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1 Intro | of wickedness."7 ~These words were written while the Open
2 1 | shall they with feigned words make merchandise of you." ~
3 1 | strive against the works and words of the evil spirit, and
4 1 | satellites are bent on devilish words and works? Ought we for
5 1 | with insolent juggling of words they would persuade us that
6 1 | to fight them with mere words, we will quote the Scriptures.
7 1 | faith? What becomes of the words of Paul in I Corinthians
8 1 | cling with firm faith to the words of God, and then the devil
9 2 | Rome it is sufficient that words are changed and not the
10 2 | covetousness, with feigned words, shall make merchandise
11 2 | talk, and yet I have not words to tell them all. The bishops,
12 Prop1 | else than force the holy words of God out of their true
13 Prop1 | frankly interpret these words negatively, to mean "I do
14 Prop2 | the purse, wax for honey, words for goods, the letter for
15 Prop2 | any man ensnare us in his words? As St. Paul says, 1 Cor.
16 Prop3 | heathen has with his false words deluded and made fools of
17 Prop3 | many have tried with vain words to save his reputation.
18 Prop3 | commands, with many severe words, that his laws are to be
19 Prop3 | empire should be, and let his words and pretensions be fulfilled! ~
20 Prop3 | shamming, these false and lying words and juggler's tricks? Is
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