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1 II | evil-doers or be proved to be wicked men; and you, you can kill, 2 III | forbids you, for the sake of a wicked rumour, to wrong blameless 3 IV | probability do those who lead wicked lives give occasion to those 4 V | but assert that they are wicked and impious demons, whose 5 VIII | and Minos would punish the wicked who came before them; and 6 VIII | of Christ, and upon the wicked in the same bodies united 7 IX | names and forms of those wicked demons which have appeared. 8 X | have effected, had not the wicked demons, taking as their 9 XII | alike impossible for the wicked, the covetous, the conspirator, 10 XV | and the righteous, and the wicked. Take no thought what ye 11 XVI | desired us to be imitators of wicked men, but He has exhorted 12 XVI | shine as the sun, and the wicked are sent into everlasting 13 XVIII | be a godsend to all the wicked. But since sensation remains 14 XVIII | is laid up (i.e., for the wicked), see that ye neglect not 15 XX | affirm that the souls of the wicked, being endowed with sensation 16 XXI | But, as we said above, wicked devils perpetrated these 17 XXVII | children is the part of wicked men; and this we have been 18 XXVIII| among us the prince of the wicked spirits is called the serpent, 19 XXXVII| a people full of sins, a wicked seed, children that are 20 XLVI | lived without reason, were wicked and hostile to Christ, and 21 LI | death. And I will give the wicked for His burial, and the 22 LII | shall send those of the wicked, endued with eternal sensibility, 23 LII | everlasting fire with the wicked devils. And that these things 24 LII | sensation and punishment the wicked are to be, hear from what 25 LIV | by the influence of the wicked demons, to deceive and lead 26 LVII | for the punishment of the wicked; as they were unable to 27 LVII | brought up licentiously in wicked customs, and are prejudiced 28 LVII | and prove themselves to be wicked, and inhuman, and bigoted. 29 LXI | brought up in bad habits and wicked training; in order that 30 LXVI | to them alone. Which the wicked devils have imitated in