All manifestations of divine power excite such intensive wonder that unextraordinary phenomena should not be judged divine.
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The Capture of Constantinople: The Hystoria Constantinopolitana of Gunther of Paris (The Middle Ages Series)
April 19, 1997, University of Pennsylvania Press
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0812215869 9780812215861
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