Book, Chapter
1 Int | Church with the indwelling power and guidance of the Holy
2 Int, 1 | strong concern and moving power to involve his reader in
3 1, I | be praised; great is thy power, and infinite is thy wisdom.”6
4 1, VI | and they could not by any power of theirs come into my soul.
5 1, XIII | acquired, and still retain, the power of reading what I find written
6 1, XIII | inner mouth of my soul, O power that links together my mind
7 1, XIX | memory; I was gifted with the power of speech, was softened
8 2, V | sense of touch has its own power to please and the other
9 2, VI | or withdrawn out of his power - when or where or whither
10 2, VI | law, even though I had no power to do so actually - so that,
11 3, II | love, yet he who has the power of real compassion would
12 3, VIII | and of the eye, and of power.75 Sometimes there is just
13 4, VI | since it had had such a power over him. This is the way
14 4, XV | the truth. Still, the very power of truth forced itself on
15 4, XV | my substance into my own power. And I did not store up
16 5, II | have they discredited thy power, which is just and perfect
17 5, III | the philosophers, whose power reached far enough to enable
18 5, X | that man does not have the power of comprehending any certain
19 6, IV | is not greater than thy power. But it would have to be
20 6, IV | thyself - for the will and power of God are God himself.
21 6, V | it by his same almighty power? Could evil exist contrary
22 6, IX | received him, to them gave he power to become the sons of God,
23 6, XVII | are made, even thy eternal power and Godhead.”212 For when
24 6, XVII | thence on up to the reasoning power, to whose judgment is referred
25 6, XVII | bodily sense. And when this power of reason within me also
26 6, XXI | that he sees, but the very power of sight - for what does
27 7, IV | gives those who receive it power from thee to become thy
28 7, VI | legal advice as I sold the power of speaking (as if it could
29 7, VIII | did, in which the will and power to do were not the same.
30 7, VIII | before long I should have power to will because shortly
31 7, VIII | single will. For in this, the power of willing is the power
32 7, VIII | power of willing is the power of doing; and as yet I could
33 8, VI | creator of all, who hast power to reform our deformities -
34 8, VIII | attribute it to his own power if another person whom he
35 8, XII | these human things had such power over me, which in the due
36 8, XII | by this one lesson, the power of the bonds of all habit,
37 9, VII | I will soar beyond that power of mine by which I am united
38 9, VII | it is not by that vital power that I find my God. For
39 9, VII | they have the same vital power, by which their bodies also
40 9, VII | But there is, besides the power by which I animate my body,
41 9, VII | my flesh with sense - a power that the Lord hath provided
42 9, VII | will soar also beyond this power of mine, for the horse and
43 9, VIII | soar, then, beyond this power of my nature also, still
44 9, VIII | them.~15. Great is this power of memory, exceedingly great,
45 9, VIII | depths of it? Yet it is a power of my mind, and it belongs
46 9, XIII | things it will be through the power of memory that I recall
47 9, XIV | differently according to a power peculiar to memory. For
48 9, XV | image were preserved by the power of memory, even though the
49 9, XVII | XVII~ ~26. Great is the power of memory. It is a true
50 9, XVII | any end.~So great is the power of memory, so great the
51 9, XVII | of memory, so great the power of life in man whose life
52 9, XVII | will pass even beyond this power of mine that is called memory -
53 9, XVII | will also pass beyond this power of mine that is called memory,
54 9, XXX | into my thoughts with no power when I am awake; but in
55 9, XXX | waking?~Where, then, is the power of reason which resists
56 9, XXXI | not do all this by his own power. He was of the same dust -
57 9, XXXVII| if we desire to test our power of doing without praise,
58 9, XLII | they were deceived by the power of magic. Thus they sought
59 9, XLIII | the dead.”398 He alone had power to lay down his life and
60 9, XLIII | to lay down his life and power to take it up again, and
61 10, II | apparel, nor honors and power, nor fleshly pleasures,
62 10, IX | through thy Word, thy Son, thy Power, thy Wisdom, thy Truth:
63 10, XXIII | 30. I thirst to know the power and the nature of time,
64 10, XXVII | and attend with all your power. God is our Helper: “it
65 11, XXVI | surely have wished for such a power of expression and such an
66 11, XXIX | the sense that it has any power of making a sound or tune.
67 12 | the profundities of God’s power and wisdom and love. He
68 12, I | in working, or as if thy power would be the less if it
69 12, XVIII | healing; to another, the power of working miracles; to
70 12, XXIII | And he does this by the power of reason in his mind by
71 12, XXIII | image, did not receive the power of dominion over the lights
72 12, XXIII | about which he also has the power of correction.~
73 12, XXIV | involvement in the flesh. But the power of human generation refers
74 12, XXIV | granted us the faculty and power not only to express what
75 12, XXXII | thee - that is, having the power of reason and understanding -
76 12, XXXII | element which controls by its power of reflection and another
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