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"The logical man must either deny all miracles or none, and our American Indian myths and hero stories are perhaps, in themselves, quite as credible as those of the Hebrews of old."
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"Miracles are happening every moment. You just have to be ready to see them."
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"If you can see the invisible, God will do the impossible."
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"And yet you see the weakness of external evidence-and outward miracles; they were not sufficient to make true believers, or to make the Israelites believe that Jesus was their promised Messiah."
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"I am looking forward to even greater healings and miracles in my ministry."
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"As for the extraordinary operations of the Holy Ghost, such as working of miracles, or speaking with divers kinds of tongues, they are long since ceased."
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"I believe, along with many others, that you must first ask for what you want before you can have it."
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"Miracles are always there, look around and you will find them."
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"Be realistic: Plan for a miracle."
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"Also, I preached to gangs on the streets of Manhattan, Brooklyn and the Bronx - and miracles began to happen."
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"Anyone who doesn't believe in miracles is not a realist."
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"Friendship is held to be the severest test of character."
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"That is, we believed, the supreme duty of the parent, who only was permitted to claim in some degree the priestly office and function, since it is his creative and protecting power which alone approaches the solemn function of Deity."
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"The native American has been generally despised by his white conquerors for his poverty and simplicity."
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"The elements and majestic forces in nature, Lightning, Wind, Water, Fire, and Frost, were regarded with awe as spiritual powers, but always secondary and intermediate in character."
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"The Indian was a religious man from his mother's womb."
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"Every act of his life is, in a very real sense, a religious act."
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"There was no religious ceremony connected with marriage among us, while on the other hand the relation between man and woman was regarded as in itself mysterious and holy."
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"Among us all men were created sons of God and stood erect, as conscious of their divinity."
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"In every religion there is an element of the supernatural, varying with the influence of pure reason over its devotees."
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"The religion of the Indian is the last thing about him that the man of another race will ever understand."
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