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| Alphabetical [« »] laughs 1 launched 1 lausiac 3 law 13 law-abiding 1 lawfully 1 lawgiver 1 | Frequency [« »] 13 heretics 13 including 13 language 13 law 13 matthias 13 next 13 pages | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances law |
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1 2,8 | Christians to think of the Jewish Law? How were they to regard 2 2,14| explains the nature of the true law of God.[1] Other letters 3 3 | Commandments of the Mosaic Law. In general, they explain 4 4,6 | gospels as scripture, like the Law and the Prophets, and so 5 6,1 | literary verdicts-all the Law by Moses, all the Psalms 6 7,1 | in Christ. Jesus is both “Law” and “Word.” In the writings 7 8,4 | in part to meet it). The Law and the Gospel were set 8 9,1 | Hebrews; explains the Jewish Law as simply a temporary sketch 9 9,3 | coordinated them with the Law and the Prophets, “because 10 13,2 | doctrinal writing, church law, and chronology. Harnack 11 14,2 | seems to have practiced law and taught rhetoric, with 12 14,6 | his island exile!... The Law and the prophets she unites 13 14,12| church, the function of the Law, and so forth. The second