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1 II, VII | Apostles separated from the law. The daughter is the flesh, 2 II, XIX | taken place in a court of law. He whom they had seized 3 III, X | each of them. The Mosaic law was like a house that is 4 III (124)| Psalms, but not from the law.~ ~ 5 III, XI | forbidden by the Mosaic law. They do this under the 6 III, XI | their guardianship of the law, and being inflamed accordingly.~ ~ 7 III, XII | within sight of a court of law without an advocate,141 8 III, XIII | light; in the second, the law guided the boat of the world; 9 III, XIII | earthquake is the Mosaic law, the fire is the prophets, 10 III, XXIX | reverence for the Mosaic law. Had he rejected it in favour 11 III, XXX | For if he is without law to those who are without 12 III, XXX | to those who are without law,193 as he himself says, 13 III, XXX | baseness of those without law, and appropriates their 14 III, XXX | with those who are without law, and also in his writings 15 III, XXXVII | meet both those without law and the Jews, though he 16 III, XXXVII | circumcision in order to enrich the law with the Gospel by giving 17 III, XXXI | the exact teaching of the law of my fathers." But he who 18 III, XXXI | Roman, at one time without law, and at another a Greek,199 19 III, XXXI | just now conformed to the law, and to-day to the Gospel, 20 III, XXXII | on S. Paul's use of the law for his own advantage (as 21 III, XXXII | sake of vainglory, and the law for the sake of covetousness, 22 III, XXXII | things, he calls in the law as a supporter of his covetousness, 23 III, XXXII | saying, "Or doth not the law say these things ? For in 24 III, XXXII | these things ? For in the law of Moses it is written, 25 III, XXXII | such solemn respect to the law because he is insatiable, 26 III, XXXIX | on S. Paul's use of the law for his own advantage (1 27 III, XXXIX | with the witness of the law, so that they might show 28 III, XXXIII | inconsistent attitude towards the law, condemning it in Gal. v. 29 III, XXXIII | man do one thing of the law,206 he is a debtor to do 30 III, XXXIII | a debtor to do the whole law" (Gal. v. 3). This is instead 31 III, XXXIII | things that are spoken by the law. This fine fellow, sound 32 III, XXXIII | instructed in the accuracy of the law of his fathers, who had 33 III, XXXIII | removes the ordinance of the law, saying to the Galatians, " 34 III, XXXIII | horrible for a man to obey the law, he says, "As many as are 35 III, XXXIII | As many as are under the law are under a curse" (Gal. 36 III, XXXIII | writes to the Romans "The law is spiritual" (vii. 14), 37 III, XXXIII | vii. 14), and again, "The law is holy and the commandment 38 III, XXXIII | night, stumbling over the law, and knocking against the 39 III, XL | inconsistent attitude towards the law.~ ~[When he says that to 40 III, XL | that to do one thing in the law obliges a man to do all, 41 III, XL | all, he is not abusing the law, but pointing to its minuteness, 42 III, XL | in fulfilling the whole law, take two enactments, concerning 43 III, XL | man who made it, so the law, which is the measure of 44 III, XL | As for his calling the law "holy," etc., it was holy 45 III, XL | brings in the witness of the law and quotes from it, "Thou 46 III, XXXIV | inconsistency, in saying "The law entered that the offence 47 III, XXXIV | utterances which he took from the law in order to get support 48 III, XXXIV | words by saying, "For the law entered that the offence 49 III, XXXIV | the strength of sin is the law" (1 Cor. xv. 56). He practically 50 III, XXXIV | like a sword, and cuts the law to pieces without mercy 51 III, XXXIV | ways inclines to obey the law, and says it is |108 praiseworthy 52 III, XLI | Paul's saying that "The law entered that the offence 53 III, XLI | be corrected unless the law came to reveal it. Good 54 III, XLI | of ignorance and sin the law guided men to the life of 55 III, XLI | its "strength" from the law, because the law punished 56 III, XLI | from the law, because the law punished sinners (see 1 57 III, XLI | and it was thus that the law wielded sin. Paul bids men 58 III, XLI | flee from it, not to the law, but to Christ who is Master 59 III, XLI | Christ who is Master of the law. He does not destroy the 60 III, XLI | He does not destroy the law, but its work as "schoolmaster" ( 61 III, XLI | Christ (Gal. iii. 23). The law is like the moon, and the 62 III (212)| own attitude towards the law.~ ~ 63 III, XLIII | act, and quite contrary to law. Here are his words, "Through 64 IV, II | preserves things, and keeps the law of good order. So, even 65 IV, XII | judgment-seat is the severity of the law, which will be combined 66 IV (267)| quotation is really from the law.~ ~ 67 IV, XIX | aside the training of the law, and cause righteousness 68 IV, XIX | society which is without law, and teach men to have no 69 IV, XXV | see in things human. The law may decide that a wrongdoer 70 IV, XXV | punished, but the king whose law it is may overrule it by 71 IV, XXV | conform to the letter of the law, for, if it did, it would 72 IV, XXV | to their own doing. The law does not join in its Master' 73 IV, XXV | stoop to the level of the law, but simply forgives it.~ ~ 74 IV, XXV | that was theirs under the law?~ ~Ncce that to the words " 75 IV, XXV | fears the threatening of the law, which was hanging over 76 IV, XXV | refuge to the Master of the law Himself, and receives from 77 IV, XXIII | name of "gods" from the law, when it cries out and admonishes 78 IV, XXX | and penetrate them by a law of creation, and then that