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1 1, 60 | contrary, All the moral precepts of the law come of the law
2 1, 61 | contrary, All the moral precepts of the law come of the law
3 1, 102 | and to fly from ~evil, by precepts and prohibitions, rewards
4 1, 112 | universal instructor, Whose precepts reach man by the medium ~
5 2, 62 | 1/1~On the contrary, The precepts of the Law are about acts
6 2, 62 | the Divine Law contains precepts about the acts of faith,
7 2, 65 | since the law contains precepts about all acts of ~virtue,
8 2, 72 | God's law, the affirmative precepts, against which is the ~sin
9 2, 72 | different from the negative precepts, against which ~is the sin
10 2, 72 | affirmative and ~negative precepts, was that men might be gradually
11 2, 72 | to this by the negative precepts, ~and afterwards by doing
12 2, 72 | induced by the affirmative ~precepts. Wherefore the affirmative
13 2, 72 | affirmative and negative precepts do not belong ~to different
14 2, 72 | according to the various precepts of the Law. ~Aquin.: SMT
15 2, 73 | of transgressing all ~the precepts of Law, is the same as to
16 2, 91 | reason, so too it is from the precepts of ~the natural law, as
17 2, 91 | by nature, which are the precepts of the natural law, for
18 2, 91 | principles, ~namely, the precepts of the Divine law.~Aquin.:
19 2, 91 | way of certain general ~precepts, common to both the perfect
20 2, 92 | Body Para. 2/2~Now the precepts of law are concerned with
21 2, 94 | natural law?~(2) What are the precepts of the natural law?~(3)
22 2, 94 | accordingly, ~since the precepts of the natural law are sometimes
23 2, 94 | is a habit containing the precepts of the natural law, which
24 2, 94 | natural law contains several precepts, or only one?~Aquin.: SMT
25 2, 94 | law contains, not several ~precepts, but one only. For law is
26 2, 94 | therefore there were many precepts of the natural law, ~it
27 2, 94 | 1/1~On the contrary, The precepts of the natural law in man
28 2, 94 | Therefore there are also several precepts of the natural law.~Aquin.:
29 2, 94 | above (Q[91], A[3]), the precepts of the ~natural law are
30 2, 94 | be avoided." All ~other precepts of the natural law are based
31 2, 94 | or evil) belongs ~to the precepts of the natural law as something
32 2, 94 | inclinations, is the order of the precepts of the natural law. Because
33 2, 94 | 1~Reply OBJ 1: All these precepts of the law of nature have
34 2, 94 | stated above: so that the precepts of the natural law ~are
35 2, 94 | hindering the observance of such precepts, as stated above (A[4]).~
36 2, 94 | first, certain most general precepts, that are known to all;
37 2, 94 | secondary and more detailed precepts, which are, as it ~were,
38 2, 94 | other, i.e. the secondary precepts, the natural law can be ~
39 2, 94 | regard to the secondary precepts of the ~natural law, in
40 2, 94 | is true of the secondary precepts of the ~natural law, against
41 2, 95 | or specification of the precepts of the natural ~law.~Aquin.:
42 2, 96 | being ~unable to bear such precepts, would break out into yet
43 2, 96 | that if "new wine," i.e. precepts of ~a perfect life, "is
44 2, 96 | wine runneth out," i.e. the precepts are ~despised, and those
45 2, 97 | contains certain ~universal precepts, which are everlasting:
46 2, 97 | contains ~certain particular precepts, according to various emergencies.~
47 2, 97 | far as it contains general precepts, which ~never fail, does
48 2, 97 | dispensations. In other precepts, however, ~which are as
49 2, 97 | conclusions of the general precepts, man sometimes grants a ~
50 2, 97 | his delegate; so, in the ~precepts of the Divine law, which
51 2, 98 | The Law ~itself; (2) Its precepts. Under the first head there
52 2, 98 | account of the goodness of the precepts that it contains. Therefore
53 2, 98 | there to the ceremonial precepts; which are ~said not to
54 2, 98 | although by fulfilling these precepts man confessed himself a ~
55 2, 98 | condition of time. So, too, precepts that are ~given to children
56 2, 98 | Old Law showed forth the precepts of the natural law, ~and
57 2, 98 | law, ~and added certain precepts of its own. Accordingly,
58 2, 98 | Accordingly, as to those precepts ~of the natural law contained
59 2, 98 | natural law. But as to those precepts which were added by ~the
60 2, 98 | as it were, household ~precepts: but when Abraham's descendants
61 2, 99 | Out. Para. 1/1 - OF THE PRECEPTS OF THE OLD LAW (SIX ARTICLES)~
62 2, 99 | We must now consider the precepts of the Old Law; and (1)
63 2, 99 | Old Law contains several precepts or only one?~(2) Whether
64 2, 99 | Old Law contains any moral precepts?~(3) Whether it contains
65 2, 99 | Whether it contains ceremonial precepts in addition to the moral ~
66 2, 99 | in addition to the moral ~precepts?~(4) Whether besides these
67 2, 99 | these it contains judicial precepts?~(5) Whether it contains
68 2, 99 | induced men to keep its precepts. ~(tm)Aquin.: SMT FS Q[99]
69 2, 99 | an end; and, accordingly, precepts may be given ~about various
70 2, 99 | we must ~say that all the precepts of the Old Law are one in
71 2, 99 | yet it comprises various precepts, according to the diversity
72 2, 99 | the Old Law contains moral precepts?~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[99] A[
73 2, 99 | Old Law contains no moral precepts. For ~the Old Law is distinct
74 2, 99 | 98], A[5]). But the moral precepts belong to the law of ~nature.
