Book, Chapter

 1    II,      XIV|       believe through them, and no judge would punish them as fabricating
 2    II,       XX|          as the cord with which to judge His kin, and, binding it
 3   III,        I|           given instruction to His judge and those who stood by and
 4   III,        I|           and wisdom to Pilate His judge, instead of being mocked
 5   III,       IX|           like doctors, who do not judge a herb by its being disagreeable,
 6   III,       XI|         out Pilate as governor and judge, who was himself a Greek,
 7   III,    XXVII|       saying, in order that we may judge the matter and take hold
 8   III,    XXVII|            cut off. Christ did not judge him by his stammering tongue,
 9    IV,       IV|            who said that we should judge angels, had his head cut
10    IV,       VI|    judgment, as having allowed the judge to speak any portents against
11    IV,      XIX|           from Him who is about to judge the quick and the dead?
12    IV,   XXVIII| self-accused, and is an implacable judge of himself, because he did
13    IV,      XXX|          second existence. He will judge the world for the things
14    IV,      XXX|          cases his own arbiter and judge. Even thus a man who believes
15    IV,      XXX|         take the light as test and judge, his labours are subject
16    IV,      XXX|           who perishes not, as the judge of all that is done by him.~ ~
17    IV,      XXX|        does not accept as test and judge the unsleeping eye of that
18    IV,      XXX|            is potent to behold and judge his deeds and activities,
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