A View of the Principal Deistical Writers that Have Appeared in England in the Last and Present Century: With Observations Upon Them, and Some Account of the Answers that Have Been Published Against Them. In Several Letters to a Friend, Τόμος 2B. Dod, 1755 - 483 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα x
... ages to believe wonders , especially in matters of religion . This no reason for rejecting all miracles at once , without farther examination . The miracles wrought in proof of Christianity not done in an ignorant and barbarous age ...
... ages to believe wonders , especially in matters of religion . This no reason for rejecting all miracles at once , without farther examination . The miracles wrought in proof of Christianity not done in an ignorant and barbarous age ...
Σελίδα 42
... ages , it hath often happened , that in the prefent courfe of human affairs , good and excel- lent perfons have been unhappy , and expofed to many evils and fufferings ; and bad and vicious men have been in very profperous circumftances ...
... ages , it hath often happened , that in the prefent courfe of human affairs , good and excel- lent perfons have been unhappy , and expofed to many evils and fufferings ; and bad and vicious men have been in very profperous circumftances ...
Σελίδα 53
... age , and of those in past times and ages ; and it must be acknow- leged , that this rule and criterion is not cafily ap- plicable . For will any man fay , that we are to believe no facts but what are agreeable to the experience E 3 4 ...
... age , and of those in past times and ages ; and it must be acknow- leged , that this rule and criterion is not cafily ap- plicable . For will any man fay , that we are to believe no facts but what are agreeable to the experience E 3 4 ...
Σελίδα 54
... ages ? Are we in III . order to this , to take in whatsoever any man or men in any age or country have had experience of ? And to judge by this , how far it is reasonable to believe any paft facts , or facts of which we ourfelves have ...
... ages ? Are we in III . order to this , to take in whatsoever any man or men in any age or country have had experience of ? And to judge by this , how far it is reasonable to believe any paft facts , or facts of which we ourfelves have ...
Σελίδα 64
... ages that miracles have been really wrought . By uniform experience therefore in this argument must be understood the general or ordinary ex- perience . III . perience of mankind in the ufual courfe ofthings 64 A View of the DEISTICAL ...
... ages that miracles have been really wrought . By uniform experience therefore in this argument must be understood the general or ordinary ex- perience . III . perience of mankind in the ufual courfe ofthings 64 A View of the DEISTICAL ...
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Σελίδα 62 - 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 434 - But will God indeed dwell on the earth? behold, the heaven and heaven of heavens cannot contain thee; how much less this house that I have builded?
Σελίδα 10 - But do we pretend to be acquainted with the nature of the human soul and the nature of an idea, or the aptitude of the one to produce the other?
Σελίδα 82 - ... 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...
Σελίδα 497 - God will bring every work into judgment, with every fecret thing, whether it be good, or whether it be evil.
Σελίδα 61 - ... there is proof against proof, of which the strongest must prevail, but still with a diminution of its force, in proportion to that of its antagonist.
Σελίδα 473 - God ? haft thou not known ? haft thou not heard, that the everlafting God, the Lord, the creator of the ends of the earth fainteth not, neither is weary ? there is no fearching of his underftanding. He giveth power to the faint ; and to them that have no might, he increafeth ftrength.
Σελίδα 625 - But he that knew not, and did commit things worthy of stripes, shall be beaten with few stripes. For unto whomsoever much is given, of him shall be much required : and to whom men have committed much, of him they will ask the more.
Σελίδα 352 - ... of the rants of the Portic, that we owe our virtue to ourselves, not to God. It would be equally false to say, that we owe our happiness to ourselves, not to God. But this may be said with truth, that God, when he gave us reason, left us to our free-will to make a proper, or improper, use of it: so that we are obliged to our Creator for a certain rule and sufficient means of arriving at happiness, and have none to blame but ourselves, when we fail of it.
Σελίδα 63 - But, according to the principle here explained, this subtraction with regard to all popular religions amounts to an entire annihilation, and therefore we may establish it as a maxim that no human testimony can have such force as to prove a miracle, and make it a just foundation for any such system of religion.