Book,  Chap.

1   2,   8|    difference. M. That the transgression of some commandments is
2   2,   8|   12:4); but of others the transgression is even praiseworthy, as
3   2,  17|    sad, as for example the transgression of Adam was a type of the
4   2,  17| sin in the likeness of the transgression of Adam, who is a form of
5   2,  17|   form, or type, of Adam's transgression, depicted of course by the
6   2,  21|    49:13,15), etc. Or (15) transgression, as it is said, "For I know
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