| David Hume - 1758 - 568 Seiten
...fenfe, not only to mike them rejeft the faft, but even rejeft it without farther examination. Tho' thi; Being to whom the miracle is afcribed, be, in this...that account, become a whit more probable ; fince 'tis impolfible for us to know the attributes or actions of (uch a being, otherwife than from the experience,... | |
| David Hume - 1760 - 314 Seiten
...reject the fact, but even rejecl it without farther examination. Tho' the Being to whom the rniraclo is afcribed, be, in this cafe, Almighty, it does not, upon that account, become a whit more ptobable ; fince 'tis impoffible for us to know the attributes or actions of fuch a being, otherwife... | |
| John Leland - 1764 - 426 Seiten
...he elfewhere makes an attempt to prove, that we have'no reafon to think that God himfelf can eff'ect a miracle. He urges, that " though the Being, to whom...Almighty, it does not, upon that " account, become a whit mere probable: fmce'tis impoffible " for us to know the attributes or actions of fuch a Being, " otherwife... | |
| David Hume - 1764 - 524 Seiten
...fenfe, not only to make them reject the fact, but even reject it without farther examination. Tho* the Being to whom the miracle is afcribed, be, in...that account, become a whit more probable ; fince 'tis impoffible for as to know the attribute] or actions of fuch a being, otherwife than from the experience... | |
| David Hume - 1768 - 540 Seiten
...men of fenfc, not only to make them reject the fact, but even rejeft it without farther examination. Though the Being to whom the miracle is afcribed,...that account, become a whit more probable ; fince 'tis impo'iible for us to know the attributes or aftions of fuch a Being, othenvife than from the experience... | |
| David Hume - 1772 - 556 Seiten
...men of fenfe, not only to make them reject the fact, but even reject it without farther examination. Though the Being, to whom the miracle is afcribed,...not, upon that account, become a whit more probable ; fmee it is Vet. II. f. impoffible impoffible for us to know the attributes or aaidns of fuch a Being,... | |
| David Hume - 1779 - 548 Seiten
...men of fenfe, not only to make them reject the fact, but even reject it without farther examination. Though the Being to whom the miracle is afcribed,...account, become a whit more probable; fince it is impoffibie for us to January, 1600, Queen Elizabeth died; that both before and after her death fhe... | |
| David Hume - 1788 - 600 Seiten
...men of fenfe, not only to make them reject the fact, but even reject it without farther examination. Though the Being, to whom the miracle is afcribed,...probable; fince it is impoflible for us to know the attributes or actions of fuch a Being, otherwife than from the experience which we have of his productions... | |
| Sir Richard Joseph Sullivan (bart.) - 1794 - 540 Seiten
...impossibility, are not synonymous terms. But we are told, God himself cannot effeft a miracle : though almighty, it does not, upon that account, become a whit more probable ; since it is impossible for us to know the attributes or acYions of such a being, otherwise than from... | |
| John Douglas - 1807 - 432 Seiten
...might be urged ; for he tells us that '•' though the Being to whom the miracle ** is afcribed be Almighty, it does not, " upon that account, become a whit more " probable ; fince it is impomble for us to *' know the attributes or aflions of fuch a *' Being, otherwife than from the expe'*... | |
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