no
I don't think people considered the accounts of Jesus as miracles but the things Jesus did were certainly miracles. Healing the sick, blind and crippled etc are miracles in anybody's language
From most accounts, miracles can seem to happen anywhere at all.
The religious leaders once asked Jesus by what power or authority he performed signs and miracles?
Jesus christ ------------------------ and also God and the holy sprit
Since the majority of Scandinavians are reported to be nonbelievers, they believe neither in the accuracy of the Bible nor in miracles.
To quote Carver himself, "No, but I have to believe in miracles and the possibility of ressurection."
He believed in past miracles and prophecies no longer needed. [His words]
Bashir Ahmad Siddiqi has written: 'Modern trends in tafsir literature, miracles' -- subject(s): Commentaries, Criticism, interpretation, Doctrines, Early works to 1800, Islam, Koran, Miracles (Islam)
Any attempt to explain Jesus' nature miracles or healing miracles starts from the proposition that the gospels are reliable accounts of events that actually happened. Both types of miracles can easily be explained by questioning the reliability of the gospels themselves.Some would say that the existence of four independent accounts demonstrates their reliability, but this argument has been destroyed by the discovery that the Gospels of Matthew, Luke and John were based, directly (Matthew, Luke) or indirectly (John) on Mark's Gospel. Since the reliability of Mark has been placed in doubt, the reliability of the other gospels is also in doubt.
Yes, St. Rose Philippine Duchesne is known for performing miracles. Some accounts include healing the sick, multiplying food during times of scarcity, and appearing in multiple places at once. These miracles have been attributed to her intercession and devotion to God.
Erminio Gennaro has written: 'Treviglio nel Seicento tra miracoli uomini e soldi' -- subject(s): Apparitions and miracles, History, Miracles, Religious life and customs