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1 2, III | statements in the spirit of an enemy, and with a desire to overthrow 2 2, XLVIII| upon all the power of the enemy; and though they tread upon 3 6, XXVIII| being human beings, whose enemy the serpent is, but as being 4 6, XXXVI | His feet, then the last enemy that shall be destroyed 5 7, XXIV | that without cause is mine enemy;) let the enemy persecute 6 7, XXIV | is mine enemy;) let the enemy persecute my soul, and take 7 7, XXVI | destruction whenever the enemy fell upon them; for their 8 7, XXVI | them from resisting the enemy. And that same providence 9 7, LVII | over all the power of the enemy." Finally, having no other 10 7, LXX | over all the power. of the enemy: and nothing shall by any 11 8, XI | there exists one who is His enemy." He might speak after this 12 8, XXXV | under mine enemies: let my enemy persecute my soul, and take 13 8, LX | this direction, as even the enemy of the truth of God confesses, 14 8, LXX | for our religion, let the enemy come against us, and we 15 8, LXXI | opinions, are taken by the enemy, you will still be able 16 8, LXXI | opinions, and are taken by the enemy, we shall be able to persuade 17 8, LXXI | they did not drive back the enemy, some prudent ruler shall 18 8, LXXIII| and slay as many of the enemy as they can. And to those