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St. Bede the Venerable
Ecclesiastical history of England

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   Book, Chapter
1 I, I | books in which the Divine Law was written, five languages 2 I, XXVII| answers.—A certain secular law in the Roman commonwealth 3 I, XXVII| grow up; and the Divine law forbids a man to "uncover 4 I, XXVII| because it is written in the Law, "Thou shalt not uncover 5 I, XXVII| for it is written in the Law, "When thou comest into 6 I, XXVII| courses, insomuch that the Law condemns to death any man 7 I, XXVII| discernment. For whereas the Law forbids the eating of many 8 I, XXVII| immediately although washed. The Law prescribed to the ancient 9 I, XXVII| The Testament of the Old Law, as has been said already 10 I, XXVII| and said, "I see another law in my members warring against 11 I, XXVII| members warring against the law of my mind, and bringing 12 I, XXVII| me into captivity to the law of sin, which is in my members." 13 I, XXVII| therefore fought against the law of the mind, which the law 14 I, XXVII| law of the mind, which the law that is in the members opposed; 15 II, X | preserving the bounds of the law of his being, his substance 16 III, XXV | the precepts of the Mosaic Law, whilst the Church was still 17 III, XXV | all the observances of the Law which had been instituted 18 III, XXV | they are all zealous of the Law." " And yet, at this time, 19 III, XXV | according to the custom of the Law, began the celebration of 20 III, XXV | custom and precepts of the Law, even as John did. And when 21 III, XXV | apostolic tradition abolish the Law, but rather fulfil it; the 22 III, XXV | you neither agree with the Law nor the Gospel in the keeping 23 III, XXV | the decree of the Mosaic Law, had no regard to the first 24 III, XXV | evening, whereof neither the Law made any mention, nor did 25 III, XXV | twenty-first moon, which the Law ordered to be specially 26 III, XXV | nor Peter, nor with the Law, nor the Gospel, in the 27 III, XXV | Church, judge contrary to the Law and the Gospel, when he 28 IV, XXIX | so that, according to the law, he gave every year the 29 V, XXI | divinely established in the law of Moses; the third is added 30 V, XXI | Resurrection of our Lord. For the law enjoined, that the Passover 31 V, XXI | according to the precept of the law, that same first month of 32 V, XXI | unleavened bread appointed by the law, or at least some of them. 33 V, XXI | the first month, as the Law prescribes.~"The catholic 34 V, XXI | the term appointed in the Law, is manifest. For they that 35 V, XXI | the time prescribed in the law, without any necessary reason; 36 V, XXI | in the commandment of the Law; and when they avoid celebrating 37 V, XXI | their solemnity, which the Law many times commends to be 38 V, XXI | the same month, which the Law first and chiefly commends; 39 V, XXI | Easter appointed by the Law, seeing that they begin 40 V, XXI | of that day in which the Law commanded it to be completed 41 V, XXI | is any where found in the Law, to wit, the first of the 42 V, XXI | been promised before the Law, and under the Law, came 43 V, XXI | before the Law, and under the Law, came with grace, in the 44 V, XXI | we have received by the Law to be observed, we still,


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