| 1827 - 986 pagina’s
...already cited tT'ini the book of Acts, that the power of working miracles was withdrawn, "fnliiued with an anxiety to keep up a belief of its continuance in the Church. .ho affirm in general terms, that miracles were performed, but rarely vcntempts naturally encouraged... | |
| 1828 - 852 pagina’s
...whom their hands were laid. ' I perceive in the language of the Fathers, who lived in the middle ana end of the second century, when speaking on this subject,...general terms, that miracles were performed, but rarely venture to produce an instance of a particular miracle. Those who followed them were less scrupulous,... | |
| 1828 - 852 pagina’s
...whom their hands were laid. ' I perceive in the language of the Fathers, who lived in the middle ana end of the second century, when speaking on this subject,...general terms, that miracles were performed, but rarely venture to produce an instance of a particular miracle. Those who followed them were less scrupulous,... | |
| 1830 - 424 pagina’s
...last disciple on whom their hands were laid.' — ' I perceive,' he adds, ' in the language of the Fathers, who lived in the middle and end of the second...that the power of working miracles was withdrawn. ' See his Ecclesiastical History of the Second and Third Centuries, illustrated from the Writings of... | |
| Ebenezer Henderson - 1836 - 594 pagina’s
...author, in attestation of its truth. It has been remarked by Bishop Kaye,* that, in the language of the fathers, who lived in the middle and end of the second century, when speaking on this subject, there is something which betrays, if not a conviction, at least a suspicion, that the power of working... | |
| William Albin Garratt - 1846 - 446 pagina’s
...laid their hands possessed miraculous powers. I think he ably and effectually disposes of what the Fathers who lived in the middle and end of the second century, and at a later period, say respecting miracles. (Ib. p. 95, 96. e't seq. ) from imprisonment, returned... | |
| Edward Garrard Marsh - 1848 - 302 pagina’s
...of martyrs, which have since defaced the character of the church. I perceive in the language of the fathers, who lived in the middle and end of the second century, something, which betrays, if not a conviction, at least a suspicion, that the power of working miracles... | |
| Ebenezer Henderson - 1852 - 448 pagina’s
...Author, in attestation of its truth. It has been remarked by Bishop Kaye,* that, in the language of the Fathers who lived in the middle and end of the second century, when speaking on this subject, there is something which betrays, if not a conviction, at least a suspicion, that the power of working... | |
| William Henry Pinnock - 1852 - 338 pagina’s
...powers ' were in their time indisputably exercised in the Church. I 'perceive in the language of the Fathers, who lived in the ' middle and end of the second century, something which ' betrays, if not a conviction, at least a suspicion, that the ' power of working miracles... | |
| William Henry Pinnock - 1855 - 310 pagina’s
...powers were in their time indisputably ' exercised in the Church. I perceive in the language of ' the Fathers, who lived in the middle and end of the ' second century, something which betrays, if not a con' viction, at least a suspicion, that the power of working ' miracles... | |
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