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1 I, prooe| however, they bind him with an oath neither to divulge (the 2 I, prooe| no longer any need of an oath. For he who was content 3 V, 11 | flooded water, which is the oath~That greatest is, and dreaded 4 V, 15 | beneath, the weightiest oath~Of solemn power, to bind 5 V, 18 | has bound his dupe by an oath. Then he brings forward ( 6 V, 22 | XXII. OATH USED BY THE JUSTINIAN HERETICS; 7 V, 22 | Baruch," has been written the oath which they compel those 8 V, 22 | with the Good One. And this oath, (Justinus) says, our Father 9 V, 22 | He did not repent (of the oath), respecting which, he says, 10 V, 22 | will not repent." Now the oath is couched in these terms: " 11 V, 22 | And when he has sworn this oath, he goes on to the Good 12 IX, 17 | regarded more binding than an oath. If, however, one will swear,