miracles Meaning in Tamil ( miracles வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
அற்பதம்,
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Analogy, in its power of transforming unlike and unrelated animals or unlike and unrelated parts of animals into likeness, has done such miracles that the inference of kinship is often almost irresistible.
In September 1665 we find Oldenburg twitting him with having turned from philosophy to theology and busying himself with angels, prophecy and miracles.
The Apostolic miracles, to which the New Testament bears evidence, were wrought in the power of Christ, and were evidences to His church and to the world of His continued presence.
This story is open to grave suspicion, as, apart from the miracles recorded, there are wide discrepancies between the secular Portuguese histories and the narratives written or inspired by Jesuit chroniclers of the 17th century.
Against the common view that miracles can attest the truth of a divine revelation Gerhard maintained that " per miracula non possunt probari oracula "; and Hopfner returns to the qualified position of Augustine when he describes them as praeter et supra naturae ordinem.
In 676 he became an anchorite on the island of Farne, and it is said that he performed miracles there.
2 Lotze is not to be understood as guaranteeing the actuality of Bible miracles.
The Jewish records are put on a level with the Greek myths, and miracles are laughed at as magical tricks.
Even in Alcuin's time miracles were reported to be still wrought at his tomb.
The miracles of the New Testament, which had formerly been received as bulwarks of Christianity, now appeared as difficulties needing explanation.
The Essays are undoubtedly written with more maturity and skill than the Treatise; they contain in more detail application of the principles to concrete problems, such as miracles, providence, immortality; but the entire omission of the discussion forming part ii.
Thus as life is transcendent and yet immanent in body, and mind in brain, and both utilize their organs, so God, transcendent and immanent, uses the course of nature for His own ends; and the emergence both of life and mind in that course of nature evidences such a divine initiative as is assumed in the recognition of the possibility of miracles.
The miracles may be regarded as the credentials of the agents of divine revelation.
Synonyms:
occurrent, occurrence, natural event, happening,
Antonyms:
noncurrent, allopatry, absence, sympatry, disappearance,