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CHAP. III.

That these three miracles are well circumstanced.

I AM now to shew, that the histories of these three miracles are well circumstanced, and have in them the marks and tokens of credibility. But I have here very little to say. Scarce any thing can be added to the perspicuity of the Evangelists several relations.

I shall however make two or three general observations, and then go over the particulars of the relation of each miracle.

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