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His ὑπεροχὴ or δυχα, his eminence and highness in respect of the glory and majesty he is exalted to, far above whatsoever is highest among all the creatures. 2. His δύναμις, the power by which he can, and doth by degrees, and will more and more subdue his and his church’s enemies, and dash them in pieces like a potter’s vessel, and break them with a rod of iron. 3.
George Gillespie - The Works of Mr. George Gillespie (Vol. 1 of 2)
When the children in the neighborhood hear you call her ‘Granny,’ they’ll simply take it for granted that you’re her son’s child. “Or I can pretend I’m poor Granny’s lost daughter’s little girl,” Maida suggested. “If you wish. Billy Potter’s going to stay here in Boston and help you. You’re to call on him, Posie, if you get into any snarl.
Inez Haynes Gillmore - Maida's Little Shop
Can’t you tell us what’s the matter?” “Buffalo” Westabrook smiled down at the third man of the party. “The trouble with the child,” Billy Potter said promptly, “is that everything she’s had has been ‘prize.’ Not that it’s spoiled her at all. Petronilla is as simple as a princess in a fairy-tale.” “Petronilla” was Billy Potter’s pet-name for Maida. “Yes, she’s wonderfully simple,” Dr.
Inez Haynes Gillmore - Maida's Little Shop
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