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Alphabetical [« »] crete 2 criers 1 cries 3 crime 17 crimes 1 criminal 2 criminals 1 | Frequency [« »] 17 cold 17 consequence 17 considered 17 crime 17 devised 17 events 17 filled | Arnobius Seven Books against the Heathen Concordances crime |
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1 I, 64| no man can accuse of any crime? Tyrants and your kings, 2 I, 64| tell, I pray you, for what crime? What has He done to turn 3 II, 43| such forms of baseness, crime, and bad feeling? and were 4 II, 51| sprung. But what kind of crime is it either to be ignorant 5 II, 63| and destruction, of what crime were former ages guilty 6 II, 67| For if it is a fault or crime to change an opinion, and 7 IV, 31| to believe it a greater crime to defame by manifest insults 8 IV, 34| you have made by decree a crime, followed by the severest 9 IV, 36| 36. But this crime is not enough: the persons 10 IV, 36| with triumphal garlands,-a crime for which no amends can 11 VI, 2| them human honours is not a crime,-strong in excellences within 12 VI, 7| of his brother, of what crime he was guilty against his 13 VI, 24| besides innumerable forms of crime and wickedness, we see that 14 VII, 9| is the reason that the crime of another is atoned for 15 VII, 21| rule is it determined what crime there is in this, what wickedness 16 VII, 21| confounded, and it is no small crime to throw the ceremonies 17 VII, 43| it would be held a great crime to punish one for another,