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1 1, 1 | divided into the Old and the New Law. ~But law implies a
2 1, 1 | Old Law is a figure of the New Law, and Dionysius says ~(
3 1, 1 | says ~(Coel. Hier. i) "the New Law itself is a figure of
4 1, 1 | future glory." Again, ~in the New Law, whatever our Head has
5 1, 1 | signify the things of ~the New Law, there is the allegorical
6 1, 9 | cannot acquire anything ~new, nor extend Himself to anything
7 1, 12 | the mundane bodies of the new heaven ~and the new earth,
8 1, 12 | the new heaven ~and the new earth, as to see most clearly
9 1, 24 | 4:32) - i.e. the Old and New Testament according to a
10 1, 24 | done; and thus the Old and New ~Testament are called a
11 1, 29 | expressed to us in the Old or New Testament. Therefore "person"
12 1, 29 | Scripture, either in the Old or New Testament, nevertheless
13 1, 29 | original language of the Old or New Testament. The ~urgency
14 1, 29 | made it necessary to find new words to ~express the ancient
15 1, 36 | be described as making a new ~symbol of faith; but what
16 1, 43 | sender, and as ~meaning a new way of existing in another;
17 1, 43 | creature, or exist in it in a new mode, ~is temporal.~Aquin.:
18 1, 43 | the rational creature in a new mode, ~except sanctifying
19 1, 43 | this person dwells in a new way within him and ~that
20 1, 43 | Further, the Sacraments of the New Law contain grace, and it
21 1, 43 | he was before, ~but in a new way, in which sense mission
22 1, 43 | in the performance of a new act, or in the acquisition
23 1, 43 | in the acquisition of a ~new state of grace; as, for
24 1, 43 | in the sacraments of the New ~Law, as the form of a thing
25 1, 43 | mission, whether in the New or in the Old ~Testament,
26 1, 43 | sacramental signs of the Old and New Testament, ~wherein certain
27 1, 46 | Therefore before every new ~movement there was a previous
28 1, 46 | remains ~that before every new movement, there was a previous
29 1, 56 | which is amended ~in the new one, and runs thus: "furthermore
30 1, 56 | Hence, for God to add a ~new creature to the universe,
31 1, 56 | means that He would add a new intelligible ~species to
32 1, 66 | world which is to be made new. Now the ~spiritual glory
33 1, 67 | matter would ~receive a new form. But unless we are
34 1, 70 | 1/1~OBJ 5: Further, the new moon cannot be said "to
35 1, 70 | begin to count from the new ~moon. The moon, therefore,
36 1, 73 | beings, and even of certain new species that are frequently
37 1, 73 | Also, God ~creates daily new souls. Again, the work of
38 1, 73 | of the Incarnation was a new ~work, of which it is said (
39 1, 73 | The Lord hath created a new ~thing upon the earth."
40 1, 73 | earth." Miracles also are new works, of which it is said ~(
41 1, 73 | Renew thy signs, and work new miracles." Moreover, all ~
42 1, 73 | all ~things will be made new when the Saints are glorified,
43 1, 73 | Behold I make all things ~new." Therefore the completion
44 1, 73 | seventh day, not by creating new ~creatures, but by directing
45 1, 73 | OBJ 3: Nothing entirely new was afterwards made by God,
46 1, 73 | Species, also, that are new, if any such appear, existed
47 1, 73 | animals, and perhaps even new species ~of animals, are
48 1, 73 | beginning. Again, animals of new kinds arise ~occasionally
49 1, 73 | Nothing ~under the sun is new, for it hath already gone
50 1, 73 | He ceased from creating new creatures on that day, for,
51 1, 73 | but not by the making of new ones.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[73]
52 1, 73 | but to ~the production of new creatures, and to the desire
53 1, 73 | He ceased from producing new ~works, though He still
54 1, 74 | on the seventh day upon a new ~state, in that nothing
55 1, 74 | state, in that nothing new was to be added to it, and
56 1, 74 | day God ceased from all new works. If, ~then, the seventh
57 1, 74 | day God ceased from making new things, but ~not from providing
58 1, 43 | sender, and as ~meaning a new way of existing in another;
59 1, 43 | creature, or exist in it in a new mode, ~is temporal.~Aquin.:
60 1, 43 | the rational creature in a new mode, ~except sanctifying
61 1, 43 | this person dwells in a new way within him and ~that
62 1, 43 | Further, the Sacraments of the New Law contain grace, and it
63 1, 43 | he was before, ~but in a new way, in which sense mission
64 1, 43 | in the performance of a new act, or in the acquisition
65 1, 43 | in the acquisition of a ~new state of grace; as, for
66 1, 43 | in the sacraments of the New ~Law, as the form of a thing
67 1, 43 | mission, whether in the New or in the Old ~Testament,
68 1, 43 | sacramental signs of the Old and New Testament, ~wherein certain
69 1, 47 | Therefore before every new ~movement there was a previous
70 1, 47 | remains ~that before every new movement, there was a previous
71 1, 57 | which is amended ~in the new one, and runs thus: "furthermore
72 1, 57 | Hence, for God to add a ~new creature to the universe,
73 1, 57 | means that He would add a new intelligible ~species to
74 1, 67 | world which is to be made new. Now the ~spiritual glory
75 1, 68 | matter would ~receive a new form. But unless we are
76 1, 71 | 1/1~OBJ 5: Further, the new moon cannot be said "to
77 1, 71 | begin to count from the new ~moon. The moon, therefore,
78 1, 72 | beings, and even of certain new species that are frequently
79 1, 72 | Also, God ~creates daily new souls. Again, the work of
80 1, 72 | of the Incarnation was a new ~work, of which it is said (
81 1, 72 | The Lord hath created a new ~thing upon the earth."
