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Alphabetical [« »] poured 2 poverty 1 powder 1 power 16 powerful 2 practice 1 praise 1 | Frequency [« »] 16 imperial 16 many 16 off 16 power 16 purple 16 severus 16 themselves | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius On the manner in which the persecutors died IntraText - Concordances power |
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1 I | Almighty manifested His power and sovereign greatness 2 II | to Rome, and, through the power of God committed unto him, 3 III | then delivered into the power of his enemies, and suffered 4 V | Persians, lost not only that power which he had exercised without 5 XVIII | rank vested with supreme power, and two others of inferior, 6 XVIII | act when once he obtains power?"--"But Constantine is amiable, 7 XXI | attained to the highest power, he bent his mind to afflict 8 XXIV | was frustrated; for the power of God protected Constantine, 9 XXV | prince into partnership of power with him. And now his plans 10 XXVII | his obtaining sovereign power, he had avowed himself the 11 XXVIII| for Maxentius had most power, and had been longest in 12 XXIX | with the ensigns of supreme power in the room of Severus, 13 XXXI | also He might manifest the power of His majesty. Galerius, 14 XXXVII| Christian that fell within his power was privily thrown into 15 XLI | a military man high in power and authority, to implore 16 XLIII | to destroy his rivals in power, and so make way for himself