De Miraculis In Ecclesi Christian , Concio is a theological discourse by James Ibbetson, examining the nature and significance of miracles within the Christian Church. This work delves into the historical context and theological implications of miraculous events, offering insights into their role in Christian belief and practice. Ibbetson's exploration provides a valuable resource for those interested in understanding the foundations of Christian doctrine and the enduring relevance of faith in the modern world. The concio, or sermon, presents a structured argument intended to edify and enlighten its audience on this important aspect of Christian theology.
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