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4001 Suppl, 65| though there were no written law.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[65] A[ 4002 Suppl, 65| with temporal death by the law. The same applies to fornication.~ 4003 Suppl, 65| For just as the natural law requires a man to have but 4004 Suppl, 65| wherefore according to the Law (Dt. 21:11, seqq.) a bondswoman 4005 Suppl, 65| before the ~time of the Law fornication was not a sin; 4006 Suppl, 65| it is against the natural law to have a concubine outside ~ 4007 Suppl, 65| precepts of the natural law which admit of no ~dispensation. 4008 Suppl, 65| precepts of the natural law, as it is to have a ~concubine; 4009 Suppl, 65| OBJ 3: As in the Mosaic law it was allowable by dispensation 4010 Suppl, 66| several wives at once, one in law, the other ~in fact; the 4011 Suppl, 66| several successively, one in law, the ~other in fact; the 4012 Suppl, 66| husband has two wives, ~one in law, the other in fact?~Aquin.: 4013 Suppl, 66| at the same time, one in law and one in fact. ~For when 4014 Suppl, 66| woman in fact but not in law there is no ~sacrament, 4015 Suppl, 66| married in fact and not in law, he commits fornication 4016 Suppl, 66| woman he has married in law, marries another in fact 4017 Suppl, 66| another in fact and not in law, and ~knows her carnally, 4018 Suppl, 66| several women either in law or in fact, ~and yet he 4019 Suppl, 66| though he be compelled by law to pay her the debt, or 4020 Suppl, 66| the sacraments of the New Law are more efficacious than ~ 4021 Suppl, 66| the sacraments of the Old Law. But the sacraments of the 4022 Suppl, 66| the sacraments of the Old Law removed ~irregularities 4023 Suppl, 66| the sacraments of the New ~Law, removes the irregularity 4024 Suppl, 66| dispensation from the Divine ~law. Now whatever is in the 4025 Suppl, 66| writings belongs to the Divine law. ~Since then in canonical 4026 Suppl, 66| natural, but by ~positive law; nor again is it one of 4027 Suppl, 66| they had married them in law; but it does not prove that ~ 4028 Suppl, 66| belonging to the natural ~law, and those which are essential 4029 Suppl, 67| of marriage is of natural law?~(2) Whether by dispensation 4030 Suppl, 67| lawful under the Mosaic law?~(4) Whether a wife who 4031 Suppl, 67| of the wife is of natural law?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[67] A[ 4032 Suppl, 67| wife is not of natural ~law. For the natural law is 4033 Suppl, 67| natural ~law. For the natural law is the same for all. But 4034 Suppl, 67| the same for all. But no law save Christ's ~has forbidden 4035 Suppl, 67| wife is not of natural law.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[67] A[ 4036 Suppl, 67| sacraments are not of the natural law. But the ~indissolubility 4037 Suppl, 67| it is ~not of the natural law.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[67] A[ 4038 Suppl, 67| prejudice to the natural law.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[67] A[ 4039 Suppl, 67| according to the ~natural law.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[67] A[ 4040 Suppl, 67| belong especially to the law of nature. ~Now the indissolubility 4041 Suppl, 67| Therefore it is of natural law.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[67] A[ 4042 Suppl, 67| Further, it is of natural law that man should not oppose 4043 Suppl, 67| seem that it is of natural ~law.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[67] A[ 4044 Suppl, 67| Hence it is of natural law that parents should lay 4045 Suppl, 67| the dictate of the natural law requires the latter to live 4046 Suppl, 67| marriage is of ~natural law.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[67] A[ 4047 Suppl, 67| 1~Reply OBJ 1: Christ's law alone brought mankind "to 4048 Suppl, 67| that was ~contrary to the law of nature, for this was 4049 Suppl, 67| reserved exclusively to "the ~law of the spirit of life" [* 4050 Suppl, 67| offspring, it is of the natural law, but not as ~connected with 4051 Suppl, 67| precepts of the natural law, which admit ~of no dispensation. 4052 Suppl, 67| some way ~are of natural law, a dispensation is like 4053 Suppl, 67| dispensation from a precept of the law of nature is sometimes found 4054 Suppl, 67| precepts of the natural law, but not on the first precepts ~ 4055 Suppl, 67| precepts of the natural law, for the ~sake of signifying 4056 Suppl, 67| precepts of the natural law, it could only be a matter 4057 Suppl, 67| precepts ~of the natural law, it could be a matter of 4058 Suppl, 67| precepts ~of the natural law. For the indissolubility 4059 Suppl, 67| precepts of the natural law. Therefore, seemingly, it 4060 Suppl, 67| intention of the natural law.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[67] A[ 4061 Suppl, 67| a wife under the Mosaic law?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[67] A[ 4062 Suppl, 67| a wife under the ~Mosaic law. For one way of giving consent 4063 Suppl, 67| unlawful. Since then the Mosaic law did not forbid the putting 4064 Suppl, 67| forbidding it, for "the law . . . is holy" ~(Rm. 7:12), 4065 Suppl, 67| sinful under the ~Mosaic law to divorce a wife.~Aquin.: 4066 Suppl, 67| Neither therefore ~did the law about the bill of divorce.