Part, Question
1 2, 99 | besides these it contains judicial precepts?~(5) Whether it
2 2, 99 | precepts, there are also ~judicial precepts?~Aquin.: SMT FS
3 2, 99 | would seem that there are no judicial precepts in addition to ~
4 2, 99 | precepts we should not ~put any judicial precepts in the Law.~Aquin.:
5 2, 99 | precepts. Therefore the judicial ~precepts should not be
6 2, 99 | moral precepts include the judicial precepts, and consequently
7 2, 99 | antonomastically. Therefore there are judicial precepts besides moral and ~
8 2, 99 | men is effected by the ~judicial precepts.~Aquin.: SMT FS
9 2, 99 | the Divine worship; ~and "judicial" precepts, which are determinations
10 2, 99 | just," in respect of the judicial precepts; "holy," with regard ~
11 2, 99 | Both the moral and the judicial precepts aim at the ~ordering
12 2, 99 | determinate way. Hence the judicial ~precepts have something
13 2, 99 | judgments" comprise both judicial and moral ~precepts, as
14 2, 99 | judgments"; ~and sometimes judicial and ceremonial precepts,
15 2, 99 | while "judgments" refers to judicial and ~ceremonial precepts.~
16 2, 99 | kind of act belongs to ~the judicial precepts.~Aquin.: SMT FS
17 2, 99 | others besides the moral, judicial, and ~ceremonial precepts?~
18 2, 99 | others besides the moral, ~judicial, and ceremonial precepts.
19 2, 99 | ceremonial precepts. Because the judicial precepts belong ~to the
20 2, 99 | Therefore besides ~the moral, judicial and ceremonial precepts,
21 2, 99 | only moral, ceremonial and judicial precepts, but ~also others,
22 2, 99 | the Law, belongs to the judicial precepts, as regards human
23 2, 99 | either moral, ~ceremonial, or judicial; and that other ordinances
24 2, 99 | foreign to ~the ceremonial and judicial precepts.~Aquin.: SMT FS
25 2, 100 | ceremonial precepts, (3) the judicial precepts. ~Under the first
26 2, 100 | from the ceremonial and ~judicial precepts, are about things
27 2, 100 | precepts are distinct from the judicial and ~ceremonial precepts,
28 2, 100 | moral precepts belong to the judicial and ~ceremonial precepts:
29 2, 100 | stated (Q[99], AA[3],4), ~the judicial and ceremonial precepts
30 2, 100 | that the ceremonial ~and judicial precepts "are determinations
31 2, 100 | other hand the ~moral and judicial precepts, either in general
32 2, 100 | Ethic. v, 1: whereas the judicial precepts ~belonged to "special
33 2, 101 | the New Law. Nor are they judicial precepts; since they do
34 2, 101 | directed to God, ~just as the judicial precepts are determinations
35 2, 103 | matter determined by the judicial precepts, as stated above (
36 2, 103 | general there were certain judicial ~precepts, not indeed established
37 2, 104 | Out. Para. 1/1 - OF THE JUDICIAL PRECEPTS (FOUR ARTICLES)~
38 2, 104 | We must now consider the judicial precepts: and first of all
39 2, 104 | 1) What is meant by the judicial precepts?~(2) Whether they
40 2, 104 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the judicial precepts were those which
41 2, 104 | It would seem that the judicial precepts were not those
42 2, 104 | relations to his neighbor. For judicial precepts take ~their name
43 2, 104 | judgment. Therefore the ~judicial precepts were not those
44 2, 104 | 1/1 ~OBJ 2: Further, the judicial precepts are distinct from
45 2, 104 | second table. Therefore the judicial ~precepts are not so called
46 2, 104 | relate to God, so do the ~judicial precepts relate to one's
47 2, 104 | ad 1,6). Therefore the ~judicial precepts are not so called
48 2, 104 | between man and ~man." But judicial precepts are so called from "
49 2, 104 | Therefore it ~seems that the judicial precepts were those which
50 2, 104 | other men, they are called "judicial" precepts. Hence there are
51 2, 104 | conditions attached to the judicial precepts: viz. first, that
52 2, 104 | affairs, and in whom the judicial ~power is vested. Now it
53 2, 104 | thereof. Consequently the judicial ~precepts are not only those
54 2, 104 | 2). Hence there are no judicial ~precepts ordaining man
55 2, 104 | be more ceremonial than judicial precepts in ~the Law.~Aquin.:
56 2, 104 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the judicial precepts were figurative?~
57 2, 104 | It would seem that the judicial precepts were not figurative. ~
58 2, 104 | else. Therefore, if the judicial precepts are ~figurative,
59 2, 104 | no difference between the judicial and ~ceremonial precepts.~
60 2, 104 | Further, just as certain judicial precepts were given to the ~
61 2, 104 | heathen peoples. But the ~judicial precepts given to other
62 2, 104 | seems that neither were the judicial ~precepts of the Old Law
63 2, 104 | our reason. Therefore the judicial precepts which ~direct us
64 2, 104 | 1/1~On the contrary, The judicial precepts are expounded both
65 2, 104 | consequently. In this way the judicial precepts of ~the Old Law
66 2, 104 | in the same way ~as the judicial precepts, as explained above.~
67 2, 104 | For this reason even the judicial precepts that were given
68 2, 104 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the judicial precepts of the Old Law
69 2, 104 | It would seem that the judicial precepts of the Old Law
70 2, 104 | bind for ~ever. Because the judicial precepts relate to the virtue
71 2, 104 | Wis. 1:15). Therefore the judicial precepts bind for ever.~
72 2, 104 | human ~institutions. But the judicial precepts of human laws bind
