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Part, Question
501 2, 84 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: In the Old Law it was forbidden to
502 2, 84 | in the New Law nor in the Old do we find mention of a
503 2, 84 | indeed determined in the ~Old Law by divine command; but
504 2, 84 | First-fruits were offered in the Old Law, not only on ~account
505 2, 85 | tithes is contained in the Old Law (Lev. 27:30), ~"All
506 2, 85 | judicial precepts of the Old Law. ~Therefore men are
507 2, 85 | 1~OBJ 4: Further, in the Old Law men were bound to pay
508 2, 85 | 4~I answer that, In the Old Law tithes were paid for
509 2, 85 | judicial precept of the Old Law that he who ~stole a
510 2, 85 | than did the people of the Old Law to the ministers of
511 2, 85 | to the ministers of the Old ~Testament; for the people
512 2, 85 | than the ministers of the Old Testament, as the Apostle
513 2, 85 | Before the time of the Old Law the ministry of the
514 2, 85 | be an institution of the Old Law. ~Now the Old Law contains
515 2, 85 | of the Old Law. ~Now the Old Law contains no precept
516 2, 85 | special reason why the Old Law did not include a precept
517 2, 85 | Ethic. iv, 2). ~Hence the Old Law did not order the payment
518 2, 85 | paid to the Levites in the Old Testament, because they
519 2, 85 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: In the Old Law, as stated above (A[
520 2, 85 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: In the Old Law first-fruits were due
521 2, 89 | 1~OBJ 4: Further, in the Old Law God was praised with
522 2, 89 | disposition within it. In the Old ~Testament instruments of
523 2, 90 | according to the rite of the Old Law. It is of ~religion
524 2, 91 | of the ceremonies of the Old Law whereby the mysteries
525 2, 92 | Tabernacle or Temple of the Old Law, nor ~again now in the
526 2, 93 | On the other hand ~in the Old Law, which contained earthly
527 2, 93 | holy men. Now both in the Old ~and in the New Testament
528 2, 94 | happened to the ~fathers of old are signs of those that
529 2, 98 | something used to be given of old for the use of prophecy,
530 2, 99 | living father in the latter's old age, until at length he ~
531 2, 102 | is the divine ~law of the Old Testament. Now human law
532 2, 102 | than the divine law of the Old ~Testament. Much more, therefore,
533 2, 102 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: The Old Law was a figure of the
534 2, 116 | covetousness comes naturally to old age and every kind of defect, ~
535 2, 116 | human nature. Hence though old ~people seek more greedily
536 2, 116 | says (Ethic. iv, 1) that "old age and ~helplessness of
537 2, 116 | the flesh, as instanced in old people who, through ~corruption
538 2, 117 | prodigal on the way to old age, which is opposed to
539 2, 120 | decalogue, sins. But in ~the Old Law some who broke the observances
540 2, 120 | observance of the Sabbath ~in the Old Law. Hence the prohibition
541 2, 120 | easily granted ~than in the Old, in the matter of certain
542 2, 122 | for Christ. You were not old enough to believe in Christ'
543 2, 138 | is more perfect than the Old Law. Yet the ~Old Law contains
544 2, 138 | than the Old Law. Yet the ~Old Law contains precepts of
545 2, 138 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: The Old Testament contained temporal
546 2, 138 | Faust. iv). Hence in the Old Law there was need for the ~
547 2, 142 | to avoid. In this way the old and the virtuous are not ~
548 2, 145 | they are compared to an old garment." Hence ~while Christ
549 2, 145 | of the observances of the Old ~Law. Wherefore our Lord
550 2, 145 | to be ~held back by the old observances, since they
551 2, 145 | observe the ceremonies ~of the Old Law. Now it belongs to the
552 2, 145 | to the solemnities of the Old Law to fast ~in certain
553 2, 145 | perfect than the ~state of the Old Law. Now in the Old Testament
554 2, 145 | the Old Law. Now in the Old Testament they fasted until
555 2, 145 | OBJ 1: The state of the Old Testament is compared to
556 2, 145 | hand." Therefore in the ~Old Testament they fasted until
557 2, 147 | of ~greater standing. For old age gives a man a certain
558 2, 147 | reverence are due to the old, according to Lev. 19:32, "
559 2, 147 | the ~Apostle declares that old men especially should be
560 2, 147 | specially prescribed to the old, in whom reason should be ~
561 2, 151 | between the ~patriarchs of old and their several wives.
