If anyone causes one of these little ones—those who believe in me—to stumble, it would be better for them to have a large millstone hung around their neck and to be drowned in the depths of the sea. –Matthew 18:6
These signs shall follow them that believe. –Mark 16:17
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Correction: I am not the only charismatic person to rediscover John Wesley’s refutation of Conyers Middleton (Miracles Are for Today!, 2019). Craig Keener did (see index of his book Miracles, 2011), Jon Ruthven did (On the Cessation of the Charismata, 1993, p. 26), Daniel Jennings did (The Supernatural Occurrences of John Wesley, 2005, pp. 82-83), and so did Thomas C. Oden (John Wesley’s Scriptural Christianity, 1994, p. 118ff).
See Also:
Daniel Kolenda’s “Cessationism 10 (The Godfather)” (2024).
Thomas Church’s A Vindication of the Miraculous Powers (1750).
Thomas Boys’ The Suppressed Evidence (1832).


