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1 I(2) | manifestation of the spirit of power; and, if the evidence appears
2 VII | of the Spirit of God that power was present,18 he then rose
3 X | office, it is beyond my power fully to set forth how Martin
4 XII | his hand, he gave them the power of going away, and of lifting
5 XIV | by human effort, Divine power might be exerted to destroy
6 XVI | should make a display of his power. The father, in tears, persevered
7 XVII | said, "Ifyou possess any power, devour these." But then,
8 XVII | possessed body, while he had no power of escaping by the mouth,
9 XIX | obvious living example of his power of working miracles, inasmuch
10 XX | possessed of the greatest power, the brother and uncle of
11 XXI | visible and ever under the power of his eyes, that whether
12 XXI | Where, O Martin, is thy power? I have just slain one of
13 XXI | judgment of the Lord this power was given to the devil.
14 XXIII| you a sign that I am the Power of God, inasmuch as I have
15 XXIII| was an illustration of the power of Martin, so that the devil
16 XXV | of accomplishment. What power and dignity there were in
17 XXVI | abstinence and fastings, or his power in watchings and prayers,
18 XXVII| themselves, and what they had not power to imitate. And-O wickedness
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