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1 I | has its antitype.~ In the law some things~ were literally 2 I | nationalities to observe the law they promulgated, and accept 3 I | zealous observers of the law of Moses and eager disciples 4 I | that they who submit to the law of Moses are hated by the 5 I | spiritual meaning of the law of Moses, shone forth by 6 I | who might suspect that the law and the prophets were not 7 I | And the light also of the law of Moses, though it had 8 I | perfect by the spiritual law, which has a shadow of the 9 I | glory,48from the spiritual law which hath a shadow of the 10 I | going on to explain this law, he adds, "Is it for the 11 I | to come are of which the law is a shadow. And in general, 12 I | who think they read the law though they do not understand 13 I | that desire to be under the law, do ye not hear the law? 62 14 I | law, do ye not hear the law? 62For it is written, that 15 I | that desire to be under the law": not "Ye that are under 16 I | not "Ye that are under the law"; and, "Do you not hear 17 I | and, "Do you not hear the law?": the hearing in his judgment 18 I | the whole giving of the law, he says, "Let no man therefore 19 I | marvellous, through the written law, the laws of the Truth are 20 I | 16. If the use of the Law had been everywhere made 21 I | impossibilities to be embedded in the Law and the historical portion, 22 I | understand even the giving of the Law, for therein we may frequently 23 I | adapted to the times when the Law was given; sometimes, however, 24 I | corporeal" sense; nor in the Law and the Commandments does 25 I | the Apostle lays down the law thus: "Was any man called 26 I | actual history and of the Law, which in its literal sense 27 I | and that no part of the Law is to be literally observed, 28 I | that we are not to keep any law or commandments of His: 29 I | nothing in Prophecy, or Law, or Gospel, or Apostle, 30 I | Scriptures and the whole Law, and invented a different 31 I | besides Him Who gave the Law and the Prophets, besides 32 I | however; but He Who gave the Law also gave the Gospel, He 33 I | made.123The things of the Law and the Prophets which are 34 I | akin to the things of the Law and the Prophets which are 35 I | things contained in the Law; and then let us search, 36 II | wise pass away from the law, till all things be accomplished." 135 37 VI | Old and the New, or the Law and the Prophets, or Gospel 38 VI | or the Prophets with the Law, or the Gospels with one 39 VI | upon the strings of the Law, now upon those of the Gospel 40 VIII | but in laying down the law respecting transgression, 41 IX | words, "What then? Is the law sin?" 196~~~~~~1. One term, 42 IX | sin?" 196~~~~~~1. One term, law, may be used, but the scriptural 43 IX | the scriptural account of "law" is not everywhere one and 44 IX | literal meaning of the word "law," then the special significance 45 IX | is found. Now the word "law" is intended to serve not 46 IX | convince anybody that the word "law" has many meanings. As an 47 IX | are of the works of the law are under a curse: for it 48 IX | written in the book of the law to do them." 197It is clear 49 IX | we have here the literal law of Moses, enjoining on those 50 IX | in the same Epistle, "The law was added because of transgressions, 51 IX | of another, "So that the law hath been our tutor to bring 52 IX | Christ Jesus." 199And that "law" also denotes the historical 53 IX | that desire to be under the law, do ye not hear the law? 54 IX | law, do ye not hear the law? For it is written, that 55 IX | even the Psalms are called "law," as is plain from the passage, " 56 IX | that is written in their law, They hated me without a 57 IX | prophecy of Isaiah is called "law" by the Apostle, who tells 58 IX | Apostle, who tells us, "In the law it is written, By men of 59 IX | and Divine sense of the law; as, for instance, "We know 60 IX | instance, "We know that the law is spiritual."203And besides 61 IX | must not do, is called "law." This is proved by the 62 IX | the Gentiles which have no law do by nature the things 63 IX | nature the things of the law, these, having no law, are 64 IX | the law, these, having no law, are a law unto themselves; 65 IX | these, having no law, are a law unto themselves; in that 66 IX | they show the work of the law written in their hearts, 67 IX | witness therewith." 204For the law written in men's hearts 68 IX | nature do the things of the law, is no other than the law 69 IX | law, is no other than the law of common morality by nature 70 IX | This is the meaning of law in the words,"Sin is not 71 IX | imputed where there is no law," 206and in these, "I had 72 IX | known sin except through the law." 207For before the Mosaic 73 IX | For before the Mosaic law was given sin is found to 74 IX | came to know sin before the law of Moses was given. And 75 IX | meanings of the one word "law" are discovered in the same 76 IX | ever that; "apart from the law, the law of nature, a righteousness 77 IX | apart from the law, the law of nature, a righteousness 78 IX | being witnessed by the law and the prophets." 211And 79 IX | the double meaning of "the law," that if we are to understand 80 IX | are to understand the same law to be referred to in both 81 IX | But now apart from the law a righteousness of God hath 82 IX | Being witnessed by the law and the prophets," we must 83 IX | manifested apart from the Law, it is not witnessed by 84 IX | is not witnessed by the Law; and if it is witnessed 85 IX | if it is witnessed by the Law, it hath not been manifested 86 IX | manifested apart from the Law. The truth is that the law 87 IX | Law. The truth is that the law of nature by no means witnesses 88 IX | that righteousness; but the Law of Moses, not the letter, 89 IX | accordance with the spirit of the law, and as does the spiritual 90 IX | wherein the functions of the Law are set forth in different 91 XI | nor foul the water of the Law; and while there are some 92 XIII | make you an expert in Roman law, or a philosopher in. one 93 XIII | after being nourished in the law of God and the Divine worship 94 XIV | If any man would go to law with thee, and take away 95 XVIII| assenting to the Judaic law and acknowledging the lawgiver, 96 XVIII| Scripture containing the Law and the history of the Jewish 97 XVIII| so God when He gives the law in Jesus Christ to all men 98 XVIII| obscure passages in the Law and the Prophets, and the 99 XX | will find, not only in the Law but in the Prophets, that 100 XX | wonderful precepts of the law of Moses we must place such 101 XXIII| whole dispensation of the Law and the Prophets, and the 102 XXIII| between the things in the Law and that which is written 103 XXIII| commands of God's written law, they produce the better 104 XXVI | do all the words of this law which are written in this 105 XXVI | written in the book of this law, will the Lord bring upon 106 XXVI | charge is brought, kept the law; Elias, for instance, the 107 XXVI | that these men kept the law. And we will ask whether 108 XXVI | lot of those who kept the law. And if they cannot show 109 XXVI | their supposition that the law threatens the ungodly with 110 XXVII| his children forsake my law, and walk not in my judgments; 111 Index| knowledge, 11, 31, 32. ~Law, various uses of the word, 112 Index| uses of the word, 48 f.~Law of Moses, some commands 113 Index| and unreasonable, 17, 19.~Law of nature, 49.~Libyans, 114 Index| clean and unclean in the Law of Moses, 131. (See alto


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