In "A Discourse On Our Saviour's Miraculous Power Of Healing," Henry Stebbing offers a robust defense of the Gospel accounts of Jesus's miracles, specifically addressing challenges posed by Thomas Woolston. This work serves as a continuation of Stebbing's broader defense of scripture, focusing on six cases of healing miracles that Woolston had called into question.
Stebbing meticulously examines each case, providing theological and historical context to affirm the authenticity and divine nature of Jesus's healing power. This discourse is a valuable resource for those interested in the historical and theological debates surrounding miracles in the 18th century. It offers insight into the methods of biblical interpretation and apologetics employed during the period.
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