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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
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1 1pref| furnish remedies by their law of multinuptialism? For 2 5 | is to be accounted, the Law of God first comes to hand 3 5 | that) toward God, (that Law) laid, as the next substratum 4 5 | integrity. And this (the Law) accordingly fortified, 5 5 | repression of which (the Law) ordained next to (that 6 5 | not commit adultery," (the Law) adjoins, "Thou shalt not 7 5 | fore-front of the most holy law, among the primary counts 8 6 | necessarily prescribe you a law, not to stretch out your 9 6 | to the apostle; and "the law and the prophets (were) 10 6 | just now beginning with the Law in demonstrating (the nature 11 6 | justly with that phase of the law which Christ has "not dissolved, 12 6 | is the "burdens" of the law which were "until John," 13 6 | injury to innocence. The law of piety, sanctity, humanity, 14 6 | in its entirety; in which law "blessed (is) the man who 15 6 | and by night." About that (law) the same David (says) again: " 16 6 | David (says) again: "The law of the Lord (is) unblameable 17 6 | the apostle: "And so the law indeed is holy, and the 18 6 | we, then, making void the law through faith? Far be it; 19 6 | we are establishing the law "--forsooth in those (points) 20 6 | Ask (yourself) whether the law of not committing adultery 21 6 | vain that an additional law has been reared, condemning 22 6 | precedent (be it precept, or law, or sentence,) of indulgence 23 7 | teaching of nature, out of the law of ear and tongue, out of 24 7 | instruments of fear, "the Law and the Prophets?" He set 25 8 | been a transgressor of the law; hearing with the ear, and 26 12 | recognise the form of the Old Law with regard to the demonstration 27 12 | of retaining or not the Law; this is the first rule 28 12 | against, from the pristine Law? which alone they prescribe 29 12 | the other burdens of the law remissible. Why, then, do 30 12 | the (burden of) the whole law will be incurred, if the 31 16 | that temple, wrote the law pertaining to the temple-keepers: " 32 17 | means) according to "the law of the letter," in which 33 17 | but according to "the law of the Spirit," to which 34 17 | of the flesh." "For the law," he says, "of the Spirit 35 17 | manumitted thee from the law of sin and of death." For 36 17 | labouring (as we were) in the law, "God hath sent, through 37 17 | the righteousness of the law," he says, "might be fulfilled 38 20 | THE APOSTLES, AND OF THE LAW.~The discipline, therefore, 39 20 | he wont to interpret the law, and keep its figures even 40 20 | colour, he is defiled.", (The Law) would have the man who 41 20 | provision," says (the Law), shall be made for her, 42 21 | figurative meanings of the Law) better, of course they 43 21 | or non-observance of the Law, Peter was the first of 44 21 | loosed" those parts of the law which were abandoned, and "


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