Chapter
1 II | better choice. But `the law of sin, warring against
2 II | sin, warring against the law of my mind,' and binding
3 II | my mind to overcome the law of sin, and opened mine
4 VII | from heaven, and gave the Law divinely written on tables
5 IX | for they would not the law of the Lord of hosts, and
6 XI | is in heaven.' ~"For the law of Moses, formerly given
7 XI | Furthermore, where the law forbade a man to forswear
8 XI | man will sue thee at the law, and take away thy coat,
9 XIV | Christ our Lord; for the law of the Spirit of life in
10 XIV | hath made me free from the law of sin and of death, and
11 XV | and said, "I teach thee no law introduced but yesterday,
12 XV | that was written in the Law, Jesus said unto him, `One
13 XVIII| seeking by the rule and law of covetousness to snatch
14 XIX | according to the proper rule and law in either case, that is
15 XX | hate and abhor it, but thy law do I love. Seven times a
16 XXIII| torments, or to disgrace the law divine. So then, if such
17 XXIII| when contending for the law of their fathers: whose
18 XXVII| therein is, how it is moved by law, I understood that he who
19 XXVII| it turning and mowing by law, and consisting of many
20 XXVII| the firmament is moved by law together with its luminaries.
21 XXVII| according to the inexorable law of nature, in common with
22 XXVII| him moving and turning by law, and passing from Sign to
23 XXVII| her moving and turning by law, and passing from Sign to
24 XXVII| error. We see man moving by law, growing up, and waxing
25 XXVII| they have offended against law by murders, sorceries, adulteries,
26 XXVII| their gods offend against law. Their gods then are offenders
27 XXVII| then are offenders against law; and all that introduce
28 XXXVI| good or bad. And the same law is ordained by nature for
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