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1       I|  danger, on account of the judgment which is to be after the
2     VII| those who can form a right judgment, that they have been anxious
3    VIII|    the human soul, and the judgment which is to be after this
4     XIV|    to be, and consider the judgment which is predicted by all,
5    XXVI|   them the doctrine of the judgment, he thus proclaims it in
6   XXVII|   only the doctrine of the judgment, but also of the resurrection,
7   XXXVI|   one, therefore, of sound judgment prefer the elegant diction
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