82 1, 72 | earth." Miracles also are new works, of which it is said ~(
83 1, 72 | Renew thy signs, and work new miracles." Moreover, all ~
84 1, 72 | all ~things will be made new when the Saints are glorified,
85 1, 72 | Behold I make all things ~new." Therefore the completion
86 1, 72 | seventh day, not by creating new ~creatures, but by directing
87 1, 72 | OBJ 3: Nothing entirely new was afterwards made by God,
88 1, 72 | Species, also, that are new, if any such appear, existed
89 1, 72 | animals, and perhaps even new species ~of animals, are
90 1, 72 | beginning. Again, animals of new kinds arise ~occasionally
91 1, 72 | Nothing ~under the sun is new, for it hath already gone
92 1, 72 | He ceased from creating new creatures on that day, for,
93 1, 72 | but not by the making of new ones.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[73]
94 1, 72 | but to ~the production of new creatures, and to the desire
95 1, 72 | He ceased from producing new ~works, though He still
96 1, 73 | on the seventh day upon a new ~state, in that nothing
97 1, 73 | state, in that nothing new was to be added to it, and
98 1, 73 | day God ceased from all new works. If, ~then, the seventh
99 1, 73 | day God ceased from making new things, but ~not from providing
100 1, 92 | your mind, and put on the new man." Whence we are given
101 1, 92 | consists in putting on the new man, ~belongs to the mind.
102 1, 92 | 3:10): "Putting on the new" man; ~"him who is renewed
103 1, 92 | consists in putting on the ~new man is ascribed to the image
104 1, 103 | nor does it add anything new to the creature; ~because
105 1, 103 | continually adding something new to the creature; either
106 1, 103 | the latter acquiring a new form, or disposition, except
107 1, 105 | Till the Judgment Day some new things are always being ~
108 1, 106 | they have to perform ~any new work, concerning which they
109 1, 107 | middle terms not only in the ~new acquisition of knowledge,
110 1, 111 | origin; and begins to be in a new way, by ~grace or by the
111 1, 111 | show the excellence of the new over the old law. ~Hence
112 1, 116 | distance: in the same way as a new and clear mirror contracts
113 1, 117 | not be true if He created new ~souls every day. Therefore
114 1, 117 | from ~the creation of any new genera and species, which
115 2, 6 | proves that in animals ~no new movement arises that is
116 2, 6 | But ~all human acts are new, since none is eternal.
117 2, 6 | 2 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: New movements in animals are
118 2, 18 | or worse, constitutes a new species of good or ~evil.~
119 2, 18 | such circumstance adds a new species of ~sin. And for
120 2, 18 | goodness, ~seems to add a new species of goodness: just
121 2, 18 | added to a ~number makes a new species of number; since
122 2, 18 | Consequently it does not add a new species, but adds to the
123 2, 32 | wonderer learns something new, i.e. that the cause is
124 2, 32 | intensely in things that are new," as stated in ~Ethic. x,
125 2, 37 | order to learn anything new, we ~require study and effort
126 2, 51 | kind of ~health, but give new strength to the health he
127 2, 52 | in the subject, but not a new form. But it causes the
128 2, 52 | hence the agent causes a new form in ~the subject. But
129 2, 88 | circumstance constitutes a new species of sin known as
130 2, 88 | action does not acquire a new species ~through being repeated
131 2, 91 | namely the Old Law and the New Law.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[91]
132 2, 91 | is divided into Old and New. ~Hence the Apostle (Gal.
