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1 Pref| have taught the devil to death and~have become more learned
2 1| the~skeleton-man, i.e., death [death the all-subduer,
3 1| skeleton-man, i.e., death [death the all-subduer, the teacher
4 1| will send upon you both death and~the hangman. ~Whence
5 1| die a natural or timely~death. ~But the godly and obedient
6 1| judgment and sentence them to death. Therefore,~what is here
7 1| caused him to freeze to death; you see~one suffer hunger
8 1| innocently sentenced to death or in~like distress, and
9 2| sin, from the devil, from death, and all~evil. For before
10 2| the devil, condemned to death, enmeshed in sin and blindness. ~
11 2| into disobedience,~sin, death, and all evil, so that we
12 2| from~Satan to God, from death to life, from sin to righteousness,
13 2| swallowed up and devoured death, and finally ascended into
14 2| wicked world, the devil, death, sin, etc. ~But to explain
15 2| wins us, through His birth, death, resurrection,~etc., so
16 2| for us by His suffering, death, resurrection, etc.~But
17 2| removed and free from sin, death, and all evil, in a~new,
18 3| and salvation against sin death, and an evil conscience,
19 3| utterly destroyed, and sin,~death, and hell shall be exterminated,
20 3| kingdom --~poverty, shame, death, and, in short, all the
21 4| to be delivered from sin, death,~and the devil, and to enter
22 4| and brings: victory over death and the devil,~forgiveness
23 4| medicine~as utterly destroys death and preserves all men alive. ~
24 5| for me against my sins, death, and~every calamity. ~On
25 5| eating of which would bring~death? ~To be sure, it is true
26 5| shelter, and power against death and the devil~and all misfortune. ~
27 5| their sins, with the fear of~death temptations of the flesh
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