Occupation of a miracle worker or saint.
1 The exorcist and the thaumaturgus have alike passed away; but the religious reformer will live eternally.
2 The subtleties of the polemic, the credulity of the thaumaturgus and of the exorcist, are forgotten.
3 Many circumstances, moreover, seem to indicate that Jesus only became a thaumaturgus late in life and against his inclination.
4 In a general sense, it is therefore true to say that Jesus was only thaumaturgus and exorcist in spite of himself.
5 Painting, sculpture, and engraving were constantly repeating the features of this Thaumaturgus .
6 For his miracles he was called the Thaumaturgus of Britain.
7 In a letter written to Marie Antoinette, the Thaumaturgus declared that he had refused the government offers through austerity.
8 Thaumaturgus nature saw fit to wait but a very few years before using these moulds again, in smaller space.
9 When tried by this test, Thomas Scott or Matthew Henry is better entitled to confidence than either Origen or Gregory Thaumaturgus .
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