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501 2, 102 | points in the ~ceremonial precepts, which appear to be a matter 502 2, 102 | no literal cause for the precepts of the Old Law.~Aquin.: 503 2, 102 | Just as the ceremonial precepts foreshadowed Christ, so ~ 504 2, 102 | Therefore the ceremonial precepts had also literal, ~besides 505 2, 102 | the end of the ceremonial ~precepts was twofold: for they were 506 2, 102 | reasons for the ceremonial precepts of the Old Law can be ~taken 507 2, 102 | avail if the ceremonial precepts had ~been given merely as 508 2, 102 | Hence too it is that the precepts about the ~sacrifices were 509 2, 102 | figurative reason for these precepts. Because we must confess 510 2, 103 | DURATION OF THE CEREMONIAL PRECEPTS (FOUR ARTICLES)~We must 511 2, 103 | duration of the ceremonial precepts: under ~which head there 512 2, 103 | Whether the ceremonial precepts were in existence before 513 2, 103 | Dt. 6:1): "These are the precepts and ~ceremonies . . . which 514 2, 103 | determined by the judicial precepts, as stated above (Q[99], ~ 515 2, 103 | there were certain judicial ~precepts, not indeed established 516 2, 103 | that, All the ceremonial precepts of the Old Law were ordained ~ 517 2, 103 | absolutely, ~as regards its moral precepts; but as regards the ceremonial 518 2, 103 | as regards the ceremonial precepts it ~lasts for even in respect 519 2, 103 | gluttony did not keep these precepts."~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[103] 520 2, 104 | Para. 1/1 - OF THE JUDICIAL PRECEPTS (FOUR ARTICLES)~We must 521 2, 104 | now consider the judicial precepts: and first of all we shall ~ 522 2, 104 | is meant by the judicial precepts?~(2) Whether they are figurative?~( 523 2, 104 | 1/1~Whether the judicial precepts were those which directed 524 2, 104 | would seem that the judicial precepts were not those which ~directed 525 2, 104 | his neighbor. For judicial precepts take ~their name from "judgment." 526 2, 104 | Therefore the ~judicial precepts were not those which directed 527 2, 104 | 2: Further, the judicial precepts are distinct from the moral ~ 528 2, 104 | distinct from the moral ~precepts, as stated above (Q[99], 529 2, 104 | But there are many moral ~precepts which direct man as to his 530 2, 104 | the case ~with the seven precepts of the second table. Therefore 531 2, 104 | Therefore the judicial ~precepts are not so called from directing 532 2, 104 | Further, as the ceremonial precepts relate to God, so do the ~ 533 2, 104 | God, so do the ~judicial precepts relate to one's neighbor, 534 2, 104 | But among the ceremonial precepts there are some which ~concern 535 2, 104 | Therefore the ~judicial precepts are not so called from directing 536 2, 104 | and ~man." But judicial precepts are so called from "judgment." 537 2, 104 | seems that the judicial precepts were those which directed 538 2, 104 | 4]), in every law, some precepts derive their binding force ~ 539 2, 104 | These are called "moral" ~precepts: since human morals are 540 2, 104 | same time there ~are other precepts which derive their binding 541 2, 104 | determinations of the moral ~precepts. When therefore the moral 542 2, 104 | When therefore the moral precepts are fixed by Divine ~institution 543 2, 104 | are ~called "ceremonial" precepts: but when they refer to 544 2, 104 | they are called "judicial" precepts. Hence there are two ~conditions 545 2, 104 | attached to the judicial precepts: viz. first, that they refer ~ 546 2, 104 | Consequently the judicial ~precepts are not only those which 547 2, 104 | holds in respect of those precepts which ~direct man in his 548 2, 104 | Reply OBJ 3: Even in those precepts which direct us to God, 549 2, 104 | to God, some are ~moral precepts, which the reason itself 550 2, 104 | There are also ~ceremonial precepts, which have no binding force 551 2, 104 | Hence there are no judicial ~precepts ordaining man in himself; 552 2, 104 | man in himself; all such precepts are moral: because ~the 553 2, 104 | man to God, there are more precepts whereby man is directed ~ 554 2, 104 | ceremonial than judicial precepts in ~the Law.~Aquin.: SMT 555 2, 104 | 1/1~Whether the judicial precepts were figurative?~Aquin.: 556 2, 104 | would seem that the judicial precepts were not figurative. ~Because 557 2, 104 | proper to the ceremonial precepts to be instituted as ~figures 558 2, 104 | Therefore, if the judicial precepts are ~figurative, there will 559 2, 104 | judicial and ~ceremonial precepts.