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1 1, Pref | of His own life, and His miracles wrought by divine power, 2 1, VI | power Jesus wrought these miracles, it is clear that Christians 3 1, XXX | his wisdom, and for his miracles, and for his powers of government. 4 1, XXXVIII| had been so taught to work miracles; or was it without the aid 5 1, XXXVIII| therefore, that they did no miracles at all, but that, after 6 1, XXXVIII| But if they indeed wrought miracles, then how can it be believed 7 1, XLVI | shall refer not only to His miracles, but, as is proper, to those 8 1, XLVI | not without the help of miracles and wonders have prevailed 9 1, LII | testimony of the prophecies, and miracles which Jesus wrought, and 10 1, LXVIII | purpose, he compares the (miracles) related of Jesus to the 11 1, LXVIII | should not He who, by the miracles which He did, induced those 12 1, LXVIII | and character than by His miracles, as to how they were to 13 2, VIII | have no longer prophets nor miracles, traces of which to a considerable 14 2, IX | the power of God, by the miracles which He performed, which 15 2, XIV | he did in the case of the miracles, when he alleged that they 16 2, XIV | granted that Jesus worked miracles, he thought to weaken the 17 2, XXXV | sun--but also the other miracles, which show that the crucified 18 2, XXXIX | hearers, but who also by His miracles made an impression on those 19 2, XLVIII | moreover, unable to resist the miracles which Jesus is recorded 20 2, XLVIII | greater works than these miracles of Jesus, which were perceptible 21 2, XLIX | tried by certain apparent miracles to gain over to them the 22 2, XLIX | wishing to assimilate the miracles of Jesus to the works of 23 2, XLIX | you even others, employing miracles of a similar kind, who are 24 2, XLIX | those who professed to work miracles, without declaring what 25 2, XLIX | wicked lives will perform miracles in the name of Jesus, and 26 2, XLIX | should seem to perform miracles like those of Jesus, while 27 2, L | would come working similar miracles to Himself, but who are 28 2, L | feign that they can work miracles as being the disciples of 29 2, LI | those to be regarded as miracles which are wrought through 30 2, LI | the consequences of their miracles, viz., whether they tend 31 2, LI | being carded away by the miracles themselves) who it is that 32 2, LI | in consequence of their miracles, that these men wrought 33 2, LII | an entire nation by the miracles of Moses, manifestly demonstrate 34 2, LII | should be performed those miracles which he is recorded to 35 2, LII | wonders, need to work such miracles as, on account of their 36 2, LIII | others also, who will perform miracles like mine, but who are wicked 37 2, LIII | others also, who will perform miracles like mine, but who are wicked 38 2, LV | who did not believe the miracles of Moses, might credibly 39 2, LXXV | questions? Which class of miracles, in your judgment, do you 40 2, LXXV | respect to our accounts of the miracles of Jesus. But if those related 41 2, LXXVII | prophecies, and who wrought miracles, that we may see and believe 42 3, III | Ill.~In the next place, miracles were performed in all countries, 43 3, V | altogether denying, indeed, the miracles and wonders done by him, 44 3, XIV | His manifold wisdom and miracles established Judaism first, 45 3, XXI | or of performing certain miracles, or for His own transfiguration, 46 3, XXIV | and eye-wit-nesses of the miracles of Jesus, who clearly manifest 47 3, XXVIII | merely in His Godhead and miracles, as if He had not also been 48 3, XXXIV | the work of Jesus, and the miracles related of Him, of which 49 3, XLVI | reason places "workings of miracles" and "gifts of healings" 50 3, XLVI | therefore, with respect to his miracles, it was suspected that he 51 6, XLV | and marvels, and lying miracles found to accompany evil, 52 8, XLV | evidence in support of our miracles, if Moses or any of the 53 8, XLVII | have been more induced by miracles than by exhortations to