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1 I, pref| but altogether to cunning wickedness. Certainly we shall now 2 I, 1 | repay the reward of their wickedness with a severity proportioned 3 I, 4 | majesty, and correctors of the wickedness of man. Moreover, the inclination 4 I, 14 | the charge of the greatest wickedness, according to which he is 5 I, 18 | may destroy with greater wickedness than that with which they 6 I, 20 | abandoned and deplorable wickedness of unchaste men, who exposed 7 II, 11 | place for the destruction of wickedness, and for its removal from 8 II, 11 | the purpose of destroying wickedness, which had increased through 9 II, 14 | saw the earth filled with wickedness and crimes, determined to 10 II, 14 | dry, God, execrating the wickedness of the former age, that 11 II, 17 | have lost through their wickedness. Therefore they draw on 12 III, 17 | the practice of vice and wickedness? For; if the soul is doomed 13 III, 19 | who has lived a life of wickedness in prosperity should escape 14 III, 26 | for by one laver all his wickedness shall be taken away. So 15 IV, 1 | mankind, and fraud, and all wickedness; because, despising eternal 16 IV, 11 | them to repent of their wickedness; for unless they did this, 17 IV, 13 | righteousness, and hated wickedness l therefore God, Thy God, 18 IV, 14 | For God, when He saw that wickedness and the worship of false 19 IV, 14 | foolishness to wisdom, and from wickedness to deeds of righteousness. 20 IV, 18 | can I lament such great wickedness? For we are not relating 21 IV, 18 | death, because He did no wickedness, nor spoke guile with His 22 IV, 26 | polluted all things with wickedness and lust. Being taken, therefore, 23 V, 6 | might seem to upbraid the wickedness of the king. Thus, being 24 V, 8 | that God, I say, who hates wickedness and requires goodness; whose 25 V, 9 | witnesses of their crimes and wickedness, and think them burthensome 26 V, 9 | would not contain their wickedness. These crimes, I say, and 27 V, 10 | polluted with distinguished wickedness "a man distinguished by 28 V, 10 | deity offended with the wickedness of men who are depraved 29 V, 22 | be none to restrain their wickedness. It does not escape my notice 30 VI, 6 | injustice, test folly and wickedness should be wanting in discipline 31 VI, 7 | resemble virtue: as it has its wickedness open, so it has a likeness 32 VI, 9 | is now so easy a step to wickedness through ignorance of the 33 VI, 9 | blessings, we must live in wickedness and impiety, because virtue, 34 VI, 10 | considered the greatest wickedness to hate a man, even though 35 VI, 12 | enrich men of abandoned wickedness, who fight with beasts, 36 VI, 18 | to all, there will be no wickedness and no fraud in the affairs 37 VI, 24 | because the subsequent wickedness has destroyed his works 38 VII, 2 | come to an end; and all wickedness being immediately extinguished, 39 VII, 5 | are driven to the greatest wickedness, so as to betray the faith 40 VII, 10 | soul, which is acquired by wickedness and avoided by virtue. As 41 VII, 14 | six thousand years, while wickedness prevails and bears rule. 42 VII, 14 | six thousandth year all wickedness must be abolished from the 43 VII, 15 | through the prevalence of wickedness become worse; so that now 44 VII, 18 | wandering and cleansing wickedness, partly inundating it with 45 VII, 19 | deserved tortures. Thus, wickedness being extinguished and impiety 46 VII, 19 | been subject to error and wickedness for so many ages, endured