|    Part, Question1   2, 53  |           Hence Our Lord does not ~condemn those who according to human
 2   2, 58  |            judge goes so far as to condemn a ~man on suspicion: this
 3   2, 62  |           is requisite in order to condemn him to death for the ~common
 4   2, 65  |            1/1~Whether a judge may condemn a man who is not accused?~
 5   2, 65  | eye-witness. Therefore a judge may condemn a man without there being
 6   2, 65  |            to justice for a man to condemn anyone as judge while being
 7   2, 65  |          that "a judge should not ~condemn without an accuser, since
 8   2, 65  |           custom of the Romans ~to condemn any man, before that he
 9   2, 68  |        inclined to ~acquit than to condemn, except perhaps in favorable
10   2, 89  |         Jerome does not absolutely condemn singing, but reproves ~those
11   2, 155 |            we understand it, if it condemn our evil ~ways, or understand
12   3, 25  |    according to Wis. 2:20: "Let us condemn ~Him to a most shameful
13   3, 46  |      written (Wis. 2:20): "Let us ~condemn Him to a most shameful death."
14   3, 51  |    according to Wis. 2:20: "Let us condemn Him to a ~most shameful
15   3, 59  |          before a ~judge; He shall condemn the truly wicked, who Himself
16   3, 80  |        embraces? It is not that we condemn ~marriages, but that at
17 Suppl, 22|            all the earth, does not condemn the ~just with the wicked (
18 Suppl, 71|           inclined to pity than to condemn. Now burial ~in a sacred
19 Suppl, 85|         this generation, and shall condemn it." Therefore ~there will
20 Suppl, 86|        this generation, and shall ~condemn it." To rise in judgment
 
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