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1 1, I | are in accordance with the laws; others, again, secret, 2 1, I | maintained in violation of the laws." And his wish is to bring 3 1, I | placed among Scythians, whose laws were unholy, and having 4 1, I | associations contrary to their laws, with those like-minded 5 1, I | truth is to decide, the laws of the heathens which relate 6 1, I | polytheism, are "Scythian" laws, or more impious even than 7 1, I | in opposition to existing laws, if done for the sake of 8 1, I | leagues contrary to the laws of the devil, against his 9 1, XVI | list, there exists neither laws nor discourses which produced 10 1, XVI | the entire world, obey the laws of Moses. Consider, then, 11 1, XVII | who were placed under his laws, and to have led them into 12 1, XVIII | carefully compare these with the laws of Moses--histories with 13 1, XVIII | ethical discourses with laws and commandments--and see 14 1, XVIII | first who enacted these laws and delivered them to Moses, 15 1, XVIII | universe, after laying down laws for its government, to confer 16 1, XX | behind him histories and laws for an entire nation, they 17 1, XXX | withdraw themselves from their laws, and to secede to him, not 18 1, LXI | them and to subject them to laws that were truly from God. 19 2, XIII | contrary to the established laws and the customs permitted 20 2, LII | enacting for them those laws which you believe to be 21 2, LII | agreeable to the existing laws, a constitution in conformity 22 3, V | divine Spirit, both enacted laws for the Hebrews, according 23 3, VII | it in keeping with such laws as His, which were derived 24 3, VII | rebellion, have adopted laws of so exceedingly mild a 25 3, VIII | and have thus observed laws of a mild and philanthropic 26 3, LXXIII | brought into subjection to the laws, no wise man would yield 27 3, LXXIII | appropriate guidance and laws, so God, legislating through 28 3, LXXIX | for his citizens the best laws, that he had not given them 29 3, LXXIX | doctrine, I have given the best laws and instruction for the 30 4, XXII | and who have obtained new laws, in harmony with the established 31 4, XXIV | and of the established laws, treat them as men, while 32 4, XXXI | the arrangement of their laws, he will find that they 33 4, XXXI | to listen to their sacred laws, the days termed "Sabbath," 34 4, XXXII | better class of men, enacted laws which ensure happiness to 35 4, XXXIX | foreign character of their laws and their peculiar polity. 36 4, LVII | beginning of the world, laws established for the purpose 37 4, LXIII | not being permitted by the laws to enter the cities, they ( 38 4, LXV | preserved uninjured amid the laws that are established in 39 4, LXXXI | many arts and well-arranged laws; while constitutions, and 40 4, XCIX | who have transgressed the laws of nature, He sends judgments 41 5, XXIV | For, in harmony with those laws which are based upon the 42 5, XXV | peculiar people, and enacted laws in keeping with the customs 43 5, XXV | peculiar people," and enacted laws which they carefully preserve. 44 5, XXV | legislated for, enacted the laws of each land in co-operation 45 5, XXV | with Moses, and enacted the laws of the Jews.~ 46 5, XXVI | he says, "observe the laws, not only because it has 47 5, XXVI | the observance of his own laws, and not depart from them, 48 5, XXVI | to enact among them the laws which prevail, or was it 49 5, XXVII | example, tell us whether the laws of the Scythians, which 50 5, XXVII | murder of parents, are right laws; or those of the Persians, 51 5, XXVII | the business of enacting laws among the different nations, 52 5, XXVII | and to inquire how the laws are rightly enacted among 53 5, XXVII | get rid of those ancestral laws which permit the marriages 54 5, XXVII | impiety to do away with those laws which, for example, prevail 55 5, XXVII | away with those ancestral laws which forbid the worship 56 5, XXVII | according to one set of laws, and impiously according 57 5, XXVIII | he was pious who kept the laws of his own country, and 58 5, XXVIII | agreeably to his country's laws, although he made war against, 59 5, XXVIII | nations