Book, Chapter

 1    II,      XIX|        now Pilate, who had just judged Him according to appearance,
 2    II,      XIX|     been done rightly should be judged as a trick of rascality
 3    II,      XVI|  troubled by bodily ailments is judged as a wrongdoer, but receives
 4   III,     VIII| Accordingly, He would have been judged one of those who are regarded
 5   III,     VIII|    would have been maligned and judged as an illusive dream and
 6   III,     VIII|         this He would have been judged to be neither God nor the
 7    IV,       VI|         that the heaven will be judged together with the earth. "
 8    IV,       VI|    itself too being about to be judged, together with the heaven
 9    IV,       VI|          And why will heaven be judged ? Will it some day be shown
10    IV,      XXX|        of the point at issue as judged from the inviolable nature
11    IV,      XXX|   tablet of their soul, all who judged their confession towards
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