The Study of the Miracles - CCS by Ada R Habershon.
THE subject of this book is so vast, that it seems almost presumptuous to attempt to write upon it. For when we gather together all the testimony to the miraculous throughout Scripture, the accumulated evidence is overwhelming.
It is not written with any thought of defending the miracles or of proving their truth - this would be unnecessary; nor is it an attempt to explain them - this would be impossible; nor does it even aim at describing them, for this has already often been done. It’s object is rather to collect from Scripture the innumerable proofs of God’s ALMIGHTY power and of the Divine element in the Bible itself, thus proving incidentally that to get rid of the miraculous from Scripture would be an utterly impossible task.
It was the desire of the author, that this book may lead to higher thoughts of God, the Maker of heaven and earth, who is also the God of love and grace; and that He of whom it attempts to speak may accept it as a tribute to the honour of His Name, and may deign to use it to His own glory.