(Judeo-Christian and Islamic religions) chief spirit of evil and adversary of God; tempter of mankind; master of Hell.
1 She would not listen to the first insidious suggestion of the tempter .
2 He got work, I believe, but the tempter came in his way.
3 But the tempter came, and from that time she began to droop.
4 In an unguarded hour they succumbed to the tempter 's power, and fell.
5 Carlos, the tempter of that childish unhappy heart, was flung into prison.
6 And you, Colonel Despienne, you would not even listen to the tempter .
7 God's door up, the tempter 's door down, and only a door-jamb between.
8 Whoever was the tempter , that is not the thing; nor what the temptation.
9 But the sword of the spirit must keep the tempter away.
10 So the tempter won and the trust money was speedily converted into ice-cream.
11 But he rebuked the tempter and the Devil fled from him.
12 Are the tempter and the tempted the same in your eyes?
13 He had succeeded, and Robert was removed from the wiles of the tempter .
14 His voice is the voice of the tempter , myriad-toned and irresistible.
15 But the tempter was unprepared for the trap that was laid for him.
16 At this the tempter fled, and the Saint returned victoriously to his cell.
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