Wherein iniquities have their natural thetas, and no nocent is absolved by the verdict of himself. |
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The word 'innocent' literally means not nocent. So whatever you think of as innocent, these people are the opposite. |
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The earl of Devonshire being interested in the blood of York, that was rather feared than nocent, remained prisoner in the Tower. |
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Though it were likely that, among many that were nocent, some should perish that were innocent. |
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For often times the innocent is condemned, and the nocent is absolved, the godly is punished, and the ungodly is honored. |
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By this offer, I hope it will clearly appear where the guilt will lie, if innocent persons should come to suffer with the nocent. |
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They meditate whether the virtues of the one will exalt or diminish the force of the other, or correct any of its nocent qualities. |
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A great scruple arose even in the minds of the most confident Assassinates, whether the nocent and the innocent might be destroyed and perish together. |
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Whilst the warm limbec draws Salubrious waters from the nocent brood. |
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God made us naked and innocent, yet we presently made ourselves nocent. |
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