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[The Congregationalist.]
Can the works of Jesus be repeated, is the question of greatest interest at present concerning the New Testament miracles. We are not left in doubt as to what they were. Jesus described them in these words as his message to John the Baptist: "The blind receive their sight, and the lame walk, the lepers are cleansed, and the deaf hear, the dead are raised up, and the poor have the gospel preached to them." These were the miracles he empowered and commissioned his disciples to work: "Heal the sick, cleanse the lepers, raise the dead, cast out devils: freely ye have received, freely give." It was these deeds that the writers of the Gospels described as "the works of the Christ." It was such deeds as these that Jesus referred to, "the works that I do in my Father's name," as bearing witness that he was the Son of God. It was such deeds as these that he spoke of as "works which none other man did," and yet said, "He that believeth on me, the works that I do shall he do also; and greater works than these shall he do." For a long time it has been usual to avoid interpreting these words in their natural sense as meaning miracles, and to explain their fulfilment in the power of Christ's disciples to persuade men to believe in him and to accept his teaching. But it may be that we are to rediscover the mission of his Church to minister to both the bodies and souls of men with divine power imparted by him; and perhaps we shall call the results of the exercise of this power "mighty works" or miracles, without meaning that they are violations either of the natural or spiritual laws of God.
[Rev. William H. Boocock in The Western Christian Advocate.]
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August 8, 1908 issue
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PROOF ESSENTIAL IN RELIGION
SAMUEL GREENWOOD.
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WHO ARE THE MEEK?
LEWIS C. STRANG.
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THE GOLDEN RULE
PHILIP O. PEIRCE.
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"DOERS OF THE WORD."
LOUISE SMITH GLANVILLE.
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THE LISTENING EAR
AMY RUTH WENZEL.
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To be invited to write a short article on Christian Science...
Mabel S. Thomson
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Our critic will be glad to know that Christian Science...
Luther P. Cudworth
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Can we, at this hour, with all we have seen and heard...
Margaret Busher
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The final words of our Saviour, as recorded in the closing...
Albert J. Laybourn
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To the Christian Scientist, the Christian Science movement...
Frederick Dixon
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Does Christian Science come within the protection of the...
Judge Septimus J. Hanna
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Our critic commits a very common error in assuming...
R. Stanhope Easterday
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THE PUBLISHING HOUSE BUILDING FUND COMPLETED
Stephen A. Chase
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THE NEW PUBLISHING HOUSE
Archibald McLellan
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UNDEMONSTRABLE THEOLOGY
John B. Willis
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GRATITUDE
Annie M. Knott
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LETTERS TO OUR LEADER
with contributions from Lillette A. Hewitt, William E. Bogert, Louise Hergenhahn, James J. Rome
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THE LECTURES
with contributions from Albert E. Patch, Fin Lund, Senator Clapp, Sarah T. Hookey, Boyd M. Dudley, Frank Cooper, C. A. Aldridge
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AMONG THE CHURCHES
with contributions from George S. Merriam
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We feel it a duty to express our gratitude for the blessing...
Charles E. Bauer
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"He that overcometh," records the Revelator, "shall inherit...
George C. Palmer
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I am very grateful for all that Christian Science has...
Jessie B. Richmond
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About two and a half years ago a new light began to...
Elsie R. Capron
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About eleven years ago, through the physical healing of...
Katherine Heald
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I desire to offer my heartfelt gratitude for the blessings...
Desiree Watkins
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About twelve years ago I was given up by materia medica,...
G. E. Slothower
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I write this testimony with a heart full of love and gratitude...
Julia C. Elliott
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THE PRAYER OF FAITH
LAURA GERAHTY.
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FROM OUR EXCHANGES
with contributions from William H. Boocock, Charles Gordon Ames