Chapter, Paragraph
1 III,2| conscience, man detects a law which he does not impose
2 III,2| For man has in his heart a law written by God. To obey
3 III,3| the supreme and immutable Law of life: "I am the light
4 III,5| contained in "the Divine Law - eternal, objective and
5 III,5| God to participate in this law, with the result that, under
6 III,5| truth."[ 5] This Divine Law is accessible to our minds.~
7 IV,1 | nature nor in the revealed law any absolute and immutable
8 IV,1 | expresses itself in the general law of charity and respect for
9 IV,1 | so-called norms of the natural law or precepts of Sacred Scripture
10 IV,3 | only the revealed positive law but "also . . . those principles
11 IV,3 | precepts of the natural law as having an absolute and
12 V,1 | knowledge of the Divine Law and of human nature. They
13 V,6 | interpretation of the natural law, is also the basis of her
14 X,1 | observance of the moral law in the field of sexuality
15 X,5 | commandment depends "the whole Law, and the Prophets also."[22]
16 XI,2 | determined by the moral law, according to whether they
17 XII,1| the conflict between "the law of his mind" and the "law
18 XII,1| law of his mind" and the "law of sin which dwells in his
19 XII,1| justified by it and whom "the law of the spirit of life in
20 XII,1| Jesus has set free from the law of sin and death."[35] It
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