75 2, 99 | to suffice for ~the moral precepts. Therefore the moral precepts
76 2, 99 | precepts. Therefore the moral precepts do not belong to the Old ~
77 2, 99 | Cor. 3:6). But the moral precepts do not kill, but quicken,
78 2, 99 | life." Therefore the moral precepts do not belong to the ~Old
79 2, 99 | given by God comprised moral precepts.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[99] A[
80 2, 99 | Law contained some moral precepts; as is evident ~from Ex.
81 2, 99 | for the Old Law to include precepts about acts of virtue: ~and
82 2, 99 | and these are the moral precepts of the Law.~Aquin.: SMT
83 2, 99 | regard to the other moral precepts, which are like conclusions
84 2, 99 | death, as to the moral ~precepts; in so far as, to wit, it
85 2, 99 | ceremonial, besides moral, precepts?~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[99] A[
86 2, 99 | ceremonial, ~besides moral, precepts. For every law that is given
87 2, 99 | comprise other than moral precepts.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[99] A[
88 2, 99 | 1~OBJ 2: Further, those precepts that are styled ceremonial
89 2, 99 | Since, then, the moral precepts are about acts ~of virtue,
90 2, 99 | seems that the ceremonial precepts ~should not be distinct
91 2, 99 | Further, the ceremonial precepts seem to be those which signify ~
92 2, 99 | Law to contain ceremonial precepts ~about certain figurative
93 2, 99 | commandments of the Law are moral precepts. Therefore besides the moral ~
94 2, 99 | Therefore besides the moral ~precepts there are others which are
95 2, 99 | preserved. ~Accordingly those precepts of the Law which refer to
96 2, 99 | Law given to man contains precepts about these matters also.~
97 2, 99 | above (Q[91], A[3]), the precepts of the natural ~law are
98 2, 99 | the determinations of the precepts of ~the natural law, effected
99 2, 99 | distinct from the moral ~precepts which belong to the natural
100 2, 99 | belongs to the ceremonial ~precepts. Consequently the ceremonial
101 2, 99 | Consequently the ceremonial precepts are distinct from the ~moral
102 2, 99 | distinct from the ~moral precepts.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[99] A[
103 2, 99 | pertains to the ceremonial precepts.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[99] A[
104 2, 99 | the moral and ceremonial precepts, there are also ~judicial
105 2, 99 | there are also ~judicial precepts?~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[99] A[
106 2, 99 | that there are no judicial precepts in addition to ~the moral
107 2, 99 | the moral and ceremonial precepts in the Old Law. For Augustine
108 2, 99 | in the Old Law there are "precepts concerning ~the life we
109 2, 99 | life we have to lead, and precepts regarding the life that
110 2, 99 | foreshadowed." Now the precepts of the life we have to lead
111 2, 99 | have to lead are moral ~precepts; and the precepts of the
112 2, 99 | moral ~precepts; and the precepts of the life that is foreshadowed
113 2, 99 | besides these two kinds of precepts we should not ~put any judicial
114 2, 99 | should not ~put any judicial precepts in the Law.~Aquin.: SMT
115 2, 99 | life belongs to the moral precepts. Therefore the judicial ~
116 2, 99 | Therefore the judicial ~precepts should not be considered
117 2, 99 | distinct from the moral precepts.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[99] A[
118 2, 99 | virtues, belong to the moral precepts. Therefore the ~moral precepts
119 2, 99 | precepts. Therefore the ~moral precepts include the judicial precepts,
120 2, 99 | precepts include the judicial precepts, and consequently should
121 2, 99 | Dt. 6:1): "These are the precepts and ~ceremonies, and judgments":
122 2, 99 | and judgments": where "precepts" stands for "moral precepts" ~
123 2, 99 | precepts" stands for "moral precepts" ~antonomastically. Therefore
124 2, 99 | Therefore there are judicial precepts besides moral and ~ceremonial
125 2, 99 | besides moral and ~ceremonial precepts.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[99] A[
126 2, 99 | which dictates the moral ~precepts are to be referred: yet
127 2, 99 | effected ~by the ceremonial precepts, so the determination of
128 2, 99 | determination of the general precepts ~of that justice which is
129 2, 99 | effected by the ~judicial precepts.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[99] A[
130 2, 99 | the Old Law; ~viz. "moral" precepts, which are dictated by the
131 2, 99 | natural law; ~"ceremonial" precepts, which are determinations
132 2, 99 | worship; ~and "judicial" precepts, which are determinations
