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""An Inquiry How Far The Miracles Of Our Savior Are Typical Of The Nature Of The Christian Dispensation"" is a book written by John Murray and published in 1837. The book explores the relationship between the miracles performed by Jesus Christ and the nature of the Christian faith. Murray argues that the miracles were not simply acts of magic, but rather symbolic representations of the truth and power of the Christian message. He examines various miracles, including the healing of the blind, the raising of Lazarus, and the feeding of the five thousand, and shows how each one illustrates a…mehr

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""An Inquiry How Far The Miracles Of Our Savior Are Typical Of The Nature Of The Christian Dispensation"" is a book written by John Murray and published in 1837. The book explores the relationship between the miracles performed by Jesus Christ and the nature of the Christian faith. Murray argues that the miracles were not simply acts of magic, but rather symbolic representations of the truth and power of the Christian message. He examines various miracles, including the healing of the blind, the raising of Lazarus, and the feeding of the five thousand, and shows how each one illustrates a different aspect of the Christian faith. Murray also discusses the role of miracles in the early church and how they were used to spread the gospel. Overall, ""An Inquiry How Far The Miracles Of Our Savior Are Typical Of The Nature Of The Christian Dispensation"" is a thought-provoking exploration of the relationship between faith and miracles in the Christian tradition.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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John has been married to his wife Rita for over 61years. They have two children, five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Originally from the U.K. they now reside in White Rock, British Columbia, on the west coast of Canada.Educated in England, John went on to study theology in Birmingham, U.K. and in Toronto, Canada. His life experience has been in business, in journalism, in pastoral ministry and overseas missions.For the last twenty years before retiring he served as the Executive Director for Eurovangelism Canada, a mission working in Eastern Europe. He travelled extensively from Russia in the north to Albania in the south. Some of the stories in the book, "Miracles: Coincidence or Divine Intervention" are from his days travelling in Eastern Europe. His many years of speaking engagements took him to ten countries, which included Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, Europe and the Caribbean.Since retiring in 2006 John has concentrated on his writing and is full-time Caregiver to his wife Rita. Invitation to Joy is his sixth book.