562 2, 151 | it is said of the lustful old men (Dan. 13:9): "They perverted
563 2, 152 | enervated by lust. Hence in the Old Law [*Lev. ~18] the prohibition
564 2, 156 | that endures and grows old," and this the Philosopher
565 2, 162 | condemning them to decline to old age."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[164]
566 2, 169 | Etym. vii, 8), "in the Old Testament, they ~were called
567 2, 172 | than in the prophets ~of old, according to Eph. 3:5, "
568 2, 174 | is more pertinent to the Old Testament, according to
569 2, 174 | vision, as happened in the Old Testament, but also to ~
570 2, 183 | body (for example if he be old or ~infirm), or of irregularity
571 2, 184 | Nevertheless if the patriarchs of old had perfection of mind together ~
572 2, 184 | On the contrary, In the Old Law the Nazareans were consecrated
573 2, 186 | is an exposition of the Old ~Law of which the Apostle
574 3, 1 | written (Ps. 91:11): "My old ~age in plentiful mercy" -
575 3, 1 | works by charity"; and to old age - i.e. the sixth age -
576 3, 1 | And although ~youth and old age cannot be together in
577 3, 1 | sixth age - i.e. in the old age - of the ~human race.~
578 3, 2 | in the sacraments of the old law, of ~which it is said
579 3, 5 | the ~apparitions of the Old Testament which were signs
580 3, 5 | that the apparitions of the old Testament should be in appearance ~
581 3, 5 | mention is made in the ~Old Testament of the soul of
582 3, 5 | like are said of God in the Old ~Testament, the trustworthiness
583 3, 8 | Further, the sacraments of the Old Law are compared to Christ
584 3, 8 | But the fathers of the ~Old Testament in their day served
585 3, 8 | Church in the New and the Old Testament. Therefore it ~
586 3, 8 | according to Jer. 2:20: "Of old time thou hast ~broken my
587 3, 18 | with what the Prophets of old taught us ~concerning Christ,
588 3, 22 | things which were in the Old Testament were figures of ~
589 3, 22 | from the priests ~of the Old Law, for the Apostle says (
590 3, 22 | 1~OBJ 3: Further, in the Old Law, which is a figure of
591 3, 22 | therefore, the priesthood of the Old Law was a figure of the
592 3, 22 | were worshiped. Now in the old Law man was ~never offered
593 3, 22 | consist. ~Wherefore under the old Law the sacrifice of peace-offerings
594 3, 22 | glory. ~Hence, under the Old Law, the holocaust was offered,
595 3, 22 | that the victims of the ~Old Testament could not "make" (
596 3, 22 | the sin-offerings of the Old Law, a he-goat was ~mostly
597 3, 22 | were offered up under the Old Law, yet the daily sacrifice,
598 3, 22 | Further, the priesthood of the Old Law was a figure of the ~
599 3, 22 | Christ. But the priest of the Old Law offered sacrifice not ~
600 3, 22 | for the ~priest of the Old Law was a figure of Him;
601 3, 22 | the figural ~priest of the Old Law could not attain to
602 3, 22 | the high-priest of the ~Old Law, once a year, entered
603 3, 22 | Further, the priesthood of the Old Law was more akin to Christ'
604 3, 26 | prophets and priests of the Old Law were called ~mediators
605 3, 27 | contrary, The things of the Old Testament were figures of
606 3, 28 | the commandment of the ~Old Law. But before Christ was
607 3, 28 | before Christ was born the old law was still in force. ~
608 3, 30 | all the apparitions of the Old Testament are ~ordered to
609 3, 30 | for a virgin than for an old woman to be with ~child.
610 3, 30 | a virgin from that of an old woman.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
611 3, 31 | Me'] a cow of three years old," etc. He ~was also a prophet,
612 3, 36 | Bethlehem . . . from two ~years old and under." Therefore it
613 3, 36 | all the sacraments of the Old Law were figures of ~Christ.
