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 1     I|     evil spirits, to put us to death. But that the cause of all
 2    II|     CONDEMNS THE CHRISTIANS TO DEATH.~ ~A certain woman lived
 3  VIII|      we know, hated and put to death, -- Heraclitus for instance,
 4     X|      both glory, and fear, and death; since He is a power of
 5    XI|      XI -- HOW CHRISTIANS VIEW DEATH.~ ~But neither should we
 6    XI|    neither should we be put to death, nor would wicked men and
 7    XI|     powerful than we, were not death a debt due by every man
 8    XI|      much from our contempt of death, even when it could be escaped.~ ~
 9   XII| INNOCENT BY THEIR CONTENIPT OF DEATH.~ ~For I myself, too, when
10   XII|       and saw them fearless of death, and of all other things
11   XII|        flesh,[4] could welcome death that he might be deprived
12   XII|       the consequence would be death? This also the wicked demons
13   XII|         For having put some to death on account of the accusations
14   XIV|        and by inflicting on us death or bonds or some other such
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