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1 Arg | VIRTUOUS AND VICIOUS, YET THAT DEATH IS NOT COMMON TO THEM, FOR 2 II | For it is for him to fear death who is not willing to go 3 III | concerning his now approaching death, and secure of his immediate 4 III | having accomplished this death we come to immortality. 5 V | by the aid of a quicker death; as He Himself instructs 6 X | of his wealth, after the death of his children, grievously 7 XIV | onsets of devastation and death! what sublimity, to stand 8 XIV | fear to die, who from this death shall pass over to a second 9 XIV | shall pass over to a second death; he may fear to die, whom 10 XV | suppose that it is a common death for the good and evil alike. 11 XV | she has escaped by a rapid death the fear of persecution, 12 XV | to fight without fear of death when the battle shall come, 13 XVI | avarice even by the fear of death; whether the haughty bend 14 XVI | as we learn not to fear death. These are trainings for 15 XVI | fortitude; by contempt of death they prepare for the crown.~ 16 XVII| that I am anticipated by death." In the first place, martyrdom 17 XIX | the present approach of death, prayed for a respite to 18 XIX | was now at the point of death, a youth, venerable in honour 19 XXII| passing over to immortality by death; nor can eternal life follow, 20 XXIV| laying aside the fear of death, let us think on the immortality 21 XXVI| kingdom, without fear of death; and how lofty and perpetual