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liittyy Achilles heals Telephus' wound with the rust of his lance, Aeneas is cured in Apollo's temple, Aeneas is wounded; Venus secretly puts a healing plant in the water with which Japyx is bathing the wound, Aesculapius healing, Ananias restores Saul's sight by laying on hands, Androclus heals the claw of a lion, Bartholomew healing his mother's hand, Elkanah returning to Ramah with Hannah and Peninnah; Hannah relieved of her depression, Ezekiel with David and Christ healing the possessed, Hercules cured of his madness by Minerva, Hezekiah asks for a sign to prove that God will heal him, Jason, tyrant of Pherae, is healed from his incurable abscess by an enemy soldier, who shoots right into the swelling, John heals an old woman in the theatre of Ephesus, King Nebuchadnezzar's reason returns, and he praises God, Kristuksen ihmeteot ~ sairaiden parantaminen, Malchus is healed by Christ, Mars withdraws from the battle and returns to Olympus, where he is bathed by Hebe after being attended by Paian, Melampus cures the daughters of Proetus, who were stricken with madness, Melampus is released after curing Iphiclus, Phylacus' son, and obtains the oxen, Menelaus is cured by Machaon, Miriam is punished with leprosy; Moses prays to God, who promises to heal Miriam after seven days, Naaman comes to the Jordan, dips himself seven times and is cured, Orion cured of his blindness by Apollo (Sol), Paris is carried to Oenone, who refuses to heal him, Paul and Barnabas heal a cripple; the people of Lystra think they are Mercury and Jupiter, Paul healing the sick or raising the dead, Paul heals Publius' father, Paul's handkerchiefs and aprons cure the sick and possessed, Peleus, to whom Phoenix has fled, brings him to Chiron who restores his sight, Peter heals a blind widow, Peter in Lydda heals Aeneas, who had been confined to his bed for eight years (Acts 9:32-35), Petronilla is temporarily restored to health by Peter, Philip raises the dead and cures the ill people, Philoctetes is cured of his wounds by Machaon or Podalirius, St. Agatha is miraculously healed in prison by St. Peter; sometimes an angel present, St. Barnabas healing the sick with the Gospel of Matthew, St. Bavo healing a man possessed by the devil, St. Benedict removing the gall stone from the body of St. Henry who lies asleep, St. Blaise as hermit in the desert surrounded by wild animals, sometimes blessing or healing them, St. Cosmas and Damian performing miraculous healings, St. Cyriacus of Rome as exorcist: he delivers the daughter of emperor Diocletian, Artemia, from the possession by a devil; he reads from his book and winds his stole round her neck, St. Eloi cuts off the leg of a kicking horse to shoe it and afterwards miraculously replaces it; sometimes Christ or St. Peter, as apprentice, performing the miracle, St. Francis Xavier as missionary in the East Indies performing miracles, healing the sick, St. Francis of Assisi heals the child St. Bonaventura, St. Genevieve restoring the sight of her blind mother, St. Hubert miraculously heals people stricken by rabies with his stole or key, St. Ignatius of Loyola, standing at the top of the altar steps, exorcizing devils from possessed persons; angels chase away the demons, St. Jerome pulling a thorn out of the paw of a lion, St. Longinus rubbing his eyes; a drop of blood of the crucified Christ heals him of his blindness, St. Lucy and her mother praying before St. Agatha's tomb: the saint herself appears and St. Lucy's mother is miraculously healed, St. Luke as doctor in a doctor's room with surgical instruments, healing the sick, St. Mark miraculously curing the cobbler Anianus, who had injured his hand with an awl, St. Odilia baptized by bishop Erhard (and cured from blindness), St. Philip Neri healing the sick, St. Roch heals (or administers to) the plague-stricken in a hospital, St. Sebald cures a man from blindness, St. Vedastus healing a blind man and a cripple, St. Vedastus heals a blind man before King Clovis, St. Veronica with her veil healing emperor Tiberius (or Vespasian) from leprosy, St. Vitus cures his father from blindness, Taivaan alemmat jumaluudet ~ syntymä ja parantaminen, Thomas healing people or raising them from the dead, Thomas heals a mother and her daughter possessed by demons, a multitude of the sick healed by Peter and other disciples (Acts 5:12-16), anyone who is bitten by a snake is cured by looking at the brazen serpent; the serpent (or dragon) is usually depicted on a tau-shaped cross or on a pillar, apostles preach and perform miracles (exorcising devils; healing sickness; raising dead; baptizing), criticism on healings and remission of sins, disciples healing the sick (in general), ex-voto of the woman healed from the issue of blood, healing of a lame beggar at the Beautiful Gate of the temple by Peter and John (Acts 3 - 4:31), healing of sick person, healing of the lunatic daughter of King Polimios, healings by the Christ-child, healings of Andrew, healings of Judas Thaddaeus, in Samaria Elisha restores the sight of the Syrians and causes the king of Israel to feed them, and to let them return peacefully to Syria, magic healings, medicinal spring, miraculous healings of St. Brigid, miraculous healings of St. Catherine of Siena, miraculous healings of St. Eloi, miraculous healings of St. Hugh of Lincoln, miraculous healings of St. Hyacinth of Poland, miraculous healings of St. Ignatius of Loyola, miraculous healings of St. Martha, miraculous healings of St. Martial, miraculous healings of St. Martin, miraculous healings of St. Nicholas of Tolentino, miraculous healings of St. Pantaleon, miraculous healings of St. Peter Martyr, miraculous healings of St. Philip Benizzi, miraculous healings of St. Remigius, miraculous healings of St. Rumbold, miraculous healings of St. Sebastian, miraculous healings of St. Vincent Ferrer, oil flows from St. Nicholas' tomb and heals the sick, on the way to his execution James heals a paralytic, ruler touching a person to heal him from 'the king's evil', stricken by the plague, St. Roch lies in the desert; his dog brings him a loaf of bread, and an angel watches over him, healing the plague-spot inside his thigh, the Virgin Mary restores the hand of St. Leo the Great, after he had cut it off to resist temptation, the Virgin Mary, with St. Benedict and St. Laurence, appears to St. Bernard of Clairvaux on his sickbed and heals him, ...
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