“It is sometimes helpful to differentiate between the God of Miracles and the God of Order.”
Source: Hyperspace (1995), Ch.15 Conclusion<!--pp.330-331-->
Context: It is sometimes helpful to differentiate between the God of Miracles and the God of Order. When scientists use the word God, they usually mean the God of Order.... The God of Miracles intervenes in our affairs, performs miracles, destroys wicked cities, smites enemy armies, drowns the Pharaoh's troops, and avenges the pure and noble.... This is not to say that miracles cannot happen, only that they are outside what is commonly called science.
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Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 137.

“All these I place,
By God's almighty help and grace,
Between myself and the powers of darkness.”
"The Rune of St. Patrick", derived from "The Lorica", both traditionally attributed to St. Patrick, translation by James Clarence Mangan, published in Lyrica Celtica (1896); also in Celtic Christianity : Ecology and Holiness (1987) by Christopher Bamford and William Parker Marsh, p. 54
Context: At Tara today in this fateful hour
I place all Heaven with its power,
And the sun with its brightness,
And the snow with its whiteness,
And fire with all the strength it hath,
And lightning with its rapid wrath,
And the winds with their swiftness along their path,
And the sea with its deepness,
And the rocks with their steepness,
And the earth with its starkness
All these I place,
By God's almighty help and grace,
Between myself and the powers of darkness.

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Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 240.

Second Tablet to ‘Him Who Will Be Made Manifest’

Source: 1840s, Two Ethical-Religious Minor Essays (1849), p. 95