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Motifs — first 20 of 496
- Creator offspring of dual powers of nature. (Male and female principles.) A23
- Powers of nature (sun, moon, etc.) as God's messengers. A165.2.4
- God has power to create men. A179.6
- Special powers of culture hero. A527
- Culture hero returns to prove power of saint. A581.3
- Sun does not set for a year through power of saint. A725.1
- Mental powers and disposition of sun. A738.2
- Sun's healing powers. A738.3
- Sun's power over plants. A738.4
- Spring breaks forth through power of saint. A941.5
- Fountain breaks forth through power of Virgin Mary. A941.5.0.1
- Spring breaks forth through power of saint at place where leper pulls out clump of rushes. A941.5.3
- Indentions on rock from weapons (limbs) of robbers through power of saint. A972.3.1.1
- Certain stones are druids transformed by power of saint. A974.1
- Fettered monster's weakened chains renewed by supernatural power. Are almost licked in two by dog but then renewed. A1074.7
- Why powers of nature work on Sabbath. A1102
- Man rules all animals. God gives greatest strength to lion, but because of man's wisdom lion is in his power. A1421.1.1
- Why one people is superior in power to another. A1689.11
- English more powerful than Hindus since latter were late at distribution of qualities. (Both defecating, but Hindu must wash, while Englishman uses paper.) A1689.11.1
- Fish in deluge deride God: are flattened with blow. They mock God for his powerlessness over them. (Cf. A2213, A2305.1, A2354.1.) A2231.9