We do not wonder that in these translating thaumaturgic exploits God and Devil get mistaken for each other.
The Jesus of the four gospels is also alleged to have fed large multitudes of people under circumstances of a most ultra-thaumaturgic character.
How much more, one whose capabilities are spiritual; who has learned, or begun learning, the grand thaumaturgic art of Thought!
Getting under Way The grandthaumaturgic Art of Thought.
Thaumaturgic I name it; for hitherto all Miracles have been wrought thereby, and henceforth innumerable will be wrought; whereof we, even in these days, witness some.
It is the Thought of man; the truethaumaturgic virtue; by which man works all things whatsoever.
In this the success of the young apostle was marvellously aided by his thaumaturgic development.
I merely mean," said John, with thaumaturgic airiness, "that the man is on his way to Rome to study for the priesthood.
And he gave a thaumaturgictoss to his bearded chin.
The picture, like many of the thaumaturgic representations of the Madonna, is the work of St. Luke the Evangelist--all except the head which was done by an angel who descended from heaven expressly for the purpose.
Privately, in fact, Gaston had conceived of a poetry more thaumaturgic than could be anything of earlier standing than himself.
That poetry, too, lost its thaumaturgic power in turn, and became mere literature in exchange for life, partly in the natural revolution of poetic taste, partly for its faults.
The thaumaturgic phenomena tabulated in connection therewith are of an extremely advanced kind, including the real and bodily presence of Lucifer at frequent and regular intervals.
Vintras was the founder of a singular thaumaturgic sect, incorporating the aspirations of the Saviours of Louis XVII.
It was therefore ordained that the thaumaturgic faith can not be exercised except under conditions which necessarily exclude the use of it for private purposes, and insure its exercise for the good of the common Church only.
Continuous respect is naturally accorded to ancient saints and local godlings, who have long since established their claim to recognition by a series of exhibitions of their thaumaturgic virtues.
These saints have wrested from the reluctant gods by sheer piety and relentless austerities, a portion of the divine thaumaturgic power, which exudes after their death from the places where their bodies are laid.
The efficacy of the remedy is ascribed to the thaumaturgic power of the saint.
It was indeed a thaumaturgic design, just such a one as the architect himself had dreamt of, but had been unable to execute; and while he gazed at it eagerly the stranger hailed him in an ugly, rasping voice.
She had a high reputation for sanctity and was credited with thaumaturgic powers; when the Duke del Infantazgo was mortally ill, she was sent for, but too late.
He probably died early in the history of the sect and his memory was cherished as that of a saint with thaumaturgic power.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "thaumaturgic" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: bewitched; enchanted; magical; miraculous; necromantic; prodigious; voodoo; weird; wondrous