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正文 第29节 文 / [英]大卫·休谟/David Hume

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    ustfurtherhatphilosophers,otivestokeeptheherestraintofrals;andthatthevulgar,ayheareutterlyiionstothedivinityaregenerallysupposedtobeeitherfrivolousobservanehavebeenguiltyofthatatros,againstrality;andrepresentingitasasureforfeitureofthedivinefavour,iftheleasttrustorreliancebelaiduponit.

    buteventhoughsuperstitiohusiashouldnotputitselfindireorality;theverydivertingoftheattention,theraisingupa,thepreposterousdistributionakesofpraiseandbla,sthavethestpeiensattaotivesofjustidhunity.

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    thus,thetivesofvulgarsuperstitionhaveinfluenorality,ianate.

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