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1 I, 10| Whether he who committed these crimes can be called Greatest is 2 I, 18| glory, they give to their crimes the name of virtue. I would 3 I, 21| who commit the greatest crimes amidst the altars of the 4 II, 14| filled with wickedness and crimes, determined to destroy mankind 5 III, 17| innocence was unprotected, that crimes were committed with impunity: 6 III, 18| suffer the punishment of our crimes; but I do not see what can 7 III, 18| this. For where or what crimes could we have committed 8 III, 18| sake of atoning for their crimes, afterwards repeated the 9 III, 19| punished according to its crimes. For neither is it right, 10 III, 19| contaminated by vices and crimes were thrust down into darkness, 11 IV, 11| suffer punishment for their crimes, since they had not received 12 IV, 26| boundless lusts compel to crimes, or insatiable pleasures 13 V, 8 | who sees through secret crimes, and even the very thoughts 14 V, 9 | IX. OF THE CRIMES OF THE WICKED, AND THE TORTURE 15 V, 9 | the consciousness of their crimes ever recall them from profaning 16 V, 9 | away as witnesses of their crimes and wickedness, and think 17 V, 9 | their wickedness. These crimes, I say, and more than these, 18 V, 9 | of the gods. Amidst these crimes of such number and magnitude, 19 V, 12| equal with the greatest crimes? Is innocence so utterly 20 V, 12| is esteemed as beyond all crimes to commit no crime, and 21 V, 20| XX. OF THE VANITY AND CRIMES IMPIOUS SUPERSTITIONS, AND 22 V, 20| but that they may commit crimes with impunity. For what 23 V, 20| understand from their own crimes how evil it is to worship, 24 V, 20| worship, since, defiled by all crimes, they come to offer prayer; 25 V, 24| without the commission of any crimes, will surely meet with their 26 VI, 1 | though they are polluted by crimes and outrages of all kinds, 27 VI, 5 | disgraceful. Therefore all crimes and disgraceful actions 28 VI, 9 | fear, if they abstain from crimes through dread of present 29 VI, 12| beasts, and to equip them for crimes? Transfer things about to 30 VI, 19| drive men headlong to all crimes: anger, desire, and lust. 31 VI, 19| robberies, hence all kinds of crimes have originated. They use 32 VI, 20| kings, and represent tragic crimes. And what other effect do 33 VII, 10| writer says, with vices and crimes, and has been the slave 34 VII, 19| length pay the penalty of his crimes. But other princes also 35 VII, 19| upbraid them with their crimes, and condemn them, and consign 36 VII, 21| but they whose sins and crimes shall have been brought