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1 6| all divinities. Thus their power and authority has occupied 2 10| he has so little force or power, that he is enslaved, with 3 18| kingdom is governed by the power of one or by the rule of 4 18| division of the supreme power, and that the whole authority 5 18| wisdom; perfects it by His power. He can neither be seen-- 6 18| agreement about the unity of the power.~ 7 19| nevertheless assigns a unity of power: for at one time he says 8 19| excessive and incredible power; and when you have discovered 9 21| that under fear of his power there had been betrayed 10 23| DIVINITY, BUT IN HONOUR OF THE POWER THAT THEY HAVE EXERTED. 11 23| divinity, but in honour of the power that they exercised. Moreover, 12 25| ROMANS HAD GAINED THEIR POWER OVER THE WHOLE WORLD BY 13 25| the Romans, who had had no power on behalf of their own worshippers 14 32| the world, we behold His power ever present when He thunders, 15 32| if you look too long, all power of sight is extinguished. 16 34| shall pass away into the power of fire. The Stoics have 17 37| when they had it in their power to be sent away! Do I compare 18 37| in honours, and excel in power. Miserable men! in this 19 37| unrestrained exercise of power might make a market of their