~ 4067 Suppl, 67| though they were keeping ~the law, their sin seemed to be 4068 Suppl, 67| some say that ~under the Law those who put away their 4069 Suppl, 67| suffered according to the Law: and that ~for this reason 4070 Suppl, 67| divorce was permitted in the Law, not indeed for the sake 4071 Suppl, 67| judgment. But because the Old Law, though ~it did not confer 4072 Suppl, 67| to ~him, at least by the law or the prophets: "Show My 4073 Suppl, 67| the ~righteousness of the Law observed at the time of 4074 Suppl, 67| observed at the time of the Law would merit ~eternal life. 4075 Suppl, 67| marriage was suspended in ~the law of Moses in order to avoid 4076 Suppl, 67| at the time ~of the Old Law it was the custom for a 4077 Suppl, 67| it was lawful in the Old Law.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[67] A[ 4078 Suppl, 67| never ~permitted in the Old Law. Therefore it was not lawful 4079 Suppl, 67| liveth, is bound to the law of her husband" (Rm. 7:2): 4080 Suppl, 67| superabundance of the New Law over the ~Old in respect 4081 Suppl, 67| those things which ~the Old Law permitted, but also as regards 4082 Suppl, 67| were ~forbidden in the Old Law, and yet were thought by 4083 Suppl, 67| refers to the time of the New Law, ~when the aforesaid permission 4084 Suppl, 67| his wife according to the law is guilty of four crimes: 4085 Suppl, 67| in which case alone the law of the Gospel ~allows a 4086 Suppl, 67| which obtains in every law. Now the ~husband by taking 4087 Suppl, 67| 1~I answer that, In the law concerning the bill of divorce 4088 Suppl, 67| husband. Since, ~however, the law makes no distinction in 4089 Suppl, 67| in Monte i, 14): "In the Law there were many causes for 4090 Suppl, 67| from the punishment of the law by ~the written bill of 4091 Suppl, 67| this was allowed her by the Law. If they were insufficient, 4092 Suppl, 68| that is born according to law is called a legitimate ~ 4093 Suppl, 68| everyone is born according to law, at least the law of nature, ~ 4094 Suppl, 68| according to law, at least the law of nature, ~which has more 4095 Suppl, 68| that which is against the law. Now ~those who are born 4096 Suppl, 68| are born contrary to the law. Therefore ~they are illegitimate.~ 4097 Suppl, 68| only against the positive law, but ~against the express 4098 Suppl, 68| against the express natural law. Hence we must grant that 4099 Suppl, 68| are born ~contrary to the law of nature which is proper 4100 Suppl, 68| like are contrary to the law of nature. Hence the like ~ 4101 Suppl, 68| are not legitimate by any law.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[68] A[ 4102 Suppl, 68| portion, although by natural ~law their parents are bound 4103 Suppl, 68| intercourse is contrary to the law, not as an ~act of the generative 4104 Suppl, 68| contrary, What is done by the law can be undone by the law. 4105 Suppl, 68| law can be undone by the law. Now ~the illegitimacy of 4106 Suppl, 68| is an effect of positive law. Therefore an ~illegitimate 4107 Suppl, 68| by the ~authority of the law.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[68] A[ 4108 Suppl, 68| whereby it is opposed to the law: and consequently it cannot 4109 Suppl, 69| Wouldst thou then lay down the law for God? Wouldst thou ~put 4110 Suppl, 71| the idols . . . which the law forbiddeth to the Jews," ~ 4111 Suppl, 71| through acting ~against the Law, and consequently that they 4112 Suppl, 71| according to the general law, because ~as Augustine says ( 4113 Suppl, 71| in spite of the general law. ~This, however, is a matter 4114 Suppl, 71| accordance with the general law from that which is permitted 4115 Suppl, 72| the order of the Divine law requires that we, ~who while 4116 Suppl, 72| moreover observed by the ~Old Law - it would seem that fire 4117 Suppl, 72| wooden vessels, and these the Law ordered ~to be cleansed 4118 Suppl, 78| relaxation of the general law": because Christ made an ~ 4119 Suppl, 84| as in the human court of law we make use of ~records. 4120 Suppl, 84| will be like the code of law." But the book ~of life, 4121 Suppl, 85| Whosoever have sinned in ~the Law shall be judged by the Law." 4122 Suppl, 85| Law shall be judged by the Law." Hence in a special way 4123 Suppl, 86| thus a book containing the law might be said to judge: ~ 4124 Suppl, 86| truth, but a codex of the law?" Since, ~however, judging 4125 Suppl, 86| that a man propounds a ~law, or exhorts men by word 4126 Suppl, 86| 3: He who propounded the law or urged men to good will 4127 Suppl, 87| belongs to judge who made the law. Now Christ gave ~us the 4128 Suppl, 87| Now Christ gave ~us the law of the Gospel while appearing 4129 Suppl, 92| to the bride according to law (Cap. 1,2,3, De donat. ~ 4130 Suppl, 93| during ~the time of the Law, since the barren were accursed. 4131 Suppl, 93| During the time of the Mosaic law, when the worship of God 4132 Suppl, 96| which is pronounced by human law, would remain in him for ~ 4133 Suppl, 96| Whosoever shall keep the whole ~law, but offend in one point, 4134 Suppl, 96| Therefore ~whoever keeps the law as regards the works of 4135 Suppl, 96| guilty of transgressing the law, and consequently will be ~ 4136 Appen1, 2| since it is called the "law of the flesh" (Rm. 7). Hence 4137 Appen1, 2| delight together in God's law. But this cannot happen 4138 Appen2, 1| according to the common law; and thus ~the place of 4139 Appen2, 1| according to the common law the place of ~Purgatory 4140 Appen2, 1| according to the common law they are punished above 4141 Appen2, 1| and not that of the common law.~


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