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[104] A[ 560 2, 104 | just as certain judicial precepts were given to the ~Jewish 561 2, 104 | peoples. But the ~judicial precepts given to other peoples were 562 2, 104 | neither were the judicial ~precepts of the Old Law figures of 563 2, 104 | Therefore the judicial precepts which ~direct us in relation 564 2, 104 | the contrary, The judicial precepts are expounded both in the ~ 565 2, 104 | this way the ceremonial ~precepts are figurative; since they 566 2, 104 | mystery of Christ. But some precepts are figurative, not primarily ~ 567 2, 104 | In this way the judicial precepts of ~the Old Law are figurative. 568 2, 104 | who were directed by these precepts, was figurative, ~according 569 2, 104 | Reply OBJ 1: The ceremonial precepts are not figurative in the 570 2, 104 | same way ~as the judicial precepts, as explained above.~Aquin.: 571 2, 104 | reason even the judicial precepts that were given to this 572 2, 104 | 1/1~Whether the judicial precepts of the Old Law bind for 573 2, 104 | would seem that the judicial precepts of the Old Law bind for ~ 574 2, 104 | ever. Because the judicial precepts relate to the virtue of 575 2, 104 | Therefore the judicial precepts bind for ever.~Aquin.: SMT 576 2, 104 | institutions. But the judicial precepts of human laws bind for ever. ~ 577 2, 104 | much more do the judicial precepts of the Divine Law.~Aquin.: 578 2, 104 | other hand, the judicial precepts were useful and efficacious 579 2, 104 | Therefore the judicial precepts of the Old Law are ~not 580 2, 104 | Therefore the judicial precepts are no ~longer in force.~ 581 2, 104 | answer that, The judicial precepts did not bind for ever, but 582 2, 104 | same way as the ~ceremonial precepts. For the ceremonial precepts 583 2, 104 | precepts. For the ceremonial precepts were annulled so far as ~ 584 2, 104 | other hand, the judicial precepts are dead indeed, because 585 2, 104 | to ~order these judicial precepts to be observed in his kingdom, 586 2, 104 | stated that the ceremonial precepts are ~figurative primarily 587 2, 104 | other hand, the judicial precepts were not instituted that 588 2, 104 | of Christ, the judicial precepts lost their binding ~force: 589 2, 104 | however, these judicial precepts are instituted, not ~for 590 2, 104 | Reply OBJ 2: The judicial precepts established by men retain 591 2, 104 | people changed, the judicial precepts ~had to be changed also.~ 592 2, 104 | Reply OBJ 3: Those judicial precepts directed the people to justice 593 2, 104 | this reason the judicial precepts needed to be changed ~also.~ 594 2, 104 | division of the judicial ~precepts?~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[104] A[ 595 2, 104 | division ~of the judicial precepts. Because the judicial precepts 596 2, 104 | precepts. Because the judicial precepts direct men in ~their relations 597 2, 104 | division of the judicial precepts.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[104] A[ 598 2, 104 | 2: Further, the judicial precepts are decisions on moral matters. ~ 599 2, 104 | moral matters. ~But moral precepts do not seem to be capable 600 2, 104 | they are reducible to the precepts of the decalogue. Therefore ~ 601 2, 104 | division of the judicial precepts.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[104] A[ 602 2, 104 | division of the ceremonial ~precepts, the Law alludes to this 603 2, 104 | division of the judicial precepts. Therefore it seems that 604 2, 104 | applicable to the judicial precepts, ~since thereby that people 605 2, 104 | a distinct division of ~precepts: else the law would be rendered 606 2, 104 | therefore say that the judicial precepts of the Old Law, whereby 607 2, 104 | different kinds of judicial precepts ~in the Old Law. For certain 608 2, 104 | the Old Law. For certain precepts are laid down concerning 609 2, 104 | one part of the judicial precepts. Again, ~certain precepts 610 2, 104 | precepts. Again, ~certain precepts are given in respect of 611 2, 104 | second part of the judicial precepts. Again, certain precepts 612 2, 104 | precepts. Again, certain precepts are ~enjoined with regard 613 2, 104 | third part of the judicial precepts. Lastly, certain precepts ~ 614 2, 104 | precepts. Lastly, certain precepts ~are given relating to home 615 2, 104 | fourth part of the judicial precepts.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[104] A[ 616 2, 104 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: The precepts of the decalogue held the 617 2, 104 | fitting that other moral precepts should be distinguished 618 2, 104 | judicial and ceremonial precepts have a different binding ~ 619 2, 104 | division of the judicial precepts in ~the very things themselves 620 2, 104 | prescribed by the judicial precepts ~of the Law.~ 621 2, 105 | REASON FOR THE JUDICIAL PRECEPTS (FOUR ARTICLES)~We must 622 2, 105 | reason for the judicial precepts: under which ~head there 623 2, 105 | reason for the judicial precepts relating to the ~rulers;~( 624 2, 105 | Old Law enjoined fitting precepts concerning rulers?