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1 1 | only once. What dost thou, Law of the Creator? Between
2 1 | Continence honours the law of marriage, licence tempers
3 1 | just as we do one God. The law of marriage reaps an accession
4 3 | you say, "but saving the law of marriage." Saving it,
5 4 | than one). He added, too, a law concerning the future; if,
6 4 | prophetically uttered. The law stood (firm). In short,
7 5 | institution, which of course is a law, not (merely) a memorial
8 5 | to "the beginning" the (law of) the individuity of marriage.
9 7 | have nothing to do with the law (which Christ has not dissolved,
10 7 | catch at such parts of the law as they choose; plainly
11 7 | do we too assert that the law has deceased in this sense,
12 7 | forasmuch as there is in the law a precept that a man is
13 7 | among those parts of the law which have been cancelled.
14 7 | kingdoms of the heavens:" the law of succeeding to the wife
15 7 | inasmuch as even the ancient law forbids" marriage with members
16 7 | between the apostle and the Law (which he is not impugning
17 7 | so far as pertains to the law, the lines of argument drawn
18 7 | opponents). In short, the same (law) prohibits priests from
19 7 | Him; (priests) whom the Law used to forbid to be present
20 7 | accordance with the pristine Law of God, which prophesied
21 8 | VIII. FROM THE LAW TERTULLIAN COMES TO THE
22 8 | DOGMAS.~Turning now to the law, which is properly ours--
23 9 | and the restruction of the law of "the beginning." But
24 9 | but (one)which imposed the law of "the beginning," and
25 10| event resulting from the law of God, not from an offence
26 10| resulting from the Lord's law, has been--not separated
27 11| in accordance with the law and the apostle--if, notwithstanding,
28 12| not even the Scantinian law. Why, how many digamists,
29 12| think that an exceptional law of monogamy is made with
30 12| For if bishops have a law of their own teaching monogamy,
31 13| been emancipated from the law of the husband.' Doubtless,
32 13| has been freed from (his) law, (so) that she is not an
33 13| ye too made dead to the law through the body of Christ,
34 13| efficiently caused through the law, (wrought) in our members
35 13| been emancipated from the law, being dead (to that) in
36 13| us "be made dead to the law through the body of Christ," (
37 13| oldness," (that is, of the law,)--taking you away from
38 13| taking you away from the law, which does not keep a wife,
39 13| act in (subjection to) the law, in so far as a result of
40 13| now been made dead to the law, it cannot be lawful for
41 13| have withdrawn from that (law) in the eye of which it
42 14| live in (observance of) the law. But so did circumstances
43 14| of the Paraclete. The New Law abrogated divorce--it had (
44 15| one thing to, lay down a law of not marrying, it is another
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