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1 I | throws a veil either of fear or shame over all evil. 2 I | ordinary peculiarities of evil--fear, shame, subterfuge, penitence, 3 VII | are so wicked have less fear than their neighbors? Every 4 VIII | them, and pardon them. They fear, it may be said, lest they 5 VIII | Admit that they have this fear; yet why do they still persevere? 6 XIII | are the objects of your fear, making mock of those whose 7 XVI | unreasonable, had no need there to fear outside beholders. For entrance 8 XXIII| would not confess, in their fear of lying to a Christian, 9 XXIII| to be demons? Is it from fear of us? In that case your 10 XXVII| sometimes conjoin contumacy with fear, and delight to injure those 11 XXVII| awe, so is it here. For fear also inspires hatred. Besides, 12 XXXIV| offence he, too, needs to fear on whom you have bestowed 13 XLI | we love His goodness, we fear His wrath, while both by 14 XLIII| you can have nothing to fear?~ 15 XLV | Him, whom he too should fear who the fearing judges,-- 16 XLIX | men and women, under the fear of never-ending punishment 17 L | suffering necessarily implies fear and danger. Yet the man 18 L | tribunals that there, under fear of execution, we may battle