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1 3, XXV | necessarily manifest the possession of virtue--you must show 2 3, XXXI | obtain any advantage from the possession of such a power?--always 3 3, XXXV | wicked demons, who have taken possession of places on earth, through 4 3, XXXVII| many who appear to be in possession of the truth, who have yet 5 3, XXXIX | that "faith, having taken possession of our minds, makes us yield 6 3, LXXI | wickedness which had previous possession of them, produces an oblivion 7 4, VI | have recently come into the possession of riches, and who make 8 4, VI | have recently come into the possession of riches, and who make 9 4, VIII | parts of the earth for Thy possession." For there are certain 10 4, XXIV | but on account of their possession of reason, and of the established 11 4, XXIV | of their bodies: for the possession of reason raises a rational 12 4, XXXIV | hinting obscurely at their possession of certain great and marvellous 13 4, XLIII | of God, being given as a possession to him who is figuratively 14 4, LXIV | another, when, with the possession of reason, he had become 15 4, LXXXV | discover reason, the common possession of men, and of divine and 16 4, LXXXVI| have gained a wonderful possession." Now, in the first place, 17 5, XXIX | with each other about the possession of Attica; while in the 18 5, XXIX | is the same who also has possession of Attica. And the learned 19 5, XXXI | migrated from the east, in possession of the east, and of their 20 5, XXXII | parts of the earth for Thy possession." For He, too, has become 21 5, XLIII | Jesus, that we might be in possession of a pattern of a heavenly 22 5, LVII | lightly esteemed, their possession of a virtuous life, and 23 6, XLII | conquered them should have possession of heaven. The mysteries 24 6, XLIV | in a "lawful manner " the possession (which they had lost); in 25 7, VI | all, worthy of the divine possession, as they call it. And among 26 8, LVIII | assumption that they have possession of our bodies, and that 27 8, LXV | the man of whom it gains possession, and sins even more than 28 8, LXVIII| as its principles take possession of the minds of men more