|     Part, Question1   1, 42  |              As the Father gave Me commandment so do I." The ~Father also
  2   1, 42  |              As the Father gave Me commandment so do I." The ~Father also
  3   2, 14  |       concerning virgins I have no commandment of the Lord: but I give ~
  4   2, 19  |       something contrary ~to God's commandment, he would not be bound to
  5   2, 19  |            reason ~is to scorn the commandment of God.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[
  6   2, 19  |             when it abides by the ~commandment of God and the eternal law.
  7   2, 19  |         the eternal law and God's ~commandment are proposed to us by the
  8   2, 19  |     Further, to wish to keep God's commandment, belongs to a good ~will.
  9   2, 33  |           precept of charity: "Thy commandment is exceeding broad." ~But
 10   2, 73  |            sinning, departs from a commandment of the law. Now all the ~
 11   2, 77  |            taking occasion by the ~commandment wrought in me all manner
 12   2, 79  |      free-will commits against the commandment of God, is not ~attributed
 13   2, 84  |          not being ~subject to His commandment; and thus, they say, it
 14   2, 84  |           away from God, to Whose ~commandment man refuses to be subject,
 15   2, 88  |          whoever ~sins breaks this commandment, because sin is not done
 16   2, 88  |     Consequently, since to break a commandment is to commit a mortal sin,
 17   2, 93  |           understanding the Divine commandment.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[93] A[
 18   2, 96  |             You have made void the commandment of ~God for your tradition."
 19   2, 98  |     without ~the law. But when the commandment came sin revived; and I
 20   2, 98  |           indeed ~is holy, and the commandment holy, and just, and good."~
 21   2, 98  |        reason, as evidenced by the commandment, "Thou ~shalt not covet
 22   2, 98  |            taking ~occasion by the commandment, seduced me, and by it killed
 23   2, 98  |        setting aside of the former commandment, because of the weakness ~
 24   2, 98  |             You have made void the commandment of God for ~your tradition."
 25   2, 99  |             If there be any other ~commandment, it is comprised in this
 26   2, 99  |     thyself." But this is only one commandment. Therefore the Old Law ~
 27   2, 99  |         Old Law ~contained but one commandment.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[99] A[
 28   2, 99  |          Old Law contains but one ~commandment.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[99] A[
 29   2, 99  |             1:5), "the end of the ~commandment is charity"; since every
 30   2, 99  |           is comprised in this one commandment, "Thou shalt love thy neighbor ~
 31   2, 99  |         Hence the Apostle put this commandment in place of the two which ~
 32   2, 99  |            an ~explanation of this commandment.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[99] A[
 33   2, 99  |           is holy," adds that "the commandment is just, and holy, and ~
 34   2, 100 |         the ~Apostle speaks of the commandment about covetousness as though
 35   2, 100 |         his children. Moreover the commandment of charity extends ~to all
 36   2, 100 |          Tim. 1:5: "The end of the commandment is ~charity." Therefore
 37   2, 100 |            the sense of the ~first commandment, in the words "Thou shalt
 38   2, 100 |          is conveyed by the second commandment, "Thou shalt not take ~the
 39   2, 100 |            this ~belongs the third commandment of the sanctification of
 40   2, 100 |           sense is to be taken the commandment about honoring ~one's parents.
