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Alphabetical [« »] senses 2 sensible 1 sent 119 sentence 21 separate 19 separated 30 separately 1 | Frequency [« »] 21 prophet 21 proved 21 seek 21 sentence 21 sight 21 times 20 age | Tascius Caecilius Cyprianus Epistles IntraText - Concordances sentence |
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1 1, X | judge? But he sells his sentence. He who sits to avenge crimes 2 1, X | inquisitor or judge; when the sentence can be bought off for money, 3 25, VI | itself, and bearing the sentence of others upon its own judgment,-- 4 30, V | or that one should give a sentence when so great a crime is 5 37, II | us, let him receive the sentence which he first of all declared, 6 37, II | with him, let him bear the sentence which that factiou and impetuous 7 39, I | conscience, have passed sentence on themselves in accordance 8 39, III | should decide upon a moderate sentence, tempered alike with discipline 9 39, V | deserved to undergo the sentence of their own conspiracy 10 40, I | ap-proved by the laudable sentence of many, to be called into 11 48, III | to have anticipated the sentence were to have escaped the 12 51, XVIII| the Lord will amend the sentence of His servants; while yet, 13 51, XX | be in suspense till the sentence of God at the day of judgment; 14 54, XIV | has been examined, already sentence concerning them has been 15 66, IV | love, let him not pronounce sentence, but receive it; and let 16 67, V | brotherhood, and by the sentence of the bishops who had assembled 17 72, XXIV | decreed by our judgment and sentence, that the baptism wherewith 18 74, V | themselves an inevitable sentence before the day of judgment; 19 75, I | Church, are by the Lord's sentence judged to be heathens and 20 82, I | another church, receiving my sentence or my confession at Utica, 21 82, II | before the proconsul passes sentence on me for the confession