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- Gadla Giyorgis (Lydda) (page, 169–274; , 274-275; , 274–276; , 275)
- Miracle of George: Andrew and his wife build a church for the body of the saint (page, 119–123)
- Miracle of St George: St George punishes to death governor ʾAwhǝyos after his attempt to destroy the saint’s church in Joppe (page, 145–149)
- Miracle of St George: St George punishes a man who refused to pay back the money to a priest (page, 149–157)
- Miracle of St George: St George frees a possessed man from Satan (page, 123–126)
- Miracle of St George: George, son of Bifān, is rescued from Arab captivity (page, 161–166)
- Miracle of St George: St George heals Nāṭolis from leprosy, son of the Persian governor Niqoros (page, 129–131)
- Miracle of George: Andrew writes the Life after the saint’s death and after his body returned to Lydda (page, 113–119)
- Miracle of St George: Two Samaritans are rescued from being eaten by lions (page, 131–133)
- Miracle of St George: A widow offers two pillars to St George’s church in Lydda (page, 157–161)
- Miracle of St George: St George punishes the thieving Jewish magician (page, 126–129)
- Miracle of St George: St George punishes a man who stole church’s property (page, 135–138)
- Miracle of St George: The impoverished ship owner Eulogius recovers his money from the Egyptian thief (page, 138–145)
- Miracle of St George: St George heals Socrates from the gout and his possessed son (page, 133–135)