133 2, 91 | but the state under the New ~Law, to that of a full
134 2, 91 | man is ordained by the New Law. Wherefore, at the very
135 2, 91 | eternal life belongs to the New Testament."~Aquin.: SMT
136 2, 91 | A[4]): wherein also the New Law surpasses the Old ~Law,
137 2, 91 | restrains the hand, but the New Law controls the mind" (
138 2, 91 | fear of punishment: but the New ~Law, by love, which is
139 2, 91 | Christ, ~bestowed in the New Law, but foreshadowed in
140 2, 93 | 4) The old law; (5) The new law, ~which is the law of
141 2, 96 | and (Mt. 9:17) that if "new wine," i.e. precepts of ~
142 2, 97 | benefit conferred by the new enactment; or from ~the
143 2, 97 | that "in establishing new laws, there should be evidence
144 2, 98 | the perfect law of the ~New Testament should be given
145 2, 98 | proves the excellence of the New Law over the Old; ~because
146 2, 98 | the Old; ~because in the New Testament "God . . . hath
147 2, 101 | they do not ~remain in the New Law. Nor are they judicial
148 2, 101 | festival day, or of the ~new moon, or of the sabbaths,
149 2, 101 | manifestation. But under the New Law ~this way is already
150 2, 101 | the image belongs to the New Law, but the ~shadow to
151 2, 101 | Law was ordained to the New. But in the New Law ~the
152 2, 101 | ordained to the New. But in the New Law ~the sacrifice is the
153 2, 101 | and sacred things of the New Law; while ~their observances
154 2, 101 | of the people under the ~New Law: all of which things
155 2, 101 | 2: The sacrifice of the New Law, viz. the Eucharist,
156 2, 102 | reasonable decrees of the New Law. Therefore there was
157 2, 102 | hand, the decrees of the New Law, which refer chiefly
158 2, 102 | evident in regard to the New ~Law. Therefore it seems
159 2, 102 | betokens the state of the New Law. Hence the Jews alone
160 2, 102 | But the worship of the New Law, in the sacrifice whereof ~
161 2, 102 | temples is permitted in the ~New Law.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[102]
162 2, 102 | the spiritual state of the New Law to come. To the ~latter
163 2, 102 | were subsequently in the New ~Testament (cf. Eph. 3:5).~
164 2, 102 | Another ~solemnity, viz. the "New Moon," was repeated every
165 2, 102 | this feast was kept at the new moon: and not at the full ~
166 2, 102 | is the beginning of the ~new moon, signified the enlightening
167 2, 102 | of the ~sacraments of the New Law. Now the Paschal lamb
168 2, 102 | other sacraments of the New Law, such as ~Confirmation,
169 2, 102 | of the sacraments of the New Law had corresponding ~figurative
170 2, 102 | Him in Baptism." In the New Law the sacrament ~of the
171 2, 102 | sacrament of Penance in the New Law corresponds to all the
172 2, 103 | as the sacraments of the New Law contain. Consequently
173 2, 103 | festival day, or of the ~new moon, or of the sabbaths,
174 2, 103 | Heb. 8:13): "In saying a new (testament), he hath made
175 2, 103 | Such is the state of the New Law. The third state ~is
176 2, 103 | recalls the beginning of the ~new creature in the Resurrection
177 2, 103 | Old Law are supplanted by new solemnities: because the ~
178 2, 103 | spirit: the feast of the New Moon, to Lady Day, when
179 2, 105 | a man that had ~built a new house, or who had planted
180 2, 105 | OBJ 5: The builder of a new house, the planter of a
181 2, 106 | OF THE GOSPEL, CALLED THE NEW LAW, CONSIDERED IN ITSELF (
182 2, 106 | Gospel which ~is called the New Law: and in the first place
183 2, 106 | that are contained in the New Law. Under the first head ~
184 2, 106 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the New Law is a written law?~Aquin.:
185 2, 106 | It would seem that the New Law is a written law. For
186 2, 106 | is a written law. For the New Law ~is just the same as
187 2, 106 | believe." ~Therefore the New Law is a written law.~Aquin.:
188 2, 106 | are in the ~state of the New Testament. But the law that
189 2, 106 | to those who are in the New Testament and to those who
190 2, 106 | prophets." Therefore the New Law is not instilled in
191 2, 106 | 1/1~On the contrary, The New Law is the law of the New
192 2, 106 | New Law is the law of the New Testament. But the ~law
193 2, 106 | Testament. But the ~law of the New Testament is instilled in
194 2, 106 | unto the ~house of Judah, a new testament," says, explaining
195 2, 106 | write them." Therefore the New Law is instilled ~in our
