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1 1, V | instances also provided by wicked men, can be (regarded as) 2 1, VI | same practices, He is a wicked man; but if He is not guilty 3 1, VII | announced to come, in which the wicked are to be punished according 4 1, IX | are frequently to be found wicked men, who, taking advantage 5 1, IX | remain in the practice of a wicked life. Now, whatever other 6 1, XXXI | be the means of removing wicked spirits, which are the cause 7 1, XLIX | and the Punisher of the wicked." Now it is not one of the 8 1, L | and the Punisher of the wicked," and as if neither the 9 1, LXI | instigated by the blind and wicked devil who from the very 10 1, LXIII | apostles were notoriously wicked men, it is recorded that " 11 1, LXIII | have selected notorious and wicked men, and should have raised 12 1, LXIV | after a licentious and most wicked life; while with Jesus there 13 1, LXVIII | they are the proceedings of wicked men under the influence 14 1, LXXI | account of his impiety and wicked opinions, was, so to speak, 15 1, LXXI | tenets of his were those of a wicked and God-hated sorcerer." 16 1, LXXI | against Jesus, as if He were a wicked sorcerer? Such is not the 17 2, V | fire which is to devour the wicked, as being stale opinions, 18 2, VIII | one who is to punish the wicked, treat him with disregard 19 2, VIII | because they were a most wicked nation, which, although 20 2, XI | covetous disposition, and his wicked design to betray his Master, 21 2, XII | ever betrayed; nor even a wicked captain of robbers and commander 22 2, XII | robbers and commander of very wicked men, who seemed to be of 23 2, XVI | this, that he seemed to wicked men to suffer this punishment, 24 2, XX | praise; for the mouth of the wicked and the mouth of the deceitful 25 2, XXIV | acting here like those wicked individuals who listen to 26 2, XXV | undergo in requital of the wicked deeds which the Jews had 27 2, XXXVIII| duty, nor to chastise the wicked and save the good, but to 28 2, XLI | prove the existence of any wicked work in Him. But if he deems 29 2, XLI | conspiracy on the part of wicked men, then it is clear that 30 2, XLIV | with the transgressors by wicked men, who desired rather 31 2, XLIX | a similar kind, who are wicked men, and sorcerers; and 32 2, XLIX | divine, but are the acts of wicked men; and being compelled 33 2, XLIX | these acts, to be accounted wicked rather than this man, seeing 34 2, XLIX | deceivers, and of thoroughly wicked men." Observe, now, whether 35 2, XLIX | that even some who lead wicked lives will perform miracles 36 2, L | way: and then shall that Wicked be revealed, whom the Lord 37 2, L | to Himself, but who are wicked men and sorcerers, although 38 2, LI | divinity, but proceed from wicked men," for he makes things 39 2, LI | wrought through sorcery by wicked demons, but those not which 40 2, LIII | miracles like mine, but who are wicked men and sorcerers," some 41 2, LIII | miracles like mine, but who are wicked men and sorcerers. For it 42 2, LIII | divinity, but are the acts of wicked men;" so any one who disbelieves 43 2, LIII | divinity, but are the acts of wicked men." And he will do the 44 2, LIII | the others be accounted wicked, rather than this man, seeing 45 2, LIII | consider such persons as wicked, rather than Moses, because 46 2, LIII | certain deceivers, and of very wicked men." Who, then, is "himself?" 47 2, LXXV | sins of the unbelievers and wicked among you, while the commencement 48 3, VII | violence to any one, however wicked. For He did not deem it 49 3, XVI | future punishment of the wicked and the reward of the good!" 50 3, XXV | future are in no respect wicked, but exhibit a perfect pattern 51 3, XXV | upon topics of the most wicked and licentious nature, and 52 3, XXIX | superstitious and licentious and wicked men; for such is the character 53 3, XXXII | answer that probably certain wicked demons contrived that such 54 3, XXXV | divine because they are wicked demons, who have taken possession 55 3, XLVII | the Gospel, as censuring wicked men, says of them that they 56 3, LIV | young men to exchange a wicked life for a better? and do 57 3, LVI | to which the soul of the wicked is reduced through practices 58 3, LVIII | keep apart those sons of wicked parents who had been turned 59 3, LX | difference between inviting the wicked to be healed, and initiating 60 3, LXI | saints, do we