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1 I | us from God or from the devil, that with the less difficulty 2 I | sin are both from God; the devil henceforth, and even we 3 I | cannot be imputed to the devil.~ 4 II | not from God, but from the devil, and persecution consists 5 II | seems to proceed from the devil, by whom the injustice which 6 II | without the injustice of the devil, nor the trial of faith 7 II | trial, the injustice of the devil follows. For in other respects, 8 II | is the injustice of the devil, supplied that persecution 9 II | pass, no question, by the devil's agency, but not by the 10 II | s agency, but not by the devil's origination. Satan will 11 II | that apostatizers to the devil's cause have been in reality 12 II | the case of Job, whom the devil, unless he had received 13 II | not;" that is, that the devil should not have power granted 14 II | Him--the shaking by the devil, the shielding by the Son. 15 II | question is it that the devil should have the assailing 16 II | delivered from the power of the devil, when we are not handed 17 II | be tempted. Nor would the devil's legion have had power 18 II | the hairs of holy men. The devil, it must be owned, seems 19 II | and so thrown open to the devil as, in a sense, a free possession. 20 II | You see, then, that the devil receives more suitably power 21 III| be the fiery darts of the devil, by which faith gets a ministry 22 IX | quench the darts of the devil, when doubtless ye resist 23 X | you who flee before the devil, since into Christ you have 24 X | give yourself back to the devil, by becoming a fugitive