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1 Cover, 2| hitherto been able, by the devil's help, to set kings at
2 1 | craft and deceit of the devil, to the end that through
3 1 | lead souls in crowds to the devil, yet he could not be deposed."16
4 1 | all the world go to the devil, rather than resist their
5 1 | not have believed that the devil would make such clumsy pretensions
6 1 | is only the power of the devil and of Antichrist which
7 1 | considered only the work of the devil, because of the weakness
8 1 | of Antichrist and of the devil, even though it were to
9 1 | words of God, and then the devil will cease from wonders. ~
10 1 | of Antichrist and of the devil, and have nothing at all
11 2 | the Romans, in which the devil daily takes a larger and
12 2 | of them have allowed the devil to rule them so completely
13 2 | Rome everything goes as the devil wills, and out of this ocean
14 2 | Christian. Yea, here the devil becomes a saint, and a god
15 2 | and like casting a single devil more into hell.57 Not that
16 Prop1 | have been devised by the devil, in order that under their
17 Prop1 | though it were a lure of the devil, and show him how to apply
18 Prop1 | done at the bidding of the devil, as St. Paul declares in
19 Prop1 | result of everything the devil does. ~What, then, shall
20 Prop1 | that to demand it is the devil's own tyranny. ~But if anyone
21 Prop1 | has he strangled with this devil's snare; though I hope that
22 Prop2 | such is the log of all the devil's martyrs. That is to say,
23 Prop2 | evil Spirit. It is not a devil's work to try to atone for
24 Prop2 | do not see that it is the devil's doing, to strengthen avarice,
25 Prop2 | God -- that is surely the devil himself. Then, too, the
26 Prop2 | blind! We not only give the devil his own way in his tricks,
27 Prop2 | by which He appoints the devil to lead us hither and thither,
28 Prop2 | judgment break, and destroy the devil's nest at Rome! Here sitteth
29 Prop2 | had been promised to the devil himself, still more when
30 Prop2 | commandments may be kept. The devil made them mad and foolish,
31 Prop3 | worse or more worthy of the devil than unreformed universities. ~
32 Prop3 | times a knave, and even the devil himself, who rules this
33 Prop3 | canon law has arisen in the devil's name, let it fall in the
34 Prop3 | fight against heretics, the devil and all the world. But where
35 Prop3 | devour one another. The devil invented the practice, and
36 Prop3 | sins, has been sold to the devil, so that both temporal and
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