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3001 2, 150 | a precept of the natural law, in reference ~to the preservation 3002 2, 150 | Accordingly the precept of natural law which ~binds man to eat 3003 2, 152 | to belong to the natural law. Since, however, ~the union 3004 2, 152 | common goods depend on the law for their determination, 3005 2, 152 | matrimony, is determined by some law. What this ~determination 3006 2, 152 | the determination of the law is judged according ~to 3007 2, 152 | Jews, taught by the Divine law, ~considered it to be unlawful. 3008 2, 152 | custom introduced by the law into their daily life. ~ 3009 2, 152 | seducer is bound by the Law to a penalty in his regard. 3010 2, 152 | 2; xxxvi, qu. 1]: "This law of bygone rulers ~stated 3011 2, 152 | hath been unfaithful to the law of the Most High" (since 3012 2, 152 | by lust. Hence in the Old Law [*Lev. ~18] the prohibition 3013 2, 152 | custom, and ~human or Divine law: because, as stated above ( 3014 2, 152 | common good, is subject to law. Wherefore, as ~Augustine 3015 2, 152 | kind of rape even the civil law punishes more severely than 3016 2, 152 | the same crime, by the law of God which hath not so 3017 2, 155 | is according to ~common law, which is the object of 3018 2, 155 | punishment in accordance with the law. Yet clemency ~differs from 3019 2, 155 | according to the letter of the ~law; and in this respect it 3020 2, 156 | the order prescribed by law, or not for the due end, ~ 3021 2, 156 | addition to the ~words of the Law: "Whosoever shall kill shall 3022 2, 159 | to the ordinance of the law, and consequently is a matter 3023 2, 160 | transgression of the Divine law, and a disobedience of ~ 3024 2, 160 | that, according to God's law, ~pride is a very different 3025 2, 160 | man despise the ~Divine law which hinders him from sinning, 3026 2, 160 | the commandments of the Law by any kind of sin, through ~ 3027 2, 162 | men make evil use of the law, though the law is good, 3028 2, 162 | use of the law, though the law is good, while good men ~ 3029 2, 162 | was not according to the law of nature, ~transmitted 3030 2, 164 | same as ~that to which the Law urges. Therefore studiousness 3031 2, 167 | and confirmed by custom or law of ~any city or nation may 3032 2, 167 | a precept of the Divine law is a mortal ~sin. Now the 3033 2, 167 | a precept of the Divine ~law; for it is written (1 Pt. 3034 2, 167 | expressly forbidden in the Law (Dt. 22) because the Gentiles ~ 3035 2, 168 | suitably given in the Divine law?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[170] A[ 3036 2, 168 | unsuitably ~given in the Divine law. Because fortitude is a 3037 2, 168 | among the precepts of the Law. ~Therefore it was unfitting 3038 2, 168 | important in the Divine law. Therefore the precepts 3039 2, 168 | principles of the Divine law; hence they need to ~be 3040 2, 168 | suitably ~given in the Divine law?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[170] A[ 3041 2, 168 | unsuitably given in the Divine law. For the precepts of ~the 3042 2, 168 | principles of the whole Divine law. Now "pride is the beginning 3043 2, 168 | especially induced to fulfil ~the Law, because these would seem 3044 2, 168 | fulfilment of the Divine law; wherefore obedience is 3045 2, 168 | to the ~observance of the Law presuppose the Law to be 3046 2, 168 | of the Law presuppose the Law to be already given, wherefore ~ 3047 2, 168 | be first precepts of the Law so as to have a place in 3048 2, 172 | The prophets and the law ~prophesied until John"; 3049 2, 172 | time, namely before the law, under the ~law, and under 3050 2, 172 | before the law, under the ~law, and under grace. For before 3051 2, 172 | under grace. For before the law, Abraham and the other ~ 3052 2, 172 | Abraham and Isaac. Under the Law prophetic revelation of 3053 2, 172 | first revelation, before the Law, was given to ~Abraham, 3054 2, 172 | Again in the state ~of the Law the first revelation which 3055 2, 176 | his ear from ~hearing the law, his prayer shall be an 3056 2, 176 | of one who hears not the law is an ~abomination, this 3057 2, 178 | by the precepts of ~the Law, are reducible to the love 3058 2, 178 | is the fulfilling of the Law" (Rm. 13:10). Therefore 3059 2, 181 | Wherefore ~in the civil law [*Dig. I, IX, De Senatoribus] ( 3060 2, 182 | the contrary, The Divine law does not prescribe the impossible. 