Part, Question 
 1   1, 107 |       place of a lord is only to prescribe ~what is to be done. So
 2   2, 96  |          that human law does not prescribe acts of all the ~virtues.
 3   2, 96  |       Therefore neither ~does it prescribe all acts of virtue.~Aquin.:
 4   2, 96  |     Therefore human law does not prescribe all acts of virtue.~Aquin.:
 5   2, 96  |       Therefore the law does not prescribe all acts ~of virtue.~Aquin.:
 6   2, 96  |  Nevertheless human law does not prescribe concerning all the acts
 7   2, 96  |      precept, as neither does it prescribe all acts of ~virtue. But
 8   2, 100 | Wherefore the decalogue does not prescribe deeds ~of kindness or service
 9   2, 105 |     Reply OBJ 2: The Law did not prescribe that women should succeed
10   2, 105 |       superfluous for the Law to prescribe the "sacrifice of ~jealousy"
11   2, 107 |       the ~precepts of every law prescribe acts of virtue. Now the
12   2, 108 |     Whether the New Law ought to prescribe or to forbid any outward ~
13   2, 108 |     Whether the New Law ought to prescribe or prohibit any external
14   2, 108 |      that the New Law should not prescribe or prohibit ~any external
15   2, 108 |          the New Law ~should not prescribe or forbid any external acts.~
16   2, 108 |   Therefore the New Law does not prescribe or forbid any external ~
17   2, 108 |        certain external acts and prescribe others.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[
18   2, 15  |           1/1~OBJ 3: Further, to prescribe the act of a virtue comes
19   2, 21  |           1/1~OBJ 3: Further, to prescribe an act of virtue is equivalent
20   2, 42  |        and thy mother," does not prescribe that this should be ~done
21   2, 42  |          act of virtue does not ~prescribe the mode which that virtue
22   2, 42  |      higher ~virtue, but it does prescribe the mode which belongs to
23   2, 79  |         the precepts of ~the Law prescribe acts of virtue. Therefore
24   2, 100 |          The precepts of the Law prescribe acts of virtue. Now, ~immediately
25   2, 145 |      ecclesiastical superiors to prescribe ~by statute those things
26   2, 182 |          The Divine law does not prescribe the impossible. Yet ~it
27 Suppl, 11|     therefore the Church were to prescribe that anyone who ~knows anything
28 Suppl, 71|      other person having charity prescribe them, those suffrages avail
 
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