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1 1, Pref | miracles wrought by divine power, so as to give the judge 2 1, Pref | rests on facts, and that power of Jesus which is manifest 3 1, Pref | although his arguments have no power to shake the faith of any ( 4 1, I | of the devil, against his power, and for the safety of those 5 1, II | manifestation of the Spirit and of power:" of "the Spirit," on account 6 1, II | relate to Christ; and of "power," because of the signs and 7 1, VI | possessed of (miraculous) power; hinting, I suppose, at 8 1, VI | genuinely believing spirit. Such power, indeed, does the name of 9 1, VI | doing them by help of the power of God, He excludes such 10 1, VI | impossible to show by what power Jesus wrought these miracles, 11 1, XIII | Jews and Greeks, Christ the power of God, and wisdom of God."~ 12 1, XVIII | confer upon His words a power which might subdue all men 13 1, XXIV | are possessed of great power; and other names, again, 14 1, XXIV | language have corresponding power over other spirits; and 15 1, XXV | of men), so great was the power which it exerted upon those 16 1, XXV | which possess a certain power for this or that purpose. 17 1, XXVII | beyond the reach of human power. For although, from the 18 1, XXVII | and its want of reasoning power, obtained a hold only over 19 1, XXXI | moreover, with a divine power (since it was no mere poetical 20 1, XXXIII | to dwell with miraculous power among men, and work mighty 21 1, XXXVII | possessing greater wisdom and power than the multitude, and 22 1, XXXVIII | magic and not by divine power; for he asserts "that he ( 23 1, XXXIX | was not saved by divine power, nor was her story believed. 24 1, XLIII | to the present time His power still produces conversion 25 1, XLIII | these things are done by His power, is the fact that, although, 26 1, XLVIII | forms of this perceptive power, such as a faculty of vision 27 1, LVII | the "sons of God," or the "power" of God. But since it is 28 1, LX | to exceed the superhuman power and strength of the evil 29 1, LX | being manifested, and their power being broken; this overthrow 30 1, LX | of Jesus, but also by the power of Jesus Himself, and His 31 1, LX | that he was superior in power to all demons, and to all 32 1, LXI | not the sleepless guardian power that is around those who 33 1, LXII | Let us to the best of our power see what truth there is 34 1, LXII | was by help of a divine power that these men taught Christianity, 35 1, LXII | God. For it was not any power of speaking, or any orderly 36 1, LXII | men, and not through the power of God. Now, who is there 37 1, LXII | whence they derived this power of persuasion, as theirs 38 1, LXII | apostles by a sort of divine power? And to this also, Paul, 39 1, LXII | demonstration of the Spirit and of power; that your faith should 40 1, LXII | wisdom of men, but in the power of God." For, according 41 1, LXII | Lord gave the word in great power to them who preached it, 42 1, LXII | powerfully proclaimed filled with power, which they manifest both 43 1, LXII | not possessing any divine power, they have the appearance 44 1, LXII | preaching of His Gospel, and the power of His word, which without 45 1, LXII | accompanied with divine power; and the words of Jesus 46 1, LXIII | manifest to the human race the power which He possesses to heal 47 1, LXIV | enabled, by the persuasive power of these men, to convert 48 1, LXVI | of God--God the Word--the power of God, and the wisdom of 49 1, LXVII | wonderful, and truly beyond the power of man; but what hast thou 50 1, LXVIII | because they have neither the power nor the will, nor any desire 51 1, LXX | of its being uttered with power, should produce an indescribable 52 2, III | although he had it in his power to speak with greater effect) 53 2, V | Christians are the truth, having power to raise and elevate the 54 2, VIII | the human race, with the power that was manifested in Him, 55 2, IX | effect that He was a mighty power, and a God next to the God 56 2, IX | Himself among the Jews as the power of God, by the miracles 57 2, X | by the disciples of such power of endurance and resolution 58 2, XI | himself, showing what a power the teaching of Jesus had 59 2, XIII | one who has received great power from God to implant this 60 2, XIII | For the word, spoken with power, has gained the mastery 61 2, XIV | were not devoid of divine power.