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 1      II|         and worked certain other miracles of the kind." Then after
 2      II|    mankind, worked any number of miracles, of which I will omit the
 3      II|         on the strength of a few miracles proclaim their Jesus a god."
 4      IV|       more wondrous and numerous miracles than the other ; nor let
 5     XVI|      fact. Note then the sort of miracles on which he prides himself,
 6   XXIII|       lengthy description of his miracles. And yet one might fairly
 7    XXVI|       XXVI~ ~THE fifth and sixth miracles however in this book do
 8     XXX| story-teller resumes his tale of miracles ; for he brings his hero,
 9    XXXI|          truth in his stories of miracles, he yet clearly shows that
10    XXXI|       regard the whole series of miracles wrought by him, as having
11    XXXV|          and witnessing him work miracles by means of certain uncanny
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