614 3, 36 | But the sacraments of the Old Law were dispensed through
615 3, 36 | youths and virgins than to old and married people or to
616 3, 36 | thereof, from two ~years old and under, according to
617 3, 36 | be killed "from two years old and under," being doubtful
618 3, 36 | those who were two years old, but also the younger ~children,
619 3, 37 | which God had instituted of old. Thirdly, ~in order to prove
620 3, 37 | the passing away of the old generation" ~[*Athanasius,
621 3, 37 | given to several in the Old ~Testament: as may be seen
622 3, 37 | all the victims ~of the old Law are referred, as the
623 3, 37 | But the sacraments of the Old Law did not confer grace;
624 3, 38 | to the observance of the Old Law.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[38]
625 3, 38 | should be conferred on ~all, old and young, Gentile and Jew,
626 3, 38 | remained a shadow of the Old Law: nor should the forerunner ~
627 3, 38 | whereas the sacraments of the Old Law were signs ~of future
628 3, 39 | that He might ~plunge the old Adam entirely in the water."
629 3, 39 | what was ~prescribed by the Old Law, but also begin what
630 3, 39 | Joseph was thirty" years old when he undertook the government
631 3, 39 | David was thirty years ~old when he began to reign."
632 3, 39 | was already thirty years ~old: for when He came to be
633 3, 40 | show His approval of the Old Law. Secondly, that by obeying
634 3, 42 | been made to the Jews of old, and not to the ~Gentiles.
635 3, 42 | O thou that art grown old in ~evil days," etc.~Aquin.:
636 3, 42 | 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, the Old Law was a foreshadowing
637 3, 42 | things to ~come." Now the Old Law was put into writing
638 3, 42 | 1~Reply OBJ 2: Since the old Law was given under the
639 3, 43 | none soever of the men of old. To say nothing of those,
640 3, 44 | grievous attacks from the ~old enemy. This he does, either
641 3, 46 | in the observances of the Old Testament, ~had to be fulfilled.
642 3, 46 | faith. But the ~Fathers of old believed that Christ would
643 3, 46 | all the ~sacrifices of the Old Testament which prefigured
644 3, 46 | with one hand the people of old, and ~with the other those
645 3, 46 | book on the grace of the Old and New ~Testament (Ep.
646 3, 46 | suffered, ~not in young, but in old, age.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[46]
647 3, 46 | until the Friday, when the old Pasch was kept." And this ~
648 3, 46 | by the sacrifices of the Old Law, and ~these were offered
649 3, 47 | Father. Yet because the Old Law ~was ended by Christ'
650 3, 47 | all the precepts of the Old Law. He fulfilled those
651 3, 47 | figurative sacrifices of the ~Old Law. Therefore neither ought
652 3, 48 | in the sacrifices of the Old Law, which were ~figures
653 3, 52 | maintained that ~the righteous of old were subject to penal sufferings
654 3, 52 | bestowed upon the saints of old, that on ~the Lord's coming
655 3, 52 | brought to the ~righteous of old," this must be understood
656 3, 53 | because we read in the Old Testament of some persons
657 3, 53 | all the fathers ~of the Old Testament. Therefore some
658 3, 53 | raised from the dead in the old Testament, and those raised
659 3, 57 | the high-priest under the Old Testament entered the ~holy
660 3, 60 | whatever was done under the Old Law was a figure of ~Christ
661 3, 60 | done by the Fathers of the Old Testament, not even all ~
662 3, 60 | things pertaining to the Old Testament signified the ~
663 3, 60 | styled sacraments of the Old Law.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[60]
664 3, 60 | Law succeed those of the Old ~Law: since "the former
665 3, 60 | in the sacraments of the Old Law. Therefore neither is
666 3, 60 | Now ~the sacraments of the Old Law foretold the coming
667 3, 60 | above. Nevertheless in the Old Law, certain words were
668 3, 61 | Whom the sacraments of the Old Law were nearer ~than those
669 3, 61 | is the final cause of the old sacraments: ~for they were