~ 62 2, XV | seeing that the word, by its power, will gain the mastery over 63 2, XVI | things, both beyond the power of man and with such fulness 64 2, XVI | greater display of divine power, so that His soul, if it 65 2, XVI | it down of Myself. I have power to lay it down, and I have 66 2, XVI | lay it down, and I have power to take it again." And perhaps 67 2, XVII | hemlock, and it was in his power, if he had allowed himself 68 2, XX | clear that it was within the power of Laius not to try to beget 69 2, XX | and it was also in his power to do the opposite, so that 70 2, XXIII | which it was not in His power to avoid enduring, it being 71 2, XXIII | enduring, it being in the power of those who inflicted them 72 2, XXXIV | was liberated by divine power, when the gates of the prison 73 2, XXXVIII | with the evidence of divine power, among the whole human race, 74 2, XXXVIII | who gave evidence of the power that was in Him, but asserted 75 2, XLVI | who have the will and the power, can gain over so many proselytes, 76 2, XLVI | should, through the greater power of His words and deeds, 77 2, XLVIII | healed, receive from Jesus power to trample, with those feet 78 2, XLVIII | and generally upon all the power of the enemy; and though 79 2, XLIX | is wrought upon by some power, in some way unknown, to 80 2, L | working of Satan, with all power, and signs, and lying wonders, 81 2, L | uttered such words. For as the power of the Egyptian magicians 82 2, L | Moses were wrought by divine power; so the proceedings of the 83 2, LI | between what is done by the power of God and what is the effect 84 2, LI | are the result of divine power. And it follows from the 85 2, LI | are the product of divine power, he would seem to me to 86 2, LI | sorcery (which derive their power from evil demons, who are 87 2, LI | men which proceed from a power that is divine, why shall 88 2, LI | and who by help of an evil power, so that we may neither 89 2, LI | wrought by means of divine power what they are recorded to 90 2, LVI | one might have it in his power to say that He voluntarily 91 2, LVIII | through the agency of divine power?"~ 92 2, LXIII | desired to show that his power was really divine, he ought 93 2, LXVII | wished to manifest his divine power, he ought to have shown 94 2, LXVII | wished to show that His power was divine to each one who 95 2, LXXIII | that His speech was "with power," on which account also 96 2, LXXVIII | is because Christ was the power of God and the wisdom of 97 2, LXXVIII | But if God permit, and the power of Christ abide in my soul, 98 3, V | sorcery, and not by divine power. Moses, however, not as 99 3, XXIV | this faith a marvellous power by the cures which they 100 3, XXV | AEsculapius or the prophetic power of Apollo, how could any 101 3, XXV | regarding Jesus and His power we have no such notion; 102 3, XXVIII | but they saw also that the power which had descended into 103 3, XXXI | who was possessed of such power as to be borne along like 104 3, XXXI | this Hyperborean Abaris the power of being carried along like 105 3, XXXI | the possession of such a power?--always supposing it to 106 3, XXXII | necessity, but by the miraculous power which was given Him also 107 3, XXXII | it down of Myself. I have power to lay it down, and I have 108 3, XXXII | lay it down, and I have power to take it again." For as 109 3, XXXII | it again." For as He had power to lay it down, He laid 110 3, XXXIII | object this supernatural power made him, through some arrangement 111 3, XXXIII | God in conferring such a power on Cleomedes, we will decide 112 3, XXXIII | shall say that some demoniac power, casting a glamour over 113 3, XXXV | nonentities, and is there no power in Lebadea connected with 114 3, XXXVI | claiming prophetic or healing power, and which frequently torture 115 3, XXXVI | marvellously persuasive power of His words, commended 116 3, XXXVI | that of a being of superior power, or reverentially accept 117 3, XXXVIII | proverb, that "such is the power of faith, because it seizes 118 3, XXXIX | accompanied by a diviner power, which accomplished far 119 3, XL | forth, furnished with divine power and authority, to proclaim 120 3, XLVII | are made, even His eternal power and