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We have not the leisure, or the patience, or the skill, to comprehend what was working in the mind and heart of a then recent graduate from the Harvard Divinity School who would muster the audacity to contradict his most formidable instructor, the majesterial Andrews Norton, by saying that, while he believed Jesus `` like other religious teachers '', worked miracles, `` I see not how a miracle proves a doctrine ''.
In 1173 Pope Alexander III, after reprimanding certain bishops for having permitted veneration of a man who was far from being a saint, decreed: " You shall not therefore presume to honour him in the future ; for, even if miracles were worked through him, it is not lawful for you to venerate him as a saint without the authority of the Catholic Church.
The tomb at Sebaste continued, nevertheless, to be visited by pious pilgrims, and St. Jerome bears witness to miracles being worked there.
end ) confuses the legends of the rod that blossomed with those of the rod that worked miracles, thus giving us contradictory statements.
Senior members of the Ivory Coast team commented that Eriksson had " worked miracles " in the short time with the squad and commented with disappointment that they could not keep him to ensure further progress.
His biographers relate miracles due to his sanctity worked during his lifetime and at his shrine.
Pope Alexander III ( 1159 – 81 ) took occasion to prohibit his veneration in these words: " For the future you will not presume to pay him reverence, as, even though miracles were worked through him, it would not allow you to revere him as a saint unless with the authority of the Roman Church ".
I must say that the true God is the one who is in the Bible, Jesus Christ ," and, " I would be a fool to say that He hasn't worked miracles in my life.
Rollin held Jansenist principles, and even went so far as to defend the miracles supposed to be worked at the tomb of François de Paris, commonly known as Deacon Paris.
Three years later they narrowly missed out on a play-off spot as McNally worked miracles on a limited budget, but further bad times lay ahead.
This, and the Papal Bull for her canonisation, relate several instances of miracles purported to have been worked by the Empress.
" It was also reported to the Guru Ji that Ram Rai had also worked miracles in the Mughal's court against His father's direct instructions.
All of his works were religious ; two of the most well known are Milagros de Nuestra Señora ( about the miracles worked by the Virgin Mary ) and Vida de Santa Oria.
The king of Persia, hearing that he worked miracles, sent for him to heal his sick son, and on the child's dying put Manes in prison.
He is reported to have possessed spiritual gifts and worked miracles, and draw some following from among the monks.
The canonization of confessors or martyrs might be taken up as soon as two miracles were reported to have been worked at their intercession, after the pontifical permission of public veneration as described above.
At this stage it was only required that the two miracles worked after the permission awarding a public cultus be discussed in three meetings of the congregation.
He is said to have been a man of immense bodily strength, weak and unreliable yet devout and charitable, and so was regarded by the English as a martyr, and miracles were said to have been worked at his tomb at Crowland.
About this date Abbot Markward commissioned him to rewrite the old life of St. Goar and to supplement it by an account of the miracles worked by the saint.
It replaced one of the miracles of old Russian architecture, a many-tented cathedral built in the 1560s by the same masters as worked on the famous St.
# Patika Sutta () or Pathika Sutta ( pāthika -): a monk has left the order because he says the Buddha does not work miracles ; most of the sutta is taken up with accounts of miracles the Buddha has worked
It was here that St. Sophronius of Jerusalem was healed of an ophthalmy that had been declared incurable by the physicians ( 610-619 ), whereupon he wrote the panegyric of the two saints with a compilation of seventy miracles worked in their sanctuary ( Migne, Patrologia Graeca, LXXXVII, 3379-676 )

miracles and Cuthbert's
After Cuthbert's death, numerous miracles were attributed to his intercession and to intercessory prayer near his remains.
The second is a collection of 129 posthumous miracles attributed to the 7th-century saint Cuthbert, such as those associated with St Cuthbert's Well.