670 3, 61 | things." Consequently in the old Law ~there was also a need
671 3, 61 | that the sacraments ~of the Old Law "were abolished because
672 3, 61 | differ from those of the Old Law, that foreshadowed the
673 3, 61 | between the state of the Old Law, whose figures are fulfilled
674 3, 61 | calls the sacraments of the Old Law "weak and ~needy elements" (
675 3, 62 | Whether the sacraments of the Old Law caused grace?~Aquin.:
676 3, 62 | Whether the sacraments of the Old Law caused grace?~Aquin.:
677 3, 62 | that the sacraments of the Old Law caused grace. For, as ~
678 3, 62 | Christ's ~Passion under the Old Law, as well as under the
679 3, 62 | did the sacraments of the Old Law.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[62]
680 3, 62 | by the sacraments of the Old Law: for it is written (
681 3, 62 | that the ~sacraments of the Old Law conferred grace.~Aquin.:
682 3, 62 | of the ~sacraments of the Old Law: hence the Apostle says (
683 3, 62 | Therefore the sacraments of the old Law did not confer grace.~
684 3, 62 | that the sacraments of the Old Law ~conferred sanctifying
685 3, 62 | whereas the ~sacraments of the Old Law did not.~Aquin.: SMT
686 3, 62 | Nevertheless the Fathers of old were justified by faith
687 3, 62 | And the sacraments of the old Law were a kind of ~protestation
688 3, 62 | that the sacraments of the Old ~Law were not endowed with
689 3, 62 | Reply OBJ 1: The Fathers of old had faith in the future
690 3, 62 | according to the rite of the Old Law, which was wholly ordained
691 3, 63 | Law, so was it under the Old Law. ~But the sacraments
692 3, 63 | But the sacraments of the Old Law did not imprint a character;
693 3, 63 | the sacraments of the Old Law ~had not in themselves
694 3, 65 | numerous" than those of the Old Law. But in the ~Old Law
695 3, 65 | the Old Law. But in the ~Old Law there was no sacrament
696 3, 65 | that the ~sacraments of the Old Law were oblations, tithes
697 3, 65 | purposes was becoming to the Old Testament. Consequently,
698 3, 65 | Consequently, nothing in ~the old Law could correspond to
699 3, 65 | the ~sacraments of the old Law were more numerous,
700 3, 66 | as the sacraments of the Old Law. For these were mere
701 3, 66 | as in a kind of tomb our old man is buried, and ~being
702 3, 66 | in a kind of ~tomb, our old man is buried, and being
703 3, 66 | 3/3~Nevertheless in the Old Law the remedy against original
704 3, 66 | inasmuch as a man ~dies to the old life, and begins to lead
705 3, 66 | were ~customary under the Old Law," which were figures
706 3, 68 | of which the Fathers of old made profession of their
707 3, 68 | Baptism a man dies to the old life of sin, and begins ~
708 3, 68 | in order to die to the old life, "will to repent of
709 3, 68 | his ~way, even when he is old, he will not depart from
710 3, 69 | effect of Baptism is that the old man is crucified, and ~the
711 3, 70 | speaking of the Fathers of old, says (1 ~Cor. 10:2), that "
712 3, 70 | as that of the Fathers of old, according to the Apostle (
713 3, 70 | circumcision also ~men of old were aggregated to the body
714 3, 70 | happened" to the Fathers of old "in ~figure" (1 Cor. 10:
715 3, 70 | profession of keeping the Old ~Law, just as in Baptism
716 3, 70 | Now among the Fathers of old, Abraham was the ~first
717 3, 70 | iv): "Faith alone ~did of old in behalf of infants that
718 3, 71 | ministers: for just as the Old ~Testament is recited by
719 3, 72 | were foreshadowed in the ~Old Law; thus the Apostle says (
720 3, 72 | not ~foreshadowed in the old Testament. Therefore it
721 3, 72 | corresponding to it in the Old Law, ~since "the Law brought
722 3, 72 | 3: The sacraments of the Old Law are called "justice
723 3, 72 | immortal; and just as it can in old age attain to ~spiritual
724 3, 72 | written (Wis. 4:8): "Venerable old age is ~not that of long
725 3, 72 | consequently ~slaves, women, old men, and boys are debarred
726 3, 73 | sacrament of which in the old Law was the ~Paschal Lamb.
