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The miracles of Jesus vindicated
Part III. Containing a defence of the literal story of Jesus's causing the Barren fig-tree to wither away, and his turning the water into wine -
The miracles of Jesus vindicated
Part I. Containing the proofs of Jesus's resurrection stated, and the objections to it answer'd -
The miracles of Jesus vindicated
Part I. Containing the proofs of Jesus's resurrection stated, and the objections to it answer'd -
The miracles of Jesus vindicated
Part II. Containing a defence of the literal story of Jesus's driving the buyers and sellers out of the temple, and suffering the devils to enter into the herd of swine -
A vindication of three of our blessed saviour's miracles
Viz. The raising of Jairus's daughter, the widow of Naim's son, and Lazarus. In answer to the objections of Mr. Woolston's fifth discourse on the miracles of our Saviour. By Nathaniel Lardner -
The miracles of Jesus vindicated. Part IV. Containing a defence of the literal story of Jesus's healing the infirm man at the pool of Bethesda, and His healing the Paralytick, who was let down thro' the Roof
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The miracles of Jesus vindicated. Part III. Containing a defence of the literal story of Jesus's causing the barren fig-tree to wither away, and His turning the Water into Wine
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The miracles of Jesus vindicated. Part I. Containing the proofs of Jesus's resurrection stated, and the objections to it answer'd
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The miracles of Jesus vindicated. Part III. Containing a defence of the literal story of Jesus's causing the barren fig-tree to wither away, And His turning the Water into Wine
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The miracles of Jesus vindicated. Part IV. Containing a defence of the literal story of Jesus's healing the infirm man at the pool of Bethesda, And His healing the Paralytick, who was let down thro' the Roof
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The miracles of Jesus vindicated
In four parts -
A vindication of three of our blessed Saviour's miracles
viz. The Raising of Jairus's daughter, The Widow of Naim's son, And Lazarus. In answer to the objections of Mr. Woolston's fifth discourse on the miracles of our Saviour. By Nathaniel Lardner -
A discourse on the mystery and history of the scriptures, and on the nature and use of miracles
Occasion'd by the late Mr. Woolston's discourses on the miracles of our Saviour -
The miracles of Jesus vindicated. Part I. Containing the proofs of Jesus's resurrection stated, and the Objections to it answer'd
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The miracles of Jesus vindicated. Part II. Containing a defence of the literal story of Jesus's driving the buyers and sellers out of the temple, And Suffering the Devils to enter into the Herd of Swine
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A vindication of the Old Church of England
Or; an answer to Mr. Wainhouse's novelties of the Church of Rome -
A defence of our Saviour's miracle of cursing the fig-tree
In answer to Mr Woolston's discourse thereon. With a new interpretation of Mark xi. 13. and the Insufficiency of former Interpretations, humbly offered to the Consideration of the Learned. By William Bowman, M. A. Vicar of Dewsbury in Yorkshire