invite the wicked man, and the thief, and 61 3, LXII | written to those who have led wicked lives, and which invite 62 3, LXIV | who boasted with a certain wicked self-conceit in the words, " 63 3, LXV | converted from not a very wicked life, than of those who 64 3, LXV | those do who have led very wicked lives, and who are prevented 65 3, LXVIII | upon others who have led wicked lives, is not at all to 66 3, LXIX | but that many have become wicked through education, and perverse 67 3, LXIX | may have been exceedingly wicked? See whether he who holds 68 3, LXX | not desire to do anything wicked," admitting that He has 69 3, LXXI | alleviates the sufferings of the wicked through pity for their wailings, 70 3, LXXI | lightens the suffering of no wicked man who has not betaken 71 3, LXXIV | speak accurately, every wicked man is "unintelligent." 72 3, LXXIV | unintelligent" you mean the wicked, do you, in drawing men 73 3, LXXIV | philosophy, seek to gain the wicked or the virtuous? But it 74 3, LXXIV | themselves to philosophy. The wicked, then, (you try to gain;) 75 3, LXXIV | to gain;) but if they are wicked, are they "unintelligent?" 76 3, LXXV | irrationalism is produced in the wicked instead of punishment, but 77 3, LXXV | chastisements inflicted upon the wicked by God are a kind of medicines 78 3, LXXVI | worthless and sometimes most wicked character, confer any honour 79 3, LXXVIII| God, in order to lead on wicked men by empty hopes, and 80 3, LXXVIII| Christianity, it is not at all the "wicked" who are won over to the 81 3, LXXVIII| is the act of persons of wicked mind. How can temperance 82 3, LXXVIII| be practised by a man of wicked mind? Nay, even the fear 83 3, LXXIX | most part it is not the wicked whom the ambassadors of 84 4, V | speak of changing from a wicked to a virtuous, from a dissolute 85 4, VI | God, not being known by wicked men, would desire to make 86 4, VII | accept may be shown to be wicked and be punished." And yet, 87 4, XII | especially those of the wicked. And as custom leads men 88 4, XIII | consumes as a fire. The wicked man, accordingly, is said 89 4, XIII | and can prove that the wicked man literally builds up " 90 4, XIII | contrary, the works of the wicked man are spoken of figuratively 91 4, XX | sent from God, that the wicked might be punished, and all 92 4, XXIII | send his Son to consume the wicked with fire, that the rest 93 4, XXV | among Christians who are wicked, and those among the Jews 94 4, XXV | proceeding, like his, from a wicked nature; or an Antiphon, 95 4, XXV | Christians and Jews who are wicked, and who, in truth, are 96 4, XXV | compared, more than other wicked men, to worms rolling in 97 4, XXX | that He may consume the wicked, and that we other frogs 98 4, XXX | of the punishment of the wicked, and of the reward of the 99 4, XXXII | perceive the irrational and wicked procedure of the demons,-- 100 4, XXXIV | against demons and certain wicked powers. And we learn the 101 4, XLV | regarded their conduct as very wicked; and have said that two 102 4, XLVI | acknowledged to have been wicked; and not clearly stating 103 4, LIX | dishonour those of very wicked individuals. I do not maintain 104 4, LXV | does not know that it is wicked to suppose that piety is 105 4, LXVI | which proceed from it are wicked, and there is, to speak 106 4, LXX | nature of evil is not wholly wicked, because that which may 107 4, LXX | make use of the evil of the wicked for the administration of 108 4, LXX | teaches us that even the very wicked will contribute to the good 109 4, LXXII | which are to befall the wicked: for it is as if one were 110 4, LXXXI | passed upon the idle and the wicked; for the drones are driven 111 4, LXXXII | inflicted on the idle and wicked in cities. But, as I formerly 112 4, XCII | however, it is certain wicked demons, and, so to speak, 113 4, XCII | rapacious and savage and wicked of animals, and stir them 114 4, XCIII | examples of all that is most wicked; and that a wolf or a fox 115 4, XCIII | present before them), are wicked, and, as they are called 116 4, XCVI | pilots, although perhaps wicked men, are able to foretell 117 4, XCVII | who are truly wise, for no wicked man is so. He speaks, accordingly, 118 4, XCIX | although it should become more wicked, owing to the sin of the 119 5, V | which is applied not to wicked demons, or to statues, or 120 5, V | always applied to those wicked powers, freed