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    malefactor


    1. And again I said: Lord and after them whom will You judgee And I heard a voice saying to me: Hear righteous John; Then the race of the Hebrews shall be examined who nailed me to the tree like a malefactor; And I said; and what punishment will these get and in what place seeing that they did such things to You? And I heard a voice saying to me: They shall go away into Tartarus as the prophet David foretold They cried out and there was none to save for the Lord and He did not listen to them; And again the Apostle Paul said: As many as have sinned without law shall also perish without law and as many as have sinned in law shall be judged by means of law


    2. The Peace and the Love for these folks never left me, and their understanding of what they were doing was never realized, they saw me as a threat, of which I was not, and therefore treated as a malefactor


    3. He who was in the beginning with the Father, and by whom all things were made, must suffer for sin the just for the unjust,�must die the death of a malefactor, before the way to heaven can be laid open to any soul


    4. teacher, should ever be charged as a malefactor and


    5. answered and said unto him, ‘If he were not a malefactor


    6. in John as a malefactor, so unlike in these and others


    7. The quick travellers came up with the slow, and courteous salutations were exchanged; and one of the new comers, who was, in fact, a canon of Toledo and master of the others who accompanied him, observing the regular order of the procession, the cart, the officers, Sancho, Rocinante, the curate and the barber, and above all Don Quixote caged and confined, could not help asking what was the meaning of carrying the man in that fashion; though, from the badges of the officers, he already concluded that he must be some desperate highwayman or other malefactor whose punishment fell within the jurisdiction of the Holy Brotherhood


    8. The firstnamed malefactor will be subjected to the mazzuola, the second culprit beheaded


    9. And they shackled him hand and foot and would take of him ne bail ne mainprise but preferred a charge against him for he was a malefactor


    10. For years past I have continually been conscious of some power behind the malefactor, some deep organizing power which forever stands in the way of the law, and throws its shield over the wrong-doer

    11. He picked the breastplate up and carried it tenderly in his hand, while I walked beside the Professor, like a policeman with a malefactor


    12. It was put up in wuld times by the relations of a malefactor who was tortured there by nailing his hand to a post and afterwards hung


    13. The poor man made a clamor over it: some malefactor had been there! He entered, and the first thing he beheld was a piece of gold lying forgotten on some piece of furniture


    14. The "malefactor" who had been there was Father Madeleine


    15. Who was this man? an examination had been made; witnesses had been heard, and they were unanimous; light had abounded throughout the entire debate; the accusation said: "We have in our grasp not only a marauder, a stealer of fruit; we have here, in our hands, a bandit, an old offender who has broken his ban, an ex-convict, a miscreant of the most dangerous description, a malefactor named Jean Valjean, whom justice has long been in search of, and who, eight years ago, on emerging from the galleys at Toulon, committed a highway robbery, accompanied by violence, on the person of a child, a Savoyard named Little Gervais; a crime provided for by article 383 of the Penal Code, the right to try him for which we reserve hereafter, when his identity shall have been judicially established


    16. Thanks to my inexperience I took the narrator for the malefactor, a man with an iron character, a man to whom Petroff was nothing


    17. And yet the malefactor had repented on the cross, and went nevertheless to paradise


    18. The one confirmed the other: the fact that the merciful will go to Heaven, and the unmerciful to hell, meant that everybody ought to be merciful, and the malefactor having been forgiven by Christ meant that Christ was merciful


    19. The vessel is attacked, and, without resistance, eight are wounded, three are killed, and four taken and carried into British service, one of whom has been hung as a malefactor in Nova Scotia


    20. Suppose that Congress were to pass a law that every malefactor under the sentence of death, who enlisted in the Army, should not have the sentence of the law executed on his body

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    criminal crook felon malefactor outlaw offender miscreant wrongdoer delinquent law-breaker reprobate