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Meanings of several miracles in English
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Usage of several miracles in English
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Baldus, his penitentiary, has written his life, in which he ascribes to him severalmiracles.
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Upon proof of severalmiracles, by virtue of a commission granted by pope John XIX.
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There were severalmiracles before we left.
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Her tomb became a pilgrimage site and she was credited with severalmiracles, particularly curing illness and disease.
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St. Bonaventure says that, in his days, it had been the means by which severalmiracles were effected.
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Palladius, who, from 391, lived three years under our saint, was eye-witness to severalmiracles wrought by him.
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By the accomplishment of this prophecy, and by severalmiracles he wrought, the name of the saint became famous.
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During the fraction of time which Jan's body spent in mid-air this subconscious self of his worked severalmiracles simultaneously.
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In the third, under the name of the same Gallus, severalmiracles wrought by St. Martin are proved by authentic testimonies.
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The pope having called him to Rome, he wrought there severalmiracles, built some monasteries in its neighborhood, and converted innumerable souls to God.
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As for Capernaum, there are severalmiracles recorded as having been performed in that place, and several others referred to as having been done there.
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Severalmiracles are recorded to have been obtained by his intercession, particularly a ready supply of rain in time of drought.
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Severalmiracles which she wrought made her name famous among men, and she passed to God in a good old age, in the year 1007.