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 1 Pre,     0,  5| delivered up to eternal fire and punishments, if the guilt of its crimes
 2   I,    VI,  3|    undergone heavier and severer punishments, endured for a lengthened
 3  II,     X    |  Judgment, the Fire of Hell, and Punishments.~
 4  II,     X,  1|          retribution, and of the punishments of sinners, according to
 5  II,     X,  1|         and a furnace, and other punishments of like. nature, have been
 6  II,     X,  3|    everlasting fire or to severe punishments, is by the very change of
 7  II,     X,  3|         dissolved even by severe punishments. If, then, such be the qualities
 8  II,     X,  5|      dissension, and to feel the punishments of its own disordered condition.
 9  II,     X,  6|       threatens sinners with the punishments of fevers, and colds, and
10  II,     X,  6|         vices of souls, or their punishments, are figuratively indicated
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