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Example sentences for "divine power"

  • And if there was no more to be said against this Miracle, this is enough to set it aside, and to spoil the Argument of Jesus's divine Power from it.

  • The vast wings of the Vulture were by the Assyrians used as types of Divine power, and were therefore added, not only to human figures, but to those of beasts.

  • Indeed, it was evidently the strongest animal that was known to the prophet and his hearers, or it would not have been mentioned as a visible type of Divine power.

  • They were not prepared for other manifestations of divine power, and they dreaded to think who among them might be directly affected thereby should it be exerted.

  • Any miraculous manifestation of divine power would be futile as a means of spiritual effect were it unimpressive.

  • The Lord's reply was sufficing; the man's blindness would be turned to account in bringing about a manifestation of divine power.

  • But the condition of man, in this higher state of mental and religious improvement, is none the less governed by the laws of Divine power, influencing and adapted to his improved state.

  • It will doubtless be objected that such an act would prove only the presence of a superhuman instead of a divine power.

  • It is true that in most of the miracles recorded in the New Testament we cannot affirm the use of such media, although we observe an economy in the use of divine power: i.

  • You assert that your disciples exercise a power of exorcism; and that they do this in virtue of a divine power communicated to them.

  • Are we entitled to call them a failure because they were relatively imperfect, or any fresh intervention of divine power an interference to remedy a previous failure?

  • The mysteries of conception and birth naturally struck the imagination of non-scientific man, and are to the psalmist the direct result of Divine power.

  • We are not only objects of Divine protection, but organs of Divine power.

  • The psalmist knew nothing about the fixity of natural law, but his thought goes down below that fixity, and finds its reason in the constant forth-putting of Divine power.

  • It is a little, distorted image of human weakness, and not a harmonious manifestation of divine power.

  • If such knowledge were possessed in the greatest possible perfection, we have no reason to believe that our insight into the relation between the human and the divine power would be at all improved.

  • Then it becomes clear and evident that this Glorious Being was a true Educator of the world of humanity, and that He was helped and confirmed by divine power.

  • It has now been proved by rational arguments that the world of existence is in the utmost need of an educator, and that its education must be achieved by divine power.

  • If He had not been assisted by divine power, He would never have been able to carry out this great work.

  • Such is the spiritual philosophy of miracles, which men in their ignorance suppose to be contraventions of natural law, designed to prove the possession of divine power.

  • Thousands of people in that rude country admitted his claim to divine power.

  • By conquering these evil spheres in his human form and through his divine power, He is enabled henceforth to deliver all men from similar infestations.

  • There was such a display of majesty, such a lustre of Divine power appeared in this behest, as filled them with astonishment and fear.

  • The motion of the earth, therefore, is an effect of Divine power, because there is none other equal to it; and the constant operation of the same cause is requisite to perpetuate its progress.

  • That frail body which had often been so wondrously touched and sustained by divine power was to be left in the grip of an affliction that should end his earthly career.

  • That he has enabled us to preach the gospel for twenty-six years through constant weakness and many infirmities has been a marvel of divine grace and a miracle of divine power.

  • When the apostolic church prayed for the special endowment of divine power, "the place was shaken where they were assembled together, and they were all filled with the Holy Ghost.

  • This celebrated man lived in an age when a spurious philosophy, and a pretending but insufficient exercise of reason, placed few, even in appearance, above the frank admission of their constant reliance on a divine power.

  • As I became accustomed to this heavenly light, I was not so much dazzled by its brilliancy, but the gift of exhortation with its accompaniment of divine power, has been mine, except for one brief time, throughout my ministry.

  • She is still living at this time, a marvel of God's divine power.

  • Chapter IX Healed by Divine Power I have now to relate what to me is one of the most important events of my life.


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