Book, Chapter

 1  III,   2, p.  106|       forty days tempted of the devil; and in those days he did
 2   IV,  17, p.  219|        filthy garments, and the devil is said to stand at his
 3   IV,  17, p.  219|      explain the part about the devil, who even now is opposed
 4   IV,  17, p.  220|   battles He triumphed over the devil, and all the unseen enemies
 5    V,  20, p.  264|      narrating the story of the devil, under the name of the Dragon,
 6    V,  21, p.  265|    THESE are the words that the devil uses in the Temptation (
 7    V,  27, p.  269|    another Lord will rebuke the devil. The Lord that is speaking
 8   VI,  13, p.   14|     spirit to be tempted of the devil," "when the devil leadeth
 9   VI,  13, p.   14|        of the devil," "when the devil leadeth him to an exceeding
10   IX,   3, p.  157|      His enemy and opponent the devil, and all the invisible and
11   IX,   5, p.  163|          and you say, He hath a devil." For it was just as natural
12   IX,   7, p.  165|        of His Temptation by the devil, He was saved from the nets
13   IX,   7, p.  165| wilderness to be tempted of the devil, and was in the wilderness
14   IX,   7, p.  166|   charged into the midst of the devil and his array of daemons,
15   IX,   7, p.  166|       the word of His mouth the devil himself, their instigator
16   IX,   7, p.  169|     against a stone."  ~And the devil used these words in his
17   IX,   7, p.  169|   basilisk, that is to say, the devil himself, and the ruling
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