196 2, 106 | preponderant in the law of the New Testament, and whereon all
197 2, 106 | Christ. Consequently the New Law is chiefly the grace
198 2, 106 | Para. 2/2~Nevertheless the New Law contains certain things
199 2, 106 | importance, so to speak, in the New ~Law; and the faithful need
200 2, 106 | Consequently we must say that the New Law is in the first ~place
201 2, 106 | which the writings of the New Testament exhort men in
202 2, 106 | of grace. In this way the New ~Law is instilled into man,
203 2, 106 | Christ man ~belongs to the New Testament. Consequently
204 2, 106 | into them belonged to the New Testament.~Aquin.: SMT FS
205 2, 106 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the New Law justifies?~Aquin.: SMT
206 2, 106 | It would seem that the New Law does not justify. For
207 2, 106 | the Gospel." Therefore the New Law does not ~justify.~Aquin.:
208 2, 106 | But much more did the New Law ~increase transgression:
209 2, 106 | after the giving of the New Law ~deserves greater punishment,
210 2, 106 | God," etc.? Therefore the New Law, ~like the Old Law,
211 2, 106 | was from God just as the ~New Law. Therefore the New Law
212 2, 106 | New Law. Therefore the New Law does not justify any
213 2, 106 | inwardly. And as to this, the New Law justifies. Hence ~Augustine
214 2, 106 | afraid"; "here," i.e. in the New Testament, "it is given
215 2, 106 | actions. And as to ~this, the New Law does not justify. Hence
216 2, 106 | argument holds true of the New Law, not as to its ~principal,
217 2, 106 | Although the grace of the New Testament helps man to avoid ~
218 2, 106 | receiving the ~grace of the New Testament, he deserves greater
219 2, 106 | him. ~And this is why the New Law is not said to "work
220 2, 106 | The same God gave both the New and the Old Law, but in ~
221 2, 106 | stone: ~whereas He gave the New Law written "in the fleshly
222 2, 106 | letter, i.e. the Law of the New Testament, the ~ministration
223 2, 106 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the New Law should have been given
224 2, 106 | It would seem that the New Law should have been given
225 2, 106 | 1:26-29). Therefore the New Law also, which is ~very
226 2, 106 | which is natural." But the New Law is highly ~spiritual.
227 2, 106 | was not fitting for ~the New Law to be given from the
228 2, 106 | The first is ~because the New Law, as stated above (A[
229 2, 106 | from the perfection of the New Law. Because ~a thing is
230 2, 106 | found in the fact that the New Law is the law of ~grace:
231 2, 106 | succession of time. Hence the New Law avails ~for all places,
232 2, 106 | persons belonging to the New Testament, as stated above (
233 2, 106 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the New Law will last till the end
234 2, 106 | It would seem that the New Law will not last until
235 2, 106 | be done away." But the ~New Law is "in part," since
236 2, 106 | in part." Therefore the New Law is to be done away, ~
237 2, 106 | truth in the state of the New Testament. ~Therefore we
238 2, 106 | Son: viz. the state of the New Law, wherein the clergy
239 2, 106 | succeed ~this state of the New Law. Because the state of
240 2, 106 | Because the state of the New Law succeeded the ~state
241 2, 106 | perfect that the state of the New ~Law: since nothing can
242 2, 106 | to the last end. But the New Law ~does this: wherefore
243 2, 106 | the blood of ~Christ, a new . . . way which He hath
244 2, 106 | perfect than ~that of the New Law, since the nearer a
245 2, 106 | too, the state of the New Law is subject to change
246 2, 106 | the second is that of ~the New Law; the third will take
247 2, 106 | Me." In like manner the New Law ~corresponds not only
248 2, 107 | Out. Para. 1/1 - OF THE NEW LAW AS COMPARED WITH THE
249 2, 107 | We must now consider the New Law as compared with the
250 2, 107 | inquiry:~(1) Whether the New Law is distinct from the
251 2, 107 | Old Law?~(2) Whether the New Law fulfils the Old?~(3)
252 2, 107 | the Old?~(3) Whether the New Law is contained in the
253 2, 107 | the more burdensome, the New or the Old Law?~Aquin.:
254 2, 107 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the New Law is distinct from the
255 2, 107 | It would seem that the New Law is not distinct from
256 2, 107 | fear ~and love." But the New and Old Laws cannot be differentiated
257 2, 107 | temporal promises, whereas ~the New Testament contains spiritual
258 2, 107 | promises": since even ~the New Testament contains temporal
