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1 Ana | the True Word, Reason, and Power of God, Who, begotten eternally
2 Ana | spiritual beings of malefic power, who falsely claim to be
3 Ana | them is derived from the power of Christ (ch. 23). ~Your
4 I | be heard? Will not their power rather be extolled hereby,
5 II | existence of some secret hidden power, which compels you to act
6 IV | that pre-decision lose the power to forbid me that which,
7 V | the truth of that Divine Power there manifested, and supported
8 XI | possessed in themselves the power of enjoying a nobler state
9 XVII | He ordered, through the Power by which He was able, framed
10 XXI | by His Word, Reason, and Power. Amongst your wise men also
11 XXI | the Word and Reason and Power by Which we have said God
12 XXI | which, when perfecting, the Power presides. We have learnt
13 XXI | they regarded Him from His power as a magician; when He by
14 XXI | First-begotten, attended by Power and Reason and sustained
15 XXII | spiritual beings of malefic power, who falsely claim to be
16 XXIII | daemons is derived from the power of Christ. ~FURTHER, if
17 XXIII | once invited, the assistant power of angels and daemons, through
18 XXIII | how much more would that power be eager of its own accord
19 XXIII | superior to every other power? Will it not then be more
20 XXIII | except the Christians, as the Power of God, and Spirit of God,
21 XXIII | this dominion of ours and power over them derives its force
22 XXIV | of the world, perfect in power and majesty? For indeed
23 XXV | sister of Jupiter had no power against the Fates! Obviously ~'
24 XXV | therefore, they possess the power of conferring empire, who
25 XXV | confer empire, since royal power was being exercised long
26 XXV | you, have either grown in power by insulting religion, or
27 XXVII | forth against us in whose power they are, being rendered
28 XXVIII | much as from respect to a power of immediate operation;
29 XXIX | those who are in Caesar's power, and are wholly dependent
30 XXIX | Caesar's welfare in their power, so as to appear able to
31 XXIX | passing over Him in Whose power it is! Moreover you persecute
32 XXX | to the True God in Whose power alone it is. ~FOR we invoke
33 XXX | He Alone is God, in Whose power alone they are; to Whom
34 XXX | emperor: thence comes his power whence also is his spirit. ~
35 XXXII(81)| Empire as the restraining power which hindered the revelation
36 XLVIII | doubt, perchance, about the power of God, Who formed the great
37 XLIX | your boast; as if all your power over us were not derived
38 XLIX | condemned; but since whatever power over me you possess, you
39 XLIX | will, it follows that your power over me is derived from
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