But what is more extraordinary; many of the miracles were immediately proved upon the spot, before judges of unquestioned integrity, attested by witnesses of credit and distinction, in a learned age, and on the most eminent theatre that is now in the... The Philosophical Works of David Hume ... - Page 141by David Hume - 1826Full view - About this book
| William Howitt - Spiritualism - 1863 - 514 pages
...extraordinary, many of the miracles were immediately proved upon the spot, before judges of unquestioned credit and distinction, in a learned age, and on the...Jesuits, though a learned body, supported by the civil magistrates, and determined enemies to those opinions in whosft favour the miracles were said to have... | |
| William Howitt - 1863 - 558 pages
...giving hearing to the deaf, and sight to the blind, were everywhere talked of as the effects of the holy sepulehre. But, what is more extraordinary, many...proved upon the spot, before judges of unquestioned credit and distinction, in a learned age, and on the most eminent theatre that is now in the world.... | |
| William Howitt - Medicine - 1863 - 504 pages
...to the deaf, and sight to the blind, were everywhere talked of as the effects of the holy sepulchre. But, what is more extraordinary, many of the miracles...proved upon the spot, before judges of unquestioned credit and distinction, in a learned age, and on the most eminent theatre that is now in the world.... | |
| Albert Barnes - History - 1868 - 468 pages
...the deaf, and sight to the blind, were every where talked of as usual effects of that holy sepulchre. But, what is more extraordinary, many of the miracles...all ; a relation of them was published and dispersed every where ; nor were the Jesuits, though a learned body, supported by the civil magistrate, and determined... | |
| Albert Barnes - History - 1868 - 464 pages
...of that holy sepulchre." (c) The fact that these miracles were immediately proved to be true : ' ' What is more extraordinary, many of the miracles were...the most eminent theatre that is now in the world. " (d ) The fact that the Jesuits, enemies of the Jansenists, in whose favor the miracles were said... | |
| Spiritualism - 1872 - 592 pages
...deaf, and sight to the blind, were everywhere talked of as the usual effects of that holy sepulchre. But what is more extraordinary, many of the miracles...Jesuits, though a learned body, supported by the civil magistrates, and determined enemies to those opinions, in whose favour the miracles were said to have... | |
| Robert Dale Owen - 1875 - 424 pages
...deaf and sight to the blind, were everywhere talked of as the usual effects of that holy sepulchre. But, what is more extraordinary, many of the miracles were immediately proved on the spot, before judges of unquestioned integrity, attested by witnesses of credit and distinction,... | |
| Helena Petrovna Blavatsky - Occultism and science - 1877 - 688 pages
...to the deaf and sight to the blind, were everywhere talked of as the effects of the holy sepulchre. But, what is more extraordinary, many of the miracles...proved upon the spot, before judges of unquestioned credit and distinction, in a learned age, and on the most eminent theatre that is now in the world... | |
| Helena Petrovna Blavatsky - Occultism and science - 1877 - 696 pages
...sight to the blind, were everywhere talked of as the effects of the holy sepulchre. But, what is mote extraordinary, many of the miracles were immediately...proved upon the spot, before judges of unquestioned credit and distinction, in a learned age, and on the most eminent theatre that is now in the world... | |
| 1879 - 684 pages
...deaf and sight to the blind were everywhere talked of as the usual effects of that holy sepulchre. But what is more extraordinary, many of the miracles...Jesuits, though a learned body, supported by the civil magistrates and determined enemies to those opinions in whose favour the miracles were said to have... | |
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