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1 1, 15 | said to be that worker of miracles, THE WORD OF GOD. For THE
2 2, 94 | operations and astonishing miracles which were evident to all,
3 3, 39 | they should see astonishing miracles, signs, and (other) divine
4 3, 41 | Divinity, from many other great miracles; and particularly from this, --
5 3, 61 | exhibited that greatest of miracles to all men, the mark of
6 4, 1 | to His Godhead. For, the miracles which were performed by
7 4, 1 | evident powers of God, the miracles and astonishing acts and
8 4, 1 | that we should, from those miracles which we ourselves have
9 4, 31(119)| and his followers did many miracles, which they imputed to evil
10 4, 31(119)| manner in which we speak of miracles; because, say they, it might
11 4, 31(119)| still follow, that such miracles proceeded from skill in
12 5, 15 | that He performed the miracles recorded in the Scriptures, (
13 5, 30 | forth of) Divine powers, Miracles, and wonderful Works. If
14 5, 42 | by means of (fabricated) miracles; they surely never would
15 5, 44(87) | were acquainted with His miracles, and His resurrection. Did
16 5, 45 | unless He had made use of miracles and astonishing deeds, and
17 5, 46 | and the Doer of all these miracles, He made them the Fishermen
18 5, 48 | He performed all these miracles, and (put forth these) powers:
19 5, 49 | giving them the power to work miracles, saying at one time, "Receive
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