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1 IV, 263 | 263. "A miracle," says one, "would strengthen
2 VII, 470 | 470. "Had I seen a miracle," say men, "I should become
3 VII, 552 | Jesus Christ wrought no miracle at the Sepulchre.~Only the
4 VIII, 576 | and to prepare a lasting miracle, He prepares prophecies
5 X, 643 | drowned the whole earth by a miracle which sufficiently indicated
6 X, 643 | whom He had promised. This miracle was enough to confirm the
7 XI, 705 | has fulfilled them is a miracle existing since the birth
8 XII, 759 | have not accepted Him, this miracle here has happened. The prophecies
9 XIII, 803 | 804. Miracle.—It is an effect, which
10 XIII, 803 | for it; and what is not a miracle is an effect, which does
11 XIII, 803 | the devil do not work a miracle; for that does not exceed
12 XIII, 807 | miracles.~He proves by a miracle that He remits sins.~Rejoice
13 XIII, 807 | Prophecy is not called miracle; as Saint John speaks of
14 XIII, 807 | John speaks of the first miracle in Cana and then of what
15 XIII, 807 | John calls this "the second miracle."~
16 XIII, 809 | 810. The second miracle can suppose the first, but
17 XIII, 818 | Vatable they are the tricks.~Miracle does not always signify
18 XIII, 818 | does not always signify miracle. I Sam. 14:15; miracle signifies
19 XIII, 818 | signify miracle. I Sam. 14:15; miracle signifies fear, and is so
20 XIII, 821 | any other, because He has miracle, prophecy, doctrine, perpetuity,
21 XIII, 821 | etc.~The Donatists. No miracle which obliges them to say
22 XIII, 826 | there has never happened any miracle on the side of error, and
23 XIII, 832 | 833. Miracle.—The people concluded this
24 XIII, 834 | soon, then, as we see a miracle, we must either assent to
25 XIII, 837 | prophecies constitute a lasting miracle.~
26 XIII, 838(191)| no man which shall do a miracle in my name, that can lightly
27 XIII, 840 | of theirs. Thus there is miracle against miracle, both the
28 XIII, 840 | there is miracle against miracle, both the first and greatest
29 XIII, 841 | the great and wonderful miracle of his resurrection.~Nisi
30 XIII, 842 | has never been without a miracle.~"He hath a devil." John
31 XIII, 845 | God will not permit that a miracle may lead into error..."~
32 XIII, 845 | controversy in the same Church, miracle will decide.~Second objection: "
33 XIII, 845 | Church there should happen a miracle on the side of those in
34 XIII, 845 | error. Schism is visible; a miracle is visible. But schism is
35 XIII, 845 | more a sign of error than a miracle is a sign of truth. Therefore
36 XIII, 845 | sign of truth. Therefore a miracle cannot lead into error.~
37 XIII, 845 | error is not so obvious as a miracle is obvious. Therefore a
38 XIII, 845 | is obvious. Therefore a miracle could lead into error.~Ubi
39 XIII, 849 | propositions condemned, but no miracle; for the truth was not attacked.
40 XIII, 850 | prophecies? No, but of his own miracle. What says Jesus Christ?
41 XIII, 850 | Church has never approved a miracle among heretics.~Miracles
42 XIII, 850 | innocents, and true believers.~A miracle among schismatics is not
43 XIII, 850 | which is more obvious than a miracle, visibly indicates their
44 XIII, 850 | and error is in question, miracle decides.~Si non fecissem
45 XIII, 850 | effects of grace.~If one miracle were wrought among the Jesuits!~
46 XIII, 850 | among the Jesuits!~When a miracle disappoints the expectation
47 XIII, 850 | and the instrument of the miracle, it ought—then to induce
48 XIII, 855 | 856. On the miracle.—As God has made no family
49 XIV, 875 | Church. It would be a strange miracle if infallibility existed
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