The Day of Miracles

The Constitution

THE acquittal of Dr.Brimm of the Presbyterian Church, has brought to light through the press a statement of the beliefs for which the doctor thought he should be tried as a heretic.

Among other things, he said:—

"I believe that miracles belong to this whole dispensation, and not merely to the first century of it; that they were given to sustain the truth of Christianity and not merely to guarantee the deity of Christ and the inspiration of the canonical writers: that they are needed for their apologetic value as much now as they were in the apostolic age; that miracles of healing are a special characteristic of this dispensation, and are the special privilege of God's children; that God means and wishes to make a difference between His children and those that are not, salvation being much more a real and present possession than we ordinarily make it."

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