|    Part, Question1   2, 90 |       Etym. v, 21) that "laws are enacted for ~no private profit,
 2   2, 94 |        just. But many ~things are enacted by men, which are contrary
 3   2, 96 |    indifference, but which, ~when enacted, is so no longer": as the
 4   2, 96 |         measures which ~have been enacted for the welfare of man."
 5   2, 97 |      anything better occurs to be enacted.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[97] A[
 6   2, 97 |           Further, human laws are enacted about single acts of man.
 7   2, 98 |            Now ~whatever laws are enacted for the special sanctification
 8   2, 100|         some community a law were enacted, such as this - that no
 9   2, 100|        But if other precepts were enacted, ~subordinate to the above,
10   2, 100|        the commonwealth, it ~were enacted in some city that from each
11   2, 105| distinction of property, the Law ~enacted that heiresses should marry
12   2, 105|           this reason, too, it is enacted (Dt. ~24:10,11): "When thou
13   2, 105|          granted in loan, the Law enacted that if, through the ~neglect
14   2, 10 |           as secular princes have enacted many laws to be ~observed
15   2, 58 |          measures which have been enacted for the welfare ~of man."
16   2, 152|   subsequent marriage, for it was enacted in the ~council of Meaux: "
17   3, 46 |         that Christ's Passion was enacted at an opportune time. ~Hence
18   3, 80 |          once a year; hence it is enacted (Extra, De Poenit. et Remiss.
19   3, 80 |          more flourishing, it was enacted that the faithful ~should
20   3, 83 |        work of ~our redemption is enacted." Consequently, according
21   3, 83 |    consecrated house. Hence it is enacted (De Consecr., dist. ~1): "
22   3, 83 |         for the sacrament, it was enacted that the chalice should
 
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