259 2, 107 | Therefore it seems that the New Law is not distinct from
260 2, 107 | a law of works," and the New Law "a law of faith" (Rm. ~
261 2, 107 | Testament. In like manner the New ~Law is a law of works:
262 2, 107 | commemoration of Me." ~Therefore the New Law is not distinct from
263 2, 107 | But the priesthood of the New Testament is distinct from
264 2, 107 | according to the first way, the New Law is ~not distinct from
265 2, 107 | there is but one God of the New and ~of the Old Testament,
266 2, 107 | According to the second way, the New Law is distinct from the
267 2, 107 | Gal. 3:24), whereas the New Law is the law of perfection,
268 2, 107 | state in the Old and in the New Law: since what ~they believed
269 2, 107 | assigned between the Old and New Laws ~are gathered from
270 2, 107 | punishment or reward. Hence the New Law which derives ~its pre-eminence
271 2, 107 | righteousness: and hence the New Law, which is the Law of
272 2, 107 | respect they belonged to the ~New Law. In like manner in the
273 2, 107 | Law. In like manner in the New Testament there are some
274 2, 107 | to the perfection of the New Law; and these it ~was necessary,
275 2, 107 | necessary, even under the New Testament, to lead to virtuous
276 2, 107 | above (Q[106], AA[1],2), the New Law is called ~the law of
277 2, 107 | and sacramental: but the New Law does not consist chiefly ~
278 2, 107 | respect they ~belonged to the New Testament: for they were
279 2, 107 | Who is the Author of the New Testament. Hence of Moses ~
280 2, 107 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the New Law fulfils the Old?~Aquin.:
281 2, 107 | It would seem that the New Law does not fulfil the
282 2, 107 | void are contrary. But the New Law voids or excludes the ~
283 2, 107 | nothing." Therefore the New Law is ~not a fulfilment
284 2, 107 | Lord propounded in the New Law precepts that were contrary
285 2, 107 | defileth a ~man." Therefore the New Law is not a fulfilment
286 2, 107 | fulfil the Law: and so the New Law given by Christ is not ~
287 2, 107 | Therefore it seems that the New Law is not a ~complete fulfilment
288 2, 107 | stated above (A[1]), the New Law is compared to the ~
289 2, 107 | imperfect. And accordingly the New Law fulfils ~the Old by
290 2, 107 | And in this respect, the New Law fulfils the Old by justifying ~
291 2, 107 | And in this ~respect, the New Law gives what the Old Law
292 2, 107 | in Christ. ~Wherefore the New Law is called the law of
293 2, 107 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: The New Law does not void observance
294 2, 107 | this remains still in the New Law.~~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[107]
295 2, 107 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the New Law is contained in the
296 2, 107 | It would seem that the New Law is not contained in
297 2, 107 | in the Old. ~Because the New Law consists chiefly in
298 2, 107 | faith are set forth in the ~New Law, which are not contained
299 2, 107 | in the Old. Therefore the New Law is not ~contained in
300 2, 107 | the lesser. Therefore the New Law is not ~contained in
301 2, 107 | contents. If, ~therefore, the New Law is contained in the
302 2, 107 | had the Old Law had the New: so that it was superfluous
303 2, 107 | superfluous to give men a New ~Law when once they had
304 2, 107 | had the Old. Therefore the New Law is not contained in ~
305 2, 107 | midst of a wheel," i.e. "the New Testament within the Old,"
306 2, 107 | is in this way that the New Law is contained in the
307 2, 107 | been stated (A[1]) that the New Law is compared to the Old
308 2, 107 | Gospel." Hence then ~the New Law is in the Old as the
309 2, 107 | Whatsoever is set down in the New Testament explicitly and ~
310 2, 107 | are bound to believe, the New Law is contained in ~the
311 2, 107 | OBJ 2: The precepts of the New Law are said to be greater
312 2, 107 | itself of the precepts of the New Testament, they ~are all
313 2, 107 | that the precepts of the ~New Law are said to be greater
314 2, 107 | publishing of the Old Law, a New Law also had ~to be given.~
315 2, 107 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the New Law is more burdensome than
316 2, 107 | It would seem that the New Law is more burdensome than
317 2, 107 | to lust." Therefore the New Law is more burdensome than
318 2, 107 | to those who observe the New Law, as ~stated in 2 Cor.
