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Two Essays on Biblical and Ecclesiastical Miracles

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These two essays were written fourteen years apart. The first, commissioned for the Encyclopaedia Metropolitana, was a defence of the miracles of Scripture as a key component of the evidence of the truth of Scripture, and particularly the Gospels, as Divine Revelation. The Cardinal argues against the scepticism of Hume and secular utilitarians for the truth of miracles.

 

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These two essays were written fourteen years apart. The first, commissioned for the Encyclopaedia Metropolitana, was a defence of the miracles of Scripture as a key component of the evidence of the truth of Scripture, and particularly the Gospels, as Divine Revelation. The Cardinal argues against the scepticism of Hume and secular utilitarian’s for the truth of miracles.

 

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Author: John Henry Cardinal Newman

Publication Date: 2010

ISBN: 978-0-85244-456-6

Pages: 457

Format: hardback

Publisher: Gracewing

 

Weight 0.29 kg
Dimensions 23 × 15 × 2 cm

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