- make
strange works, of the
sense to be
perceived and of men
greatly to be
wondered at". The
origins of
thaumaturgy can be
traced back to
ancient civilizations...
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historical importance, and his
immemorial title Thaumaturgus, "the
wonder-
worker" in
Latinized Gr****,
casts an air of
legend about him. Nevertheless...
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Elisha was,
according to the
Hebrew Bible, a
Jewish prophet and a
wonder-
worker. His name is
commonly transliterated into
English as
Elisha via Hebrew...
- the wand may
indicate that
Jesus was
thought of as a user of
magic or
wonder worker by some of the
early Christians. No art has been
found picturing Jesus...
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Products Company in Leola, Pennsylvania, to
manufacture and sell the “
Wonder-
Worker” (his name for the
radial arm saw). As the
company was
reaching an early...
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there with my body or
without it." In the 1999 book
Padre Pio: The
Wonder Worker, a
segment by
Irish priest Malachy Gerard Carroll describes the story...
- (Chinese: 葉法善; 631–720), also
known as
Perfect Man Ye, was a
Taoist wonder-
worker reportedly from the Tang dynasty.
According to
hagiographic legend,...
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Taipei on July 24, 1967, at age 76. He is
buried in the St.
Joseph the
Wonder Worker Church at
Chiayi City. He
greatly promoted devotion to Our Lady of China...
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Retrieved 2019-10-03. O' ****van, Paul (1993). St. Philomena: The
Wonder-
Worker (8th ed.).
Gastonia U.S.A.: TAN. pp. 1–92. ISBN 0895555018. Missale...
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Kumanokusubi (熊野久须毘命,熊野櫲樟日命,
Wonder Worker of Bear Moors) is a God in ****anese mythology. He is the
fifth son of Amaterasu. Some
scholars have identified...