|    Part, Question1   2, 90 |          3) Its cause;~(4) The promulgation of law.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[
 2   2, 90 |        Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether promulgation is essential to a law?~Aquin.:
 3   2, 90 |      OBJ 1: It would seem that promulgation is not essential to a law.
 4   2, 90 |      the natural law ~needs no promulgation. Therefore it is not essential
 5   2, 90 |        also others. Therefore ~promulgation is not essential to a law.~
 6   2, 90 |        constit. leg. vii). But promulgation concerns ~those who are
 7   2, 90 |      being notified to them by promulgation. Wherefore promulgation
 8   2, 90 |        promulgation. Wherefore promulgation is ~necessary for the law
 9   2, 90 |     Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: The promulgation that takes place now, extends
10   2, 91 |      Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, promulgation is essential to law. But
11   2, 91 |       is essential to law. But promulgation could ~not be from eternity:
12   2, 91 |       2 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Promulgation is made by word of mouth
13   2, 91 |      Life are eternal. But the promulgation ~cannot be from eternity
14   2, 93 |      the ~eternal law. Because promulgation is essential to law, as
15   2, 93 |      natural ~things, what the promulgation of law is to men: because
16   2, 97 |        declared by ~the verbal promulgation of a law to the contrary.
17   2, 100|       for they need no further promulgation after being once ~imprinted
18   2, 100|    natural reason, and need no promulgation; so also to ~believe in
19   2, 100|        Hence it needs no other promulgation that the infusion of ~faith.~
20   2, 100|      so evident as to need no ~promulgation; such as the commandments
21   2, 104|   Christ, especially since the promulgation of the Gospel. On ~the other
22   2, 15 |        the confession and the ~promulgation of faith: for they were
23   2, 21 |  precept of hope, in the first promulgation of ~the Law, had to be given
24   2, 21 |    therefore, after the first ~promulgation of the Law, Holy Writ holds
25   2, 21 | decalogue belong to the ~first promulgation of the Law: hence there
26   2, 21 |       been said (A[1]), in the promulgation ~of the Law there was no
 
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