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1 VIII, I, 65 | of centaurs and dragons, miracles and prodigies. And if we 2 X | Sect. X. Of Miracles~ ~ 3 X, I, 95 | were eye-witnesses to those miracles of our Saviour, by which 4 X, I, 95 | presume, will the accounts of miracles and prodigies be found in 5 X, I, 99(*)| might justly be esteemed miracles, because they are really, 6 X, II, 102 | and wonder, arising from miracles, being an agreeable emotion, 7 X, II, 102 | many instances of forged miracles, and prophecies, and supernatural 8 X, II, 102 | assurance, all religious miracles?~ 9 X, II, 104 | and all of them abound in miracles), as its direct scope is 10 X, II, 104 | destroys the credit of those miracles, on which that system was 11 X, II, 105 | One of the best attested miracles in all profane history, 12 X, II, 105 | was a greater number of miracles ascribed to one person, 13 X, II, 105 | extraordinary; many of the miracles were immediately proved 14 X, II, 105 | opinions, in whose favour the miracles were said to have been wrought, 15 X, II, 106 | equally strong between the miracles related by Herodotus or 16 X, II, 108 | otherwise, there may possibly be miracles, or violations of the usual 17 X, II, 108 | of the laws of nature by miracles, in order to judge which 18 X, II, 108 | testimony concerning religious miracles, than in that concerning 19 X, II, 109 | evident, let us examine those miracles, related in scripture; and 20 X, II, 109 | it full of prodigies and miracles. It gives an account of 21 X, II, 109 | miraculous than all the miracles it relates; which is, however, 22 X, II, 110 | 101. What we have said of miracles may be applied, without 23 X, II, 110 | all prophecies are real miracles, and as such only, can be 24 X, II, 110 | was at first attended with miracles, but even at this day cannot