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1 1, LXIV | have been brought under the dominion of the passions, and continues: " 2 1, LXIV | passions who are under their dominion;" whereas the assailants 3 2, XVI | more: death hath no more dominion over Him;" although those 4 6, LXXI | lowest of things, under the dominion of nature alone, would be 5 7, XVII | devil, who had obtained dominion over the whole world. For 6 7, XVIII| wealth, to extend their dominion, to fill the earth, to put 7 7, XIX | the law, "Thou shalt have dominion over many nations, and no 8 7, XIX | simply a promise to them of dominion, and if they contain no 9 7, XXI | said of riches applies to dominion, in regard to which it is 10 7, XXI | written, "Thou shalt have dominion over many nations, and they 11 7, XXI | and they shall not have dominion over thee," he ruled over 12 7, XXIII| of the Gentiles exercise dominion over them," and "they that 13 8, XV | certainly do say that He has dominion over all things which have 14 8, XV | capacity, but not that His dominion extends over the God and 15 8, LI | whose mind was under the dominion of passion, we should not 16 8, LIV | those who were under the dominion of the devil; and, speaking