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1001 2, 120 | seems that the aforesaid precepts are unfittingly ~expressed.~ 1002 2, 120 | it is unfitting for the precepts ~of the decalogue to include 1003 2, 120 | neither was it fitting to have precepts forbidding the desire of 1004 2, 120 | Hence, after the three precepts pertaining to religion, ~ 1005 2, 120 | sequence to give certain precepts pertaining to justice ~properly 1006 2, 120 | one: hence the negative precepts, which forbid the doing 1007 2, 120 | given a ~place, as general precepts, among the precepts of the 1008 2, 120 | general precepts, among the precepts of the decalogue. On the ~ 1009 2, 120 | to include affirmative ~precepts about those duties among 1010 2, 120 | about those duties among the precepts of the decalogue.~Aquin.: 1011 2, 120 | that are forbidden by these precepts, as taking ~precedence of 1012 2, 120 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: The precepts forbidding concupiscence 1013 2, 120 | be forbidden by ~special precepts, but not the concupiscence 1014 2, 121 | corresponding thereto; (4) the precepts that pertain to it.~Aquin.: 1015 2, 122 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: The precepts of the Law are about acts 1016 2, 122 | ad 4) that some of the precepts of the ~Divine Law are to 1017 2, 122 | own accord. As to these precepts, they are to be understood 1018 2, 134 | Ep. cxxxviii) that "the ~precepts of patience are not opposed 1019 2, 138 | Out. Para. 1/1 - OF THE PRECEPTS OF FORTITUDE (TWO ARTICLES)~ 1020 2, 138 | We must next consider the precepts of fortitude:~(1) The precepts 1021 2, 138 | precepts of fortitude:~(1) The precepts of fortitude itself;~(2) 1022 2, 138 | fortitude itself;~(2) The precepts of its parts.~Aquin.: SMT 1023 2, 138 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the precepts of fortitude are suitably 1024 2, 138 | OBJ 1: It seems that the precepts of fortitude are not suitably 1025 2, 138 | Yet the ~Old Law contains precepts of fortitude (Dt. 20). Therefore 1026 2, 138 | fortitude (Dt. 20). Therefore precepts of ~fortitude should have 1027 2, 138 | 2: Further, affirmative precepts are of greater import than 1028 2, 138 | greater import than negative ~precepts, since the affirmative include 1029 2, 138 | contain none but ~negative precepts in prohibition of fear.~ 1030 2, 138 | FS, Q[61], A[2]). Now the precepts are directed to ~the virtues 1031 2, 138 | to ~them. Therefore the precepts of fortitude should have 1032 2, 138 | have been placed among ~the precepts of the decalogue, which 1033 2, 138 | decalogue, which are the chief precepts of the Law.~Aquin.: SMT 1034 2, 138 | Writ which contains these precepts.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[140] A[ 1035 2, 138 | Para. 1/2~I answer that, Precepts of law are directed to the 1036 2, 138 | the ~lawgiver. Wherefore precepts of law must needs be framed 1037 2, 138 | the Divine Law contains precepts ~both of fortitude and of 1038 2, 138 | and among ~them we find precepts of fortitude according to 1039 2, 138 | them by ~corporal dangers, precepts of fortitude had to be given 1040 2, 138 | general directions in its precepts. But the ~things that have 1041 2, 138 | common thing. Hence the precepts of ~fortitude are negative 1042 2, 138 | above (Q[122], A[1]), the precepts of the ~decalogue are placed 1043 2, 138 | the outset. Wherefore the precepts of the decalogue had ~to 1044 2, 138 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the precepts of the parts of fortitude 1045 2, 138 | above (Q[128]). Now we find precepts of patience in ~the Divine 1046 2, 138 | there should also have ~been precepts of magnificence and magnanimity.~ 1047 2, 138 | Q[137], A[2]). Now the precepts of fortitude are not affirmative 1048 2, 138 | ad 2). Therefore the precepts of patience and perseverance 1049 2, 138 | the Divine Law contains precepts not only about the ~acts 1050 2, 138 | perfection rather than under ~precepts of obligation. Wherefore, 1051 2, 138 | counsels, rather ~than of precepts about magnificence and magnanimity. 1052 2, 138 | virtues. Hence the need of precepts ~of patience and perseverance.