This is a classic work of Christian apologetics, in which Benjamin Breckinridge Warfield argues against the idea of miraculous gifts of the Holy Spirit in the modern era. Drawing on his extensive knowledge of theology and biblical scholarship, Warfield presents a rigorous critique of the claims of charismatic movements, showing that their purported miracles are often fraudulent or illusory. With its clear and compelling arguments, this book remains an important resource for anyone interested in the intersection of faith and reason.
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