which possessed laws of an opposite kind. Now, 60 5, XXVIII | relations and different laws, see whether it will not 61 5, XXXI | do so, and enact for them laws, and point out a manner 62 5, XXXII | them under the influence of laws, and of a mode of life which 63 5, XXXII | various places by means of laws of a better and more divine 64 5, XXXIV | according to their respective laws. And some abstain from the 65 5, XXXIV | select out of all existing laws the best, each would choose, 66 5, XXXIV | each consider their own laws much the best, and therefore 67 5, XXXIV | of all men regarding the laws, may be determined by many 68 5, XXXV | disregard of their native laws, what was interdicted by 69 5, XXXV | would keep his country's laws, then philosophers in Egypt, 70 5, XXXV | observe their country's laws, or certain parts of the 71 5, XXXV | philosopher, and still observe the laws of his country, he would 72 5, XXXV | regard to his country's laws, lingers here below among 73 5, XXXVI | ought to keep his country's laws? For this Ammon would not 74 5, XXXVI | Nile should observe the laws of the Egyptians regarding 75 5, XXXVI | worship sanctioned by the laws of his country; and it follows, 76 5, XXXVI | conformity with their country's laws, they eat human beings. 77 5, XXXVI | becoming, to obey his country's laws; and he appears to approve 78 5, XXXVII | are, then, generally two laws presented to us, the one 79 5, XXXVII | For when there are some laws in harmony with the will 80 5, XXXVII | and those who administer laws of the kind referred to), 81 5, XXXVII | though we may satisfy unholy laws, and those who love them. 82 5, XXXVII | more in the case of those laws which relate to God? Neither 83 5, XXXVIII| contrary to his country's laws, and do obeisance to Urania? 84 5, XXXVIII| him to act contrary to the laws of his country, he will 85 5, XXXVIII| deemed to be such by the laws of the country. A similar 86 5, XXXIX | who, in keeping with the laws of their country, worship 87 5, XL | of the different kinds of laws, he adds the following remark, " 88 5, XL | ought to have said that "laws are kings of all men," for 89 5, XLIV | customs of the Jews with the laws of certain nations, let 90 5, LX | literal acceptation of the laws is not that which conveys 91 6, XIV | not acquainted with his laws, nor trained in the branches 92 6, XV | expresses himself in the Laws as follows: "Now God, according 93 6, XLII | together and arranged under laws,~which may be analogically 94 6, XLIX | that he who left behind him laws for a whole nation, regarding 95 7, XVIII | of Nazareth, promulgated laws quite opposed to these, 96 7, XVIII | his mind, condemn his own laws, and send forth a messenger 97 7, XXIII | Nazareth," did not promulgate laws opposed to those just considered 98 7, XXV | His mind, condemn His own laws, and send by His messenger 99 7, XXVI | upon them; for their very laws would in that case restrain 100 7, LIII | his interpretation of the laws of nature. Might you not, 101 7, LXIII | corrupt a woman whom the laws have already given to another, 102 8, VI | is mightier than all the laws upon earth. For the Lord 103 8, XXIV | to them according to the laws, and pray to them that they 104 8, XXV | sacrificed to according to laws, and to be prayed to that 105 8, XXVI | men. Besides, what are the laws in accordance with which 106 8, XXVI | demons? For if he means laws enacted in states, he must 107 8, XXVI | agreement with the divine laws. But if that cannot be done, 108 8, XXVI | that cannot be done, as the laws of many states are quite 109 8, XXVI | inconsistent with each other, these laws, therefore, must of necessity 110 8, XXVI | of necessity either be no laws at all in the proper sense 111 8, XXVII | sacrificed to according to the laws, and prayers are to be offered 112 8, LVI | will live according to the laws of God, never consenting 113 8, LVI | never consenting to obey the laws of sin. We will marry if 114 8, LVI | clear to us that if the two laws, the law of God and the 115 8, LXVI | of God, which obeys His laws and hearkens to the call, " 116 8, LXXV | for the maintenance of the laws and the support of religion."