Footnotes1.My quotations throughout this work are taken from the first edition. The passage here quoted is somewhat altered in the third edition, but not so as to affect the general meaning.2.The word which is here translated in the A. V.“miracles”is in the original σημεῖα.3.J. S. Mill, in his recently published essays, considers this the most formidable objection against theism.4.See for example, Matt. v. 39-42, Luke vi. 20, 21, 24-26, and various others of a similar description.5.“The Jesus of the Evangelists.”6.Mr. Mill, in his recently published Essay on Theism, has strongly expressed his belief that these discourses are the veritable utterances of Jesus.
Footnotes1.My quotations throughout this work are taken from the first edition. The passage here quoted is somewhat altered in the third edition, but not so as to affect the general meaning.2.The word which is here translated in the A. V.“miracles”is in the original σημεῖα.3.J. S. Mill, in his recently published essays, considers this the most formidable objection against theism.4.See for example, Matt. v. 39-42, Luke vi. 20, 21, 24-26, and various others of a similar description.5.“The Jesus of the Evangelists.”6.Mr. Mill, in his recently published Essay on Theism, has strongly expressed his belief that these discourses are the veritable utterances of Jesus.
Footnotes1.My quotations throughout this work are taken from the first edition. The passage here quoted is somewhat altered in the third edition, but not so as to affect the general meaning.2.The word which is here translated in the A. V.“miracles”is in the original σημεῖα.3.J. S. Mill, in his recently published essays, considers this the most formidable objection against theism.4.See for example, Matt. v. 39-42, Luke vi. 20, 21, 24-26, and various others of a similar description.5.“The Jesus of the Evangelists.”6.Mr. Mill, in his recently published Essay on Theism, has strongly expressed his belief that these discourses are the veritable utterances of Jesus.