 41   2, 100 |             Conc. 1), by the first commandment we reverence the unity of
 42   2, 100 |       should be ~made in the third commandment only. Consequently it seems
 43   2, 100 |         Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 5: The commandment about the Sabbath was made
 44   2, 100 |            therein. ~Or again, the commandment about the Sabbath has a
 45   2, 100 |        charity ~is included in the commandment.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[100] A[
 46   2, 100 |        charity is included ~in the commandment.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[100] A[
 47   2, 100 |         contrary, Whoever breaks a commandment sins mortally. If ~therefore
 48   2, 100 |          which is "the end of ~the commandment," as stated in 1 Tim. i,
 49   2, 100 |          that is to say ~that this commandment, "Honor thy father," does
 50   2, 100 |         enter into life, keep ~one commandment"; but "keep" all "the commandments":
 51   2, 100 |       among which is ~included the commandment concerning the love of God
 52   2, 100 |        corollaries. Thus the first commandment of the decalogue forbids
 53   2, 100 |        from the dead." ~The second commandment forbids perjury. To this
 54   2, 100 |              Dt. 13). To the third commandment are added all the ceremonial
 55   2, 100 |           precepts. ~To the fourth commandment prescribing the honor due
 56   2, 100 |           inferiors. To ~the fifth commandment, which forbids murder, is
 57   2, 100 |           thy heart." To the sixth commandment which ~forbids adultery,
 58   2, 100 |            beast." To the seventh ~commandment which prohibits theft, is
 59   2, 100 |            larceny. To the eighth ~commandment, forbidding false testimony,
 60   2, 101 |        setting aside of the former commandment because of the ~weakness
 61   2, 102 |           written (Ps. 18:9): "The commandment of the Lord ~is lightsome,
 62   2, 102 |             forbidden by the first commandment; but as a sign of their
 63   2, 102 |         idols, as expressed in the commandment of the Law ~(Dt. 7:25, seqq.).
 64   2, 102 |            It also seems an absurd commandment set forth in Dt. ~23:13,
 65   2, 102 |            the Lord in giving this commandment was that they should be
 66   2, 103 |          need to give this special commandment to those who were ~converted
 67   2, 104 |       setting ~aside of the former commandment, because of the weakness
 68   2, 105 |            and a destroyer of the ~commandment of the Law [*Cf. Num. 15:
 69   2, 105 |            literal reason for this commandment, as Rabbi Moses ~declares (
 70   2, 105 |        Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: This commandment is to be understood as referring
 71   2, 108 |            between a counsel and a commandment is ~that a commandment implies
 72   2, 108 |           a commandment is ~that a commandment implies obligation, whereas
 73   2, 5   |       fails whenever he breaks one commandment, according to ~James 2:10: "
 74   2, 15  |  expounding the words: "This is My commandment" (Jn. 15:12) says ~(Tract.
 75   2, 16  |             1:5): "The end of the ~commandment is charity from a pure heart,
 76   2, 21  |          on Jn. 15:12, "This is My commandment, ~that you love one another" (
 77   2, 22  |         shalt love" is ~"a general commandment," and "Thou shalt not covet," "
 78   2, 22  |          Tim. 1:5: "The end of the commandment is charity."~Aquin.: SMT
 79   2, 23  |             1:5): "The end of the ~commandment is charity from a pure heart,
 80   2, 24  |        written (1 Jn. 4:21): "This commandment we have ~from God, that
 81   2, 25  |          love of others. Hence the commandment (Lev. 10:9), "He that ~curseth
 82   2, 26  |            love ~of God, for "this commandment we have from God, that he,
 83   2, 30  |            1~OBJ 4: Further, every commandment is reducible to the precepts
 84   2, 30  |           they are fulfilling the ~commandment by so doing. This interpretation
 85   2, 32  |            1/1~Reply OBJ 1: By the commandment of God (Ex. 20:12) we must
 86   2, 41  |         Sin taking occasion by the commandment wrought in ~me all manner
 87   2, 42  |         Tim. 1:5): "The end of the commandment is charity from a ~pure
 88   2, 42  |        written (1 Jn. 4:21): "This commandment we have ~from God, that
 89   2, 42  |        Para. 1/1 ~Reply OBJ 1: The commandment that prescribes an act of
 90   2, 42  |     impossible." But God gave this commandment, as is clear from Dt. 6:
 91   2, 42  |        according to Ps. 18:9: "The commandment of the Lord is ~lightsome,
 92   2, 42  |           Mt. 22:39): "The second" commandment "is ~like to this: Thou
 93   2, 58  |         not," etc., says: "By this commandment our Lord ~does not forbid
 94   2, 60  |            the judge. Nor is this ~commandment to be kept now, because
 95   2, 62  |        this is in keeping with the commandment of God ~Himself: for it
 96   2, 85  |        precept to pay tithes. ~The commandment to pay tithes is contained
 97   2, 85  |    principle on which is based the commandment of the ~Church about the
 98   2, 99  |          he would be breaking the ~commandment prescribing the honoring
 99   2, 102 |            Amalekites against the ~commandment of God.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
100   2, 103 |      according as the ~unfulfilled commandment is more in the intention
101   2, 103 |          the disobedience of that ~commandment, because since God's will
102   2, 103 |  Consequently he that disobeys the commandment of the love of God sins ~
103   2, 103 |          than one who disobeys the commandment of the love of our ~neighbor.
