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 1   Int,        5     |     about our Lord enticing the devil to attack Him in the Passion,
 2   Int,        8     |       as |27 a deception of the devil, wherein Christ surrounded
 3    II,      XVI     |       ye are of your father the devil (Slanderer), and ye wish
 4   III          (117)|    Passion as a cheating of the devil, by concealing the real
 5   III,       IX     |      explained as follows : The devil had seen His mighty works,
 6   III,       IX     | pretended to be hungry that the devil attacked Him as he had the
 7   III,       IX     |      the faithful. Thus was the devil to be finally ensnared,
 8   III,       IX     |     utterly. This worm made the devil's ark disappear, which he
 9   III,     XIII     |   taught him not to imitate the devil in the wilderness by saying "
10   III,     XIII     |        the contrary wind is the devil's opposition; the fourth
11   III,     XXVI     |        down? Because it was the devil who told Him to, and thus
12   III,     XXVI     |      immediate prompting of the devil, would be to act in concert
13   III,     XXVI     |    fulfil prophecy and obey the devil or not, is certainly a dilemma.
14   III,     XXVI     |       have led to evil. For the devil was leading up to his final
15   III,     XXVI     |       it was a weapon which the devil had put in his own quiver,
16   III,    XXVII     |       evil beast of deceit (the devil), hearing these words, and
17   III,    XXVII     |      speaker, and addresses the devil and not Peter when He says: "
18   III,    XXVII     |     consequence.175 But |95 the devil tries to throw him from
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