|    Part, Chapter, Paragraph1    2,  14, 162|         promise to renounce the devil with all his works and pomps. ~
 2    2,  16, 182|        us of the deceits of the devil, and of the dangers to salvation. ~
 3    3,   4, 217|      the form of a dove and the devil took the form of a serpent.~ ~
 4    3,   4, 229|            Q. 229. What was the devil's name before he fell, and
 5    3,   4, 229|   Before he fell, Satan, or the devil, was called Lucifer, or
 6    3,   4, 230|       called temptations of the devil.~ ~
 7    3,   4, 231|            Q. 231. Why does the devil tempt us?~A. The devil tempts
 8    3,   4, 231|      the devil tempt us?~A. The devil tempts us because he hates
 9    3,   4, 232| overcome the temptations of the devil?~A. We cannot by our own
10    3,   4, 232| overcome the temptations of the devil, because the devil is wiser
11    3,   4, 232|       of the devil, because the devil is wiser than we are; for,
12    3,   5, 251|       was tempted to sin by the devil, who came in the form of
13    3,   5, 269|    instant, in the power of the devil and an enemy of God.~ ~
14    3,   7, 327|        them to the power of the devil or other causes. Again,
15    3,  14, 646|         and renouncement of the devil to signify our worthiness;~
16    3,  14, 654|         promise to renounce the devil, with all his works and
17    3,  14, 655|      mean by the "pomps" of the devil?~A. By the pomps of the
18    3,  14, 655|          A. By the pomps of the devil we mean all worldly pride,
19    3,  14, 667|      must solemnly renounce the devil and all his works; that
20    3,  15, 703|        us of the deceits of the devil, and of the dangers to salvation.~ ~
21    3,  15, 704|        How is it clear that the devil could easily deceive us
22    3,  15, 704|         A. It is clear that the devil could easily deceive us
23    3,  15, 704|        of our knowledge, so the devil's sin did not deprive him
24    3,  15, 716|      called the children of the devil.~ ~
 
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