319 2, 107 | distresses," ~etc. Therefore the New Law is more burdensome than
320 2, 107 | difficult it is. But the New Law ~is something added
321 2, 107 | forbade perjury, while the ~New Law proscribed even swearing:
322 2, 107 | bill of divorce, while the New Law forbade divorce ~altogether;
323 2, 107 | expounding. Therefore the New Law is more burdensome than
324 2, 107 | burden ~light." Therefore the New Law is a lighter burden
325 2, 107 | heavier burden than ~the New: since the Old Law by its
326 2, 107 | more outward acts than the New Law, which, in the teaching
327 2, 107 | respect the precepts of the New Law are more burdensome ~
328 2, 107 | of the Old; because the New Law prohibits certain interior ~
329 2, 107 | of the difficulty of ~the New Law as to the deliberate
330 2, 107 | by those who observe the New Law ~are not imposed by
331 2, 107 | does not ~prove that the New Law is more burdensome,
332 2, 108 | THAT ARE CONTAINED IN THE NEW LAW (FOUR ARTICLES)~We must
333 2, 108 | that are contained in the New Law: ~under which head there
334 2, 108 | inquiry:~(1) Whether the New Law ought to prescribe or
335 2, 108 | works?~(2) Whether the New Law makes sufficient provision
336 2, 108 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the New Law ought to prescribe or
337 2, 108 | It would seem that the New Law should not prescribe
338 2, 108 | any external acts. For the New Law is the Gospel of the
339 2, 108 | Holy Ghost." Therefore the New Law ~should not prescribe
340 2, 108 | 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, the New Law is "the law of the Spirit" (
341 2, 108 | external ~acts. Therefore the New Law does not prescribe or
342 2, 108 | the difference between the New and Old Laws that the "Old
343 2, 108 | restrains ~the hand, whereas the New Law curbs the will" [*Peter
344 2, 108 | D, 40]. Therefore the New Law should not contain prohibitions
345 2, 108 | the contrary, Through the New Law, men are made "children
346 2, 108 | the light." Therefore the New Law had to forbid ~certain
347 2, 108 | above (Q[106], AA[1],2), the New Law consists ~chiefly in
348 2, 108 | which are instituted in the New Law, e.g. Baptism, the ~
349 2, 108 | prescribed or forbidden in the New Law; thus confession of ~
350 2, 108 | prescribed or forbidden in the ~New Law, by virtue of its primitive
351 2, 108 | Para. 2/2~Accordingly the New Law is called the law of
352 2, 108 | these two ~reasons that the New Law is called "the law of
353 2, 108 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: The New Law, by restraining the
354 2, 108 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the New Law made sufficient ordinations
355 2, 108 | It would seem that the New Law made insufficient ordinations ~
356 2, 108 | chiefly to belong to the New Law, according to Gal. 5:
357 2, 108 | through charity." But the New Law declared explicitly ~
358 2, 108 | 102], A[4]). ~But in the New Law, although certain sacraments
359 2, 108 | particular feast. ~Therefore the New Law made insufficient ordinations
360 2, 108 | 102], A[6]). Now in the ~New Law certain observances
361 2, 108 | have been instituted in the New Law.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[108]
362 2, 108 | judicial precepts. But in the New Law there are no ~judicial
363 2, 108 | precepts. Therefore the New Law made insufficient ordinations ~
364 2, 108 | stated above (A[1]), the New Law had to make such ~prescriptions
365 2, 108 | of the ministers ~of the New Law, by the institution
366 2, 108 | are the sacraments of the New Law.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[108]
367 2, 108 | Hence, in this respect, the New Law had ~nothing to add
368 2, 108 | under a precept of the ~New Law, but are left to the
369 2, 108 | Para. 3/3~Accordingly the New Law had no other external
370 2, 108 | In the sacraments of the New Law grace is bestowed, which ~
371 2, 108 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the New Law directed man sufficiently
372 2, 108 | It would seem that the New Law directed man insufficiently
373 2, 108 | and consequently that the New Law directed man ~insufficiently
374 2, 108 | retained their force under ~the New Law, because they are of
375 2, 108 | fittingly proposed in the New Law?~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[108]
376 2, 108 | fittingly ~proposed in the New Law. For counsels are given
377 2, 108 | unfittingly given in the New Law: both because ~they
378 2, 108 | given. Consequently in the New Law, which ~is the law of
379 2, 108 | the commandments of the New Law to have been given about
380 2, 108 | bliss, to which end the New Law ~brings us forthwith:
381 2, 109 | But ~he does not need a new light added to his natural
382 2, 110 | hence it is ~called a "new creature"(Gal. 6:15).~Aquin.:
383 2, 110 | to it, i.e. are given ~a new being out of nothing, i.e.
