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1 I | possible, to bind the good laws, as they appeared to be, 2 I | through the written law, the laws of the Truth are foretold; 3 I | Mosaic code, many of the laws, so far as regards their 4 XVIII | whole nation, and bequeaths laws to the people, his words 5 XVIII | ignorant persons submit to the laws, no sensible person obeys 6 XVIII | them proper guidance and laws on all sides: so God when 7 XVIII(383)| first collection of written laws that the Greeks possessed. ~ 8 XXI | uprightness, and lays down laws for the churches; and on 9 XXII | nation, and having made laws to suit their country, in 10 XXII | maintaining the authority of their laws, and guarding the national 11 XXII | have had different ideas of laws and customs, and because 12 XXII | Jews, and that having made laws for themselves they observe 13 XXII | land of those for whom the laws were made, assisted the 14 XXII | inhabitants, and that the laws were made by Moses with 15 XXII | he says, "to keep their laws not only because different 16 XXII | have had different ideas of laws and customs, and because 17 XXII | the observance of Jewish laws and not forsake them, inasmuch 18 XXII | make the existing Jewish laws, or was this done against 19 XXII | whether, for instance, the laws of the Scythians, which 20 XXII | interested themselves in the laws of different nations, and 21 XXII | several communities, the laws are properly executed according 22 XXII | to relinquish ancestral laws which allow the marriages 518 23 XXII | can be impiety to abolish laws, those of the Tauri, for 24 XXII | to break their ancestral laws which prohibit the worship 25 XXII | in regard of one set of laws, and impious according to 26 XXII | those who have opposite laws. Now, consider whether these 27 XXII | relations and on the established laws, consider whether it does 28 XXII | reasonably do so, and may make laws for them, and show them 29 XXII | tormentors, being then under His laws, and lead them to live such 30 XXII | original local usages by laws which are better and more 31 XXIII | influenced by the Creator's laws connected with the stars, 32 Index | of better and more Divine laws, 172.~Jew (the), Origen' 33 Index | nature, 49.~Libyans, their laws, 166.~Lot, 10.~Lower animals, 34 Index | 107.~Persians, 91; their laws, 165.~Phaedo, 95.~Phaethon, 35 Index | Syrians, 70, 92. ~Tauri, their laws, 165. ~Tertullian, 80. ~


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