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St. John Chrysostom
Three Homilies Concerning the Power of Demons

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   Homily, Par.
1 I, 2 | accordingly then, when the Devil saw the ship of Adam, that 2 I, 3 | considered that deceiving Devil, that wicked Demon to be 3 II | Resisting the Temptation of the Devil.~Against those who object 4 II | those who object because the devil has not been put out of 5 II, 1 | discourse concerning the Devil, which we started two days 6 II, 1 | our discourse about the Devil is sweet to us, but because 7 II, 1 | Job. For not even did the Devil venture to destroy these, 8 II, 2 | thou mayest learn, that the Devil does not injure, but their 9 II, 2 | do not take heed. Let the Devil be allowed to be exceeding 10 II, 2 | conviction. For that the Devil is not by nature wicked, 11 II, 2 | his very names. For the Devil, the slanderer that is, 12 II, 2 | with God, and believing the Devil's slander, thou mayest learn 13 II, 2 | carelessness. He is called the Devil therefore on that account. 14 II, 2 | reasonable cause. Let the Devil then be let alone, and let 15 II, 2 | thou mayest learn that the Devil is not the cause of ills 16 II, 2 | slothful, even were there no Devil, falls, and casts himself 17 II, 2 | many a depth of evil. The Devil is evil. I know it myself 18 II, 3 | 3. The Devil then is acknowledged, as 19 II, 3 | more than the creator"7 The Devil is nowhere here, a Demon 20 II, 3 | injured not even by the Devil?~ 21 II, 4 | disposition is master. Since the Devil, if thou wouldest understand 22 II, 4 | saved."12 Behold even the Devil has become a cause of salvation, 23 II, 4 | chastening that proceeds from the Devil, and left the rest alone; 24 II, 4 | thou mayest learn that the Devil is not the cause of salvation, 25 II, 4 | the Apostle often used the Devil as an executioner. For the 26 II, 4 | common master saith to the Devil, concerning Job: charging 27 II, 4 | Fear not therefore the Devil, even if he be bodiless: 28 II, 5 | that I may discharge the Devil from blame, but that I may 29 III | Resisting the Temptations of the Devil.~That evil comes of sloth, 30 III | neither wicked men, nor the devil himself, are able to do 31 III, 1| our sermon concerning the Devil, out of our love for you. 32 III, 1| and were looking on at the Devil's show. They were taking 33 III, 1| They were eating of the Devil's garbage: ye were feeding 34 III, 1| the sacred flock? Did the Devil pray deceive them? How did 35 III, 1| again as discharging the Devil from accusation, but as 36 III, 1| free you from sins. The Devil is wicked; I grant this 37 III, 2| argument also about the Devil be the same. For on this 38 III, 2| says, why has God left the Devil here? say these words to 39 III, 3| the Kingdom. But if the Devil were the cause to them of 40 III, 3| nature of the end, not the Devil? Dost thou see that the 41 III, 3| degree. Is there a Demon? a Devil? chance? or Fate? has not 42 III, 3| See the villany of the Devil. He said that which was 43 III, 3| Thereby she afforded the Devil a powerful handle.~ 44 III, 4| shall die the death." The Devil made answer to this and 45 III, 4| woman didst thou believe the Devil? What good didst thou discern? 46 III, 4| world, and the other the Devil and an enemy? And I do not 47 III, 4| enemy? And I do not say the Devil. Thou thoughtest that he 48 III, 4| man's advantage. But the Devil manifested no good things 49 III, 4| nevertheless she considered the Devil to be more worthy of credit 50 III, 4| alone which comes from the Devil. For she was defeated by 51 III, 4| raise our hands against the Devil. There he who deceived and 52 III, 5| the flesh, and this the Devil destroyed on all sides,


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