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   Book, Chapter
1 I, XI | when he received the chief power from the king, was thirty 2 I, XII | affairs, and having complete power over the corn-supplies, 3 I, XIV | God strengthened him with power, and imparted to him the 4 I, XIV | of magic, and not to the power of God, until the land was 5 I, XV | escape from his kingdom and power, he hastily led forth his 6 I, XVI | into the waters, and its power was such that it rendered 7 I, XXI | proofs of his miraculous power. He died in the one hundred 8 I, XXII | death of Moses, the chief power passed into the hands of 9 I, XXIII | Hebrew general, through the power of his faith, kept off the 10 I, XXIII | also were brought under the power of Joshua, and their kings 11 I, XXIV | people, through lust for power, preferred (to their own 12 I, XXVI | and remained under their power for eighteen years. At the 13 I, XXVI | Jephtha held the chief power for six years. To him Esebon 14 I, XXXIII | and no one had had the power of forging any weapon of 15 I, XXXV | longer trusted himself in his power. He fled, and first betook 16 I, XXXV | safe to put himself in the power of the king, and kept himself 17 I, XXXVIII| that he should reckon the power of his kingdom rather by 18 I, XXXVIII| punishment, and to give him the power of choosing either one or 19 I, XLI | and dispersed, while the power of Jeroboam was increased. 20 I, XLII | year of his reign: and his power passed to Ela his son, but 21 I, XLII | from him, and the royal power was conferred on one Thamnis. 22 I, XLVI | Gotholiah, seized the supreme power, having deprived her grandson ( 23 I, XLVI | a little child. But the power thus snatched from him by 24 I, LI | this, delivered into the power of the Assyrians, he was 25 I, LIII | was allowed him, all real power was taken away. Joachim, 26 I, LIV | multitude, although without power, being of an unfaithful 27 II, II | of them that, if a real power of divination was in them, 28 II, II | within the reach of human power. The king, enraged because, 29 II, III | iron legs point to a fourth power, and that is understood 30 II, III | the highest dignity and power. About the same time, the 31 II, IV | would be protected by the power of God, and that no danger 32 II, IV | useful advice and the divine power, did go into Egypt. The 33 II, V | no doubt that the divine power was present in the event 34 II, V | laying aside his kingly power, retiring from all intercourse 35 II, VII | therefore, who were possessed of power along with him, stimulated 36 II, VIII | purpose; and hence the chief power was transferred to the Persians. 37 II, VIII | Babylonians also fell under his power and government. It happened 38 II, VIII | desire of returning, or the power of doing so, was wanting. 39 II, VIII | image were submitted to the power of Daniel, and were destroyed 40 II, IX | under the sway of a foreign power. Thus, the plan of the rulers 41 II, IX | Cyrus held the supreme power for thirty-one years. While 42 II, XII | captivated his whole mind by the power of her beauty, so that, 43 II, XII | the emblem of sovereign power, he presented her with a 44 II, XIV | not possess the supreme power for more than eight years. 45 II, XV | their chief men what was the power on which the Hebrews relied 46 II, XVII | conquered, the sovereign power was taken from the Persians, 47 II, XVII | appearance given, but. the real power was in the hands of those 48 II, XVII | avarice, and the desire of power.~ 49 II, XXIII | and seized the supreme power, having slain the son of 50 II, XXIII | and Alcimus, recovering power, and having increased their 51 II, XXIV | false), and assisted by the power of Ptolemy, king of Alexandria, 52 II, XXIV | which he held the chief power, the affairs of the Jews 53 II, XXIV | father, but finding his power unequal to the task, he 54 II, XXV | After Jonathan, the chief power was conferred on his brother 55 II, XXVI | over the Hebrews with the power of high-priest. For that 56 II, XXVI | having held the supreme power for twenty-six years. After 57 II, XXVI | conflicts about the supreme power arose between the two brothers. 58 II, XXVI | Hyrcanus held the chief power for thirty-four years; but 59 II, XXIX | against them, with proconsular power, defeated them in numerous 60 II, XXX | possession of the imperial power; and as the fashion is, 61 II, XXX | his hold of the sovereign power was fully confirmed. The 62 II, XXXV | world; and that, by his power, he had made36 out of nothing 63 II, XXXIX | they could make use of the power of the king, when they could 64 II, XLII | prince, relying upon the power of their confederates, and 65 II, XLV | an exercise of the royal power to follow the example of 66 II, XLIX | Chapter XLIX.~But the power, not the will, to resist, 67 II, XLIX | thus consolidated their own power. Moreover, Ithacius was 68 II, XLIX | through the licentiousness and power of a few, all things were 69 II, XLIX | Maximus had assumed imperial power in Britain, and would, in


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