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The history of the five wise philosophers: or, the wonderful relation of the life of Jehosaphat the hermit, Son of Avenerian King of Barma; in India. The Manner of his Conversion to the Christian Faith, and the Horrid Persecutions he suffer'd for the same. With toe Miracles he wrought: And how, after his turning Hermet, he Liv'd in a Cell in the Desart Thirty Six Years. A treatise both pleasant, profitable and pious. By N. H. Gent.
Parsons, H.Date: 1711- Books
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A short treatise of the antiquity, Institution, Excellency, Indulgences, Privileges, &c. of the most famous and antient Confraternity of our Blessed Lady of Mount Carmel, commonly called the Scapular; with a brief account of the design, rules, and conditions thereof. To which is added, a short Relation of some of the many notable Miracles wrought by the Divine Power, in favour of them that were vested with that honourable and sacred Badge. Also, the office of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
Date: 1796- Books
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The force of the argument for the truth of Christianity drawn from a collective view of prophecy, in three parts. I. A brief State of the Argument. II. A Defence and further Illustration of the Argument. III. A brief State of the Question, whether Prophecies or Miracles afford stronger Evidence for the truth of Christianity. Occasion'd by Dr. Middleton's Examination of the Lord Bishop of London's Discourses. By the Rev. John Rotheram, Late of Queen's College in Oxford, and now of Codrington College in Barbados.
Rotheram, John, 1725-1789.Date: MDCC.LII. [1752]- Books
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A preservative against the false prophets of the times: or, a treatise concerning true and false prophets, with their characters: likewise a letter to Mr. Maximilian Misson, upon the Subject of the Miracles, pretended to be wrought by the French Prophets, and their Adherents; particularly that of the Fiery Tryal, pretended to be wrought by Clary, in the Cevennes. Also remarks concerning the Impostor Hermas, Author of the Sybilline Verses, the Fourth Book of Esdras, and the Book called the Pastor. By Mark Vernous, a French Minister.
Vernous, Marc.Date: 1708- Books
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The force of the argument for the truth of Christianity, drawn from a collective view of prophecy, in three parts. I. A brief State of the Argument. II. A Defence and further Illustration of the Argument. III. A brief State of the Question, Whether Prophecies or Miracles afford a stronger Evidence for the Truth of Christianity. Occasioned by Dr. Middleton's Examination of the Lord Bishop of London's Discourses. By John Rotheram, M. A. Rector of Ryton in the County of Durham, and Chaplain to the Lord Bishop of Durham.
Rotheram, John, 1725-1789.Date: [1755?]- Books
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The harmony of the old and New Testaments; or, the truths of the Gospel irrefutably proved, and fully established, from the Scriptures of the Old Testament, by the infallible comments of the Holy Spirit: Wherein It evidently appears that whatever concerned the Person, Life, Ministry, Miracles, Death, Resurrection, Ascension, and Session, of Jesus Christ, was plainly revealed to Moses and the Prophets; and also The Doctrines, Promises, Privileges, and Precepts, revealed and taught in the Gospel, have their Foundation in, and Establishment from, the Scriptures of the Old Testament. By T. English, Wooburn, Bucks.
English, T. (Thomas), 1751-1809.Date: M,DCC,XC. [1790]- Books
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A compendious view of the grounds of religion, both natural and reveal'd: in two dissertations. I. Shewing, That Natural Religion, and the Christian Revelation, with respect to the Testimony born to it by Miracles, stand both of 'em upon one and the same Foundation; and that Natural Religion has not whereon to support it self, if Christianity is ill grounded. II. Upon the Jews, at the Time our Saviour acted publickly as the Messenger of God, with respect to their Credulity or Wariness in Believing. By Thomas Seaton, M. A. Vicar of Raunston, and Chaplain to the Earl of Nottingham.
