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Tascius Caecilius Cyprianus
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1 1, IV | of human error. All our power is of God; I say, of God. 2 1, IV | Him we have strength, by power derived and conceived from 3 1, V | begun to be, liberty and power to do is given you in proportion 4 1, V | overflowing grace. Thence is given power, with modest chastity, with 5 1, V | of the mind, and what a power it has, not alone that itself 6 1, VII | undergone to acquire the power to murder, and the achievement 7 1, XI | in riches, what you think power in the camp, the glory of 8 1, XI | magisterial office, the power of licence in the chief 9 1, XI | his person, but upon his power! for he has no claim to 10 1, XIII | the sense of security. The power of those whom power makes 11 1, XIII | The power of those whom power makes terrible to others, 12 1, XIV | elevation or dignity or power should be begotten in him 13 1, XIV | transcends all this earthly power, and begins to be that which 14 7, IV | father of the family the power of destroying. This was 15 7, IV | the enemy was receiving a power of doing mischief, and was 16 9, IV | course, I shall use that power of admonition which the 17 13, III | they require in their own power, the times themselves offering 18 19, I | lie any longer under the power of the devil, as it were, 19 24, II | charges them, saying, "All power is given unto me in heaven 20 25, III | exquisite tortures of worldly power, even when the body is racked 21 25, V | us by the strength of His power; and, as a good captain, 22 25, VI | repressing, should stimulate the power of the raging disease,-- 23 30, V | that you animated, by the power of your discourse, those 24 33, I | persuasions; and she had more power, and constrained him, because 25 37, I | with a wicked exercise of power, and with a violent dread 26 39, III | all priestly authority and power is destroyed by factious 27 41, I | and labour with all their power to bring the members of 28 45, II | had confessed before the power of the world they might 29 45, II | to Almighty God, in whose power all things are reserved.~ 30 51, IV | they require in their own power, the time itself providing 31 51, XXIV | priests, can neither have the power nor the honour of a bishop, 32 51, XXX | to you an opportunity and power of coming to us, we shall 33 54, II | of the sublime and divine power of governing the Church; 34 54, II | have me present in their power! I do not fear their reproaches 35 54, II | as far as lies in their power such men are homicides before 36 54, V | the priestly authority and power by the divine condescension 37 54, XIII | by the taking away of the power of Christ and His fear? 38 54, XVIII| the priestly authority and power also, all to be laid aside 39 54, XVIII| addition, to domineer by the power of their terror?~ 40 54, XXII | there--whence the secular power suddenly broke forth against 41 54, XXIII| dearest brother, that the power were now given us to be 42 59, IV | little according to their power, in their own names and 43 62, XVIII| He sent them forth, "All power is given unto me in heaven 44 64, Arg | SACERDOTAL OR EPISCOPAL POWER.~ 45 64, I | to us; although you have power, according to the vigour 46 64, I | should do by your priestly power in respect of an insolent 47 64, II | the priestly authority and power, saying, "Fear the Lord 48 64, III | exercise against him the power of your dignity, by either 49 64, III | punish them by our priestly power. I bid you, dearest brother, 50 67, III | Claimed for themselves the power of sacrificing in opposition 51 67, III | they themselves have the power either of choosing worthy 52 70, I | should seem to have the power of washing, and purifying, 53 72, I | within their right nor their power. This baptism we cannot 54 72, II | ourselves hold a regard for our power, and the stedfastness of 55 72, V | to baptize, saying, "All power is given unto me in heaven 56 72, VII | of all the Lord gave that power to Peter, upon whom He built 57 72, VII | the source of unity--the power, namely, that whatsoever 58 72, VIII | not of his own right and power. For Korah, Dathan, and 59 72, VIII | and Aaron the priest, the power of sacrificing; and they 60 72, XI | possesses alone all the power of her spouse and Lord. 61 72, XVIII| of baptism! But by what power can he who denies God the 62 72, XVIII| Christ received that very power by which we are baptized 63 72, XXI | XXI.~Can the power of baptism be greater or 64 72, XXV | sustained with the spirit and power of Elias; who was not an 65 72, XXV | depart from his right and power, Holy Scripture declares 66 73, IX | and the majesty, and the power of all ages. Blessed be 67 74, III | which of old also the divine power associated in the bond of 68 74, VII | God, can have nothing of power or of grace, since all power 69 74, VII | power or of grace, since all power and grace are established 70 74, VII | preside, who possess the power both of baptizing, and of 71 74, X | be shaken. Not that the power of the demon was so great 72 74, XVI | retained." Therefore the power of remitting sins was given 73 74, XVII | moderate, but the very greatest power of grace: so far as to say 74 74, XVIII| Christ has conceded the power of heavenly grace.~ 75 74, XXII | assumed to themselves the power of clerical ordination, 76 75, I | schismatics at all have any power or right. For which reason 77 75, III | the living water, and the power of baptizing and cleansing 78 75, VII | reason he may claim the power of baptizing, namely, that 79 75, VIII | claimed to themselves the power of sacrificing, divinely 80 75, VIII | who baptizes has not the power of baptizing.~ 81 75, XV | human voice, and by divine power; and although he often says. 82 75, XV | under foot by us, by the power given by the Lord, cannot 83 80, III | heat of hell could have no power, but that they who trusted


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