greater works in Christ’s name than Christ Himself did, that they may at once raise them up from their grovelling apprehensions,* and confirm the saying, that Christ was raised from the dead. For this, in fact, is just what this Book is: a Demonstration of the Resurrectiond: this being once believed, the rest would come in due course. The subject then and entire scope of this Book, in the main, is just what I have said. And now let us hear the Preface itself. The former treatise have I made, O Theophilus,
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