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Alphabetical [« »] whose 77 whosoever 1 why 129 wicked 32 wickedly 3 wickedness 13 wicker-basket 1 | Frequency [« »] 32 seem 32 subject 32 victims 32 wicked 31 children 31 creatures 31 desire | Arnobius Seven Books against the Heathen Concordances wicked |
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1 I, 26| Dodona, pronounce us to be wicked? And will he himself be 2 I, 49| that the miseries of the wicked are overlooked. And yet 3 II, 2| make God the witness of wicked deeds, and raise our face 4 II, 16| we become bad, ay, most wicked; burn with lust and anger, 5 II, 16| true, that the souls of wicked men, on leaving their human 6 II, 41| very days on which such wicked deeds were done in general 7 II, 50| compare them with the very wicked, we may be led to believe 8 II, 54| to Him the causes of very wicked deeds, the worst things 9 II, 55| judgment should be held to be wicked or criminal; or that he 10 II, 55| he should not rather be wicked and criminal, who, to bring 11 III, 29| these thoughts, most full of wicked falsehoods, if it were not 12 V, 6| him, and bound to him by wicked compliance with his lust 13 V, 9| reconsider nor perceive how wicked was his desire, his mind 14 V, 21| and because it seemed too wicked that a father openly be 15 V, 22| of all these things, how wicked they are, how vile, and 16 V, 26| thinks that we are speaking wicked calumnies, let him take 17 V, 28| and a fellow too prone to wicked lusts, who promises to point 18 VI, 1| though we cherish impious and wicked dispositions, or have conceived 19 VI, 20| moment of their theft and wicked deed. For it is unseemly, 20 VI, 24| images set up, there were no wicked man in the world, no villany 21 VI, 24| guiltless, all being ignorant of wicked deeds. But now when, on 22 VI, 24| all things are full of wicked men, the name of innocence 23 VI, 25| subdued, and their morals and wicked ways brought under restraint? 24 VI, 26| restrain itself from every wicked and shameful act-little 25 VI, 26| arouse the fears of the wicked and impious? Were the men 26 VI, 26| they were kept back from wicked actions, just as if they 27 VI, 26| overcome by any means, and wicked deeds, repeated again and 28 VII, 12| received, which is very wicked. All this infamy, therefore, 29 VII, 48| later times produced only wicked people, and no others. But 30 VII, 48| For if on account of the wicked of later generations the 31 VII, 48| good of ancient times the wicked of ancient times were preserved 32 App | displeased them if some wicked fellow passes through the