Book, Chapter
1 1, 1-1 | be praised; great is Thy power, and Thy wisdom infinite.
2 1, 5-6 | spare Thy servant from the power of the enemy. I believe,
3 1, 11-17| not he prevail over the power of my mother's piety in
4 1, 13-20| obtained, and still retain, the power of reading what I find written,
5 1, 13-21| of my inmost soul, Thou Power who givest vigour to my
6 2, 1 | also its grace, and the power of overcoming, and of mastery;
7 2, 6-13 | God alone, out of whose power what can be wrested or withdrawn?
8 2, 1 | contrary to Thy law, because by power I could not, so that being
9 4, 6-11 | of all men, since it had power over him. Thus was it with
10 6, 10-16| would needs, by his usual power, have a thing allowed him
11 6, 10-16| hindered more gainful than the power whereby he were allowed.
12 6, 11-20| supposed it to be in our own power (though in myself I did
13 6, 11-20| myself I did not find that power), being so foolish as not
14 7, 4-6 | is not greater than Thy power. But greater should it be,
15 7, 4-6 | Thyself. For the will and power of God is God Himself. And
16 7, 9-13 | received Him, to them gave He power to become the sons of God,
17 7, 17-23| are made, even Thy eternal power and Godhead. For examining
18 7, 17-23| away my thoughts from the power of habit, withdrawing itself
19 8, 4-9 | they who receive, receive power from Thee to become Thy
20 8, 5-11 | custom had obtained this power of warring against me, because
21 8, 8-20 | and not done it; if the power of motion in my limbs had
22 9, 4-12 | experienced the like. And the power of Thy Nod was deeply conveyed
23 9, 8-17 | you have not wine in your power; but when you come to be
24 9, 8-18 | should ascribe it to his own power, even when another, whom
25 9, 12-31| these human things had such power over me, which in the due
26 9, 12-32| That to our limbs the power Of toil may be renew'd,
27 10, 1-1 | know Thee, as I am known. Power of my soul, enter into it,
28 10, 7-11 | I will pass beyond that power whereby I am united to my
29 10, 7-11 | life. Nor can I by that power find my God; for so horse
30 10, 7-11 | Him; seeing it is the same power, whereby even their bodies
31 10, 7-11 | bodies live. But another power there is, not that only
32 10, 7-11 | I will pass beyond this power of mine also; for this also
33 10, 8-12 | will pass then beyond this power of my nature also, rising
34 10, 8-15 | bottom thereof? yet is this a power of mine, and belongs unto
35 10, 14-21| otherwise, according to a power of its own. For without
36 10, 17-26| 10.17.26 Great is the power of memory, a fearful thing,
37 10, 17-26| will pass even beyond this power of mine which is called
38 10, 17-26| now will pass beyond this power of mine which is called
39 10, 23-33| other things which have more power to make them miserable,
40 10, 40-65| did this, i.e., that my power whereby I did it, neither
41 10, 43-69| free among the dead, having power to lay down His life, and
42 10, 43-69| to lay down His life, and power to take it again: for us
43 11, 9-11 | Word, in Thy Son, in Thy Power, in Thy Wisdom, in Thy Truth;
44 12, 26-36| Genesis, have desired such a power of expression and such a
45 12, 27-37| mass endued with unbounded power, by some new and sudden
46 12, 29-40| not before, through any power it hath to make it a tune;
47 13, 1-1 | in working; or lest Thy power might be less, if lacking
48 13, 23-34| judge, wherein he hath also power of correction. ~ ~
49 13, 24-37| Thee to have granted us a power and a faculty, both to express
50 13, 32-47| and likeness (that is the power of reason and understanding),
51 13, 32-47| in his soul there is one power which has dominion by directing,
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