~ 1053 2, 138 | although affirmative precepts ~are always binding, they 1054 2, 138 | just as the affirmative precepts about the ~other virtues 1055 2, 138 | necessary, so too are ~the precepts of patience to be understood 1056 2, 139 | 2) its parts; (3) its precepts. With regard to temperance 1057 2, 145 | matter of precept. For ~precepts are not given about works 1058 2, 145 | authority to make legal ~precepts which apply the natural 1059 2, 145 | 98], AA[2],6), ~general precepts are framed according to 1060 2, 145 | Wherefore in making such precepts the lawgiver considers what 1061 2, 145 | commandments of God are precepts of the natural law, ~which 1062 2, 146 | directly opposed to the ~precepts of the Decalogue, but only 1063 2, 146 | injustice: ~because the precepts of the Decalogue pertain 1064 2, 168 | Out. Para. 1/1 - OF THE PRECEPTS OF TEMPERANCE (TWO ARTICLES)~ 1065 2, 168 | We must next consider the precepts of temperance:~(1) The precepts 1066 2, 168 | precepts of temperance:~(1) The precepts of temperance itself;~(2) 1067 2, 168 | temperance itself;~(2) The precepts of its parts.~Aquin.: SMT 1068 2, 168 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the precepts of temperance are suitably 1069 2, 168 | It would seem that the precepts of temperance are unsuitably ~ 1070 2, 168 | precept of fortitude among the precepts of the ~decalogue, which 1071 2, 168 | most important among the precepts of the Law. ~Therefore it 1072 2, 168 | unfitting to include among the precepts of the decalogue ~the prohibition 1073 2, 168 | meat and drink. Now the precepts of the decalogue ~include 1074 2, 168 | may be removed. Now the precepts of the decalogue ~are the 1075 2, 168 | Divine law. Therefore the precepts of the ~decalogue should 1076 2, 168 | enjoined upon us in the two precepts ~concerning the love of 1077 2, 168 | decalogue ~contains those precepts which tend more directly 1078 2, 168 | neighbor's wife. Wherefore the precepts of the decalogue include 1079 2, 168 | forbidden by one of the precepts ~of the decalogue: for it 1080 2, 168 | above (Q[122], AA[1],4) the precepts of the ~decalogue are universal 1081 2, 168 | they need to ~be common precepts. Now it was not possible 1082 2, 168 | any common ~affirmative precepts of temperance, because the 1083 2, 168 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the precepts of the virtues annexed to 1084 2, 168 | It would seem that the precepts of the virtues annexed to ~ 1085 2, 168 | the Divine law. For the precepts of ~the Decalogue, as stated 1086 2, 168 | 15. Therefore among the precepts of the ~Decalogue there 1087 2, 168 | the ~decalogue to those precepts by which men are especially 1088 2, 168 | Decalogue should have ~contained precepts of humility and meekness.~ 1089 2, 168 | the decalogue contains ~precepts that relate to the prohibition 1090 2, 168 | leads many to transgress the precepts of the first table.~Aquin.: 1091 2, 168 | its prohibition among the precepts of the ~Decalogue, which 1092 2, 168 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Those precepts which are essentially an 1093 2, 168 | wherefore ~they cannot be first precepts of the Law so as to have 1094 2, 178 | acts are prescribed by the precepts of ~the Law, are reducible 1095 2, 182 | the counsels and not the precepts.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[184] A[ 1096 2, 182 | in the observance of the precepts. ~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[184] 1097 2, 182 | commandments, other ~than the precepts of charity, are directed 1098 2, 184 | perfect ~observance of the precepts of charity belongs to perfection. 1099 2, 184 | disposed to keep the chief precepts of Christ's law, namely 1100 2, 184 | Christ's law, namely the ~precepts of charity.~Aquin.: SMT 1101 2, 185 | exempt from the observance of precepts. Now manual ~labor is a 1102 2, 185 | 1~On the contrary, Those precepts that are commonly enjoined 1103 2, 185 | precept, ~even as all the precepts of the natural law, is binding 1104 2, 185 | his hands, ~because those precepts of the natural law which 1105 2, 187 | in the observance of the precepts.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[189] A[ 1106 2, 187 | in the observance of the precepts.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[189] A[ 1107 2, 187 | in the ~observance of the precepts of charity, as stated above ( 1108 2, 187 | There are certain chief precepts which are the ends, so to ~ 1109 2, 187 | counsels. These are the precepts of charity, ~and the counsels 1110 2, 187 | to them, not that these precepts cannot be ~observed without 1111 2, 187 | better observance of the precepts. The other ~precepts are 1112 2, 187 | the precepts. The other ~precepts are secondary and are directed 1113 2, 187 | and are directed to the precepts of charity; in ~such a way 1114 2, 187 | impossible to ~keep the precepts of charity. Accordingly 1115 2, 187 | perfect ~observance of the precepts of charity precedes the 1116 2, 187 | in a ~general way of the precepts of charity together with 1117 2, 187 | together with the other precepts, ~is compared to the counsels 1118 2, 187 | because one can ~observe the precepts without observing the counsels, 1119 2, 187 | common observance of the precepts precedes the counsels in 1120 2, 187 | But the observance of the precepts apart from the counsels 1121 2, 187 | to ~the observance of the precepts together with the counsels; 1122 2, 187 | is not necessary for the precepts first of all to be ~observed 1123 3, 21 | obedience persuades ~us to the precepts of virtue by His example." 