from the encumbrance 121 5, XV | intermingling in them of a flood of wicked matter proceeding from their 122 5, XXIX | Moreover, the nations in their wicked conspiracy being confounded, 123 5, XXXVI | religious, or at least not a wicked act. He adduces, indeed, 124 5, XXXIX | evil, and to turn away from wicked works, and to reverence 125 5, XLII | which proceeds rather from wicked demons than from anything 126 5, LII | together, and that these became wicked, and were cast under the 127 6, XI | to persecution. For that wicked demon who was conspiring 128 6, XII | with regard to the class of wicked and unjust persons, which 129 6, XII | moderate individuals, and not wicked. I have accordingly said 130 6, XVI | many of whom lead most wicked byes. But on this point 131 6, XLIII | mention is made of this wicked one, and of his having fallen 132 6, XLIII | and did not withstand his wicked deeds, nor struggle against 133 6, XLIV | and from His word, by this wicked demon.~ 134 6, XLV | be termed the son of the wicked demon, and of Satan, and 135 6, XLVI | way. And then shall that Wicked be revealed, whom the Lord 136 6, LII | do we assert that certain wicked devices directed against 137 6, LII | he pass without notice a wicked creator who was counter-working 138 6, LV | which informs us that the wicked are to be punished for their 139 6, LV | Scripture (generally) blames the wicked and approves of the righteous, 140 6, LVIII | men become ungrateful and wicked; and finds fault with his 141 6, LXXXI | sending His Son amongst wicked men, who were both to be 142 6, LXXXI | sending His Son amongst wicked and sinful men, who were 143 7, III | hand, they may be traced to wicked demons--to spirits which 144 7, VII | faithfulness in the reproof of the wicked, that "they were stoned; 145 7, XII | attribute to God that which is wicked, shameful, or impure; and 146 7, XIV | would utter predictions so wicked and impious. We need not 147 7, XVII | it involves that which is wicked and impious,"--namely, that 148 7, XIX | morning will I destroy the wicked of the land; that I may 149 7, XXII | morning will I destroy the wicked of the land, that I may 150 7, XXII | flesh, which are called "the wicked of the land," and drives 151 7, XXIV | soul, but the belly of the wicked shall want." For we must 152 7, LXVIII | declares that it is not only wicked men who are transgressors, 153 7, LXVIII | transgressors, but also wicked demons and wicked angels.~ 154 7, LXVIII | but also wicked demons and wicked angels.~ 155 7, LXIX | not we alone who speak of wicked demons, but almost all who 156 7, LXIX | demons, some of them are wicked; and these, instead of keeping 157 7, LXX | all things, has appointed wicked demons for certain employments, 158 8, VIII | if by injury he means a wicked impulse or an evil habit, 159 8, X | and that these are all the wicked who have no desire to give 160 8, XV | their will, there are still wicked beings--not only men, but 161 8, XIX | Christ. When He knew that wicked men might aim at the destruction 162 8, XXV | for all are said to be wicked. We do not therefore hesitate 163 8, XXVI | propitiate beings that are wicked and that seek the injury 164 8, XXVI | or else the enactments of wicked men; and these we must not 165 8, XXVI | wish us to follow their wicked lives, and who give us their 166 8, XXXIV | exercise power among the wicked, as a punishment of their 167 8, XXXVI | they show that they are wicked, and that they have received 168 8, XL | and the wickedness of the wicked shall be upon him." If any 169 8, XLI | is to be reviled, however wicked he may be.~ 170 8, XLIII | persecuting them, are filled with wicked demons.~ 171 8, XLIV | destroy the army of the wicked one. And as the demons perceive 172 8, XLVIII | and the punishments of the wicked. Let Celsus then, or any 173 8, LI | punishment awaiting the wicked, he must see that, if a 174 8, LI | shall be blessed, and the wicked shall suffer eternal punishments," 175 8, LII | of the punishment of the wicked, and to induce even those 176 8, LII | shall be inflicted on the wicked, and rewards shall be bestowed 177 8, LII | higher state, and that the wicked shall be delivered over 178 8, LXI | probable that they, as being wicked creatures, and, as Celsus 179 8, LXII | brought down to the level of wicked demons. If Celsus had carefully 180 8, LXV | die sooner than swear by a wicked and treacherous demon, that