Chapter
1 VIII | her own body, and that the wicked, who received his good things
2 IX | drink, which justify the wicked for reward, and take justice
3 IX | bring distress upon the wicked, and they shall walk like
4 X | Wherefore out of this wicked and faithless generation
5 XI | seven other spirits more wicked than himself; and they enter
6 XIX | appear to be less, such as wicked thoughts, unseemly words
7 XIX | For he saith, `When the wicked cometh to the depth of evil
8 XXI | torment in store for the wicked; the fire that is not quenched,
9 XXI | thou hast brought me, the wicked and rebellious servant,
10 XXIV | and shalt bitterly rue thy wicked counsels, and bitterly regret
11 XXVII | many like them, and many wicked tales more shameful still,
12 XXVIII | door of repentance to his wicked and rebellious servant,
13 XXX | he called up one of his wicked spirits and sent him forth,
14 XXX | to him other spirits more wicked than himself, entered the
15 XXX | the Gehenna wherewith the wicked are threatened; all this,
16 XXX | device, he that is for ever wicked, and never stinteth to contrive
17 XXXII | weakness and deadliness of your wicked doctrines. Because your
18 XXXII | that trust in him from this wicked and deadly error, and taught
19 XXXII | For the wickedness of the wicked shall not hurt him in the
20 XXXIV | from the vain deceit of wicked devils, and bring him unto
21 XXXIV | torment in store for the wicked, the unquenchable fire,
22 XXXVII | against mankind, and art ever wicked, and never stintest to do
23 XXXVIII| tyrannized over sleep as over a wicked servant. And, in brief,
24 XXXIX | many-meshed nets which the wicked one spreadeth abroad for
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