Miracles are reasonable attestations of a Divine mission.
We have in this Exeter charter one of the earliest attestations (according to my theory) of Robert as Earl of Gloucester.
There is however a mournful pleasure in making public these attestations to the honour of his memory; and, in turn, I must be permitted to quote from the same author as the nephew of M.
The Editor undertakes to give authenticated attestations of this fact.
Three dead persons restored to life would have been three attestations to the divinity of Jesus, which almost in a single moment would have made the whole world Christian.
They are national attestations of God as a witness, for the perpetuity, as well as fidelity of these sacred engagements.
For many ages (as they affirm) Greece had not produced his equal in the knowledge of history, grammar, and philosophy; and his merit was celebrated in the attestations of the princes and doctors of Constantinople.
But amongst all these public attestations which have appeared, the Abbé must fix his attention as a true and notorious fact on that of the deputation from Belgrade, ordered by his late Majesty Charles VI.
Therefore those they call attestations and counter-attestations are nothing to the sense, but are concerned only with opinion.
Your Lordships will see what sort of things attestationsare from that country: that they are attestations procured in diametrical contradiction to the certain knowledge of the party attesting.
The attestations themselves, which you have seen on the record before you.
This is the faith of the Church; and who shall gainsay the teaching of that society that carries with it the experience of eighteen centuries, the immutable promises of God, the attestations of innumerable martyrs, and the consent of nations?
Was it owing to chance that attestations were wanting for the miracles at the Cemetery of St. Médard?
He wished that the agents should be content with the word of honour and attestations of the patients.
These contained the confession of Lennox, already alluded to by Harry Whittaker to his aunt, and the attestations of it, of which he had shown copies to the Warrens.
I will now, therefore, pass from these records, and come to those that belong to the Phoenicians, and concern our nation, and shall produce attestations to what I have said out of them.
The effect also of their preaching strongly confirms the truth of what our history positively and circumstantially relates, that they were able to exhibit to their hearers supernatural attestations of their mission.
These last were in fact attestations to the reality of the Messianic character of Jesus Christ, which is the highest conceivable form of a divine mission, on which miracle the truth of Christianity is directly pledged by the sacred writers.
In this point of view miracles may be viewed as attestations of the veracity of the persons who performed them, and of the sufficiency of their knowledge on the subjects they were specially commissioned to communicate.
Do the Satanic interventions there described interfere with divine miracles as attestations of a divine commission?
His miraculous actions proved that he was God's messenger, and as such were additional attestations to his veracity.
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