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" ... a work effected in a manner unusual, or different from the common and regular method of Providence, by the interposition either of God himself or of some intelligent agent superior to man ; for the proof or evidence of some particular doctrine, or... "
The Christian catechism [by S. Bourn]. - Page 60
by Samuel Bourn - 1744 - 280 pages
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Glossographia Anglicana Nova: Or, A Dictionary, Interpreting Such Hard Words ...

Thomas Blount - English language - 1707 - 888 pages
...Judge's Sentence ; ftiort Notes of any thing. Miracle, according to the Divines, is a Work effe&ed in a manner unufual, or different from the common and regular method of Providence, by the Ir.terpofition either of God himielf, or of fome intelligent Agent Superiour to Man, for the Proof...
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Glossographia Anglicana Nova: Or, a Dictionary, Interpreting Such Hard Words ...

English language - 1707 - 590 pages
...Judge's Sentence j ftiort Jslotes of any thing. Miratle, according to the Divines, is a Work erFe-fted in a manner unufual, or different from the common and regular method of Providence, by the Interposition either of God himldf, or of fome intelligent Agent Superiour to Man, for the Proof or...
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A collection of theological tracts. [Ed.] by R. Watson, Volume 1

Richard Watson (bp. of Llandaff) - 1785 - 534 pages
...definition of a miracle, in the theological fenfe of the word, is this, that it is a work effefted in a manner unufual, or different from the common and regular method of Providence, by the interpolation either of God himfelf, or of fome intelligent agent fuperior to man, for the proof or...
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A Collection of Theological Tracts, Volume 4

Richard Watson - Theology - 1791 - 542 pages
...miracle, in the theological feiife of the word, is this, that it is a work etFe¿ted in a manner uniilual, or different from the common and regular method of Providence, by the interpolition either or God himfelf, or of lome intelligent agent lupenor to man, for the proof or...
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The champions of truth, or, Defenders of revelation, selected from Beattie ...

Champions - 1800 - 462 pages
...definition of a miracle, in the thco. logical fenfe of the word, is this; that it is :a work effe&ed in a manner unufual, or different from the common and regular method of providence, by the interpolation either of God himfelf, or of fome intelligent agent fuperipr to man, for the proof or...
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Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory ..., Volume 8

John Mason Good - 1819 - 788 pages
...miracle, in the theological sense of the word, is this : mat it is a work effected in a manner unusual, or different from the common and regular method of Providence, by the interposition either of God himself or of some intelligent agent superior to man, for the proof or...
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A New Universal History of the Religious Rites, Ceremonies and Customs, of ...

William Hurd - Protestantism - 1814 - 954 pages
...miracle, in the theological sense of the word is this, that it is a work effected in a manner unusual, or different from the common and regular method of Providence, by the interposition either of God himself, or some intelligent agent superior to man, for the proof or evidence...
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The theological works of ... viscount Barrington, Volume 1

John Shute Barrington (1st visct.) - 1828 - 494 pages
...of religion is highly indebted on many accounts), defines it: "A work effected in a manner unusual, or different from the common and regular method of Providence, by the interposition either of God Himself, or of some intelligent Agent superior to man, for the proof or...
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Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and ...

Richard Watson - Apologetics - 1831 - 458 pages
...been given. (1) That of Dr. Samuel Clarke is : '' A miracle is a work effected in a manner unusual, or different from the common and regular method of providence, by the interposition of God himself, or of some intelligent agent superior toman, for the proof or evidence...
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A portraiture of modern scepticism; or, A caveat against infidelity

John Morison - 1832 - 278 pages
...to act under * Dr. Samuel Clarke has said that " A miracle is a work effected in a manner unusual, or different from the common and regular method of providence, by the interposition of God himself, or of some intelligent agent superior to man, for the proof or evidence...
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