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... Lectures on Ecclesiastical History - Página 501por George Campbell - 1807 - 503 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Locke, George Berkeley, David Hume - 1910 - 464 páginas
...Religion, who have undertaken to defend it by the principles of human reason. Our most holy religion is founded on Faith, not on reason; and it is a sure...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... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1911 - 664 páginas
...religion, who have undertaken to defend it by the principles of human reason. Our most holy religion is founded on faith, not on reason ; and it is a sure...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... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1914 - 344 páginas
...Religion who have undertaken to defend it by the principles of human reason. Our most holy religion is founded on Faith, not on reason, and it is a sure...such a trial as it is by no means fitted to endure . . . the Christian religion not only was at first attended with miracles, but even at this day cannot... | |
| Charles John Shebbeare - 1914 - 248 páginas
...therefore warns those who would defend the Christian religion ' by the principles of human reason ' that ' it is a sure method of exposing it, to put it to such...a trial as it is by no means fitted to endure.' If we declare that our religious knowledge arises from ' non-rational ' or ' extrarational ' sources,... | |
| Arthur Cushman McGiffert - 1915 - 414 páginas
...close of his famous essay on miracles, published in 1 748, Hume remarked : "Our most holy religion is founded on faith, not on reason, and it is a sure method of exposing it to put it to such trial as it is by no means fitted to endure." The words, whatever their motive, meant a complete reversal... | |
| 1916 - 458 páginas
...reason. Hume said, toward the close of his Essay on Miracles (1748): "Our most holy religion is 350 founded on faith, not on reason, and it is a sure method of exposing it to put it to such trial as it is by no means fitted to endure." A century later Heine wrote: "The instant when a religion... | |
| 1909 - 792 páginas
...religion who have undertaken to defend it by the principles of human reason. Our most holy religion is founded on faith, not on reason ( !), and it is...it to put it to such a trial as it is by no means fit to endure." What Hume said in fiercest irony the modernist tells us in all seriousness. Hume, exasperated... | |
| John Bennett Black - 1926 - 220 páginas
...can possibly be imagined." — Of Miracles, Part I. • Enquiry, p. 119. 1 " Our most holy religion is founded on faith, not on reason ; and it is a sure method of exposing it to put it to such a test as it is, by no means, fitted to endure." — Enquiry, p. 130. province of the intellect alone... | |
| H. N. Fairchild - 2010 - 428 páginas
...Religion, who have undertaken to defend it by the principles of human reason. Our most holy religion is founded on Faith, not on reason: and it is a sure...a trial as it is, by no means, fitted to endure." But this undoubtedly malicious argument is uttered by a man who denies the validity of reason without... | |
| David Hume - 1907 - 324 páginas
...Religion, who have undertaken to defend it by the principles of human reason. Our most holy religion is founded on Faith, not on reason ; and it is a sure...such a trial as it is, by no means, fitted to endure. I- To make this more evident, let us examine those miracles, related in scripture ; and not to lose... | |
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