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wicked 180
wickedest 1
wickedly 3
wickedness 98
wide 6
widely 6
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98 beings
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98 opinion
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Against Celsus

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wickedness

   Book, Chapter
1 1, Pref | false witnesses, hand, while wickedness remains in the world, is 2 1, I | Scythians would regard as wickedness, enter into associations 3 1, IV | to Moses, and which the wickedness of the worshippers of the 4 1, IV | pieces, as if the flood of wickedness, so to speak, had swept 5 1, VI | but if He is not guilty of wickedness in doing such things, neither 6 1, IX | washed away the mire of wickedness in which they formerly wallowed, 7 1, XVIII | which to harden him in his wickedness; and observe that your series 8 1, XXVI | delivering souls from a flood of wickedness, and excesses, and acts 9 1, XXIX | punishments that are to overtake wickedness, and the rewards that are 10 1, XXXII | so many from the mass of wickedness in the world, to a birth 11 1, XXXIII | teacher of licentiousness and wickedness, and other evils; and not 12 1, LXI | not to be wondered at. For wickedness is in a certain sense blind, 13 1, LXI | passions on account of his wickedness, and being instigated by 14 1, LXIV | restraint, and the flood of wickedness checked, and savage manners 15 2, VIII | men from the practice of wickedness. He says, moreover, that 16 2, VIII | righteousness, be guilty of any wickedness?" For as these inconsistencies 17 2, XII | Aristotle was guilty of wickedness and ingratitude towards 18 2, XVIII | the traitor, He knew the wickedness in which the treason originated, 19 2, XVIII | treason originated, and this wickedness was by no means taken away 20 2, XX | drinking, to such a degree of wickedness, that they became impious 21 2, XX | deserving, on account of his wickedness, of the imprecations contained 22 2, XXIV | malignant spirit, and "who talk wickedness with lofty head." For they 23 2, XXIV | those who live amid public wickedness, and who work wickedly, 24 2, XXXIX | perceiving to what a depth of wickedness he had fallen, "went out 25 2, XLIV | men, and from the flood of wickedness (in the world). But since 26 2, XLVIII | serpents and scorpions of wickedness, and generally upon all 27 2, LI | recorded to have performed? For wickedness and sorcery would not have 28 3, XLII | impure, is so because of its wickedness. Now the nature of body 29 3, LV | corrupt, and far advanced in wickedness, and such as would inflict 30 3, LVI | carefully incite young boys to wickedness, and women to forsake their 31 3, LXII | himself on account of his wickedness, but that He will not receive 32 3, LXII | from the beginning. For wickedness must necessarily first exist 33 3, LXII | himself on account of his wickedness in order to his being accepted 34 3, LXV | and, as it were, dyed in wickedness, and possessing no longer 35 3, LXVIII | regularity, and from a life of wickedness to a better, and from a 36 3, LXIX | surrounding influences, so that wickedness has been naturalized in 37 3, LXX | neither is God able to commit wickedness, for the power of doing 38 3, LXX | things is able to commit wickedness from being inclined to wickedness 39 3, LXX | wickedness from being inclined to wickedness by nature, it does so from 40 3, LXXI | transformation from a life of great wickedness. For virtue, taking up her 41 3, LXXI | persons, and expelling the wickedness which had previous possession 42 3, LXXI | and destroy the flood of wickedness, so that it almost ceases 43 3, LXXVIII| him who prefers to live in wickedness.~ 44 3, LXXIX | superstition rather than wickedness which appears in the multitude 45 4, III | removing at once the (inherent) wickedness, and implanting virtue ( 46 4, V | him who is overwhelmed in wickedness, is abandoned by God, while 47 4, XII | extensive prevalence of wickedness, and its (consequent) removal 48 4, XIII | we assert that they are wickedness, and the works which result 49 4, XIII | save all that results from wickedness? Therefore our God is a " 50 4, XIII | filled with the lead of wickedness, and to free it from the 51 4, XV | incapable of admitting any wickedness. But if the immortal God-- 52 4, XX | life, being filled with all wickedness, needed one sent from God, 53 4, XX | the prevailing flood of wickedness, to purify the world, and 54 4, XX | God that the diffusion of wickedness should not cease, and all 55 4, XXV | nations who are guilty of wickedness?--seeing, in this respect, 56 4, XXV | Demosthenes, yet, if stained with wickedness like his, and guilty of 57 4, XXVII | communion pure from all evil and wickedness of life. If a man, then, 58 4, LXIII | owing to the spread of wickedness, have made their appearance 59 4, LXIV | had become stained with wickedness, and when this increased 60 4, LXIV | of purification, when the wickedness that is in it has become 61 4, LXIX | beforehand that He sweeps wickedness away, so as to contribute 62 4, LXIX | labouring under the disease of wickedness, and upon a whole world, 63 4, LXX | of wrongdoing, as if his wickedness were profitable to the world, 64 4, XCII | between them in point of wickedness; and yet it is not wickedness, 65 4, XCII | wickedness; and yet it is not wickedness, but something like wickedness, 66 4, XCII | wickedness, but something like wickedness, which exist in these animals.~ 67 4, XCIII | moreover, to what a pitch of wickedness the demons proceed, so that 68 4, XCVI | are still in a state of wickedness, however great their progress 69 5, XIV | in accordance with the wickedness of your own heart) you desired 70 5, XXIII | if any one asserts that wickedness is contrary to nature, while 71 5, XXIII | either what springs from wickedness or from an irrational principle,-- 72 5, XXIV | if man, agreeably to the wickedness of his nature, should desire 73 5, LIV | who fell into a state of wickedness."~ 74 5, LV | depart from the flood of wickedness. Then, mixing up and confusing 75 6, XXVI | their soul the elements of wickedness, which in a certain place 76 6, XXVI | plunging into any degree of wickedness, and into the flood of evils 77 6, XXXI | is termed the "fence of wickedness,"-gates which are subjected 78 6, XLIII | part, on account of their wickedness, being opposed to those 79 6, XLIII | his, on account of their wickedness? And besides all these instances, 80 6, XLIV | even those who in their wickedness have apostatized from Him, 81 6, XLIV | apostatized from Him, to place wickedness of this sort in some part 82 6, XLIV | gold in the fire, by the wickedness of these, and having exerted 83 6, LIII | account of the ingratitude and wickedness of men? He finds fault, 84 6, LV | maintain that "evil," or "wickedness," and the actions which 85 6, LV | proportion to the amount of their wickedness, while those who have lived 86 6, LVIII | LORD God, seeing that the wickedness of men upon the earth was 87 6, LXXII | consumes, viz., sins, and wickedness. For it becomes a God of 88 7, V | or by their own natural wickedness? Are we not compelled by 89 7, XIII | God the gall of their own wickedness, and the vinegar of their 90 8, XI | Giants and Titans, in their wickedness wish to contend with God 91 8, XXVI | nature, the purposes, and the wickedness of demons, can never wish 92 8, XXX | abstain from all race and wickedness: we are indeed to abstain 93 8, XXXI | have plunged headlong into wickedness, or for the trial and discipline 94 8, XXXI | minded, yet conceal their wickedness, when they have their true 95 8, XXXIV | as a punishment of their wickedness. But they have no power 96 8, XXXIV | world, against spiritual wickedness in high places."~ 97 8, XL | shall be upon him, and the wickedness of the wicked shall be upon 98 8, XLVII | and were for their great wickedness cast off by Him, must evidently


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