Part, Question
1 1, 115 | fore-spoken" by one who decrees them to happen. Now what ~
2 2, 93 | suffer what the eternal law decrees concerning them, ~according
3 2, 95 | materially. But "statutes, decrees of the commonalty, ~senatorial
4 2, 95 | commonalty, ~senatorial decrees," and the like which he
5 2, 95 | Responsa Prudentum] and "Decrees of the ~Senate" [Senatus
6 2, 95 | democracy," and there we have "Decrees of the ~commonalty" [Plebiscita].
7 2, 96 | which are the subject of ~decrees," which are also individual
8 2, 96 | individual matters, since decrees are framed ~about individual
9 2, 96 | particular cases: such ~are decrees which have the force of
10 2, 96 | all matters subject to decrees."~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[96] A[
11 2, 96 | single act. Because the ~decrees than to one single act.
12 2, 96 | single act. Because the decrees of prudent men are ~made
13 2, 99 | commandments contained in decrees": where he is referring
14 2, 102 | observances, by substituting decrees, i.e. evangelical precepts, ~
15 2, 102 | them by the ~reasonable decrees of the New Law. Therefore
16 2, 102 | On the other hand, the decrees of the New Law, which refer
17 2, 55 | whatever natural reason decrees among all ~men, is observed
18 2, 184 | for it is ~said in the Decrees (VII, qu. i, can. Hoc nequaquam): "
19 2, 185 | Decrevit): "The holy synod decrees that henceforth no cleric
20 3, 67 | passage is to be found in the ~Decrees, dist. 93): "We order the
21 3, 68 | Further, we read in the decrees of the Council of Agde (
22 3, 80 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Those decrees were abolished by contrary
23 Suppl, 86| perfect men ~as containing the decrees of Divine justice according
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