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The Presbyterian and Reformed Review 1892, Volume 3, nos. 9–12 is unavailable, but you can change that!

These issues of The Presbyterian and Reformed Review, (now known as the The Princeton Theological Review) were published between 1890 and 1902 by students of Princeton Theological Seminary. Surveying subjects such as psychology, socialism, theology, religious movements, doctrine, literature, education, and more, this collection offers a wealth of insight into religious and social thought of the...

It remains to notice the difference between the Satan of the Old Testament and that of the New. In the latter διάβολος is set forth as the head of a hierarchy, having under him principalities and powers. There is, too, a multitude who are called demons or his angels, many of whom, in the time of our Lord, took bodily possession of men, women and children, and made them what were called demoniacs. One class of the Saviour’s miracles, and a very striking one, was His casting out these unclean spirits
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