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1 VI | Chapter VI.~The Devil throws himself in the Way
2 VI | he had passed Milan, the devil met him in the way, having
3 VI | assumed the form of a man. The devil first asked him to what
4 VI | the Lord called him, the devil said to him, "Wherever you
5 VI | whatever you attempt, the devil will resist you." Then Martin,
6 XVII | which the possessed of the devil was kept. But Martin then
7 XXI | in set speech. As to the devil, Martin held him so visible
8 XXI | whatever guise he appeared. The devil knew well that he could
9 XXI | trickery. On one occasion the devil, holding in his hand the
10 XXI | related to them what the devil had disclosed, while he
11 XXI | this power was given to the devil. This was a marvelous feature
12 XXII | preaches Repentance even to the Devil.~Now, the devil, while he
13 XXII | even to the Devil.~Now, the devil, while he tried to impose
14 XXII | that Martin, resisting the devil firmly, answered him, that
15 XXII | up their evil ways. The devil saying in opposition to
16 XXII | sprung up concerning the devil and his devices, it does
17 XXIII| deceived by any arts of the devil. Then, indeed, the miserable
18 XXIII| power of Martin, so that the devil could no longer dissemble
19 XXIV | tempted by the Wiles of the Devil.~It was found, again, that
20 XXIV | over, with what arts the devil about this very time tempted
21 XXIV | thought as that he was the devil might be entertained-he
22 XXIV | was first broken by the devil, who said: "Acknowledge,
23 XXIV | no answer whatever, the devil dared to repeat his audacious
24 XXIV | might understand it was the devil, and not God, replied as
25 XXIV | hearing these words, the devil vanished like smoke, and
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