Power of God.
- The wonderfull Power of God set forth in deliuering Geneua, and the Citi∣zens thereof from destruction.
- 459. b 30.40.50.60
- Of the Power of the Gospell which it hath to transforme vs.
- 474. a 10
- Two thinges requisite to repose our∣selues in Gods Power against daun∣gerous cases.
- 479. a 40.50.60
- Gods Power is infinite, & that we must not restraine it to that which our senses can attaine vnto.
- 479. a 40.50.
- The speeches of certaine skoffers, cal∣ling Gods mightifull Power in que∣stion.
- 453. b 20.30.40
- Howe they to whom God hath giuen the Power of his Spirite, should be∣thinke themselues.
- 369. b 30.40.50
- How we doubt of Gods Power in cases of daunger.
- 337. b 10.20
- The Power of God compared to a con∣suming fire: Reade how.
- 374. b 40.50 60. &c.
- Gods Power is not shut vp within his creatures: reade how.
- 352. a 30.40
- Al men be they neuer so mightie ought to be but instruments of Gods Pow∣er.
- 21. a 50
- How we must perswade and resolue our selues touching Gods Power.
- 296. a 20.30. & b 10. & 476. a all. & 452. b 30. and 372. all. and 373. a 10.35. b 20.55. a 30
- Gods Power after a sort inclosed in his word.
- 56. b 10.
- We must not measure Gods Power by the worldly meanes that trouble vs.
- 96. b 30
- Howe we ought to bethinke our selues, when God maketh vs to perceiue his mightie Power.
- 102. b 20
- The Power of God must vtter it selfe farre greater in the Gospell than in the law.
- 131. b 10
- That we ought to relie vpon the Pow∣er of God, when wee haue to deale with our enimies.
- 889. b all.
- That all Power lieth in God: read that place, and what he is able to do euen with a whistle.
- 995. b 50.60. and 996. all.
- Howe Infidels, which had not any spar∣kle of light, shoulde iudge of Gods Power.
- 1151. b 60
- Gods almightie Power set foorth & his greatnesse and maiestie.
- 1229. all. & 1230. all. & 341. b 10.20.30
- Gods Power neuer faileth those that are his.
- 25. a 10