Chapter
1 Corr | proud, read to be found guilty of which is a man's pride, ~
2 Ana | 8). ~You yourselves are guilty of sacrificing children
3 II | matter of fact are the most guilty of men, why do we fare at
4 II | them be punished, as though guilty. It is at once lenient and
5 II | punishment because he was guilty, but because, being forbidden
6 II | which you had presumed us guilty from our Christian profession.
7 II | it;' to order one who is guilty of sacrilege to be torn
8 II | regard a Christian as a man guilty of every crime, hostile
9 II | wish him to deny that he is guilty, so that you may return
10 II | verdict? If a Christian is guilty of no crime, it is indeed
11 IV | them, not by a name? I am guilty of incest; why do they not
12 VI | the Christians principally guilty of transgression, I mean
13 IX | IX. ~You yourselves are guilty of sacrificing children
14 XV | Christians. Certainly those guilty of sacrilege are ever detected
15 XXIV | certainly neither can we be guilty of injury to that religion.
16 XXIX | by this proof adjudge us guilty. If angels or daemons, spirits
17 XXXVIII| gilds 101, since it is not guilty of any such thing as is
18 XL | blessings were? They are guilty towards Him to Whom they
19 XLVIII | and endure : what of the guilty and of the enemies of God? ~
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