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1 I | scorpions, and over all the power of the enemy, being in no
2 I | overcome by a certain Divine power guarding the speakers, we
3 I | were delivered with all power and authority; and we say
4 I | His ineffable skill and power does order the universe.
5 I | exceeding greatness of the power of God may shine forth,
6 I | wisdom of men, and not in the power of God;22but as things are,
7 I | demonstration of the Spirit and of power. Wherefore, seeing that
8 I | seeing that a heavenly power, or a power even from, above
9 I | that a heavenly power, or a power even from, above the heavens,
10 I | corporeal" part with its power of edification. As for the
11 I | the Divine wisdom with a power truly worthy of the wisdom
12 I | that the aim of the Divine power which gives us the sacred
13 II | Lord" 126that is, with the power of God, Who gave the Scriptures,
14 II | seal being the emblem of power. Now John interprets the
15 IV | demonstration of the Spirit and of power.140~~~~~~Then, after speaking
16 IV | exceeding greatness of the power may be of God, and not from
17 IV | exceeding greatness of the power of God is really seen. For
18 IV | demonstration of the Spirit and of power,147so that the assent of
19 IV | wisdom of men, but in the power of God. For had the Scripture
20 X | for everybody to know the power and use of all the members,
21 XI | others as having no saving power, they may be said to feed
22 XI | exhibit more of the Divine power and are highly spiritual,
23 XIV | demonstration of the Spirit and of power; that your faith should
24 XIV | wisdom of men, but in the power of God." 242~~~~~~3. For there
25 XIV | demonstration of the Spirit and of power ";243of the Spirit," because
26 XIV | relating to Christ: and "of power," because of the marvellous
27 XIV | s soul, unless a certain power from God be given to the
28 XIV | publish the tidings with great power." 245Granting, then, that
29 XIV | made, even his everlasting power and divinity; that they
30 XIV | vision of His everlasting power and Godhead, they none the
31 XVI | but we would do all in our power to raise them to a higher
32 XVII | and quite ineffective. The power of producing a certain effect
33 XVII | a certain wonder-working power among men. Much more might
34 XVII | though they have a natural power in a given language, if
35 XVII | For instance, some new power is transferred to the Greek
36 XVII | nature of the names or their power, for even demons are vanquished
37 XVIII | Jews and Greeks, Christ the power of God, and the wisdom of
38 XVIII | candour that it was by Divine power they taught Christianity,
39 XVIII | wisdom of men and not in the power of God. But who, when he
40 XVIII | to have this convincing power? for it is no ordinary power.
41 XVIII | power? for it is no ordinary power. And who would not say that
42 XVIII | that by a certain Divine power in His Apostles Jesus fulfilled
43 XVIII | of men "? 329It is such a power as this which Paul, as we
44 XVIII | demonstration of the Spirit and of power: that your faith should
45 XVIII | wisdom of men, but in the power of God." 330For as we read
46 XVIII | good tidings with great power,331the King of the powers
47 XVIII | the Word proclaimed with power they are filled with power,
48 XVIII | power they are filled with power, and they manifest it both
49 XVIII | persuasiveness of Divine power: "The harvest truly is great,
50 XVIII | those gifted with persuasive power can rescue from such vices
51 XVIII | of God, God the Word, the power of God and the wisdom of
52 XVIII | made, even his everlasting power and divinity; so that they
53 XIX | He sent forth with Divine power and authority to preach
54 XX | that God has given us the power to capture and make full
55 XX | been guarded by a higher power, so that at first there
56 XX | set in action by reasoning power, and that, on the contrary,
57 XX | remedies through the creative power of the Divine reason.405~~~~~~
58 XX | assertions to the best of our power; we would have upset his
59 XX | he had possessed divining power, have taken care that the
60 XX | the snare of that divining power which is in the irrational
61 XX | inspires with prophetic power. And this explains why amongst
62 XXI | blameworthy conduct is in our own power, to live good lives and
63 XXI | things are not in our own power, but that it is our business
64 XXI | shows that it was in the power of the people to hearken
65 XXI | supposition that it is in our power to keep what is enjoined;
66 XXI | viz. that it is not in our power to keep the commandments
67 XXI | to say that God gives the power to walk in the statutes
68 XXI | withstand the truth, and has the power to practise virtue? And
69 XXI | from Him that we have the power of willing in general, as
70 XXI | general, as I said, and the power of motion in general. And
71 XXI | living creatures we have the power of motion and can move the
72 XXI | Creator; but we use that power of willing either for the
73 XXI | opposite, and so also the power of working. ~20. Still,
74 XXI | one sound conclusion. The power we have does not compel
75 XXI | result; for neither does our power apart from the knowledge
76 XXI | is in a worthy sense our "power," make a man to be unto
77 XXI | dishonour; nor does God's power alone fashion a man unto
78 XXII | character of its own, no power to impress a religious stamp
79 XXII | in the plenitude of His power inspired, delivering us
80 XXIII | him who understands the power and excellence of the Divine
81 XXIII | upon him in the face of his power. And I saw him close unto
82 XXIII | horns; and there was no power in the ram to stand before
83 XXIII | necessity, as if they had no power to turn, and His foreknowledge
84 XXIII | foreknowledge of what is in our power, whether we look at the
85 XXIII(571)| desire which a malignant power produces; but whether the
86 XXIII | by human skill but by the power of God; as Paul says, "I
87 XXIII | I might show in thee my power, and that my name might
88 XXIII | the sake of showing the power of God and publishing abroad
89 XXIII | marvellous manifestation of the power of God there is in the heavenly
90 XXIII | climacterics; for they regard our power of choice as a most obscure
91 XXIV | you say that He had the power to destroy them, but did
92 XXIV | or that He had not the power? If you say that He could,
93 XXIV | things: for though He had the power to abolish evil He allowed
94 XXIV | the slave of some stronger power, He is overcome by fear.
95 XXIV | by fear of some stronger power, you will be affirming that
96 XXVI | and the Lord watch. The power of the Lord which assists
97 XXVI | purpose, and the Divine power assisting him, when he has
98 XXVI | counts for far less than the power of God in the acquisition
99 XXVII | bodily eyes, that the Divine power might be proclaimed in the
100 XXVII | his wrath, and to make his power known, endured with much
101 Index | inspired with prophetic power, 132; knowledge of, not
102 Index | assemblies, 134; supposed power of divination, 126 f.; clean