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 1   I,   6|     teaching and His laws that evil ought not to be requited
 2   I,   6|        not to be requited with evil, that it is better to suffer
 3   I,   8|  adverse, is in reality not an evil to the world itself? And
 4   I,  10|       set down forthwith as an evil, and as a pernicious thing.
 5   I,  11|       or the other thing is an evil, whose origin and cause
 6   I,  16|   enemy are slain, am I not an evil augury; and why am I not
 7   I,  46|     when heard, puts to flight evil spirits, imposes silence
 8   I,  64|        carry down to posterity evil reports of their own times
 9  II,  31|       full of dread because of evil deeds of which he is guilty;
10  II,  31|        hopes if he shall do no evil, and pass his life in obedience
11  II,  39|      highest good and greatest evil differently; that, in seeking
12  II,  43|       in, might practise these evil deeds, and that very frequently?
13  II,  43|        be committed daily, all evil deeds be done, plots, impostures,
14  II,  43| disgraceful, and all the other evil deeds which men devise over
15  II,  50|        it should not know what evil is, if the nature of each
16  II,  54|       privy to and produces no evil, not referring to Him the
17  II,  54|     erring as though they were evil?
18  II,  55|        once both the source of evil and the occasion of countless
19  II,  55|      we are able to say whence evil springs, or our power fails
20  II,  67|        public business because evil omens are announced? When
21  II,  77|   ill-treatment will not bring evil upon us, but will lead us
22  IV,  34|     you who have whispered any evil about your kings. To degrade
23  IV,  36|       these theatres, in which evil reports of your deities
24   V,   1|       not knowing how to avert evil portended by thunder, and
25   V,   2| flashes of lightning that some evil is close at hand, do this
26   V,   7|      be closed, that no one of evil omen might disturb their
27   V,   9|     even to keep from speaking evil of Jupiter himself? While
28   V,  20|    after his mother Ceres with evil passions and forbidden desires,
29  VI,  24|    every moment, every second, evil deeds, till now unheard
30 VII,  10|   prosperity and avert from us evil, cause us to live always
31 VII,  10|      determined and fixed what evil or good should befall each
32 VII,  23|        true; but that they are evil and sinister, should by
33 VII,  43|        to health, and that the evil which he had caused should
34 VII,  43|      in this if he removed the evil which he had himself breathed
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