[4.26] _Testimony of the Twelve Patriarchs_, Judah, 25.
[4.27] Acts ii. 4; x. 34, et seq.; vi. 15; xix. 6; I. Cor. xii, xiv.
[4.28] Mark xvi. 17. It must be remembered that in the ancient
Hebrew, as in all the other ancient languages (see my
_Origin of Language_, p. 177, et seq.), the words meaning
"stranger," "strange language," were derived from the words
which signified "to stammer," "to sob," an unknown dialect
always appearing to a simple people, as it were, an indistinct
stammering. See Isaiah xxviii. 11; xxxiii. 19; I. Cor. xiv. 21.
[4.29] I. Cor. viii. 1, remembering what precedes.
[4.30] I. Cor. xii. 28, 30; xiv. 2, et seq.
[4.31] I. Sam. xix. 23, et seq.
[4.32] Plutarch, _Of the Pythian Oracles_, 24. Compare the prediction
of Cassandra in the Agamemnon of Æschylus.
[4.33] I. Cor. xii. 3; xvi. 22; Rom. viii. 15.
[4.34] Rom. viii. 23, 26, 27.
[4.35] I. Cor. vii. 1; xiv. 7, et seq.
[4.36] Rom. viii. 26, 27.
[4.37] I. Cor. xiv. 13, 14, 27, et seq.
[4.38] Jurieu, _Pastoral Letters_, 3d year, 3d letter; Misson, _The
Sacred Theatre of Cevennes_, p. 10, 14, 15, 18, 19, 22, 31,
32, 36, 37, 65, 66, 68, 70, 94, 104, 109, 126, 140; Bruey's
_History of Fanaticism_ (Montpelier, 1709). I., pages 145, et
seq.; Fléchier, _Select Letters_ (Lyon, 1734), I., p. 353, et
seq.
[4.39] Karl Hase, _History of the Church_, §§ 439 and 458, 5; the
Protestant Journal, _Hope_, 1st April, 1847.
[4.40] M. Hohl, _Bruchstücke aus dem Leben und den Schriften_ Edward
Irving's (Saint-Gall, 2839), p. 145, 149, et seq.; Karl Hase,
_History of the Church_, §§ 458, 4. For the Mormons, see Remy,
_Voyage_ I., p. 176-177, note; 259, 260; II., p. 55, et seq.
For the Convulsionaries of St. Medard, see, above all, Carré
de Montgeron, _The Truth about Miracles_, &c. (Paris, 1737,
1744), II., p. 18, 19, 49, 54, 55, 63, 64, 80, &c.
[4.41] _Acts_ ii. 13, 15.
[4.42] Mark iii 21, et seq.; John x. 20, et seq.; xii. 27, et seq.
[4.43] _Acts_ xix. 6; I. Cor. xiv. 3, et seq.
[4.44] _Acts_ x. 46; I. Cor. xiv. 15, 16, 26.
[4.45] Col. iii. 16; Eph. v. 49 (ψαλμόι ὔμνοι ῳ δαὶ πνευματικαι).
See the former chapters of the Gospel of Luke. Compare in
particular, Luke i. 46, with _Acts_ x. 46.
[4.46] I. Cor. xiv. 15; Col. iii. 16; Eph. v. 19.
[4.47] Jeremiah i. 6.
[4.48] Mark xvi. 17.
[4.49] I. Cor. xiv. 22. Πνεῦμα in the Epistles of S. Paul, often
approaches the sense of δυνάμις. The spiritual phenomena are
regarded as δυνάμεις, that is to say, miracles.
[4.50] Irenæus, _Adv. hæret._ V., vi. 1; Tertullian, _Adv. Marciom_,
v. 8. _Constit. Apost._ viii. 1.
[4.51] Luke ii. 37; II. Cor. vi. 5; xi. 27.
[4.52] II. Cor. vii. 10.
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