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[4] In Paste Magazine, Jason Rhode's review was mixed, saying, "I give three-quarters of All These Wonders my highest praise, and the remaining quarter a curt dismissal." He particularly noted stories by Ishmael Beah and Kate Braestrup, and those centered on "ordinary people who have been through miraculous or terrible events.
Page from Ilustração Portuguesa, 29 October 1917, showing the people looking at the Sun during the Fátima apparitions attributed to the Virgin Mary. The Miracle of the Sun (Portuguese: Milagre do Sol), also known as the Miracle of Fátima, is a series of events reported to have occurred miraculously on 13 October 1917, attended by a large crowd who had gathered in Fátima, Portugal, in ...
"The West Virginia boys have moved the mountains. All of the roads were just gone, until now. It's nothing short of miraculous," one resident told The Post.
The period of revivals was described by Christian writer John Crowder as "the most extensive public display of miraculous power in modern history. "[1] Some, like critic and radio personality Hank Hanegraaff, rejected the entire healing revival as a hoax, and condemned the subsequent evangelical and charismatic movements as a cult. [2]
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Founder of the United House of Prayer For All People of the Church on the Rock of the Apostolic Faith Marcelino Manuel da Graça (January 25, 1881 or 1884—January 12, 1960), better known as Charles Manuel "Sweet Daddy" Grace , or Daddy Grace , was the founder and first bishop of the predominantly African-American denomination, the United ...
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