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1 I| they shall have no force ne power ne strength against him,
2 I| he hath also sovereign power above all other. For none
3 I| judged of them that have power in earth? Fourthly, he suffered
4 I| to him, and gave him the power upon the realm of Judæa
5 I| etc. I have said I have power to deliver my soul and I
6 I| deliver my soul and I have power to resume it again. That
7 I| Urban hath given of his power and largess apostolic, wages
8 I| sith that so much might and power is in the word of Jesu Christ,
9 I| that the devil and all his power be put out, whereof S. Gregory
10 I| inclined his head under the power of his servant. The fifth,
11 I| signifieth the treble power that he hash, in heaven.
12 I| blessed to chase away all the power of the enemy, the fiend
13 I| to man the lordship and power upon living beasts. When
14 I| why, neither of them had power of his own flesh. They were
15 I| Thou shalt be under the power of man, and he shall have
16 I| for her, that no man had power to use any lechery with
17 I| All the country is in your power, exercise and occupy it,
18 I| therein but that it is in my power and at my commandment except
19 I| accomplisheth he that keepeth to his power the peace of his conscience
20 I| know where and be in his power and hath whereof. And if
21 II| will it be in thy hand and power, but on his person ne body
22 II| the king which gave to him power to go where he would. Having
23 II| counsel is not in man's power. This knoweth every man
24 II| understanding, the devil hath power upon them. Thou therefore
25 II| his strength, and in his power, in his host, in his helmets,
26 II| subdued under the yoke of thy power. ~And when Achior had said
27 II| earth, and thou hast his power for to chastise all people,
28 II| that he showed that he had power to suffer death, and to
29 II| again when he said: I have power to put away my soul and
30 II| ascended on thee, thou wert the power earthly, now thou art the
31 II| arms were bynomen and of no power. And when the holy S. Andrew
32 II| penitencer, which had plain power of him. And she sent him
33 II| deed and work after his power. And when his father and
34 II| heads. And, by the will and power of our Lord, they arose
35 II| the body, which is in thy power, that beareth no prejudice
36 II| souls of them that to their power should be repentant of their
37 II| they which ween to have power in things celestial set
38 II| goddess Diana hath so great power, call ye upon her and require
39 II| her and require her by her power she subvert and overthrow
40 II| ever withstand it to his power. And on a time when the
41 II| it shall not lie in thy power, and so the king being wroth
42 II| while I live, ever to my power. With which words the king
43 II| believe that he is dead by the power of God. And when the judges
44 II| which he destroyed to his power. Nevertheless by the commandment
45 II| but it shall not be in thy power. Then the platter vanished
46 II| duke of their meiny and power, and always would have him
47 II| much avaunted, and in his power so much trusted. Then one
48 II| much glad because to have power on her, for then the christian
49 II| answered: He took him into his power to whom he had abandoned
50 II| torments, than thou hast power to torment me. Then the
51 III| three gifts that he hath power to give to the people. The
52 III| the August, for he by his power transumeth the pain perpetual
53 III| his martyrdom, for he hath power to release some pains of
54 III| presumption, but peradventure thy power suffereth not thee to acknowledge
55 III| appertaineth that reason surmount power. Thou art emperor, but that
56 III| doubteth not the force ne the power of the emperor, to the end
57 III| enforced them with all their power and might not do it. Then
58 III| many in number of great power and engine, he sent thither
59 III| thereby be kept from the power of our ghostly and deadly
60 III| taper was out, but by the power of our Lord it lighted again
61 III| and thought he was not of power to buy such things as they
62 III| life and death be in the power of God, S. Austin said:
63 III| that he led was above man's power. His life was so straight
64 III| and hath kept me by his power from all perils. And that
65 III| provinces, men, gold and power. Then said Alban to the
66 III| reverence of his dignity, and power of his kindred, unto the
67 III| your gods, which have no power ne may do no thing, ne hear,
68 III| began to preach the great power of our Lord Jesus Christ
69 III| no detractors, and to his power, with great diligence, he
70 III| that each of you do his power and his devoir to assemble
71 III| the devil, which to his power always deceiveth the good,
72 IV| I shall show to thee the power of my dignity, that anon
73 IV| safe, for he is of so great power that he shall come and judge
74 IV| innumerable men set up in high power, and also older tyrants.
75 IV| despise me. By my might and power I shall raise a battle against
76 IV| and laboured with all her power to destroy him, because
77 IV| insatiable lion, thou hast power over my flesh, but Christ
78 IV| praising, thou deservedst the power and dignity of the apostle.
79 IV| to S. James: Give to us power against him that we may
80 IV| followed after, but they had no power to see him. ~Three knights
81 IV| fear that he should have power over me, and I garnish me
82 IV| also gat of thee by prayer power to put away sickness and
83 IV| he lived was above man's power, his life was such that
84 IV| by miracle, and gave him power to bind and to unbind. For
85 IV| his chains, so received he power of our Lord Jesu Christ
