Publisher's Synopsis
I have been requested to write some papers on our Lord's miracles. I venture the attempt inthe belief that, seeing they are one of the modes in which his unseen life found expression, weare bound through them to arrive at some knowledge of that life. For he has come, The Word ofGod, that we may know God: every word of his then, as needful to the knowing of himself, isneedful to the knowing of God, and we must understand, as far as we may, every one of hiswords and every one of his actions, which, with him, were only another form of word. I believethis the immediate end of our creation. And I believe that this will at length result in theunravelling for us of what must now, more or less, appear to every man the knotted and twistedcoil of the universe