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1 1, 62 | revolving is an unceasing miracle,—to revolve with the things
2 3, 2 | And this is indeed a great miracle to those, who set their
3 3, 20 | formerly had! Nor was the great miracle of THE WORD, which renewed
4 3, 31 | transcend every sort of miracle30 ?~
5 3, 42 | so) accompanied by the miracle, that it was unlike that
6 3, 45 | passion, and of the great miracle of His resurrection after ./.
7 3, 55 | which (grew) out of the miracle. Well therefore, -- because
8 3, 61 | had there been many, the miracle of Him who overcame Death
9 4, 2 | his own mind, that this miracle was not of man. He approached
10 4, 3 | And such indeed was the miracle which accompanied the act,
11 4, 3 | of the greatness of the miracle; still, such cannot fairly
12 4, 8 | that they gave in to this miracle; but, it was after much
13 4, 13 | of the Lord, and it is a miracle in our eyes?' Wherefore
14 4, 14 | from the Lord, and is a miracle in our eyes?" Very consistently
15 4, 14 | said: "39 And this is a miracle in our eyes:" by which He
16 4, 18 | ancient things, the greatest miracle of all is, the Divine word (
17 4, 20 | trampled on by them." This miracle is then complete : the Jews
18 5, 21 | that He wrought no complete miracle, nor yet any of those wonderful
19 5, 23 | ascribe to Him every sort of miracle and wonderful work, that (
20 5, 40(80)| that, Peter's working a miracle, in order to pay the tribute,
21 5, 46 | incredulous, as to this miracle, -- which could scarcely (
22 5, 50 | whose power and name the miracle had been wrought ? -- And
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