| John Leland - 1755 - 698 σελίδες
...thcic are the efiablifhed laws, /. <?. that this is the ordinary courfe of nature] " the proof againft a miracle " from the very nature of the fact is as entire " as any argument from experience can poffibly " be imagined." He repeats this again afterward, and obfervcs, that " there niuft be an uni"... | |
| David Hume - 1760 - 314 σελίδες
...of nature ? and as a firm and unalterable experience has eftablifhed thefe laws^ the proof againft a miracle, from the' very nature of the fact, is as entire as any argument from experience can poffibly be imagined. Why is it more than probable, that all men muft die; that lead cannot, of itfelf,... | |
| Sir Richard Joseph Sullivan (bart.) - 1794 - 540 σελίδες
...unalterable experience hath established those laws, the proof against it, from the very nature C 4 of of the fact, is as entire as any argument from experience can possibly be imagined. It is ex-* perience alone which gives authority to human testimony; and the same experience that assures... | |
| 1804 - 994 σελίδες
...is a \ iolalion of the laws of nature ; and, as a firm and unalterable experience has establisluxl these laws, the proof against a miracle, from the...entire as any argument from experience can possibly be imagined.1 This coincidence is a very curious circumstance. I have given you the very words of both... | |
| 1817 - 798 σελίδες
...and as a firm and unalterable experience has established these laws, . tlu proof against а mirarle, from the very nature of the fact, is as entire as...argument from experience can possibly be imagined." Our author replies : " As every man has an equal right to propose his definition, 1 beg leave to substitute... | |
| George Campbell - 1807 - 530 σελίδες
...antagonist. A miracle is a viola* tion of the laws of nature ; and as a firm and unalterable expe* rience has established these laws, the proof against a miracle...as any argument ' from experience can possibly be imagined-j-. And if so, it is * an undeniable consequence, that it cannot be surmounted by * any proof... | |
| Charles Buck - 1807 - 508 σελίδες
...miracle being a violation of the laws of nature, which a firm and unalterable experience has established, the proof against a miracle, from the very nature...fact, is as entire as any argument from experience can be : whereas our experience of human veracity, which (according to him) is the sole foundation of the... | |
| George Campbell - 1807 - 294 σελίδες
...and as a firm and unalterable ex" perience hath established these laws, the " proof against a miracle is as entire as any " argument from experience can possibly be " imagined."* Again, " as an uniform * P. 180. " experience amounts to a proof, there is " here a direct and full... | |
| Charles Buck - 1810 - 498 σελίδες
...nature, which a firm and unalterable experience has established, the proof against a miracle, from ihe very nature of the fact, is as entire as any argument from experience can be : whereas our experience of human veracity, which (according to him) is the sole foundation of the... | |
| John Mason Good - 1819 - 788 σελίδες
...nature, which a firm and unalterable experience has established, the proof against a miracle, trom the very nature of the fact, is as entire as any argument from experience can be; whereas our experience of human veracity, which (according tu him) is the sole foundation of the... | |
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