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1 Pref, 0(64) | instantly afraid that the devil would deceive them both."~ 2 Pref | and visions come from the devil. If it were so, St. Paul 3 Pref | else, and that will be the devil's.~"7. I am of opinion that 4 Life, II | Yet, for all this, the devil did not cease to tempt me; 5 Life, III | to enter religion.~8. The devil put before me that I could 6 Life, IV | quickly out of them. If the devil had assailed me openly then, 7 Life, V | that affection which the devil suggests, they will hesitate 8 Life, VII | gave me such pain, that the devil would depart from me with 9 Life, VII | Youth and sensuality and the devil invite them and incline 10 Life, VII | and affections which the devil arranges in monasteries. 11 Life, VIII | what it is they dread. The devil does well to bring this 12 Life, X | gifts will also, when the devil begins to tempt us herein, 13 Life, XI | discretion, because sometimes the devil will do the same work; and 14 Life, XII | against those risks which the devil may occasion.~5. This, then, 15 Life, XII | specially wrong, because the devil can delude them—though 16 Life, XIII | by any illusions of the devil. I believe that the evil 17 Life, XIV | from God, now and then the devil will be able to transform 18 Life, XV | advice already given, the devil can gain nothing whatever— 19 Life, XIX | of light.~8. In this the devil turned his batteries against 20 Life, XIX | in this expectation! The devil would have held it out before 21 Life, XXIII | order to become good! The devil must lay much stress on 22 Life, XXIII | fallen into a delusion of the devil? It was better for me to 23 Life, XXIII | very distinctly that the devil is busy with them; yea, 24 Life, XXV | certain truth, that the devil will never deceive, and 25 Life, XXV | is so clear a sign of the devil's presence, that if all 26 Life, XXV | from the soul, when the devil has spoken to it; the soul 27 Life, XXV | have so great a fear of the devil, than I am of the devil 28 Life, XXV | devil, than I am of the devil himself. Satan can do me 29 Life, XXVII | is a state with which the devil can least interfere, for 30 Life, XXVII | which—so seems to me—the devil can derive any advantage.~ 31 Life, XXVIII | it is by these that the devil can most delude us.409 I 32 Life, XXVIII | fruits of it show that the devil has no power here. I think 33 Life, XXVIII | long as I did this, the devil, if it were the devil, could 34 Life, XXVIII | the devil, if it were the devil, could not hurt me; on the 35 Life, XXX | said was the work of the devil was really the work of the 36 Life, XXX | when they told me that the devil had power over me, I believed 37 Life, XXX | God— for the power of the devil does not reach so far as 38 Life, XXX | prayer my joy. Then the devil seizes on my understanding 39 Life, XXX | any one is worse, for the devil then sends so offensive 40 Life, XXXI | they who came in after the devil had gone away,—they were 41 Life, XXXV | calls them: and herein the devil seems to make us afraid 42 Life, XXXVI | against so many blows.~7. The devil also would have me ask myself 43 Life, XXXVI | see it was the work of the devil, and might understand the 44 Life, XXXVI | When I had done this, the devil fled in a moment, and left 45 Life, XXXVIII| unworthily, and how great is the devil's dominion over a soul in 46 Life, XXXIX | I was in prayer, I saw a devil close by in a great rage, 47 Life, XXXIX | God would ever allow the devil to have so much power over 48 Rel, I(622) | to himself; that of the devil is the withdrawing it from 49 Rel, I(622) | separated from Him, and the devil does nothing whereby any 50 Rel, I(622) | against our Lord.~"13. The devil's method is, when he attempts 51 Rel, I(622) | of our Lord, and that the devil may deceive her if she should 52 Rel, III | serious war ./. with the devil and with themselves, and 53 Rel, VII | instantly afraid that the devil would deceive them both.