An Essay on the Nature and Immutability of Truth, in Opposition to Sophistry and Scepticism (1770)Thoemmes Press, 2000 - 289 من الصفحات |
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... Religion . It needs not be matter of any surprise , that we name , on this occasion , a book which was published before Mr HUME's essay was written . With infidel writers it has long been the fashion ( less frequently indeed with this ...
... Religion . It needs not be matter of any surprise , that we name , on this occasion , a book which was published before Mr HUME's essay was written . With infidel writers it has long been the fashion ( less frequently indeed with this ...
الصفحة 171
... religion to shift for itself . Mr HUME in particular affirms , that on his principles it is impossible for natural reason to vindicate the character of the Deity . " Had this author been possessed of one grain of that modesty which he ...
... religion to shift for itself . Mr HUME in particular affirms , that on his principles it is impossible for natural reason to vindicate the character of the Deity . " Had this author been possessed of one grain of that modesty which he ...
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... religion be from God , or founded in reason , it cannot be overthrown . Why then give yourself or others any trouble with your attempts to support a cause , against which it is said that hell itself shall not prevail ? " - This ...
... religion be from God , or founded in reason , it cannot be overthrown . Why then give yourself or others any trouble with your attempts to support a cause , against which it is said that hell itself shall not prevail ? " - This ...
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Of The Standard of Truth | 17 |
ultimately intuitive Common sense the standard | 30 |
Illustrations of the preceding Doctrine with Inferences | 77 |
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