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1 I | is no doubt about their condemnation, they grieve for what they 2 II | know will bring on us a condemnation of necessity, not of justice, 3 III | and a sound alone brings condemnation on a sect and its author 4 V | But we glory in having our condemnation hallowed by the hostility 5 V | anything bring on it Nero's condemnation. Domitian, too, a man of 6 V | even adding a sentence of condemnation, and that of greater severity, 7 IX | would be in the trial and condemnation of prisoners. Then who are 8 XIV | of him in a temple, the condemnation was in the very act rescinded, 9 XXIII| the mark of ignominy and condemnation. They disclaim being unclean 10 XXVII| condition, as already under condemnation, it gives them some comfort, 11 XXXV | Poor we, worthy of all condemnation! For why do we keep the 12 XLIX | being a Christian. Your condemnation, then, will only reach me