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1 I, I, 2| consumes evil thoughts, wicked actions, and sinful desires, 2 I, III, 6| guard against that which is wicked: "For to him who knoweth 3 I, V, 2| of Devil, and Satan, and Wicked One, who is also described 4 I, V, 2| are we to say of those wicked and unclean spirits mentioned 5 I, V, 3| same view with regard to wicked and malignant spirits and 6 I, V, 4| Scripture contains regarding wicked powers; we shall next continue 7 I, V, 4| and were converted into wicked beings; that those blessed 8 I, V, 5| not remain for ever, most wicked seed. Prepare thy sons for 9 I, V, 5| peculiarly the mark of the wicked, as the prophet also says; 10 I, V, 5| earth, world - "lieth in the wicked one," and in this apostate. 11 I, VI, 3| the devil, and obey his wicked commands, will in a future 12 I, VII, 1| natures, whether holy or wicked, were formed or created, 13 I, VIII, 2| brought forth fruits so wicked? And if they should return 14 I, VIII, 3| admitted evil, i.e., has become wicked. As we may say that the 15 II, III, 6| purified, and not of the wicked, like that world of ours. 16 II, IV, 4| have delivered over the wicked husbandmen to destruction, 17 II, V, 1| just to send evils upon the wicked and benefits upon the good; 18 II, V, 2| behold committed crimes more wicked and detestable than those 19 II, V, 2| to them, they were of a wicked and ruined nature. For as 20 II, V, 2| shows not to have been of a wicked or mined nature, inasmuch 21 II, V, 3| of evil, recompense the wicked with evil, and not because 22 II, V, 3| neither will the unjust man be wicked; and again, as the good 23 II, V, 3| man is not just, so the wicked man also will not be unjust. 24 II, V, 3| is a Satan who is called wicked. What, then, are we to do? 25 II, V, 3| unjust, and an unjust man wicked. And if these qualities 26 II, V, 4| also he said that a man was wicked who should without any doubt 27 II, V, 4| one considers a man to be wicked without these marks of wickedness ( 28 II, VIII, 3| is referred to one of the wicked spirits, is also in the 29 II, IX, 2| to want goodness is to be wicked. Whence it happens that, 30 II, IX, 5| nature is destined for a wicked nation, and a good soul 31 II, X, 8| the resurrection, so the wicked also, who in this life have 32 II, XI, 2| sorrow shall possess the wicked. And from the New Testament