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- Miracle of St George: A pagan woman takes the Eucharist and dies an agonizing death (page, 10–11 (22nd miracle))
- Miracle of St George: A governor sees in a dream how he defeats an army of the heathens (page, 17–18 (29th miracle))
- Miracle of St George: A boy kills a serpent with a stone (page, 19 (31st miracle))
- Miracle of St George: A Muslim of Bǝbā gets lost in the desert on a pilgrimage to Mecca (page, 3–5 (16th miracle))
- Miracle of St George: A pagan finds the lights and brings them to the church of Bǝbā (page, 3 (15th miracle))
- Miracle of St George: The bishop finds St George guarding the church door after the priests have forgotten to close it (page, 12–13 (24th miracle))
- Miracle of St George: A Jewish woman who comes to the church of St George is healed and protected from her relatives (page, 62–64 (80th miracle))
- Miracle of St George: St George opens the door of his church while the keeper sleeps (page, 11–12 (23rd miracle))
- Miracle of St George: St Samuel of the monastery of Qalǝmon, and the translation of St George’s body at the time of ʾAbbā Gabriel, Patriarch of Alexandria (page, 13–15 (25th miracle))
- Miracle of St George: St George appears to a pagan from Bǝbā who entered his church (page, 5 (17th miracle))
- Miracle of St George: Pagans invade a church of St George (page, 15–17 (26th miracle))
- Miracle of St George: St George and St Behnam help a fisherman pulling his net full of fish (page, 22 (36th miracle))
- Miracle of St George: A pagan breaks a lamp in the church of St George in Old Cairo and is killed (page, 9–10 (21st miracle))
- Miracle of St George: An old church of St George is being replaced with a newly built one but it is immediately destroyed by a storm (page, 17 (27th miracle))
- Miracle of St George: How St George takes away his image from a monk who wears it on his neck after a wet dream (page, 19–20 (33rd miracle))
- Miracle of St George: A beer container falls down a precipice without shattering and without losing a drop (page, 19 (32nd miracle))
- Miracle of St George: St George strikes down an Egyptian king after he came with his wife to make abode in a new church devoted to the saint (page, 20–21 (34th miracle))
- Miracle of St George: Joseph, a young man from Mount Lebanon, is being rescued by St George near Beirut (page, 31–33 (42nd miracle))
- Miracle of St George: A malicious appointee from Bǝbā, who hates St George, is killed and hung on a palm tree (page, 8–9 (20th miracle))
- Miracle of St George: The house of a monk is saved from fire (page, 17 (28th miracle))
- Miracle of St George: During the decoration of St George’s church, an egg falls from the top without breaking (page, 24–25 (38th miracle))
- Miracle of St George: A painter falls from the top of the church and remains unharmed and his colour container intact (page, 25 (39th miracle))
- Miracle of St George: A Church is built in Bǝbā in Upper Egypt (page, 1–3 (14th miracle))
- Miracle of St George: A lamp reaches the church on a wave whereupon the head of the army entrusts himself to the saint and wins the battle (page, 21–22 (35th miracle))
- Miracle of St George: St George rides with a man from Bǝbā on his horse so he can celebrate the saint’s feast (page, 6–8 (19th miracle))
- Miracle of St George: A priest and his son rebuild an old church of St George and find gold hidden in the old building (page, 26–31 (41st miracle))
- Miracle of St George: A virtuous monk witnesses that St George is the most venerated of all saints (page, 24 (37th miracle))
- Miracle of St George: A serpent fights with a church keeper (page, 18–19 (30th miracle))
- Miracle of St George: A newly built church does not correspond to the will of the saint and is replaced (page, 25–26 (40th miracle))
- Miracle of St George: George, son of the bishop in Bǝbā, is revived (page, 5–6 (18th miracle))