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1 The warning must be given that there is no more grievous error.
2 And they are now making this law more grievous in many ways.
3 Objection 1: It would seem that anger is more grievous than hatred.
4 Therefore the sin of murder is more grievous than that of blasphemy.
5 Never has Scotland had a more grievous day than this of Magersfontein.
6 Mr. Solmes made a still more grievous face than he had before.
7 How my newspaper connection would be embarrassed was a more grievous inquiry.
8 Nay, these have displayed a more grievous cruelty and a fiercer malice.
9 Then wise Telemachus answered him, saying: All the more grievous it is!
10 Ere long the poor Princess was in even more grievous trouble.
11 Therefore blasphemy and denial of the faith are more grievous sins than idolatry.
12 Objection 1: It seems that prodigality is a more grievous sin than covetousness.
13 Therefore the vice of heretical depravity is more grievous than idolatry.
14 Therefore the sin of our first parents was more grievous than other sins.
15 Objection 1: It would seem that Adam's sin was more grievous than Eve's.
16 What veils of glory more grievous than these embodiments of error!
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