The spontaneous offer of miraculous evidence, indeed, has always been advanced as a special characteristic of Christianity, logically entitling it to acceptance in contradistinction to all other religions.
If miraculous evidence is infallible, the Egyptians were bound to receive the contradictory messages of both Moses and the magicians as of divine authority.
But the "Latter-day Saints" do not believe in the infallibility of miraculous evidence.
The spontaneous offer of miraculous evidence, indeed, has always been advanced as a special characteristic of Christianity logically entitling it to acceptance in contradistinction to all other religions.
It is, however, unnecessary to refer to instances, for it may be affirmed that upon all occasions, miraculous evidence of an alleged divine mission is stated to have been required and accorded.
If miraculous evidence is indifferently employed to certify truth and error, it is at once degraded by such common service into contempt.
The Old Testament professed to rest on miraculous evidence.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "miraculous evidence" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.