I am the better pleased with the method of reasoning here delivered, as I think it may serve to confound those dangerous friends or disguised enemies to the Christian Religion, who have undertaken to defend it by the principles of human reason. Our most... Hours with German Classics - Página 193por Frederic Henry Hedge - 1886 - 531 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| David Hume, Eric Steinberg - 1993 - 170 páginas
...here delivered, as I think it may serve to confound those dangerous friends or disguised enemies to the Christian Religion, who have undertaken to defend...such a trial as it is, by no means, fitted to endure. To make this more evident, let us examine those miracles, related in scripture; and not to lose ourselves... | |
| William L. Portier - 1994 - 394 páginas
...dripping sarcasm with which the eighteenth century philosopher David Hume ended his essay "Of Miracles": Our most holy religion is founded on faith, not on...such a trial as it is by no means fitted to endure. This passage should be an insult to any intelligent Christian. If it is true, then "faith" can be used... | |
| R. Douglas Geivett, Gary R. Habermas - 1997 - 340 páginas
...here delivered, as I think it may serve to confound those dangerous friends or disguised enemies to the Christian Religion, who have undertaken to defend...such a trial as it is, by no means, fitted to endure. To make this more evident, let us examine those miracles, related in scripture; and not to lose ourselves... | |
| Wayne P. Pomerleau - 1997 - 566 páginas
...miracle stories as a proof of religious truth. In a very famous (and sarcastic) sentence, he adds. 215 Our most holy religion is founded on Faith, not on...such a trial as it is, by no means, fitted to endure. He makes it clear that this critique of miracles can also "be applied, without any variation, to prophesies"... | |
| David Hume, Richard H. Popkin - 1998 - 158 páginas
...here delivered, as I think it may serve to confound those dangerous friends or disguised enemies to the Christian Religion, who have undertaken to defend...such a trial as it is, by no means, fitted to endure. To make this more evident, let us examine those miracles, related in scripture; and not to lose ourselves... | |
| James Fieser - 2005 - 468 páginas
...method of reasoning, as I think it may serve to confound those dangerous friends or disguised enemies to the Christian religion, who have undertaken to defend...such a trial as it is by no means fitted to endure. To make this more evident, let us examine those miracles related in scripture; and not to lose ourselves... | |
| James Fieser - 2005 - 500 páginas
...stands in need of a revisal.u% 'Our most holy religion,' says the author in the conclusion of his Essay, 'is founded on faith, not on reason; and it is a sure...such a trial, as it is by no means fitted to endure.' If, by our most holy religion, we are to understand the fundamental articles of the Christian system,... | |
| John Earman - 2000 - 232 páginas
...here delivered, as I think it may serve to confound those dangerous friends or disguised enemies to the Christian Religion, who have undertaken to defend...such a trial as it is, by no means, fitted to endure. To make this more evident, let us examine those miracles, related in scripture; and not to lose ourselves... | |
| Stuart C. Brown - 2001 - 212 páginas
...(.hn.liun Religion, who have undertaken to defend it hy the principles of human reason. Our most holv religion is founded on Faith, not on reason; and it...of exposing it to put it to such a trial as it is, hv no means, fitted to endure. To make this more evident, let us examine those miracles, related in... | |
| John Earman - 2000 - 236 páginas
...undertaken to defend it by the principles of human reason. Our most holy religion is founded on Fnith. not on reason. and it is a sure method of exposing...it to put it to such a trial as it is. by no means. litted to endure. To make this more evident. let us examine those miracles. related in scripture: and... | |
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