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1   I,   8|    which this our atmosphere is corrupted, and brings pestilence on
2  II,  30|      out by such pleasures, and corrupted by vicious effeminacy? And
3  II,  30| effeminacy? And how can that be corrupted which is immortal, which
4 III,  19|   concerning God, passes and is corrupted into a human sense, and
5  IV,  37|   bringing woful misery on men, corrupted with pestilential contagion
6 VII,   8|     should be softened by being corrupted with bribes. For the multitude
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