133 2, 99 | respect of the judicial precepts; "holy," with regard ~to
134 2, 99 | regard ~to the ceremonial precepts (since the word "sanctus" - "
135 2, 99 | virtue, as to the moral precepts.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[99] A[
136 2, 99 | the moral and the judicial precepts aim at the ~ordering of
137 2, 99 | Augustine, viz. under the precepts of the ~life we have to
138 2, 99 | way. Hence the judicial ~precepts have something in common
139 2, 99 | in common with the moral precepts, in that they ~are derived
140 2, 99 | common with the ceremonial ~precepts, in that they are determinations
141 2, 99 | determinations of general precepts. This ~explains why sometimes "
142 2, 99 | both judicial and moral ~precepts, as in Dt. 5:1: "Hear, O
143 2, 99 | judicial and ceremonial precepts, as in Lev. 18:4: "You ~
144 2, 99 | judgments, and shall observe My precepts," where "precepts" ~denotes
145 2, 99 | observe My precepts," where "precepts" ~denotes moral precepts,
146 2, 99 | precepts" ~denotes moral precepts, while "judgments" refers
147 2, 99 | judicial and ~ceremonial precepts.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[99] A[
148 2, 99 | general, belongs to the moral ~precepts; but its determination to
149 2, 99 | belongs to ~the judicial precepts.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[99] A[
150 2, 99 | judicial, and ~ceremonial precepts?~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[99] A[
151 2, 99 | judicial, and ceremonial precepts. Because the judicial precepts
152 2, 99 | precepts. Because the judicial precepts belong ~to the act of justice,
153 2, 99 | man; while the ceremonial ~precepts belong to the act of religion,
154 2, 99 | Therefore ~besides the aforesaid precepts, the Old Law should comprise
155 2, 99 | thy God, and ~observe His precepts and ceremonies, His judgments
156 2, 99 | and commandments." Now ~precepts concern moral matters, as
157 2, 99 | judicial and ceremonial precepts, the Law contains others ~
158 2, 99 | written (Dt. 6:17): "Keep the precepts of the Lord ~thy God, and
159 2, 99 | ceremonial and judicial precepts, but ~also others, called "
160 2, 99 | Dt. 6:1): "These are the precepts and ~ceremonies and judgments
161 2, 99 | Law. Therefore all the ~precepts of the Law are included
162 2, 99 | to the fulfilment of the precepts. Now ~the precepts refer
163 2, 99 | of the precepts. Now ~the precepts refer to things which have
164 2, 99 | sense some of the moral precepts are ~expressed by way of
165 2, 99 | these are properly called "precepts." ~Other things are prescribed
166 2, 99 | that ~"justice is in the precepts, charity in the commandments."
167 2, 99 | belongs to the judicial precepts, as regards human affairs; ~
168 2, 99 | affairs; ~to the "ceremonial" precepts, as regards Divine matters.~
169 2, 99 | Divine justice. Again all the precepts of the Law may be styled ~"
170 2, 99 | be distinguished from the precepts, so that those things ~be
171 2, 99 | those things ~be called "precepts" which God Himself prescribed;
172 2, 99 | it is clear that all the precepts of the Law are either moral, ~
173 2, 99 | to the observance of the precepts, as ~stated above.~Aquin.:
174 2, 99 | ceremonial and judicial precepts.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[99] A[
175 2, 99 | to the observance of its ~precepts, by means of temporal promises
176 2, 99 | to the ~observance of its precepts, by means of temporal promises
177 2, 99 | persuaded to observe its precepts by means of punishments
178 2, 99 | to the observance of any precepts, needs ~to move him at first
179 2, 99 | as they departed from the precepts of ~the Law they were overtaken
180 2, 100 | Para. 1/1 - OF THE MORAL PRECEPTS OF THE OLD LAW (TWELVE ARTICLES)~
181 2, 100 | Law: and (1) the ~moral precepts, (2) the ceremonial precepts, (
182 2, 100 | precepts, (2) the ceremonial precepts, (3) the judicial precepts. ~
183 2, 100 | precepts, (3) the judicial precepts. ~Under the first head there
184 2, 100 | 1) Whether all the moral precepts of the Old Law belong to
185 2, 100 | nature?~(2) Whether the moral precepts of the Old Law are about
186 2, 100 | 3) Whether all the moral precepts of the Old Law are reducible
187 2, 100 | are reducible to the ~ten precepts of the decalogue?~(4) How
188 2, 100 | the decalogue?~(4) How the precepts of the decalogue are distinguished
189 2, 100 | distinction of other moral precepts;~(12) Whether the moral
190 2, 100 | 12) Whether the moral precepts of the Old Law justified
191 2, 100 | 1~Whether all the moral precepts of the Old Law belong to
192 2, 100 | seem that not all the moral precepts belong to the law ~of nature.
