bold = Main text
Dialogue, Chapter grey = Comment text
1 I, VI | the utmost extent of their power, insisted that what was
2 I, X | faith, but to the Divine power; and added that they should
3 I, X | vainglorious exhibition of power.~
4 I, XIII | our dinner: such is the power of the sun in that place
5 I, XIII | perceive how great was the power of faith in his case, and
6 I, XIV | even in this case, the power of Christ, to whom all is
7 I, XIV | misconduct,-this is thy power, O Christ-these, O Christ,
8 I, XV | be eye-witnesses of such power, they had beheld the faith
9 I, XVII | obtained the favor through the power of his faith. Amid much
10 I, XVIII(23)| virtute," perhaps power, as in many other places. ~
11 I, XIX | obedience received, and what a power faith can exert. But the
12 I, XX | endowed with almost incredible power in casting out demons from
13 I, XX | said to have prayed that, power being given to the devil
14 I, XXI | some signs of any kind of power fall to him even in a low
15 I, XXV | infrequently proved his power over fire. If you remind
16 I, XXV | possessed of the highest power, manifested such a pious
17 II, II | sick man experienced the power of him that was coming;
18 II, III | other, there was a higher power at work in the bosoms of
19 II, IV | that such an abundance6 of power was by no means granted
20 II, IV | that he could manifest power, in order to the salvation
21 II, V | prophets, in as much as the power of his faith, and the works
22 II, V | works accomplished by his power, bear witness that he was,
23 II, V | perceived the exercise of Divine power; without waiting even to
24 II, XIV | to be reduced under the power of Antichrist, until that
25 II, XIV | boyhood, while he would assume power as soon as he reached the
26 III, II | Nor did the result of the power thus exerted disappoint
27 III, III | much to chance, as to the power of Martin, whose blessing
28 III, VII | Senones to bear witness to the power which was experienced. But
29 III, VIII | Martin, was deprived of the power of attacking him ; while
30 III, XI | protected by his royal power Ithacius the bishop, who
31 III, XI | tribunes armed with absolute power into the two Spains, to
32 III, XI | that tribunes, with the power of life and death, should
33 III, XII | emperor10 to put forth his power against this one man. And
34 III, XIII | felt a diminution of his power on account of the evil of
35 III, XIV | the forth-putting of the power of Martin.~
|