73 2, 104 | Therefore much more do the judicial precepts of the Divine Law.~
74 2, 104 | On the ~other hand, the judicial precepts were useful and
75 2, 104 | among men. Therefore the judicial precepts of the Old Law
76 2, 104 | transferred. Therefore the judicial precepts are no ~longer
77 2, 104 | 1/2~I answer that, The judicial precepts did not bind for
78 2, 104 | On ~the other hand, the judicial precepts are dead indeed,
79 2, 104 | sovereign were to ~order these judicial precepts to be observed
80 2, 104 | On the ~other hand, the judicial precepts were not instituted
81 2, 104 | the coming of Christ, the judicial precepts lost their binding ~
82 2, 104 | 24. Since, however, these judicial precepts are instituted,
83 2, 104 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: The judicial precepts established by
84 2, 104 | that people changed, the judicial precepts ~had to be changed
85 2, 104 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Those judicial precepts directed the people
86 2, 104 | before. For this reason the judicial precepts needed to be changed ~
87 2, 104 | distinct division of the judicial ~precepts?~Aquin.: SMT FS
88 2, 104 | distinct division ~of the judicial precepts. Because the judicial
89 2, 104 | judicial precepts. Because the judicial precepts direct men in ~
90 2, 104 | distinct ~division of the judicial precepts.~Aquin.: SMT FS
91 2, 104 | 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, the judicial precepts are decisions on
92 2, 104 | distinct division of the judicial precepts.~Aquin.: SMT FS
93 2, 104 | allusion ~to a division of the judicial precepts. Therefore it seems
94 2, 104 | chiefly applicable to the judicial precepts, ~since thereby
95 2, 104 | therefore say that the judicial precepts of the Old Law,
96 2, 104 | distinguish different kinds of judicial precepts ~in the Old Law.
97 2, 104 | this is one part of the judicial precepts. Again, ~certain
98 2, 104 | the second part of the judicial precepts. Again, certain
99 2, 104 | is the third part of the judicial precepts. Lastly, certain
100 2, 104 | is the fourth part of the judicial precepts.~Aquin.: SMT FS
101 2, 104 | relation to ~them. But the judicial and ceremonial precepts
102 2, 104 | alludes to the division of the judicial precepts in ~the very things
103 2, 104 | which are prescribed by the judicial precepts ~of the Law.~
104 2, 105 | OF THE REASON FOR THE JUDICIAL PRECEPTS (FOUR ARTICLES)~
105 2, 105 | consider the reason for the judicial precepts: under which ~head
106 2, 105 | Concerning the reason for the judicial precepts relating to the ~
107 2, 105 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the judicial precepts were suitably framed
108 2, 105 | It would seem that the judicial precepts were not suitably
109 2, 105 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the judicial precepts regarding foreigners
110 2, 105 | It would seem that the judicial precepts regarding foreigners ~
111 2, 105 | Law put forth unsuitable judicial precepts ~about the members
112 2, 107 | moral, ceremonial, and ~judicial, as stated above (Q[99],
113 2, 107 | but without mentioning the judicial and ~ceremonial precepts.
114 2, 107 | their fulfilment. But of the judicial precepts He ~mentioned that
115 2, 108 | precepts, ~there were certain judicial precepts. But in the New
116 2, 108 | the New Law there are no ~judicial precepts. Therefore the
117 2, 108 | to our neighbor, to the judicial ~precepts, as stated above (
118 2, 108 | 4 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 4: Judicial precepts also, are not essential
119 2, 108 | Consequently Our Lord left the judicial precepts to ~the discretion
120 2, 108 | others. But as regards the judicial precepts of the Old Law,
121 2, 108 | Further, as regards the judicial precepts, Our Lord ordained ~
122 2, 108 | But there ~are many other judicial precepts of the Old Law,
123 2, 108 | Old Law, besides moral and judicial, there were ~ceremonial
124 2, 108 | Pharisees erred about the judicial precepts ~in two ways. First,
125 2, 108 | lawful on account of those judicial precepts which ~prescribed
126 2, 108 | to virtue: whereas ~the judicial precepts did not necessarily
127 2, 49 | common law) whose ~act is judicial. Command considers in all
128 2, 60 | man is ~bound to keep the judicial precepts, as stated above (
129 2, 61 | Whether it takes place in judicial sentences?~Aquin.: SMT SS
130 2, 61 | of persons takes place in judicial sentences?~Aquin.: SMT SS
131 2, 61 | does not take ~place in judicial sentences. For respect of
132 2, 61 | stated above (A[1]): whereas judicial sentences ~seem to pertain
133 2, 61 | persons does not take place in judicial sentences.~Aquin.: SMT SS
134 2, 61 | does ~not take place in judicial sentences.~Aquin.: SMT SS
135 2, 61 | the ~needy. Therefore in judicial sentences respect of persons
136 2, 65 | which are connected with judicial proceedings, and (2) injurious
137 2, 65 | knowledge there is no need of judicial ~procedure, according to
138 2, 65 | attainable in the public judicial procedure.~Aquin.: SMT SS
139 2, 65 | an accuser is required in judicial procedure in order ~that
140 2, 65 | according to the order of judicial procedure.~Aquin.: SMT SS
141 2, 65 | is that he pronounces the judicial sentence, ~in virtue of
142 2, 66 | well as other ~parts of the judicial procedure, should be put
143 2, 85 | Therefore it ~is either a judicial or a ceremonial precept.
