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Miracles - Early works to 1800
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A free inquiry into the miraculous powers, which are supposed to have subsisted in the Christian Church, from the earliest ages through several successive centuries. By which it is shewn, that we have no sufficient reason to believe, upon the authority of the primitive fathers, that any such powers were continued to the church, after the days of the apostles. By Conyers Middleton, D.D.
Middleton, Conyers, 1683-1750.Date: M.DCC.XLIX. [1749]- Books
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A dissertation on miracles; designed to shew that they are arguments of a divine interposition, and absolute proofs of the mission and doctrine of a prophet. A new edition, corrected. By Hugh Farmer.
Farmer, Hugh, 1714-1787.Date: 1798- Books
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A letter in defence of Dr. Middleton: being An argument Proving, From the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New testament, That Miraculous Powers were never truly wrought but by Persons divinely inspired; and, consequently, that the pretended Miracles of the Fathers are false and forged.
Yate, Richard.Date: M,DCC,XLIX. [1749]- Books
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A dissertation on miracles; containing an examination of the principles advanced by David Hume, Esq. in an Essay on miracles. By George Campbell, D. D. Late Principal of the Marischal College, and one or the Ministers of Aberdeen.
Campbell, George, 1719-1796.Date: 1796- Books
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An essay on the nature and use of miracles: design'd against the assertion, that they are no proper proof of a divine mission. To which is prefix'd, an answer to some other objections against reveled [sic] religion contain'd in a late book, intitled, Christianity as old as the Creation. By Joseph Hallet, junior.
Hallet, Joseph, 1692?-1744.Date: 1730