The British CriticF. and C. Rivington, 1826 |
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... possessed of ex- pelling demons , and curing diseases ; he also speaks of some visions , but the natural inference from his expressions must be , that miracles , as we now understand the term , were not common in his days . The Bishop ...
... possessed of ex- pelling demons , and curing diseases ; he also speaks of some visions , but the natural inference from his expressions must be , that miracles , as we now understand the term , were not common in his days . The Bishop ...
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... possessed them . Justin Martyr is the earliest writer who makes any mention of such miraculous powers ; and much stress has been laid upon the fact , that for so many years after the death of the Apostles , there is a complete silence ...
... possessed them . Justin Martyr is the earliest writer who makes any mention of such miraculous powers ; and much stress has been laid upon the fact , that for so many years after the death of the Apostles , there is a complete silence ...
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... possessed miraculous powers . Even if we admitted his instances , the pau- city of them would defeat his argument of the uninterrupted suc- cession of miracles ; but we have already seen , that the story of the thundering legion does ...
... possessed miraculous powers . Even if we admitted his instances , the pau- city of them would defeat his argument of the uninterrupted suc- cession of miracles ; but we have already seen , that the story of the thundering legion does ...
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their acknowledging the cessation of a power which their prede- cessors possessed , entitles them to our credit . But these writers , while they disclaim such power as existing among themselves , re- late as an indisputable fact , that ...
their acknowledging the cessation of a power which their prede- cessors possessed , entitles them to our credit . But these writers , while they disclaim such power as existing among themselves , re- late as an indisputable fact , that ...
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... Possessed of strong affections and ready wit , she exhibits a curious mixture of German sentimentality with French cleverness and esprit , Here we have remarks on her contemporaries , replete with penetration and acuteness , and ...
... Possessed of strong affections and ready wit , she exhibits a curious mixture of German sentimentality with French cleverness and esprit , Here we have remarks on her contemporaries , replete with penetration and acuteness , and ...
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