Chapter
1 IV | that we have renounced the devil, his pomp, and his angels.
2 IV | above all, that you have the devil with his pomp and his angels?
3 IV | have been given over to the devil, and his pomp, and his angels.
4 IX | demon-monster, nay, the devil himself, and no mere snake.
5 XII | without the pomp of the devil, without invitation of demons.
6 XV | but the worldly is the devil's.~
7 XVI | it is the likeness of the devil cast headlong from on high.
8 XVIII | the wrestler's art is a devil's thing. The devil wrestled
9 XVIII | is a devil's thing. The devil wrestled with, and crushed
10 XXIII | a pimp,decked out by the devil that he may be whirled away
11 XXIII | mockery of our Lord? The devil, forsooth, makes it part,
12 XXIV | instituted entirely for the devil's sake, and have been got
13 XXIV | got up entirely with the devil's things (for all that is
14 XXIV | you have that pomp of the devil which in the "seal" of our
15 XXV | from God's church to the devil's—from the sky to the stye,
16 XXVI | keeping company with the devil in the shows, have fallen
17 XXVII | For at the very time the devil is working havoc in the
18 XXVII | sweetest taste. So, too, the devil puts into the deadly draught
19 XXVIII| dainties as these let the devil's guests be feasted. The
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