193 2, 100 | Therefore not all the moral ~precepts belong to the natural law.~
194 2, 100 | Therefore not all the moral ~precepts of the Divine law belong
195 2, 100 | Therefore all the ~moral precepts of the Law belong to the
196 2, 100 | I answer that, The moral precepts, distinct from the ceremonial
197 2, 100 | ceremonial and ~judicial precepts, are about things pertaining
198 2, 100 | evident that since the moral precepts are about matters ~which
199 2, 100 | necessity, that all the moral precepts belong to the law of nature;
200 2, 100 | Para. 1/1~Whether the moral precepts of the Law are about all
201 2, 100 | would seem that the moral precepts of the Law are not about ~
202 2, 100 | virtue. For observance of the precepts of the Old Law is ~called
203 2, 100 | justice. Therefore ~the moral precepts are only about acts of justice.~
204 2, 100 | one his due. Therefore the precepts of the moral law are not
205 2, 100 | 1). Therefore the moral precepts ~are only about the acts
206 2, 100 | I answer that, Since the precepts of the Law are ordained
207 2, 100 | above (Q[90], A[2]), the precepts of the Law must needs ~be
208 2, 100 | Wherefore ~human law makes precepts only about acts of justice;
209 2, 100 | the Divine law proposes precepts about all those matters ~
210 2, 100 | the ~Divine law proposes precepts about all those matters
211 2, 100 | Divine law fittingly proposes precepts about ~the acts of all the
212 2, 100 | 1~Whether all the moral precepts of the Old Law are reducible
213 2, 100 | are reducible to the ten ~precepts of the decalogue?~Aquin.:
214 2, 100 | seem that not all the moral precepts of the Old Law are ~reducible
215 2, 100 | are ~reducible to the ten precepts of the decalogue. For the
216 2, 100 | the first and ~principal precepts of the Law are, "Thou shalt
217 2, 100 | are not contained in the precepts of the decalogue. Therefore
218 2, 100 | Therefore not all ~the moral precepts are contained in the precepts
219 2, 100 | precepts are contained in the precepts of the decalogue.~Aquin.:
220 2, 100 | OBJ 2: Further, the moral precepts are not reducible to the
221 2, 100 | reducible to the ceremonial ~precepts, but rather vice versa.
222 2, 100 | vice versa. But among the precepts of the decalogue, ~one is
223 2, 100 | Sabbath-day." ~Therefore the moral precepts are not reducible to all
224 2, 100 | not reducible to all the precepts of the ~decalogue.~Aquin.:
225 2, 100 | OBJ 3: Further, the moral precepts are about all the acts of
226 2, 100 | of virtue. But ~among the precepts of the decalogue are only
227 2, 100 | them all. Therefore the precepts ~of the decalogue do not
228 2, 100 | not include all the moral precepts.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[100] A[
229 2, 100 | after propounding the ten precepts, ~set them out in detail."
230 2, 100 | detail." Therefore all the precepts of the Law are so ~many
231 2, 100 | are so ~many parts of the precepts of the decalogue.~Aquin.:
232 2, 100 | 1/1~I answer that, The precepts of the decalogue differ
233 2, 100 | decalogue differ from the other ~precepts of the Law, in the fact
234 2, 100 | said to have given ~the precepts of the decalogue; whereas
235 2, 100 | whereas He gave the other precepts to the ~people through Moses.
236 2, 100 | decalogue includes those precepts the ~knowledge of which
237 2, 100 | Consequently two kinds of precepts are not ~reckoned among
238 2, 100 | not ~reckoned among the precepts of the decalogue: viz. first
239 2, 100 | Nevertheless both ~kinds of precepts are contained in the precepts
240 2, 100 | precepts are contained in the precepts of the decalogue; yet in ~
241 2, 100 | faith. Wherefore all the precepts of the decalogue are ~referred
242 2, 100 | respect it is placed among the precepts of the decalogue: but not
243 2, 100 | is in justice. Hence the precepts about the acts of the other
244 2, 100 | to the people as are the precepts about acts of ~justice.
245 2, 100 | especially come under the precepts ~of the decalogue, which
246 2, 100 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the precepts of the decalogue are suitably
247 2, 100 | It would seem that the precepts of the decalogue are unsuitably ~
248 2, 100 | distinct from ~faith. Now the precepts are about acts of virtue.
