Chapter
1 VII | received the name of the `Devil' and `Satan' for his title.
2 VII | deceivers. ~"Thus then did the devil utterly renounce the good,
3 VII | of death. Thenceforth the devil waxed strong and boastful
4 VII | all to the tyranny of the devil, and to the damnation of
5 XIV | and pain, prepared for the devil and his angels, wherein
6 XVIII | from the slavery of the devil, crown thy good service
7 XVIII | flight, and its prince, the devil, dashed headlong to the
8 XIX | the work of us and the devil, come upon us through our
9 XIX | sign of victory over the devil; for the devil trembleth
10 XIX | over the devil; for the devil trembleth and quaketh at
11 XXI | him from the deceit of the devil. With the wisdom of thy
12 XXII | the deceiver, which is the devil, who dwelleth in your midst
13 XXII | despiteful dealing of the devil, may alter the constancy
14 XXIV | all present, "Art thou the devil's workman, Barlaam?" But
15 XXIV | am God's workman, not the devil's. Revile me not; for I
16 XXIV | I mean the evil one, the devil, and become the servant
17 XXV | life is the fishhook of the devil, baited with beastly pleasure,
18 XXVIII| delivered from the snares of the devil, and brought safely unto
19 XXIX | counsel, became himself the devil's tongue and mouthpiece,
20 XXX | soul from the sword of the devil, and my darling from the
21 XXX | and on this wise. ~The devil entered into the heart of
22 XXX | loss of glory. Moreover the devil secretly sowed in Ioasaph'
23 XXX | matter was a device of the devil; for verily he is darkness,
24 XXXII | foolish, the advocates of the devil? What worthy memorial have
25 XXXII | the prince of evil, the devil, and treated as immortal
26 XXXIV | that cruel bondage of the devil. Show him full clearly that
27 XXXIV | through the tyranny of the devil, who, having once taken
28 XXXVII| thirst for water. ~Now the devil, being envious and full
29 XXXVII| and recked nothing of the devil and his suggestions), then
30 XXXVII| Cross, he made vain the devil's shows. For straightway
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