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1 1, XXXII | one the vilest and most disgraceful of all? And I will ask of 2 1, XXXII | the world, to a birth more disgraceful than any other, and did 3 1, LXV | obtained His livelihood in a disgraceful and importunate manner." 4 1, LXV | him show wherein lay the disgraceful and importunate element 5 1, LXV | obtaining their livelihood by disgraceful importunity?~ 6 2, IX | endeavouring to escape in a most disgraceful manner, and who was betrayed 7 2, X | act deserving to be called disgraceful. And when he adds, "he was 8 2, XVII | to preserve his life by disgraceful means but said to his companions, " 9 2, XXXVIII| an anxious existence in a disgraceful body. But there is no disgrace 10 2, XLII | to be most lamentable and disgraceful occurrences, seeing that 11 3, L | market-places perform the most disgraceful tricks, and who gather crowds 12 3, LXXVII | everything that is of a disgraceful character.~ 13 5, XIV | cannot do things that are disgraceful, nor does He wish to do 14 5, XXIII | that God cannot do what is disgraceful, since then He would be 15 5, XXIII | if He do anything that is disgraceful, He is not God. Since, however,