Which preposition to use with conquerings

of Occurrences 2%

"What is there here to reflect the power and might of Christianity, such as the early Church, especially, possessed, and subsequent generations, in times of great faith, really knew so much ofthe power to heal the sick, to cast out devils, to achieve wonders out of Christ's poverty, to experience the thrilling joy of religion in the ever-abiding Divine Presence, and witness the marvels of faith in the conquering of the world?

from Occurrences 2%

Pharaohs of the old time coming conquering from Araby first saw her, a solitary mountain in the desert, and cut the mountain into towers and terraces.

for Occurrences 2%

Jean-Luc Pidoux-Payot (E); 2Feb72; R522807. MIDDLETON, R. L. Youth conquering for Christ.

without Occurrences 1%

He was restrained, however, by Agrippa, who feared that they might not overtake the fugitives, who would probably use sails, and he also felt some confidence of conquering without much effort because meantime a squall of rain with large quantities of spray had driven in the face of Antony's fleet alone and had created disturbance all through it.

in Occurrences 1%

Better, "The king's conquering in the battle;" for, in the participial noun, the distinction of tense, or of previous completion, is as needless as that of voice.

as Occurrences 1%

We seem to be struggling with the force of gravity, and to come not so near conquering as to being conquered.

on Occurrences 1%

His first recollections pictured to him his father fighting in a distant land and conquering on Ercte; he had keenly shared that unconquered father's feelings on the peace of Catulus, on the bitter return home, and throughout the horrors of the Libyan war.

Which preposition to use with  conquerings