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1 I, VI | it. At the same time, the law of circumcision was enjoined
2 I, XIII | righteousness simply from the law26 of nature. He was exceedingly
3 I, XIII(26)| be "who had learned the law of nature, and the knowledge
4 I, XVII | of the mountain. Thus a law was given, manifold and
5 I, XIX | nation unworthy of having the law of the Lord delivered to
6 I, XX | commandments also are added to the law formerly given; and almost
7 I, L | sacrifices according to the law, and arranged that the Passover,
8 II, I | Daniel in upholding the law, and by the deliverance
9 II, I | punishment according to the law, Daniel, who was then twelve
10 II, X | who was skilled in the law, about twenty years after
11 II, X | sanctioned by the ancient law. But I do not find that
12 II, XVIII | idols, and to profane the law. In the meantime, Antiochus
13 II, XVIII | adopted, he destroyed the law of God, and showed favor
14 II, IX | of overturning the holy law, he published an edict,
15 II, IX | the sacred volumes of the law and the prophets were consumed
16 II, XX | being forced to violate the law of God, and the customs
17 II, XXXI(28)| cast off the yoke of the law, which they had observed
18 II, XXXI | in the observance of the law. Undoubtedly that was arranged
19 II, XXXI | that the slavery of the law might be taken away from
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