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1 I | the inexperienced passing judgement on the experienced,—than
2 II | How strangely does this judgement overreach itself! If it
3 III | more equitable to form a judgement upon the hidden from the
4 III | the name, first to form a judgement either of the sect from
5 XIII | before 31, depended upon the judgement of the senate. He was no
6 XVIII | signs of His majesty in judgement by water and fire; Who laid
7 XXIII | wickedness to the same day of judgement along with all their worshippers
8 XXVII | to all that perversion of judgement and unjust hatred which
9 XXXII | emperors we look up to the judgement of God, Who sets them over
10 XXXIX | excommunication. For our judgement is delivered with great
11 XXXIX | gravest anticipation of future judgement, if any one has so sinned
12 XLI | has appointed an eternal judgement once for all after the end
13 XLI | essential feature of that judgement 111. In the meantime He
14 XLVII | preach that God will come to judgement. For in like manner both
15 XLVIII | be found in the appointed judgement, it is certainly necessary
16 XLVIII | may receive from God the judgement whether of good or of evil
17 XLVIII | due to suffer from God's judgement not without the flesh, within
18 XLVIII(126)| the resurrection is the judgement. ~
19 XLVIII | that which ministers God's judgement, whether it strikes as lightnings
20 XLVIII | eternal fire, an example of a judgement continually feeding its
21 XLIX | because harmless. ~But judgement ought to be pronounced against
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