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law

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1 I, 11 | the will of God. For the law that is of God, says, "My 2 II, 14 | world, if it had not had the law of God and the prophets 3 II, 15 | and of those who keep the law and commandments of God. 4 II, 15 | from God, abandoning His law and commandments.~ 5 II, 16 | themselves, but keep the law of God, and eat of the seeds 6 II, 16 | them, again, transgress the law of God, and eat flesh, and 7 II, 16 | the righteous, keeping the law of God, bite and injure 8 II, 25 | in wisdom. But as when a law has commanded abstinence 9 II, 25 | it is obviously not the law which causes punishment, 10 II, 27 | For God has given us a law and holy commandments; and 11 II, 34 | abandon mankind, but gave a law, and sent holy prophets 12 II, 35 | PROPHETIC BOOKS.~The divine law, then, not only forbids 13 II, 35 | Wherefore saith the holy law: "Thou shalt not commit 14 II, 37 | stole these things from the law and the prophets. The poets 15 III, 9 | DOCTRINE OF GOD AND HIS LAW.~Now we also confess that 16 III, 9 | And we have learned a holy law; but we have as lawgiver 17 III, 9 | righteous words." Of this divine law, then, Moses, who also was 18 III, 9 | Judaea, and gave them a law, and taught them these things. 19 III, 9 | this great and wonderful law, which tends to all righteousness, 20 III, 10| God taught them by the law, saying, "Ye shall not afflict 21 III, 11| people transgressed the law which had been given to 22 III, 11| addition to His giving them the law, afterwards sent forth also 23 III, 11| them of the contents of the law, and to turn them to repentance, 24 III, 12| righteousness which the law enjoined, confirmatory utterances 25 III, 15| righteousness exercised, law administered, worship performed, 26 III, 17| teaching him through the law. And did not the poets Homer 27 III, 23| the writings of the divine law which has been given to


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