Book, Paragraph
1 1, 35| holden in the darkness of vice. But He, the Maker of the
2 1, 47| discourses about virtue and vice; and, as to philosophy,
3 1, 75| thus) reduced in itself to vice—the corruptible body too
4 2, 1 | corrupted to the last stage of vice, and (immersed) in the depth
5 2, 14| and corrupting paths of vice, being persevered in there,
6 2, 82| where became subject to vice upon vice!—For, the lives
7 2, 82| became subject to vice upon vice!—For, the lives of men are
8 2, 86| these grievous diseases of vice therefore, He took vengeance
9 2, 94| driven to the last stage of vice, pure by words (only), inviting (
10 3, 63| of the turning away from vice and ungodliness. Nor was
11 5, 7 | and repel from them, every vice, because of the punishments
12 5, 8 | with the things of this vice, Like to what men does he
13 5, 13| exulted in their change from vice to virtue. Since11 therefore,
14 5, 21| root, the germ of (every) vice; (and,) that they should
15 5, 23| and if there be any other vice that can be named. Now,
16 5, 23| been) the Teacher of every vice, and iniquity; and that
17 5, 23| others still worse. For vice previously ensnares, and
18 5, 24| then, is this agreement in vice to be discovered in the
19 5, 24| inculcating) flight from every vice ? Whence also, the knowledge
20 5, 24| respect to the man who taught vice and bitterness, -- as it
21 5, 25| from Him, except indeed vice, and the leading astray
22 5, 25| less for one convicted of vice. How then, could the Disciples
23 5, 25| in ./. themselves every vice that was hateful, -- have
24 5, 28| that which is opposed to vice. On this account we say,
25 5, 34| precepts, but of those of vice, fraud, and of every sort
26 5, 43| from every suspicion of vice, who concealed nothing of
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