104   2, 103 |            acts also against God's commandment. And if the divine precept ~
105   2, 103 |       involving ~contempt of God's commandment alone.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
106   2, 120 |          Tim. 1:5, "The end of the commandment is charity": ~but they belong
107   2, 145 |           mortal ~sin to disobey a commandment through contempt of the
108   2, 145 |            if one fails to keep a ~commandment, when there is a reasonable
109   2, 145 |            necessary thing by the ~commandment of the Church, it seems
110   2, 145 |     righteous are not bound by the commandment of the ~Church to fast.~
111   2, 145 |            fasts appointed by the ~commandment of the Church are rather "
112   2, 145 |        should not form part of the commandment to ~fast.~Aquin.: SMT SS
113   2, 150 |      Concerning ~virgins I have no commandment of the Lord: but I give
114   2, 151 |         nature, nor morals, nor a ~commandment": and he refers to the act
115   2, 151 |           His, made this order and commandment, ~lest unlawful pleasures
116   2, 160 |            namely contempt of the ~commandment. For sin is committed, not
117   2, 160 |   Accordingly ~he who breaks God's commandment is said to pride himself
118   2, 165 |          gave to every one of them commandment ~concerning his neighbor."
119   2, 166 |            be willing to disobey a commandment of God or of the Church ~
120   2, 168 |             1:5), "the end of the ~commandment is charity," which is enjoined
121   2, 182 |         from the ~very form of the commandment, pointing, as it does, to
122   2, 182 |            is that "the end of the commandment is charity," according to
123   2, 182 |          shall we know this if no ~commandment declares it to us?" And
124   2, 182 |    variously, one does not break a commandment ~through not fulfilling
125   2, 187 |          if he had ~fulfilled this commandment, 'Thou shalt love thy neighbor
126   2, 187 |        perfect observance of ~this commandment. Hence Origen says (Tract.
