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He is the real worker of miracles, the real presence in the valley.
According to Christian accounts of his life, he was generous with the poor and a worker of miracles.
Uncle Ma then said, "You are the worker of miracles.
He was a Lebanese humanist, author, philosopher, and purported worker of miracles.
You have been summoned to Amel because we consider you a worker of miracles."
I was a worker of miracles.
Skeptics tend to consider Jesus solely as a teacher of morals, not a worker of miracles.
Did he not himself declare that the power of that dead white worker of miracles has fallen upon him, and who can fight against magic?"
Nicholas Thaumaturgas, worker of miracles.
(Angelo da Clareno was later venerated as a worker of miracles.)
It is nearly ten o'clock in the morning and yet it is in his bedroom that we must seek the famous worker of miracles.
I trust many will join one of our prophets and teachersand workers of miracles when he ministers in your area less thanan hour from nova.
Just as the manufacturer of honest foods is driven out by the adulterator, so the worker of miracles drives out the sincere investigator.
The workers of miracles showed up, almost to a man, for an old-timers game that was to highlight a summerlong celebration of the '69 team's silver anniversary season.
"If Mrs. Onassis were to go there now," said Donoso, "people would receive her as though she were a rescuer, a worker of miracles.
So it was that he went into the countryside, and people following began to call him Messiah, and worker of miracles; and as they believed, it was so.
"He doesn't merely see himself as a worker of miracles; he sees himself as the one in whom and through whom the promises of God come to pass.
The Healer did move among the people struck down by the Destroyers, and did proclaim that he was a Healer, and not a worker of miracles.
They were the invention of Mr. Naidu, the estate manager at Rishi Valley, whom Mr. Rangaswami had called the "real worker of miracles" here.
The pleasing church of St John Lee on the hillside amid the trees is dedicated to St John of Beverley, a local hermit and supposedly worker of miracles.
They became expounders of the Musulman law, and the executive authority (such as it was) dare not oppose them; they were also workers of miracles and healers of the sick, and in these capacities obtained a hold over the minds of the mass of the people.
In many respects no two men could be more unlike than Severus, the scholar and orator, well versed in the ways of the world, and Martin, the rough Pannonian bishop, ignorant, suspicious of culture, champion of the monastic life, seer and worker of miracles.
The apostles set the process in motion, then the Spirit took over and worked through many people: 'And God has appointed in the Church first apostles, then prophets, third teachers, then workers of miracles, then healers, helpers, administrators, speakers in various kinds of tongues.'
And faced with the fact that their son had not only absconded, breaking his apprentice's bond, but was earning his living by fraud - a bogus worker of miracles - his family would be forced to open their doors, obliged to beggar themselves in harbouring the Miracle Pageant right through the winter.
According to rabbinic sources, he acquired a reputation as a worker of miracles, and on this ground was sent to Rome as an envoy, where, according to legend, he exorcised from the emperor's daughter a demon who had obligingly entered the lady to enable Rabbi Shimon to effect his miracle.