- 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...
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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...
- (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,...
- 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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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...
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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...
- Steiris, also
known as Luke, Luke the Younger, Luke of ****as, Luke the
Wonder-
worker (Gr****: Λουκάς ό θαυματουργός; 896 — 953 AD) was a
Byzantine saint of...