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1 I, 3 | reason, and in might and in power. Now, since all are agreed
2 I, 4 | comparison? Why, when supreme power among kings cannot evidently
3 I, 4 | exceeding greatness of His power, and the subjection of all
4 I, 4 | the other is unique in power, possessing a certain solitude,
5 I, 4 | else with whom to share His power.~
6 I, 11 | while how well furnished in power His inferior rival was,
7 I, 13 | magnitude, and strength, and power, and honour, and glory,
8 I, 14 | to the apostle)there is power even in infirmity imitate,
9 I, 22 | God should at all fail in power must not be thought, much
10 I, 22 | whosoever has it in his power to prevent the happening
11 I, 24 | delivered from the domicile and power of the malignant deity unto
12 I, 26 | from exercising judicial power, I cannot tell how any system
13 I, 27 | you give him indicates a power which must itself be feared?
14 I, 27 | with fear because of His power; nor your proper Lord, whom
15 I, 27 | they are not feared. For power will not be feared, except
16 II, 5 | goodness and foreknowledge, and power. But I shall not linger
17 II, 5 | we have shown, and to His power, since they are mighty,
18 II, 5 | master of his own will and power; indicating the presence
19 II, 5 | and in the freedom and power of his will. This his state
20 II, 5 | one who had it not in his power to render that obedience
21 II, 6 | affirming man's unshackled power over his will, that what
22 II, 6 | constituted, since his liberty and power of will might turn out to
23 II, 6 | bestowed upon him, freedom and power of the will, such as should
24 II, 7 | and the abundance of His power. You ought, however, to
25 II, 7 | both His foreknowledge and power, through which He might
26 II, 8 | the self-same liberty and power of his will, when it moves
27 II, 9 | never amounts to the actual power of Deity, nor to absolute
28 II, 9 | wanting in its intrinsic power; it is destitute of motion.
29 II, 9 | unable to express the simple power thereof, that is to say,
30 II, 9 | however, arose from its power of will, as being free,
31 II, 13 | through the foe, unless some power of fear supervened, such
32 II, 13 | father in the mildness of His power, a master in its severity;
33 II, 18 | drink was taken out of their power. Lastly, in order that man
34 II, 24 | may be attributed to His power as a judge. In accordance
35 II, 25 | opportunity from the same power of the will of spontaneously
36 III, 6 | indicate that the entire power of understanding was by
37 III, 10 | these examples of divine power afford sufficient proof
38 III, 13 | great and proud in royal power, and warring down the saints
39 III, 18 | also intend to show the power of our Lord's cross, whereby
40 III, 19 | on His shoulder both the power and the excellence of His
41 III, 22 | say, Christ by His mighty power, in the eyes of the nations,
42 III, 23 | dispersion: "Scatter them in Thy power." By Isaiah He also says,
43 IV, 6 | promises, revived His mighty power, remoulded His determinations
44 IV, 7 | Luke), "His word was with power not because He taught in
45 IV, 7 | discourse gave forth both power and grace, building up rather
46 IV, 7 | that the simple force and power of His word produced astonishment,
47 IV, 8 | out, not indeed by his own power, but by the authority of
48 IV, 9 | pollution by any divine power, but owing to his fantastic
49 IV, 9 | is incredible that that power of the Creator should have,
50 IV, 9 | discerned, than from the power of His word? But Christ
51 IV, 10 | answer them,that He had power to remit sins; inasmuch
52 IV, 10 | Daniel, who had obtained the power of judging, and thereby,
53 IV, 13 | teaching as one who had power." And again: "Therefore,
54 IV, 16 | will, and have it in my power not to render to another
55 IV, 17 | had never had it in his power to make trial of!~
56 IV, 20 | COMPARISON OF CHRIST'S POWER OVER WINDS AND WAVES WITH
57 IV, 20 | AND THE JORDAN. CHRIST'S POWER OVER UNCLEAN SPIRITS. THE
58 IV, 20 | in ignorance of what the power of the recent and unknown
59 IV, 21 | the bitterness in their power against the utter disgrace
60 IV, 21 | Christ; simply spirit, and power, and god. But as withal
61 IV, 22 | is overshadowed with the power of God, a point concerning