249 2, 100 | Further, the affirmative precepts in the Law are distinct
250 2, 100 | distinct from ~the negative precepts; e.g. "Honor thy father
251 2, 100 | Therefore these are two precepts, and do not, as Augustine
252 2, 100 | lxxi) distinguishes three precepts as referring ~to God, and
253 2, 100 | 1/3~I answer that, The precepts of the decalogue are differently
254 2, 100 | observance is not one of the ten precepts, because its ~observance,
255 2, 100 | But he ~distinguishes four precepts pertaining to God, the first
256 2, 100 | distinguishes these two precepts, in his commentary on ~Osee
257 2, 100 | states that there are six precepts pertaining to our ~neighbor;
258 2, 100 | observance to be put among the precepts of the decalogue, if ~it
259 2, 100 | also distinguishes four precepts as referring to ~God, unites
260 2, 100 | Augustine reckons as distinct ~precepts, that which forbids the
261 2, 100 | he distinguishes ~three precepts as referring to God, and
262 2, 100 | of faith: wherefore the ~precepts about worship should not
263 2, 100 | about faith. Nevertheless precepts should be given about worship
264 2, 100 | faith is presupposed to the ~precepts of the decalogue, as is
265 2, 100 | Reply OBJ 2: The affirmative precepts are distinct from the negative, ~
266 2, 100 | find that two distinct ~precepts are given: thus there is
267 2, 100 | there are not different ~precepts about believing in God,
268 2, 100 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the precepts of the decalogue are suitably
269 2, 100 | It would seem that the precepts of the decalogue are unsuitably ~
270 2, 100 | decalogue does not include any ~precepts directing man in his relations
271 2, 100 | himself, it seems that the ~precepts of the decalogue are insufficiently
272 2, 100 | all our neighbors. Now the precepts of the decalogue are ordained
273 2, 100 | should ~there have been some precepts referring to children and
274 2, 100 | irascible ~part. But some precepts forbid inordinate concupiscence,
275 2, 100 | should have included some ~precepts forbidding the disorders
276 2, 100 | Therefore it ~seems that the ten precepts of the decalogue are unfittingly
277 2, 100 | above (A[2]), just as the precepts of human law ~direct man
278 2, 100 | human community, so the precepts of ~the Divine law direct
279 2, 100 | contain in the first place precepts ordering ~man in his relations
280 2, 100 | the second place, other precepts ~ordering man in his relations
281 2, 100 | Body Para. 4/4~The three precepts that direct man in his behavior
282 2, 100 | ways. First, because ~the precepts of the decalogue can be
283 2, 100 | decalogue can be reduced to the precepts of charity. ~Now there was
284 2, 100 | decalogue includes those precepts only which refer to our
285 2, 100 | may be answered that the precepts of the decalogue are ~those
286 2, 100 | spoke to you." Hence the precepts ~of the decalogue need to
287 2, 100 | himself. And therefore the ~precepts which prohibit disorders
288 2, 100 | sacrifices, is mentioned in the precepts of the decalogue.~Aquin.:
289 2, 100 | reason: and therefore the precepts that forbid ~the doing of
290 2, 100 | concupiscible part. ~Hence, as the precepts of the decalogue are, as
291 2, 100 | Para. 1/1~Whether the ten precepts of the decalogue are set
292 2, 100 | would seem that the ten precepts of the decalogue are not
293 2, 100 | not?" But the first three precepts ~belong to the love of God,
294 2, 100 | neighbor. Therefore the precepts of the decalogue are not
295 2, 100 | prescribed by the affirmative ~precepts, and acts of vice are forbidden
296 2, 100 | forbidden by the negative precepts. But ~according to Boethius
297 2, 100 | sown. Therefore ~among the precepts concerning our neighbor,
298 2, 100 | our neighbor, the negative precepts should ~have preceded the
299 2, 100 | 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, the precepts of the Law are about men'
300 2, 100 | outward deed. Therefore the ~precepts about not coveting, which
301 2, 100 | ordained of God']. ~But the precepts of the decalogue were given
302 2, 100 | above (AA[3],5, ad 1), the precepts of the ~decalogue are such
303 2, 100 | it was ~necessary for the precepts of the decalogue, first
304 2, 100 | Body Para. 3/3~As to the precepts that direct man in his behavior
305 2, 100 | Consequently, among those precepts that direct man in ~his
306 2, 100 | parents. Among the other precepts we again find the order
307 2, 100 | Q[26], ~A[2]). Hence the precepts ordaining man to God demanded
308 2, 100 | fittingly placed after the ~precepts regarding God. This argument
309 2, 100 | affirmative and ~negative precepts about the same kind of deed:
310 2, 100 | given above. Because in the precepts regarding ~God, which belongs
311 2, 100 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the precepts of the decalogue are suitably
312 2, 100 | It would seem that the precepts of the decalogue are unsuitably ~
