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Alphabetical [« »] vestibule 1 vi 9 viaticum 1 vice 9 viceregal 1 vices 2 vicinity 6 | Frequency [« »] 9 v 9 venus 9 vi 9 vice 9 vii 9 viii 9 war | Hyppolitus The refutation of all heresies IntraText - Concordances vice |
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1 I, 16| for instance virtue and vice; and there are means (between 2 I, 16| short of these terminates in vice. For instance, he says that 3 I, 16| honourable, they pass into vice. And his doctrine on this 4 I, 16| you presume to assert that vice is disgraceful and abhorred 5 I, 16| may be emancipated from vice, and undergo punishment. 6 V, 21| and sodomy. Henceforward vice and virtue were prevalent 7 VI, 14| SIMONISTS' APOLOGY FOR THEIR VICE.~Simon then, after inventing 8 VI, 14| overcome by the supposed vice, for that they have been 9 X, 23| Himself is called Son, (and vice versa,) in reference to