Seaton, Thomas.Date: MDCCXXIX. [1729]- Books
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A little more of that same: or, a recollection of sundry material passages omitted in a late treatise, entituled, The devil to pay at St. James's Particularly, The Downfall of Bumbazeen. The Demolition of Figg the Prize-Fighter. The Hurly-Burly about a New Parliament. With a Word or two concerning the Old. A most surprizing Account of the Miracles perform'd by the Flying Ass at Belsize. A Proposal for the Improvement of Musick, by manufacturing Eunuchs in England. Concluding with England's joy, or the happy type of an union betwixt Whig and Tory, in the reconciliation of Mr. Nathanie Mist and Mr. Colley Cibber, which happen'd at the Vine-Tavern in Long-Acre, on Sunday, the 16th instant
Date: MDCCXXVII. [1727]- Books
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A vindication of some truths of natural and revealed religion: in answer to the false reasoning of Mr. James Foster, on various subjects; viz. On Mysteries. On the Light of Nature, or Reason. On Miracles. Rules of Interpreting the Holy Scripture. On Heresy. On Schism. On the Image of God in Man. Of Regeneration. On God, no Respecter of Persons. On God, not an Arbitrary Being. Of Justification. On the Mediation of Christ. To which is added, a dialogue between a Calvinist, a Socinian, an Arminian, a Baxterian, and a Deist. Wherein the chief Arguments, for the Support of each Scheme, are advanced: And the most material Objections, against Calvinism, are answered. In this Dialogue, the Reader may clearly discover the small Difference there is between Baxterianism, and Arminianism; and how Arminianism leads to Socinianism, and that to Deism. By John Brine.
Brine, John, 1703-1765.Date: M.DCC.XLVI. [1746]- Books
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The scripture doctrine concerning the coming of Christ unfolded upon principles which are allowed to be common to the Jews, both in ancient and modern times: In Answer To The Objections of Mr. Gibbon and Dr. Edwards upon this Subject. To which is added an appendix, Containing Some Remarks upon the Miracles of the Gospel, In Reply To an Objection of the latter of these Writers. Part I. By N. Nisbett, M.A.
Nisbett, N.Date: [1792]- Books
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The gospel of Nicodemus. In thirteen chapters. I. Jesus accused of the Jews before Pilate. II. Some of them spake for him. III. Pilate takes counsel of ancient Lawyers, &c. IV. Nicodemus speaks to Pilate for Jesus. V. Certain Jews shew Pilate the Miracles which Christ had done to some of them. VI. Pilate commands that no villains should put him to his Passion, but only Knights. Vii. Centurio tells Pilate of the Wonders that were done at Christ's passion; and of the fine Cloth of Syndonia. Viii. The Jews conspire against Nicodemus and Joseph. IX One of the Knights that kept the Sepulchre of our Lord, came and told the Master of the Law, that our Lord was gone into Gallilee. X Three men who came from Gallilee to Jerusalem, say they saw Jesus alive. XI. The Jews chuse eight Men who were Joseph's Friends, to desire him to come to them. XII. Joseph tells of divers dead Men risen, especially of Simon's two Sons, Garius and Levicius. XIII. Nicodemus and Joseph tell Pilate all that those two Men had said; and how Pilate treated with the Princes of the Law.
Date: [1775?]- Books
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A New historical catechism, Containing witty answers to several qustions of many wonderful matters in ancient history. I. Shewing the light of the heathen world. II. The confession and decease of oracles. III. Miracles that happened at Our Saviour's birth. IV. The usurpation of Herod to the kingdom of Judea by treachery. V. The many great and cruel murders committed by him, together with the way and manner of murdering the children of Bethlehem. VI. An account of his miserable death, with the miserable deaths of his successors. VII. The death of Herodias and her dancing daughter. VIII. The death of pontius Pilate, and Nero the Roman emperor. IX. The destruction of Jerusalem, with the number of those that died in the siege: as likewise, the number of those that was sent to be put to death as the emperor pleased for his own diversion. X. Josephus, and the Roman account of our saviour. XI. The life and death of Simon Magus. XII. A remarkable story of the Great Mogul and a divining ape: with a wonderful apparition that happened at Mahomet's tomb. XIII. A remarkable relation of seven sleepers, who slept above two hundred years: with many other things very worthy observation.
