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1 Marc | sisters for wives, until the law coming separated them, and
2 Theoph | opposition to the ordinance and law, deposited it in another'
3 Theop | indignation, "They read the law74 without; "75 for the Jews
4 Theop | Jews were not to read the law going forth out of the gates
5 Theop | pretentiously reading the law, as if, forsooth, they were
6 Theop | strange land, explaining the law by distorting and degrading
7 Thall | according to their vows, in the law, they alone were said to
8 Thall | me, if I meditate in the law of the Lord day and night?
9 Thall | Chastity, and Its Rites in the Law; Vines, Christ, and the
10 Thall | Between the Shadows of the Law and the Realities of Heaven.~
11 Thall | Realities of Heaven.~If the law, according to the apostle,
12 Procil | accordance with which also the law is framed; because they
13 Thekla | things in opposition to the law, "Thou shalt love the Lord
14 Thekla | hands with murder, and the law forbids this, punishing
15 Thekla | theft, poisoning, then the law is in opposition to destiny;
16 Thekla | which destiny appointed the law prohibits, and those things
17 Thekla | and those things which the law prohibits destiny compels
18 Thekla | compels men to do. Hence law is hostile to destiny. But
19 Thekla | nothing without it, then the law must needs be produced by
20 Thekla | produced by destiny. But the law destroys destiny, teaching
21 Thekla | God having appointed a law for the punishment of the
22 Tusiane| things are contained in the law and the prophets; for they,
23 Tusiane| II.-Figure, Image, Truth: Law Grace, Glory; Man Created
24 Tusiane| representatives of truth. For the law is indeed the figure and
25 Tusiane| men of olden time and the law foretold to us the characteristics
26 Tusiane| came by Moses, that is the Law, but not so goodly as the
27 Tusiane| goodly as the Gospel. For the Law is a kind of figure and
28 Tusiane| of God according to the law, nor shall he enter into
29 Domn | overcome by errors, since the law was not of itself sufficient
30 Domn | virginity, succeeding the law, governed men by the precepts
31 Domn | righteousness that is by the law had been to them sufficient
32 Domn | The olive signifies the law given to Moses in the desert,
33 Domn | inheritance when they broke the law. Lastly, the bramble not
34 Domn | not inaptly refers to the law which was given to the apostles
35 Domn | so that He gave them the law and manifested Himself to
36 Domn | to man, the evangelical law alone has saved all.~And
37 Domn | labour. But neither did this law rule mankind, for men did
38 Domn | cannot be helped by the law; the Spirit answering them
39 Domn | Chapter IV.-The Law Useless for Salvation; The
40 Domn | for Salvation; The Last Law of Chastity Under the Figure
41 Domn | sent forth, by Moses, a law to rule them and recall
42 Domn | a long farewell to this law, turned to idolatry. Hence
43 Domn | exiles, and captivities, the law it self confessing, as it
44 Domn | will be hereafter no other law or doctrine but judgment
45 Domn | olive shadows forth the law of Moses, speaking thus: "
46 Domn | of the two olives are the law and the prophets, around,
47 Domn | their boughs - to wit, the law and the prophets-did we
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