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Miracles, vies et réécritures dans l'Occident médiéval
actes de l'Atelier "La Réécriture des Miracles" (IHAP, juin 2004) et SHG X - XII: dossiers des saints de Metz et Laon et de saint Saturnin de Toulouse -
Medical miracles
doctors, saints, and healing in the modern world -
An inquiry into the management of the poor
and our usual polity respecting the common people; with Reasons Why they have not hitherto been attended with Success, and Such Alterations offered to the Consideration of the Legislature, as may probably introduce a more general Spirit of Industry and Order, and greatly lessen the Publick Expence -
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 -
The Cambridge companion to miracles
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Wunderkammer auf Papier
die "Wickiana" zwischen Reformation und Volksglaube -
Miracles and the Protestant imagination
the Evangelical wonder book in Reformation Germany -
Lectures on ecclesiastical history
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Christianity defended, against the cavils of infidels, and the weakness of enthusiasts
A sermon preached in the Presbyterian Church at Utica, May 15, 1808 -
The intent and propriety of the Scripture miracles considered and explained
in a series of sermons, preached in the parish church of St. Mary-le-Bow, in the years 1769, 1770, and 1771; for the lecture founded by the Hon. Robert Boyle, Esq; by the Rev. Dr. Henry Owen, Rector of St. Olave, Hart-Street. And Fellow of the Royal Society. In Two Volumes -
An examination of the consequences of Dr. Middleton's Free enquiry, &c. To which are added, some observations, in order to confute what he has objected to the Lord Bishop of London's Discourses on the use and intent of prophecy
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A confirmation of Dr. Middleton's Introductory discourse: or, an attempt to prove a priori, that no miraculous power ever subsisted in the Church after the times of the Apostles
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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 -
An essay upon miracles
In two discourses. By William Fleetwood, Fellow of Eton College -
Reflections on Dr. Fleetwood's Essay upon miracles
shewing the absurdity, falshood, and danger of his notions. With a supplement, Wherein is represented the Extent and Strength of the Evidence which Miracles give to Revealed Religion -
A review of the important controversy concerning miracles, and the Protestant Systems relative to it. To which is added a letter, with some remarks on a late performance, called The criterion, or miracles examined
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The evidence from miracles stated, and vindicated from some late objections
a sermon preached at the visitation of the Rev. Dr. Moss, Archdeacon of Colchester, (now Lord Bishop of St. David's) at St. Peter's Colchester, May 20, 1765. And before the University of Oxford, May 24, 1767. By Nathaniel Forster, M. A. Rector of All-Saints, Colchester, and Tolleshunt-Knight's, Essex, and late Fellow of Baliol-College Oxford -
The reasonableness of assenting to the mysteries of Christianity asserted and vindicated
With some remarks upon a book entitul'd, An essay concerning the use of reason in propositions, the evidence whereof depends upon human testimony. In a letter to a friend -
An examination of Dr. Middleton's Free inquiry into the miraculous powers of the primitive church: in which is proved at large, As well from presumptive Evidence as positive Testimony, that we have sufficient reason to believe the continuance of miracles after the days of the Apostles; all the objections of Dr. Middleton are shewn to be groundless and insignificant; and a plain distinction is pointed out between the Credibility of the Later and the Earlier Miracles of the Primitive Church. By Z. Brooke, B. D. Fellow of St. John's College in Cambridge
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Dissertations on some of the most remarkable wonders of antiquity
on the darkness at the Passion; On the Pool of Bethesda; On the Thundering Legion; On the miraculous Earthquake at Jerusalem; on the fall of Simon Magus at the prayer of S. Peter; - &c. In which those facts are ascertained, and the conduct of the heathens in regard to them is accounted for in the same principle, which is made use of in vindicating the miracles of Christianity from the neglect and rejection of them by the Heathens. By W. Weston, B. D. Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge, and Vicar of Campden, Glocestershire -
A serious expostulation with the Rev. Joseph Berington
upon his theological errors concerning miracles, and other subjects. By the Rev. John Milner, F.S.A -
La fausseté des miracles des deux Testamens
... ouvrage traduit du manuscrit latin intitulé: Theophrastus redivivus -
La religion prouvée par un seul fait
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Lettre d'un particulier, 'a Monsieur Misson, l'honnête homme, touchant les miracles burlesques, faits depuis peu de la manière qu'ils sont rapportez dans un livre anglois, qui a pour titre, Advertisemens de l'Esprit éternel, par la bouche de son serviteur, Jean surnommé Lacy
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Quatriême lettre d'un particulier, à Monsieur Misson, l'honnête homme, pour montrer que son Mêlange de litterature, est un tissu d' emportemens furieux, de pauvretez & d'impertinences. Ce premier jour de l'an 1708