The Providence of God (12): Miracles

Herman Veldman·1967-01-15

In our preceding article we called attention to a second objection lodged against the usual definition of miracles (a miracle is an event, in the external world, brought about by the immediate efficiency or simple volition of God), that they should be referred to some higher, occult law of nature and not to the immediate agency of God. Hodge's answer to this objection is also pertinent and decisive: In our preceding article we called attention to a second objection lodged against the usual...

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