1124 3, 26 | communicating to men ~both precepts and gifts, and by offering 1125 3, 31 | ten is shown in the ten precepts of ~the Law to be the number 1126 3, 37 | Luke shows ~that both these precepts were fulfilled in His regard. 1127 3, 38 | are ~contained in certain precepts of Holy Scripture. But there 1128 3, 40 | He instructs us in the precepts of virtue." And sometimes 1129 3, 40 | transgressing ~none of the precepts of the Law; secondly, by 1130 3, 40 | conduct in all things to the ~precepts of the Law. In token of 1131 3, 47 | suffering He ~fulfilled all the precepts of the Old Law. He fulfilled 1132 3, 47 | which are founded on the precepts of charity, inasmuch as 1133 3, 47 | fulfilled the ceremonial precepts of the Law, which are chiefly ~ 1134 3, 47 | fulfilled the judicial ~precepts of the Law, which are chiefly 1135 3, 47 | because He fulfilled even the precepts of charity out of ~obedience 1136 3, 61 | consequence being that the precepts ~of the natural law were 1137 3, 66 | gave at the same time the precepts both of baptizing ~and of 1138 3, 70 | for the fulfilling of the precepts of the Law, and ~that, consequently, 1139 3, 70 | for the ~fulfilment of the precepts of the Law. And this was 1140 3, 70 | committed in transgressing the precepts of the Law; for the smallest ~ 1141 3, 82 | 55): "As the canonical ~precepts do not permit them who are 1142 3, 85 | 1/1~On the contrary, The precepts of the Law are about acts 1143 Suppl, 6 | were bound to none but the precepts of the natural ~law, and 1144 Suppl, 6 | 1~OBJ 2: Further, those precepts which are common to the 1145 Suppl, 6 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: The precepts of the natural law avail 1146 Suppl, 6 | severe, because affirmative precepts bind, not at once, but at 1147 Suppl, 6 | his sins ~to a man. For precepts of positive law are subject 1148 Suppl, 6 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: The precepts of the Divine law do not 1149 Suppl, 7 | 1/2~On the contrary, The precepts of the law are about acts 1150 Suppl, 8 | by so doing, because the precepts ~of positive law do not 1151 Suppl, 20| proclaims the ~universal precepts of law, there is need for 1152 Suppl, 20| for others to adapt those ~precepts to individual cases, according 1153 Suppl, 41| 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, the precepts of natural law are binding 1154 Suppl, 65| is forbidden by the first precepts of the natural law, ~which 1155 Suppl, 65| not indeed by the first precepts of the natural law, but 1156 Suppl, 65| nature as regards the ~first precepts of the latter, which are 1157 Suppl, 65| not as regards its first precepts, ~but as regards the secondary 1158 Suppl, 65| as regards the secondary precepts, which like conclusions 1159 Suppl, 65| are drawn ~from its first precepts. Since, however, human acts 1160 Suppl, 65| proceed from the first ~precepts of the natural law, so as 1161 Suppl, 65| sins are against ~the two precepts of charity which is the 1162 Suppl, 65| contrary, Things opposed to the precepts of the decalogue were ~never 1163 Suppl, 65| it ~is against the first precepts of the natural law which 1164 Suppl, 65| is not ~against the first precepts of the natural law, as it 1165 Suppl, 67| offspring is against the first precepts of the natural law, which 1166 Suppl, 67| bear upon the ~secondary precepts of the natural law, but 1167 Suppl, 67| law, but not on the first precepts ~because these are always 1168 Suppl, 67| God even from the first precepts of the natural law, for 1169 Suppl, 67| contained among the ~first precepts of the natural law, it could 1170 Suppl, 67| it be one of the second precepts ~of the natural law, it 1171 Suppl, 67| rather to the secondary precepts ~of the natural law. For 1172 Suppl, 67| first but to ~the second precepts of the natural law. Therefore, 1173 Suppl, 67| permitted on ~account of the precepts being incorrectly explained - 1174 Suppl, 86| dispose man to retain the ~precepts of Divine justice in his


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