Book, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 24, 2| being himself an angel, the enemy of the creators of the world,
2 II, 20, 3| on all the power of the enemy," that is, of the leader
3 III, 3, 4| because Cerinthus, the enemy of the truth, is within."
4 III, 18, 7| unless man had overcome the enemy of man, the enemy would
5 III, 18, 7| overcome the enemy of man, the enemy would not have been legitimately
6 III, 23, 2| so deeply injured by the enemy, and was the first to suffer
7 III, 23, 2| by Him who conquered the enemy, but that his children were,--
8 III, 23, 2| captivity. Neither would the enemy appear to be as yet conquered,
9 III, 23, 7| power also to tread upon the enemy's head; but the other biting,
10 III, 23, 7| received new life; and the last enemy, death, is destroyed, which
11 IV, 6, 6| spirits and demons, from the enemy, and last of all, from death
12 IV, 24, 1| destroyed and conquered the enemy of man, and gave to His
13 IV, 27, 1| not avenge himself of his enemy, he both sung the advent
14 IV, 40, 3| But while men slept, the enemy came, and "sowed tares in
15 IV, 40, 3| the apostate angel and the enemy, because he was envious
16 IV, 40, 3| designed to make [man] the enemy of God, against the author
17 V, 10, 1| For when men sleep, the enemy sows the material of tares;
18 V, 21, 1| both waging war against our enemy, and crushing him who had
19 V, 21, 1| a woman." For indeed the enemy would not have been fairly
20 V, 21, 2| means of food that [the enemy] persuaded man, although
21 V, 21, 2| to those words '[of His enemy,] "If thou be the Son of
22 V, 21, 2| and was shown to be the enemy of God by [the expression
23 V, 24, 2| upon his brother as his enemy, and engaged without fear
24 V, 24, 4| upon all the power of the enemy," in order that, as he obtained
25 V, 25, 2| mentioned; in which [temple] the enemy shall sit, endeavouring
26 V, 35, 1| they were drawn away by the enemy. God shall bring them in
27 V, 36, 2| under His feet. The last enemy that shall be destroyed
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