Book, Chapter, Paragraph

 1 Pre,     0,  7|    destroyed on account of its wickedness. But what existed before
 2   I,     V,  2|    Certain spiritual powers of wickedness also, in heavenly places,
 3   I,     V,  3|        altogether incapable of wickedness, but with the power of abiding
 4   I,     V,  3|  virtues, in none of which was wickedness subsequent or posterior
 5   I,     V,  3|        that the cause of their wickedness should be removed from the
 6   I,     V,  4|       day of his creation, and wickedness being afterwards discovered
 7   I,     V,  5|       who were obedient to his wickedness, since "the whole of this
 8   I,     V,  5|       fall from happiness into wickedness and ruin, to such a degree
 9   I,     V,  5|   proficiency, so to speak, in wickedness (if a man be guilty of so
10   I,    VI,  3|      depth of unworthiness and wickedness as to be deemed altogether
11   I,    VI,  3|      persistent and inveterate wickedness may be changed by the power
12   I,  VIII,  4|       the world, or spirits of wickedness, or malignant spirits, or
13   I,  VIII,  4|    progress which they made in wickedness. And that is a second order
14   I,  VIII,  4|     have devoted themselves to wickedness in so headlong a course,
15  II,   III,  6|       The whole world lieth in wickedness." Clement indeed, a disciple
16  II,     V,  3|       the ground of virtue and wickedness, and if it appears to follow
17  II,     V,  3|  opposites, viz., injustice in wickedness, or wickedness in injustice,
18  II,     V,  3|    injustice in wickedness, or wickedness in injustice, then unquestionably
19  II,     V,  3|      speak of one and the same wickedness in malice and injustice,
20  II,     V,  4|  wicked without these marks of wickedness (nor indeed can he be so),
21  II,    VI,  4|       righteousness, and hated wickedness: therefore God, thy God,
22  II,    VI,  4|     adds, "and Thou hast hated wickedness." For to have hated wickedness
23  II,    VI,  4| wickedness." For to have hated wickedness is what the Scripture says
24  II,    VI,  4|    mother, He turned away from wickedness." ~
25  II,    IX,  2|     does he become involved in wickedness. In which condition, according
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