~Aquin.: 625 2, 105 | the Old Law made unfitting precepts concerning ~rulers. Because, 626 2, 105 | 1/1~Whether the judicial precepts were suitably framed as 627 2, 105 | would seem that the judicial precepts were not suitably framed ~ 628 2, 105 | deposited ~them." But the precepts of the Old Law observed 629 2, 105 | because, to wit, all the precepts of ~the Law, chiefly those 630 2, 105 | to ~accustom men to its precepts, so as to be ready to come 631 2, 105 | 1/1~Whether the judicial precepts regarding foreigners were 632 2, 105 | would seem that the judicial precepts regarding foreigners ~were 633 2, 105 | Law contained ~suitable precepts. For the Jews were offered 634 2, 105 | made kind provision in ~its precepts: for it is written (Ex. 635 2, 105 | Law ~contained suitable precepts. For, in the first place, 636 2, 105 | Old Law set forth suitable precepts about the members of the ~ 637 2, 105 | Law set forth unsuitable precepts ~about the members of the 638 2, 105 | forth unsuitable judicial precepts ~about the members of the 639 2, 105 | Old Law contained fitting precepts. Thus, with regard ~to servants, 640 2, 106 | even that of the moral precepts such as are ~contained in 641 2, 106 | i.e. as to the dogmas and ~precepts outwardly put before man 642 2, 107 | even the Old Law comprised precepts of ~charity: "Thou shalt 643 2, 107 | and imperfection. For the ~precepts of every law prescribe acts 644 2, 107 | although the Old Law contained precepts of charity, nevertheless 645 2, 107 | propounded in the New Law precepts that were contrary to precepts 646 2, 107 | precepts that were contrary to precepts of ~the Old Law. For we 647 2, 107 | have done away with the precepts of the Old Law relating 648 2, 107 | Further, the Old Law contained precepts, moral, ceremonial, and ~ 649 2, 107 | judicial and ~ceremonial precepts. Therefore it seems that 650 2, 107 | concerning the ~ceremonial precepts that they were "a shadow 651 2, 107 | Now Christ fulfilled the precepts of the Old Law both in His 652 2, 107 | doctrine ~He fulfilled the precepts of the Law in three ways. 653 2, 107 | Our Lord fulfilled the precepts of the Law by prescribing 654 2, 107 | Our Lord ~fulfilled the precepts of the Law, by adding some 655 2, 107 | that he had kept all the precepts of the Old Law: "One thing 656 2, 107 | the point of ceremonial precepts, as stated above (Q[103], 657 2, 107 | fact that the ceremonial precepts were fulfilled when those 658 2, 107 | Contra Faust. xix, 26), those precepts ~of Our Lord are not contrary 659 2, 107 | are not contrary to the precepts of the Old Law. For what 660 2, 107 | reason why the ceremonial precepts of the Law are not ~mentioned 661 2, 107 | fulfilment. But of the judicial precepts He ~mentioned that of retaliation: 662 2, 107 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: The precepts of the New Law are said 663 2, 107 | substance itself of the precepts of the New Testament, they ~ 664 2, 107 | Our Lord's admonitions or precepts, where He ~expressed Himself 665 2, 107 | declarations of this kind that the precepts of the ~New Law are said 666 2, 107 | of virtue with ~which the precepts of the Law are concerned. 667 2, 107 | apostles, added very few precepts to those of the natural 668 2, 107 | him. In this respect the precepts of the New Law are more 669 2, 107 | of these additions to the precepts of the Old ~Law was to render 670 2, 108 | fittingly adds counsels to precepts?~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[108] A[ 671 2, 108 | comply freely with these precepts and prohibitions, ~inasmuch 672 2, 108 | besides moral and ceremonial precepts, ~there were certain judicial 673 2, 108 | there were certain judicial precepts. But in the New Law there 674 2, 108 | Law there are no ~judicial precepts. Therefore the New Law made 675 2, 108 | virtue, pertain to the moral precepts, which ~also formed part 676 2, 108 | belongs to the ceremonial ~precepts of the Law; and, in relation 677 2, 108 | neighbor, to the judicial ~precepts, as stated above (Q[99], 678 2, 108 | sacraments, and those moral ~precepts which have a necessary connection 679 2, 108 | there was no need for any precepts to be given besides ~the 680 2, 108 | given besides ~the moral precepts of the Law, which proceed 681 2, 108 | gave the apostles those precepts not as ceremonial ~observances, 682 2, 108 | 1~Reply OBJ 4: Judicial precepts also, are not essential 683 2, 108 | Our Lord left the judicial precepts to ~the discretion of those 684 2, 108 | as regards the judicial precepts of the Old Law, some of 685 2, 108 | omitting to fulfil ~the other precepts, He directed man insufficiently.