Chapter, Paragraph
1 3 | laws of nature.~ As a mass phenomenon, atheism has come into existence
2 5 | either fiction, fraud or a phenomenon which science cannot at
3 5 | miracle. A miracle is a phenomenon which is unexplainable not
4 5 | In other words, is such a phenomenon possible which cannot be
5 5 | scholars say that every phenomenon of nature and every event
6 5 | activity in the world so that a phenomenon will occur which is not
7 8 | we often meet with this phenomenon. Very often exceptionally
8 11 | as miraculous every vital phenomenon, because no phenomenon of
9 11 | vital phenomenon, because no phenomenon of life can be completely
10 11 | revelation every new prominent phenomenon of man’s spirit, natural
11 12 | view. As an ontological phenomenon, a miracle is a phenomenon
12 12 | phenomenon, a miracle is a phenomenon of the supernatural power
13 12 | sensation. As a teleological phenomenon, a miracle always has a
14 18,4| Materialists explain suffering as a phenomenon which is undesirable but
15 20 | biblical teaching. The amazing phenomenon of the universality of the
16 21,1| death is not a necessary phenomenon but only an accidental phenomenon
17 21,1| phenomenon but only an accidental phenomenon as a punishment for sin.
18 24 | puzzle to this greatest world phenomenon. Among rationalistic attempts
19 24 | attractive, and fascinating phenomenon which cannot be compared
20 24 | mankind; that is, that unusual phenomenon of history eternally issuing
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