Book, Chapter

 1    II,      XIV|            been possessed by seven demons, and with her another utterly
 2   III,       IV|      incident of the swine and the demons (Matt. viii. 31, 32 ; Mark
 3   III,       IV|        since Matthew says that two demons 125 from the tombs met with
 4   III,       IV|          of swine feeding. And the demons besought him that he would
 5   III,       IV|         And when one hears how the demons besought Him that they might
 6   III,       IV|        what they wished." What the demons wished was to dance through
 7   III,       IV|           that He should drive the demons from one man, and send them
 8   III,       XI|      incident of the swine and the demons (Matt. viii. 31, 32 ; Mark
 9   III,       XI|         the man possessed with the demons, and the swine choked in
10   III,       XI|          of two men possessed with demons, but Mark of only one. For
11   III,       XI|          For Matthew speaks of two demons, but does not say that two
12   III,       XI|        there was one man, but many demons in him. For there must have
13   III,       XI|           must have been two chief demons, to which Matthew refers,
14   III,       XI|     specially evil kind, but other demons were assaulting the man
15   III,       XI|        inquire how it was that the demons, though for a longtime they
16   III,       XI|       demanded. I imagine that the demons, being terribly overcome134
17   III,       XI|           burning heat.135 And the demons, in their malice, do not
18   III,       XI| possessions. But all the same, the demons led the swine into the water,
19   III,       XI|    bystanders might do so. For the demons, being greatly troubled,
20   III,       XI|         swine, perceiving that the demons drag such a one into the
21   III,       XI|           Saviour did not send the demons into the abyss, but into
22   III,       XI|         the means of punishing the demons, and the warning not to
23   III,       XI| destruction of the swine, that the demons left their human abode and
24   III,      XXV|           away by driving away the demons which pressed upon men.
25   III,     XXXV|            having "fellowship with demons" in 1 Cor. x. 20, and also
26   III,     XXXV|       sacrifice, they sacrifice to demons, but I would not that you
27   III,     XXXV|        should have fellowship with demons" (1 Cor. x. 20).213~ ~Thus
28   III,     XLII|       about having fellowship with demons (1 Cor. x. 20), etc.~ ~Now
29   III,     XLII|         touch things sacrificed to demons, but he permitted his friends
30   III,     XLII|           there are certain of the demons of the earth, which demanded
31   III,     XLII|       slain on lofty altars. Other demons of the regions beneath them
32   III,     XLII|            by way of appeasing the demons of the earth. Stakes and
33   III,     XLII|        part of life was devoted to demons, he proclaims to those who
34   III,     XLII|           must loathe the table of demons, lest perchance they |112
35   III,     XLII|          pay respect to idols ? To demons, not to idols; but he does
36   III,     XLII|            them to be partakers of demons and partakers of Christ.
37   III,     XLII|            not act as butchers for demons, but for the common life
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