satan造句1. Satan always finds work for idle hands.
2. Satan reproves sin.
3. In the poem, Satan vows revenge and immortal hate.
4. In Milton's poem, Satan, even after his fall, dimly reflects his former glory.
5. Satan must be pleased to be so fashionable again.
6. But I thought you meant Satan, people usually do.
7. Evil is rooted in a superhuman personality: Satan.
8. Tell him how sorry you are for letting Satan influence your life.
9. Satan does not realise that real freedom is found in obeying the voice of reason.
10. Satan took the bait and fastened his teeth reflexively on the blocking forearm.
11. Satan had swerved sharply to pass between them and the fence.
12. Satan won't touch the milk - it must be too cold for him too.
13. Provoked beyond control,[http:///satan.html] Satan bayed in fury and launched himself at his tormentor's face.
14. Satan, who finds work for idle hands to do, also fills idle minds with fruitless speculation.
15. Instantly, Penn establishes himself as an unsympathetic Satan, even before he starts his white-supremacist cant.
16. At the fall Satan was not able to take the world by force.
17. One of the most effective ways Satan has to cripple missionary work is to attack the body of the missionary.
18. He admits Satan is an interesting character but denies he is all he appears.
19. Milton tells us in Paradise Lost that Satan, even after his fall, still dimly reflects his former glory.
20. Satan is interested in bringing misery ... suffering ... pain ... and guilt into our lives.
21. She couldn't take Satan with her, so she asked me to look after him.
22. Satan has sovereignties and powers and so forth working for him as well.
23. Of course, Satan and his minions are still all around us, full of fight.
24. Gary had indeed been consigned to Satan by his grandmother.
25. Pray that the missionary may refuse to hear any accusations from Satan against his fellow workers and believers.
26. Never did I feel so tempted and pressed to relinquish the chaplain service and yield all to the control of Satan.
27. What's more, you see, Jed's group is on the point of bringing Satan into corporeal existence.
28. Thinking about deadly sin led her to think again of Satan.
29. He hardly lived up to his Dullesian billing as an emissary of Satan.
30. The martyr's conflict was seen not as a fight against duly constituted authority in government, but against Satan.