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1 Unic, 7| deserved to be with the devils, and, by presenting an outward 2 Unic, 7| own house than of all the devils. They must observe greater 3 Unic, 8| all) Thou dost prevent the devils from assaulting them so 4 Unic, 13| own desire; for I think devils are very much afraid of 5 Unic, 19| there was no need for any devils to send me there. Oh, God 6 Unic, 19| here for defence against devils: the soul is not yet strong 7 Unic, 25| feels able to pulverize the devils in its defence of one of 8 Unic, 25| things persecute me, let the devils torment me, but fail Thou 9 Unic, 25| and know He is, and if the devils are His slaves (and of that 10 Unic, 25| been afraid to wrestle with devils, for with the aid of that 11 Unic, 25| had frightened all these devils, for I became quite calm 12 Unic, 25| used sometimes to see the devils, as I shall say later, I 13 Unic, 25| These devils keep us in terror because 14 Unic, 25| I care then for all the devils in hell: it is they who 15 Unic, 26| me for my fight with the devils I look upon as one of the 16 Unic, 28| is the power of all the devils in comparison with Thine, 17 Unic, 28| see with what reason the devils trembled when Thou didst 18 Unic, 30| to me, indeed, that the devils behave as though they were 19 Unic, 31| nothing like holy water to put devils to flight and prevent them 20 Unic, 31| holy water, and, after the devils had gone away, the next 21 Unic, 31| might be assuaged and the devils be sent to torture me instead, 22 Unic, 31| s good pleasure that the devils should leave him; this I 23 Unic, 31| indeed serve Him. But the devils must have loosed most of 24 Unic, 31| this time, I thought the devils were stifling me; and when 25 Unic, 31| these horrors, which the devils present us with in order 26 Unic, 31| saw a great battle between devils and angels. I could not 27 Unic, 31| me a great multitude of devils, and yet I seemed to be 28 Unic, 31| now how little power the devils have, if I am not fighting 29 Unic, 32| see the place which the devils had prepared for me there 30 Unic, 32| road of fear): of how the devils tear the flesh with their 31 Unic, 32| look at the place where the devils had prepared a lodging for 32 Unic, 38| with those of the body, two devils of most hideous aspect. 33 Unic, 38| shroud, I saw a great many devils taking hold of it and apparently 34 Unic, 38| funeral office I saw no more devils; but afterwards, when the