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1 I, 9 | the Creator, it will be my duty first of all to show that 2 I, 25| judicial character), it was his duty to have developed his conceptions 3 I, 26| forbidden. Nay, it was his duty even to have permitted what 4 I, 27| discipline, perfunctory in duty, careless in sin. Listen, 5 I, 27| towards whom your love for duty's sake should be consistent 6 II, 6 | it was yet his bounden duty, in the judgment of God, 7 II, 21| evidently not an ordinary daily duty, nor yet a human one; but 8 II, 28| when people failed in no duty towards Christ. But the 9 II, 29| thoughtless Marcion, it was your duty to have shown that one ( 10 III, 2 | reposed in God; it being a duty, after that knowledge has 11 III, 4 | reason imposed on him the duty of bearing with the Creator ( 12 III, 11| doubt, it had become his duty, since he had put on the 13 IV, 1 | was therefore your bounden duty first to have determined 14 IV, 22| having fully discharged their duty and office, for the express 15 IV, 23| yourself, which it was our duty to believe, seeing that 16 IV, 23| which it had become our duty to believe, seeing that 17 IV, 25| they had even failed in any duty towards a god whom they 18 IV, 35| rebuked. If one failed in this duty of reproof, he in fact sinned, 19 IV, 35| discovered that it was his duty to render the true oblation 20 IV, 39| up in their own place of duty and with patience, rather 21 IV, 41| whereas it was their bounden duty to have acknowledged Him 22 V, 4 | uncircumcision? For it was his duty to prefer the rival principle 23 V, 5 | their neglect of natural duty, had both sinned and rebelled 24 V, 11| Christ, in whom it was their duty to believe through him,