Chapter
1 23| major excommunication by the law of Can. de Ligur. 23, quest.
2 59| the precepts of the old Law which as everybody knows
3 60| distinction made in the old Law between clean and unclean
4 60| uncleanness in the eyes of the Law of anyone who ate unclean
5 60| legal ceremonies of the old Law was being added to or retained
6 60| retained alongside the new law and the Gospel. To understand
7 61| ceremonies of the Mosaic Law were abrogated by the coming
8 61| distinction made by the old Law between clean and unclean
9 61| ceremonies of the Mosaic Law, the rites, sacrifices,
10 61| unclean foods found in the old Law pertains to the ceremonies
11 62| distinction made by the Mosaic Law between clean and unclean
12 63| ceremonial precepts of the old Law have come to an end with
13 63| the Gospel, and the new Law does not contain any precept
14 63| their abrogation by the new Law. However, precepts whose
15 64| not think that the Mosaic Law was still binding in this
16 66| unchanged this apostolic law" (Notes on Canon 67 of the
17 66| certain foods which the Mosaic Law called unclean with the
18 67| ceremonial precepts of the Old Law. They should, however, do
19 67| the precepts of the old Law, which has now been abrogated,
20 67| but of respecting the new Law of the Church or canonical
21 67| that they are bound by this law, they are superstitious.
22 67| are superstitious. This law now binds nobody and its
23 67| the ceremonies of the old Law. But they should not be
24 67| rather than for the Mosaic Law, etc. Consequently, despite
25 67| Jews are forbidden by the Law to eat such food: but the
26 67| the ceremonies of the old Law. "If a man should perform
27 67| not in the spirit of that Law nor on the basis of it,
28 67| the ceremonies of the old Law, he must not always be said
29 70| III cites the text, "The law was given through Moses:
30 70| subjected herself to the law of Leviticus, although this
31 70| Leviticus, although this law did not apply to her, when
32 71| Greek Church, however, the law regarding childbirth is
33 71| frankly admits that the law which forbids communion
34 74| ceremonial rites of the old Law could be observed under
35 74| be observed under the new Law if only they were not done
36 74| as obligations of the old Law, which was abrogated, but
37 74| Latin women, but obligatory law for the Greeks. Moreover,
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