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1 I, 5 | CONSISTENT. ABSURDITY AND INJURY TO PIETY RESULTING FROM 2 I, 22| is useful, or to permit injury? The whole description, 3 I, 26| or anger, or damage, or injury, as one who refrains from 4 II, 18| of a permission to mutual injury; but rather, on the whole, 5 II, 18| be put to all hot-blooded injury, whilst by the permission 6 II, 28| god does even a greater injury, (in your ideas,) when he 7 III, 14| deceit, and harshness, and injury which, it must be confessed, 8 IV, 16| He who counselled that an injury should be forgotten, was 9 IV, 16| an eye," in return for an injury, who forbids not only all 10 IV, 16| thought or recollection of an injury, in so far does it become 11 IV, 16| permitting the repetition of the injury by retaliating it, which 12 IV, 16| purpose of restraining the injury in the first instance, which 13 IV, 16| second (or retaliatory) injury, might abstain from the 14 IV, 16| extinguish all reprisals of an injury, which the law had wished 15 IV, 16| discipline itself that an injury should be avenged. For by 16 IV, 34| be possible, without any injury to that promise, that by 17 IV, 42| their enemy to whom all this injury was done, the heaven would 18 V, 14| permitted not retribution for an injury; it rather repressed any 19 V, 15| whom he is destroying? What injury did Israel commit against