There is in every miracle a silent chiding of the world, and a tacit reprehension of them who require, or who need miracles.


The Works (ed. 1839)


There is in every miracle a silent chiding of the world, and a tacit reprehension of them who require, or who need miracles.

There is in every miracle a silent chiding of the world, and a tacit reprehension of them who require, or who need miracles.

There is in every miracle a silent chiding of the world, and a tacit reprehension of them who require, or who need miracles.

There is in every miracle a silent chiding of the world, and a tacit reprehension of them who require, or who need miracles.