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1 1 | graciously grant Us the power of bringing conviction home 2 2 | Although God can do by His own power all that is effected by 3 3 | because by the infusion of His power Christ guards and sustains 4 3 | visible parts draw life and power from the supernatural gifts 5 7 | Assuredly the infinite power of God is not bound by anything, 6 7 | of all the means in His power Christ did actually adopt. 7 8 | Apostles in virtue of the same power by which He had been sent 8 8 | propagate His teaching. "All power is given to Me in Heaven 9 9 | Magisterium, which by His own power He strengthened, by the 10 10| Magisterium already named, so the power of performing and administering 11 11| cross, and it is by His power that His body is daily consecrated 12 12| this office without the power of commanding, forbidding, 13 12| jurisdiction? It is only by this power of jurisdiction that nations 14 12| it with his unconquerable power. He invested him, therefore, 15 12| he promised to give him power and authority over the Church. " 16 12| gave to a mortal man all power in Heaven when He handed 17 12| and loosing indicates the power of making laws, of judging 18 12| and of punishing; and the power is said to be of such amplitude 19 12| so that, having no other power on earth as its superior, 20 12| flock he has received the power of governing all men for 21 12| should show identity of power. So He who is Himself "the 22 12| the heavenly kingdom-the power of binding and loosing is 23 13| Pontiffs Possess Supreme Power in the Church Jure Divino~ 24 13| Episcopate receive the supreme power in the church, jure divino. " 25 13| Christians; and that full power was given to him, in Blessed 26 13| government, authority, and power of binding and loosing from 27 13| Jesus Christ. That is: the power of forgiving and retaining 28 13| together with the plenitude of power from the Lord Himself, in 29 14| they inherit their ordinary power, and thus the episcopal 30 14| because they exercise a power really their own, and are 31 14| extraordinary and supreme power is not given, there are 32 14| Church. To him He gave the power of binding and loosing; 33 14| him alone was given the power of feeding. On the other 34 15| deprived of the right and power of ruling, if they deliberately 35 15| Resurrection He gives a similar power to all the Apostles and 36 15| been invested solely with a power of direction. But it is 37 15| conjointly with him. If the power of binding, loosening, and 38 15| him, certainly the same power must have the same effect 39 15| authority belong to him in whose power have been placed the keys 40 15| district, command with real power not only individuals but 41 15| for ever in the Church the power which He exercised during 42 15| master in authority? This power over the Episcopal College 43 15| has full jurisdiction and power to summon, to transfer, 44 15| Peter alone, and that the power of binding and loosening 45 15| Apostles received supreme power without Peter, and against 46 15| and against Peter. Such power they certainly did not receive


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