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1 Pre, 0(8) | ones, he was opposed to the powers of wickedness, and the Demons
2 1, 19 | upon myself to discuss the powers of THE WORD OF GOD ? or,
3 1, 25 | He possesses however many powers (virtues) within His own
4 1, 30 | essence one, but in His powers manifold. And Him alone
5 1, 32 | right to erect the many powers (visible within it) into
6 1, 34 | visible, and He directs by powers unspeakable", the Sun, the
7 1, 34 | those hosts of Angels and Powers of intelligent and rational
8 1, 37 | brought near to Him the powers of the air, which are invisible
9 1, 38 | incorporeal and invisible powers; some of which are resplendent
10 1, 40 | for themselves, these very powers, contenders and rebels against
11 1, 41 | were) to Him;—the invisible powers also, which wing their way
12 1, 43 | excellent, and collects the powers of his superiority into
13 1, 56 | understanding, applied (to this) the powers of roots, and of drugs,
14 1, 60 | and has discovered the powers and province of reason.
15 1, 63 | nature, those unembodied powers which fly over any part
16 1, 72 | then shall both the good Powers receive him as the nurse,
17 1, 72 | light, shall the Divine Powers receive him as fosterfathers.
18 1, 77 | which partakes in all these powers; that, which on account
19 2, 6 | their speech Mercury. The powers inventive of moral doctrines,
20 2, 12 | se invisible Demons11 and Powers which fly in the air: and
21 2, 52 | among the clay and mud, the Powers that are in the heavens!
22 2, 80(142)| religion put forth vindictive powers, on occasions of insult
23 2, 80(142)| did put forth miraculous powers vindicating its own authority,
24 3, 2 | 2. But (now), two great Powers sprung fully up, as (it
25 3, 37 | circumscribe by words, the divine powers of the Saviour of us all,
26 3, 39 | signs, and (other) divine powers. And again, He preached
27 3, 39 | wonders, and extraordinary powers (put forth) : and again,
28 3, 61 | from Demons, nor from the Powers which are superior. For
29 3, 61(94) | spoiled principalities and powers, He made a shew of them
30 3, 78 | intelligent and unembodied powers that are with God who is
31 4, 1 | with their eyes the evident powers of God, the miracles and
32 4, 2 | Saviour shewed forth such powers upon others, -- healing
33 4, 31(119)| Magic against the miraculous powers of Christ, and of His immediate
34 4, 33 | hundred-fold. For such as these powers are, are those occasionally
35 4, 37 | visible in deed, together with powers eclipsing those of all mortal
36 5, 1 | openly viewed in fact, with powers eclipsing that of all mortal
37 5, 6 | within it resemble the powers of God. He likewise taught,
38 5, 30 | putting forth of) Divine powers, Miracles, and wonderful
39 5, 48 | miracles, and (put forth these) powers: but, that at another time,
40 5, 49(100)| provided other and almighty powers had not been put forth in
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