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 236. That  one   who   has   fallen   bank   into   sin   may   often   profit the  righteous.

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237.  Concerning   evil   habit   and   obstinacy   or,   that   an  inveterate   custom   in   with   great   difficulty   given   up.

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238.  Against   obstinate   old   men.

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239.  Of   the   bodies   of   the   wicked   ;   that   they   are   altogether polluted  with   sin.

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240.  Concerning   the   bitterness   of   the   life   of   the   wicked.

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241.  That   the   wicked   neither   feel   nor   care   for   the   labour which  they   undergo   for   the   world.

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