Book, Chapter

1   III,       IV|  saying convicts Him of much baseness, that He should drive the
2   III,       IV|     full of the suspicion of baseness. For when a right-thinking
3   III,        V|   doing every unholy deed of baseness ? For it is not virtue that
4   III,      XII| reasonable result of his own baseness. Nor indeed is a man who
5   III,      XXX|    was the slave of manifold baseness, and a stranger to freedom
6   III,      XXX|      on each occasion in the baseness of those without law, and
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