Section 2. On the Antecedent Credibility of a Miracle, Considered as a Divine Interposition
Section 3. On the Criterion of a Miracle, considered as a Divine Interposition
Section 4. On the Direct Evidence for the Christian Miracles
Section 1. The Thundering Legion
Section 2. The Change of Water into Oil at the Prayer of St. Narcissus of Jerusalem
Section 3. The Miracle wrought on the course of the River Lycus by St. Gregory Thaumaturgus
Section 4. Appearance of the Cross in the sky to Constantine
Section 5. The Discovery of the Holy Cross
Section 7. The Fiery Eruption on Julian's attempt to rebuild the Jewish Temple
Section 9. The Power of Speech continued to the African Confessors deprived of their Tongues