Remarks on ecclesiastical history, [v. 2-3]. v. 3. Remarks on ecclesiastical history, v. [4-]5J. White, 1805 |
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... perform , miracles beneficial to mankind ; Or they will not be wrought with a declared purpose to disprove the truth of Christianity , or to establish any thing good and commendable , but only to amaze people , and excite them to ...
... perform , miracles beneficial to mankind ; Or they will not be wrought with a declared purpose to disprove the truth of Christianity , or to establish any thing good and commendable , but only to amaze people , and excite them to ...
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... that they could not be performed by them at their own discretion , but only when they had an impulse from the Holy Ghost , who alone knew the proper times and the just occasions . When St. Paul was sent as 16 REMARKS ON.
... that they could not be performed by them at their own discretion , but only when they had an impulse from the Holy Ghost , who alone knew the proper times and the just occasions . When St. Paul was sent as 16 REMARKS ON.
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... performed won- derful works ; or else Nero , and the courtiers , and the prætorian guards , would have despised him , as a setter forth of strange doctrines , and a fanatic . Therefore the Spirit of God so ordered it , that he foretold ...
... performed won- derful works ; or else Nero , and the courtiers , and the prætorian guards , would have despised him , as a setter forth of strange doctrines , and a fanatic . Therefore the Spirit of God so ordered it , that he foretold ...
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... performed in an absurd and superstitious way , but usually by plain and religious , and apostolical methods , as by prayer and invocation of Jesus ; nor doth it appear that they were usually wrought for lucre , or to vest extraordinary ...
... performed in an absurd and superstitious way , but usually by plain and religious , and apostolical methods , as by prayer and invocation of Jesus ; nor doth it appear that they were usually wrought for lucre , or to vest extraordinary ...
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... performed by those who preached and planted the gospel in Pagan countries . The third reaches from thence to Constantine . For some of the miracles in these ages , in the second and third centuries , so much may be alleged as should ...
... performed by those who preached and planted the gospel in Pagan countries . The third reaches from thence to Constantine . For some of the miracles in these ages , in the second and third centuries , so much may be alleged as should ...
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