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7 - On the proof of the spirit and of power (1777)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 June 2012

H. B. Nisbet
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Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge
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… because of the prodigious miracles which may be proved by this argument among many others, that traces of them still remain among those who live according to the will of the Word.

Origen, Against Celsus

To Director Schumann of Hanover Brunswick, 1777

Sir,

Who could be more eager than I to read your new work at once? – I hunger so greatly for conviction that, like Erysichthon, I devour anything that looks remotely like food. – If you do the same with this pamphlet, we are two of a kind. I am, with the respect with which seekers after truth never fail to regard each other,

Yours etc.

Fulfilled prophecies which I myself experience are one thing; fulfilled prophecies of which I have only historical knowledge that others claim to have experienced them are another.

Miracles which I see with my own eyes, and have an opportunity to assess, are one thing; miracles of which I know only from history that others claim to have seen and assessed them are another.

This is surely incontrovertible? Surely there can be no objections to this?

If I had lived at the time of Christ, the prophecies fulfilled in his person would certainly have made me pay great attention to him.

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Print publication year: 2005

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