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" What we have said of miracles, may be applied, without any variation, to prophecies; and indeed all prophecies are real miracles, and as such only can be admitted as proofs of any revelation. "
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Primary Readings in Philosophy for Understanding Theology

Diogenes Allen, Eric O. Springsted - 1992 - 324 pages
...above established. What we have said of miracles may be applied, without any variation, to prophecies; and indeed, all prophecies are real miracles, and...it did not exceed the capacity of human nature to foretell future events, it would 'Novum Organum, Bk. II, Aphorism 19. be absurd to employ any prophecy...
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The Third Force in Seventeenth Century Thought

Richard Henry Popkin - 1992 - 394 pages
...Testament". 53 Levi, Dissertations, Vol. IIl, Diss. VII, pp. 137-38, 54 Ibid., Vol. IIl, Diss. VII, p. 140. only can be admitted as proofs of any revelation....it did not exceed the capacity of human nature to foretell events, it would be absurd to employ any prophecy as an argument for a divine mission or authority...
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An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding ; [with] A Letter from a Gentleman ...

David Hume, Eric Steinberg - 1993 - 170 pages
...above established. What we have said of miracles may be applied, without any variation, to prophecies; and indeed, all prophecies are real miracles, and...it did not exceed the capacity of human nature to foretell future events, it would be absurd to employ any prophecy as an argument for a divine mission...
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The High Road to Pyrrhonism

Richard Henry Popkin - 1993 - 404 pages
...calmly to announce, What we have said of miracles may be applied, without any variation, to prophecies; and indeed, all prophecies are real miracles, and...it did not exceed the capacity of human nature to foretell future events, it would be absurd to employ any prophecy as an argument for a divine mission...
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In Defense of Miracles: A Comprehensive Case for God's Action in History

R. Douglas Geivett, Gary R. Habermas - 1997 - 340 pages
...above established. What we have said of miracles may be applied, without any variation, to prophecies; and indeed, all prophecies are real miracles, and...it did not exceed the capacity of human nature to foretell future events, it would be absurd to employ any prophecy as an argument for a divine mission...
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Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion (Second Edition)

David Hume, Richard H. Popkin - 1998 - 158 pages
...above established. What we have said of miracles may be applied, without any variation, to prophecies; and indeed, all prophecies are real miracles, and...it did not exceed the capacity of human nature to foretell future events, it would be absurd to employ any prophecy as an argument for a divine mission...
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Hume's Abject Failure: The Argument Against Miracles

John Earman - 2000 - 232 pages
...upon his heart, What we have said of miracles may be applied, without any variation, to prophecies; and indeed, all prophecies are real miracles, and...it did not exceed the capacity of human nature to foretel future events, it would be absurd to employ any prophecy as an argument for a divine mission...
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Philosophy of Religion: An Introduction with Readings

Stuart C. Brown - 2001 - 212 pages
...estahlished. 41 What we have said of miracles may be applied, without anv variation to prophecies; and indeed, all prophecies are real miracles, and as such only, can be admitted as proofs of anv revelation. If it did not exceed the capacity of human nature to foretell future events, it would...
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An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding: A Critical Edition

David Hume - 2000 - 460 pages
...above established. What we have said of miracles may be applied, without any variation, to prophecies; and indeed, all prophecies are real miracles, and as such only, can SBN is, be admitted as proofs of any revelation. If it did not exceed the capacity of 20 human nature...
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The Question of God: An Introduction and Sourcebook

Michael F. Palmer - 2001 - 388 pages
...be covered . . . What we have said of miracles may be applied, without any variation, to prophecies; and indeed, all prophecies are real miracles, and...it did not exceed the capacity of human nature to foretell future events, it would be absurd to employ any prophecy as an argument for a divine mission...
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