Book, Paragraph
1 1, 72| to the purification63 and punishment which is by fire: because
2 2, 16| to mind, nor again, the punishment due to a wicked life. ~
3 2, 19| because of the fear of punishment (otherwise to be expected)
4 2, 42| fear of death, and of the punishment of the Law. ~
5 2, 44| justice ever adhere, awarding punishment to those who swerve from
6 3, 20| been thus daring, suffer punishment, so that they gave in to
7 3, 26| He forthwith dealt out punishment by means of His unseen power
8 3, 31| underwent every species of punishment and torment, for the sake
9 3, 39| too, we do not say when punishment is inflicted on the person
10 3, 61| the fear of) any impending punishment. On account of this dissoluteness (
11 4, 7 | who is able to inflict punishment and death, at once on both
12 4, 16| city), and suffered the punishment which they deserved, it
13 4, 28| into His Church, and on the punishment that should come upon them.
14 4, 29| work) ; and (so) should the punishment, due to the disposition
15 5, 18| agitated, as by some torment or punishment even to this very time,
16 5, 24| voluntarily and openly ever chosen punishment for the sake of nothing
17 5, 25| nor has suffered severe punishment for the sake of his friends,
18 5, 25| species of torment and of punishment from their countrymen, on
19 5, 28| who suffered extreme punishment before the eyes of us all, --
20 5, 28| willingly receive every form of punishment for nothing that is true!
21 5, 32| with his own hands, inflict punishment on himself52 ! ~
22 5, 36| should suffer every sort of punishment and vengeance, not on account
23 5, 44| ourselves, laid on Him the punishment of the Cross, those who
24 5, 48| the capital and shameful punishment of the Cross; which is inflicted
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