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1 I, 1 | receive more than thine own power allows: nor do thou vex 2 I, 6 | they had gotten unto their power us their enemies who are 3 I, 6 | allow him to use his own power to the full, but suffers 4 I, 6 | allows him to use his own power? Consider the herds, the 5 II, 1 | these, until he received power from above. We learned therefore 6 II, 1 | neither exhibit their own power, nor win crowns.~ 7 II, 2 | strength, not owing to his own power but from that man's slothfulness 8 II, 3 | token of the wisdom and power and lovingkindness of God. 9 II, 3 | are being saved, it is the power of God."8 And again, "we 10 II, 6 | almsgiving. For this has a great power and unspeakable. For Daniel 11 II, 6 | and with whom be glory, power, honour, to the Father, 12 III, 2| that the righteous have the power of leaven, in order that 13 III, 2| to itself by means of the power inherent in it. So accordingly 14 III, 2| in it. So accordingly the power also of the righteous has 15 III, 4| penalty. For it was in her power not to have fallen. And 16 III, 5| rather not even was it in his power to enjoy the bare ground,