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  • I'd heard about A Course in Miracles for years, and after reading another book that references the Course through and through called "The Disappearance of the Universe" by Gary Renard, I was sold.

    Scott Schwenk: The Difficulty of Seeing the Good Scott Schwenk 2010

  • I'd heard about A Course in Miracles for years, and after reading another book that references the Course through and through called "The Disappearance of the Universe" by Gary Renard, I was sold.

    Scott Schwenk: The Difficulty of Seeing the Good Scott Schwenk 2010

  • I'd heard about A Course in Miracles for years, and after reading another book that references the Course through and through called "The Disappearance of the Universe" by Gary Renard, I was sold.

    Scott Schwenk: The Difficulty of Seeing the Good Scott Schwenk 2010

  • Certainly, if guardian angels (or even God's providence) intervened always to prevent bad things from happening, the world of volitional cause and effect would cease. how could I even think bad thoughts, as C.S. Lewis noted in Miracles?

    The 12 most important things to know about angels 2009

  • I'd heard about A Course in Miracles for years, and after reading another book that references the Course through and through called "The Disappearance of the Universe" by Gary Renard, I was sold.

    Scott Schwenk: The Difficulty of Seeing the Good Scott Schwenk 2010

  • I'd heard about A Course in Miracles for years, and after reading another book that references the Course through and through called "The Disappearance of the Universe" by Gary Renard, I was sold.

    Scott Schwenk: The Difficulty of Seeing the Good Scott Schwenk 2010

  • Check Skeet Ulrich out in Miracles-the tv series on DVD.

    Hello, Skeet! 2006

  • Dramas drawn from the lives of saints were usually called Miracles; those derived from the Bible, Mysteries; but these appellations had nothing very definite about them, and were often used one for the other.

    A Literary History of the English People From the Origins to the Renaissance Jean Jules Jusserand

  • Forbidden, but Crime and Virtue welter unseparated, -- in that domain of what is called the Passions; of what we call the Miracles and the

    The French Revolution Thomas Carlyle 1838

  • Aspen and Snowmass hosted the 25th annual National Disabled Veterans Winter Sports Clinic, also referred to as "Miracles on a Mountainside."

    Connie Lawn: Aspen, Snowmass, and Aspen Hospital With a Broken Hip Connie Lawn 2011

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