The British CriticF. and C. Rivington, 1826 |
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... believe in the perpetuity of a miraculous power , when they urged it as a proof of their own church being true , and all others being false . The argument of Bellarmine is somewhat amusing ; and may furnish instances of nearly all the ...
... believe in the perpetuity of a miraculous power , when they urged it as a proof of their own church being true , and all others being false . The argument of Bellarmine is somewhat amusing ; and may furnish instances of nearly all the ...
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... have been need of so much preamble , to induce people to believe what after all is no uncommon phenomenon in that part of the world . There is only one other miraculous circumstance of this kind 18 Tertullian and the Miracles.
... have been need of so much preamble , to induce people to believe what after all is no uncommon phenomenon in that part of the world . There is only one other miraculous circumstance of this kind 18 Tertullian and the Miracles.
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... believe that God had vouchsafed a much slighter token of his power to the person whom he had selected as his instrument in this general conversion . story 66 a succes- If we now look to the third century , as we read the of it in the ...
... believe that God had vouchsafed a much slighter token of his power to the person whom he had selected as his instrument in this general conversion . story 66 a succes- If we now look to the third century , as we read the of it in the ...
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... believe that there was anything supernatural in the cases appealed to , we can hardly quote Cyprian as bearing any testimony to the per- continuance of miracles in his days . He speaks of the Three First Centuries . 21.
... believe that there was anything supernatural in the cases appealed to , we can hardly quote Cyprian as bearing any testimony to the per- continuance of miracles in his days . He speaks of the Three First Centuries . 21.
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... believe that the power of working miracles was the same then as it was in the time of the apostles . We are sorry to be obliged to notice another misstatement of Dr. Milner . He tells us that Cyprian recounts miracles which prove the ...
... believe that the power of working miracles was the same then as it was in the time of the apostles . We are sorry to be obliged to notice another misstatement of Dr. Milner . He tells us that Cyprian recounts miracles which prove the ...
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