On Miracles and Modern Spiritualism: Three EssaysJ. Burns, 1875 - 236 σελίδες |
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... direct appeal to facts in the first instance , and of strict logical deduction from them afterwards . " — Sir JOHN HERSCHELL . " With regard to the miracle question , I can only say that the word ' impossible ' is not , to my mind ...
... direct appeal to facts in the first instance , and of strict logical deduction from them afterwards . " — Sir JOHN HERSCHELL . " With regard to the miracle question , I can only say that the word ' impossible ' is not , to my mind ...
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... direct act of God , or indirectly produced by Him to prove the divine mission of some individual ; but it may be possible to prove that it is produced by the action of some invisible preterhuman intelligent being . The definition of a ...
... direct act of God , or indirectly produced by Him to prove the divine mission of some individual ; but it may be possible to prove that it is produced by the action of some invisible preterhuman intelligent being . The definition of a ...
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... direct and full proof , from the nature of the fact , against the existence of any miracle ; nor can such a proof be destroyed , or the miracle rendered credible , but by an opposite proof , which is superior . " This argument is ...
... direct and full proof , from the nature of the fact , against the existence of any miracle ; nor can such a proof be destroyed , or the miracle rendered credible , but by an opposite proof , which is superior . " This argument is ...
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... direct scope is to establish the par- ticular system to which it is attributed ; so has it the same force , though more indirectly , to overthrow every other system . In de- stroying a rival system , it likewise destroys the credit of ...
... direct scope is to establish the par- ticular system to which it is attributed ; so has it the same force , though more indirectly , to overthrow every other system . In de- stroying a rival system , it likewise destroys the credit of ...
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... direct agency of Satan , are now looked upon by Spiritualists as , for the most part , the work of invisible intelligences very little better or worse than ourselves . • Again Mr. Lecky thus speaks of Glanvil : - " CHARACTER OF GLANVIL .
... direct agency of Satan , are now looked upon by Spiritualists as , for the most part , the work of invisible intelligences very little better or worse than ourselves . • Again Mr. Lecky thus speaks of Glanvil : - " CHARACTER OF GLANVIL .
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Σελίδα 8 - A miracle may be accurately defined, a transgression of a law of nature by a particular volition of the Deity, or by the interposition of some invisible agent.
Σελίδα 12 - For first, there is not to be found, in all history, any miracle attested by a sufficient number of men, of such unquestioned good-sense, education, and learning, as to secure us against all delusion in themselves; of such undoubted integrity, as to place them beyond all suspicion of any design to deceive others; of such credit and reputation in the eyes of mankind, as to have a great deal to lose in case of their being detected...
Σελίδα 12 - There surely never was a greater number of miracles ascribed to one person, than those, which were lately said to have been wrought in France upon the tomb of Abb£ Paris, the famous Jansenist, with whose sanctity the people were so long deluded. The curing of the sick, giving hearing to the deaf, and sight to the blind, were every where talked of as the usual effects of that holy sepulchre.
Σελίδα 218 - But supposing the phenomena to be genuine — they do not interest me. If anybody would endow me with the faculty of listening to the chatter of old women and curates in the nearest cathedral town, I should decline the privilege, having better things to do.
Σελίδα 12 - ... attesting facts performed in such a public manner and in so celebrated a part of the world as to render the detection unavoidable— all which circumstances are requisite to give us a full assurance in the testimony of men.
Σελίδα 54 - Before we proceed to consider any question involving physical principles, we should set out with clear ideas of the naturally possible and impossible.
Σελίδα 9 - A miracle is a violation of the laws of nature ; and as a firm and unalterable experience has established these laws, the proof against a miracle, from the very nature of the fact, is as entire as any argument from experience can possibly be imagined.
Σελίδα 10 - ... that these events are found agreeable to the laws of nature, and there is required a violation of these laws, or in other words, a miracle to prevent them? Nothing is esteemed a miracle, if it ever happen in the common course of nature. It is no miracle that a man, seemingly in good health, should die on a sudden: because such a kind of death, though more unusual than any other, has yet been frequently observed to happen. But it is a miracle, that a dead man should come to lite; because that...
Σελίδα 12 - But what is more extraordinary; many of the miracles were immediately proved upon the spot, before judges of unquestioned integrity, attested by witnesses of credit and distinction, in a learned age, and on the most eminent theatre that is now in the world.
Σελίδα 172 - I have known a mahogany chair thrown on its side and moved swiftly back and forth on the floor, no one touching it, through a room where there were at least a dozen people sitting, yet no one was touched, and it was repeatedly stopped within a few inches of me, when it was coming with a violence which, if not arrested, must have broken my legs.