miracles and name
: At Castrum Fumorense near Alatri in Lazio, the birth of Saint Peter Celestine, who, when leading the life of a hermit in Abruzzo, being famous for his sanctity and miracles, was elected Roman Pontiff as an octogenarian, assumed the name Celestine V, but abandoned his office that same year and preferred to return to solitude.
After Jesus returned to heaven, the book of Acts records the disciples of Jesus praying to God to grant that miracles be done in his name, for the purpose of convincing onlookers that he is alive.
After his death in 1937, many miracles of healing have been attributed to his name.
Gregory of Tours transmits complete his prayer in chapter II of the History of the Franks: " O Jesus Christ, you who as Clotilde tells me are the son of the Living God, you who give succor to those who are in danger, and victory to those accorded who hope in Thee, I seek the glory of devotion with your assistance: If you give me victory over these enemies, and if I experience the miracles that the people committed to your name say they have had, I believe in you, and I will be baptized in your name.
Various miracles and supernatural events are attributed to her name after her death.
A martyr of that name is venerated as a saint in the Roman Catholic Church, that came into existence close to 1000 years after his saintly miracles, which, however, judges that the legend recounted about him is " completely fabulous.
The village's name signifies, according to Sir James Ware, " a wonderful place on an eminence ", or as some interpret it, " the hill of miracles.
Many Jews of Morocco consider Ouezzane to be a holy city and make pilgrimages there to venerate the tomb of several marabouts ( Moroccan saints ), particularly moul Anrhaz, the local name for Rabbi Amram ben Diwan, an eighteenth-century rabbi who lived in the city and whose burial site is associated with a number of miracles.
Corella was a name of a village in Navarra, Spain where this town ’ patroness, Nuestra Señora del Villar showered miracles.
The Cathedral of His Glory was started by Dr. C. Paul Willis under the name Christian Word Teaching Ministries in the Terrace movie theater in Greensboro, N. C. After a series of what seemed to be miracles, the congregation was able to build its 2200-seat sanctuary on a piece of land near the Lake Jeanette off Lake Jeanette Road.

miracles and during
Aside from the services he provided guiding the only centre of literacy in the region, his reputation as a holy man led to his role as a diplomat among the tribes ; there are also many stories of miracles which he performed during his work to convert the Picts.
Deism became more prominent in the 17th and 18th centuries during the Age of Enlightenment — especially in Britain, France, Germany and America — among intellectuals raised as Christians who believed in one God, but found they could not believe in supernatural events such as miracles, the inerrancy of scriptures, or the Trinity.
He performed such miracles by magic acts during the reign of Claudius that he was regarded as a god and honored with a statue on the island in the Tiber which the two bridges cross, with the inscription Simoni Deo Sancto, " To Simon the Holy God ".
The retelling of such miracles did encourage the pilgrimage trade at Glastonbury until the Abbey was dissolved in 1539, during the English Reformation.
Justin Martyr records that Simon Magus, a gnostic mentioned in the Christian Bible, performed such miracles by magic acts during the reign of Claudius that he was regarded as a god and honored with a statue on the island in the Tiber which the two bridges cross, with the inscription Simoni Deo Sancto, " To Simon the Holy God ".
This was founded by the Bishop of York who later became known as John of Beverley, who was believed to have performed miracles during his lifetime, and was later venerated as a saint.
Its ceiling is covered with frescos dating from the early part of the 13th century which depict the Visitation and miracles performed by the Virgin Mary which were revealed during conservation work in the 1990s.
Abraham encountered several miracles of God during his lifetime.
Many tales of miracles and other marvels were attributed to relics beginning in the early centuries of the church ; many of these became especially popular during the Middle Ages.
Aside from the services he provided guiding the only centre of literacy in the region, his reputation as a holy man led to his role as a diplomat among the tribes ; there are also many stories of miracles which he performed during his work to convert the Picts.
The works include the miracles and other acts performed during his ministry.
) In some accounts, a Baal Shem was believed to have re-discovered the true pronunciation, perhaps during deep meditation, and could use it in magical ways to work miracles.
On April 17, 2011, a print of Piss Christ was vandalized " beyond repair " by Christian protesters while on display during the Je crois aux miracles ( I believe in miracles ) exhibition at the Collection Lambert, a contemporary art museum in Avignon, France.
Mark was gone for a period of two years, during which time he is said to have gone to Rome, Aquileia, and the Pentapolis, preaching, performing miracles, and winning converts to Christianity at each location.
Presumably the many miracles which won for him the title of Thaumaturgus were performed during these years.
Intercessory prayer to saintly persons who have not yet been canonized is also practiced, and evidence of miracles produced as a result of such prayer is very commonly produced during the formal process of canonization.
# The Christmas Train ( Warner Books, 2002 ) shows how we do get second chances to fulfill our dreams during the season of miracles and instantly became a bestseller.
William FitzHerbert was buried in York Minster and within a few months of his death, miracles were attributed to his intervention and a sweet-smell came from his tomb when it was damaged during a fire.
The Great Fire of London, which took place on September 2, 1666, was one of the major events that affected England during Dryden's " year of miracles ".
Written about 23 years after the fourth volume, during which time Ghulam Ahmad had claimed to be the Promised Messiah and the awaited Mahdi this volume describes the nature of the true religion and how it can be recognized, the nature of divine love, the nature of miracles and why they are essential and that living and fresh miracles are the signs of a living religion and not merely stories of the old.
The film features scenes of Jesus ' miracles and his Sermon on the Mount ( shot with many thousands of extras ), as well as a scene where Jesus visits John the Baptist in his dungeon during his imprisonment by Herod Antipas.

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