. English: Fleuron from book: A vindication of the miraculous powers, which subsisted in the three first centuries of the Christian church. In answer to Dr. Middleton's Free enquiry. By which it is Shewn, That we have no sufficient Reason to believe, from the Doctor's Reasonings and Objections, that no such Powers were continued to the Church, after the Days of the Apostles. With a preface, containing some observations on Dr. Mead's account of the Demoniacs, in his new piece, intituled, Medica sacra. By Thomas Church, M. A. Vicar of Battersea, and Prebendary of St. Paul's. 246 A vindication of
. English: Fleuron from book: A vindication of the miraculous powers, which subsisted in the three first centuries of the Christian church. In answer to Dr. Middleton's Free enquiry. By which it is Shewn, That we have no sufficient Reason to believe, from the Doctor's Reasonings and Objections, that no such Powers were continued to the Church, after the Days of the Apostles. With a preface, containing some observations on Dr. Mead's account of the Demoniacs, in his new piece, intituled, Medica sacra. By Thomas Church, M. A. Vicar of Battersea, and Prebendary of St. Paul's. 246 A vindication of the miraculous powers, which subsisted in the three first centuries of the Christian church Fleuron T098212-2
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