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1 1, Pref | nor principalities, nor powers, nor things present, nor 2 1, XXVIII | acquired some miraculous powers, on which the Egyptians 3 1, XXX | Barbarians for their marvellous powers of incantation, and some 4 1, XXX | his miracles, and for his powers of government. For he persuaded 5 1, XXXV | because of his prophetic powers.~ 6 1, XXXVIII| knowledge of certain miraculous powers, returned from thence to 7 1, XXXVIII| country, and by means of those powers proclaimed himself a god." 8 1, LV | spoiled the principalities and powers (that were over us), and 9 1, LVII | neither "sons of God" nor "powers" of God, whereas Christ 10 1, LX | divinity be made, then the powers of the evil spirits are 11 1, LX | all common appearances and powers, they resolved to offer 12 1, LXII | it, even the King of the powers of the Beloved," in order 13 2, LXIV | off the governments and powers," and while as yet He was 14 2, LXIV | off the governments and powers," and had no longer anything 15 3, XXV | who employed his poetic powers upon topics of the most 16 3, XXXVI | demons also, and other unseen powers, which even at the present 17 3, XLI | they received the highest powers, and after participating 18 3, XLVI | as higher than miraculous powers, he for that reason places " 19 3, LXIX | formed the nature of man with powers for the attainment of things 20 4, XXIX | dominions," and others "powers," and others "principalities;" 21 4, XXXIV | ascribing to them mysterious powers, or hinting obscurely at 22 4, XXXIV | demons and certain wicked powers. And we learn the history 23 4, XXXVIII| their king th' inferior powers obeyed:~The fictile likeness 24 4, LXV | converted into demons, the powers of their mind remain. And 25 4, LXXIX | protection of the higher powers, so that there might be 26 4, LXXXVI | exercise of their reflective powers and of their understanding 27 4, XCII | but allow their reasoning powers to grovel on the earth, 28 5, V | applied to those wicked powers, freed from the encumbrance 29 5, XX | account of their reasoning powers and dialectic subtleties, 30 5, XXV | among certain governing powers, and in this manner the 31 5, XXV | wishes (of the superintending powers), while it would be an act 32 5, XXVI | among certain governing powers, and in this manner the 33 5, XXVII | among certain governing powers, are administered by those 34 5, XXVII | please the superintending powers? Let Celsus, however, tell 35 5, XXXII | among certain governing powers, were administered in this 36 5, XLV | these names or to their powers, since even demons are vanquiShed 37 5, LXII | become possessed of similar powers to those with which be believed 38 6, XXXI | grace which is hidden by the powers of the realms. Let grace 39 6, LXXI | or "principalities," or "powers," can be dissolved by fire.~ 40 7, XLII | after doing all that their powers will allow, confess that 41 7, LXX | Have not these inferior powers had assigned to them by 42 8, XXXIV | principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the 43 8, L | would be for it to waste its powers in vicious indulgence. For 44 8, LXI | the names of demons, their powers and agency, the incantations, 45 8, LXII | stratagems of demoniacal powers, to draw men away to carnal 46 8, LXIV | tens of thousands of sacred powers upon their side. These, 47 8, LXV | subject unto the higher powers. For there is no power but 48 8, LXV | no power but of God: the powers that be are ordained of 49 8, LXVI | moon," and with all your powers show forth the praises of