Hume says, "we shall analyze that complication of mental qualities, which form what, in common life, we call Religious Belief: we shall consider every attribute of the mind, which renders a man an object either of esteem and affection, or of hatred and contempt; every habit or sentiment or faculty, which, if ascribed to any person, implies either praise or blame."
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