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1 II, 5 | too, to be deceived by the devil, and fall from obedience 2 II, 8 | conqueror over the same devil by the self-same liberty 3 II, 10| ANOTHER CAVIL MET, I.E., THE DEVIL WHO INSTIGATED MAN TO SIN 4 II, 10| WILFULNESS. IN MAN'S RECOVERY THE DEVIL IS VANQUISHED IN A CONFLICT 5 II, 10| of evil from man to the devil as the instigator of sin, 6 II, 10| inasmuch as He created the devil, for He maketh those spirtual 7 II, 10| not made by God, even the devil, or accuser, cannot but 8 II, 10| Indeed, before he became the devil, he stands forth the wisest 9 II, 10| said in reference to the devil: "Moreover, the word of 10 II, 10| goodness, deferring the devil's destruction for the self-same 11 II, 10| victory; wherein also the devil might receive a more bitter 12 II, 13| flourish under Him, and the devil make mock at Him? Would 13 II, 14| classes its own author, the devil as the author of the sinful 14 II, 28| the author of sin too the devil and all the evil which my 15 III, 7 | and mortal flesh: then the devil resisted Him, as the instigator 16 III, 14| with wisdom, hostile to the devil, arming us against the spiritual 17 III, 14| all the fiery darts of the devil, and the helmet of salvation, 18 III, 18| day to fight against the devil, the shape was necessary 19 III, 18| whereby that old serpent the devil was vanquished, whereby 20 IV, 7 | the spirit of an unclean devil" exclaims: "What have we 21 IV, 29| indicates to us that the devil is "the thief," whose hour 22 V, 6 | transgression himself, the devil; for I should contend that 23 V, 6 | to them, whereas even the devil according to our Gospel 24 V, 11| god of this world" of the devil, who once said, as the prophet 25 V, 11| whilst their god was the devil, not the Creator, it is 26 V, 17| High." This must mean the devil, whom in another passage ( 27 V, 17| disobedience, having the devil as his instigator when he 28 V, 17| nature of all mankind, the devil [however leading that nature 29 V, 18| against the wiles of the devil," does he not show that 30 V, 18| which he mentions after the devil's name really belong to 31 V, 18| name really belong to the devil "the principalities and 32 V, 18| which we also ascribe to the devil's authority? Else, if "the 33 V, 18| authority? Else, if "the devil" means the Creator, who 34 V, 18| Creator, who will be the devil in the Creator's dispensation? 35 V, 18| how is the Creator both a devil and a god at the same time, 36 V, 18| the same time, when the devil is not at once both god 37 V, 18| not at once both god and devil? For either they are both 38 V, 18| He who is God is not also devil, as neither is he god who 39 V, 18| neither is he god who is the devil. I want to know indeed by 40 V, 18| what perversion the word devil is at all applicable to