Godhead; so that they 121 3, LII | we do everything in our power to secure that our meetings 122 3, LXV | possessing no longer the power to turn from it easily to 123 3, LXVIII | vulgar," are filled with power, as if they were spells, 124 3, LXVIII | we not justly admire the power which they contain? For 125 3, LXVIII | accompanied with a persuasive power, though not like that found 126 3, LXVIII | accredited s by the Spirit and by power. And therefore their word 127 3, LXX | admitting that He has the power, but not the will, to commit 128 3, LXX | commit wickedness, for the power of doing evil is contrary 129 3, LXXII | God, "the breath of the power of God, and a pure influence 130 3, LXXII | unspotted mirror of the power of God, and the image of 131 3, LXXVIII | might be said that from the power which shows itself in those 132 3, LXXVIII | being influenced by the power of the word to such a degree, 133 3, LXXX | will be withdrawn from the power of death, would be said 134 4, III | him by means of his divine power to make (men) better." Now 135 4, III | by means of his divine power, to make (men) better, unless 136 4, III | by means of His divine power, to create men who needed 137 4, III | able to do so by His divine power." We ourselves have spoken 138 4, IV | them better, nor by divine power liberate all men from evil? 139 4, V | for he does not know the power of God, and that "the Spirit 140 4, V | universe should through His own power descend with Jesus into 141 4, V | contain Him be filled. But the power and divinity of God comes 142 4, V | by the appearing of the power of God, and by the entrance 143 4, VI | His unspeakable and divine power, Himself take up His abode 144 4, VII | contemporaries so far as in their power.~ 145 4, XVIII | of each individual, the power of the Word to which belongs 146 4, XXV | of those who possess the power of acquiring it, and who 147 4, XXVIII | enjoy, so far as in our power, to all men? For He Himself 148 4, XXX | inspiration and a diviner power. "For no man knoweth the 149 4, XXXII | protection of the divine power, neither coveting like the 150 4, XXXIV | person was Isaac, and what power did Jacob possess, that 151 4, XXXVI | attributing, so far as in their power, "generation" to their deities, 152 4, XXXVIII | received a share of divine power, and which yet was so grandly 153 4, XLII | should, through his divine power, bring forth into light 154 4, LV | whom also he derived the power of prophesying; since he " 155 4, LVII | weakness, are raised in power; and those which are sown 156 4, LXIX | to exercise some healing power upon those who were labouring 157 4, LXXI | aim at exerting our own power of eloquence, but, adapting 158 4, LXXV | easily bring us under their power." And here we may observe, 159 4, LXXIX | assertion, that God gave you the power to capture wild beasts, 160 4, LXXXIII | co-operate (if he had it in his power) with those principles of 161 4, LXXXVI | creation there exists the power of sorcery;" so that even 162 4, LXXXVI | of their possessing the power of sorcery, yet even in 163 4, LXXXVI | experience, or of some natural power of apprehension; for the 164 4, LXXXVI | fennel to sharpen their power of vision and to produce 165 4, LXXXVI | having obtained this natural power not from the exercise of 166 4, LXXXVIII| be more divine than the power of foreknowing and predicting 167 4, LXXXIX | should to the best of our power have met his confident assertions, 168 4, LXXXIX | they instruct us by their power of divination in the knowledge 169 4, XC | things believed to have such power. For the arguments which 170 4, XC | those that are endowed with power of divination, is great, 171 4, XCI | eagle, then, possess the power of divination, and the serpent ( 172 4, XCII | and who, possessing some power of distinguishing future 173 4, XCII | be caught by the divining power that is in the irrational 174 4, XCIII | of mankind to possess the power of divination to be unclean, 175 4, XCIV | which imparts a prophetic power to our soul. For this belief 176 4, XCV | and endows with prophetic power. And therefore, whatever 177 4, XCVI | note, however, that the power of foreknowing the future 178 4, XCVI | called more divine than the power of foreknowing and foretelling 179 5, I | far as may be within our power, to leave none of