Even though the texts of The Song of Ice and Fire series do not confirm whether or not the various gods exist, there are certainly many magical acts claimed on their behalf by their adherents. The gods of Essos very clearly have acts claimed by their adherents, and the Old Gods are seen as active in the north (though I'm not sure if it's explicitly stated that they are responsible for the skinchangers.)
Does the series ever present any magical acts as being caused by The Seven?
And though the Ironborn gods are nowhere near as prominent, the same can be asked for them: are any magical acts claimed to be their work?
Answer
No, up to this point in the series there are no magical acts that are attributed to The Seven.
We never see any magic from the Drowned God either, although Aeron Greyjoy credits the god with saving each of the men that he has drowned as part of their initiation into the faith:
Another one returned. It was a sign of the Drowned God's favor, men said. Every other priest lost a man from time to time ... But never Aeron Greyjoy. He was the Damphair, who had seen the god's own watery halls and returned to tell of it.
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