Book, Chapter, Paragraph

 1 Pre,     0,  2|    created existences, viz., the powers and the holy virtues; it
 2   I,     I,  6|   exercises of learning, and the powers implanted within it for
 3   I,     I,  7|          on which to exert their powers, but that under this power,
 4   I,     I,  9| appellations, and applied to the powers of the soul, according to
 5   I,    II,  2|         to speak, with the naked powers of the understanding. And
 6   I,     V,  1|          of holy as of malignant powers, and also on those which
 7   I,     V,  1|      between these good and evil powers, and as yet are placed in
 8   I,     V,  1|          and principalities, and powers; and after this enumeration,
 9   I,     V,  2|          principalities, certain powers also are named with whom
10   I,     V,  2|      darkness. Certain spiritual powers of wickedness also, in heavenly
11   I,     V,  3|   whether those which are called powers were created of such a nature
12   I,     V,  3|        holy angels, and the holy powers, and the blessed seats,
13   I,     V,  3|     regarded as possessing those powers and dignities and glories
14   I,     V,  3|          it be the case with the powers and virtues, in none of
15   I,     V,  3| regarding malignant and opposing powers seem to be absurd, as it
16   I,     V,  3|      regarding the good and holy powers, that, viz., the good which
17   I,     V,  3|        and movements, that those powers which appear either to hold
18   I,     V,  4|        contains regarding wicked powers; we shall next continue
19   I,     V,  4|     those opposing and malignant powers were not formed or created
20   I,     V,  4|       beings; that those blessed powers also were not of such a
21   I,     V,  4|        of those holy and blessed powers which, as being placed in
22   I,     V,  5|         they are called opposing powers, and are said to have been
23   I,     V,  5|         and since those opposite powers once were spotless, and
24   I,    VI,  2|        principalities, others of powers, that they may exercise
25   I,    VI,  3|       assistance of the heavenly powers; and continue, on the contrary,
26   I,    VI,  3|       classed among the opposing powers. But whether any of these
27   I,    VI,  3|          and subsequently by the powers of a higher grade, and thus
28   I,    VI,  3|    single office of the heavenly powers. From which, I think, this
29   I,   VII,  1| dominions, or principalities, or powers: all things were created
30   I,   VII,  1|        incorporeal and spiritual powers. But of those things which
31   I,   VII,  1|       dominions, principalities, powers, influences.~These matters
32   I,  VIII,  3|      turned to evil with all the powers of his mind, so also other
33   I,  VIII,  4|         of their desert; nor do "powers" exercise power except in
34   I,  VIII,  4|         called "seats" i.e., the powers of judging and ruling, administer
35   I,  VIII,  4|         ruling, administer their powers unless by merit; nor do "
36   I,  VIII,  4|       made "principalities," or "powers," or rulers of the darkness
37  II,    VI,  1| dominions, or principalities, or powers, all things were created
38  II,    VI,  2|         words, far surpasses the powers either of our rank, or of
39  II,    VI,  2|     entire creation of celestial powers. Regarding Him, then, we
40  II,  VIII,  1|       other divine and celestial powers, as well as those of an
41  II,  VIII,  2|    angels and the other heavenly powers, since that definition of
42  II,  VIII,  5|          but that certain of His powers are indicated by these names
43  II,    IX,  3|       are also certain invisible powers to which earthly things
44  II,    IX,  3|          there are certain lower powers, and that among them, in
45  II,    IX,  4|      whether they be thrones, or powers, or principalities, or dominions;
46  II,    IX,  4|        relying, then, on our own powers, but on the help of that
47  II,    IX,  5|        principalities; to bestow powers upon some, dominions on
48  II,    XI,  2|        or the greatness of their powers, they think they are to
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