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1 I, 26| was his duty even to have permitted what he was about to prohibit 2 I, 26| even now that is tacitly permitted which is forbidden without 3 II, 7 | very authority in creation permitted these gifts to be enjoyed: 4 II, 7 | man's will, which He had permitted with set purpose, and in 5 II, 11| nature could not have rightly permitted His goodness to have gone 6 II, 28| all the evil which my God permitted to be, this also, did your 7 III, 9 | will not, to begin with, be permitted to use as examples the acts 8 III, 10| Therefore, since you are not permitted to resort to any instances 9 III, 23| how is it that He can have permitted to range through His own 10 IV, 8 | of prevarication, when he permitted himself to be feared by 11 IV, 9 | is not only bad if he has permitted obedience to a bad law; 12 IV, 12| gathered for two days, He yet permitted it on the one occasion only 13 IV, 16| reprisals which the Creator permitted in requiring "an eye for 14 IV, 16| revenge which he ought to have permitted me to take, if he meant 15 IV, 17| his children, who has not permitted us to make children for 16 IV, 18| God but Him, whom He thus permitted to be honoured in His own 17 IV, 18| happens it that He quietly permitted these persons to remain 18 IV, 19| actuated with a diverse spirit, permitted a hearing which the Creator 19 IV, 26| recent god could not have permitted any one to be in the short 20 IV, 34| put away. Moses, however, permitted repudiation m Deuteronomy: " 21 IV, 34| absolutely forbid, that He permitted on some occasions, when 22 IV, 34| that divorce is in any way permitted by Christ, how is it that 23 IV, 34| her (a union which the law permitted only on the one occasion 24 IV, 36| Lord could possibly have permitted an untrue exclamation about 25 IV, 38| time in which marriage is permitted, and the time in which it 26 IV, 41| treachery. Now, if He knowingly permitted the man, whom He deliberately 27 IV, 41| maliciousness, in having permitted the man of his own choice 28 V, 3 | rest, the apostle must (be permitted to) go on with his own statement, 29 V, 6 | principle that servants are not permitted to know their masters' plans, 30 V, 7 | reconciled to her husband," both permitted divorce, which indeed He 31 V, 11| an existence, could he be permitted to ascribe an attribute 32 V, 14| retaliation of the law, therefore, permitted not retribution for an injury;