144 2, 85 | the ceremonial nor to the judicial precepts of the Old Law. ~
145 2, 85 | natural reason; and partly judicial, deriving its force ~from
146 2, 85 | fixed, ~the precept was judicial, since all institutions
147 2, 85 | s condition, are called "judicial precepts." ~Nevertheless
148 2, 85 | not a ceremonial but a judicial precept, as stated above.~
149 2, 85 | between the ceremonial and judicial precepts of ~the Law, as
150 2, 85 | is no sin in keeping the judicial precepts during the time
151 2, 85 | make laws. Thus it was a judicial precept of the Old Law that
152 2, 120 | justice belong especially the ~judicial precepts, which are condivided
153 2, 120 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: The judicial precepts are determinations
154 2, 120 | decalogue, ~but among the judicial precepts.~Aquin.: SMT SS
155 3, 36 | 4~Secondly, thereby the judicial power of Christ was foreshadowed.
156 3, 47 | His Passion fulfilled the judicial ~precepts of the Law, which
157 3, 58 | eternal beatitude, or ~His judicial and royal power. Now this
158 3, 89 | crimes are not proved by a judicial ~process, or in some other
159 Suppl, 6 | confession is necessary for a judicial sentence, in ~order that
160 Suppl, 22| have jurisdiction in the judicial tribunal. ~Hence, of their
161 Suppl, 22| conscience, but not in the judicial ~tribunal, for they cannot
162 Suppl, 22| solemnity ~is requisite in the judicial tribunal, because therein
163 Suppl, 27| because the chapter is a judicial rather than a penitential ~
164 Suppl, 72| pertains to the dignity of judicial power to have certain signs
165 Suppl, 84| him. And since in every judicial hearing, the ~witness, the
166 Suppl, 85| 1~OBJ 2: Further, in no judicial inquiry is the sentence
167 Suppl, 86| Christ?~(2) Whether the judicial power corresponds to voluntary
168 Suppl, 86| Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the judicial power corresponds to voluntary
169 Suppl, 86| It would seem that the judicial power does not correspond
170 Suppl, 86| it would seem that ~the judicial power is not competent to
171 Suppl, 86| Therefore the sublimity of the judicial power is more in ~keeping
172 Suppl, 86| unjustly. Therefore the judicial power is competent to them
173 Suppl, 86| 1/1~I answer that, The judicial power is due especially
174 Suppl, 86| reason the excellence of judicial power is promised to the
175 Suppl, 86| is given to poverty. Thus judicial power ~corresponds to poverty,
176 Suppl, 86| not suffice alone to merit judicial power, but is the fundamental
177 Suppl, 86| perfection to which the judicial power corresponds. Wherefore
178 Suppl, 86| or propounded. Hence the judicial ~power does not properly
179 Suppl, 86| things are requisite for the judicial ~power; first, that one
180 Suppl, 86| whereby a man merits to have judicial ~power.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
181 Suppl, 86| merited His exaltation to judicial power, since all things ~
182 Suppl, 86| Him (Phil. 2:8,9). Hence, judicial power is more due ~to them
183 Suppl, 86| would seem to pertain to the judicial power, since a ~throne is
184 Suppl, 86| since a ~throne is the "judicial bench, a royal seat, a professor'
185 Suppl, 86| they share with Him ~in the judicial power.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
186 Suppl, 86| same may be said of the judicial ~power.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
187 Suppl, 86| 1/1~I answer that, The judicial power was bestowed on Christ
188 Suppl, 86| cannot be done without a judicial ~pronouncement. Therefore
189 Suppl, 87| Now the thrones signify judicial ~power, and God is called
190 Suppl, 87| Christ ~merited lordship and judicial power not over man alone,
191 Suppl, 87| mankind, and thereby obtained judicial power, it is ~evident that
192 Suppl, 87| Daniel the whole order of the judicial ~power is clearly expressed.
193 Suppl, 87| Ancient of ~days sat." But the judicial power was transmitted from
194 Suppl, 93| not due to poverty; ~but judicial power by reason of the humiliation
|