384 2, 112 | between the sacraments of the ~New Law and those of the Old,
385 2, 112 | that the sacraments of the New Law cause ~grace, whereas
386 2, 112 | Now the ~sacraments of the New Law are certain visible
387 2, 112 | in the sacraments of the New Law, which are derived from
388 2, 112 | compared, which is called "a new creature" (Gal. 6:15). ~
389 2, 1 | a symbol of faith. For a new edition of the symbol becomes ~
390 2, 1 | ceased with the advent of the New Law, there is no need ~for
391 2, 1 | Sovereign Pontiff to draw up a ~new edition of the symbol.~Aquin.:
392 2, 1 | universal Church, to make a new edition of the symbol. ~
393 2, 1 | no authority to publish a new edition of the symbol.~Aquin.:
394 2, 1 | other bishops, to publish a new edition of the symbol.~Aquin.:
395 2, 1 | stated above (OBJ 1), a new edition of the symbol ~becomes
396 2, 1 | Consequently to publish a new edition of the symbol belongs
397 2, 1 | Sovereign Pontiff to publish a new edition of the symbol, as
398 2, 1 | the power of drawing up a new edition of the symbol, ~
399 2, 1 | containing not indeed a new faith, but the same faith
400 2, 4 | after having living faith, a new habit of lifeless faith
401 2, 10 | since they venerate the New Testament. ~Therefore they
402 2, 11 | devises or follows false and new opinions, ~for the sake
403 2, 11 | devises or follows false or new opinions. Therefore heresy
404 2, 15 | 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, the New Testament is contained in
405 2, 15 | Q[107], A[3]). Now the New ~Testament contains explicit
406 2, 15 | belongs to the faith of the New ~Testament, wherefore He
407 2, 15 | commanded more notably in the New ~Testament, both in the
408 2, 25 | an old friend, ~for the new will not be like to him."~
409 2, 37 | 16:30): "If the Lord do a new ~thing, and the earth opening
410 2, 62 | 1 ~Mach. 2); and, in the New Testament, Peter killed
411 2, 62 | with the ministry of the New Law, wherein ~no punishment
412 2, 62 | fitting ~ministers of the New Testament.~Aquin.: SMT SS
413 2, 82 | same God is adored in the New as in the Old ~Testament.
414 2, 83 | same for those under the New or the Old Law, ~as for
415 2, 84 | 1~Reply OBJ 1: Under the New Law men are not bound to
416 2, 84 | to offer them. But in the New Law all God's creatures
417 2, 84 | uncleanness, and in the New Law, on ~account of scandal,
418 2, 84 | prohibition ceased under the New Law.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[86]
419 2, 84 | reasons avail still in the ~New Law, but when they do not
420 2, 84 | not to be observed in the New Law. ~Neither therefore
421 2, 84 | definite. But ~neither in the New Law nor in the Old do we
422 2, 84 | divine command; but in the New Law it is fixed by the ~
423 2, 85 | precepts at the time of the New Law, whereas there ~is no
424 2, 85 | manner during the time of the New Law the authority of the
425 2, 85 | lest ~the people of the New Law should give less to
426 2, 85 | to the ministers of the New ~Testament than did the
427 2, 85 | Testament; for the people of the New Law are under greater obligations, ~
428 2, 85 | moreover, the ministers of the New Testament are of greater
429 2, 85 | sacrifices, has no place in the New Law, since the legal ~victims
430 2, 85 | poor, is increased in the New Law, for our Lord commanded
431 2, 85 | hand ~the people of the New Law are spread abroad throughout
432 2, 85 | Moreover the ministers of the New Law are ~more strictly forbidden
433 2, 85 | business." Wherefore in the New Law men are bound to ~pay
434 2, 85 | Num. 18:23,24. But in ~the New Testament the clergy have
435 2, 85 | the sons of Levi in the New Testament. Therefore tithes
436 2, 85 | of the poor. But in the New Law ~the tithes are given
437 2, 85 | Paschal II] says: "It is a ~new form of exaction when the
438 2, 86 | but the ~embracing of a new state, as we have said above.
