[5] See p. 132 of An Introduction to the Study of the Scriptures, by the Right Rev. W. Boyd Carpenter, Bishop of Ripon.
[6] See p. 222 of Some Elements of Religion, Liddon.
[7] See p. 51 of An Introduction to the Study of the Scriptures.
[8] Extract from a sermon preached in St. Paul’s, Finsbury, on November 23rd, 1904.
[9] This explanation has been given by the Rev. Samuel Cox, and it is quoted with approval by the Bishop of London on p. 63 of his little work, Old Testament Difficulties (S.P.C.K.).
[10] See p. 41 of Old Testament Difficulties.
[11] Article “Genesis.”
[12] Miraculum means merely a wonderful thing. It is certainly a proper translation of σημεῖα (signs) and τέρατα (wonders), as used by New Testament writers.
[13] By the author of Supernatural Religion. (Longmans, Green, and Co.; 1889.)
[14] See Encyclopædia Biblica, article “Gospels,” paragraph 138 (e).