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1 Pre | responsibility to the best of my power, I now proceed, in the first
2 Pre | or twice appeals to the power of Christianity in inducing
3 Pre | not always had it in my power to quote either the latest
4 Pre | because it is not always in my power to be within the precincts
5 Pre | have done the best in my power to ensure accuracy in this
6 1, 5 | a Mediator11, the Divine Power, His ONLY (begotten), who
7 1, 5 | by means of the Divine power which is incorporeal: leading
8 1, 8 | that has so constrained the power of fire, that it shall insinuate
9 1, 9 | attempered this cold air with the power of heat; has released these
10 1, 14 | hourly, secretly and by a power that is invisible, effects
11 1, 15 | wisdom, and by means of the power which is rational, has made
12 1, 20 | that Governour of all, that Power of (eternal) existence which
13 1, 22 | ordering (all) solely by the power of His own will. For, by
14 1, 23 | His essence, He is "the Power of God, and the Wisdom of
15 1, 23 | by His justice and the power of His rule, every border,
16 1, 24 | pervading all with a power which is rational, and,
17 1, 24 | Director of all: He is "the Power of God, and the wisdom of
18 1, 29 | WORD OF GOD, manifold in power and Almighty, is one extended
19 1, 30 | OF GOD, filled with all power, secretly and (in a manner)
20 1, 30 | well joined together in a power that were similar, could
21 1, 31 | exertion of one executive power, (so) disposed the whole :— ~
22 1, 32 | every sort of compounding (power): Him (I say) who is in
23 1, 32 | say) who is in truth "THE POWER or GOD, and THE WISDOM OF
24 1, 32 | means of one (almighty) power and virtue, pervades, and
25 1, 33 | clearly establishes the power of God with respect to all
26 1, 33 | by means of one burning power, it effects all these things. ~
27 1, 34 | things in His effectuating power; and He remains throughout
28 1, 34 | thing for all, by (His) one power; and clearly shews, (that
29 1, 37 | there one king, one only power, vested with his own authority
30 1, 37(31) | compares the all-pervading power of Christ to that of a magnet
31 1, 38 | the King is one, that ONLY power which is God above all,
32 1, 38 | of all in all wisdom and power. He (I say) who, as THE
33 1, 39 | who are subject to His power, tender their worship, irrespective
34 1, 47 | the victory, both as to power, and swiftness of foot.
35 1, 47 | excellent than the body, the power of the mind, and of the
36 1, 58 | and of the stimulating power of reason. ~
37 1, 61 | fully, by his works, the power (vested within him) of the
38 1, 63 | could effect all this by a power, such as would, by songs
39 1, 63 | his doings, that his own power was far superior to that
40 1, 63(54) | generally hold, that they have power over demoniacal agents.
41 1, 64 | the fact) that (this) his power is impervious either to
42 1, 65 | when so invested by the power of God with the Spirit,
43 1, 70 | abundance of possessions, in power, rule, and the other stages (
44 1, 72 | law, when it was in his power to do so. ~
45 1, 73 | respect so destitute of power, that hitherto he could
46 1, 74 | receive all this superiority, power, and beauty both of body
47 1, 74 | respect to the superior power; but, the inferiority of
48 1, 75 | bandage, then act in its own power, in a manner less impeded
49 1, 75 | thus) will every reasoning power exert itself without contrbul.
50 1, 76 | vigorous), put in motion the power that is vested within it,
51 1, 77 | corruptible body, and of its own power acts but feebly. But, should
52 1, 77 | concealed WORD and living power which is within it, lives
53 1, 77 | those (I say), the seed and power of which he possessed from
54 1, 78 | well availed himself of his power; but has, by means of the
55 2, 12 | distinguishing measure of the Divine power, and that of irrational
56 2, 24(61) | second Essence, the Divine power, the first subsistence,
57 2, 24(61) | goj ), the Wisdom, and the Power, of God. He then gives (
58 2, 29 | all clearly know, as our power (may be, being) of those
59 2, 31 | Demons, and to know their power, is too great for us. We
60 2, 49 | should contend with all their power,—I know not how it was,—
61 2, 50 | indivisible bodies95 the power of making the universe;
62 2, 50 | examined them as to their power: and, from the fact, no
63 2, 50 | And, as it was in their power to learn from these same
64 2, 51 | Deity, nor had it in their power to teach those, who were
65 2, 69 | they had it not in their power to delight in war, they
66 2, 70 | if they were possessed of power, it is likely that this
67 2, 71 | they possessed some ./. power, and were the cause of these:
68 2, 72 | reason, or, saving them by power, and severing them to a
69 2, 75 | caught, that they had not the power to help against the evils
70 2, 76 | mentioned has suddenly lost its power ; and the things belonging
71 2, 86 | that it was not in their power even to help themselves:
72 2, 87 | to change, could have no power even over itself! But, He
73 3, 2 | one kingdom ; and, the Power of the Saviour of all, whose ./.
