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1 Ana | You are driven by the same evil influence to force us to
2 Ana | counterfeited by the agency of evil spirits (ch. 47). ~The philosophical
3 I | are previously disposed to evil! How many desert to the
4 I | Nevertheless that which is truly evil, not even do those whom
5 I | instinctively attached to all evil. Lastly, evil-doers crave
6 I | stars the promptings of an evil mind; for they refuse to
7 I | own what they recognize as evil. But with Christians the
8 I | gives thanks. What kind of evil, then, is this, which lacks
9 I | essential characteristics of evil,— fear, shame, prevarication,
10 I | regret, sorrow? What kind of evil is this of which the criminal
11 XVII | body, although hindered by evil customs, although weakened
12 XXII | Satan 68, the chief of this evil race, in their word of execration,
13 XXII(69)| s i.e. evil spirits, the agents of the
14 XXII | sometimes the causes of evil events, but of good ones
15 XXVIII | CHAPTER XXVIII. ~2. The same evil influence drives you to
16 XXXVI | do, or speak, or think, evil of any one. Whatever is
17 XXXIX | having already refuted the evil, to shew the good. We are
18 XLI | has willed that good and evil shall be shared alike by
19 XLVII | counterfeited by the agency of evil spirits. ~FOR the antiquity
20 XLVIII | judgement whether of good or of evil desert. And hence the bodies
21 XLVIII | deserts, whether of good or of evil, incurred during that temporal
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