Genezaret at Gadara1, and destroy them, but by the Lord’s permission. St Augustine also, expounding the thirty-second Psalm, allegeth in these words the history of Job: “What could the devil himself do? durst he take away one silly sheep from the holy man Job, before he said, Lay thy hand on him, that is to say, give me power? He was willing, but God did not suffer him. When God gave him leave, then he was able: therefore the devil was not able, but God which gave him leave. Therefore Job being
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