Great Books of the Western World, 20. köideRobert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... ceremonial precepts . ! ARTICLE 4. Whether , Besides the Moral and Ceremonial Precepts , There are Also Judicial Precepts ? We proceed thus to the Fourth Article : It would seem that there are no judicial precepts in addition to the ...
... ceremonial precepts . ! ARTICLE 4. Whether , Besides the Moral and Ceremonial Precepts , There are Also Judicial Precepts ? We proceed thus to the Fourth Article : It would seem that there are no judicial precepts in addition to the ...
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... precepts , since they do not remain in the New Law . Nor are they judicial precepts , since they do not pertain to the pronouncing of judgment between man and man . Therefore they are ceremonial precepts . Yet they seem in no way to ...
... precepts , since they do not remain in the New Law . Nor are they judicial precepts , since they do not pertain to the pronouncing of judgment between man and man . Therefore they are ceremonial precepts . Yet they seem in no way to ...
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... Ceremonial Precepts ? We proceed thus to the Third Article : It would seem that there should not have been many ceremonial precepts . Objection 1. For those things which lead to an end should be proportionate to that end . But the ...
... Ceremonial Precepts ? We proceed thus to the Third Article : It would seem that there should not have been many ceremonial precepts . Objection 1. For those things which lead to an end should be proportionate to that end . But the ...
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