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The tenor of that sermon threw an entirely new light on the gifts which Fotheringay had developed, and he decided to consult Mr. Maydig immediately after the service.

12 seconds sound clip from the The Man Who Could Work Miracles (1954) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:19:10 in the DVD version of the movie.

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- It was there that he heard a sermon which made a profound impression on him. It was delivered by Mr. Maydig, the lay preacher.

- What shall it profit a man if he gain the whole world and lose his own soul?

- It's not lawful for us to take upon ourselves those acts which are not in man's normal power to effect.

- And who so makes his bargain with Mephistopheles, that good may accrue from it to himself, shall find in the fullness of time that the price must be paid in full.

- Therefore I say unto you, my brethren...

- The tenor of that sermon threw an entirely new light on the gifts which Fotheringay had developed, and he decided to consult Mr. Maydig immediately after the service.

- It was in Mr. Maydig's study that he finally unburdened himself.

- I can only say that I didn't make such a pact with anybody.

- This ability to perform miracles, it just happened. I found I could perform them.

- Well, of course, in a way.

- You don't believe, I suppose, that some common sort of person like myself, as it might be sitting here now, might have some sort of twist inside him that made him able to do things just by willpower?

- It's possible. Something of the sort perhaps is possible.

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The Man Who Could Work Miracles (1954) Sound Clip

The Man Who Could Work Miracles (1954)Discover the power of miracles with quotes and sound bites from Alec Guinness' captivating performance in "The Man Who Could Work Miracles". A classic episode of Theatre Royal from 1954, based on the H.G. Wells novel.

Actors: Alec Guinness (Narrator / George Fotheringay)

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