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| Alphabetical [« »] potent 1 potest 1 pour 1 power 43 power- 2 powerful 3 powerfully 2 | Frequency [« »] 45 two 44 means 44 much 43 power 42 according 42 before 42 rather | Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus A treatise on the soul IntraText - Concordances power |
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1 1 | have been deprived of all power of thought. Or let it have 2 1 | themselves. The teachings of the power of Christ had not yet been 3 1 | not yet been given--(that power) which alone can confute 4 6 | Whence could accrue such power to the soul, if it were 5 8 | endued with an equally strong power (of vision). The sun is 6 10| organs,--securing to them the power of sight, even without eyes; 7 13| instrument, not the ruling power.~ 8 15| which they call "the ruling power of the soul"--<greek>to</ 9 15| destroyed the (soul's) directing power, by actually placing in 10 15| no especial principle or power of the soul; for if there 11 15| that there is a ruling power in the soul, and that it 12 18| the wisest whose mental power is the clearest; who never 13 18| not merely an intellectual power; for whilst it understands, 14 18| follows that the soul's power is an intellectual one, 15 19| lively, if it had not mental power; and naturally so capable 16 21| nature. This will be the power of the grace of God, more 17 22| own nature, developing its power in various ways, free in 18 23| compassion of the Supreme Power (in whose image, which had 19 24| Whence, now, arises that power of forgetfulness itself 20 24| substance could extinguish the power of one that is unborn. There 21 25| it at once receives the power of animation, and utters 22 25| is, so must be its active power. Now, after these preliminary 23 31| years take from you the power of recognition, since they 24 35| says he, "in the spirit and power of Elias"--not (observe) 25 35| whilst "the spirit and power" are bestowed as external 26 37| doubt regulated by some power, which ministers herein 27 37| possible; but its inherent power, in which are contained 28 38| accommodation, it will not be in its power to quit its dwelling-place, 29 41| second birth by water and the power from above, then the veil 30 43| stricken by the friendly power of slumber, prostrated by 31 43| it shows what very great power it has even without the 32 45| but not the effect. This power we call ecstasy, in which 33 45| any time. For although the power to exercise these faculties 34 46| to predictions of supreme power; for they indicated perils 35 46| to counterfeit a divine power under their shape and form, 36 47| ecstatic condition, the power of enduring whatever incidents 37 49| he used to withhold the power of visions and dreams from 38 50| commission from the secret power of One above, that all who 39 50| renewal of its condition. Such power was not accorded to the 40 53| Undoubtedly, when the soul, by the power of death, is released from 41 57| attractive to them, but by a power which subjugates them that 42 57| Moses and the prophets. The power of God has, no doubt, sometimes 43 57| true resurrection, when the power of God recalls souls to