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Example sentences for "many miracles"

  • Moreover, her great virtues were confirmed by many miracles, so that crowds of men and women came from all parts of the country either to make a pilgrimage, or place themselves permanently under her guidance.

  • It was in the same town that he lived a most holy life, as had been foretold, honored by many miracles; now by permission of the Holy See, he is publicly invoked.

  • The same bishop tells us, on the testimony of universal and unvaried tradition, of many miracles performed by the Almighty, through the ministry of the holy man.

  • Many miracles performed by St. Hilary are related by Venantius Fortunatus, bishop of Poictiers, and are the subject of a whole book added to his life, which seems to have been written by another Fortunatus.

  • St. Austin also has given an account of many miracles performed at his shrine.

  • His body was interred in his cathedral; and being honored by many miracles, was taken up in 1217; and in the year following he was canonized by pope Honorius III.

  • Also, “In the year 433 Ireland is converted to the faith of Christ by the preaching of St. Patrick, accompanied by many miracles.

  • Though they beheld so many miracles, they believed not.

  • But though He had done so many miracles, &c.

  • We have heard, and the report is widespread, that there was in your nation a king, of wonderful sanctity, called Oswald, the excellency of whose faith and virtue has been made famous even after his death by the working of many miracles.

  • The reputation of his wonderful sanctity was enhanced by many miracles.

  • They have been honored by many miracles, especially at the time of this translation, as even the century-writers of Magdeburg mention.

  • Bede[63] and William of Malmesbury assure us, that his tomb was illustrated by many miracles.


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