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1 I | earthly rulers--not to be condemned unknown. What harm can it 2 I | makes voluntary confession; condemned he renders thanks. What 3 II | ruler of a province, having condemned some Christians to death, 4 II | who own a crime are to be condemned, not acquitted. The decrees 5 II | presumed, not proved--may be condemned simply on its own confession. 6 IV | recognized, they are deservedly condemned, even though they condemn. 7 XII | their original lump. We are condemned to the mines; from these 8 XIII | wish to be so, and thereby condemned. The family deities you 9 XIV | very thing Socrates was condemned to death, that he overthrew 10 XXI | indeed such as the Jews condemned, so that some may naturally 11 XXII | more wicked demon-brood, condemned of God along with the authors 12 XXIII| that, for their wickedness condemned already, they are kept for 13 XXVII| complete than when we are condemned for resolute adherence to 14 XXIX | if the lost save, if the condemned give liberty, if the dead ( 15 XXXIX| by all means let it be condemned, if any complaint can be 16 XLVI | Christian, even when he is condemned, gives thanks. If the comparison 17 XLIX | that case, if I wish to be condemned; but when all you can do 18 XLIX | since we would far rather be condemned than apostatize from God; 19 L | each other, when we are condemned by you, we are acquitted