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1 I, 15 | culture acquired under the Law, through which we learn
2 I, 29 | forbidden to us under the Law, we abstain through the
3 I, 34 | 34 For the Law says, 'Thou shalt not covet
4 I, 35 | 35 Verily, when the Law orders us not to covet,
5 I, 37 | his life according to the Law, if he is miserly he acts
6 I, 38 | he is overruled by the Law through the action of Reason,
7 I, 40 | 40 For the Law ranks above affection for
8 I, 41 | when Reason through the Law is able to overcome even
9 I, 48 | to the mind he gave the Law, by the which if a man order
10 II, 65 | the due observance of the Law, and were in happy case,
11 II, 78 | in utter defiance of the Law; so that not only did he
12 II, 81 | be seen to live after the law of our fathers.~
13 II, 82 | constancy of our people to the Law, and he beheld all his threats
14 II, 85 | trained in knowledge of the law, a man advanced in years
15 II, 92 | having accepted the Divine Law as the Law of our country,
16 II, 92 | accepted the Divine Law as the Law of our country, do not believe
17 II, 92 | of our obedience to the Law.~
18 II, 93 | whatsoever to transgress the Law.~
19 II, 94 | 46 And yet, were our Law, as you suggest, not truly
20 II, 95 | the transgression of the Law, be it in small things or
21 II, 95 | either case equally the Law is despised.~
22 II, 97 | 49 Not so, for the Law teaches us self-control,
23 II, 98 | meat; for believing our Law to be given by God, we know
24 II, 100 | not only to transgress the Law, but should also make us
25 II, 101 | my ancestors to keep the Law, not even though you tear
26 II, 103 | old age as to break the Law of my fathers in mine own
27 II, 104 | I will not belie thee, O Law that wast my teacher; I
28 II, 104 | priesthood and knowledge of the Law.~
29 II, 105 | lifelong constancy to the Law. Clean shall my fathers
30 III, 118 | fail to defend the Divine Law unto the death.~
31 III, 123 | by fiery torments for thy Law. Be merciful unto thy people,
32 III, 124 | and for the sake of the Law held out by his Reason even
33 IV, 133 | 5 O confessor of the Law and philosopher of the Divine
34 IV, 133 | whose office is to serve the Law and defend it with their
35 IV, 134 | fortify our fidelity to the Law through thy steadfastness
36 IV, 138 | O life faithful to the Law and perfected by the seal
37 IV, 151 | will reject the ancestral law of your polity.~
38 IV, 165 | 37 Even the Law itself does not willingly
39 V, 171 | walk in obedience to the Law and take Moses as our counsellor.~
40 V, 172 | counsellest us to transgress the Law, do not, hating us, pity
41 V, 173 | return for a breach of the Law, a thing harder to bear
42 V, 182 | impiety but for defending the Law of God.'~
43 V, 215 | according to his virtuous Law?~
44 V, 219 | show my fidelity to the Law through yet more honourable
45 V, 229 | tyrant, but of the Divine Law; and therefore have we our
46 VI, 250 | brothers, O brethren, for the Law.~
47 VI, 254 | bodies to the keeping of the Law.~
48 VI, 259 | our discipline under the Law of God.~
49 VI, 260 | For trained in the same Law, and disciplined in the
50 VII, 280 | and their obedience to the Law, her maternal love for them
51 VII, 281 | her in the keeping of the Law even unto death.~
52 VII, 295 | race, vindicator of our Law, defender of our religion,
53 VII, 297 | thou, the keeper of the Law, beaten upon every side
54 VII, 311 | zealously on behalf of the Law of our fathers.~
55 VIII, 328| the athletes of the true Law?~
56 VIII, 333| seed of Abraham, obey this Law, and be righteous in all
57 VIII, 334| restoring the observance of the Law in our country hath captured
58 VIII, 341| with us, taught you the Law and the prophets. He read
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