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" Indeed, at times he was so completely absorbed as regards the oppressions, expiations, griefs, mortal pangs, and former heroisms of the saints, that the experiences of a Florisando of Gaul or a Lisnarde of Greece appeared to him trifling and insignificant.... "
The Jesuits: A Complete History of Their Open and Secret Proceedings from ... - Page 10
by Theodor Griesinger - 1883
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The Atheist Confuted: Together with an Essay on Eternity and Advantageous ...

Rev. Woodward - Apologetics - 1806 - 250 pages
...congeal; the earth to gape and disclose her inmost caverns ; the dead to rise out of their graves ; the blind to see, the dumb to speak, the deaf to hear, or the lame to walk. " Is there any man upon the face of the earth, that can throw the sun into an...
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Journal of discourses. By B. Young [and others]. Reported by G.D ..., Volume 12

George D Watt - 1869 - 392 pages
...for a sign; "If you are the men yon profess to be," they would s'iy, "give' us some miracle — cause the blind to ' see, the dumb to speak, the deaf to' hear, or the lame to' walk, that we may know you are 'sent of God." How many 'thousands of times have ' the...
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The life militant, plain sermons

Ellell (pseud.) - 1879 - 288 pages
...'little while' of His short sojourn on earth from the cradle to the cross ? He made the lame to walk, the blind to see, the dumb to speak, the deaf to hear, the maimed He caused to be whole ; He cast out evil spirits from those possessed with them ; He cleansed...
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The Contributor: Representing the Young Men's and Young Ladies ..., Volume 5

Mormons - 1884 - 506 pages
...not of words, but of power. It has power to heal the sick, cast out devils, make the lame to walk, the blind to see, the dumb to speak, the deaf to hear, and to the believing, penitent sinner, seeking refuge within its portals, the promise is held out of a...
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The Jesuits; a complete history of their proceedings ..., Issue 126, Volume 1

Karl Theodor Griesinger - 1883 - 508 pages
...understand what an impression such flowery pictures might have made on such an excitable, fnnciful, and eccentric man as Loyola. He was, indeed, firmly...obtained the power to fly through the air like a bird, to walk through the sea dry-shod, and to pass through the blazing fire uninjured ! when he should equally...
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The Spirit of the English Magazines

1826 - 504 pages
...contained an account of some miracle ; the saint had henled some sick person very suddenly, — he had made the blind to see, the dumb to speak, the deaf to hear, or the lame to walk, and he had done all these things, because his worshipper, on 33S sonic particular...
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The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, Volume 96

English literature - 1825 - 804 pages
...saint had healed some sick person very suddenly, — he had I<etlcT* of a South-American Scanton. made the blind to see, the dumb to speak, the deaf to hear, or the lame to walk, and he had done all these things, because his worshipper, on some particular occasion,...
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