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| Alphabetical [« »] latter 1 laurel 10 laurel-crowned 2 law 15 law-revealing 1 lawful 4 lay 2 | Frequency [« »] 16 world 15 among 15 idols 15 law 15 must 15 other 15 she | Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus The chaplet IntraText - Concordances law |
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1 IV | in this instance for the law. I put the apostle aside. 2 IV | individual could not have made a law, or it will have made it 3 IV | dress-law. If I nowhere find a law, it follows that tradition 4 IV | matters custom is accepted as law, when positive legal enactment 5 IV | is, in fact, the basis of law. But, (you say), if reason 6 IV | reason is the ground of law, all will now henceforth 7 IV | henceforth have to be counted law, whoever brings it forward, 8 IV | originate and establish a law, if only it be such as is 9 VI | VI.~Demanding then a law of God, you have that common 10 VI | nature those things which the law requires, he suggests both 11 VI | he suggests both natural law and a law-revealing nature. 12 XI | kinsfolk, whom even the law has commanded us to honour 13 XI | become him even to sue at law? And shall he apply the 14 XI | a transgression of God's law, you may see by a slight 15 XIII| initiated. You have the law from the patriarchs indeed;