Chapter
1 I | Abenner, mighty in riches and power, and in victory over his
2 II | heart, stirred my governing power, my mind, to make the better
3 II | God, who giveth thee the power to live and breathe, Christ
4 II | sword, as thou hast the power. For I neither fear death,
5 III | be mighty in riches and power, and should surpass all
6 IV | intriguing against the kingly power, and was turning aside the
7 VI | seen. But gems, with such power as thou tellest of, I never
8 VI | and make great display of power and glory, but within is
9 VII | and was upheld, by its own power, nor did he ascribe such
10 VII | worship of idols, yet is his power grown feeble, and his swords
11 VII | at last failed him by the power of Christ. Lo, in few words
12 IX | thy victory?' For then the power of death is utterly annulled
13 X | nightingale, being given the power of articulate speech, said
14 X | nature, one kingdom, one power, one glory, one substance,
15 XI | Scripture we are taught the power of repentance, and especially
16 XII | labours, but all to the power of God, in humility of mind
17 XII | our weakness and feeble power, we take the stamp of their
18 XIII | praying thee, if it lie in thy power, to afford me some little
19 XIV | king, to enjoy absolute power, and follow his own will
20 XIV | of rank, or amplitude of power, or arrogance of tyranny,
21 XV | for things that lie in our power; for in choosing we desire
22 XV | for things that lie in our power; in choosing we desire that
23 XV | possible to us. Where the power of activity is ours, there
24 XV | follow that activity in our power. Virtuous activities are
25 XV | Virtuous activities are in our power, therefore in our power
26 XV | power, therefore in our power are virtues also; for we
27 XVI | our God, and have received power to share in his mysteries;
28 XVII | exceeding greatness of his power to us-ward who believe;
29 XVII | exceeding greatness of his power." ~Barlaam said unto him, "
30 XVII | impossible that his glory and power be told, yea, even if the
31 XVII | are made, even his eternal power and Godhead.' ~"Even as
32 XVII | inseparable, unless some almighty power had knit them together,
33 XVII | unto us the unspeakable power and magnificence of God,
34 XVII | the unwise, vouchsafe that power? For in his hand are we
35 XVII | and who may withstand the power of his arm? For the whole
36 XVIII | world. And now behold by the power of God, as far as in me
37 XIX | the same will, the same power, coeternal and impersonate.
38 XIX | received him, to them gave he power to become the sons of God,
39 XIX | on his name he hath given power to become the sons of God;
40 XXI | beauty is unspeakable, and power invincible, and glory everlasting;
41 XXIV | and had fallen into the power of the dread ruler of this
42 XXV | charged with all their filthy power; nor is the life, which
43 XXV | unspeakable glory and dread power, the only King of kings,
44 XXVII | the use of men, sharing power with the other stars, being
45 XXVII | who was slain by Typhon, power to succour himself; nor
46 XXVII | things, that they have no power at all. Though they see
47 XXVII | made he known unto them his power. But, like the rest, these
48 XXVIII| but a tyrannical misuse of power, and a breaking of the covenants."
49 XXIX | if there be with thee any power and strength to help our
50 XXXI | well-spring of good, whose power is beyond compare, and his
51 XXXII | that it was wholly of human power. But now, seeing, as thou
52 XXXII | divine and unconquerable power establishing its own cause
53 XXXII | seen the ungodly in great power, and exalted like the cedars
54 XXXII | every disease of man by the power of Christ, and renewing
55 XXXII | things by the word of his power: for he saith, `By the word
56 XXXII | made stedfast, and all the power of them by the breath of
57 XXXII | thenceforward it is in thy power ever to keep for thyself
58 XXXIII| did Ioasaph receive the power of kingship; and when he
59 XXXIII| whereby we were saved, and the power of his Resurrection, and
60 XXXIII| for the grandeur of his power and kingly magnificence,
61 XXXIII| in spirit. Wherefore his power, being strongly reinforced
62 XXXIV | who, strengthened by the power that aided them, finally
63 XXXIV | Incarnation, and by thy power deliver him from the vain
64 XXXIV | likeness and endowed him with power of free-will, and gave him
65 XXXV | he proved himself a great power for religion. So here was
66 XXXV | terror at the invincible power of our God. And all the
67 XXXVI | obedience to the ruling power. Wherefore be thou easy
68 XL | and daily gained purer power of vision. ~Thus did Ioasaph
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