| David Hume - Commerce - 1758 - 568 pages
...derifion than of argument. THERE furely never was fo great a number of miracles afcribed to one perfon, as thofe, which were lately faid to have been wrought in FRANCE upon the tomb of Abbé PARIS, the famous JANSENIST, with whole fanctity the people were fo long, delu. cd. The curing... | |
| David Hume - Ethics, Modern - 1764 - 524 pages
...of argument. There furely never was fo great a number of miracles afcribed to one perfon, as thole, which were lately faid to have been wrought in FRANCE...tomb of Abbe PARIS, the famous JANSENIST, with whofe fanftity the people were fo long deluded. The curing of the fick, giving hearing to the deaf, and fight... | |
| David Hume - Ethics, Modern - 1772 - 556 pages
...fubject of derifion than of argument. There furely never was a greater number of miracles afcribed to one perfon, than thofe, which were lately faid...the people were fo long deluded. The curing of the Cck, giving hearing to the deaf, and fight to the blind, were every where talked of as the ufual effects... | |
| William Adams - Sermons - 1777 - 394 pages
...ih~ credulous " There, furely, never was fo great a " number of miracles afcribed to one per" ion, as thofe which were lately faid to " have been wrought in France upon the " tomb of Abbi Paris, the famous Janfe" nifty with whofe fanctity the people were " fo long deluded. The curing... | |
| David Hume - Essays - 1779 - 548 pages
...fubjectof derifion than ot argument. There There furely never was a greater number of miracles afcribed to one perfon, than thofe, which were lately faid...in France upon the tomb of Abbe Paris, the famous Janfenift, with whofe fanctity the people were fo long deluded. The curing of the fick, giving hearing... | |
| David Hume - 1788 - 600 pages
...fubject of derifion than of argument. There furely never was a greater number of miracles afcribed to one perfon, than thofe which were lately faid to...the people were fo long deluded. The curing of the lick, giving hearing to the deaf, and fight to the blind, were every where talked of as the ufual effects... | |
| David Hume - 1793 - 646 pages
...fubject of derifion than of argument. There furely never was a greater number of miracles afcribed to one perfon, than thofe which were lately faid to...in France upon the tomb of Abbe Paris, the famous Janfenift, with whofe fanctity the people were fo long deluded. The curing of the fick, giving hearing... | |
| David Hume - Economics - 1804 - 552 pages
...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 Abbe PARIS, the famous JANSENIST, with whose sanctity the people were so long deluded. The curing of the sick, giving hearing to the deaf,... | |
| John Douglas - Bible - 1807 - 432 pages
...general. " There furely (fays he) never " was fo great a number- of miracles af" cribed to one perfon, as thofe which " were lately faid to have been wrought " in France upon the tomb of the Abbe " Paris the famous Ja.nfenift, with whofe " fanftity the people were fo long delud" ed. The... | |
| David Hume - 1817 - 528 pages
...surely neVer waa 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 Abbe Paris, the famous Jansenist, with whose sanctity the people were so long deluded. The curing of the sick, giving hearing to the deaf,... | |
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