Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 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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