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St. Bede the Venerable
Ecclesiastical history of England

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   Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | the fourth." Intellectual power commands his homage, but 2 0, Life | from confidence in my own power, to relate in few words 3 0, Life | King of Glory, Lord of all power, Who, triumphing this day, 4 I, XVII | the Pelagians, by Divine power. [429 A.D.]~Some few years 5 I, XVII | study of letters, and the power of working miracles through 6 I, XIX | manifestation of the Divine power, whatsoever the crowd endeavoured 7 I, XIX | gladly vanquished by the power of God. A great crowd of 8 I, XXI | withered limb was denied the power to walk. All the country 9 I, XXI | health was restored by the power of his touch, the withered 10 I, XXIV | all the comfort in your power. And to the end that you 11 I, XXV | with Divine, not with magic power, bearing a silver cross 12 I, XXVII | But you shall not have power to go beyond your own authority 13 I, XXVII | loving-kindness, reserved to him the power of propagating his race 14 I, XXXI | you perform through the power of the Lord, you should 15 II, I | nation, the English, from the power of Satan to the faith of 16 II, I | to wield the pontifical power over all the world, and 17 II, I | the effect of spiritual power, but is palpable by the 18 II, V | of the river H umber; his power was greater; he had the 19 II, VI | Church to the utmost of his power.~ He also sent over into 20 II, VII | give one instance of his power, from which the rest may 21 II, X | servants of God. Although the power of the Supreme Deity cannot 22 II, X | through the co-operating power of the Holy and undivided 23 II, X | For how can they have power to help any man, that are 24 II, X | in insensibility, have no power of doing harm or good. We 25 II, X | being delivered from the power of the Devil's perversity 26 II, XI | that with the co-operating power of our Lord and Saviour 27 II, XI | and to the utmost of your power endeavour to soften the 28 II, XI | work which the heavenly Power shall vouchsafe to perform 29 II, XII | be a king surpassing in power, not only all your own ancestors, 30 II, XII | gather and unite all his power,) was slain on the borders 31 II, XVIII | same degree, shall have power to ordain another bishop 32 III, VI | to that height of regal power, wonderful to relate, he 33 III, VIII | the same monastery by the power of God; but as we must proceed 34 III, XI | that holy water, had the power of saving grace in casting 35 III, XVII | Divine commandments, his power of study and keeping vigil; 36 III, XVII | but to the utmost of his power endeavoured to fulfil them 37 III, XXV | Can you show any such power given to your Columba?" 38 IV, III | in the clouds, with great power and majesty, to judge the 39 IV, X | great a grace of healing power.~ 40 IV, XXIV | the heavenly kingdom, the power of the Creator and His counsel, 41 IV, XXVI | while to the utmost of their power they repelled force with 42 V, X | ealdormen are again equal in power. So the reeve received and 43 V, XXI | far as lies in my small power, to follow the footsteps 44 V, XX III| as both Divine and human power withstand them, they can 45 V, XXIV | not maintain the supreme power there. [I, 2.]~In the year


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