3061 2, 182 | commandments dependeth the ~whole law and the prophets." Now the 3062 2, 182 | commandments of the Divine law, as stated above. Now the 3063 2, 182 | he is led by a private ~law, there is no reason why 3064 2, 182 | constrained by a public law." ~Now a man is not led 3065 2, 182 | a man is not led by the law of the Holy Ghost, which 3066 2, 182 | here called a ~"private law," except to something more 3067 2, 184 | the contrary, In the Old Law the Nazareans were consecrated 3068 2, 184 | religious in the same way as ~a law. Now he who transgresses 3069 2, 184 | transgresses a precept of law sins mortally. Therefore ~ 3070 2, 184 | chief precepts of Christ's law, namely the ~precepts of 3071 2, 184 | all the contents of the law are set forth by way of ~ 3072 2, 184 | Accordingly, just as in the ~civil law the transgression of a legal 3073 2, 184 | death, so neither in the law of the Church does ~every 3074 2, 184 | to the ordinance of the law or rule, and ~from this 3075 2, 184 | proceeds to act against the law or rule. on the other hand, ~ 3076 2, 184 | against the ordinance of the law or rule through some ~particular 3077 2, 184 | a precept of the ~divine law. Secondly, if he sin out 3078 2, 185 | and an obligation to God's law, to which ~things sin is 3079 2, 185 | so you shall fulfil the law of ~Christ," since through 3080 2, 185 | the Apostle is of natural law: wherefore a ~gloss on 2 3081 2, 185 | precepts of the natural law, is binding on both religious ~ 3082 2, 185 | precepts of the natural law which regard the good of 3083 2, 185 | those who meditate on the law of the Lord day and night, 3084 2, 185 | that which is forbidden by law and contrary to justice, ~ 3085 2, 185 | forbidden in the divine law; ~for it is written (Dt. 3086 2, 185 | mendicant is punished by civil ~law, according to the law (XI, 3087 2, 185 | civil ~law, according to the law (XI, xxvi, de Valid. Mendicant.). 3088 2, 185 | This precept of the divine law does not forbid anyone to ~ 3089 2, 185 | necessity to beg. The civil law imposes a penalty on able-bodied ~ 3090 2, 186 | place between counsel at law. Yet ~religious are forbidden 3091 2, 186 | are forbidden to plead at law, as appears from the Decretal 3092 2, 186 | order to act as ~counsel at law for a worldly object, but 3093 2, 186 | faithful are not bound by law to contribute to the ~support 3094 2, 186 | men, nor are they bound by law to contribute, but by charity, 3095 2, 186 | meditate day and night" on the law of the Lord, ~and (Ecclus. 3096 2, 186 | daily meditation in ~God's law, was taught them by the 3097 2, 186 | an exposition of the Old ~Law of which the Apostle says ( 3098 2, 187 | thou: I have fulfilled ~the law and the prophets, seeing 3099 2, 187 | that it is written in the law: Thou ~shalt love thy neighbor 3100 2, 187 | effect, so as to be bound by law to dwell in a ~monastery 3101 2, 187 | form prescribed by common ~law, which is that those who 3102 2, 187 | efficacy from the divine law. Nevertheless it may encounter 3103 2, 187 | because the ordinance of the law whereby one man is subject 3104 2, 187 | creditor. According to civil law [*Cod. IV, x, de Oblig. 3105 2, 187 | are the sacraments of the ~Law, as being burdensome": whereas 3106 3, 1 | a woman, made under the law": ~upon which a gloss says 3107 3, 1 | left man under the natural law, with the freedom of his 3108 3, 1 | in it, he ~received the law; whereupon, by the fault, 3109 3, 1 | by the fault, not of the law, but of his ~nature, the 3110 3, 1 | grew weaker, He gave the law to Moses in writing; and 3111 3, 2 | the sacraments of the old law, of ~which it is said in 3112 3, 5 | as it is to receive the law by the endowment of ~the 3113 3, 7 | But His will is in the law of the Lord," a ~gloss says: " 3114 3, 8 | the sacraments of the Old Law are compared to Christ as ~ 3115 3, 12 | ordinations of the Divine law, whereby men are taught 3116 3, 15 | the ~priests, who by the law ate the sacrifices offered 3117 3, 21 | death, since they have the Law and the Prophets, ~who foretold 3118 3, 22 | the priests ~of the Old Law, for the Apostle says (Heb. 3119 3, 22 | OBJ 3: Further, in the Old Law, which is a figure of Christ, 3120 3, 22 | is the giver of the New Law, according to Jer. 31:33: " 3121 3, 22 | 31:33: "I will give ~My law in their bowels." Therefore 3122 3, 22 | 7: "They shall seek the law at his," ~i.e. the priest' 3123 3, 22 | the priesthood of the Old Law was a figure of the priesthood ~ 3124 3, 22 | worshiped. Now in the old Law man was ~never offered up 3125 3, 22 | Wherefore under the old Law the sacrifice of peace-offerings 3126 3, 22 | glory. ~Hence, under the Old