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1  II,  44|          His inaction He made the guilt His own, and permitted it
2 III,  43| necessarily to the contraction of guilt? For suppose that I myself,
3 III,  43|           and hold us involved in guilt which may not be forgiven.
4  IV,  31|        offerings may be demanded, guilt is said to have been contracted;
5  IV,  32|           even thus free from the guilt of dishonouring the gods,
6   V,  44|            you have added to your guilt beyond measure in calling
7 VII,  21|          this, what wickedness or guilt has been contracted, since
8 VII,  26|      their whole life was full of guilt, for they carelessly neglected
9 VII,  41|           But if he was free from guilt, and not worthy of punishment
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