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1 II, 72 | will sooner exhaust the power of conception than nature
2 II, 72 | sensible mark of the almighty power of God that imagination
3 II, 82 | on things.~This arrogant power, the enemy of reason, who
4 II, 82 | puppets who have hands and power for them alone, those trumpets
5 II, 82 | of novelty have the same power. Hence arise all the disputes
6 II, 139 | amuse them and have the power to keep themselves in this
7 II, 172 | matters which are not in our power, for a time which we have
8 III, 194 | who strive with all their power to inform themselves and
9 IV, 259 | Ordinary people have the power of not thinking of that
10 IV, 259 | are some who have not the power of thus preventing thought,
11 V, 299 | comes that kings, who have power of a different kind, do
12 V, 301 | because they have more power.~Why do we follow the ancient
13 V, 304 | strife, then decree that the power which is in their hands
14 V, 304 | play its part. Till now power makes fact; now power is
15 V, 304 | now power makes fact; now power is sustained by imagination
16 V, 307 | Not so the king; he has power and has nothing to do with
17 V, 310 | pleasure of the great is the power to make people happy.~The
18 V, 310 | sought. The property of power is to protect.~When force
19 V, 314 | bestowed upon Himself the power of pain and pleasure.~You
20 V, 314 | charity that are in His power, so... recognise, then,
21 V, 316 | spruce is to show one's power.~
22 V, 330 | 330. The power of kings is founded on the
23 V, 332 | the desire of universal power beyond its scope.~There
24 VI, 350 | desire of glory imparts some power to those whom it possesses,
25 VI, 367 | 367. The power of flies; they win battles,
26 VI, 380 | not only to the highest power, but to the highest tyranny.~
27 VI, 388 | who defends it with the power of armed hands. He is not
28 VI, 389 | have the wish, but not the power. Now he would be happy and
29 VII, 467 | said, "It is either in our power or it is not." But he did
30 VII, 467 | perceive that it is not in our power to regulate the heart, and
31 VII, 514 | Therefore it is in our power to ask. On the other hand,
32 VII, 514 | God. So it is not in our power, since the obtaining of (
33 VII, 514 | pray to Him is not in our power. For since salvation is
34 VII, 514 | Him, prayer is not in our power.~The righteous man should
35 VII, 516 | faith is not within our power like the deeds of the law,
36 VII, 519 | and that it is in their power to come out of slavery to
37 VII, 531 | more blows, because of the power he has by his knowledge.
38 VII, 531 | adhuc, 88 because of the power he has by justice. From
39 VII, 531 | demanded, because of the power he has by this help.~
40 VII, 550 | from all these evils by the power of His grace, to which all
41 VII, 553 | and by inspiration, by My power in the priests, by My prayer
42 VIII, 561 | our religion; one by the power of reason, the other by
43 VIII, 587 | and loving God, but the power of the foolishness of the
44 VIII, 587 | not the signs without this power. Thus our religion is foolish
45 IX, 612 | extraordinary acts of His power. This is astonishing, as
46 X, 642 | God has then shown the power which He has of giving invisible
47 X, 642(116)| that the son of man hath power on earth to forgive sins...
48 X, 643 | devoid of assurances of His power and of His will to save
49 X, 643 | sufficiently indicated the power which He had to save the
50 X, 644 | was not owing to lack of power.~
51 XI, 721 | to whom God hath given a power so vast that thou art renowned
52 XI, 721 | the nation, but not in his power.~"And in the latter time
53 XI, 721 | strong, but not by his own power, to whom all things shall
54 XI, 721 | successors shall not equal his power, for his kingdom shall be
55 XI, 723 | influence imparted by the power of a few words, to a hundred
56 XII, 782 | all this is done by the power which had foretold it.~
57 XII, 792 | Great geniuses have their power, their glory, their greatness,
58 XII, 792 | sufficient.~The saints have their power, their glory, their victory,
59 XIII, 803 | which exceeds the natural power of the means which are employed
60 XIII, 803 | does not exceed the natural power of the means which are employed
61 XIII, 803 | does not exceed the natural power of the devil. But...~
62 XIII, 819 | devil, and destroyed his power over the heart, of which
63 XIII, 833 | His miracles honour His power in all the miracles which
64 XIII, 838 | prince of this world has no power, which works miracles by
65 XIII, 838 | miracles by the peculiar power of the blood shed for us.
66 XIII, 838 | conspicuously therein His power.~These are not men who do
67 XIII, 842 | Bar-jesus blinded. The power of God surpasses that of
68 XIII, 850 | type.~Miracles prove the power which God has over hearts,
69 XIV, 869 | associates her with this power, as kings their parliaments.
70 XIV, 871 | recognised by all, having power to insinuate himself into
71 XIV, 876 | Kings dispose of their own power; but the Popes cannot dispose
72 XIV, 877 | alleged justice against power. It is not the same in the
73 XIV, 883 | Jesus Christ; God without power over the will of men; a
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