| Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
| Alphabetical [« »] degree 38 degrees 7 deities 2 deity 18 delegate 1 deliberate 1 deliberation 2 | Frequency [« »] 18 character 18 circumstance 18 command 18 deity 18 feel 18 ignorance 18 ignorant | David Hume An Enquiry concerning Human Understanding IntraText - Concordances deity |
bold = Main text Sect., Part, Paragraph grey = Comment text
1 VII, I, 55 | author of nature, it is the Deity himself, they say, who, 2 VII, I, 55 | conclusion. They assert that the Deity is the immediate cause of 3 VII, I, 56 | their dependence on the Deity still more sensible and 4 VII, I, 56 | surely more power in the Deity to delegate a certain degree 5 VII, I, 57(*)| and sole efficacy of the Deity, without insisting on it. 6 VIII, II, 78 | not criminal, or that the Deity, not man, is accountable 7 VIII, II, 78 | necessary chain, to the Deity, they can never be criminal; 8 VIII, II, 78 | which we ascribe to the Deity, and must acknowledge him 9 VIII, II, 79 | be removed, even by the Deity himself, considered as a 10 VIII, II, 81 | explain distinctly, how the Deity can be the mediate cause 11 VIII, II, 81 | decrees, and yet free the Deity from being the author of 12 X, I, 99(*)| particular volition of the Deity, or by the interposition 13 XI, 0, 115 | which we ascribe to that deity. The knowledge of the cause 14 XI, 0, 122 | the works of nature. The Deity is known to us only by his 15 XI, 0, 123 | Existence, and suppose that the Deity will inflict punishments 16 XI, 0, 124 | unparalleled, to be the proof of a Deity, a cause no less singular 17 XII, I, 125 | prove the existence of a Deity, and refute the fallacies 18 XII, III, 141 | proves the existence of a Deity, and the immortality of