~ 686 2, 108 | as regards the judicial precepts, Our Lord ordained ~nothing 687 2, 108 | are many other judicial precepts of the Old Law, as stated 688 2, 108 | there were ~ceremonial precepts about which Our Lord made 689 2, 108 | is replete with all the ~precepts whereby a Christian's life 690 2, 108 | in respect of the various precepts ~of the Law: by prescribing 691 2, 108 | manner of fulfilling those precepts ~which the Scribes and Pharisees 692 2, 108 | affected chiefly those precepts of the decalogue. For they 693 2, 108 | erred about the judicial precepts ~in two ways. First, because 694 2, 108 | this in respect of three precepts. For they thought that ~ 695 2, 108 | account of those judicial precepts which ~prescribed restitution 696 2, 108 | if necessary. For these precepts are to be ~taken as binding " 697 2, 108 | 1~Reply OBJ 3: The moral precepts necessarily retained their 698 2, 108 | virtue: whereas ~the judicial precepts did not necessarily continue 699 2, 108 | regard to ~these two kinds of precepts. On the other hand, the 700 2, 108 | observance of the ~ceremonial precepts was totally abolished by 701 2, 108 | wherefore in regard to these precepts He commanded nothing on 702 2, 108 | Mt. ~5:44), and those precepts which Our Lord gave His 703 2, 108 | things are ~placed among the precepts. But that anyone should 704 2, 1 | opposite ~vices; (4) Of the precepts pertaining to this virtue.~ 705 2, 2 | is not bound to keep the precepts of charity, and it is ~enough 706 2, 2 | man to keep certain fixed precepts, but it is ~enough that 707 2, 2 | 1/3~I answer that, The precepts of the Law, which man is 708 2, 2 | objection refers to those precepts of charity which belong, ~ 709 2, 2 | as ~is evidenced by the precepts of charity. Now it is necessary 710 2, 3 | salvation come under the ~precepts of the Divine law. Now since 711 2, 3 | Divine law. Now affirmative precepts as stated above (FS, ~Q[ 712 2, 4 | of virtue come under the precepts of the Divine law, as stated ~ 713 2, 5 | Reply OBJ 3: The various precepts of the Law may be referred 714 2, 12 | is opposed to one of the precepts of ~the decalogue. But, 715 2, 15 | Out. Para. 1/1 - OF THE PRECEPTS OF FAITH, KNOWLEDGE AND 716 2, 15 | We must now consider the precepts pertaining to the aforesaid, 717 2, 15 | points of inquiry:~(1) The precepts concerning faith;~(2) The 718 2, 15 | concerning faith;~(2) The precepts concerning the gifts of 719 2, 15 | there should have been given precepts of faith?~Aquin.: SMT SS 720 2, 15 | should have been given ~precepts of faith. Because a precept 721 2, 15 | was very great need for precepts of faith to be given.~Aquin.: 722 2, 15 | Testament contains explicit precepts of faith, for instance Jn. 723 2, 15 | Therefore it seems that some ~precepts of faith ought to have been 724 2, 15 | the Old Law contained many precepts ~forbidding unbelief: thus ( 725 2, 15 | faith in ~God. Therefore precepts of faith should have been 726 2, 15 | Now the Old Law contained precepts about the confession and 727 2, 15 | Law should ~have contained precepts of faith.~Aquin.: SMT SS 728 2, 15 | Law should have contained precepts ~of faith.~Aquin.: SMT SS 729 2, 15 | ought not to have contained precepts of faith.~Aquin.: SMT SS 730 2, 15 | subjects; wherefore the precepts of a law presuppose that 731 2, 15 | faith is presupposed to ~the precepts of the Law: for which reason ( 732 2, 15 | set down before the legal precepts, in the words, "I am the ~ 733 2, 15 | precede the recording of the precepts.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[16] A[ 734 2, 15 | Him, it is ~possible for precepts to be given about other 735 2, 15 | that we have received many precepts of faith. ~In the Old Law, 736 2, 15 | faith in one God, no ~other precepts of faith were given in the 737 2, 15 | Reply OBJ 3: The prohibitive precepts regard sins, which corrupt 738 2, 15 | presupposed, prohibitive precepts had to be given in the ~ 739 2, 15 | the Old Law could ~contain precepts relating to the confession 740 2, 15 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the precepts referring to knowledge and 741 2, 15 | It would seem that the precepts referring to knowledge and ~ 742 2, 15 | directs ~action. Therefore the precepts referring to knowledge and 743 2, 15 | understanding ~should precede the precepts of the Law referring to 744 2, 15 | Since, then, ~the first precepts of the Law are those of 745 2, 15 | decalogue, it seems that ~precepts of knowledge and understanding 746 2, 15 | given a place ~among the precepts of the decalogue.~Aquin.: 747 2, 15 | Now the Old Law contains precepts ~about teaching - both affirmative 748 2, 15 | teaching - both affirmative precepts as, for example, (Dt. 4: 749 2, 15 | sons" - and prohibitive precepts, as, for ~instance, (Dt. 750 2, 15 | have been given also some precepts directing him to learn.