Chapter
1 25| they are protected by the law and the guardianship of
2 27| transgress the command and law of God. And in this manner
3 39| to the divine right and law. For it was God who placed
4 43| Hebrews alone, who, not by any law, but after the manner of
5 43| prophets, through whom the law was given to them from God;
6 43| another as the bearer of a new law; and having removed the
7 45| our offences against the law. He maketh his boast that
8 45| the Sabbath He broke the law, which He said that He did
9 45| the judges of their own law: who, having received the
10 56| as Lord, and to obey His law or precepts?), it follows
11 56| observed His worship and law; and on this account they
12 60| might choose the divine law, which unites human affairs
13 60| delivering it to us; by which law all the errors with which
14 60| prescribed by that same divine law which teaches that whatever
15 64| condemned even by the common law of nations, but even to
16 64| prostitute their persons. For the law of God is above all laws;
17 64| It is a part of the same law not to utter false witness,
18 65| are thus connected by the law of consanguinity, we ought
19 65| follows up with His own law, and with His own condition.
20 66| husband be bound by the same law, since God has joined together
21 73| kept His commandments and law, he will fall into those
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