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 1   I,   III,  6|          within them, of wisdom and justice, which is Christ. Now, in
 2   I,     V,  2|         swerving from rectitude and justice. Every rational creature,
 3   I,   VII,  4|   sanctification, not on grounds of justice and according to their deserts;
 4  II,     V    |                       Chapter V.-On Justice and Goodness.~
 5  II,     V,  1|             they have declared that justice is one thing and goodness
 6  II,     V,  1|          any suffering or calamity. Justice, on the other hand, they
 7  II,     V,  2|        would show how it is literal justice for sins to be visited upon
 8  II,     V,  2|          can they bring against the justice of God's judgment? Nay,
 9  II,     V,  3|             foolish as to deny that justice is a virtue. Accordingly,
10  II,     V,  3|           virtue is a blessing, and justice is a virtue, then without
11  II,     V,  3|          virtue, then without doubt justice is goodness. But if they
12  II,     V,  3|      goodness. But if they say that justice is not a blessing, it must
13  II,     V,  3|        answer to those who say that justice is an evil, for I shall
14  II,     V,  3| indifference, it follows that since justice is so, sobriety also, and
15  II,     V,  3|            neither goodness without justice, nor justice without goodness,
16  II,     V,  3|       goodness without justice, nor justice without goodness, can display
17  II,     V,  3|             by their subtleties. If justice is a different thing from
18  II,     V,  3|           of good, and injustice of justice, injustice will doubtless
19  II,     V,  3|          the virtue of goodness and justice to be one and the same.~
20  II,     V,  4|      language of those who separate justice from goodness, but had been
21  II,     V,  4|            to a greater degree than justice and holiness, repeating
22  II,     V,  4|            of the virtues, and that justice and holiness were species
23  II,     V,  4|            good man there were both justice, and temperance, and prudence,
24  II,    IX,  5|             cannot consist with the justice of God in creating the word
25  II,    IX,  7|            were set in order by His Justice. And by the grace of His
26  II,    IX,  8|         circumstances preserves the justice of a retribution according
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