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 1   I,  40|       death change His words or deeds, nor will the weight of
 2   I,  50|      performed those miraculous deeds which have been detailed
 3   I,  50|        be the detractors of His deeds and of His divine work,
 4   I,  52|        too-that Bactrian, whose deeds Ctesias sets forth in the
 5   I,  53| ignorance to receive such great deeds with abusive language, which
 6   I,  56|         the moral effect of the deeds. But it will never avail
 7  II,   2|       God the witness of wicked deeds, and raise our face to heaven
 8  II,  12|         the same faith. For the deeds can be reckoned up and numbered
 9  II,  12|      lofty house. But all these deeds you neither know nor have
10  II,  16|      spend our life in shameful deeds, and are given over to the
11  II,  30|       polluted by foul and base deeds? And how can that be defiled
12  II,  31|        of dread because of evil deeds of which he is guilty; another
13  II,  41|       days on which such wicked deeds were done in general enjoyment,
14  II,  43|       might practise these evil deeds, and that very frequently?
15  II,  43|       committed daily, all evil deeds be done, plots, impostures,
16  II,  43|          and all the other evil deeds which men devise over all
17  II,  54|       the causes of very wicked deeds, the worst things will begin
18  II,  54|        you refrain from certain deeds and actions? Why do you
19  IV,  33|   commit shameful and degrading deeds not only with women, but
20  IV,  34|     will, to accuse them of the deeds of baseness which his lust
21   V,  11|     known abroad their shameful deeds. I should like, however,
22  VI,  24|          put away their impious deeds, and, changing their manners,
23  VI,  24|        being ignorant of wicked deeds. But now when, on the contrary,
24  VI,  24|      moment, every second, evil deeds, till now unheard of, spring
25  VI,  26|        by any means, and wicked deeds, repeated again and again,
26  VI,  26|      lessen the number of cruel deeds, and to quell them by the
27 App     |   penalty and punishment of his deeds? All which things, if they
28 App     |   punishment and penalty of his deeds; who grieve that they are
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