Here's a book that might be a useful apologetic resource on the argument for miracles: J.D. King, Regeneration: A Complete History of Healing in the Christian Church (Lee’s Summit, mo, Christos, 2017). Volume i, 489 pp., Volume ii, 508 pp., Volume iii, 414 pp.
I haven't read it yet because its very long and very expensive. I only read an academic review by Stephen Barkley: PNEUMA 39 (2017). But to judge by the review, King's historical study could probably be strip-mined for case-studies. The trick is to pan the material to sift the gold nuggets from the grains of sand.
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