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***because he claimed these books contradicted ''sola gratia'' (salvation by grace alone) and ''sola fide'' (justification by faith alone)
***because he claimed these books contradicted ''sola gratia'' (salvation by grace alone) and ''sola fide'' (justification by faith alone)
***Protestant doctrines of justification and salvation are called the "five ''solae''"
***Protestant doctrines of justification and salvation are called the "five ''solae''"
*'''Devil, diabolic'''
*'''Devil, the / diabolic'''
**"devilish" = of Satan
**= Satan (see entry below)
***"devilish" = of Satan
**from the Greek ''diaballein''
**from the Greek ''diaballein''
***= ''dia-'' "across, through" + ''ballein'' "to throw" (PIE root '''*gwele-''' "to throw, reach")
***= ''dia-'' "across, through" + ''ballein'' "to throw" (PIE root '''*gwele-''' "to throw, reach")
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**from Latin ''sanctus'' "holy"  
**from Latin ''sanctus'' "holy"  
***so ''santus'' (holy) + ''facere'' ("to make or do" from PIE '''*dhe-''' "to set, put")
***so ''santus'' (holy) + ''facere'' ("to make or do" from PIE '''*dhe-''' "to set, put")
*'''Satan'''
**the personification of Evil
**the "father of lies" ([https://bible.usccb.org/bible/john/8?44 Jn 8:44])
**from Hebrew ''satan'' for "adversary, one who plots against another"
*'''scatter'''
*'''scatter'''
**from Greek : diabalein
**from Greek : diabalein