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1 1 | do as far as lay in Our power. In the Kingdom of Christ, 2 7 | see that the title and the power of King belongs to Christ 3 7 | received from the Father "power and glory and a kingdom,"2 4 9 | before him. And he gave him power and glory and a kingdom: 5 9 | tongues shall serve him. His power is an everlasting power 6 9 | power is an everlasting power that shall not be taken 7 11| solemnly proclaimed that all power was given him in heaven 8 11| indicate the greatness of his power, the infinite extent of 9 13| The foundation of this power and dignity of Our Lord 10 13| hypostatic union Christ has power over all creatures. But 11 14| scarcely say, in a threefold power which is essential to lordship. 12 14| love.25 He claimed judicial power as received from his Father, 13 14| judgment to the Son."26 In this power is included the right of 14 14| that of judging. Executive power, too, belongs to Christ, 15 15| that of Satan and to the power of darkness. It demands 16 17| Father, all things are in his power. Nevertheless, during his 17 18| mankind is subject to the power of Jesus Christ."28 Nor 18 24| It was then put under the power of the state and tolerated 19 25| proclaim his kingly dignity and power, all the more universally 20 31| freedom and immunity from the power of the state; and that in 21 31| subject to any external power. The State is bound to extend 22 33| Christ our Lord is given all power in heaven and on earth; 23 33| to his dominion; if this power embraces all men, it must