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      Part, Question3001   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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