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1 6 | since neither pleasure nor death affects them? Those, therefore,
2 6 | obtain divine hon-ours after death; and temples and statues
3 7 | OF the WICKED LIFE AND DEATH OF HERCULES.~But though
4 8 | with impunity, to whose death and burial Homer bears witness,
5 8 | after the banishment and death of her husband, though a
6 27| perpetual blessedness. Then death came upon man according
7 30| memory was consecrated after death; or because the images themselves
8 34| not refuse tortures nor death. Thus it will come to pass,
9 35| endures all evils, and endures death itself in the discharge
10 37| since he was at the point of death, he entreated his friends
11 37| perform the vow after his death, lest forsooth he should
12 39| be said to have despised death, died by their own hands?
13 39| that he who put himself to death is guilty of murder, according
14 39| befitting reasons for voluntary death; so that it was not enough
15 44| and man, having overcome death, He might by His guidance
16 45| conspired to put Him to death; and that this would happen,
17 45| condemn him to a shameful death. Such things have they imagined,
18 45| impious words demanded His death. But they alleged against
19 46| PROPHETS THAT THE PASSION AND DEATH OF CHRIST HAD BEEN FORETOLD.~
20 46| they not deserve who put to death their Lord, who had come
21 47| Where is thy judgment, O death, where is thy sting?" The
22 50| MORTAL BODY, AND SUFFERED DEATH.~It remains to answer those
23 50| even suffer tortures and death. I will speak my sentiments,
24 50| to fear pain, to despise death. These things are plainly
25 51| LI. OF THE DEATH OF CHRIST ON THE CROSS.~
26 51| should happen to say, If death must be endured by Him,
27 51| He underwent that kind of death which is usually inflicted
28 52| vanquished, are punished with death or slavery; nor is there
29 52| die by a speedy and simple death; but they lacerate them
30 53| attempts to have recourse to death, can you, if you either
31 53| in averting from him the death which be desired, and in
32 54| and because they know that death for the cause of God is
33 54| us. They do not put us to death. but they search out new
34 57| there is no existence after death, it is plain that he acts
35 57| another more than his own. If death destroys the soul, we must
36 57| but if there remains after death a life of immortality and
37 57| foolish to prefer torture and death rather than to sacrifice
38 57| by all patience. Let not death terrify us, nor pain subdue
39 57| neither refused tortures nor death for the worship and honour
40 59| life, the other that of death. And here, however, we say
41 59| and the power of life and death; wherefore twofold honour
42 62| or by proscription, or by death? Let lust not go beyond
43 62| avoided, leads to eternal death. Nothing is so hateful to
44 63| fall into the snares of death.~
45 64| permitted us to apply peril of death by word, nor to put to death
46 64| death by word, nor to put to death or expose an infant, nor
47 64| one's self by a voluntary death. We are likewise commanded
48 66| glorious thing to undergo death in behalf of friends, of
49 66| life in return for temporal death? Therefore, when a necessity
50 66| let us strive to undergo death itself, not unwillingly
51 70| shrinks from pain, nor refuses death; and because these things
52 71| torment, harass and put to death those who have been spared
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