Book, Chapter

1    IV,      XII| there would be no test of an unrighteous man if there were no righteousness.
2    IV,        X|  diseased is healed, and the unrighteous is called, but the righteous
3    IV,      XIX|      of no avail against the unrighteous. They introduce into the
4    IV,      XXV|    justification, when every unrighteous deed has been put off.~ ~
5    IV,      XXX|        that the deeds of the unrighteous should never be punished,
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