Miracles Are for Today! – This is a refutation of B. B. Warfield’s Counterfeit Miracles. It shows that cessationism has its origins with Enlightenment rationalism; and answers Warfield’s doubts about Scripture, his rejection of miracles in church history, and his cessationist opinions. 68 pages.
An analysis of one of the most influential theologians when it comes to cessationism: B. B. Warfield. While there are sometimes many factors that play a part in determining why a person reaches the conclusions that they do, this explores the impact that Warfield’s studies in higher criticism may have had in influencing his cessationism. This work is an aid to any student interested in answering the question of whether miracles still happen. – Daniel Jennings, author of The Supernatural Occurrences of John Wesley
The anti-supernatural attitude among Americans can be observed by the stats that point to a really low belief in Hell:

