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      Part, Question2001   2, 106 |          tables of stone, so is the law of faith inscribed on the ~
2002   2, 106 |            2/2~Nevertheless the New Law contains certain things
2003   2, 106 |            so to speak, in the New ~Law; and the faithful need to
2004   2, 106 |            we must say that the New Law is in the first ~place a
2005   2, 106 |            is in the first ~place a law that is inscribed on our
2006   2, 106 |        secondarily it is a ~written law.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[106] A[
2007   2, 106 |        nature, and thus the natural law is ~instilled into man.
2008   2, 106 |         grace. In this way the New ~Law is instilled into man, not
2009   2, 106 |        Consequently whoever had the law of grace ~instilled into
2010   2, 106 |           Para. 1/1~Whether the New Law justifies?~Aquin.: SMT FS
2011   2, 106 |             would seem that the New Law does not justify. For no
2012   2, 106 |     justified unless he obeys God's law, according to Heb. 5:9: "
2013   2, 106 |          Gospel." Therefore the New Law does not ~justify.~Aquin.:
2014   2, 106 |            the Romans that the ~Old Law did not justify, because
2015   2, 106 |             stated (Rm. 4:15): "The Law worketh wrath: for where
2016   2, 106 |              for where there is ~no law, neither is there transgression."
2017   2, 106 |           But much more did the New Law ~increase transgression:
2018   2, 106 |         after the giving of the New Law ~deserves greater punishment,
2019   2, 106 |              A man making ~void the Law of Moses dieth without any
2020   2, 106 |             etc.? Therefore the New Law, ~like the Old Law, does
2021   2, 106 |          the New Law, ~like the Old Law, does not justify.~Aquin.:
2022   2, 106 |            justifieth." But the Old Law was from God just as the ~
2023   2, 106 |           from God just as the ~New Law. Therefore the New Law does
2024   2, 106 |          New Law. Therefore the New Law does not justify any more
2025   2, 106 |       justify any more than the Old Law.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[106] A[
2026   2, 106 |           justified. ~Therefore the Law of the Gospel justifies.~
2027   2, 106 |             twofold element in the ~Law of the Gospel. There is
2028   2, 106 |             And as to this, the New Law justifies. Hence ~Augustine
2029   2, 106 |            the Old ~Testament, "the Law was set forth in an outward
2030   2, 106 |         element of the ~Evangelical Law is secondary: namely, the
2031   2, 106 |            And as to ~this, the New Law does not justify. Hence
2032   2, 106 |      argument holds true of the New Law, not as to its ~principal,
2033   2, 106 |             And this is why the New Law is not said to "work wrath":
2034   2, 106 |            both the New and the Old Law, but in ~different ways.
2035   2, 106 |           ways. For He gave the Old Law written on tables of stone: ~
2036   2, 106 |             whereas He gave the New Law written "in the fleshly
2037   2, 106 |          the other letter, i.e. the Law of the New Testament, the ~
2038   2, 106 |           Para. 1/1~Whether the New Law should have been given from
2039   2, 106 |             would seem that the New Law should have been given from
2040   2, 106 |           Rm. ~3:23). Therefore the Law of the Gospel should have
2041   2, 106 |             and Mark. Therefore the Law of the Gospel should ~have
2042   2, 106 |           26-29). Therefore the New Law also, which is ~very necessary
2043   2, 106 |            is natural." But the New Law is highly ~spiritual. Therefore
2044   2, 106 |            not fitting for ~the New Law to be given from the beginning
2045   2, 106 |           first is ~because the New Law, as stated above (A[1]),
2046   2, 106 |              after speaking of "the Law of the Spirit of life,"
2047   2, 106 |            the justification of the Law might be ~fulfilled in us." [*
2048   2, 106 |           the perfection of the New Law. Because ~a thing is not
2049   2, 106 |        Apostle (Gal. 3:24,25): "The Law ~was our pedagogue in Christ
2050   2, 106 |            in the fact that the New Law is the law of ~grace: wherefore
2051   2, 106 |             that the New Law is the law of ~grace: wherefore it
2052   2, 106 |         under ~the state of the Old Law, so that through falling
2053   2, 106 |            Apostle (Rm. 5:20): "The Law entered in, that sin might ~
2054   2, 106 |           that He did not offer the Law of grace to ~all from the
2055   2, 106 |       beginning of the world, which Law was to be published in due ~
2056   2, 106 |   succession of time. Hence the New Law avails ~for all places,
2057   2, 106 |           Para. 1/1~Whether the New Law will last till the end of
2058   2, 106 |             would seem that the New Law will not last until the
2059   2, 106 |            done away." But the ~New Law is "in part," since the
2060   2, 106 |            part." Therefore the New Law is to be done away, ~and
2061   2, 106 |           viz. the state of the Old Law, wherein men were intent
2062   2, 106 |           viz. the state of the New Law, wherein the clergy who
2063   2, 106 |             yet, like unto another ~Law.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[106] A[
2064   2, 106 |            according to a change of law: and thus no other state
2065   2, 106 |      succeed ~this state of the New Law. Because the state of the
2066   2, 106 |        Because the state of the New Law succeeded the ~state of
2067   2, 106 |     succeeded the ~state of the Old Law, as a more perfect law a
2068   2, 106 |          Old Law, as a more perfect law a less perfect one. Now
2069   2, 106 |          that the state of the New ~Law: since nothing can approach
2070   2, 106 |           the last end. But the New Law ~does this: wherefore the
2071   2, 106 |       perfect than ~that of the New Law, since the nearer a thing
2072   2, 106 |        relation to one and the same law more or less perfectly.
2073   2, 106 |          thus the ~state of the Old Law underwent frequent changes,
2074   2, 106 |           too, the state of the New Law is subject to change with
2075   2, 106 |             first was under the Old Law; the second is that of ~
2076   2, 106 |          second is that of ~the New Law; the third will take place
2077   2, 106 |            1/1~Reply OBJ 3: The Old Law corresponded not only to
2078   2, 106 |             foreshadowed in the Old Law. Hence Our ~Lord said (Jn.
2079   2, 106 |              In like manner the New Law ~corresponds not only to
2080   2, 106 |         according to ~Rm. 8:2: "The Law of the Spirit of life in
2081   2, 106 |             look forward to another law corresponding to the Holy
2082   2, 107 |              Para. 1/1 - OF THE NEW LAW AS COMPARED WITH THE OLD (
2083   2, 107 |           must now consider the New Law as compared with the Old:
2084   2, 107 |        inquiry:~(1) Whether the New Law is distinct from the Old
2085   2, 107 |            is distinct from the Old Law?~(2) Whether the New Law
2086   2, 107 |            Law?~(2) Whether the New Law fulfils the Old?~(3) Whether
2087   2, 107 |            Old?~(3) Whether the New Law is contained in the Old?~(
2088   2, 107 |      burdensome, the New or the Old Law?~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[107] A[
2089   2, 107 |           Para. 1/1~Whether the New Law is distinct from the Old
2090   2, 107 |            is distinct from the Old Law?~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[107] A[
2091   2, 107 |             would seem that the New Law is not distinct from the
2092   2, 107 |             Mt. 21:9. Therefore the law is the same also.~Aquin.:
2093   2, 107 |       little difference between the Law and Gospel" [*The ~'little
2094   2, 107 |          things: since even the Old Law comprised precepts of ~charity: "
2095   2, 107 |     Therefore it seems that the New Law is not distinct from the ~
2096   2, 107 |            laws by calling ~the Old Law "a law of works," and the
2097   2, 107 |             calling ~the Old Law "a law of works," and the New Law "
2098   2, 107 |          law of works," and the New Law "a law of faith" (Rm. ~3:
2099   2, 107 |          works," and the New Law "a law of faith" (Rm. ~3:27). But
2100   2, 107 |             Rm. ~3:27). But the Old Law was also a law of faith,
2101   2, 107 |          But the Old Law was also a law of faith, according to Heb.
2102   2, 107 |             In like manner the New ~Law is a law of works: since
2103   2, 107 |            manner the New ~Law is a law of works: since it is written (
2104   2, 107 |             Me." ~Therefore the New Law is not distinct from the
2105   2, 107 |     translation also be made of the Law." ~But the priesthood of
2106   2, 107 |           same place. Therefore the Law is also ~distinct.~Aquin.:
2107   2, 107 |             2]; Q[91], A[4]), every law ~ordains human conduct to
2108   2, 107 |          differ specifically from a law ordained to government ~
2109   2, 107 |            same state there is one ~law enjoined on men of mature
2110   2, 107 |            common good; and another law regulating the ~education
2111   2, 107 |           to the first way, the New Law is ~not distinct from the
2112   2, 107 |           not distinct from the Old Law: because they both have
2113   2, 107 |             the second way, the New Law is distinct from the Old
2114   2, 107 |            is distinct from the Old Law: ~because the Old Law is
2115   2, 107 |           Old Law: ~because the Old Law is like a pedagogue of children,
2116   2, 107 |              3:24), whereas the New Law is the law of perfection,
2117   2, 107 |          whereas the New Law is the law of perfection, since it
2118   2, 107 |        perfection, since it is ~the law of charity, of which the
2119   2, 107 |           in the Old and in the New Law: since what ~they believed
2120   2, 107 |          For the ~precepts of every law prescribe acts of virtue.
2121   2, 107 |             the like. Hence the Old Law, which was given to men
2122   2, 107 |             grace, was called ~the "law of fear," inasmuch as it
2123   2, 107 |            or reward. Hence the New Law which derives ~its pre-eminence
2124   2, 107 |             hearts, is ~called the "Law of love": and it is described
2125   2, 107 |          this ~reason, too, the Old Law is described as "restraining
2126   2, 107 |    righteousness: and hence the New Law, which is the Law of love,
2127   2, 107 |           the New Law, which is the Law of love, is said ~to restrain
2128   2, 107 |           they belonged to the ~New Law. In like manner in the New
2129   2, 107 |           the perfection of the New Law; and these it ~was necessary,
2130   2, 107 |            3/3~But although the Old Law contained precepts of charity,
2131   2, 107 |             106], AA[1],2), the New Law is called ~the law of faith,
2132   2, 107 |          the New Law is called ~the law of faith, in so far as its
2133   2, 107 |            sacramental: but the New Law does not consist chiefly ~
2134   2, 107 |       latter things, as did the Old Law. As to those under the Old ~
2135   2, 107 |           Para. 1/1~Whether the New Law fulfils the Old?~Aquin.:
2136   2, 107 |             would seem that the New Law does not fulfil the Old.
2137   2, 107 |           are contrary. But the New Law voids or excludes the ~observances
2138   2, 107 |              observances of the Old Law: for the Apostle says (Gal.
2139   2, 107 |         nothing." Therefore the New Law is ~not a fulfilment of
2140   2, 107 |          Lord propounded in the New Law precepts that were contrary
2141   2, 107 |             to precepts of ~the Old Law. For we read (Mt. 5:27-32):
2142   2, 107 |             the precepts of the Old Law relating to the ~different
2143   2, 107 |             man." Therefore the New Law is not a fulfilment of the
2144   2, 107 |              whoever acts against a law does not fulfil the law.
2145   2, 107 |             law does not fulfil the law. But ~Christ in certain
2146   2, 107 |             cases acted against the Law. For He touched the leper ~(
2147   2, 107 |           which was contrary to the Law. Likewise He seems to have ~
2148   2, 107 |           Christ did not fulfil the Law: and so the New Law given
2149   2, 107 |             the Law: and so the New Law given by Christ is not ~
2150   2, 107 |             OBJ 4: Further, the Old Law contained precepts, moral,
2151   2, 107 |         Lord (Mt. 5) fulfilled ~the Law in some respects, but without
2152   2, 107 |     Therefore it seems that the New Law is not a ~complete fulfilment
2153   2, 107 |       tittle ~shall not pass of the Law till all be fulfilled."~
2154   2, 107 |        stated above (A[1]), the New Law is compared to the ~Old
2155   2, 107 |             And accordingly the New Law fulfils ~the Old by supplying
2156   2, 107 |        which was lacking in the Old Law. ~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[107]
2157   2, 107 |             Now two things of every law is to make men righteous
2158   2, 107 |     consequently the end of the Old Law ~was the justification of
2159   2, 107 |           justification of men. The Law, however, could not accomplish ~
2160   2, 107 |            in this respect, the New Law fulfils the Old by justifying ~
2161   2, 107 |               Rm. 8:3,4): "What the Law could not do . . . God sending
2162   2, 107 |            the justification of the Law might be fulfilled in us."
2163   2, 107 |           in this ~respect, the New Law gives what the Old Law promised,
2164   2, 107 |          New Law gives what the Old Law promised, according to 2
2165   2, 107 |          also fulfils what the Old ~Law foreshadowed. Hence it is
2166   2, 107 |          Christ. ~Wherefore the New Law is called the law of reality;
2167   2, 107 |           the New Law is called the law of reality; whereas the
2168   2, 107 |            reality; whereas the Old Law ~is called the law of shadow
2169   2, 107 |          the Old Law ~is called the law of shadow or of figure. ~
2170   2, 107 |             the precepts of the Old Law both in His works and ~in
2171   2, 107 |           Gal. 4:4: "Made under the Law." In His doctrine ~He fulfilled
2172   2, 107 |       fulfilled the precepts of the Law in three ways. First, by
2173   2, 107 |   explaining ~the true sense of the Law. This is clear in the case
2174   2, 107 |    wherefore Our Lord fulfilled the Law by ~showing that the prohibition
2175   2, 107 |       fulfilled the precepts of the Law by prescribing the ~safest
2176   2, 107 |             the statutes of the Old Law. Thus the Old ~Law forbade
2177   2, 107 |          the Old Law. Thus the Old ~Law forbade perjury: and this
2178   2, 107 |       fulfilled the precepts of the Law, by adding some counsels
2179   2, 107 |             the precepts of the Old Law: "One thing is ~wanting
2180   2, 107 |            1/1~Reply OBJ 1: The New Law does not void observance
2181   2, 107 |          void observance of the Old Law except ~in the point of
2182   2, 107 |             the precepts of the Old Law. For what Our ~Lord commanded
2183   2, 107 |           not contrary to ~what the Law prescribed. "For the Law
2184   2, 107 |            Law prescribed. "For the Law did not say: 'Let him that
2185   2, 107 |         away. ~On the contrary, the Law was unwilling that a man
2186   2, 107 |            of ~retaliation. For the Law fixed a limit to revenge,
2187   2, 107 |             It was forbidden by the Law to touch a leper; because
2188   2, 107 |             to the intention of the Law.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[107] A[
2189   2, 107 |          ceremonial precepts of the Law are not ~mentioned in Mt.
2190   2, 107 |          that the ~intention of the Law was that retaliation should
2191   2, 107 |            remains still in the New Law.~~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[107]
2192   2, 107 |           Para. 1/1~Whether the New Law is contained in the Old?~
2193   2, 107 |             would seem that the New Law is not contained in the
2194   2, 107 |           the Old. ~Because the New Law consists chiefly in faith:
2195   2, 107 |        wherefore it is called the ~"law of faith" (Rm. 3:27). But
2196   2, 107 |           are set forth in the ~New Law, which are not contained
2197   2, 107 |          the Old. Therefore the New Law is not ~contained in the
2198   2, 107 |      commandments are those of the ~Law, and the greater commandments,
2199   2, 107 |           lesser. Therefore the New Law is not ~contained in the
2200   2, 107 |             If, ~therefore, the New Law is contained in the Old,
2201   2, 107 |           that whoever ~had the Old Law had the New: so that it
2202   2, 107 |      superfluous to give men a New ~Law when once they had the Old.
2203   2, 107 |          the Old. Therefore the New Law is not contained in ~the
2204   2, 107 |            in this way that the New Law is contained in the Old: ~
2205   2, 107 |          stated (A[1]) that the New Law is compared to the Old as ~
2206   2, 107 |           first the blade, i.e. the Law of Nature; then the ear,
2207   2, 107 |              then the ear, i.e. the Law ~of Moses; lastly, the full
2208   2, 107 |             the full corn, i.e. the Law of the Gospel." Hence then ~
2209   2, 107 |        Gospel." Hence then ~the New Law is in the Old as the corn
2210   2, 107 |           bound to believe, the New Law is contained in ~the Old.~
2211   2, 107 |             The precepts of the New Law are said to be greater than ~
2212   2, 107 |      greater than ~those of the Old Law, in the point of their being
2213   2, 107 |            the precepts of the ~New Law are said to be greater than
2214   2, 107 |           the publishing of the Old Law, a New Law also had ~to
2215   2, 107 |    publishing of the Old Law, a New Law also had ~to be given.~Aquin.:
2216   2, 107 |           Para. 1/1~Whether the New Law is more burdensome than
2217   2, 107 |             would seem that the New Law is more burdensome than
2218   2, 107 |            lust." Therefore the New Law is more burdensome than
2219   2, 107 |         Testament observance of the Law was ~followed by temporal
2220   2, 107 |           those who observe the New Law, as ~stated in 2 Cor. 6:
2221   2, 107 |              etc. Therefore the New Law is more burdensome than
2222   2, 107 |        difficult it is. But the New Law ~is something added to the
2223   2, 107 |             to the Old. For the Old Law forbade perjury, while the ~
2224   2, 107 |             perjury, while the ~New Law proscribed even swearing:
2225   2, 107 |   proscribed even swearing: the Old Law forbade a man to cast off
2226   2, 107 |           of divorce, while the New Law forbade divorce ~altogether;
2227   2, 107 |       expounding. Therefore the New Law is more burdensome than
2228   2, 107 |        difficulty of observing ~the Law, and are burdened with the
2229   2, 107 |           light." Therefore the New Law is a lighter burden than
2230   2, 107 |           which the precepts of the Law are concerned. One is on
2231   2, 107 |             in this respect the Old Law is a much heavier burden
2232   2, 107 |              the New: since the Old Law by its numerous ceremonies
2233   2, 107 |           outward acts than the New Law, which, in the teaching
2234   2, 107 |             to those of the natural law; ~although afterwards some
2235   2, 107 |            to the sacraments of the Law, and not to the ~presumptuous
2236   2, 107 |             the precepts of the New Law are more burdensome ~than
2237   2, 107 |            the Old; because the New Law prohibits certain interior ~
2238   2, 107 |      expressly forbidden in the Old Law ~in all cases, although
2239   2, 107 |          the difficulty of ~the New Law as to the deliberate curbing
2240   2, 107 |           those who observe the New Law ~are not imposed by the
2241   2, 107 |              are not imposed by the Law itself. Moreover they are
2242   2, 107 |          the love in which the same Law consists: since, as Augustine ~
2243   2, 107 |            the precepts of the Old ~Law was to render it easier
2244   2, 107 |             not ~prove that the New Law is more burdensome, but
2245   2, 108 |            ARE CONTAINED IN THE NEW LAW (FOUR ARTICLES)~We must
2246   2, 108 |            are contained in the New Law: ~under which head there
2247   2, 108 |        inquiry:~(1) Whether the New Law ought to prescribe or to
2248   2, 108 |          works?~(2) Whether the New Law makes sufficient provision
2249   2, 108 |           Para. 1/1~Whether the New Law ought to prescribe or prohibit
2250   2, 108 |             would seem that the New Law should not prescribe or
2251   2, 108 |          external acts. For the New Law is the Gospel of the kingdom, ~
2252   2, 108 |           Ghost." Therefore the New Law ~should not prescribe or
2253   2, 108 |             OBJ 2: Further, the New Law is "the law of the Spirit" (
2254   2, 108 |        Further, the New Law is "the law of the Spirit" (Rm. 8:2).
2255   2, 108 |             acts. Therefore the New Law does not prescribe or forbid
2256   2, 108 |          and Old Laws that the "Old Law restrains ~the hand, whereas
2257   2, 108 |           the hand, whereas the New Law curbs the will" [*Peter
2258   2, 108 |              40]. Therefore the New Law should not contain prohibitions
2259   2, 108 |           contrary, Through the New Law, men are made "children
2260   2, 108 |           light." Therefore the New Law had to forbid ~certain external
2261   2, 108 |             106], AA[1],2), the New Law consists ~chiefly in the
2262   2, 108 |           are instituted in the New Law, e.g. Baptism, the ~Eucharist,
2263   2, 108 |             or forbidden in the New Law; thus confession of ~faith
2264   2, 108 |            or forbidden in the ~New Law, by virtue of its primitive
2265   2, 108 |          the Gospel is called the ~"law of liberty" [*Cf. Reply
2266   2, 108 |        Reply OBJ[2]]: since the Old Law decided many ~points and
2267   2, 108 |             2/2~Accordingly the New Law is called the law of liberty
2268   2, 108 |           the New Law is called the law of liberty in two respects. ~
2269   2, 108 |  prescription or prohibition of the law. Secondly, because it ~also
2270   2, 108 |           two ~reasons that the New Law is called "the law of perfect
2271   2, 108 |          the New Law is called "the law of perfect liberty" (James ~
2272   2, 108 |            1/1~Reply OBJ 3: The New Law, by restraining the mind
2273   2, 108 |           Para. 1/1~Whether the New Law made sufficient ordinations
2274   2, 108 |             would seem that the New Law made insufficient ordinations ~
2275   2, 108 |        chiefly to belong to the New Law, according to Gal. 5:6: "
2276   2, 108 |       through charity." But the New Law declared explicitly ~certain
2277   2, 108 |        forth explicitly in the Old ~Law; for instance, belief in
2278   2, 108 |           were not fixed in the Old Law.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[108] A[
2279   2, 108 |          OBJ 2: Further, in the Old Law not only were sacraments
2280   2, 108 |              A[4]). ~But in the New Law, although certain sacraments
2281   2, 108 |           feast. ~Therefore the New Law made insufficient ordinations
2282   2, 108 |          OBJ 3: Further, in the Old Law, just as there were certain
2283   2, 108 |           the ceremonial of the Old Law (Q[101], A[4]; Q[102], A[
2284   2, 108 |              A[6]). Now in the ~New Law certain observances seem
2285   2, 108 |          been instituted in the New Law.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[108] A[
2286   2, 108 |          OBJ 4: Further, in the Old Law, besides moral and ceremonial
2287   2, 108 |            precepts. But in the New Law there are no ~judicial precepts.
2288   2, 108 |         precepts. Therefore the New Law made insufficient ordinations ~
2289   2, 108 |        stated above (A[1]), the New Law had to make such ~prescriptions
2290   2, 108 |           the ministers ~of the New Law, by the institution of the
2291   2, 108 |           the sacraments of the New Law.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[108] A[
2292   2, 108 |         also formed part of the Old Law. Hence, in this respect,
2293   2, 108 |            in this respect, the New Law had ~nothing to add as regards
2294   2, 108 |         ceremonial ~precepts of the Law; and, in relation to our
2295   2, 108 |           inward ~grace wherein the Law consists, they do not come
2296   2, 108 |         under a precept of the ~New Law, but are left to the decision
2297   2, 108 |             3/3~Accordingly the New Law had no other external works
2298   2, 108 |           the moral precepts of the Law, which proceed from the
2299   2, 108 |           the sacraments of the New Law grace is bestowed, which ~
2300   2, 108 |             as the state of the Old Law endured and the people had
2301   2, 108 |        judicial precepts of the Old Law, some of them ~He explained,
2302   2, 108 |           Para. 1/1~Whether the New Law directed man sufficiently
2303   2, 108 |             would seem that the New Law directed man insufficiently
2304   2, 108 |        judicial precepts of the Old Law, as stated above (Q[104], ~
2305   2, 108 |          OBJ 3: Further, in the Old Law, besides moral and judicial,
2306   2, 108 |            as it is contrary to the law of nature. Therefore it
2307   2, 108 |           consequently that the New Law directed man ~insufficiently
2308   2, 108 |            various precepts ~of the Law: by prescribing that man
2309   2, 108 |           matters contained in ~the Law of Moses by way of permission,
2310   2, 108 |       certain things which the Old ~Law commanded to be done for
2311   2, 108 |             2], ad 9); whereas ~the Law commanded this to be done
2312   2, 108 |             the commandments of the Law about the slaying of ~one'
2313   2, 108 |          one's enemies: whereas the Law ordered this for the fulfilment
2314   2, 108 |          their force under ~the New Law, because they are of themselves
2315   2, 108 |            as had been fixed by the Law: this was left to man to
2316   2, 108 |              which was fixed by the Law, was to be changed into
2317   2, 108 |           renown and honor. Now the Law did not ~promise an abundance
2318   2, 108 |       fittingly proposed in the New Law?~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[108] A[
2319   2, 108 |      fittingly ~proposed in the New Law. For counsels are given
2320   2, 108 |        unfittingly given in the New Law: both because ~they are
2321   2, 108 |             Consequently in the New Law, which ~is the law of liberty,
2322   2, 108 |          the New Law, which ~is the law of liberty, counsels are
2323   2, 108 |   commandments, and not in ~the Old Law, which is the law of bondage.
2324   2, 108 |           the Old Law, which is the law of bondage. We must therefore
2325   2, 108 |             commandments of the New Law to have been given about
2326   2, 108 |         bliss, to which end the New Law ~brings us forthwith: but
2327   2, 109 |             the commandments of the Law?~(5) Whether without grace
2328   2, 109 |            the ~commandments of the Law?~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[109] A[
2329   2, 109 |             the commandments of the Law. For the Apostle says (Rm. ~
2330   2, 109 |           Gentiles who have not the law, do by nature those things ~
2331   2, 109 |             things ~that are of the Law." Now what a man does naturally
2332   2, 109 |             the commandments of the Law without ~grace.~Aquin.:
2333   2, 109 |             the commandments of the Law, the greatest is ~this, "
2334   2, 109 |             the commandments of the Law without grace.~Aquin.: SMT
2335   2, 109 |            the commandments of the ~Law. The first regards the substance
2336   2, 109 |             the commandments of the Law; ~otherwise he would have
2337   2, 109 |             the commandments of the law can be fulfilled, ~not merely
2338   2, 109 |             the commandments of the law without grace. Hence, ~Augustine (
2339   2, 109 |             things that are of ~the Law; for the Spirit of grace
2340   2, 109 |             the commandments of the Law, in ~their due way, whereby
2341   2, 109 |            For if ~there had been a law given which could give life -
2342   2, 109 |            but that the gift of the law is enough for the human
2343   2, 109 |            with the mind, serve the law of God, but with the ~flesh,
2344   2, 109 |            but with the ~flesh, the law of sin." And in this state
2345   2, 109 |              whereby it serves "the law of sin," ~Rm. 7:25. In the
2346   2, 110 |             the prevaricator of the law, ~and those who have been
2347   2, 112 |          the sacraments of the ~New Law and those of the Old, that
2348   2, 112 |           the sacraments of the New Law cause ~grace, whereas the
2349   2, 112 |           the sacraments of the Old Law merely signify it. Now the ~
2350   2, 112 |          the ~sacraments of the New Law are certain visible elements.
2351   2, 112 |           the sacraments of the New Law, which are derived from
2352   2, 114 |             of its act; for it is a law of Divine ~providence that
2353   2, 114 |            were promised in the Old Law as the reward of justice,
2354   2, 1   |          with the advent of the New Law, there is no need ~for the
2355   2, 2   |           that, The precepts of the Law, which man is bound to fulfil, ~
2356   2, 2   |          both before and ~after the Law, the meaning of which sacrifices
2357   2, 3   |              precepts of the Divine law. Now since confession of
2358   2, 3   |  affirmative ~precept of the Divine law. Now affirmative precepts
2359   2, 4   |          the precepts of the Divine law, as stated ~above (FS, Q[
2360   2, 5   |             the commandments of the Law. Now a man ~can obey some
2361   2, 5   |             various precepts of the Law may be referred either to ~
2362   2, 6   |          the sabbath-day, that the ~law of Moses may not be broken;
2363   2, 8   |          our actions is the eternal law, to ~which the higher reason,
2364   2, 8   |            the ~rule of the eternal law, and to the end of Divine
2365   2, 8   |             reason and the ~eternal law, as stated above (FS, Q[
2366   2, 8   |              A[6]). Now the eternal law ~surpasses human reason:
2367   2, 8   |            as ruled ~by the eternal law, surpasses the natural reason,
2368   2, 10  |           of that faith ~in the Old Law, which they corrupt by their
2369   2, 10  |             1/1~OBJ 2: Further, the law of Martianus Augustus confirmed
2370   2, 10  |         Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: That law forbade those public disputations
2371   2, 10  |       examples. Because fear of the law was so profitable, ~that
2372   2, 10  |       forbade the faithful to go to law before an unbelieving judge. ~
2373   2, 10  |          are institutions of ~human law, while the distinction between
2374   2, 10  |             arises ~from the Divine law. Now the Divine law which
2375   2, 10  |          Divine law. Now the Divine law which is the law of grace,
2376   2, 10  |             Divine law which is the law of grace, does ~not do away
2377   2, 10  |              not do away with human law which is the law of natural
2378   2, 10  |         with human law which is the law of natural reason. Wherefore ~
2379   2, 10  |        members, the Church made the law that if the slave of a Jew
2380   2, 10  |           has not applied the above law to those unbelievers who
2381   2, 10  |         says: ~"The bondage of that law was not lighter than that
2382   2, 10  |    tolerated, but are punishable by law. Therefore neither ought
2383   2, 10  |              according to the civil law, can use them when he likes, ~
2384   2, 10  |            according to the natural law, a son, before ~coming to
2385   2, 10  |           the Divine or the natural law, ~and then it should be
2386   2, 10  |         against the ~order of civil law: for instance, if a man
2387   2, 10  |            the order of the natural law, whereby a child is in the ~
2388   2, 10  |          order of natural or Divine law.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[10] A[
2389   2, 11  |             even in this matter the law ~prescribes limits according
2390   2, 12  |         dominion is a device of the law of ~nations which is a human
2391   2, 12  |            nations which is a human law: whereas the distinction
2392   2, 15  |              1/1~Whether in the Old Law there should have been given
2393   2, 15  |         would seem that, in the Old Law, there should have been
2394   2, 15  |          have been given in the Old Law also.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[16]
2395   2, 15  |         opposite vices. Now the Old Law contained many precepts ~
2396   2, 15  |          have been given in the Old Law ~also.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
2397   2, 15  |             3], ~A[1]). Now the Old Law contained precepts about
2398   2, 15  |            faith. Therefore the Old Law should ~have contained precepts
2399   2, 15  |           are contained in the ~Old Law; wherefore Our Lord said (
2400   2, 15  |         that it was written in the ~Law: "They have hated Me without
2401   2, 15  |             Him." Therefore the Old Law should have contained precepts ~
2402   2, 15  |             Rm. 3:27) calls the Old Law the "law of ~works" which
2403   2, 15  |              calls the Old Law the "law of ~works" which he contrasts
2404   2, 15  |        which he contrasts with the "law of faith." Therefore the
2405   2, 15  |           faith." Therefore the Old Law ~ought not to have contained
2406   2, 15  |         wherefore the precepts of a law presuppose that everyone
2407   2, 15  |          everyone who ~receives the law is subject to the giver
2408   2, 15  |         subject to the giver of the law. Now the primary ~subjection
2409   2, 15  |             to ~the precepts of the Law: for which reason (Ex. 20:
2410   2, 15  |      precepts of faith. ~In the Old Law, however, the secret things
2411   2, 15  |         faith were given in the Old Law.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[16] A[
2412   2, 15  |         before the receiving of the Law. ~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[16] A[
2413   2, 15  |             to be given in the ~Old Law, so that men might be warned
2414   2, 15  |           by faith: so that the Old Law could ~contain precepts
2415   2, 15  |       fittingly set down in the Old Law?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[16] A[
2416   2, 15  |     unfittingly set down in the Old Law. For knowledge and ~understanding
2417   2, 15  |         precede the precepts of the Law referring to action. Since,
2418   2, 15  |           the first precepts of the Law are those of the decalogue,
2419   2, 15  |        teaches another. Now the Old Law contains precepts ~about
2420   2, 15  |             and they shall seek the law at his ~mouth," and (Osee
2421   2, 15  |           to learn knowledge of the Law (Dt. 17:18,19). Much ~more
2422   2, 15  |           more therefore should the Law have commanded the priests
2423   2, 15  |            the priests to learn the Law.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[16] A[
2424   2, 15  |         unfittingly set down in the Law.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[16] A[
2425   2, 15  |         both are ~prescribed in the Law. For it is written (Dt.