~ 751 2, 15 | and rising." Therefore the precepts relating to ~knowledge and 752 2, 15 | That, hearing all these ~precepts, they may say, Behold a 753 2, 15 | believe in God ~consist in the precepts of the Law. Wherefore the 754 2, 15 | of the Law. Wherefore the precepts of the Law had ~to be given 755 2, 15 | fitting that the aforesaid precepts ~should be placed among 756 2, 15 | should be placed among the precepts of the decalogue which take 757 2, 15 | There are also in the Law precepts relating to learning, as ~ 758 2, 15 | the law, and to them the precepts ~of the Law were given. 759 2, 15 | lower degree, and these the precepts of the Law have to reach 760 2, 15 | was no need for special precepts to be given ~about the training 761 2, 16 | vices; (4) the corresponding precepts. ~The first of these points 762 2, 21 | Out. Para. 1/1 - OF THE PRECEPTS RELATING TO HOPE AND FEAR ( 763 2, 21 | We must now consider the precepts relating to hope and fear: 764 2, 21 | points of inquiry:~(1) The precepts relating to hope;~(2) The 765 2, 21 | relating to hope;~(2) The precepts relating to fear.~Aquin.: 766 2, 21 | 1~OBJ 2: Further, since precepts are given about acts of 767 2, 21 | acts of virtue, the chief ~precepts are about the acts of the 768 2, 21 | Consequently, as the chief precepts of the Law are those of 769 2, 21 | should ~be found among the precepts of the decalogue. But it 770 2, 21 | it is ~fitting that some precepts should be given about hope.~ 771 2, 21 | I answer that, Among the precepts contained in Holy Writ, 772 2, 21 | possible: such are the ~precepts relating to the act of faith 773 2, 21 | is induced to observe the precepts. The precepts that belong 774 2, 21 | observe the precepts. The precepts that belong to the ~substance 775 2, 21 | the Law ~was given these precepts were set forth from the 776 2, 21 | Body Para. 2/3~Yet the precepts of hope and faith were not 777 2, 21 | not only to observe the precepts, but also, and much more, ~ 778 2, 21 | Nevertheless there was need ~for precepts of the Divine law to be 779 2, 21 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: The precepts of the law of the decalogue 780 2, 21 | precept of ~hope among the precepts of the decalogue, and it 781 2, 21 | hope of rewards, to observe precepts of law, so too is he ~induced 782 2, 21 | was ~realized both in the precepts of the decalogue, and afterwards, 783 2, 21 | sequence, in the secondary precepts of the Law.~Aquin.: SMT 784 2, 21 | reverence for God. Hence precepts of filial ~fear are given 785 2, 21 | given in the Law, even as precepts of love, because each is 786 2, 21 | the Law and to which the ~precepts of the decalogue refer. 787 2, 21 | just as love ~is. Hence precepts are given of both, since 788 2, 21 | the precept of charity, ~precepts are given of the other acts 789 2, 21 | virtue, so at the same time ~precepts are given of fear and of 790 2, 22 | opposite vices; (5) The precepts relating thereto.~Aquin.: 791 2, 22 | 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, the precepts of the Law refer to acts 792 2, 22 | command, ~because all other precepts are reduced thereto as to 793 2, 24 | are contained in the two precepts ~of charity (Mt. 22:37-39): 794 2, 27 | 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, the precepts of the Law are about acts 795 2, 28 | of virtue. But there are precepts about ~keeping peace, for 796 2, 29 | is a special virtue. For precepts ~are directed to virtue, 797 2, 29 | 1 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Precepts are given, not about habits 798 2, 30 | counsels are distinct from the precepts. Now almsgiving is a matter 799 2, 30 | mortal sin, because positive precepts ~are binding for some fixed 800 2, 30 | commandment is reducible to the precepts of the ~Decalogue. But these 801 2, 30 | the ~Decalogue. But these precepts contain no reference to 802 2, 30 | Para. 2/3~Since, however, precepts are about acts of virtue, 803 2, 31 | OBJ 2: Further, all the precepts of the Divine Law are reduced 804 2, 31 | Law are reduced to the ~precepts of the Decalogue. But fraternal 805 2, 31 | that while the negative precepts of the Law forbid ~sinful 806 2, 31 | sinful acts, the positive precepts inculcate acts of virtue. 807 2, 31 | 6: wherefore negative ~precepts bind always and for all 808 2, 31 | 32], A[5], ad 4), all the precepts about ~rendering service 809 2, 31 | general are contrary to the precepts of Christ. Now it is ~customary 810 2, 33 | see by going through the precepts of the ~Decalogue. Therefore 811 2, 33 | sluggishness about the precepts": for some are idle and 812 2, 38 | 1~Reply OBJ 2: Such like precepts, as Augustine observes ( 813 2, 42 | Out. Para. 1/1 - OF THE PRECEPTS OF CHARITY (EIGHT ARTICLES)~ 814 2, 42 | We must now consider the Precepts of Charity, under which 815 2, 42 | of inquiry:~(1) Whether precepts should be given about charity?