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1 V | princes as being their natural enemies, than by those of a spirit 2 XXIII | the disgrace)of its very enemies. If, on the other hand, 3 XXV | submit to be adored by their enemies, and they ordain illimitable 4 XXXI | to supplicate God for our enemies, and to beseech blessings 5 XXXI | Who, then, are greater enemies and persecutors of Christians, 6 XXXV | Christians are counted public enemies: that they pay no vain, 7 XXXV | have us counted Romans, but enemies of Rome's chief rulers, 8 XXXV | habit of calling Christians enemies of the state. Yes, and persons 9 XXXVI | of Romans are found to be enemies of Rome, why are we, on 10 XXXVI | that we are regarded as enemies, denied the name of Romans? 11 XXXVI | Romans are discovered to be enemies of their country. So the 12 XXXVII| enjoined, then, to love our enemies, as I have remarked above, 13 XXXVII| to act the part of open enemies, not merely of secret avengers, 14 XXXVII| govern. You would have more enemies than citizens remaining. 15 XXXVII| Christians which makes your enemies so few,--almost all the 16 XXXVII| Yet you choose to call us enemies of the human race, rather 17 XXXVII| well-being, you prefer to hold us enemies, as indeed we are, yet not 18 XLVI | denied the deposit of his enemies: the Christian is noted 19 XLVIII| with the wicked and the enemies of God?~ 20 L | count for the lives of many enemies, endured these crosses over