127   2, 187 |           impossible to fulfil the commandment which ~says, Thou shalt
128   2, 187 |         Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: The commandment of honoring our parents
129   2, 187 |            religion can fulfil the commandment of ~honoring their parents,
130   3, 25  |        should be given against the commandment of God. Therefore ~Christ'
131   3, 25  |        Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: This commandment does not forbid the making
132   3, 28  |      virginity was contrary to the commandment of the ~Old Law. But before
133   3, 28  |      Concerning virgins I ~have no commandment of the Lord; but I give
134   3, 37  |     Abraham, who had received ~the commandment of circumcision as a sign
135   3, 37  |         time both his name and the commandment of circumcision. For this ~
136   3, 38  |          the ~subject of a general commandment set down in Sacred Writ,
137   3, 40  |           mightest not disobey the commandment; He ate with sinners, that ~
138   3, 47  |            it up again: (and) this commandment have I received of My ~Father" -
139   3, 47  |          the Father hath given ~Me commandment, so do I: arise, let us
140   3, 66  |         Gentiles, when He gave the commandment: "Going, teach ye all ~nations."~
141   3, 66  |            gave His ~disciples the commandment concerning Baptism as related
142   3, 70  |             in accordance with the commandment of the Lord, ~Who said to
143   3, 70  |          its strength through the ~commandment of circumcision. Therefore
144   3, 76  |             But, ~according to the commandment (Ex. 12:10), concerning
145   3, 78  |          Ex. 24:7,8, "when ~every" commandment of the law "had been read"
146   3, 80  |            a sin against the Fifth Commandment is greater than a ~sin against
147   3, 80  |           or ~Seventh or any other Commandment, he is not on that account
148   3, 80  |           dream against the Sixth ~Commandment.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[80] A[
149   3, 83  |            in one place. As to the commandment to make ~the altar of earth,
150 Suppl, 6 |            the ~fulfillment of the commandment of the Church that he present
151 Suppl, 6 |           sin to omit doing what a commandment bids us to ~do. If therefore
152 Suppl, 6 |   proclaimed at the same time ~the commandment about making confession
153 Suppl, 6 |        precept, so that before the commandment was made, there was ~still
154 Suppl, 6 |        obligatory in virtue of the commandment of the Church; so ~that
155 Suppl, 8 |            that he may fulfill the commandment about receiving ~the sacrament
156 Suppl, 11|            not be observed, if the commandment be changed to the ~contrary.
157 Suppl, 13|            in ~the past, since the commandment did not exact from him the
158 Suppl, 23|        mortal sin to act against a commandment of the ~Church. But the
159 Suppl, 23|         Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: The commandment of the Church regards spiritual
160 Suppl, 23|       worship one acts against the commandment, and commits ~a mortal sin;
161 Suppl, 23|      matters, one acts beside ~the commandment, and sins venially.~Aquin.:
162 Suppl, 26|            which he is bound by a ~commandment of the Church; whereas the
163 Suppl, 53|            1~OBJ 2: Further, God's commandment is no less binding than
164 Suppl, 53|          no less binding than the ~commandment of the Church. Now the commandment
165 Suppl, 53| commandment of the Church. Now the commandment of the Church is so ~binding
166 Suppl, 53|    Therefore, since it is a Divine commandment to ~keep a vow, it would
167 Suppl, 53|      relations is ~annulled by the commandment forbidding such marriages,
168 Suppl, 53|         precisely ~because it is a commandment of God or of the Church,
169 Suppl, 53|           her kinsman: whereas the commandment forbidding marriage after ~
170 Suppl, 54|           heareth Me." Therefore a commandment of the Church has the ~same
171 Suppl, 54|           has the ~same force as a commandment of God. Now the Church sometimes
172 Suppl, 54|         this can be done now by a ~commandment of the Church.~Aquin.: SMT
173 Suppl, 54|        joined together against the commandment of the Church, which has ~
174 Suppl, 54|            same binding force as a commandment of God.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
175 Suppl, 54|            Wherefore the Church's ~commandment does not cause certain people
176 Suppl, 54|           Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 6: A commandment does not affect the past
177 Suppl, 54|           be ~made incestuous by a commandment of the Church. In like manner,
178 Suppl, 54|            account of the Church's commandment by reason of the ~former
179 Suppl, 59|            degrees ~forbidden by a commandment of the Church, they can
180 Suppl, 64|      should not be forbidden by a ~commandment of the Church.~Aquin.: SMT
181 Suppl, 64|           for having disobeyed the commandment of the Church. It is thus ~
182 Suppl, 65|           natural law, disobeys ~a commandment, for the law of nature has
183 Suppl, 65|           it was not contrary to a commandment" to have several wives, ~"
184 Suppl, 65|       binding force of an absolute commandment, ~except when they have
185 Suppl, 73|          described as coming "with commandment" (1 Thess. ~4:15). In this
186 Suppl, 95|            forbidden by the Divine commandment.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[98] A[
187 Suppl, 96|          turn ~back from that holy commandment which was delivered to them."
 
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