Book, Chapter
1 I, XXI | feeble knee and passed his healing hand over all the diseased
2 II, II | bishops, found no benefit or healing from their ministry; at
3 III, II | innumerable other miracles of healing wrought by the wood of the
4 III, II | prayed very many miracles of healing are known to have been wrought,
5 III, IX | CHAP. IX. How miracles of healing have been frequently wrought
6 III, XII | when a boy, that miracle of healing had been wrought. Nor need
7 III, XIII | but, spreading rays of healing light even beyond the sea,
8 IV, III | virtue, frequent miracles of healing are wont to be wrought.
9 IV, VI | wont immediately to bring healing to them.~This man, before
10 IV, X | pass over the miracle of healing, which the same book informs
11 IV, X | and how great a grace of healing power.~
12 IV, XXV | requires greater care in the healing thereof; wherefore give
13 IV, XXX | father. The miracles of healing, sometimes wrought in that
14 IV, XXXI | not without the virtue of healing, as may be seen in the book
15 V, II | physician to take in hand the healing of the sores of his head.
16 V, XVIII| relate that many miracles of healing have been wrought in the
17 V, XXI | Sun of Righteousness, with healing in His wings,’’ that is,
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