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1 II, XVI | Slanderer himself who did any wrong, but he who showed him the 2 II, XVI | way who does the greater wrong, not he who takes hold of 3 III, VIII | then He would have done wrong by forcing the governor 4 III (160)| the clauses are in their wrong order.~ ~ 5 III, XX | the sin of him that does wrong." But though he received 6 III, XX | servant who had done no wrong, and did him harm although 7 III, XXI | Peter is convicted of doing wrong in other cases also. For 8 III, XXI | although they had done no wrong. For how did they do wrong, 9 III, XXI | wrong. For how did they do wrong, if they did not wish to 10 III, XXVIII | will see that Ananias did wrong, and was punished for the 11 III, XXVIII | their own. It was therefore wrong to keep some back, though 12 III, XXVIII | believers. The deed was not a wrong done to Peter, and therefore 13 III, XXX | minister of other people's wrong doings, and a notable zealot 14 III, XXXVIII | but a Roman.~ ~He was not wrong in calling himself a Roman, 15 III, XLI | till standards of right and wrong were set up. From such a 16 III (225)| Our apologist is on the wrong track, but it leads to many 17 IV, XIII | laws that no one should wrong or be wronged by another, 18 IV, XXVI | in name.292 It is quite wrong to suppose that because 19 IV (298)| 1 There may be something wrong about to_ loipo_n kaqareu& 20 IV, XXX | sun itself does nothing wrong, and does not harm his vision;