"Of Miracles" is the title of Section X of David Hume's An Enquiry concerning Human Understanding (1748).
In the 19th-century edition of Hume's Enquiry (in Sir John Lubbock's series, "One Hundred Books"), sections X and XI were omitted, appearing in an Appendix with the misleading explanation that they were normally left out of popular editions. Although the two sections appear in the full text in modern editions, chapter X has also been published separately, both as a separate book and in collections.
In Hume's December 1737 letter to Henry Home, in addition to describing how he went about "castrating" his Treatise so as to "give as little offence" to the religious, he had considered publishing the argument against miracles—as well as other anti-theistic arguments—as part of the Treatise, but decided against it so as to not offend the religious sensibilities of readers.
Hume starts by telling the reader that he believes that he has "discovered an argument [...] which, if just, will, with the wise and learned, be an everlasting check to all kinds of superstitious delusion".
A Love She Can Count On
The Miracles
Everyday, I'm gonna love become what may
'cause I know that there is (nothing that means more)
to a woman than a love that she can count on
Yeah oh oh oh oh ooh
Darling dear yeah (ooh ooh ooh)
whenever when you need me I'll be here (ooh ooh ooh)
'cause I know that there is (nothing that means more to a woman) yeah than
a love that she can count on
Oh repeat after me now
I remember one day it come to me ( I remember one day it come to me)
The guy next door has money you see (the guy next door has money you see)
Oh you know he buys his woman everything yeah (he buys his woman everything)
Oh he buys her cars and clothes and diamond rings
Cars and clothes and diamond rings (cars and clothes and diamond rings)
And although she accepts the things he buys (tho she accepts the things he buys)
What she really wants is his love sometimes (really wants his love sometime)
So oh oh baby I want for you to see yeh eh eh eh
(baby I want for you to see)
oh oh oh oh that you can always count on me
Yeah count on me to comfort you yeah eh eh eh (comfort you)
When you start to feeling sad and blue (sad and blue)
'cause I know that there is (nothing that means more to a woman)
yeah I'm here to tell ya' than a love that she can count on
(nothing that means more to a woman)
oh oh oh ask any woman about it yeah
(nothing that means more to a woman)
Yeah eh eh tell you they can't do without it
(nothing that means more to a woman)
I know that you know how precious this girl is and you know that
I know my darling that there is
(nothing that means more to a woman)
Oh oh oh not in the whole wide world
(nothing that means more to a woman)
(fade)
whoo hoo ooh ooh you've got to love that girl
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