74 3, 2 | Saviour having, by the divine power, already prepared all parties,
75 3, 2 | always existed, lose its power: and again, at the same
76 3, 3 | in truth; and (that) the "power of God," the Saviour, has
77 3, 6 | work, resulting from the power of the Saviour of us all,
78 3, 9 | and) did so settle by the power of the rule of his Godhead,
79 3, 13 | by means of the exciting power of Idols, had put forth
80 3, 13 | they were by the Divine power. The divinations too of
81 3, 14 | our Saviour, given such power to those who have, in purity
82 3, 16 | by means of His invisible power, has abolished those sacrifices
83 3, 17 | proofs confirming the divine power of the Saviour of us all,
84 3, 17 | divine and living (active) power ? For it is of the living,
85 3, 19 | eyes the person, or the power, of God. Nevertheless, these
86 3, 19 | ourselves respecting the unseen power of the Saviour of us all,
87 3, 20 | of God, and through the power of Him with whom they had
88 3, 25 | manner of His life, His power, His words, and His deeds?~
89 3, 26 | punishment by means of His unseen power on their whole nation ?
90 3, 28 | all this excellency and power, that they should compose
91 3, 31 | immediately) followed Him such power, that when, having clone
92 3, 32 | the hidden and invisible power of (his own) right hand,
93 3, 33 | peace which was, by His power, supplied to the whole earth;
94 3, 33 | open proofs of the divine power of the WORD OF GOD, the
95 3, 33 | transcendent and divine power as He has, who has been
96 3, 35 | the same, overthrew every power opposed to Him; and shewed
97 3, 39 | habitation, for the rational Power ; an Image pure, and in
98 3, 39 | the wisdom of the Divine Power, partook of life and of
99 3, 39 | was prepared by the power of the Holy Ghost, in order
100 3, 39 | a far higher degree, the Power which is incorporeal, THE
101 3, 39 | took not. Of His divine power too, He provided for mortals;
102 3, 39 | should affirm, that the Power of the Divine WORD can receive
103 3, 39 | impels, by the divine power which is incorporeal, every
104 3, 40 | wonderful works. In the divine Power and in true Wisdom, He scattered
105 3, 40 | made them wise through the power which cannot be described,
106 3, 40 | and infirmities, by the power of the healing WORD. At
107 3, 40 | her) a mighty proof of the power of THE WORD OF GOD ! Another
108 3, 40 | how another arose65 by the power of the Saviour of all, who
109 3, 40 | which relates to his unseen power ? ./.
110 3, 41 | He foreknew by the divine power what should come to pass,
111 3, 43 | life from me;" and, "I have power to lay it down:" and again, "
112 3, 43 | down:" and again, "I have power ./. to take it up70: and
113 3, 45 | was worthy of the Divine Power.~
114 3, 47 | the LIFE, the WORD and the POWER of God; having given up
115 3, 55 | and (so), by the divine power, make immortal that which
116 3, 55(75) | parallels. He also gave power to His disciples over these
117 3, 55(75) | ix. 1: and over all the power of the enemy, ib. x. 19.
118 3, 56 | abstract and unembodied power, but, by means of the body
119 3, 57 | proving that the Divine power, which was by Him, -- that
120 3, 58 | to shew that the Divine power resided in the human body.
121 3, 59 | whole impure and unholy power of Demons was destroyed ;
122 3, 59 | and ruined by a superior power! He therefore who was, from
123 3, 59 | viz.) THE WORD OF GOD, THE POWER OF GOD, and THE WISDOM OF
124 3, 60 | particularly armed them against the power of death. Nor was it by
125 3, 61 | of our mortal race; its power being considered the undoing
126 3, 61 | LIFE, THE WORD, and THE POWER. OF GOD. Nor was it but
127 3, 61 | Him : and (that) then, the Power of life came in after Death,
128 3, 61 | was mortal, immortal. The Power therefore, which had taken
129 3, 61 | this (Personage) under his power, together with those whom
130 3, 62 | in Him; and who, by the power of Him, to whom they gave
131 3, 68 | mark of Victory over the power of Death ; to his Saviour ; --
132 3, 70 | constrained by the prevailing power of THE ONE WORD the King
133 3, 80 | other proofs of the Divine power (in this respect), personal
134 4, 1 | many other proofs of the power of his Godhead, by means
135 4, 1 | which (consist) in the power of His words, -- there is
136 4, 1 | and) brought about by his power; -- there must result no
137 4, 1 | that time, it was in their power openly to view ; but to
138 4, 2 | service to the rule and power of the Romans, was in a
139 4, 3 | 3. With so much power therefore, did the word
140 4, 3 | and so replete was it with power and with so much mercy,
141 4, 5 | then understand what the power of the prophetic word (was)
142 4, 6 | but He shewed forth the "POWER OF GOD," the Doer of a thing,
143 4, 6 | science : or, they fear the power of illustrious personages.