313 2, 100 | Because the affirmative precepts direct man to acts of ~virtue,
314 2, 100 | virtue, while the negative precepts withdraw him from acts of
315 2, 100 | unfitting that affirmative precepts should be framed in ~some
316 2, 100 | some matters, and negative precepts in others.~Aquin.: SMT FS
317 2, 100 | on ~reason. But all the precepts of the decalogue belong
318 2, 100 | Further, by observing the precepts man deserves to be rewarded
319 2, 100 | concern the rewards of the precepts. ~Therefore the promise
320 2, 100 | induced men to observe the precepts, by means of the threat
321 2, 100 | punishments. But all the precepts of the decalogue belong
322 2, 100 | Consequently it seems that the ~precepts of the decalogue are unsuitably
323 2, 100 | wisdom is contained in the precepts of the ~Divine law: wherefore
324 2, 100 | must be evident ~that the precepts of the Law are suitably
325 2, 100 | pertains to the negative ~precepts, extends to more persons,
326 2, 100 | are only two affirmative precepts; one ~about the honor due
327 2, 100 | reasons for the purely moral precepts are manifest; ~hence there
328 2, 100 | reason. But some of the precepts ~include ceremonial matter,
329 2, 100 | utility. Consequently in those precepts in which it seemed that
330 2, 100 | is only ~affixed to those precepts of the law which forbade
331 2, 100 | affixed to the ~first two precepts.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[100] A[
332 2, 100 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the precepts of the decalogue are dispensable?~
333 2, 100 | It would seem that the precepts of the decalogue are dispensable. ~
334 2, 100 | are dispensable. ~For the precepts of the decalogue belong
335 2, 100 | dispensation can be granted in ~the precepts of the decalogue.~Aquin.:
336 2, 100 | man can dispense with the precepts of a law made by ~man. Therefore,
337 2, 100 | man. Therefore, since the precepts of the decalogue are ordained
338 2, 100 | superiors can dispense with the ~precepts of the decalogue.~Aquin.:
339 2, 100 | OBJ 3: Further, among the precepts of the decalogue is one
340 2, 100 | lawfully slain. Therefore the precepts of the ~decalogue are dispensable.~
341 2, 100 | against him." Therefore the precepts of the decalogue are ~dispensable.~
342 2, 100 | apply principally to the precepts of the decalogue. Therefore
343 2, 100 | decalogue. Therefore the precepts of the decalogue cannot
344 2, 100 | 96], A[6]; Q[97], A[4]), precepts ~admit of dispensation,
345 2, 100 | therefore there by ~any precepts which contain the very preservation
346 2, 100 | justice and virtue, such precepts contain the intention ~of
347 2, 100 | anything unjust or evil, such precepts ~would not admit of dispensation.
348 2, 100 | dispensation. But if other precepts were enacted, ~subordinate
349 2, 100 | procedure, these latter precepts would admit of dispensation,
350 2, 100 | as the omission of these precepts in certain cases would not
351 2, 100 | prejudicial to the former precepts which contain the intention
352 2, 100 | Body Para. 2/2~Now the precepts of the decalogue contain
353 2, 100 | lawgiver, who is God. For the precepts of the first table, which
354 2, 100 | which is ~God; while the precepts of the second table contain
355 2, 100 | that we are to take ~the precepts of the decalogue. Consequently
356 2, 100 | decalogue. Consequently the precepts of the decalogue ~admit
357 2, 100 | Accordingly, therefore, the precepts of the decalogue, as to
358 2, 100 | men to something by the precepts of the law: and ~this is
359 2, 100 | that one can fulfil the precepts of the law without having ~
360 2, 100 | Therefore one can fulfil the precepts ~of the law without grace.
361 2, 100 | these are two affirmative precepts, not binding for all times,
362 2, 100 | Man cannot fulfil all the precepts of the law, unless he ~fulfil
363 2, 100 | distinguish other moral precepts of the law ~besides the
364 2, 100 | distinguish other moral ~precepts of the law besides the decalogue.
365 2, 100 | no need for other ~moral precepts.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[100] A[
366 2, 100 | OBJ 2: Further, the moral precepts are distinct from the judicial
367 2, 100 | judicial and ~ceremonial precepts, as stated above (Q[99],
368 2, 100 | determinations of the general moral precepts belong to the judicial and ~
369 2, 100 | judicial and ~ceremonial precepts: and the general moral precepts
370 2, 100 | precepts: and the general moral precepts are contained in the ~decalogue,
371 2, 100 | to lay down other moral precepts ~besides the decalogue.~
372 2, 100 | OBJ 3: Further, the moral precepts are about the acts of all
373 2, 100 | besides ~the decalogue, moral precepts pertaining to religion,
374 2, 100 | should have been added some precepts pertaining to ~the other
375 2, 100 | distinguish other ~moral precepts in the Law besides those
376 2, 100 | converted to God by other moral precepts besides those of ~the decalogue.
