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1 1, XXVI | of injustice, and from a contempt of God, and were to show, 2 2, XI | could not always treat with contempt what he had learned from 3 2, XLV | to regard punishment with contempt, but denied even that they 4 3, II | were taught to view with contempt all those who were considered 5 3, XV | of our first converts a contempt for idols, and images of 6 3, LXVII | prison, when he evinced his contempt of the hemlock, and with 7 4, XXXVIII| dress, and to treat with contempt the latter, as offending 8 4, XLII | when they wish to throw contempt upon our biblical narratives, 9 4, LXXXIII| insects, and so evince his contempt for the forethought which 10 5, X | to shame and everlasting contempt. And they that be wise shall 11 5, XLII | without offspring, and to cast contempt upon the nature of human 12 6, VIII | being puffed up with a contempt for others, which is far 13 7, XXXII | it, made it the object of contempt and ridicule.~ 14 7, XLIV | arrogance of those who, with contempt for all others, boast of 15 7, L | our wise men have such a contempt for all sensible objects, 16 7, LIII | barbarously, showed a noble contempt for his suffering, and said, ' 17 8, LIII | have singled out for their contempt the Jews beyond all the