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VIEW OF NATURE,

IN LETTERS

TO A TRAVELLER AMONG THE ALPS,

WITH

REFLECTIONS

ON

ATHEISTICAL PHILOSOPHY,

NOW EXEMPLIFIED IN

FRANCE.

BY RICHARD JOSEPH SULIVAN, Esq.

F. R. S. AND F. A. S.

Mala enim, et impia consuetudo est contra Deos disputandi, sive ex
animo id fit, sive simulate.

IN SIX VOLUMES.

VOL. VI.

CICERO.

LONDON:

PRINTED FOR T. BECKET, PALL MALL,

BOOKSELLER TO HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS

THE PRINCE OF WALES,

AND THEIR ROYAL HIGHNESSES, THE DUKES OF YORK AND
CLARENCE, AND THE JUNIOR PRINCES.

1794-

CONTENTS.

Mr. Hume's objection against the possibility of mira-
cles examined---his dogmatism censured---The mis-
chievous tendency of infidelity---the unreasonable-
ness and inhumanity of endeavouring to weaken the
most powerful motives to virtue, and to destroy the
best springs of consolation---The beneficial tendency a
strong confirmation of its divine original---The diş-
pute concerning the person difficult, but of little mo-
ment---Nothing absurd or unreasonable in the belief
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