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Alphabetical [« »] pour 2 poured 1 pouring 1 power 31 powerful 2 powers 5 practical 1 | Frequency [« »] 31 great 31 me 31 most 31 power 31 rather 30 could 30 every | Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus On the resurrection of the flesh IntraText - Concordances power |
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1 5 | bidding and command and sole power of the divine voice; whilst 2 7 | potter, too, has it in his power, by tempering the blast 3 7 | sprinkling of the divine power, there being nothing which 4 9 | DISPLAYING THE BOUNTY AND POWER OF GOD.~To recapitulate, 5 9 | indeed) all the beneficent power of God, would have had no 6 11| XI. THE POWER OF GOD FULLY COMPETENT TO 7 11| also to consider well the power, and might, and competency 8 11| analogies to convince us of His power in this respect, lest any 9 11| He possesses such mighty power. But some persons are too 10 12| analogies of the divine power (to which we have just alluded). 11 14| an inquiry touching the power of God, whether it was sufficiently 12 16| respective office, and a power over their will in both 13 16| itself, but possessing no power of its own of willing or 14 18| of the flesh itself, the power and might of God, the analogous 15 20| figuratively to take the power of Damascus and the spoils 16 22| coming in the clouds, with power and great glory. And when 17 24| working of Satan, with all power, and signs, and lying wonders, 18 27| last furious onset of the power of Antichrist. Why else 19 28| signs denoted the threefold power of God: when it shall, first, 20 30| reincorporated by the sinews of power and the nerves of royalty, 21 32| IN ILLUSTRATION OF GOD'S POWER.~But, that you may not suppose 22 32| fair proof of this divine power, when he comes forth from 23 36| well as incredulous of the power of God, though, of course, 24 38| the mere exhibition of His power, or to afford the temporary 25 50| will have to put on the power of an incorruptible and 26 51| meaning, of course, the actual power of sinning against his will. 27 52| weakness, it is raised in power; it is sown a natural body, 28 53| incorruption, and in glory, and in power? Now in the ease of Lazarus, ( 29 55| being, when it had it in its power not to rise again, and so 30 57| what He once made. This power and this unstinted grace 31 59| lasciviousness, he has it in his power, to be sure, to mow down "