Law, the holocaust was offered, 3127 3, 22 | sin-offerings of the Old Law, a he-goat was ~mostly offered 3128 3, 22 | commemorated in the New Law, not on account of the ~ 3129 3, 22 | offered up under the Old Law, yet the daily sacrifice, 3130 3, 22 | the priesthood of the Old Law was a figure of the ~priesthood 3131 3, 22 | But the priest of the Old Law offered sacrifice not ~only 3132 3, 22 | for the ~priest of the Old Law was a figure of Him; while 3133 3, 22 | while the priest of the New ~Law works in His person, according 3134 3, 22 | figural ~priest of the Old Law could not attain to such 3135 3, 22 | Apostle says (Heb. 7:28): "The Law maketh men priests, who 3136 3, 22 | oath, which was since the Law, the Son Who ~is perfected 3137 3, 22 | high-priest of the ~Old Law, once a year, entered into 3138 3, 22 | was foreshadowed in the Law in ~that, once a year, the 3139 3, 22 | the high-priest of the Law entered into the Holies, ~ 3140 3, 22 | the priesthood of the Old Law was more akin to Christ' 3141 3, 22 | that existed before the Law. But the ~nearer the sacraments 3142 3, 22 | after the priesthood of ~the Law, rather than after the order 3143 3, 22 | Melchisedech, which was before ~the Law.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[22] A[ 3144 3, 22 | 3) the priesthood of the Law ~was a figure of the priesthood 3145 3, 22 | because the ~priesthood of the Law did not wash away sins, 3146 3, 22 | loins the ~priesthood of the Law was tithed. Consequently 3147 3, 22 | figural priesthood of the Law.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[22] A[ 3148 3, 22 | by the priesthood of the Law, by reason of the shedding 3149 3, 22 | over the priesthood of the Law principally consists, then 3150 3, 22 | Wherefore also in the New Law ~the true sacrifice of Christ 3151 3, 26 | prophets and priests of the Old Law were called ~mediators between 3152 3, 26 | to the priests of the New Law, they may be called mediators ~ 3153 3, 26 | the following diagram:~THE LAW AND THE COURSE OF ORIGINAL 3154 3, 26 | OF ORIGINAL SIN UNDER THE LAW . . . . . all ~descendants 3155 3, 26 | PARTIALLY EXEMPT FROM THE LAW; PRIVILEGE OF IMMACULATE 3156 3, 26 | WHOLLY EXEMPT FROM THE LAW; MIRACULOUS CONCEPTION . . . . . 3157 3, 27 | according to the common law, by reason of ~which no 3158 3, 27 | so limit His power to the law of the ~sacraments, but 3159 3, 27 | fomes, which is ~called "the law of the flesh" or "of the 3160 3, 27 | some, outside the common law, are ordered for the salvation 3161 3, 28 | same ~tribe"; wherefore by law he was bound to take her 3162 3, 28 | evangelist's quotation ~from the Law: "Every male opening the 3163 3, 28 | time, as Gal. 3:19: The ~law "was set because of transgressions, 3164 3, 28 | since ~according to the law the first-fruits had to 3165 3, 28 | commandment of the ~Old Law. But before Christ was born 3166 3, 28 | Christ was born the old law was still in force. ~Therefore 3167 3, 28 | who is the "end of ~the Law," as the Apostle says (Rm. 3168 3, 28 | Nevertheless because, ~while the Law was in force both men and 3169 3, 28 | seemed to be forbidden by the law not to take ~the necessary 3170 3, 29 | adulteresses according to the Law was that ~they should be 3171 3, 30 | who had ~knowledge of the Law, would never have been astonished 3172 3, 31 | wherefore he was bound by law to marry her as she was 3173 3, 31 | priest according to the Law, married a wife of the tribe 3174 3, 31 | after his death, as the law did not forbid his widow 3175 3, 31 | the ~prescription of the law, of whom he had a son, Joseph, 3176 3, 31 | was ~his own son, but by law was accounted the son of 3177 3, 31 | the ten precepts of ~the Law to be the number of righteousness. 3178 3, 31 | the restriction of the Law. And eleven is the number 3179 3, 31 | one, according to the Law," signified by Zara; "the 3180 3, 31 | nature. Now, such is the law ~of nature that in the generation 3181 3, 31 | from him ~according to the law of concupiscence, or according 3182 3, 35 | Blessed Virgin, ~above the law of conception." Thus, then, 3183 3, 35 | written (Is. 2:3): "The law shall come forth from Sion, 3184 3, 35 | a woman, made under the law."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[35] A[ 3185 3, 35 | healing. But now that the Law of God is under the power 3186 3, 36 | the sacraments of the Old Law were figures of ~Christ. 3187 3, 36 | the sacraments of the Old Law were dispensed through the ~ 3188 3, 36 | whom they also received the Law, according to Acts 7:53: " 3189 3, 36 | have received the Law by the disposition of angels." ~ 3190 3, 36 | things according to the law of the ~Lord" - that is 3191 3, 36 | by following ~after the law of justice, is not come 3192 3, 36 | justice, is not come unto the law of justice": but the ~Gentiles, " 3193 3, 36 | according ~to Is. 2:3: "The Law shall come forth from Sion, 3194 3, 37 | profession of observing the Law, according to Gal. 5:3: " 3195 3, 37 | debtor to do ~the whole Law," we shall have at the same 3196 3, 37 | the prescription of the Law (Lev. 12:3). ~Sixthly, " 3197 3, 37 | Himself the burden of the Law, He might set others free ~ 3198 3, 37 | Son . . . made under ~the Law, that He might redeem them 3199 3, 37 | them who were under the Law."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[37] A[ 3200 3, 37 | us from the ~yoke of the Law, and to accomplish a spiritual 3201 3, 37 | Christ was not bound by this law to be presented ~in the 3202 3, 37 | the victims ~of the old Law are referred, as the figure 3203 3, 37 | wished to be "made under ~the Law, that He might redeem them 3204 3, 37 | them who were under the Law" (Gal. 4:4,5), ~and that 3205 3, 37 | the "justification of the Law might be" spiritually "fulfilled" ~ 3206 3, 37 | in His members. Now, the Law contained a twofold precept 3207 3, 37 | a special precept in the law concerning the first-born 3208 3, 37 | Israel being saved; which law is set down Ex. 13. Here ~ 3209 3, 37 | wished to be "made under the Law," the Evangelist Luke shows ~ 3210 3, 37 | as it is written in the law ~of the Lord, 'Every male 3211 3, 37 | as it is written in ~the law of the Lord, a pair of turtle 3212 3, 37 | that ~this precept of the Law was fulfilled in God incarnate 3213 3, 37 | preached the God of the Law. "For we must not ~think," 3214 3, 37 | His ~Son to the enemy's law, which He Himself had not 3215 3, 37 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 4: The law of Lev. 12:6,[8] "commanded 3216 3, 37 | the sacraments of the Old Law did not confer grace; rather, ~ 3217 3, 37 | accomplished according ~to the law of Moses."~Aquin.: SMT TP 3218 3, 37 | though not subject to the Law, wished, ~nevertheless, 3219 3, 37 | the other burdens of the Law, ~in order to give an example 3220 3, 37 | show His approval of the Law; and, again, in order to 3221 3, 37 | the prescriptions of the Law, to which, ~nevertheless, 3222 3, 37 | account of the precept of the Law. Thus the Evangelist says ~ 3223 3, 37 | purification "according to the Law" were ~accomplished; for 3224 3, 37 | 3: The sacraments of the Law did not cleanse from the ~ 3225 3, 38 | sacramental rite belongs to some law. But John did not ~introduce 3226 3, 38 | did not ~introduce a new law. Therefore it was not fitting 3227 3, 38 | observe the rites of the ~Law. as is clearly stated Malachi 3228 3, 38 | Malachi 4:4: "Remember the law of Moses My ~servant." Therefore 3229 3, 38 | way, it belonged to the law of Christ, but not ~to the 3230 3, 38 | Christ, but not ~to the law of Moses.~Aquin.: SMT TP 3231 3, 38 | for he was the term of the Law and the beginning of the ~ 3232 3, 38 | by word and ~deed, to the law of Christ rather than to 3233 3, 38 | the observance of the Old Law.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[38] A[ 3234 3, 38 | the ~baptism of the New Law is not named after Peter 3235 3, 38 | By the baptism of the New Law men are baptized inwardly 3236 3, 38 | the baptism ~of the New Law is not named after the minister 3237 3, 38 | Circumcis.), "under the ~Law, circumcision brought the 3238 3, 38 | remained a shadow of the Old Law: nor should the forerunner ~ 3239 3, 38 | the sacraments of the Old Law were signs ~of future grace. 3240 3, 38 | is a sacrament of the New Law.~ 3241 3, 39 | circumcised in order to fulfil the law. But ~baptism was not prescribed 3242 3, 39 | was not prescribed by the law. Therefore He should not 3243 3, 39 | was ~prescribed by the Old Law, but also begin what appertained 3244 3, 39 | appertained to the New ~Law. Therefore He wished not 3245 3, 39 | baptism prescribed by the law was merely ~figurative, 3246 3, 39 | Hom. x in Matth.), "the law was ~about to pass away 3247 3, 39 | that by His ~observing the law, no one might say that because 3248 3, 39 | the commandments of the Law: in which two things the ~ 3249 3, 39 | according to the common law - namely, that He should 3250 3, 39 | seldom occurs is not the law of the Church; as "neither 3251 3, 39 | contrary to the ~common law, to exercise the functions 3252 3, 40 | lived in conformity with the Law?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[40] A[ 3253 3, 40 | the body that executes the law, the product is the number 3254 3, 40 | conformed His conduct to the Law?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[40] A[ 3255 3, 40 | conform His conduct to the Law. ~For the Law forbade any 3256 3, 40 | conduct to the Law. ~For the Law forbade any work whatsoever 3257 3, 40 | conform His conduct to the Law.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[40] A[ 3258 3, 40 | contrary to the precept of the Law, which declared that a man 3259 3, 40 | conform His conduct to the Law.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[40] A[ 3260 3, 40 | consented to their breaking the Law by plucking the ears of ~ 3261 3, 40 | conform His conduct to the Law.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[40] A[ 3262 3, 40 | am come ~to destroy the Law or the Prophets." Commenting 3263 3, 40 | says: "He fulfilled the Law . . . in one way, by transgressing ~ 3264 3, 40 | none of the precepts of the Law; secondly, by justifying 3265 3, 40 | through ~faith, which the Law, in the letter, was unable 3266 3, 40 | to the ~precepts of the Law. In token of this He wished 3267 3, 40 | purpose of ~keeping the Law, according to Gal. 5:3: " 3268 3, 40 | a debtor to do the whole Law."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[40] A[ 3269 3, 40 | conform His conduct to the Law, first, to ~show His approval 3270 3, 40 | His approval of the Old Law. Secondly, that by obeying 3271 3, 40 | Secondly, that by obeying the Law He ~might perfect it and 3272 3, 40 | from subjection to ~the Law, according to Gal. 4:4,5: " 3273 3, 40 | Son . . . made under the ~Law that He might redeem them 3274 3, 40 | them who were under the Law."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[40] A[ 3275 3, 40 | any transgression of the Law ~in this matter, for three 3276 3, 40 | Have ye not read in the ~Law that on the Sabbath-days 3277 3, 40 | certain foods are ~in the Law called "unclean" is due 3278 3, 40 | from transgressing the ~Law, since they were pressed 3279 3, 40 | did not transgress ~the Law when, through being compelled 3280 3, 41 | quoting the authority of the ~Law, not by enforcing His power, " 3281 3, 42 | being Himself above ~the Law when He said: "But I say 3282 3, 42 | OBJ 2: Further, the Old Law was a foreshadowing of Christ, 3283 3, 42 | according to ~Heb. 10:1: "The Law has [Vulg.: 'having'] a 3284 3, 42 | things to ~come." Now the Old Law was put into writing by 3285 3, 42 | tables of stone and the law, and the ~commandments which 3286 3, 42 | Reply OBJ 2: Since the old Law was given under the form 3287 3, 42 | doctrine, which is "the law of the spirit of life" ( 3288 3, 44 | the Christ promised in the Law," wherefore it is said ( 3289 3, 44 | on Mount Sinai when the Law ~was given (Ex. 19:16), 3290 3, 44 | of the mysteries of the Law; "the graves were opened," 3291 3, 45 | that Moses gave the Law . . . while Elias . . . 3292 3, 45 | Him of transgressing the Law, and of ~blasphemously appropriating 3293 3, 45 | had been foretold by the ~Law, which Moses gave them, 3294 3, 46 | which are written in the law ~of Moses, and in the prophets, 3295 3, 46 | rod in hand; lastly, God's law is entrusted to the ~wooden 3296 3, 46 | us from the curse ~of the law, being made a curse for 3297 3, 46 | was not opposed to the ~law," as Chrysostom says (Hom. 3298 3, 46 | Christ's death against the law, put off celebrating ~the 3299 3, 46 | the sacrifices of the Old Law, and ~these were offered 3300 3, 47 | Father. Yet because the Old Law ~was ended by Christ's death, 3301 3, 47 | the precepts of the Old Law. He fulfilled those of the ~ 3302 3, 47 | ceremonial precepts of the Law, which are chiefly ~ordained 3303 3, 47 | judicial ~precepts of the Law, which are chiefly ordained 3304 3, 47 | figurative sacrifices of the ~Old Law. Therefore neither ought 3305 3, 47 | to be only ~against the Law of the Jews: hence they 3306 3, 47 | 19:7): ~"According to the Law He ought to die because 3307 3, 47 | with death according to the Law, as is evident from ~Lev. 3308 3, 47 | as a transgressor of the Law, but as a ~public enemy, 3309 3, 47 | the Christ promised in the Law: for they saw all the signs ~ 3310 3, 47 | the Christ promised in the Law, but the ~words of Ps. 2: 3311 3, 47 | had no ~knowledge of the Law.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[47] A[ 3312 3, 48 | the sacrifices of the Old Law, which were ~figures of 3313 3, 48 | us ~from the curse of the law, being made a curse for 3314 3, 48 | us from the ~curse of the Law, being made a curse for 3315 3, 53 | the first was before the Law; the second under the Law; ~ 3316 3, 53 | Law; the second under the Law; ~and the third under grace. 3317 3, 53 | was under figures of the ~Law; the second under the truth 3318 3, 55 | knowledge by nature's common law, ~others by special favor 3319 3, 55 | the divinely established law of such ~things is that 3320 3, 55 | which are written in the Law, and in the prophets, and ~ 3321 3, 59 | standard of judgment is ~the law of wisdom or truth, according 3322 3, 59 | which is rightly styled the law ~of all arts, and the art 3323 3, 59 | Son inasmuch as He is the law of the first truth. But 3324 3, 59 | with ~truth, as a kind of law and "living justice" [*Aristotle, 3325 3, 60 | whatever was done under the Old Law was a figure of ~Christ 3326 3, 60 | all ~the ceremonies of the Law, were sacraments, but only 3327 3, 60 | styled sacraments of the Old Law.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[60] A[ 3328 3, 60 | restricted by the Divine Law: still less by the Law of 3329 3, 60 | Divine Law: still less by the Law of Christ, Who came ~to 3330 3, 60 | But in the state of the Law of nature determinate things ~ 3331 3, 60 | especially under the New Law, to the use of any ~determinate 3332 3, 60 | the sacraments of the New Law, by which ~man is sanctified 3333 3, 60 | under the state of the Law of nature man was moved 3334 3, 60 | and ~without any outward law, to worship God, so also 3335 3, 60 | it became necessary for a law to be given (to man) from 3336 3, 60 | without: ~both because the Law of nature had become obscured 3337 3, 60 | the sacraments of the New Law succeed those of the Old ~ 3338 3, 60 | succeed those of the Old ~Law: since "the former were 3339 3, 60 | the sacraments of the Old Law. Therefore neither is it 3340 3, 60 | required in ~those of the New Law.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[60] A[ 3341 3, 60 | the sacraments of the Old Law foretold the coming of Christ. 3342 3, 60 | the sacraments of the New Law, ~which flow from Christ 3343 3, 60 | Nevertheless in the Old Law, certain words were used 3344 3, 61 | sacraments of the natural law, others should be instituted 3345 3, 61 | should be instituted in ~the law of Moses.~Aquin.: SMT TP 3346 3, 61 | the sacraments of the Old Law were nearer ~than those 3347 3, 61 | those that preceded the Law. Therefore they should have 3348 3, 61 | first ~sacraments which the Law commanded to be solemnized 3349 3, 61 | precepts ~of the natural law were insufficient to make 3350 3, 61 | Consequently in the old Law ~there was also a need for 3351 3, 61 | those that preceded the Law, as something determinate 3352 3, 61 | inasmuch as before the Law it was not laid down precisely ~ 3353 3, 61 | this was prescribed by ~the Law; and this was necessary 3354 3, 61 | overclouding of ~the natural law, and for the clearer signification 3355 3, 61 | Melchisedech which preceded the Law is ~more like the Sacrament 3356 3, 61 | the Sacrament of the New Law in its matter: in so far 3357 3, 61 | sacraments of the ~Mosaic Law are more like the thing 3358 3, 61 | the sacraments ~of the Old Law "were abolished because 3359 3, 61 | the ~sacraments of the New Law, that signify Christ in 3360 3, 61 | differ from those of the Old Law, that foreshadowed the future.~ 3361 3, 61 | the state of the New ~Law. is between the state of 3362 3, 61 | between the state of the Old Law, whose figures are fulfilled 3363 3, 61 | the sacraments of the Old Law "weak and ~needy elements" ( 3364 3, 61 | kind at the ~time of the Law. because the latter were 3365 3, 62 | the sacraments of the New Law are the cause of grace?~( 3366 3, 62 | the sacraments of the Old Law caused grace?~Aquin.: SMT 3367 3, 62 | the sacraments of the ~New Law cause grace. For it is evident 3368 3, 62 | the sacraments of the ~New Law man is incorporated with 3369 3, 62 | the sacraments of the New Law would be mere signs of grace; ~ 3370 3, 62 | the sacraments of ~the New Law not only signify, but also 3371 3, 62 | the sacraments of ~the New Law cause grace: for they are 3372 3, 62 | the sacraments of the New Law are both ~cause and signs. 3373 3, 62 | the sacraments of the New Law contain grace?~Aquin.: SMT 3374 3, 62 | the sacraments of the New Law do not contain grace. ~For 3375 3, 62 | the sacraments of the New Law do not contain ~grace.~Aquin.: 3376 3, 62 | a sacrament of the New Law is an instrumental cause ~ 3377 3, 62 | in a sacrament of the New Law, not as to its ~specific 3378 3, 62 | the sacraments of the New Law derive their power from 3379 3, 62 | the sacraments of the New Law do not derive their ~power 3380 3, 62 | the sacraments of the Old Law caused grace?~Aquin.: SMT 3381 3, 62 | the sacraments of the Old Law caused grace. For, as ~stated 3382 3, 62 | the sacraments of the New Law derive their ~efficacy from 3383 3, 62 | s ~Passion under the Old Law, as well as under the New, 3384 3, 62 | the sacraments of ~the New Law confer grace, so did the 3385 3, 62 | the sacraments of the Old Law.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[62] A[ 3386 3, 62 | the sacraments of the Old Law: for it is written (Lev. ~ 3387 3, 62 | the ~sacraments of the Old Law conferred grace.~Aquin.: 3388 3, 62 | Circumcision: "Under the ~Law circumcision provided the 3389 3, 62 | other sacraments of the Law; for just as Baptism is 3390 3, 62 | the sacraments of the New Law, so was circumcision the 3391 3, 62 | the ~sacraments of the Old Law: hence the Apostle says ( 3392 3, 62 | is a debtor to the whole law."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[62] A[ 3393 3, 62 | elements?" i.e. "to the Law," says the gloss, "which 3394 3, 62 | the sacraments of the old Law did not confer grace.~Aquin.: 3395 3, 62 | the sacraments of the Old Law ~conferred sanctifying grace 3396 3, 62 | 21: "If justice be by the Law, then Christ died in vain."~ 3397 3, 62 | the sacraments of the ~New Law do reasonably derive the 3398 3, 62 | the ~sacraments of the Old Law did not.~Aquin.: SMT TP 3399 3, 62 | the sacraments of the old Law were a kind of ~protestation 3400 3, 62 | the sacraments of the Old ~Law were not endowed with any 3401 3, 62 | according to the rite of the Old Law, which was wholly ordained 3402 3, 63 | the sacraments of the New Law, so was it under the Old 3403 3, 63 | so was it under the Old Law. ~But the sacraments of 3404 3, 63 | the sacraments of the Old Law did not imprint a character; 3405 3, 63 | the sacraments of the New Law.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[63] A[ 3406 3, 63 | the sacraments of the New Law are ordained for a twofold 3407 3, 63 | the sacraments of the Old Law ~had not in themselves any 3408 3, 63 | the sacraments of the New Law ~produce a character, in 3409 3, 63 | each sacrament of the New Law?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[63] A[ 3410 3, 63 | the sacraments of ~the New Law: because each sacrament 3411 3, 63 | each sacrament of the New Law makes man a ~participator 3412 3, 63 | each ~sacrament of the New Law.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[63] A[ 3413 3, 63 | each sacrament of ~the New Law man becomes the recipient 3414 3, 63 | each sacrament of the New Law.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[63] A[ 3415 3, 63 | each sacrament of the New Law, there is something which 3416 3, 63 | each ~sacrament of the New Law.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[63] A[ 3417 3, 63 | the sacraments of the ~New Law are ordained for a twofold 3418 3, 64 | the sacraments of the New Law are ordained for the purpose ~ 3419 3, 65 | sacraments" ~of the New Law are "less numerous" than 3420 3, 65 | numerous" than those of the Old Law. But in the ~Old Law there 3421 3, 65 | Old Law. But in the ~Old Law there was no sacrament corresponding 3422 3, 65 | the sacraments of ~the New Law. ~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[65] A[ 3423 3, 65 | the ~sacraments of the Old Law were oblations, tithes and 3424 3, 65 | be a sacrament of the New Law, which confers ~grace: yet 3425 3, 65 | Consequently, nothing in ~the old Law could correspond to these 3426 3, 65 | the ~sacraments of the old Law were more numerous, on account 3427 3, 65 | Oblations and tithes, both the Law of nature and in the Law ~ 3428 3, 65 | Law of nature and in the Law ~of Moses, ere ordained 3429 3, 65 | the ~sacraments of the New Law, none of them was instituted 3430 3, 66 | the sacraments of the New Law effect a ~certain sanctification, 3431 3, 66 | the ~sacraments of the New Law. Therefore Christ's Passion 3432 3, 66 | the sacraments of the New Law: especially the sacrament 3433 3, 66 | the sacraments of the New Law derive their efficacy from ~ 3434 3, 66 | other sacraments of the New Law. Secondly, because by ~Baptism 3435 3, 66 | the sacraments of the Old Law. For these were mere figures: 3436 3, 66 | Nevertheless in the Old Law the remedy against original 3437 3, 66 | customary under the Old Law," which were figures of 3438 3, 68 | wish to ~submit to the Law of the Catholic Church, 3439 3, 68 | are of Divine or natural law. And therefore ~of their 3440 3, 68 | according to the ~natural law they are under the care 3441 3, 68 | against the order of civil law: for instance, if a man 3442 3, 68 | the ~order of the natural law, in virtue of which a child 3443 3, 68 | of the natural and Divine law.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[68] A[ 3444 3, 69 | the sacraments of the New Law "effect what they ~signify," 3445 3, 69 | the sacraments of ~the New Law "effect what they signify." 3446 3, 69 | the Creator, ~so that the law of sin, which is in our 3447 3, 70 | profession of keeping the Old ~Law, just as in Baptism he makes 3448 3, 70 | profession of keeping the New Law; ~wherefore the Apostle 3449 3, 70 | a debtor to do the whole Law." But the ~observance of 3450 3, 70 | But the ~observance of the Law was not promulgated at the 3451 3, 70 | 2: The observance of the Law was not to be promulgated 3452 3, 70 | gathered together: because the law is ordained to ~the public 3453 3, 70 | before the giving of the Law. ~Those Fathers, however, 3454 3, 70 | however, who lived before the Law, taught their families ~ 3455 3, 70 | the sabbath-day, that the Law of Moses may ~not be broken." 3456 3, 70 | If justice be by the Law, then Christ died ~in vain," 3457 3, 70 | obligation imposed ~by the Law, according to Gal. 5:3: " 3458 3, 70 | a debtor to do the whole law." ~Therefore, if justice 3459 3, 70 | fulfilling of the precepts of the Law, and ~that, consequently, 3460 3, 70 | fulfilment of the precepts of the Law. And this was my opinion 3461 3, 70 | transgressing the precepts of the Law; for the smallest ~degree 3462 3, 70 | who, ~at the time of the Law, died before the eighth 3463 3, 71 | for a sacrament of the New Law, but ~that it should be 3464 3, 72 | the sacraments of the New Law were foreshadowed in the ~ 3465 3, 72 | foreshadowed in the ~Old Law; thus the Apostle says ( 3466 3, 72 | The sacraments of the New Law are ordained unto special ~ 3467 3, 72 | corresponding to it in the Old Law, ~since "the Law brought 3468 3, 72 | the Old Law, ~since "the Law brought nothing to perfection" ( 3469 3, 72 | The sacraments of the Old Law are called "justice of the ~ 3470 3, 72 | a sacrament of the ~New Law, a spiritual character is 3471 3, 73 | every sacrament of the New Law, that which comes ~visibly 3472 3, 73 | a sacrament of ~the New Law.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[73] A[ 3473 3, 73 | Further, sacraments of the New Law, as having matter, are ~ 3474 3, 73 | is a sacrament of the New Law; and ~it is common to all 3475 3, 73 | sacrament of which in the old Law was the ~Paschal Lamb. Hence 3476 3, 74 | the sacraments of the Old Law. But the flesh of animals, 3477 3, 74 | sacraments under the Old Law, shows forth Christ's ~Passion 3478 3, 74 | the hardness of the Old Law; ~both on account of the 3479 3, 74 | fibre, denotes either the Law itself, which was given 3480 3, 74 | Jews, according ~to the Law, began to use unleavened 3481 3, 74 | bread was a ceremony of the Law, as ~is clear from Ex. 12. 3482 3, 74 | follow the ceremonial of the Law, but to conform to ~Christ' 3483 3, 75 | the perfection of the New Law. For, the ~sacrifices of 3484 3, 75 | the ~sacrifices of the Old Law contained only in figure 3485 3, 75 | according to Heb. 10:1: "For the law having a shadow of ~the 3486 3, 75 | the sacrifice of the New Law instituted by Christ ~should 3487 3, 75 | against the established law and order a man is born 3488 3, 77 | nothing to hinder the common law of nature from ~ordaining 3489 3, 77 | are ~outside the common law. And so, even though it 3490 3, 77 | according to the common ~law of nature for an accident 3491 3, 78 | every" commandment of the law "had been read" by Moses, " 3492 3, 78 | the sacraments of the New Law. Hence, since this sacrament 3493 3, 79 | the sacrifices of the old Law: for it is ~written (Lev. 3494 3, 79 | of sin within us is "the law of sin, which is ~in our 3495 3, 79 | the fomes, which is the law of sin, is set down as an 3496 3, 80 | through ignorance of the law (which ignorance does not 3497 3, 80 | which ~according to the Law forbade entrance into the 3498 3, 80 | yet which ~under the New Law do not prevent receiving 3499 3, 80 | which the people of the New Law understand ~spiritually. 3500 3, 80 | because ~necessity has no law. Hence it is said in the


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