Book, Chapter

1    II,      XVI|   ought.) For if it is from a slander that he is called Slanderer,
2    II,      XVI|      it is he who accepts the slander who will appear unscrupulous,
3    II,      XVI| showed him the excuse for the slander. It is the man who places
4    II,      XVI|     who places an occasion of slander in the way who does the
5    II,      XXI|     the Slanderer."105 So the slander does not originate in himself,
6    II,      XXI|    Slanderer is, and what the slander was. You have heard of the
7    II,      XXI|    man from Paradise, and the slander of the serpent, when sin
8    II,      XXI|     sowing in him the seed of slander, became the father of the
9   III,    XLIII|      such as theft, adultery, slander, etc. The wisdom of all
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