~( 816 2, 42 | Q[23], A[8]), while the precepts are about ~the virtues themselves. 817 2, 42 | the precept. Therefore no precepts should be given about ~charity.~ 818 2, 42 | the virtues, to which ~the precepts are directed, as shown above ( 819 2, 42 | 9]). If, therefore, any precepts were given about charity, 820 2, 42 | a place among the chief precepts which are those of the decalogue. ~ 821 2, 42 | place there. Therefore no precepts should be given about ~charity.~ 822 2, 42 | Therefore it behooved precepts to be given about the love 823 2, 42 | virtues, about whose acts the precepts are given, are directed 824 2, 42 | does not come under those precepts ~which are about the other 825 2, 42 | however, fall under special ~precepts.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[44] A[ 826 2, 42 | seen in those who keep the precepts through fear alone. But 827 2, 42 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: All the precepts of the decalogue are directed 828 2, 42 | neighbor: and therefore the precepts of charity had not ~to be 829 2, 42 | be enumerated among the precepts of the decalogue, since 830 2, 42 | should have been given two precepts of charity?~Aquin.: SMT 831 2, 42 | not have been given two precepts ~of charity. For the precepts 832 2, 42 | precepts ~of charity. For the precepts of the Law are directed 833 2, 42 | are opposed to different precepts. But it ~is not a sin to 834 2, 42 | fulfilled unless all ~its precepts be observed. Therefore all 835 2, 42 | observed. Therefore all the precepts are included in the ~love 836 2, 42 | there should not be two precepts of charity.~Aquin.: SMT 837 2, 42 | of the commandments, the precepts are to the Law what ~propositions 838 2, 42 | practical ~matters wherein the precepts of the Law direct us, the 839 2, 42 | it behooved us to receive precepts not only of the ~love of 840 2, 42 | understand that one of these ~precepts is included in the other.~ 841 2, 42 | other as to its end. Now precepts are given ~about acts of 842 2, 42 | there had to be several precepts of charity.~Aquin.: SMT 843 2, 42 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether two precepts of charity suffice?~Aquin.: 844 2, 42 | It would seem that two precepts of charity do not suffice. 845 2, 42 | charity do not suffice. For ~precepts are given about acts of 846 2, 42 | there ought to be four ~precepts of charity, so that two 847 2, 42 | peace ~and beneficence. But precepts should be given about the 848 2, 42 | virtues. Therefore two precepts of charity do not suffice.~ 849 2, 42 | are led by the positive precepts to do good, and by ~the 850 2, 42 | good, and by ~the negative precepts to avoid evil. Therefore 851 2, 42 | positive, but also negative precepts about charity; and so two ~ 852 2, 42 | about charity; and so two ~precepts of charity are not sufficient.~ 853 2, 42 | that ~there should be two precepts of charity, one whereby 854 2, 42 | their cause. Hence ~the precepts of love virtually include 855 2, 42 | love virtually include the precepts about the other acts. ~And 856 2, 42 | of the laggards, special precepts were ~given about each act - 857 2, 42 | and Holy Writ contains precepts about each of the parts 858 2, 42 | therefore the ~positive precepts virtually include the negative 859 2, 42 | virtually include the negative precepts. Nevertheless ~we find explicit 860 2, 42 | Nevertheless ~we find explicit precepts against the vices contrary 861 2, 42 | 1/1~I answer that, Since precepts are given about acts of 862 2, 42 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, precepts are given in order to direct 863 2, 44 | Folly is opposed to the precepts about the contemplation 864 2, 45 | contrary vices; fifthly, the precepts concerning prudence.~Aquin.: 865 2, 45 | common ~good, hence there are precepts of law concerning them as 866 2, 47 | prudence, since it ~makes precepts, seems rather to belong 867 2, 47 | 3: By prudence man makes precepts not only for others, but ~ 868 2, 50 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, precepts are given about matters 869 2, 54 | Out. Para. 1/1 - OF THE PRECEPTS RELATING TO PRUDENCE (TWO 870 2, 54 | We must now consider the precepts relating to prudence, under 871 2, 54 | points of inquiry:~(1) The precepts of prudence;~(2) The precepts 872 2, 54 | precepts of prudence;~(2) The precepts relating to the opposite 873 2, 54 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the precepts of the decalogue should 874 2, 54 | It would seem that the precepts of the decalogue should 875 2, 54 | prudence. For the chief precepts should include a ~precept 876 2, 54 | chief virtue. Now the chief precepts are those of the ~decalogue. 877 2, 54 | virtues, it ~seems that the precepts of the decalogue should 878 2, 54 | especially ~with regard to the precepts of the decalogue. Now the 879 2, 54 | serpents." Therefore the precepts of the decalogue ~should 880 2, 54 | Testament are directed to ~the precepts of the decalogue: wherefore 881 2, 54 | the Old Testament include precepts of prudence; ~for instance ( 882 2, 54 | prudence, especially among ~the precepts of the decalogue.~Aquin.: 883 2, 54 | anyone who goes through the precepts of ~the decalogue.~Aquin.: 884 2, 54 | when we ~were treating of precepts, the commandments of the 885 2, 54 | was not ~fitting that the precepts of the decalogue should 886 2, 54 | prudence. And yet all the precepts of the decalogue ~are related 887 2, 54 | Hence it ~behooved the chief precepts of the Law, which are those 888 2, 54 | Gospel ~teaching to contain precepts also of prudence.~Aquin.: 889 2, 54 | Testament is ~directed to the precepts of the decalogue as its 890 2, 54 | Whether the prohibitive precepts relating to the vices opposed 891 2, 54 | seem that the prohibitive precepts relating to the ~vices opposed 892 2, 54 | have also been prohibitive precepts about the ~vices directly 893 2, 54 | however, appears from the precepts of the Law which are ~quoted 894 2, 54 | that the Law should contain precepts forbidding the ~execution 895 2, 54 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: All the precepts of the Law that relate to 896 2, 54 | of prudence, even as the precepts prohibitive of ~stealing, 897 2, 55 | corresponding gift;~(4) Of the precepts relating to justice.~Aquin.: 898 2, 60 | bound to keep the judicial precepts, as stated above (FS, Q[ 899 2, 60 | restore. For affirmative precepts do not bind ~for always. 900 2, 62 | bound to observe the moral precepts. ~Therefore neither is it 901 2, 70 | said against us. Now the precepts of patience in ~those things 902 2, 77 | inclination concerns the precepts of the ~natural law. Again, 903 2, 77 | is opposed to negative ~precepts which regard the avoidance 904 2, 77 | opposed to affirmative precepts, which regard the doing 905 2, 77 | of good. Now ~affirmative precepts bind not for always, but 906 2, 77 | is opposed to affirmative precepts, so is ~transgression opposed 907 2, 77 | transgression opposed to negative precepts: wherefore both, strictly ~ 908 2, 79 | 1/1~On the contrary, The precepts pertaining to religion are 909 2, 79 | importance. Now the order of ~precepts is proportionate to the 910 2, 79 | order of virtues, since the precepts of ~the Law prescribe acts 911 2, 83 | The law contains special precepts about sacrifices, as ~appears 912 2, 83 | sacrifices according to the precepts ~of the Law, whereas those 913 2, 84 | observe the ~ceremonial precepts of the Old Law, as stated 914 2, 84 | is one of the ceremonial precepts of ~the Old Law, since it 915 2, 84 | precept. But ceremonial precepts are not to be observed in 916 2, 85 | reckoned among ~the moral precepts, because natural reason 917 2, 85 | ceremonial nor to the judicial precepts of the Old Law. ~Therefore 918 2, 85 | condition, are called "judicial precepts." ~Nevertheless by way of 919 2, 85 | common with the "ceremonial precepts," ~which were instituted 920 2, 85 | ceremonial and judicial precepts of ~the Law, as we stated 921 2, 85 | observe the ceremonial precepts at the time of the New Law, 922 2, 85 | in keeping the judicial precepts during the time of grace ~ 923 2, 85 | greater, i.e. spiritual, ~precepts; and rather did He show 924 2, 86 | natural law and in the Divine precepts, especially those of the 925 2, 86 | is the last end ~of the precepts. Now the fulfilment of a 926 2, 86 | 3]), and ~belongs to the precepts of the First Table since 927 2, 90 | human acts according to the ~precepts of God the object of that 928 2, 91 | were instructed by outward precepts about this ~matter, and 929 2, 100 | 1/1~On the contrary, The precepts of the Law prescribe acts 930 2, 100 | immediately after the precepts of religion, which belong 931 2, 103 | superior makes a heap of precepts and lays them upon his subjects, 932 2, 103 | from making a multitude of precepts.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[105] A[ 933 2, 103 | the ~various degrees of precepts: because the disobedience 934 2, 106 | be expedient. For ~these precepts of patience are to be understood 935 2, 108 | Reply OBJ 2: Since all the precepts of the decalogue are directed 936 2, 112 | 1/1~On the contrary, The precepts of the law are about acts 937 2, 120 | Out. Para. 1/1 - OF THE PRECEPTS OF JUSTICE (SIX ARTICLES)~ 938 2, 120 | We must now consider the precepts of justice, under which 939 2, 120 | inquiry:~(1) Whether the precepts of the decalogue are precepts 940 2, 120 | precepts of the decalogue are precepts of justice?