727 3, 73 | Sacrament after celebrating the old, as Pope Leo I says (Serm.
728 3, 73 | all the sacrifices of the Old Testament, ~especially the
729 3, 74 | did the sacraments of the Old Law. But the flesh of animals,
730 3, 74 | the sacraments under the Old Law, shows forth Christ'
731 3, 74 | denote the hardness of the Old Law; ~both on account of
732 3, 75 | the ~sacrifices of the Old Law contained only in figure
733 3, 77 | Many opinions prevailed of old on this matter. Some held ~
734 3, 78 | and this belongs to the Old Testament; consequently
735 3, 78 | dimly ~foreshadowed in the Old Testament.~Aquin.: SMT TP
736 3, 78 | to whom the blood of the Old Testament was ~exhibited,
737 3, 79 | by the sacrifices of the old Law: for it is ~written (
738 3, 80 | otherwise the fathers of ~old would have eaten this sacrament
739 3, 80 | 2), that the ~fathers of old were "baptized in the cloud
740 3, 80 | Bishop of the English, in the Old Testament some persons were
741 3, 80 | again, when he is grown old?" But this ~sacrament is
742 3, 80 | increased, in which there are old, young, and ~children, some
743 3, 83 | even in the figures of the ~Old Testament: hence it is stated
744 3, 83 | the figure. But in ~the Old Testament, which was a figure
745 3, 83 | was not necessary in the old ~Law, when the altar was
746 3, 83 | sacrifice of the fathers of old. Therefore, it is unfitting
747 3, 83 | such as the doctrine of the Old and New ~Testament, as a
748 3, 83 | sacrifices of the men of old were most ~acceptable to
749 3, 83 | Testament the ceremonies ~of the old are not to be observed,
750 3, 83 | of the ceremonies of the Old ~Law. Therefore it is not
751 3, 83 | of the priests under the Old Law, as Dionysius ~says (
752 3, 83 | was prescribed under the Old Law, but because it is becoming ~
753 3, 83 | it was ordered under the Old Law. It has reference to ~
754 3, 84 | unless he repent of the old." Now ~not only sins but
755 3, 84 | present life belong to the ~old life. Therefore sins are
756 3, 84 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: The old life that was subject to
