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pounds 1
pour 2
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power 36
power- 1
powers 4
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37 once
37 over
36 another
36 power
35 only
34 after
34 day
Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
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1 II | that there is some hidden power in the case under whose 2 II | lay this clearly down. The power of which you are servants 3 IV | opinion, has it not lost its power to debar me from it, though 4 IX | away from them entirely the power of sensual sin, by a virgin 5 XVII | arranging wisdom, His mighty power, brought forth from nothing 6 XXI | His Word, and Reason, and Power. It is abundantly plain 7 XXI | the Word, and Reason, and Power, by which we have said God 8 XXI | dispose and arrange, and power is over all to execute. 9 XXI | first-begotten Word, accompanied by power and reason, and based on 10 XXII | further of the deceptive power which they have as spirits: 11 XXIII | into people's minds by the power of the angels and demons 12 XXIII | much more likely is this power of evil to be zealous in 13 XXIII | Christians wail--as the Power of God, and the Spirit of 14 XXIII | Why, all the authority and power we have over them is from 15 XXIII | the rout,--if under the power of a follower of Christ, 16 XXIV | ruler, endowed with absolute power and majesty? For the common 17 XXV | raised to such heights of power as to have become masters 18 XXV | hapless wife and sister had no power to prevail against the Fates! " 19 XXV | then, they now possess the power of bestowing empire, when 20 XXVII | that, when it is in our power to offer sacrifice at once, 21 XXVII | discussion. For, though the whole power of demons and kindred spirits 22 XXVIII| ground than regard to a power whose presence you vividly 23 XXIX | who are thus in Caesar's power, who belong entirely to 24 XXIX | who has it entirely in His power. Besides this, you persecute 25 XXX | they have obtained their power; they know, as they are 26 XXX | He is God alone, on whose power alone they are entirely 27 XXX | upon the extent of their power, and so they come to understand 28 XXX | first got his humanity; his power where he got the breath 29 XXXIV | grateful than the name of power; so the heads of families 30 XLV | laws, when it is in man's power both to evade them, by generally 31 XLVI | name of philosopher has no power to put demons to the rout. 32 XLVI | ambitious of the supreme power: the Christian does not 33 XLVIII| when the very same creative power made you without difficulty 34 XLVIII| doubts, perhaps, as to the power of God, of Him who hung 35 XLIX | will, and is not in your power. The joy of the people in 36 L | same time spit away her power of speech, nor be longer


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