The book Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion was written by author Hume, David, 1711-1776 Here you can read free online of Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion a good or bad book?
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And for that purposea talent of eloquence and strong imagery is more requisite than that ofreasoning and argument. For is it necessary to prove what every one feelswithin himself? It is only necessary to make us feel it, if possible, more intimately and sensibly. The people, indeed, replied DEMEA, are sufficiently convinced of thisgreat and melancholy truth. The miseries of life; the unhappiness of man;the general corruptions of our nature; the unsatisfactory enjoyment ofpleasures, riches, hono...urs; these phrases have become almost proverbialin all languages. And who can doubt of what all men declare from theirown immediate feeling and experience? In this point, said PHILO, the learned are perfectly agreed with thevulgar; and in all letters, sacred and profane, the topic of human miseryhas been insisted on with the most pathetic eloquence that sorrow andmelancholy could inspire. The poets, who speak from sentiment, without asystem, and whose testimony has therefore the more authority, abound inimages of this nature.
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