2426   2, 15  |      consist in the precepts of the Law. Wherefore the precepts
2427   2, 15  |       Wherefore the precepts of the Law had ~to be given first,
2428   2, 15  |            2: There are also in the Law precepts relating to learning,
2429   2, 15  |          were immediately under the law, and to them the precepts ~
2430   2, 15  |           them the precepts ~of the Law were given. On the other
2431   2, 15  |           these the precepts of the Law have to reach through the ~
2432   2, 15  |             OBJ 3: Knowledge of the Law is so closely bound up with
2433   2, 15  |          being charged ~to know the Law: hence there was no need
2434   2, 15  |              the doctrine of ~God's law is not so bound up with
2435   2, 15  |            things pertaining to the law of God.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
2436   2, 15  |          OBJ 4: That precept of the Law does not mean that man should ~
2437   2, 15  |           should ~meditate on God's law of sleeping, but during
2438   2, 15  |             should ~meditate on the law of God when he is preparing
2439   2, 15  |        commanded to meditate on the Law in every action of ours,
2440   2, 15  |         actually thinking about the Law, but that we should regulate
2441   2, 18  |     directed ~not only by the human law, but also by the Divine
2442   2, 18  |              but also by the Divine law, as Augustine shows ~(De
2443   2, 18  |         human conduct by the Divine law belongs to wisdom, in order ~
2444   2, 21  |           need ~of a precept of the Law to induce him to do this.~
2445   2, 21  |           the chief precepts of the Law are those of the ~decalogue,
2446   2, 21  |         Therefore it seems that the Law should contain no precept
2447   2, 21  |        Therefore it seems ~that the Law should contain no precept
2448   2, 21  |            to ~the substance of the Law, others are preambles to
2449   2, 21  |         others are preambles to the Law. The preambles ~to the Law
2450   2, 21  |          Law. The preambles ~to the Law are those without which
2451   2, 21  |          are those without which no law is possible: such are the ~
2452   2, 21  |         believes the Author of the ~Law to be One to Whom he owes
2453   2, 21  |            to the ~substance of the Law are those which relate to
2454   2, 21  |            obey: wherefore when the Law ~was given these precepts
2455   2, 21  |             useless to give him the Law: but, just as the precept
2456   2, 21  |          first promulgation of ~the Law, had to be given under the
2457   2, 21  |           promises contained in the Law are incitements to hope.~
2458   2, 21  |              however, when once the Law has been given, it is for
2459   2, 21  |     safeguard the foundation of the Law, therefore, after the first ~
2460   2, 21  |          first ~promulgation of the Law, Holy Writ holds out to
2461   2, 21  |          way of ~promise, as in the Law; for instance, in the Ps.
2462   2, 21  |             authority of the Divine law, partly by ~promises, partly
2463   2, 21  |          for precepts of the Divine law to be given even for those
2464   2, 21  |          OBJ 2: The precepts of the law of the decalogue belong
2465   2, 21  |           first promulgation of the Law: hence there was no need
2466   2, 21  |     dishonoring them, except by the law inflicting ~punishment on
2467   2, 21  |             would seem that, in the Law, there should not have been
2468   2, 21  |        which are a ~preamble to the Law, since it is the "beginning
2469   2, 21  |         which are a preamble to the Law do not come under a precept
2470   2, 21  |         come under a precept of the Law. Therefore no precept of
2471   2, 21  |         fear should be given in the Law.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[22] A[
2472   2, 21  |            opposed to fear. But the Law ~contains no prohibition
2473   2, 21  |              to observe precepts of law, so too is he ~induced thereto
2474   2, 21  |            the promulgation ~of the Law there was no need for a
2475   2, 21  |           secondary precepts of the Law.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[22] A[
2476   2, 21  |            in the observance of the Law, delivered their teaching ~
2477   2, 21  |       filial ~fear are given in the Law, even as precepts of love,
2478   2, 21  |     external acts prescribed by the Law and to which the ~precepts
2479   2, 21  |           fear is a preamble to the Law, not as though it were ~
2480   2, 21  |          being the beginning of the Law, just as love ~is. Hence
2481   2, 21  |             principles of the whole Law.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[22] A[
2482   2, 22  |        Further, the precepts of the Law refer to acts of virtue.
2483   2, 27  |        Further, the precepts of the Law are about acts of virtue.
2484   2, 27  |          Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: The Law prescribes joy, as being
2485   2, 28  |            have they that ~love Thy Law."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[29] A[
2486   2, 30  |           good gift, forsake not My Law." Secondly, ~on account
2487   2, 30  |            was not subject to God's Law, ~wherefore such things
2488   2, 30  |           as were prescribed by the Law which he did not ~profess,
2489   2, 30  |          the justice ~of the Divine Law, so that restitution is
2490   2, 30  |           is filthy and against the Law of God, ~yet the woman does
2491   2, 30  |        being contrary to the Divine Law, when a man ~wins from one
2492   2, 30  |          against the positive civil law, which altogether forbids
2493   2, 30  |             Since, however, a civil law does not bind all, but only
2494   2, 30  |             who are subject to that law, and moreover may be abrogated
2495   2, 30  |           so long ~as that positive law is in force, wherefore in
2496   2, 31  |             so you shall fulfil the law of Christ," ~which is the
2497   2, 31  |           of Christ," ~which is the law of charity. Therefore it
2498   2, 31  |          the precepts of the Divine Law are reduced to the ~precepts
2499   2, 31  |            negative precepts of the Law forbid ~sinful acts, the
2500   2, 31  |          accuser was bound by Roman Law to ~endorse (se inscribere)
 
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