| William Jay Bolton - 1854 - 324 pages
...summary and judgment upon the case. His opinion, after a careful view of the subject in every light, is, that " the power of working miracles was not extended beyond the disciples, upon whom the Apostles had laid their hands."|| * Jortin's Remarks, Vol. I. p. 161. f Compare Cypr. Van. of Idols with M!n.... | |
| William Jay Bolton - 1854 - 322 pages
...summary and judgment upon the case. His opinion, after a careful view of the subject in every light, is, that " the power of working miracles was not extended beyond the disciples, upon whom the Apostles had laid their hands."|| * Jortin's Remarks, Vol. I. p. 161. f Compare Cypr. Van. of Idols with Min.... | |
| William Jay Bolton - 1854 - 254 pages
...summary and judgment upon the case. His opinion, after a careful view of the subject in every light, is, that ' the power of working miracles was not extended beyond the disciples, upon whom the Apostles had laid their hands2.' It is refreshing in turning to the main body of this argument, — the Scripture... | |
| William Henry Pinnock - 1855 - 310 pages
...of the statements in the ' book of the Acts with the Writings of the Fathers of the ' second century is, that the power of working miracles was ' not extended...powers <, 'became continually less frequent: and ceased "- em «'*' 'entirely at the death of the last individual on whom the ' hands of the Apostles had been... | |
| 1859 - 970 pages
...opinion in the words of the Bishop of Lincoln, in his admirable work on Tertullian : — " My conclusion is, that the power of working miracles was not extended...whom the apostles conferred it by the imposition of hands. As the number of those disciples gradually diminished, the instances of the exercise of miraculous... | |
| Johann Lorenz Mosheim - 1867 - 954 pages
...the book of Arts with the writings of the fathers of the second century. My conclusion then 1», thai the power of working miracles was not extended beyond...apostles conferred it by the imposition of their hands." — Kaye s Terfaßian, p. 98. — It. to perish with thirst. But the reality of this miracle is a subject... | |
| Clement Moore Butler - 1868 - 632 pages
...Ecclesiastical History llliutraled from TertulUan,p. 97-111). The conclusion of Bishop Kay upon this subject is, " that the power of working miracles was not extended...whom the Apostles conferred it by the imposition of hands." That would be about the middle of the Second Century. II. CHARACTERISTICS OF THE SECOND PERIOD... | |
| 1869 - 476 pages
...have yet received. The prevalent, and perhaps correct, opinion is that advocated by Bishop Kaye, " that the power of working miracles was not extended...whom the apostles conferred it by the imposition of hands." But we cannot help feeling that the very decided language of Irenseus on the subject deserves... | |
| Henry Thomas Buckle - 1872 - 724 pages
...publique (BMiotheque choisie, xxv. 308). 1278. MIRACLES PROBABLY CEASED AFTER THE APOSTOLIC AGES OR MIDDLE OF THE SECOND CENTURY. " My conclusion then is that...diminished, the instances of the exercise of miraculous power became continually less frequent, and ceased entirely at the death of the last individual on... | |
| Henry Thomas Buckle - 1872 - 716 pages
...(Bibliothèque choisie, xxv. 308). 1278. MIRACLES PRORABLY CEASED AFTER THE APOSTOLIC AGES OR MIDDLE OF THE SECOND CENTURY. " My conclusion then is that...diminished, the instances of the exercise of miraculous power became continually less frequent, and ceased entirely at the death of the last individual on... | |
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