Part, Question
1 2, 95 | Isidore wrongly divided human statutes or ~human law (Etym. v,
2 2, 95 | but only materially. But "statutes, decrees of the commonalty, ~
3 2, 98 | Ezech. 20:25): "I gave them statutes that were not good, and
4 2, 107 | way of complying with the statutes of the Old Law. Thus the
5 2, 108 | observances, but as moral statutes: and they can be understood
6 2, 108 | liberty of the Spirit. These statutes He abolished ~shortly before
7 2, 96 | canon may swear to keep the ~statutes of a certain church, and
8 2, 96 | church, and afterwards new statutes are made. ~Therefore seemingly
9 2, 96 | canon who swears to keep the statutes that have force in some ~
10 2, 96 | keep them by virtue of the ~statutes themselves, since they are
11 2, 97 | punishment, and according to the statutes of the ~Church, which does
12 2, 98 | in accordance ~with the statutes of the Church and approved
13 2, 98 | things in accordance with the statutes of the ~Church and approved
14 2, 183 | are bound to obey both the statutes of their rule in the ~way
15 2, 184 | the same applies to ~the statutes of the rule.~Aquin.: SMT
16 2, 185 | they are so bound by the statutes of ~their order. Thus Jerome
17 2, 186 | than another, or if it have statutes ~more adapted to the attainment
18 3, 80 | Further, the Church by her statutes intends to promote the ~
19 3, 80 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 5: Various statutes have emanated according
20 3, 83 | observes according to the ~statutes of the Canons.~Aquin.: SMT
21 3, 83 | by observing the Church's statutes?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[83] A[
22 3, 83 | sufficiently met by observing the statutes of ~the Church. For it sometimes
23 3, 83 | keeping to ~the Church's statutes.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[83] A[
24 3, 89 | above. To those canonical statutes, which seem to ~forbid this,
25 Suppl, 35| according to the canonical ~statutes (cap. Tuae literae, De clerico
26 Suppl, 39| there are many canonical statutes [*Cap. ~Miror; cap. Clericum;
27 Suppl, 40| with the Scriptures and the statutes and definitions of the ~
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