Document, Chapter
1 1 | person, and place, with power." So to Cyril; so to Nestorius
2 3,3| death by his unspeakable power, first in his own flesh,
3 3,3| the Word of God, and the power of death was loosed through
4 3,3| he is the Spirit of the Power and Wisdom of the Father (
5 3,3| is evidently Wisdom and Power. ~And since the holy Virgin
6 3,3| to death, might lose its power for the future by his being
7 3,4| was partaker of Divine power, and in that sense not mere
8 3,4| worthiness, or even authority and power, and not rather by a coming
9 3,4| measures of humanity to have power over himself. ~A. B. BRUCE. ~(
10 3,4| possessed as his own the power proper to God, he wrought
11 3,4| Only-begotten was added to the power of Christ, as though the
12 3,4| that he used through him a power not his own and from him
13 3,4| own and from him received power against unclean spirits
14 3,4| against unclean spirits and power to work miracles before
15 3,4| among men, and possesses the power of expelling demons; let
16 3,4| through him, as through a power and strength which was his
17 3,4| that Holy Spirit and his power as formerly the Prophets
18 3,4| the Holy Ghost but as by a power external to themselves,
19 3,4| he was working through a power which was his own, viz.:
20 4 | shall come upon thee and the power of the Highest shall overshadow
21 4 | with God the Word is by the power of its own nature life-giving,
22 4 | him rashly dissolve the power of this mystery; therefore
23 5 | idea of what will be the power of the divine presence at
24 5 | and to act through its power, both of which they received
25 5 | them and understand their power. ~Philip the presbyter and
26 5 | that to him was given the power of loosing and binding sins:
27 6 | them of all their priestly power by which they might injure
28 6 | of Celestius, he has no power in any way to do anything
29 6,1| and by manifesting the power of the faith which was in
30 6,1| taken from them all priestly power, so that they may not be
31 6,1| those over whom they have no power, against those who for religion
32 6,1| was a metropolitan who had power otherwise, so neither hereafter
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