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1 I, 16| the wicked (ones) suitable punishment. Some notwithstanding assert, 2 I, 16| emancipated from vice, and undergo punishment. For that the undergoing 3 I, 16| For that the undergoing punishment is not an evil, but a good 4 V, 7 | being placed in a state of punishment, are renounced. This, he 5 V, 15| permissive, and adjudicatory of punishment. Now, a prohibitory law 6 V, 15| But a law adjudicatory of punishment is that which makes the 7 V, 21| that by every species of punishment she might chasten the spirit 8 VI, 14| that there is no reason for punishment, even though one shall act 9 VII, 17| involved in all descriptions of punishment by Discord being changed 10 VII, 17| hatred burn."~This is the punishment which the Demiurge inflicts, 11 VII, 20| incidental to men for their punishment. And (he argues), therefore, 12 IX, 7 | release the fugitive serf from punishment, on the plea of their alleging 13 IX, 19| inasmuch as they deem a punishment even unto death, thus inflicted 14 IX, 23| will endure everlasting punishment in unqenchable fire.~ 15 IX, 24| inasmuch as he has escaped the punishment (that otherwise would have 16 X, 30| angels chained in Tartarus as punishment for their sins; and you