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" ... a work effected in a manner unusual, or different from the common and regular method of Providence, by the interposition either of God himself, or some intelligent agent superior to man, for the proof or evidence of some particular doctrine, or in... "
Leibniz and Clarke: A Study of Their Correspondence - Página 140
por Ezio Vailati - 1997 - 268 páginas
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Glossographia Anglicana Nova: Or, a Dictionary, Interpreting Such Hard Words ...

1707 - 590 páginas
...ftiort Jslotes of any thing. Miratle, according to the Divines, is a Work erFe-fted in a manner unufual, or different from the common and regular method of Providence, by the Interposition either of God himldf, or of fome intelligent Agent Superiour to Man, for the Proof or Evidence of fome particular...
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Glossographia Anglicana Nova: Or, A Dictionary, Interpreting Such Hard Words ...

Thomas Blount - 1707 - 888 páginas
...ftiort Notes of any thing. Miracle, according to the Divines, is a Work effe&ed in a manner unufual, or different from the common and regular method of Providence, by the Ir.terpofition either of God himielf, or of fome intelligent Agent Superiour to Man, for the Proof...
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The Christian catechism [by S. Bourn].

Samuel Bourn - 1744 - 284 páginas
...Tbtologieal Senfe, taketh in the End for which it is wrought ; and is a Work eftefted in a Manner unufual, or different from the common and regular Method of Providence, by the Imcrpofui»a either of God himfr'f. Q. What Proof have we of thefe Fafts, nsmely, Predictions and Miracles...
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A collection of theological tracts. [Ed.] by R. Watson, Volumen1

Richard Watson (bp. of Llandaff) - 1785 - 534 páginas
...miracle, in the theological fenfe of the word, is this, that it is a work effefted in a manner unufual, or different from the common and regular method of Providence, by the interpolation either of God himfelf, or of fome intelligent agent fuperior to man, for the proof or...
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A Collection of Theological Tracts, Volumen4

Richard Watson - 1791 - 542 páginas
...miracle, in the theological feiife of the word, is this, that it is a work etFe¿ted in a manner uniilual, or different from the common and regular method of Providence, by the interpolition either or God himfelf, or of lome intelligent agent lupenor to man, for the proof or...
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A New Universal History of the Religious Rites, Ceremonies, and Customs of ...

William Hurd - 1799 - 952 páginas
...theological sense of the word, is this; that it is a work effected in a manner unnsnafc, ofdifferent from the common and regular method of providence, by the interposition either of God hirtt-i self, or some intelligent agent superior to man, forthe proof or evidence of some particular...
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The champions of truth, or, Defenders of revelation, selected from Beattie ...

Champions - 1800 - 462 páginas
...miracle, in the thco. logical fenfe of the word, is this; that it is :a work effe&ed in a manner unufual, or different from the common and regular method of providence, by the interpolation either of God himfelf, or of fome intelligent agent fuperipr to man, for the proof or...
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The British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and Sciences ..., Volumen4

William Nicholson - 1809 - 700 páginas
...his " Ordines Naturales." MIRACLE, is defined by Dr. Samuel Clark to be a work effected in a manner different from the common and regular method of Providence, by the interposition either of God himself, or some intelligent agent superior to man. It baa been much controverted, whether true miracles can be...
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The British encyclopedia, or, Dictionary of arts and sciences, Volumen4

William Nicholson - 1809 - 734 páginas
...his " Online* Naturales." MIRACLE, is denned by Dr. Samuel Clark to be a work effected in a manner \ different from the common and regular method of Providence, by the interposition either of God himself, or some intelligent agent superior to man. It has been much controverted, whether true miracles can be...
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Pocket Encyclopedia: Or, A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and ..., Volumen3

Edward Augustus Kendall - 1811 - 516 páginas
...evidence in favour of revealed religion. Dr. Clark defined a miracle to be a work effected in a manner different from the common and regular method of Providence, by the interposition of himself or some intelligent agent superior to man : but Mr. Hugh Farmer, who understood the subject...
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