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1 Thekla| and behold a great red dragon, having seven heads and
2 Thekla| them to the earth: and the dragon stood before the woman which
3 Thekla| history of the woman and the dragon. But to search out and explain
4 Thekla| Brings Forth, to Whom the Dragon is Opposed, the Church;
5 Thekla| should remain and subdue the dragon who made an assault upon
6 Thekla| he flee? Surely from the dragon, that the spiritual Zion
7 Thekla| change to the subject of the dragon and the other matters. Let
8 Thekla| Chapter X.-The Dragon, the Devil; The Stars Struck
9 Thekla| Heaven by the Tail of the Dragon, Heretics; The Numbers of
10 Thekla| Errors Concerning Them.~The dragon, which is great, and red,
11 Thekla| may not be deceived by the dragon weighing them down. For
12 Thekla| And the stars, which the dragon touched with the end of
13 Thekla| out by the folds of the dragon, because they did not remain
14 Thekla| Wilderness Overcoming the Dragon.~The Church, then, coming
15 Thekla| contests:-"Lion in front, but dragon all behind, And in the midst
16 Thekla| Chastity; The Ten Crowns of the Dragon, the Vices Opposed to the
17 Thekla| luxury is a head of the dragon; and whoever bruises this
18 Thekla| with them, the power of the dragon being in many ways rooted
19 Thekla| the crowns gained from the dragon. For it is our duty to prefer
20 Thekla| the Cup, the Lyre, the Dragon, and others, from which
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