377 2, 100 | to include other moral ~precepts.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[100] A[
378 2, 100 | judicial and ceremonial precepts derive their force from
379 2, 100 | that way. But the moral ~precepts derive their efficacy from
380 2, 100 | judgment about them. Some precepts are more detailed, the ~
381 2, 100 | concerning them: these are the precepts of the ~decalogue. Again,
382 2, 100 | decalogue. Again, there are some precepts the reason of which is not
383 2, 100 | the wise; these are moral precepts added to ~the decalogue,
384 2, 100 | evident, these other moral precepts added to the ~decalogue
385 2, 100 | decalogue are reducible to the precepts of the decalogue, as so
386 2, 100 | to this are added other precepts forbidding ~things relating
387 2, 100 | added all the ceremonial precepts. ~To the fourth commandment
388 2, 100 | and ~likewise all the precepts prescribing the reverence
389 2, 100 | commandments no further precepts are added, because thereby
390 2, 100 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: The precepts of the decalogue are ordained
391 2, 100 | towards them; ~but the other precepts are so ordained as pertaining
392 2, 100 | ceremonial ~and judicial precepts "are determinations of the
393 2, 100 | are determinations of the precepts of the ~decalogue," not
394 2, 100 | of the ~superadded moral precepts.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[100] A[
395 2, 100 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: The precepts of a law are ordained for
396 2, 100 | good of the species; hence precepts bearing directly on these ~
397 2, 100 | Para. 1/1~Whether the moral precepts of the Old Law justified
398 2, 100 | would seem that the moral precepts of the Old Law justified ~
399 2, 100 | are those who fulfil the precepts of the Law. ~Therefore the
400 2, 100 | Therefore the fulfilling of the precepts of the Law was a cause of ~
401 2, 100 | Therefore the fulfilling of the precepts ~of the Law was a cause
402 2, 100 | consisting in ~fulfilling the precepts of law. Therefore the precepts
403 2, 100 | precepts of law. Therefore the precepts of the Law ~justified man. ~
404 2, 100 | refers even to the ~moral precepts. Therefore the moral precepts
405 2, 100 | precepts. Therefore the moral precepts did not cause justice.~Aquin.:
406 2, 100 | it was conferred by the precepts of ~the Law; in so far,
407 2, 100 | not ~be caused by moral precepts, which are about human actions:
408 2, 100 | actions: wherefore the ~moral precepts could not justify man by
409 2, 100 | of ~justice, thus all the precepts of the Law justified man,
410 2, 100 | Because the ceremonial precepts taken as a whole contained ~
411 2, 100 | Hence it is said ~of these precepts that they did not justify
412 2, 100 | the ~moral and judicial precepts, either in general or also
413 2, 100 | in itself: but the moral precepts contained ~that which is
414 2, 100 | 1: whereas the judicial precepts ~belonged to "special justice,"
415 2, 100 | The man who fulfilled the precepts of the Law is said to ~live
416 2, 100 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: The precepts of human law justify man
417 2, 101 | 1/1 - OF THE CEREMONIAL PRECEPTS IN THEMSELVES (FOUR ARTICLES)~
418 2, 101 | consider the ceremonial precepts: and first we must consider ~
419 2, 101 | nature of the ceremonial precepts;~(2) Whether they are figurative?~(
420 2, 101 | nature of the ceremonial precepts consists in their ~pertaining
421 2, 101 | nature of the ceremonial precepts does not ~consist in their
422 2, 101 | Jews were given certain precepts about abstinence from food ~(
423 2, 101 | But these are not moral precepts; since they do not ~remain
424 2, 101 | Law. Nor are they judicial precepts; since they do not ~pertain
425 2, 101 | Therefore ~they are ceremonial precepts. Yet they seem in no way
426 2, 101 | nature of the ceremonial precepts does not ~consist in their
427 2, 101 | state that the ceremonial precepts are those which ~pertain
428 2, 101 | seem that the ceremonial precepts are so called from their
429 2, 101 | say that the ceremonial precepts are patterns, i.e. ~rules,
430 2, 101 | Latin ~"salve." But all the precepts of the Law are rules of
431 2, 101 | Therefore not only those ~precepts which pertain to Divine
432 2, 101 | iii) that the ~ceremonial precepts are those for which there
433 2, 101 | Therefore the ceremonial precepts are not those which pertain ~
434 2, 101 | A[4]), the ceremonial precepts ~are determinations of the
435 2, 101 | determinations of the moral precepts whereby man is directed
436 2, 101 | God, ~just as the judicial precepts are determinations of the
437 2, 101 | determinations of the moral precepts ~whereby he is directed
438 2, 101 | to Him. Wherefore those precepts are properly called ~ceremonial,
439 2, 101 | ceremonial and the other precepts. ~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[101]
