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Card 6
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Put forward the example of the self-sustaining horse
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Card 7
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Put forward the example of the child's upset box of toys
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Card 8
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Type of significance which Swinburne and Holland claim miracles need
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Card 9
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A problem with the idea of significance
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Card 10
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By (Hume's) definition, a miracle goes against all of our ___
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Card 11
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Hume argued that individuals may have been ___
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Card 12
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Hume argued that individuals may have been ___
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Card 13
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Hume argued that miracle stories are ___
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Card 14
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Hume argued that people may ___ miracle stories
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Card 15
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Hume argued that miracles often happen in placed with little or no ___ ___
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