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St. Augustine
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law

   Book, Chapter
1 1, 7-12 | orderest all things by Thy law. This age then, Lord, whereof 2 1, 18-29| high and by an unwearied law dispensing penal blindness 3 2, 2-3 | object of a family, as Thy law prescribes, O Lord: who 4 2, 4-9 | Theft is punished by Thy law, O Lord, and the law written 5 2, 4-9 | Thy law, O Lord, and the law written in the hearts of 6 2, 1 | Lord, nor decline from Thy law. The life also which here 7 2, 1 | God, Thy truth, and Thy law. For these lower things 8 2, 1 | stealth to do contrary to Thy law, because by power I could 9 3, 7-13 | out of the most rightful law of God Almighty, whereby 10 3, 8-15 | of the same crime, by the law of God, which hath not so 11 3, 8-15 | confirmed, by custom or law of any city or nation, may 12 4, 9-14 | where doth he not find Thy law in his own punishment? And 13 4, 9-14 | own punishment? And Thy law is truth, and truth Thou. ~ ~ 14 4, 10-15| haste not to be. This is the law of them. Thus much has Thou 15 5, 8-14 | stolidity, punishable by law, did not custom uphold them; 16 5, 8-14 | lawful what by Thy eternal law shall never be lawful; and 17 5, 11-21| who wished to engraff the law of the Jews upon the Christian 18 5, 14-24| hated and scoffed at the Law and the Prophets. Yet did 19 6, 4-6 | the old Scriptures of the law and the Prophets were laid 20 6, 8-13 | before me to Rome, to study law, and there he was carried 21 6, 10-16| practise something of the law he had studied, more to 22 7, 21-27| with the testimonies of the Law and the Prophets. And the 23 7, 21-27| man be delighted with the law of God after the inner man, 24 7, 21-27| shall he do with that other law in his members which warreth 25 7, 21-27| which warreth against the law of his mind, and bringeth 26 7, 21-27| him into captivity to the law of sin which is in his members? 27 8, 3-8 | 8.3.8 This law holds in foul and accursed 28 8, 5-10 | of the Emperor Julian a law was made, whereby Christians 29 8, 5-10 | and how he, obeying this law, chose rather to give over 30 8, 5-12 | vain I delighted in Thy law according to the inner man, 31 8, 5-12 | inner man, when another law in my members rebelled against 32 8, 5-12 | members rebelled against the law of my mind, and led me captive 33 8, 5-12 | led me captive under the law of sin which was in my members. 34 8, 5-12 | was in my members. For the law of sin is the violence of 35 8, 6-13 | sitting released from his law business, and awaiting to 36 8, 11-27| delights, but not as doth the law of the Lord thy God." This 37 9, 2-2 | young, no students in Thy law, nor in Thy peace, but in 38 10, 43-70| wondrous things out of Thy law. Thou knowest my unskilfulness, 39 11, 2-2 | burned to meditate in Thy law, and therein to confess 40 11, 2-3 | the hidden things of Thy law, and close it not against 41 11, 2-3 | wonderful things out of Thy law; even from the beginning, 42 11, 2-4 | delights, but not such as Thy law, O Lord. Behold, wherein 43 12, 15-19| ever, Thou hast given it a law which it shall not pass. 44 12, 18-27| of the hearers. But the law is good to edify, if a man 45 12, 18-27| commandments He hung all the Law and the Prophets. And what 46 12, 25-35| brethren, who employ Thy law lawfully, to the end of 47 12, 30-41| us, that we may use the law lawfully, the end of the 48 12, 32-43| may occur; this being the law my confession, that if I 49 13, 23-33| ought to be a doer of the law, not a judge. Neither doth 50 13, 24-37| been the ministers of the Law unto us, as in the firmament


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