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concussion 2
condemn 13
condemnation 12
condemned 29
condemning 3
condemns 2
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29 back
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29 compared
29 condemned
29 conformity
29 demon
29 enter
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condemned

   Book, Chapter
1 2, IX | we had convicted him, and condemned him as. deserving of punishment, 2 2, X | both found him guilty, and condemned him as deserving of death," 3 2, XI | betrayed Him, knew that He was condemned, he repented, and brought 4 2, XXIV | those things which He was condemned to suffer, exhibited in 5 2, XXXIV | happened even to him who condemned him, as there did to Pentheus, 6 2, XXXIV | not so much Pilate that condemned Him (who knew that "for 7 2, XXXIV | Jewish nation, which has been condemned by God, and rent in pieces, 8 2, XLIV | individuals who have been condemned, and have died a miserable 9 2, LXIII | him, and to him who had condemned him, and to all men universally." 10 2, LXVII | him, and to the judge who condemned him, and to all without 11 2, LXVII | either to the judge who condemned Him, or to those who ill-treated 12 3, XII | Moses and the prophets to be condemned on account of the heresies 13 4, XL | says) "all die," and were condemned in the likeness of Adam' 14 4, LXVII | be. a philosopher, and be condemned for introducing strange 15 4, LXVII | acts of cruelty, and those condemned to the bull of Phalaris 16 4, LXX | account of these had been condemned to serve in public works 17 4, XCVIII| have been on that account condemned to death, because no longer 18 5, XX | unchanged from those who were condemned in the former cycle! And 19 5, XXI | Anytus and Melitus, and condemned by the Council of Areopagus! 20 5, LXIII | subverted, and sinneth, being condemned of himself." Moreover, we 21 6, XVI | man who is to be wholly condemned. For even a common individual 22 6, XL | these statements have been condemned as falsehoods invented against 23 6, LIII | as ye assert, have been condemned or accused by him, and carry 24 6, LIII | of those sinners who are condemned by another (god), and of 25 7, X | forsake their sins, which condemned the past and foretold the 26 7, XXVI | law, and were therefore condemned as deserving of these punishments; 27 7, XLIV | service, although they were condemned to death or held up to ridicule 28 7, LXVII | comprehension, he would not have condemned us for saying that those 29 8, LXI | shall appease them, will be condemned by God as bad and impious,


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