his statements 180 5, I | published it with great power" may supply us also, and 181 5, I | and bestow upon us "great power," so that faith in the word 182 5, I | that faith in the word and power of God may be implanted 183 5, II | might be one who had no power to share in the society 184 5, V | far as it is within the power of human nature the example 185 5, XI | works of God's creative power, or to call them, after 186 5, XI | themselves, or apportion our power of prayer between God and 187 5, XIX | weakness, it is raised in power; it is sown a natural body, 188 5, XXII | weakness, raising it in power; and after it is sown a 189 5, XXIII | arises a stalk, so a certain power is implanted in the body, 190 5, XXIII | things which are beyond its power, which God could at any 191 5, XXIV | possesses not only the "power," but the "will." In view, 192 5, XXVI | superintendence of a higher power, divided the earth according 193 5, XXXI | himself, having obtained power to tear away from the other 194 5, XXXII | possessed of the greatest power, who has rescued us "from 195 5, XLV | were possessed of a natural power were translated into another, 196 5, XLV | other names possessed of no power. And in the same way, if 197 5, XLVIII | Jewish nation, who had the power to injure such of them as 198 5, XLVIII | about a certain angel having power before the shedding of the 199 5, XLVIII | this angel might have had power, I think, over those of 200 5, XLVIII | only the Creator; and this power lasted so long as Jesus 201 5, XLVIII | His own person, all the power of the angel over those 202 5, XLVIII | reduced it to nought by (the power of) His unspeakable divinity. 203 5, L | protection of the divine power, so that in the reign of 204 5, L | after Jesus had conveyed the power which had been manifested 205 5, LVIII | accomplish, as far as in his power, the conversion of the human 206 5, LXII | God, but term Simon the "power" of God, regarding whom 207 6, II | demonstration of the Spirit and of power, that our faith should not 208 6, II | wisdom of men, but in the power of God." For the word of 209 6, II | heart, unless a certain power be imparted to the speaker 210 6, II | will give a word with great power to them who preach." If, 211 6, II | do not possess the same power of attracting and disposing 212 6, III | are made, even His eternal power and Godhead; so that they 213 6, IV | glimpses of His "eternal power and Godhead," they nevertheless 214 6, X | predicted not by human power, but shown by the result 215 6, XI | gave out that he was the power of God that is called great, 216 6, XVII | partly owing to its feebler power of comprehending God. And 217 6, XX | by the greatness of His power and understanding "has passed 218 6, XXXI | complete oblivion, the first power, preserved by the spirit 219 6, XXXI | the symbol of thine own power, sculptured on the figure 220 6, XXXIV | from circumcision; and a power flowing from one Prunicos, 221 6, XXXV | asserted that it was a power flowing forth from one Prunicos, 222 6, XXXIX | appearance of acting by divine power), he adds: "What need to 223 6, XLI | morals that they had any power, while on philosophers they 224 6, XLI | were won over by the magic power possessed by Apollonius, 225 6, XLIII | before God, and asking for power against Job, that he might 226 6, XLVI | working of Satan, with all power, and signs, and lying wonders, 227 6, XLVI | understanding riddles. And his power shall be great, and he shall 228 6, XLVIII | itself has not the natural power of motion like a living 229 6, LXIV | by means of office and power, to those to whom He communicates 230 6, LXVI | its splendours, have their power of vision affected and injured, 231 6, LXXI | body," but as a divine power does it comprehend what 232 6, LXXVII | indeed, Who have received power to follow Him, in order 233 6, LXXIX | might arise with might and power upon a world of souls, which 234 6, LXXX | doubtless endued with prophetic power, not observing that the 235 7, IV | men, do not require the power and wisdom of those who 236 7, V | such spirits as employ the power of prophesying--a power 237 7, V | power of prophesying--a power in itself neither good nor 238 7, VI | have employed his prophetic power as a bait, so to speak, 239 7, IX | returning again with heavenly power. Blessed