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1   Int          (40)| regard to the non-eternity of punishment, of being a follower tou~
2   Int,       10    |     being the non-eternity of punishment, and in iv. 16, p. 187,
3   III,        I    |     and was obliged to endure punishment, yet at least He should |
4   III,     XXII    |      Herod, became a cause of punishment to those who guarded him.
5    IV,     XIII    |        then great will be the punishment of those who reject it.
6    IV,       IV    |     by receiving some kind of punishment or maltreatment. This is
7    IV,      XXV    |      were let off without any punishment, while certain others, who
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