An observation.
S. Augustine in his first book of his Retractations and 14. Chapter
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S. Augustine in his first book of his Retractations and 14. Chapter
alledgeth these words: (why sayst thou) are not these things done now? because they would not move, un∣lesse they were wonderfull, and if they were common and usuall, they were not wonderfull) and expounds them thus: This I said because not so great nor all miracles are done now, but not that none are also now done.