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1 1 | the supernatural signs and miracles performed by Him, had no
2 1 | name of Christ, performed miracles through their faith. At
3 1 | Scripture was asserted. The miracles, prophesies and, in general,
4 1 | biblical books and scriptural miracles, etc., added considerably
5 5 | enlightens all.”~ ~ ~The miracles.~Religion acknowledges miracles.
6 5 | miracles.~Religion acknowledges miracles. But some scientists reject
7 5 | reject the possibility of miracles, regarding them as contradictory
8 5 | such scholars assert that miracles appear to be either fiction,
9 5 | without the help of God or of miracles. This is not correct. At
10 5 | the world and its laws are miracles.~Who created the world and
11 5 | it, can make such things (miracles) as steam engines, then
12 11 | way an understanding of miracles, he denied miraculous phenomena
13 11 | expanding the understanding of miracles, revelation and inspiration,
14 11 | rests upon the problem of miracles in general. If a miracle
15 11 | chapter on the problem of miracles above), then supernatural
16 11 | supernatural signs, that is, miracles. Therefore, the most important
17 11 | acknowledged in those phenomena and miracles, which the Savior not only
18 12 | 12. Miracles and Prophecies.~The miracles
19 12 | Miracles and Prophecies.~The miracles which accompany Revelation
20 12 | He occasionally performed miracles and demonstrated other spiritual
21 12 | phenomena. Sometimes these miracles carried an undoubted and
22 12 | Of a singular aspect are miracles which represent in themselves
23 13 | possesses true prophecies and miracles. Christianity is the sole,
24 23 | His sermon on the mount, miracles, parables, the tragic details
25 24 | the crown of all the other miracles and comprises, according
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