It forms a strong presumption against all supernatural and miraculous relations, that they are observed chiefly to abound among ignorant and barbarous nations; or if a civilized people has ever given admission to any of them, that people will be found to have received them from ignorant and barbarous ancestors.


Essays and Treatises on Several Subjects, in Two Volumes (ed. 1779)


It forms a strong presumption against all supernatural and miraculous relations, that they are observed chiefly to abound among ignorant and...

It forms a strong presumption against all supernatural and miraculous relations, that they are observed chiefly to abound among ignorant and...

It forms a strong presumption against all supernatural and miraculous relations, that they are observed chiefly to abound among ignorant and...

It forms a strong presumption against all supernatural and miraculous relations, that they are observed chiefly to abound among ignorant and...