Now a certain man was sick, Lazarus of Bethany, of the village of Mary and her sister Martha. JOHN xi. 1. I DO not know whether it is legitimate to make comparisons between the miracles. Dr. Plummer says it is not. He says that to the philosophic believer in miracles all genuine miracles are alike. When natural causes are inadequate, and a supernatural cause is admitted, all degrees of difficulty are excluded. One who has omnipotence to aid Him cleanses lepers and raises the dead as easily as Heheals ordinary diseases. If any miracle is credible, raising a man who has been dead for four days is credible. No doubt that is all quite truly said.
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