is he who now does 240 7, XVII | who felt within them the power of God the Word, who was 241 7, XVII | which is to overthrow the power of that evil spirit the 242 7, XVII | everywhere escaping from the power of demons, and who, after 243 7, XVIII | to the Father who loves power, or riches, or glory; that 244 7, XXIII | means Christ, who is "the power and wisdom of God," far 245 7, XXXI | in part, according to our power, treated of the city of 246 7, XXXIV | holds all things in His power, and is Himself not confined 247 7, XXXV | indisputable evidences of power, and that not in any one 248 7, XXXV | form, but making its divine power felt through the whole world, 249 7, XLII | is not wholly beyond the power of human nature to attain 250 7, XLIII | him," and Pilate, who had power over the humanity of Jesus, 251 7, XLVI | they ascend to "the eternal power of God," in a word, to His 252 7, XLVIII | having confidence in his power to restrain his passions 253 7, LII | subject to "the prince of the power of the air, the spirit that 254 7, LIV | accompanied by such a divine power, that even to this day they 255 7, LVI | spirit akin to those whose power has been broken and vanquished 256 7, LVII | fierceness of every opposing power, and gave to us "authority 257 7, LVII | scorpions, and over all the power of the enemy." Finally, 258 7, LXVII | to act according to their power and inclination; if, I say, 259 7, LXVIII | whom God has assigned such power? Yet it is impossible, he 260 7, LXX | scorpions, and over all the power. of the enemy: and nothing 261 7, LXX | whom God has assigned such power?" To which he adds, "It 262 8, IX | supposes, but by a divine power, which was foretold by the 263 8, XIII | we worship with all our power the one God, and His only 264 8, XIV | and "the breath of the power of God, and a pure influence 265 8, XIV | unspotted mirror of the power of God, and the image of 266 8, XIX | prevail against the divine power which had built that temple, 267 8, XXXI | public executioners receive power at certain times to carry 268 8, XXXIV | they exist and exercise power among the wicked, as a punishment 269 8, XXXIV | wickedness. But they have no power over those who "have put 270 8, XXXV | strive to the utmost of his power to change and amend them; 271 8, XXXV | got the offender into his power; but instead of taking revenge 272 8, XXXVI | have not submitted to their power, are free from all harm, 273 8, XXXVI | they have come under the power of other demons, they may 274 8, XXXVII | barbarous names, they will have power, but no longer will they 275 8, XLIII | truth, have by a divine power been enabled to embrace 276 8, XLIV | glory, they destroy the power of the demons, and frustrate 277 8, XLIV | when they recover their power, and, with eyes blinded 278 8, XLIV | faith, come under their power, I imagine that at times 279 8, XLVII | Jesus Himself, or by His power working in His apostles. 280 8, XLVII | by anything else than the power which was conferred upon 281 8, XLVII | moved by some extraordinary power, and by the force of miraculous 282 8, LV | and think that they have power over our lives, place before 283 8, LVIII | bodies, and that each one has power over a separate member. 284 8, LVIII | to those who serve Him a power by which they may be defended 285 8, LIX | by Him who by His great power has spread the true principles 286 8, LX | ourselves too much up to the power of such demons, and of becoming 287 8, LXI | to the Most High, whose power is supreme and universal, 288 8, LXIII | recovers from their deluding power, and gets some glimpses 289 8, LXV | powers. For there is no power but of God: the powers that 290 8, LXV | therefore resisteth the power, resisteth the ordinance 291 8, LXV | that "it is not without the power of demons that kings have 292 8, LXV | fortune of the king is in the power of demons, then in that 293 8, LXVIII | man to whom He gave the power, who "removeth kings and 294 8, LXX | being guarded by that divine power which promised to save five 295 8, LXX | received from the Father power to overcome the world; and 296 8, LXXII | the mere exercise of his power, will choose what he desires, 297 8, LXXII | the Word, and the healing power that dwells in Him; and 298 8, LXXVI | enabled to accomplish by the power given to us in obedience