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Counterfeit Miracles (B. B. Warfield)

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In 1917, Benjamin Warfield was invited to deliver the Thomas Smyth lectures for 1917–1918 at Columbia Theological Seminary in Columbia, South Carolina. The subject was the perennial issue of discerning true miracles of the Holy Spirit in God’s church from the imposters that distracted the church from its mission – and took away its strength. The subjects Warfield spoke on provide a comprehensive treatment of the different types of miracles claimed to be from the Holy Spirit. Together they provide helpful teaching to enable us to not be sidetracked from the essential work of the church in declaring the gospel and discipling believers.

Subjects Covered

  1. The Cessation of the Charismata
  2. Patristic and Mediaeval Marvels
  3. Roman Catholic Miracles
  4. Irvingite Gifts
  5. Faith-Healing
  6. Mind-Cure

B. B. Warfield was a champion of confessional Christianity and would not countenance any truce bought at the price of compromise. A lady once met him during the week of the General Assembly. ‘Dr Warfield, I hear that there is going to be trouble at the Assembly. Do let us pray for peace.’ ‘I am praying,’ replied Warfield,‘that if they do not do what is right, there may be a mighty battle.’

This edition was re-typeset in 2024.

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Table of Contents

I.    The Cessation of the Charismata    1

II.    Patristic and Mediaeval Marvels    41

III.    Roman Catholic Miracles    89

IV.    Irvingite Gifts    157

V.    Faith-Healing    195

VI.    Mind-Cure    249

Notes [referred to in the text by superior numerals]

Product Details

Title:  Counterfeit Miracles

Author: B. B. Warfield

Publisher: Banner of Truth

Pages: 440

Binding: Hardcover Cloth-bound

Size: 18.8 x 12.7 x 2.0 cm

ISBN: 9781800403017

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