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Iustinus Martyr
The first Apology

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power

   Chapter
1 VIII | things; for it is in our power, when we are examined, to 2 X | first was not in our own power; and in order that we may 3 XII | truth, do what you have power to do. But just so much 4 XII | to do. But just so much power have rulers who esteem opinion 5 XIII | praise to the utmost of our power by the exercise of prayer 6 XIV | sophist, but His word was the power of God. ~ 7 XVII | praying that with your kingly power you be found to possess 8 XVII | account according to the power he has received from God, 9 XIX | on incorruption. For what power worthy of God those imagine 10 XXIII | and first-begotten, and power; and, becoming man according 11 XXVIII| the human race with the power of thought and of choosing 12 XXXI | us whenever they have the power, as you can well believe. 13 XXXII | seed of man, but of the power of God. And the first power 14 XXXII | power of God. And the first power after God the Father and 15 XXXII | human seed, but of divine power, as we have said above. 16 XXXII | this Christ. For by the power of God He was conceived 17 XXXIII| longer a virgin; but the power of God having come upon 18 XXXIII| understand the Spirit and the power of God as anything else 19 XXXIII| not by intercourse, but by power. And the name Jesus in the 20 XXXV | which is significant of the power of the cross, for to it, 21 XXXIX | in speaking: but by the power of God they proclaimed to 22 XL | can, strive to escape the power of God the Father and Lord 23 XL | and Lord of all, and the power of Christ Himself; and how 24 XLIII | anything at all in our own power. For if it be fated that 25 XLIII | the human race have the power of avoiding evil and choosing 26 XLV | send to Thee the rod of power out of Jerusalem; and rule 27 XLV | government in the day of Thy power, in the beauties of Thy 28 XLV | send to Thee the rod of power out of Jerusalem," is predictive 29 XLVI | reasonably. But who, through the power of the Word, according to 30 L | believed, and had received power sent thence by Him upon 31 LV | the greatest symbol of His power and role; as is also proved 32 LV | the Lord Christ." And the power of this form is shown by 33 LV | as the insignia of your power and government, even though 34 LX | crosswise, he said that the power next to the first God was 35 LX | but are uttered by the power of God. ~ 36 LXII | and he received mighty power from Christ, who spoke to 37 LXVIII| escape. For if they had the power, they themselves would much 38 LXVIII| afterwards I learned their power. Wherefore they began the 39 LXVIII| have God as their ruling power entrenched in their conscience.


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