Part, Question
1 1, 107 | reason all others will be abolished ~in that state.~Aquin.:
2 2, 94 | changeable?~(6) Whether it can be abolished from the heart of man?~Aquin.:
3 2, 94 | the law of nature can be abolished from the heart of man?~Aquin.:
4 2, 94 | that the natural law can be abolished from the ~heart of man.
5 2, 94 | the law of nature can be abolished from the heart of man.~Aquin.:
6 2, 97 | occurs?~(3) Whether it is abolished by custom, and whether custom
7 2, 97 | in so far as custom is abolished. ~Wherefore human law should
8 2, 97 | acts. Therefore law is not abolished by custom, so that the mere ~
9 2, 107 | the legal ceremonies are ~abolished by being fulfilled. ~Aquin.:
10 2, 107 | their observance ~was abolished by their fulfilment. But
11 2, 108 | Spirit. These statutes He abolished ~shortly before His Passion,
12 2, 108 | ceremonial precepts was totally abolished by the advent of the reality; ~
13 2, 24 | league with death ~shall be abolished, and your covenant with
14 3, 49 | the debt of punishment is abolished. In another ~way - indirectly,
15 3, 60 | instituted when the latter were abolished," ~as Augustine says (Contra
16 3, 61 | sacraments ~of the Old Law "were abolished because they were fulfilled;
17 3, 69 | punishment. Christ entirely abolished the punishment of hell,
18 3, 80 | OBJ 3: Those decrees were abolished by contrary enactments of ~
19 Suppl, 65| prevailed, this law was abolished.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[65] A[
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