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1 1, XVII | parts, and should dare to commit and to suffer such enormities; 2 1, XVII | no one ever ventured to commit such crimes as Kronos did 3 1, XLVI | known, which, if we were to commit to writing, although they 4 2, VIII | we, who teach temperance, commit any act of licentiousness? 5 3, LI | they may prevent those who commit acts of infamy from coming 6 3, LXX | power, but not the will, to commit evil. We, on the contrary, 7 3, LXX | so neither is God able to commit wickedness, for the power 8 3, LXX | existing things is able to commit wickedness from being inclined 9 4, XXIII | since certain amongst us commit sin, God will come or will 10 4, XLIII | degree, what absurdity do we commit, seeing we are persuaded 11 4, LXVII | and Alexander of Pherae commit the same acts of cruelty, 12 4, LXX | been said on the subject to commit sin, on the pretext that 13 5, XXVI | from them, because he would commit an act of impiety if he 14 5, XXXI | were conducted who did not commit sin.~ 15 5, XXXVI | view, that the Scythians commit no wrong, when, in conformity 16 6, IV | among the Greeks, then, commit errors in the service which 17 6, VI | followed by me, than to commit to writing what was to prove 18 6, VI | but which they did not commit to writing. Ezekiel, e.g., 19 6, VI | matters, and forbidding him to commit their words to writing.~ 20 6, XXVI | unattended with danger to commit to writing the explanation 21 7, XL | doorkeepers whose names you commit to memory with such pains, 22 7, XLVIII| abject slaves, no sooner commit themselves to God's guidance 23 7, LXIII | it possible for a man to commit adultery, and escape the 24 8, XXX | alone that we honour, and we commit its bodily organs with due 25 8, LVII | created for our use; we commit no wrong, therefore, when