Date: 1776- Books
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A defence of the Christian religion from the several objections of modern antiscripturists. Wherein The Literal Sense of the Prophesies contained in the Old Testament, and of the Miracles recorded in the New, is explained and vindicated. In which is included the whole state of the controversy between Mr. Woolston and his adversaries. By the Reverend Mr. Thomas Stackhouse, Author of the Complete Body of Divinity.
Stackhouse, Thomas, approximately 1680-1752.Date: M.DCC.XXXIII. [1733]- Books
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The evangelical history: or, the life of our blessed Saviour Jesus Christ, comprehensively and plainly related. With Practical Inferences and Discourses Thereupon. In four books. I. Of the Birth of John the Baptist. Of the Conception and Birth of Jesus Christ; with an Account of what passed to his Entrance upon his Publick Ministry. II. The History of the Acts and Miracles of our Saviour, in the first Two Years of his Ministry. III. A Relation of his Acts and Miracles, in the Third Year of his Preaching. IV. An Account of his Acts and Preaching, from the triumphant Entrance into Jerusalem. Of his Crucifixion, Resurrection, Apparitions, and glorious Ascension into Heaven. With a large practical preface. Written in French by the Learned L. E. du Pin, and englished by a divine of the Church of England, with additions: and adorned with copper cuts.
Du Pin, Louis Ellies, 1657-1719.Date: 1703- Books
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Sermons on several subjects. As, Right receiving the Word preached. Christ a Blessing to Jews and Gentiles. Living and Dying to the Lord. The Incarnation. The pouring out the Holy Ghost on the Apostles, the Effect of Christ Exaltation. Laying up Treasure in Heaven. Walking that will please God. The Evidence of Miracles for Christianity. Abounding more and more in what will please God. Of the Use and Abuse of God's Judgments on others. By Simon Browne.
Browne, Simon, 1680-1732.Date: 1722- Books
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An enquiry into the Jewish and Christian revelation. Wherein all the prophecies relating to the Jewish Messiah are considered, and compared with the Person and Character of Jesus Christ, and the Times of the Gospel; the Authority of the Canon of Scripture; the Nature and Use of Miracles, &c. &c. In a dialogue between a Christian and an Indian. By Samuel Parvish. To which is added, A poem in defence of the author, and of Free Enquiry into Matters of Religion.
Parvish, Samuel.Date: MDCCXLVI. [1746]- Books
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Counterfeit miracles / by Benjamin B. Warfield.
Warfield, Benjamin Breckinridge, 1851-1921.Date: 1918- Books
Preuves médicales du miracles : étude clinique.
Le Bec, Édouard.Date: 1917- Books
A doctor looks at miracles / Harley Williams.
Williams, Harley, 1901-1974.Date: 1959- Books
On miracles and modern spiritualism : three essays / by Alfred Russel Wallace.
Wallace, Alfred Russel, 1823-1913.Date: 1875- Books
Creating miracles.
Perrin, KellyDate: [2018]- Pictures
A physician examines a patient's tongue. Lithograph by Charles Vernier, 1853.
Vernier, Charles, 1831-1887.Date: [1853]Reference: 16468iPart of: Actualités- Books
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The miracles of Jesus vindicated. In four parts.
Pearce, Zachary, 1690-1774.Date: MDCCXXX. [1730]- Books
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On miracles and modern spiritualism : three essays / by Alfred Russel Wallace.
Wallace, Alfred Russel, 1823-1913.Date: 1875- Books
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Recherches sur les miracles. Par l'auteur de L'Examen des apologistes de la religion chrétienne.
Fréret, Nicolas, 1688-1749.Date: MDCCLXXIII. [1773]