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1 II | even now does not deserve punishment, I suppose, because of his 2 IV | wicked, senseless, worthy of punishment, deserving of ridicule. 3 IV | of the thing on which the punishment is inflicted. It is not 4 VII | unveiling, to call forth punishment from man at once, while 5 IX | many crosses on which the punishment which justice craved overtook 6 X | divine homage to them. And punishment even were due to Christians, 7 XIV | the Athenians inflicted punishment on his accusers, and set 8 XXI | one. It was the merited punishment of their sin not to understand 9 XXVII | them some comfort, while punishment delays, to have the usufruct 10 XXX | one of preparation for all punishment. Let this, good rulers, 11 XLV | light of the brevity of any punishment you can inflict--never to 12 XLV | look forward to eternal punishment from Him for sin,--we alone 13 XLVI | satisfied, owns plainly, by the punishment he inflicts, his incontinence. 14 XLVII | the earth for purposes of punishment, we have in the same way 15 XLVIII| shall be consigned to the punishment of everlasting fire--that 16 XLVIII| judgment which still supplies punishment with fuel! The mountains 17 XLIX | the fear of never-ending punishment and the hope of never-ending 18 L | something more terrible than any punishment and any death. Nor does