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1 II | commands them to be punished as guilty. It is at once merciful 2 II | deny; whereas, if we were guilty of any crime, we should 3 II | and of ordering the man guilty of sacrilege to the rack 4 II | for the acquittal of the guilty; it is not right to desire 5 II | Christian is a murderer, why not guilty, too, of incest, or any 6 IV | crimes we are said to be guilty of in secret, such as we 7 IV | light of day, and as being guilty of which we are held to 8 IV | from me the truth? I am guilty of crimes against the gods, 9 VII | known? Not, surely, by the guilty parties themselves; even 10 VIII | mistake, for you will be guilty of a crime--unless you perpetrate 11 XI | filial piety, and such as are guilty of incest with sisters, 12 XXI | than he really does, he is guilty of denying the object of 13 XXIV | gods, we are assuredly not guilty of any offence against religion. 14 XXIV | worshipping a lie, you are really guilty of the crime you charge 15 XXVIII| accusation, that we are guilty of treason against a majesty 16 XXIX | else, and so adjudge us guilty of treason, if angels and 17 XXXIII| because it is not in me to be guilty of falsehood; or that I 18 XLIV | assassin, any cutpurse, any man guilty of sacrilege, or seduction, 19 XLIX | Thus, in fact, you are guilty of the very presumption