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“Does there exist a single instance of a saint asserting that he himself possessed the gift of miracles?” quote by Edward Gibbon
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“Does there exist a single instance of a saint asserting that he himself possessed the gift of miracles?”

Edward Gibbon

About This Quote

The quote asks whether any saint has ever claimed personal miraculous power, highlighting skepticism about self‑attributed divine gifts.

In simple terms: Questioning saintly self‑claims of miracles.

Key Takeaway

Consider humility over self‑praise.

Themes

faith miracles humility

Mood

inquisitive skeptical

Type

philosophical theological

When to use this quote

  • religious discourse
  • historical analysis
  • personal reflection

Key Concepts

theology self‑deception authority

Questions to Reflect On

  • Do we value humility more than proof?
  • How does authority affect belief?
A Different Perspective

Skepticism may ignore genuine experiences.

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