Peter Millican (Oxford) has recently written an extremely helpful and illuminating new paper on Hume on miracles ("Twenty Questions About Hume's "Of Miracles"), which is commissioned to appear in Antony O'Hear (ed.), Philosophy and Religion (Cambridge University Press).
(P.S. We've noted Millican's very nice reply to Earman's Hume's Abject Failure on another occasion.)
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