440 2, 101 | the end. Accordingly those precepts of the Law which ~regard
441 2, 101 | contained under the ceremonial precepts.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[101] A[
442 2, 101 | so that all ceremonial ~precepts may be included under the
443 2, 101 | salvation is from God, those precepts ~above all seem to be rules
444 2, 101 | worship are called ceremonial ~precepts.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[101] A[
445 2, 101 | explanation of the ceremonial precepts has a certain ~amount of
446 2, 101 | consequence. For, since the precepts referring to the Divine
447 2, 101 | 1~Whether the ceremonial precepts are figurative?~Aquin.:
448 2, 101 | seem that the ceremonial precepts are not figurative. ~For
449 2, 101 | framing of a law: because precepts ~of law are proposed to
450 2, 101 | v, 21). If therefore the precepts of ~the Law were given as
451 2, 101 | should have delivered these precepts without explaining what
452 2, 101 | God. But the ceremonial precepts are ordained to ~the Divine
453 2, 101 | hope, and charity." But the precepts of ~faith, hope, and charity
454 2, 101 | Therefore the ceremonial ~precepts should not be figurative.~
455 2, 101 | Therefore ~the ceremonial precepts, which refer to the Divine
456 2, 101 | AA[3],4), the ceremonial ~precepts are those which refer to
457 2, 101 | have been man ceremonial precepts?~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[101] A[
458 2, 101 | have been many ceremonial ~precepts. For those things which
459 2, 101 | end. But the ceremonial precepts, as stated above ~(AA[1],
460 2, 101 | have been many ceremonial precepts.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[101] A[
461 2, 101 | number of the ceremonial precepts was an ~occasion of transgression,
462 2, 101 | transgression ~of the Divine precepts is an obstacle to man's
463 2, 101 | seems that the ceremonial precepts should not have been ~given
464 2, 101 | Further, the ceremonial precepts referred to the outward
465 2, 101 | have been many ceremonial precepts.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[101] A[
466 2, 101 | have to be coerced by the precepts of the law, as stated above (
467 2, 101 | improved by means ~of the precepts of the law. Accordingly,
468 2, 101 | contain many ceremonial precepts. For in that people ~there
469 2, 101 | them by means of ceremonial precepts from the worship of idols
470 2, 101 | should be many ceremonial ~precepts; both because thus their
471 2, 101 | foreshadowed by these ceremonial precepts, brought many boons to the ~
472 2, 101 | they to fulfil all the precepts of the Law, the fact that
473 2, 101 | giving them many ceremonial precepts.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[101] A[
474 2, 101 | But all ~the ceremonial precepts were ordained to the worship
475 2, 101 | be observed. ~But all the precepts of the Law had to be observed:
476 2, 101 | AA[1],2), the ceremonial precepts are ~ordained to the Divine
477 2, 102 | CAUSES OF THE CEREMONIAL PRECEPTS (SIX ARTICLES) ~We must
478 2, 102 | causes of the ceremonial precepts: under which ~head there
479 2, 102 | cause for the ceremonial precepts?~(2) Whether the cause of
480 2, 102 | cause of the ceremonial precepts was literal or ~figurative?~(
481 2, 102 | cause for the ceremonial precepts?~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[102] A[
482 2, 102 | cause for the ceremonial ~precepts. Because on Eph. 2:15, "
483 2, 102 | decrees, i.e. evangelical precepts, ~which are based on reason."
484 2, 102 | there should have been some precepts for the purpose of ~testing
485 2, 102 | reason for the ceremonial ~precepts, they would not differ from
486 2, 102 | not differ from the moral precepts. It seems ~therefore that
487 2, 102 | cause for the ceremonial precepts: for the ~reason of a precept
488 2, 102 | eyes." But the ceremonial precepts are ~commandments of God.
489 2, 102 | Therefore the ceremonial precepts ~have a reasonable cause.~
490 2, 102 | evident that the ceremonial precepts, like all the other ~precepts
491 2, 102 | precepts, like all the other ~precepts of the Law, were institutions
492 2, 102 | say that the ceremonial precepts ~were ordained to a certain
493 2, 102 | And so also the ceremonial precepts of ~the Old Law were reasonable
494 2, 102 | 1~Reply OBJ 3: The moral precepts in their very nature have
495 2, 102 | steal." But ~the ceremonial precepts have a reasonable cause
496 2, 102 | 1~Whether the ceremonial precepts have a literal cause or
497 2, 102 | seem that the ceremonial precepts have not a literal, ~but
498 2, 102 | For among the ceremonial precepts, the ~chief was circumcision
499 2, 102 | did the other ceremonial precepts have none but a ~figurative
500 2, 102 | But all the ~ceremonial precepts are figurative, as stated
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