86 IV| the gospel recordeth the power that was given to him for
87 IV| damned otherwhile, by the power of the keys which he received;
88 IV| Christ, that we may by the power of the keys given to him
89 IV| him from the empire of his power? Nevertheless thy will be
90 V| father to fulfil them to his power. And anon after his father
91 V| of God waked over man's power, and said that he lost no
92 V| remember to have kept to my power as long as I have been in
93 V| which hast given to us such power that we enlumine the blind,
94 V| tongue and taught, he gave power to Augustin for to preach
95 V| and assieged it with great power. And under that tribulation,
96 V| ministered the medicine, and the power by which he healed him so
97 V| forsake thee and all thy power, and renounce thee and all
98 V| two rocks which no man's power might remove. Then S. Michael
99 V| them, for to them is given power to do all things difficult
100 V| sentence of Origen, their power ne strength is but right
101 V| First, in refraining the power of the devil, like as it
102 V| and by strength of their power received of God, and these
103 V| because he was put out of his power and was hated of all the
104 V| shall never suffer to my power that ever they shall hope
105 V| priests, to whom was given power to sacre the blessed sacrament
106 V| envy, and saw every day his power minished and destroyed,
107 V| And when he had received power for to do so, he hasted
108 VI| And they that were not of power to overcome their neighbours,
109 VI| for his great might and power, he had his intent. And
110 VI| Danes had assembled in great power of people against the realm
111 VI| for he misused the king's power, and attempted the king
112 VI| infinite Almighty, in whose power all things be put, which
113 VI| them, but they were not of power to overcome them. And when
114 VI| England, and had it under his power, then he began to meddle
115 VI| our neighbour, that is our power, our knowledge, and our
116 VI| all that we may do. Our power in helping him, our knowledge
117 VI| first to his neighbour his power in aiding and obsequies,
118 VI| infirmity be holpen by his power, our ignorance be corrected
119 VI| the word of him was in his power. And of the third, it appeareth
120 VI| God gave to him force and power to contrary and gainsay
121 VI| possible to me, and had power, howbeit that the authority
122 VI| and go your way, ye have power to do what ye will. And
123 VI| he followed with all his power, at the last he went up
124 VI| Dei fieri, he gave to them power to be made the sons of God.
125 VI| Augustine saith thus: God gave power to the apostles over the
126 VI| miracle alive again by the power of Almighty God. Wherefore
127 VI| there beside, and had no power to remove away, ne to repent
128 VI| and dreaded not the great power of God, there showed upon
129 VI| ought to do.~He was of great power to chase away the devils,
130 VI| brought into the hands and power of the paynims? Fair sweet
131 VI| that for all the force and power that they could do they
132 VI| then to ensue with all our power the devotion of such a man.
133 VI| nature of man, force and power to hear it, but this passed
134 VI| said it as gladly, to her power, as he did. She girded to
135 VI| such manner that she had power to make tokens and miracles
136 VI| constraineth me that I write to my power the life truly and the miracles
137 VI| devil, which had so utterly power over her that he made her
138 VI| help him, but might and power failed him. Then his father
139 VI| emperors, and had under his power a thousand knights. He was
140 VI| She entended with all her power to the seven works of mercy.~
141 VI| his things, he gave full power to his wife in all that
142 VI| shall withstand it to my power and shall gainsay it with
143 VI| the devil shall never have power to overcome thee. And then
144 VI| then the fiend had no more power, but fell down from him
145 VI| that he should have no power over him, and then the fiend
146 VI| of Jesu Christ, I have no power over them. And ever after
147 VI| Abide ye still here, for the power of God is stronger than
148 VI| stronger than the fiend's power, for this he doeth for envy
149 VI| excusing him, refused it to his power; but at last the bishop
150 VI| people and full truly to his power maintained all the right
151 VI| archbishop withstood him to his power, and prayed the king to
152 VI| right of the church to his power, and rather to suffer death
153 VI| he withstood mightily the power of wood people that entended
154 VI| Knowest thou not of what power I am? And she said: Thy
155 VI| I am? And she said: Thy power is little to dread, for
156 VI| our princes hare given me power to give life and to slay?
157 VI| to whom he said: Take the power of the provost, and the
158 VII| she was preserved by the power of her spouse Jesu Christ
159 VII| him that he would show his power tofore the people that he
160 VII| these things is of great power, and therefore his name
161 VII| of our Lord they had no power to hurt ne grieve them ne
162 VII| commandment, but by the power of our Lord Jesu Christ
163 VII| that he should be great in power and in riches. And one,
164 VII| the pope gave to Charles power to choose the pope and to
165 VII| him: He that properly hath power to raise dead men, put thee
166 VII| himself much with all his power for to ensue them, the which
167 VII| discordance and strife after his power, and the folk which might
168 VII| works and to do after his power. For this grail here came
169 VII| God, for to approve our power, secondly our flesh, for
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