~(2) Of the first 941 2, 120 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the precepts of the decalogue are precepts 942 2, 120 | precepts of the decalogue are precepts of justice?~Aquin.: SMT 943 2, 120 | OBJ 1: It seems that the precepts of the decalogue are not 944 2, 120 | of the decalogue are not precepts of ~justice. For the intention 945 2, 120 | of all virtues." Now the precepts of the decalogue are the 946 2, 120 | Divine Law. Therefore the precepts of the ~decalogue do not 947 2, 120 | especially the ~judicial precepts, which are condivided with 948 2, 120 | condivided with the moral precepts, as ~stated above (FS, Q[ 949 2, 120 | FS, Q[99], A[4]). But the precepts of the decalogue are ~moral 950 2, 120 | the decalogue are ~moral precepts, as stated above (FS, Q[ 951 2, 120 | A[3]). Therefore the ~precepts of the decalogue are not 952 2, 120 | of the decalogue are not precepts of justice.~Aquin.: SMT 953 2, 120 | the Law contains chiefly precepts about acts of justice ~regarding 954 2, 120 | mention of these in the precepts of the decalogue. ~Therefore 955 2, 120 | Therefore it seems that the precepts of the decalogue do not 956 2, 120 | 1/1~OBJ 4: Further, the precepts of the decalogue are divided 957 2, 120 | of charity. Therefore the precepts of the ~decalogue belong 958 2, 120 | directed to another by all the precepts ~of the decalogue, as is 959 2, 120 | them. Therefore ~all the precepts of the decalogue pertain 960 2, 120 | 1/1~I answer that, The precepts of the decalogue are the 961 2, 120 | which ~is his due. Hence the precepts of the decalogue must needs 962 2, 120 | Wherefore the first three precepts are about acts of religion, ~ 963 2, 120 | first of all giving them precepts about ~those things where 964 2, 120 | Reply OBJ 2: The judicial precepts are determinations of the 965 2, 120 | determinations of the moral ~precepts, in so far as these are 966 2, 120 | just as the ~ceremonial precepts are determinations of the 967 2, 120 | determinations of the moral precepts in so far as ~these are 968 2, 120 | directed to God. Hence neither precepts are contained in the ~decalogue: 969 2, 120 | are determinations of the precepts of the ~decalogue, and therefore 970 2, 120 | given a place not among the precepts of the decalogue, ~but among 971 2, 120 | but among the judicial precepts.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[122] A[ 972 2, 120 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 4: The precepts of the decalogue pertain 973 2, 120 | wherefore it ~behooved the precepts of the Law to be set in 974 2, 120 | Day." Still ~the negative precepts had to be given first, so 975 2, 120 | by instructing him in the precepts of the decalogue, which ~ 976 2, 120 | which ~are the first of all precepts, gave expression, by prohibition 977 2, 120 | of human life. Hence the precepts of the decalogue include 978 2, 120 | your generations." Now the precepts of the decalogue are both ~ 979 2, 120 | unfittingly placed among the ~precepts of the decalogue.~Aquin.: 980 2, 120 | Further, the ceremonial precepts of the Law contain "sacred ~ 981 2, 120 | unfittingly placed among the precepts of the ~decalogue.~Aquin.: 982 2, 120 | 1/1~OBJ 4: Further, the precepts of the decalogue have to 983 2, 120 | by the first ~and second precepts of the decalogue, as stated 984 2, 120 | sensible ~signs. Now the precepts of the decalogue are, so 985 2, 120 | Sabbath is placed ~among the precepts of the decalogue, as a moral, 986 2, 120 | placed among the ~general precepts of the decalogue, rather 987 2, 120 | 1/1~I answer that, The precepts of the decalogue are directed 988 2, 120 | Hence, immediately after the precepts ~directing us to God, a 989 2, 120 | certain affinity to ~the precepts of the First Table.~Aquin.: 990 2, 120 | to all. Hence, since the ~precepts of the decalogue are general 991 2, 120 | the decalogue are general precepts, they ought to contain ~ 992 2, 120 | to us. Hence, since the precepts of the ~decalogue are the 993 2, 120 | decalogue are the first precepts of the Law, they direct 994 2, 120 | follows that among the first precepts of the Law, which ~are the 995 2, 120 | the Law, which ~are the precepts of the decalogue, there 996 2, 120 | 1~Whether the other six precepts of the decalogue are fittingly 997 2, 120 | seems that the other six precepts of the decalogue are ~unfittingly 998 2, 120 | dues." ~Now the last six precepts merely forbid one to injure 999 2, 120 | neighbor. ~Therefore these precepts are unfittingly expressed.~ 1000 2, 120 | 1~OBJ 2: Further, these precepts forbid murder, adultery,


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