| David Hume - 1807 - 480 trang
...is highly pernicious, and it has even a natural tendency to pervert the true, by infusing into it a strong mixture of superstition, folly, and delusion....violent abhorrence of all other sects, and continually endeavour, by some novelty, to excite the languid devotion of his audience. No regard will be paid... | |
| Adam Smith - 1809 - 514 trang
...highly pernicious, and it has even a natural ten" dency to pervert the true, by infusing into it a " strong mixture of superstition, folly, and delusion. " Each ghostly practitioner, in order to render him" self more precious and sacred in the eyes of his re" tainers, will inspire them with, the most... | |
| David Hume - 1810 - 514 trang
...natural tendency to pervert the true, by infusing into it a strong mixture of superstition, foily, and delusion. Each ghostly practitioner, in order...violent abhorrence of all other sects, and continually endeavour, by some novelty, to excite the languid devotion of his audience. No regard will be paid... | |
| Thomas Downes Wilmot Dearn - 1814 - 380 trang
...is highly pernicious, and it has even a natural tendency to pervert the true, by infusing into it a strong mixture of superstition, folly, and delusion....violent abhorrence of all other sects, and continually endeavour, by some novelty, to excite the languid devotion of his audience. No regard will be paid... | |
| David Hume - 1819 - 406 trang
...is highly pernicious, and it has even a natural tendency to pervert the true, by infusing into it a strong mixture of superstition, folly, and delusion....violent abhorrence of all other sects, and continually endeavour, by some some noveltv to excite the languid devotion of his audience. No regard will be paid... | |
| Adam Smith - 1822 - 540 trang
...highly pernicious, and it " has even a natural tendency to pervert the " true, by infusing into it a strong mixture of " superstition, folly, and delusion....retainers, " will inspire them with the most violent abhor" rence of all other sects, and continually en" deavour, by some novelty, to excite the lan" guid... | |
| David Hume - 1826 - 426 trang
...is highly pernicious, and it has even a natural tendency to pervert the true, by infusing into it a strong mixture of superstition, folly, and delusion....himself more precious and sacred in the eyes of his re. tainers, will inspire them with the most violent abhorrence of all other sects, and continually... | |
| David Hume, Tobias Smollett, William Jones - 1828 - 386 trang
...is highly pernicious, and it has even a natural tendency to pervert the true, by infusing into it a strong mixture of superstition, folly, and delusion....violent abhorrence of all other sects, and continually endeavour, by some novelty, to excite the languid devotion of his audience. No regard will be paid... | |
| Charles Putt - 1830 - 496 trang
...is highly pernicious, and it has even a natural tendency to pervert the true, by infusing into it a strong mixture of superstition, folly, and delusion....violent abhorrence of all other sects, and continually endeavour, by some novelty, to excite the languid devotion of his audience,—no regard will be paid... | |
| Basil Montagu - 1837 - 400 trang
...is highly pernicious, and it has even a natural tendency to pervert the true, by infusing into it a strong mixture of superstition, folly, and delusion....violent abhorrence of all other sects, and continually endeavour, by some novelty, to excite the languid devotion of his audience. No regard will be paid... | |
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