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1 I, pref| own efforts, God did not suffer man any longer to err in 2 II, 9 | suffering from one that can suffer, an incorporeal being from 3 II, 17 | they are immortal, either suffer or wish themselves to be 4 II, 17 | why did the Roman youth suffer punishment? Or if the gods 5 II, 18 | men, and that they will suffer punishment for their impiety 6 III, 17 | at all. Therefore let us suffer no day, in short, no moment 7 III, 18 | this cause, that we may suffer the punishment of our crimes; 8 III, 20 | to say this, no one would suffer it. For who cannot perceive 9 III, 23 | parents. And lest they should suffer shipwreck in a storm, they 10 IV, 11 | the greatest error, and suffer punishment for their crimes, 11 IV, 12 | the nations, He might also suffer death, that He might overcome 12 IV, 18 | repeatedly said that He must suffer and be put to death for 13 IV, 18 | God is not in doubt as a suffer threats as the son of man, 14 IV, 18 | of God, who was about to suffer these things, after ten 15 IV, 19 | hell; neither wilt Thou suffer Thine holy one to see corruption." 16 IV, 22 | with punishment? why did He suffer violence from those who 17 IV, 24 | despise pain, because you can suffer no violence. But I, a mortal, 18 IV, 26 | die, did He not at least suffer by some honourable kind 19 IV, 26 | the hope of safety, was to suffer by that kind of punishment 20 IV, 26 | the humble and low usually suffer, that there might be no 21 V, 3 | followed their system would suffer cruel and impious things. 22 V, 10 | that kind which they often suffer. However, they console themselves 23 V, 12 | righteousness; for our people suffer all these things through 24 V, 14 | it is worth his while to suffer torture and death rather 25 V, 21 | And therefore, when we suffer such impious things, we 26 V, 21 | done these things do not suffer the vengeance of the injured 27 V, 22 | are ignorant of what they suffer? For they act with a blind 28 V, 23 | free from this if he shall suffer no adversity. On the other 29 VI, 4 | afterwards enjoy repose, you must suffer hunger and thirst, you must 30 VI, 5 | its sanctity; no one will suffer, or do anything disgraceful. 31 VI, 8 | the nature of man, will suffer the greatest punishments 32 VI, 11 | withheld if a man should suffer from hunger, thirst, or 33 VI, 12 | weighed. Therefore we will not suffer the image and workmanship 34 VI, 12 | shall be in want, shall suffer cold, shall be taken captive, 35 VI, 13 | condition of mortality does not suffer a man to be pure from every 36 VI, 14 | be alarmed with fear, nor suffer his spirits to droop through 37 VI, 20 | entreating mercy, not only suffer them to be put to death, 38 VII, 1 | requiting them, they will suffer all those things which they 39 VII, 3 | of God. Does God, then, suffer His body to be harassed, 40 VII, 10 | being condemned, shall suffer eternal punishment, which 41 VII, 11 | are eternal because they suffer no violence from without? 42 VII, 17 | and slay him, and shall suffer him to lie unburied; but 43 VII, 21 | in themselves, they can suffer no violence from solid and 44 VII, 26 | greatest happiness. They suffer and have suffered the punishment