757 3, 84 | that which existed in the Old Law had not to be ~instituted
758 3, 84 | there was Penance in the old Law wherefore the ~Lord
759 3, 84 | in ~various ways in the old and in the New Law, in keeping
760 3, 84 | the ~imperfection of the old, and the perfection of the
761 3, 84 | in a certain way in the Old Law - with regard to sorrow,
762 3, 85 | virtue is to ~destroy the old man, and hate sin by means
763 3, 86 | observed that, under the Old ~Law and the law of nature,
764 Suppl, 6 | which are common to the Old and New Law ~are according
765 Suppl, 6 | confession was prescribed in the ~Old Law, as may be gathered
766 Suppl, 8 | in the same way as in the Old Law. Now in the Old Law
767 Suppl, 8 | the Old Law. Now in the Old Law the ~punishment for
768 Suppl, 8 | fornication, than on an old man, though the ~former'
769 Suppl, 8 | the New Law than under the Old, on account of the more
770 Suppl, 18| power than the priest of the Old Testament. Therefore he
771 Suppl, 18| thus the sacraments of the Old Law ~signified the Divine
772 Suppl, 18| so that the priest of the Old Law did but ~declare and
773 Suppl, 19| Further, the sacraments of the old ~Law did not confer grace.
774 Suppl, 19| have held that, under the Old Law, the keys of the ~kingdom
775 Suppl, 19| whither the ~priesthood of the Old Law brought men "by the
776 Suppl, 19| OBJ 2: The priests of the Old Law had authority to discern
777 Suppl, 20| perfect than ~that of the Old Testament. But the priest
778 Suppl, 20| Testament. But the priest of the Old Testament could use ~the
779 Suppl, 24| 7) if he be a minor, an old man, or an ~invalid; (8)
780 Suppl, 29| Further, the sacraments of the Old Law were figures of the ~
781 Suppl, 29| Extreme Unction in ~the Old Law. Therefore it is not
782 Suppl, 29| life. And as, under the Old ~Law, it was not yet time
783 Suppl, 29| healings related in the Old Testament.~Aquin.: SMT XP
784 Suppl, 29| excellent than ~those of the Old Law. But all the sacraments
785 Suppl, 29| all the sacraments of the Old Law were ~instituted by
786 Suppl, 29| to be foreshadowed in the Old Law. But this argument is
787 Suppl, 36| lower Order) to read the Old Testament, as stated in
788 Suppl, 36| understand the whole of the Old ~Testament; and much more
789 Suppl, 37| superior to that of the ~Old Testament (2 Cor. 3). Now
790 Suppl, 37| Testament (2 Cor. 3). Now in the Old Testament not only the priests, ~
791 Suppl, 37| doctrine of faith, namely the Old Testament. But some are
792 Suppl, 37| truth is contained in the Old and in the New ~Testament.
793 Suppl, 37| the readers to read the Old Testament. ~Therefore it
794 Suppl, 37| Now the reading of the Old Testament must needs have
795 Suppl, 37| Therefore the reading of the Old Testament should be ~reckoned
796 Suppl, 37| But the doctrine of the Old Testament is more remote
797 Suppl, 37| ministers, and that of the Old Testament to the ~lower
798 Suppl, 39| of abbesses, and in the Old Testament, as in the case
799 Suppl, 39| Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: The Old Law inflicted the punishment
800 Suppl, 39| between the ministers of ~the Old Testament and those of the
801 Suppl, 39| from the ministry of the Old Law ~(Lev. 21:18, seqq.).
802 Suppl, 40| crown ~was prefigured in the Old Law by the tonsure of the
803 Suppl, 40| things that were done in the Old Testament represent ~imperfectly
804 Suppl, 40| of the ministers of the Old Testament (Mt. ~5:20). But
805 Suppl, 40| But the ministers of the Old Testament, namely the Levites,
806 Suppl, 40| 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: In the Old Testament the Levites had
807 Suppl, 40| from Aaron." Now in the Old Law there was no ~one above
808 Suppl, 40| was no such thing in the Old Law. Therefore neither in
809 Suppl, 40| were the ministers of the Old ~Testament. Now among the
810 Suppl, 40| among the vestments of the Old Testament there were the ~
811 Suppl, 40| than ~the priesthood of the Old. But the priests of the
812 Suppl, 40| But the priests of the Old Testament had ~mitres, which
813 Suppl, 40| OBJ 4: Further, in the Old Law the pontiff wore the
814 Suppl, 40| which the pontiffs of the Old Testament wore. Now truth
815 Suppl, 40| of the adornments of the Old Law. ~Therefore it should
816 Suppl, 40| Christ; wherefore in the Old Law ~little bells hung therefrom,
817 Suppl, 40| OBJ 1: The priests of the Old Law were enjoined continency
818 Suppl, 42| surpass the sacraments of the Old Law. ~Wherefore there would
819 Suppl, 42| New Law; since even in the Old Law by the very nature of
820 Suppl, 42| it had this also in the Old Law. And so they ~say that
821 Suppl, 43| before they are seven years ~old, and subsequently after
