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The Criterion
Or Rules By Which The True Miracles Recorded In The New Testament Are Distinguished From The Spurious Miracles Of Pagans And Papists (1832)
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256 pages
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Focusing on the distinction between true and false miracles, John Douglas analyzes the miracles of the New Testament against those claimed by pagans and Catholics. He emphasizes that authentic miracles are grounded in reason, truth, and morality, while spurious ones stem from superstition and deception. The book explores the significance of miracles in Christianity and their role in affirming Christ's claims. This work is an essential resource for theology students and those interested in religious history and philosophy, presented as a facsimile reprint of the original text.
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2008, paperback
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