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1 I, 8| secured by this renewed strength. 2 I, 41| protector of health, of strength, and of safety? Do you not 3 I, 48| return to their natural strength. For it is known that Christ, 4 I, 51| is compatible with your strength and your ability, there 5 I, 63| them weak, who had given strength to the feeble? Did He who 6 II, 16| and at last lose their strength by reason of age. What, 7 II, 33| see that our nature has no strength, and is overcome by its 8 II, 40| had put forth all their strength in subduing the earth, should 9 II, 41| wantonness, both to lay aside the strength of their manhood, and to 10 II, 53| death, and are of little strength, and that perishable; and 11 III, 1| through its adherents. Its own strength is sufficient for it, and 12 III, 14| inflated bladders, are without strength, owing to the hollowness 13 III, 27| losing in effeminacy the strength of their manhood, disregard 14 III, 38| things are afresh renewed in strength, and endure; Manilius, that 15 IV, 3| Quirinus excelled all in strength; and the goddess Panda, 16 IV, 6| fires is produced; he gives strength to earthen vessels that 17 IV, 25| Oeta, after his loss of strength through epilepsy? 18 V, 6| dragging the noose, by his own strength he robs himself of his sex; 19 V, 13| indeed, at the might and strength of the deity; but again 20 VII, 28| any excellence of bodily strength, an odour is of no effect 21 VII, 28| which does not have bodily strength and corporeal substance, 22 VII, 30| Venus, which weakens the strength of all virtues, and is hostile 23 VII, 45| given to his body, and his strength recruited; he has also a 24 VII, 50| by wisdom, nothing by the strength of men; and, in returning 25 VII, 50| affairs? Did the stone give strength to some, feebleness to others?