822 Suppl, 43| girl who is not seven years old, since the lack of age in
823 Suppl, 52| corruption, defect, and ~old age are contrary to nature,
824 Suppl, 54| which is contained in the Old Law, the prohibition of ~
825 Suppl, 54| descending lines: ~since in the Old Law a man was forbidden
826 Suppl, 54| certain degrees which the Old Law did not ~forbid. Therefore
827 Suppl, 54| 2/2~Further, even as of old the marriages of pagans
828 Suppl, 54| incentive to ~lust. Yet the Old Law permitted other degrees
829 Suppl, 54| the less there is of the old. And because there are four
830 Suppl, 54| nephews. On the other hand the Old Law in ~debarring certain
831 Suppl, 57| a ~youth can baptize an old man and "vice versa." Therefore,
832 Suppl, 57| bondman and free, youth and old age ~(Gal. 3:28; Col. 3:
833 Suppl, 58| 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, all old people are frigid. Yet old
834 Suppl, 58| old people are frigid. Yet old people can marry. ~Therefore,
835 Suppl, 58| 1~Reply OBJ 3: Although old people have not sufficient
836 Suppl, 58| legislation which agrees with the old.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[58] A[
837 Suppl, 59| 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, the Old Law teaches the same faith
838 Suppl, 59| New. But ~according to the Old Law there could be marriage
839 Suppl, 59| 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: In the Old Law it was allowable to
840 Suppl, 62| repudium] recognized by the Old Law (Mt. ~5:31,32). Now
841 Suppl, 64| unbecoming. For under the Old Law which was given to a
842 Suppl, 65| to all. Since then in the Old ~Testament all who wished
843 Suppl, 65| prohibit ~them. Now the Old Law mentions plurality of
844 Suppl, 65| punished with death. But the Old ~Law did not punish with
845 Suppl, 65| dispensation. Hence wherever in the Old Testament we read of concubines ~
846 Suppl, 65| OBJ 2: The patriarchs of old by virtue of the dispensation
847 Suppl, 66| than ~the sacraments of the Old Law. But the sacraments
848 Suppl, 66| But the sacraments of the Old Law removed ~irregularities
849 Suppl, 67| a dispensation now as of old. ~But now a man cannot receive
850 Suppl, 67| judgment. But because the Old Law, though ~it did not
851 Suppl, 67| Now at the time ~of the Old Law it was the custom for
852 Suppl, 67| with the justice of the Old Testament (Mt. ~5). Now
853 Suppl, 67| Therefore it was lawful in the Old Law.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[67]
854 Suppl, 67| never ~permitted in the Old Law. Therefore it was not
855 Suppl, 67| of the New Law over the ~Old in respect of the counsels,
856 Suppl, 67| those things which ~the Old Law permitted, but also
857 Suppl, 67| which were ~forbidden in the Old Law, and yet were thought
858 Suppl, 70| according to De Anima i, "if ~an old man were given the eye of
859 Suppl, 70| clear from his saying that "old age is an ~affection not
860 Suppl, 71| Reply OBJ 2: The fathers of old arranged for the burial
861 Suppl, 72| moreover observed by the ~Old Law - it would seem that
862 Suppl, 72| world were already growing old, ~because then, according
863 Suppl, 73| use of the trumpet in the Old Testament: for by the ~trumpet
864 Suppl, 74| Christ, than the state of the Old ~Testament. Yet some of
865 Suppl, 74| some of the fathers of the Old Testament rose again when ~
866 Suppl, 74| the resurrection of ~the Old Testament saints should
867 Suppl, 74| borne by the fathers of the Old Testament, than by those
868 Suppl, 74| was foreshadowed in the ~Old Testament. Now we know exactly
869 Suppl, 74| wherein the state of the Old ~Testament endured. Therefore
870 Suppl, 74| it ~will consist: even so old age, which is man's last
871 Suppl, 74| foreshadowed by the state of the Old Testament it does not follow
872 Suppl, 74| all the figures ~of the Old Testament were fulfilled
873 Suppl, 78| perfection of man, since old age is the age that ~demands
874 Suppl, 78| reverence. Therefore the old will not rise again of a
875 Suppl, 78| 1 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Old age calls for reverence,
876 Suppl, 78| remain the reverence due to old age on account of ~the fulness
877 Suppl, 78| them, but the defect of old ~age will not be in them.~
878 Suppl, 84| the saints of the New and Old Testaments in whom God's ~
879 Suppl, 85| fixed duration appointed to old age, which is the last ~
880 Suppl, 88| that what we read in the Old Testament about the ~renewal
881 Suppl, 94| certain philosophers of old, who maintained that souls
882 Suppl, 96| esteem the deep as growing old" ~(Moral. xxxiv): "The wicked
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