Clement of Alexandria Stromata Book III

Et rursus (nunquam enim quovis modo juvando defatigatur) non veretur veluti concludere: "Lex enim spiritus liberavit me a lege peccati et morris: "quoniam "per Filium Dens condemnavit peccaturn in carne, ut justificatio legis impleatur in nobis, qui non secundum carnem ambulamus, seal secundum spiritum."[129]

Tertullian On Modesty

in which he "was: "but according to "the law of the Spirit,"[194]

Tertullian On Modesty " "For the law," he says, "of the Spirit of life hath manumitted thee from the law of sin and of death."[195]

Origen de Principiis Book III

In this way, also, they claim to understand the words, "The wisdom of the flesh is hostile to God,"[365]

Methodius From the Discourse on the Resurrection "For the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus hath made me free from the law of sin and death; "so that "He that raised up Jesus from the dead shall also quicken your mortal bodies by His Spirit that dwelleth in you; "having "condemned sin" which is in the body to its destruction; "that the righteousness of the law"[86]

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