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1 Arg | TO ROMANS, AND THAT THE POWER OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE WAS 2 III | that through fear of his power the doctrine of the gods 3 IV | assuredly, if they had had any power, would have preserved their 4 V | varying vicissitudes of power, the period of empire has 5 VI | and thence the Magi have a power either for mischief or for 6 VIII| since it alone possesses all power. Moreover, let us borrow 7 VIII| relationship in their envious power. Neither should you marvel 8 VIII| accomplishes them by His power.~ 9 IX | wide, shall I shut up the power of such great majesty within 10 XI | the human race. He is the power of God, He is the reason, 11 XII | which will be manifest in power. But that the people of 12 XIII| enlightened the blind, gave power of movement to the lame, 13 XIII| for the authority of His power. Their masters and leaders-- 14 XIV | into heaven, to show the power of the divine majesty. Therefore 15 XIV | an avenger and with the power of a judge; whilst the disciples,