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1 I, 8 | this deceit. For if the evil of deception is absolute, 2 II, 3 | rewards those who abstain from evil by their own choice, not 3 II, 8 | take pleasure in speaking evil, might have suspected and 4 III, 7 | headlong into so great an evil?~ 5 III, 10 | regulate and control the evil exhalations which arise 6 III, 11 | shall say all manner of evil against you falsely for 7 III, 11 | dignity are near it, the evil becomes intolerable: but 8 III, 15 | others on account of their evil disposition, lest they should 9 III, 15 | causes of this dreadful evil, you will find that they 10 III, 16 | is an insatiable kind of evil, querulous and ungrateful. 11 III, 17 | merely of reproach, but the evil ends in the destruction 12 III, 17 | to us. But he who has no evil thing upon his conscience, 13 III, 17 | Church? Would indeed that the evil went no further than distress! 14 IV, 4(29)| and matter the cause of evil. This theory about matter 15 V, 4 | Slander and envy. Unseasonable evil speaking,4 however (for 16 V, 4 | nothing so magnifies both an evil and a good report as the 17 V, 4 | straightway to nip their evil surmisings in the bud; persuading 18 VI, 4 | overhanging it, because of my evil conscience, as to be always 19 VI, 8 | distressed; and in such cases the evil one would find many opportunities 20 VI, 9 | to do all so as to remove evil suspicions, even if they 21 VI, 9 | though so far from this evil practice, he did not, therefore, 22 VI, 12 | or from hearing any one evil spoken of,I am utterly removed, 23 VI, 12 | what is said is proof of an evil conscience and of many sins, 24 VI, 13 | tormented, being gnawed by an evil conscience; and after its 25 VI, 13 | his worst enemies as the evil one against the human race. 26 VI, 13 | But in the case of the evil one it is not possible ever 27 VI, 13 | understand to what degree of evil thou hast brought me. For