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1 II, 2, 3| themselves were formed. With justice, therefore, according to
2 III, 23 | WAS CONSONANT TO DIVINE JUSTICE AND MERCY THAT THE FIRST
3 III, 23, 2| neither devoid of power nor of justice, who has afforded help to
4 III, 23, 7| This could not be said with justice, if that man, over whom
5 III, 25 | BOTH ENDOWED WITH INFINITE JUSTICE TO PUNISH THE WICKED, AND
6 III, 25, 2| away the intelligence and justice of both deities. For if
7 III, 25, 2| will be out of the range of justice and goodness; and his goodness
8 III, 25, 3| belongs to him who tests, and justice follows the judicial faculty,
9 III, 25, 3| reach a just conclusion; justice calls forth judgment, and
10 III, 25, 3| when it is executed with justice, will pass on to wisdom.
11 III, 25, 3| desert Him in the exercise of justice, nor is His wisdom lessened;
12 III, 25, 5| nature; but retributive justice always follows Him against
13 IV, 19, 2| these persons one may with justice say (as Scripture itself
14 IV, 20, 8| commiseration, and true, and keeps justice and mercy for thousands,
15 IV, 22, 2| loved God, and practised justice and piety towards their
16 IV, 30, 3| in a way consistent with justice. For, because He knew that
17 IV, 33, 2| could the Lord, with any justice, if He belonged to another
18 IV, 36, 4| judgment; thus extending equal justice to all, and being to exact
19 IV, 37, 1| have not obeyed shall, with justice, be not found in possession
20 V, 1, 1| defective with regard to His own justice, did righteously turn against
21 V, 1, 1| so that neither should justice be infringed upon, nor the
22 V, 24, 1| and princes administer justice. By me chiefs are raised
23 V, 24, 2| attain to some degree of justice, and exercise mutual forbearance
24 V, 24, 2| do to the subversion of justice, iniquitously, and impiously,
25 V, 24, 3| for the preservation of justice; but others, for the purposes
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