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YEAR
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BY WHOM
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CHARACTERISTICS OF THE MIRACLES
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WHERE
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THE RECORD
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33
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The Glorified Jesus
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A Series of Miracles connected with the Conversion of Saul of Tarsus.
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Near Damascus
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Acts 9:3-18
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37
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St Peter
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Eneas, who had been confined to his bed with Palsy for eight years is "made whole"
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Lydda
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Acts 9:33-35
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37
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St Peter
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Dorcas (Tabitha) is raised from the dead
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Joppa
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Acts 9:36-42
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44
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The Angel of the Lord
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St Peter being in chains and in prison, is delivered.
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Jerusalem
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Acts 12:4-17
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45
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St Paul the Apostle
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Elymas, the Sorcer, trying to prevent the Conversion of Sergius Paulus, is stricken with temporary total blindness
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Paphos
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Acts 13:6-12
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46
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St Paul
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A man who had been such a cripple from birth that he "never had walked" is enabled to "walk and leap"
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Lystra
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Acts 14:8-11
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53
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Paul
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Casts out a Spirit of Divination
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Phillipi
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Acts 16:18
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53
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By an Earthquake
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St Paul and Silas having been cast into prison, their feet fast in stocks, the prison doors are opened, the stocks loosened.
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Philippi
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Acts 16:23-34
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57
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Paul
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Special Miracles are wrought without his seeing the objects
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Ephesus
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Acts 19:11-12
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60
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Paul
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Eutychus, killed by a fall from a window, restored to life
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Troas
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Acts 20:9-12
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62
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St Paul
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A deadly viper proves harmless
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Island of Melita
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Acts 28:3-6
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62
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Paul
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The father of Publius, and many other Sick Persons, cured
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Island of Melita
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Acts 28:7-9
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