62 IV, 24 | CHRIST COULD HAVE GIVEN THE POWER OF TREADING ON SERPENTS
63 IV, 24 | it was one and the same power which arranged the mission
64 IV, 24 | He that shall bestow "the power of treading on serpents
65 IV, 24 | promised by Isaiah to give this power even to little children,
66 IV, 24 | conspicuous beast in the power of the Creator. This power
67 IV, 24 | power of the Creator. This power the Creator conferred first
68 IV, 24 | had first received this power from the Father, in order
69 IV, 26 | one and the other in His power. Marcion's god, on the contrary,
70 IV, 26 | the spirits by the same power by which their sons also
71 IV, 26 | also did that is, by the power of the Creator? For if you
72 IV, 26 | reproach them with having the power of Beelzebub, you are met
73 IV, 26 | as we have said) by the power of the Creator; and that
74 IV, 26 | resisted Moses called the power of the Creator" the finger
75 IV, 26 | His own, He said that the power of God must be understood
76 IV, 26 | come near to them, whose power was called His "finger."
77 IV, 27 | both alike being in the power of Him who prefers mercy
78 IV, 28 | after that have no more power over you." They will, however,
79 IV, 28 | after He hath killed, hath power to cast into hell" (meaning,
80 IV, 30 | liberate then to one only power will appertain both the
81 IV, 33 | hearts," he magnified the power of that God who declared
82 IV, 33 | supposing that it was by the power of another god that there
83 IV, 34 | thenceforth not have it in his power to put away his wife. Now,
84 IV, 35 | without a word, by His silent power and simple will. Well, but
85 IV, 35 | prophets, those proofs of His power and might especially, which (
86 IV, 35 | in your hand, within your power, if you hear, and do the
87 IV, 39 | heavens with very great power. And when these things shall
88 IV, 39 | given unto Him the kingly power," which (in the parable) "
89 IV, 41 | on the right hand of the power of God." For it was on the
90 IV, 42 | driven by a fear of his power to give him a fuller answer. "
91 IV, 43conc| purpose, to have it in his power from the passages which
92 V, 4 | above all principality, and power, and dominion, and every
93 V, 4 | command lay the enslaving power of the law. And very properly.
94 V, 4 | same Deity, both lost their power in Christ, by reason of
95 V, 5 | accrues by reason of His power, and that the Son too receives
96 V, 5 | obtain salvation, it is the power of God and the wisdom of
97 V, 5 | cross to be the wisdom and power of God, whilst others incur
98 V, 6 | represented by him, that power of Rome which was the greatest
99 V, 7 | he declined to use this power which the law gave him,
100 V, 8 | ought the woman to have power over her head, because of
101 V, 10 | is raised) to honour and power." Now, just as in the case
102 V, 11 | of the excellency of the power of God, that power itself
103 V, 11 | of the power of God, that power itself must be His also!
104 V, 11 | consequently none to the power. Rather, dishonour and weakness
105 V, 11 | too the excellency of his power is treasured. For he gives
106 V, 12 | God as He who gave Satan power over the person of Job that
107 V, 12 | Lord hath given to him the power of using sharpness in their
108 V, 13 | of Christ): for it is the power of god unto salvtion to
109 V, 14 | XIV. THE DIVINE POWER SHOWN IN CHRIST'S INCARNATION.
110 V, 14 | very perfection of divine power to effect the salvation (
111 V, 15 | the rule of the grace and power of the Spirit and the prophets
112 V, 16 | and from the glory of His power" it follows that, as He
113 V, 16 | and from the glory of His power,"he uses the words of Isaiah
114 V, 16 | know why he comes "in all power, and with lying signs and
115 V, 17 | TESTAMENT. THE PRINCE OF THE POWER OF THE AIR, AND THE GOD
116 V, 17 | wrought in Christ His mighty power, by raising Him from the
117 V, 17 | according to the prince of the power of the air, who worketh
118 V, 17 | who is the Prince of the power of the ages must not be
119 V, 17 | called the prince of the power of the air; for He who is
120 V, 18 | spoils of Samaria and the power of Damascus," you make Him
121 V, 20 | to be God by His mighty power, so was He found to be man