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 1 Pre,     0,  1|         God, was in Moses and the prophets. For without the Word of
 2 Pre,     0,  1|      Scriptures, how Moses or the prophets both spake and performed
 3 Pre,     0,  4|        patriarchs, Moses, and the prophets; and that this God in the
 4 Pre,     0,  4|       announced beforehand by His prophets, sent our Lord Jesus Christ
 5 Pre,     0,  4|      Himself gave the law and the prophets, and the Gospels, being
 6 Pre,     0,  4|        one of the saints, whether prophets or apostles; and that there
 7   I,   III,  1|     Epistles, and the law and the prophets, according to the declaration
 8   I,   III,  1|     familiar with the law and the prophets, or those who profess a
 9   I,  VIII,  3|         which we adduced from the prophets, there was once a time when
10  II,    IV    |        The God of the Law and the Prophets, and the Father of Our Lord
11  II,    IV,  1|        Moses, or commissioned the prophets, who is the God of our fathers,
12  II,    IV,  1|           being manifest that the prophets are the prophets of that
13  II,    IV,  1|         that the prophets are the prophets of that God who made the
14  II,    IV,  1|  conclusion, that He who sent the prophets, Himself predicted what
15  II,    IV,  1|         viz., who had said in the prophets, "I am God, and besides
16  II,    IV,  2|          by the mouth of His holy prophets, calling Him the "God of
17  II,    IV,  2|          hang all the law and the prophets." How is it, then, that
18  II,    IV,  2|          case, if the law and the prophets are, as they say, from the
19  II,    IV,  2| commandments hang the law and the prophets? "For how shall that which
20  II,    IV,  2|         had promised afore by His prophets in the holy Scriptures concerning
21  II,     V,  1|        the God of the law and the prophets is just, but not good; I
22  II,     V,  4|         Testament, the God of the prophets and the Creator and Legislator
23  II,    VI,  1|  manifested in the body, sent the prophets as His forerunners, and
24  II,    VI,  4|         not given to it as to the prophets, but that the essential
25  II,    VI,  6|           fellows, i.e., the holy prophets and apostles, in another.
26  II,    VI,  6|          fragrance all the worthy prophets and apostles were made partakers.
27  II,   VII,  1|         God of the law and of the prophets and of the Gospel was one
28  II,   VII,  1|        Holy Spirit who was in the prophets and apostles, i.e., either
29  II,   VII,  2|      before that, it was upon the prophets alone, and upon a few individuals-if
30  II,   VII,  2|         which were written in the prophets or in the law of Moses,
31  II,   VII,  2|           at that time, viz., the prophets themselves, and scarcely
32  II,   VII,  2|   spiritual, in the law or in the prophets; but now there are countless
33  II,    XI,  2|           on the authority of the prophets by those promises which
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