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1 Int, 8 | prince of this world be cast down" instead of "cast out" ( 2 Int, 8 | be cast down" instead of "cast out" ( ka&tw for e1cw ). 3 II, XV | the ruler of this world be cast outside" (John xii. 31).~ ~ 4 II, XV | ruler of this world shall be cast outside" (John xii. 31). 5 II, XV | ruler of the world who is cast outside ? If indeed you 6 II, XV | world 100 ), nor was he cast down.101 But if you mean 7 II, XV | incorporeal, he cannot be cast outside. For where should 8 II, XV | For where should he be cast, to whom it fell to be the 9 II, XV | which the ruler will be cast, pray tell us this from 10 II, XV | where should the ruler be cast, if it be not in that world 11 II, XV | already ? And how is a man cast down in that world in which 12 II, XV | broken, a man causes to be cast outside, not into the void, 13 II, XV | he that is in it will be cast outside, what sort of place 14 II, XV | outside into which he will be cast ? And what is there peculiar 15 II, XV | ruler of the world being cast out, as if he were a stranger 16 II, XV | rule it ? And how is he cast out ? By his own will, or 17 II, XV | language, for that which is "cast out," is cast out unwillingly. 18 II, XV | which is "cast out," is cast out unwillingly. But the 19 II (101)| first one reading is taken, "cast outside" ( e1cw ), and then 20 II (101)| and then the alternative, "cast down" ( ka&tw ). Macarius 21 II, XX | there are two readings : "cast out," and "cast down," and 22 II, XX | readings : "cast out," and "cast down," and that the words 23 II, XX | Their former ruler was cast down, but they themselves 24 II, XX | as the "stronger man," cast down from his earthly power.]~ ~ 25 III, IV | besought him that he would not cast him out of the country. 26 III, XI | since we have justly been cast out of the land of eternity. 27 III, XII | foe, and through it he is cast out of the precincts as 28 III, XII | wickedness exist, and a man must cast these away and show himself 29 III, XII | and it is profitable to cast them away quickly, and to 30 III, XXIII | of this present life was cast away. Thus did the saints 31 III, XVII | thou removed and be thou cast into the sea, and it shall 32 III, XXV | the literal mountain and cast the demon from the boy who 33 III, XXV | of God.~ ~Already He had cast many such mountains into 34 III, XVIII | Objection based on the saying: " Cast thyself down" (Matt. iv. 35 III, XVIII | the tempter tells Jesus "Cast thyself down from the temple,",166 36 III, XXVI | based on the saying : " Cast thyself down " (Matt. iv. 37 III, XXVI | Why did not Christ cast Himself down? Because it 38 III, XIX | Satan, and thought of him as cast behind Him, and an offence, 39 IV, XVI | careful husbandry, they only cast their leaves once (a type 40 IV, XXX | troubled by much anomaly, cast down in winter and burning 41 IV, XXX | put off its disorder, nor cast aside the unseemliness which