A discourse on the miracles of Our Saviour : in view of the present controversy between infidels and apostates . bly bum your Vlll JLI EDI CATION* yaur Fingers. The Miracles, thatI have moft ludicroufiy and ofcotifequence moft offenfively hand-led, are the two of this prefentDircourfe. If you pleafe, my hordylet them be the eafy and fhortTask impofed on you. If youcan defend the Letter of the Storiesof thefe two Miracles, Ill quietlygive up the Reft to you. So heartily thanking your Lord-fhip for the Favour done me, intaking Notice of my Difcourjes onMiracles^ which (hall be turnd togood Ufe a


A discourse on the miracles of Our Saviour : in view of the present controversy between infidels and apostates . bly bum your Vlll JLI EDI CATION* yaur Fingers. The Miracles, thatI have moft ludicroufiy and ofcotifequence moft offenfively hand-led, are the two of this prefentDircourfe. If you pleafe, my hordylet them be the eafy and fhortTask impofed on you. If youcan defend the Letter of the Storiesof thefe two Miracles, Ill quietlygive up the Reft to you. So heartily thanking your Lord-fhip for the Favour done me, intaking Notice of my Difcourjes onMiracles^ which (hall be turnd togood Ufe and Advantage, 1 fub^Icribe myielf, Humble Servant, Tho. Woolftoix i;; ir^C^^ --w^-- - ?jfy I; -^.w. w »1»«.iM».^i«ir«Ji«il> II ii I I > II .-t^^vvc »Pvv - A Third DISC o u R s E On Tlic MIRACLE Of Our SAVIOUR, 8cc. Y zwo former Difcourfes having nice with a fovoura-blc Reception, I am cncou-ragd ro go on and publiihanother j which,without anymore Preface, 1 cater upon,by a Repetition of the three generalHeads, at,iir(t propofcd to be fpoken to,and they were, B I. r o I. To fhow that the Miracles of heal-ing all Manner of bodily Difeafes, whichJejus was juftly Amcd for, are none of theproper Miracles of the MeJJtah^ neither arethey fo much as a good Proof of his divineAuthority to found a Religion. IT. To prove, that the literal Hiflory ofmany of the Miracles ofjefus, as record-ed by the Evangeltfts^ does imply Abfur-diries,Improbabilities, and Incredibilities;confequentiy they, either in whole or mparr, were never wrought, as they arecommonly believed now-a^days, but arconly related as prophetical and parabolicalNarratives of what would be myfleriouflyand more wonderfully done by him. III. To confider, what Jefus means,•when he appeals to his Miracles, as toa Tedimony and a Wirnefs of his divineAuthority ; and to fliow that he could notproperly and ukimately refer to thofe hethen wrought in the FlejJo^ but to thofeMyftical ones, that he would do in theSpi


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