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 1 Pre,     0,  4|           Christ, Himself gave the law and the prophets, and the
 2 Pre,     0,  8|       whole Church, that the whole law is indeed spiritual; but
 3 Pre,     0,  8|        spiritual meaning which the law conveys is not known to
 4   I,     I,  2|         the people, i.e., when the law was publicly read aloud.
 5   I,   III,  1|      Gospels and Epistles, and the law and the prophets, according
 6   I,   III,  1|         who were familiar with the law and the prophets, or those
 7  II,   III,  2|         the strength of sin is the law." Some such meaning, then,
 8  II,    IV    |         Chapter IV.-The God of the Law and the Prophets, and the
 9  II,    IV,  1|            gave the answers of the law to Moses, or commissioned
10  II,    IV,  1|           He who is written in the law is the God of Abraham, and
11  II,    IV,  2|            by which the God of the law and of the Gospels is shown
12  II,    IV,  2|        greatest commandment in the law, replied, "Thou shalt love
13  II,    IV,  2|          commandments hang all the law and the prophets." How is
14  II,    IV,  2|            towards the God of that law, inasmuch as such had been
15  II,    IV,  2|           had been declared by the law in these very words? But
16  II,    IV,  2|          How, in that case, if the law and the prophets are, as
17  II,    IV,  2|          two commandments hang the law and the prophets? "For how
18  II,    IV,  2|       shows that God, who gave the law on our account, i.e., on
19  II,    IV,  2|      embracing the promises of the law, says, "Honour thy father
20  II,    IV,  2|   undoubtedly makes known that the law, and the God of the law,
21  II,    IV,  2|            law, and the God of the law, and His promises, are pleasing
22  II,     V,  1|             whereas the God of the law and the prophets is just,
23  II,     V,  2|        them against the God of the law as to order him who had
24  II,     V,  3|   established, that the God of the law and the Gospels is one and
25  II,     V,  4|    position? What sort of tree the law is, is shown by its fruits,
26  II,     V,  4|           its precepts. For if the law be found to be good, then
27  II,     V,  4| circumlocution, when he says, "The law is good; and the commandment
28  II,     V,  4|        that the commandment of the law was holy, and just, and
29  II,    VI,  7|         says with reference to the law, that they who have circumcision
30  II,    VI,  7|             If, then, not only the law which is upon the earth
31  II,   VII,  1|          i.e., that the God of the law and of the prophets and
32  II,   VII,  2|          in the prophets or in the law of Moses, it was only a
33  II,   VII,  2|        something spiritual, in the law or in the prophets; but
34  II,    IX,  4|          be in conformity with the law of equity and righteousness.
35  II,    IX,  5|          instruction in the divine law; another among the Greeks,
36  II,    IX,  5|            is an act sanctioned by law; or amongst the people of
37  II,    XI,  2|          view of the letter of the law, and yielding rather in
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