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1 4, XXII | upon themselves the divine wrath." And any one who likes 2 4, LXXII | We speak, indeed, of the "wrath" of God. We do not, however, 3 4, LXXII | that which is called God's "wrath," and "anger," is a means 4 4, LXXII | second book of Kings of the "wrath" of God, inducing David 5 4, LXXII | see for what purpose the "wrath" is mentioned, of which " 6 4, LXXII | is mentioned, of which "wrath," as the Apostle Paul declares, 7 4, LXXII | were by nature children of wrath, even as others." Moreover, 8 4, LXXII | others." Moreover, that "wrath" is no passion on the part 9 4, LXXII | treasurest up unto thyself wrath against the day of wrath, 10 4, LXXII | wrath against the day of wrath, and revelation of the righteous 11 4, LXXII | treasure up for himself "wrath" against a "day of wrath," 12 4, LXXII | wrath" against a "day of wrath," if "wrath" be understood 13 4, LXXII | against a "day of wrath," if "wrath" be understood in the sense 14 4, LXXII | how can the "passion of wrath" be a help to discipline? 15 4, LXXII | from anger, and forsake wrath," and which commands us 16 4, LXXII | put off all these, anger, wrath, malice, blasphemy, filthy 17 4, LXXII | language used regarding the wrath of God is to be understood 18 4, LXXII | conveys, why should not "wrath" also be understood in a 19 4, LXXIII| statements regarding the "wrath" of God, he continues: " 20 4, LXXIII| consequence of no other wrath than that which they treasured 21 4, LXXIII| appointment, is termed "wrath" agreeably to a traditional 22 6, III | says in express words: "The wrath of God is revealed from 23 8, XXXII | fierceness of His anger, wrath, and indignation, and trouble, 24 8, LXV | stir up against us the wrath of kings and princes, which