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Against Jovinianus

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1 I, Int | various books of both the Old and the New Testaments.~ 2 I, 3(4262) | rejected the whole of the Old Testament, while of the 3 I, 4 | This is the hissing of the old serpent; by counsel such 4 I, 5 | is a quotation from the Old Testament, he asserts that 5 I, 13 | hundred years, as did men of old, yet we ought to think that 6 I, 14 | widow under threescore years old, having been the wife of 7 I, 15 | several husbands, while an old woman may be left a widow 8 I, 16 | But he takes us to the Old Testament, and beginning 9 I, 16 | that ye have put off the old man with his doings, and 10 I, 16 | and we are putting off the old man, and putting on the 11 I, 21 | all the mysteries of the Old Testament), 4376 five kings 12 I, 22 | an hundred and ten years old.” Moses, moreover, only 13 I, 24 | another, and when he was old got heat from the embrace 14 I, 26 | the same account in the Old Testament of the Shunammite 15 I, 27 | might blot out the 4433 old transgression p. 367 by 16 I, 30 | her that the shadow of the old law has passed away, and 17 I, 30 | gone.” This relates to the Old Testament. Once more he 18 I, 30 | the commandments of the old law have fallen, and the 19 I, 30 | with new, he says, not with old wine; because 4469 new wine 20 I, 34 | marriage. For even under the old law they who used to offer 21 I, 37 | reply to our opponent4516Old things have passed away, 22 I, 37 | Under the law we served the old Adam, under the Gospel let 23 I, 38 | former manner of life the old man, which is corrupt according 24 I, 39 | bound by the law of the Old Testament, who had shone 25 I, 46 | monstrous. When he was grown old and feeble he was once in 26 I, 47 | ready. If you introduce old women, and soothsayers, 27 I, 47 | that we may have support in old age, and leave our property 28 I, 47 | name. Or what support in old age is he whom you bring 29 II, Int | value of abstinence. The Old Testament stories (15) of 30 II, 4 | production of proofs from the Old Testament, because, wherever 31 II, 4 | Testament, because, wherever the Old Testament is against them 32 II, 4 | though Lucifer be fallen (the old serpent after his fall), 4713 “ 33 II, 7 | kindred, or friends reach old age, they are murdered and 34 II, 7 | before when they have grown old. The 4747 Hyrcani throw 35 II, 7 | The Bactrians throw their old men to dogs which they rear 36 II, 9 | sight and hearing, is an old saw. It is difficult, or 37 II, 14(4777)| but some fragments of the old Orphic poetry are said to 38 II, 14 | and was commonly calledOld Hand-to-mouth,” because 39 II, 14 | It is said that, now an old man, he was on his way to 40 II, 21 | therefore, return to your old habits if you are to be 41 II, 22 | calling4846 one-eyed man Old One-eye, and of showing 42 II, 28 | how is it taught in the Old Testament correspondingly 43 II, 30 | incarnation of Christ in the old Adam, and even the just 44 II, 34 | half either drove out the old inhabitants from their possessions, 45 II, 35 | Scripture, and pulverized Zeno’s old opinion no less with common


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