439 2, 87 | evil result through some new and ~unforeseen emergency.
440 2, 89 | strings. Sing ~to Him a new canticle." But the Church
441 2, 91 | way, at the time of the New Law, the ~mysteries of Christ
442 2, 93 | 1/3~Reply OBJ 3: In the New Law man's mind is restrained
443 2, 93 | temporal things: wherefore the New Law contains no institution
444 2, 93 | R.O. 3 Para. 2/3~In the New Testament, however, there
445 2, 93 | R.O. 3 Para. 3/3~In the New Testament, however, there
446 2, 93 | both in the Old ~and in the New Testament we find holy men
447 2, 94 | devils, they shall speak with new tongues, they shall ~take
448 2, 96 | certain church, and afterwards new statutes are made. ~Therefore
449 2, 98 | that, The sacraments of the New Law are of all things most ~
450 2, 102 | Law was a figure of the New Testament, and ~therefore
451 2, 106 | of servile fear. But the New Law is not a law of fear,
452 2, 106 | Therefore at least in ~the New Testament all vengeance
453 2, 120 | observed also ~under the New Law. Yet in the New Law
454 2, 120 | the New Law. Yet in the New Law this precept is not
455 2, 120 | day in their feasts of the new ~moon." It is not, however,
456 2, 120 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 4: In the New Law the observance of the
457 2, 120 | forth. And again in the New Law, dispensation is more
458 2, 130 | And yet this is ~nothing new, for it is an established
459 2, 138 | the Divine Law. For the New Law is more perfect than
460 2, 138 | should have been given in the New Law also.~Aquin.: SMT SS
461 2, 138 | while the ~promises of the New Testament are spiritual
462 2, 138 | earthly possession. But in the New Testament men were to be ~
463 2, 138 | to be given even in the New ~Law, that they might bravely
464 2, 145 | Further, it is unlawful in the New Law to observe the ceremonies ~
465 2, 145 | loaves, which signify the New Testament year as Jerome
466 2, 145 | meal. For the state of the New Law is more perfect than
467 2, 145 | more therefore under the New ~Testament should the fast
468 2, 145 | while the state of the New Testament is compared to
469 2, 145 | until night, but not in the New Testament.~Aquin.: SMT SS
470 2, 150 | 14:3) that they sing "a new canticle," which "no" ~other "
471 2, 150 | imitation of ~the mind. The "new hymn" which virgins alone
472 2, 171 | in prophetic revelation, new species of things are impressed
473 2, 171 | prophet's mind, or merely a new light?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
474 2, 171 | prophetic revelation no new species of ~things are impressed
475 2, 171 | prophet's mind, but only a new light. For a ~gloss of Jerome
476 2, 171 | inoperative. Therefore no new species are ~impressed on
477 2, 171 | prophetic revelation no new species of things are impressed, ~
478 2, 171 | in ~prophetic revelation new species of things are impressed,
479 2, 171 | imprinting species anew, or by a ~new coordination of species.~
480 2, 172 | OBJ 3: John belongs to the New Testament, whose ministers
481 2, 172 | for the declaration of any new ~doctrine of faith, but
482 2, 174 | tongues is proper to the New Testament, hence we sing
483 2, 174 | All this is done in the New Testament, according to
484 2, 175 | 3:10,11, "Putting on the new" man, "him who is renewed ~
485 2, 186 | forbidden to establish a new religious order without
486 2, 187 | weight of the beams until the new fabric is rid of its moisture,
487 3, 1 | Himself to the creature in a new ~way, or rather through
488 3, 2 | soul and body in Christ a new hypostasis or person does
489 3, 3 | body in Christ neither a new person is made nor a new ~
490 3, 3 | new person is made nor a new ~hypostasis, but one human
491 3, 3 | matter and form constitutes a new suppositum, the ~consequence
492 3, 3 | body, does not constitute a new suppositum, as ~was said
493 3, 3 | nor uncircumcision, ~but a new creature." But the power
494 3, 4 | For God by producing a new angelic nature could join
495 3, 5 | began to be here below in a ~new way, viz. by His assumed.
496 3, 5 | 14): "My soul hateth your new ~moons and your solemnities."
497 3, 8 | is but one Church in the New and the Old Testament. Therefore
498 3, 9 | knowledge, acquires no ~new habit, through what he receives
499 3, 9 | seem that He ~acquired a new knowledge through what He
500 3, 15 | properly regards what is new and unwonted. Now ~there
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