Book, Chapter

 1    II,        X|  effect of the moon, but of a demon.~ ~[In answering this question,
 2    II,        X|       you ? "~ ~The dragon or demon was cunning enough to attack |
 3    II,        X|     have been affected by the demon, and so calls them a "faithless
 4    II,        X|    the moon. By expelling the demon, He shows them their error.~ ~
 5   III,       IV|   manner, unable to drive the demon from His borders,129 sent
 6   III,       XI|     Christ asked what the |67 demon's name was, as though He
 7   III,      XXV| literal mountain and cast the demon from the boy who was called
 8   III,      XXV|      to free the boy from the demon. So when He says "To this
 9   III,      XXV|   that He was speaking of the demon, as being something which
10    IV,       XV|     as the abode of a baneful demon, and feeding on his error
11    IV,       XV|       the power of the hidden demon which lurked within him,
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