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whoso 3
whosoever 32
why 17
wicked 39
wickedly 5
wickedness 32
wickednesses 1
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40 spiritual
39 full
39 sacrament
39 wicked
38 crown
38 remission
38 sacrifices
Tascius Caecilius Cyprianus
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wicked

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1 1, VI | Impunity is claimed for the wicked deeds, not on the plea that 2 1, X | whoever does not imitate the wicked is an offence to them. The 3 1, X | are none to condemn the wicked, and one only meets with 4 5, III | but cause that, by the wicked and evil characters of a 5 10, Arg | INFECTED THEIR CONSCIENCE WITH WICKED CERTIFICATES," ETC.~ 6 14, II | infected their consciences with wicked certificates, were everywhere 7 27, I | frequently taken in their wicked errors; and who once and 8 30, II | sudden appliances against the wicked but recently occurred to 9 30, III | unlawful presentation of wicked certificates, as if they 10 30, III | they had approached to the wicked altars, they were held fast 11 37, I | approached to be relieved, with a wicked exercise of power, and with 12 44, IV | restraining the contumacy of the wicked, and gentleness for cherishing 13 48, II | at this in such men. The wicked are always madly carried 14 51, XXVII| and the wickedness of the wicked shall be upon him." And 15 54, II | the audacity of the most wicked men is to be dreaded, and 16 54, III | again: "I have seen the wicked exalted, and raised above 17 54, X | proved heretic, condemned for wicked sacrifices and crimes proved 18 54, XI | them is the penury even of wicked men, that neither of sacrificers 19 54, XV | to receive and heal the wicked. For as they rejoice and 20 54, XVII | For because a few rash and wicked men forsake the heavenly 21 54, XXI | thorns, and hearken not to a wicked tongue." And again: "A wicked 22 54, XXI | wicked tongue." And again: "A wicked doer giveth heed to the 23 67, I | with the consciousness of wicked crimes, ought not to hold 24 67, III | being associated with the wicked, themselves also should 25 67, III | from the tents of these wicked and hardened men, and touch 26 67, IV | either the crimes of the wicked may be disclosed, or the 27 68, I | believed in time past things so wicked, so disgraceful, so execrable 28 68, VII | thorns, and hearken not to a wicked tongue;" and again: "A wicked 29 68, VII | wicked tongue;" and again: "A wicked doer giveth heed to the 30 74, V | Church of God with their wicked lies. It is plain that the 31 74, VII | several statements, either wicked or foolish, it is sufficient 32 74, IX | in itself, as if either a wicked disposition could attract 33 74, X | elements; but that sometimes a wicked spirit, prescient, and perceiving 34 74, X | himself up against that wicked spirit to overcome it; which 35 74, X | holy, was indeed a most wicked spirit. But that woman, 36 74, XI | this woman, by which a most wicked demon baptized through means 37 75, IX | from the communion of the wicked; as the Lord by Moses commands, 38 75, XV | their venom; so also the wicked spirits, which are called 39 77, I | of which letters both the wicked are corrected and men of


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