144 4, 6 | redemption). It was the Divine Power alone, which He made use
145 4, 6 | an effort of the Divine Power itself, which, at no distant
146 4, 6 | Saviour foretold by the Divine power: and the same, our Saviour
147 4, 6 | which was by the Divine power composed of the words of
148 4, 7 | immediately, (and) through His power, make Disciples of all nations.
149 4, 8 | with them, and said: "All power (both) in heaven and earth,
150 4, 8 | said to His Disciples; "All power is given to me, as in heaven,
151 4, 8 | should be cleansed by His power from every pollution and
152 4, 8 | was present in the Divine Power with each and every one
153 4, 8 | multiplying to myriads; and by His Power shall it be congregated,
154 4, 9 | spoke this. For He, whose power is living (energetic,) operative,
155 4, 9 | character, -- trusted in the power of Him who appeared to them
156 4, 11 | solely by means of His own power which is everlasting, and
157 4, 11 | For it was not by the power of men, nor yet by the superiority
158 4, 11 | time has, by the Divine Power, built up, and enlarged,
159 4, 12 | Barbarian, ever shewed forth power such as this, that he should
160 4, 12 | will perceive what sort of power that is, of which He has
161 4, 16 | others. And it is in our power to find from the Scriptures,
162 4, 17 | should see, with what entire power, and by what sort of force,
163 4, 17 | is an intimation of the power of God. And, that He called
164 4, 18 | increases : and, so has the power of THE WORD gone on destroying,
165 4, 18 | mentioned, daily operating by a power which is unseen. I know
166 4, 22(80) | their ancient state and power. That is, during the last
167 4, 24 | and, as compared with His power, we are less rational than
168 4, 24 | which declared, with great power and might, "I am the good
169 4, 25 | increase, and, from the power vested within it, produce
170 4, 25 | His death, received of His power and of the provisions of
171 4, 25 | with the Divine unutterable power. On this account He said, "
172 4, 31 | affirming) that by the power of this, He expelled the
173 4, 31(119)| imputed to evil arts, and the power of magic,....therefore generally
174 4, 31(120)| seeing as they did His divine power, and blamed their doubting
175 4, 33 | devoted, do again, as their power may be, greatly increase
176 4, 34 | well evinced, by the Divine power, the foreknowledge of what
177 4, 35 | named Simon Magus "the great power of God142" and thought that
178 4, 36(147)| Again, Dan. xii. 7. When the power of the holy people shall
179 4, 36(147)| finished:" i.e. when the power of the new Church shall
180 5, 4 | solely by means of His power, and of His instruction !~
181 5, 13 | and such was the entire power of the word, which they
182 5, 14 | before all men; because such power as all this of God's worship
183 5, 16 | and has shewed forth the power of (this) the common Saviour
184 5, 18 | greatly superior to the power which is invisible, and
185 5, 18 | departed and fled before His power, as it was the case in former
186 5, 19 | in truth, by the unseen power of God26 ?~
187 5, 24 | man ? Whence too, all this power ? Whence this courage ?
188 5, 25 | when behold, it was in the power of every one of them to
189 5, 25 | those vested with great power and rule, just so long as
190 5, 25 | the fear of those (now) in power. ~
191 5, 26 | to attempt this ? By What power too, did they effect that
192 5, 26 | some of them to the Roman power (itself), and (so) apportion
193 5, 28 | and stories, but by the power of our Lord, of Him who
194 5, 29 | triumphantly) walk over the power of the Romans ? Could human
195 5, 43 | would not have it in their power to blame the things, which
196 5, 43 | every thing by the Divine power ? -- That He made His ascension
197 5, 45 | the Gentiles, beneath His power90. ~
198 5, 46 | with the Divinity of His power, if you will consider of
199 5, 46 | superiority of the Divine power (operated) in the overcoming
200 5, 46 | breathed into them the Divine power93, and filled them both
201 5, 46 | against their gods ? And, What power have we upon which to trust,
202 5, 46 | name." Since it was by the power of His name that all this
203 5, 46 | excellency of the unseen power, which was ./. hidden from
204 5, 49 | Nevertheless, when again I view its power, and the result of its doings;
205 5, 49 | enterprise, than by a Divine power which exceeds that of man,
206 5, 49 | Holy Ghost with the Divine power; (thus) giving them the
207 5, 49 | thus) giving them the power to work miracles, saying
208 5, 50 | had formerly seen (this power) by means of deeds ; and
209 5, 50 | Who this was, by whose power and name the miracle had
210 5, 50 | without proofs; but, by their power and by deeds did they persuade,
211 5, 52 | required, (viz.) by what power the Disciples of our Saviour
212 5, 52(110)| death by the Jews. The Roman power therefore, although afterwards
213 5, 52 | and not by the superior power of God, it took effect. --
214 5, 52 | established, but by the power of God himself. And, Who
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