(Judeo-Christian and Islamic religions) chief spirit of evil and adversary of God; tempter of mankind; master of Hell.
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Examples for "Satan"
1Hundreds of years ago before the Children of Satan destroyed his castle.
2And Satan rose up against Israel: and moved David to number Israel.
3Thank you, Lord Satan, she said, not entirely pleased at this dismissal.
4No wonder Satan doesn't want us to learn the truth about Heaven.
5Far more likely it was the handiwork of one of Satan's avatars.
1The Devil first appears in theology in these two forms of faith.
2The Devil had played an important part in mythology in all times.
3And in this way the Recitation was purified of the Devil's work.
4In hell, Senora, the Devil is the leader of the best society.
5Nobody sees the Devil but those who have faith in the Devil.
1With words that rang prophetic, El cursed the form Lucifer had taken.
2I just rescued Lucifer three months ago, and he's really skittish still.
3Was it possible, he wondered now, that Lucifer had done something similar?
4It means hidden knowledge, esoteric mysteries, sometimes associated with Lucifer, Light Bearer.
5Before anyone could venture a guess, Lucifer answered the question for them.
1The Yattering fumbled for the special word it had heard Beelzebub use.
2I always think of Beelzebub, who was the prince of the flies.
3Then Lucifer stood up, and said: 'The counsel of Beelzebub is pertinent.
4She heard thunder clapping between her ears and Beelzebub scratchin' a fiddle.
5Pâté de foi gras is the devil, but caviare is Beelzebub himself.
1Let us go home, my friends, and wrestle in prayer against the Tempter.
2To buy Dr. Faustus's eternal damnation cost the Tempter the essential knowledge of mankind.
3But just in that happy moment the Tempter gets in.
4That way, whispered the Tempter, was too straight and simple.
5Death, the Tempter, pointed homeward, to the grave of her dead parents in Combe-Raven churchyard.
1And in his inverted theology God was really the Prince of Darkness.
2Even Quasi, the feline Prince of Darkness, would be a welcome sight.
3The army of the Lord and the army of the Prince of Darkness.
4Forget forever those horrid hymns offered to the Prince of Darkness.
5If all succeeds, it will mean an entire town-everyone-worshipingthePrince of Darkness.
1I think Old Nick ought to be Viscount Van, for alliteration sake.
2So the dialogue opens between Old Nick and Nichol in the approved fashion:
3Marks are still in the hillock last trod by Old Nick.
4My dear Mr. Osborne, I am not afraid of the Old Nick himself.
5And leave Old Nick unable to get through his fiery gate?
6I'd back him against Old Nick himself for snow-bucking and ice-travel.
7May ye alwus prosper, an' may Old Nick take yer enemies.
8We've all of us got a little of the Old Nick in us.
9It is assuredly Old Nick or the French that want to come in!
10Not that I cared for you, you limb of Old Nick!
11Why don't you ask me where Old Nick is, and how he does?
12He joined Old Nick on the top of the hill.
13These varmint are on and off like shadows, and as cunning as Old Nick.
14If the Old Nick or some one else did not always guide them back!
15The negative pattern was given a good boost through the Devil, or Old Nick.
16The rum has put the Old Nick in 'em.
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