Arise, and wrest from obloquy thy fame, Nor bow before a name Of hollow sound, whose power no laws enforce!
Christ's image, in Whose person and by Whose power he pronounces the words of consecration, as is evident from what was said above (Q.
The "Most High" is the Father, whose Power is the Son.
Hence the conditions necessary for a vow are not altogether ensured, when a man who is under another's power vows that which is in that other's power, except under the condition that he whose power it concerns does not gainsay it.
Secondly, he finds a hindrance on the part of the commonwealth, whose power he exercises, and to whose good it belongs that evil-doers should be punished.
This he did, it is true; but he never bestowed his unreserved friendship on that man, of whose power he was ever apprehensive.
We do here pronounce, Upon the part o' th' people, in whose power We were elected theirs: Marcius is worthy Of present death.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "whose power" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.