Book, Paragraph
1 1, 23| rule, every border, place, law, and possession: to each
2 1, 37| this same, according to the law and edict of the state,—
3 1, 38| He it is who holds by the law and edict of sovereign rule,
4 1, 38| of all, and in all. This law and edict is moreover one, (
5 1, 38| all I say) who bear this law in their hearts and in the
6 1, 39| name, which governs the Law. But far superior to the
7 1, 39| But far superior to the Law is the name (which) they
8 1, 40| and haters, from whom the law of truth has commanded us
9 1, 44| have been subjected by the law of nature; and they necessarily
10 1, 45| emulate his Father, as to law, reason, knowledge, and
11 1, 52| one another: because no law (prevails) among them. But
12 1, 69| time adhered to the divine law; he would indeed have been
13 1, 72| which is suitable to its law, " that he think not beyond
14 1, 72| adhere to the Divine law, when it was in his power
15 1, 78| see, but transgressed the law of their nature: and (thus),
16 2, 14| corrupted in a way contrary to law, and have been made to partake
17 2, 19| to be expected) from the law38. But such were these,
18 2, 29| compact (together), and of the Law; and, by that Lord, who
19 2, 31| so) we, adhering to the law, believe. Thus therefore,
20 2, 35| other thing, except the Law : that is, because of the
21 2, 35| that was suspended on the Law ! And this he openly acknowledges
22 2, 35| says, " We, adhering to the Law, believe." The fear then
23 2, 35| then of man, and of the Law, dismissed from the Philosophers,
24 2, 35| Philosophers, that Fear, and Law, which (were) of the truth !
25 2, 36| For73 there is neither law, nor any one ordinance superior
26 2, 37| Gods, on account of the Law? And, How can you dignify
27 2, 42| were (made) such by the law of the commonwealth: they
28 2, 42| of the punishment of the Law. ~
29 2, 44| who swerve from the Divine Law." But, How came he to swerve
30 2, 44| to swerve from the Divine Law, and to think defectively
31 2, 55| been got together. This law however, Diphilus,—who was
32 2, 56| 56. The law too, whereby men were sacrificed
33 2, 64| through the remembrance of the law, they shed their own blood
34 2, 81| For the Egyptians had a law, allowing them to take their
35 3, 2 | as a race governed by one law. It was (now) practicable
36 3, 35| Barbarians, and laid down a law, that not one of them should
37 3, 79| one enouncement, the same Law, and one mystery105, suitable
38 4, 3 | place of rule, in which the law appointed that their noblest
39 4, 6 | declarations of both the Law and the Prophets, as well
40 4, 6 | neither Moses who gave the law to the Hebrews, nor the
41 4, 8 | of the Jews, nor yet the Law of Moses, but all those
42 4, 9 | written respecting me in the Law of Moses, in the Prophets,
43 4, 12| Mother, and the Daughter in law against her Mother in law :
44 4, 12| law against her Mother in law : and the enemies of a man (
45 4, 12| Mother; and the Mother in law, against her Daughter in
46 4, 12| against her Daughter in law ; and the Daughter in law,
47 4, 12| law ; and the Daughter in law, against her Mother in law."
48 4, 12| law, against her Mother in law." And, Who is not astonished,
49 4, 13| and the Doctors of the Law, were assembled together
50 4, 18| some they killed by the law of war; others they destroyed
51 4, 20| which were, according to the law of Moses, formerly performed
52 4, 20| should the service of the law he established within it.
53 4, 23| of the precepts of their Law; and the Samaritans, on
54 4, 23| affirming that it was right the Law of Moses should there be
55 4, 24| performed according to the Law of Moses. -- That "He would
56 5, 21| Jews. For he laid down a law for them, -- as for men
57 5, 23| be transgressors of the Law; should act impiously, iniquitously,
58 5, 33| dispute in the courts of law; -- and the law of God has
59 5, 33| courts of law; -- and the law of God has declared that54 "
60 5, 34| accuse Moses who said in the law, "Thou shalt, not kill;
61 5, 34| which he himself shewed the Law laid down; and put forth (
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