Second Part (Prima Secundae) — Question 100
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Article 1
— Whether All the Moral Precepts of the Old Law Belong to the Law of Nature?
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Article 2
— Whether the Moral Precepts of the Law Are About All the Acts of Virtue?
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Article 3
— Whether All the Moral Precepts of the Old Law Are Reducible to the Ten Precepts of the Decalogue?
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Article 4
— Whether the Precepts of the Decalogue Are Suitably Distinguished from One Another?
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Article 5
— Whether the Precepts of the Decalogue Are Suitably Set Forth?
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Article 6
— Whether the Ten Precepts of the Decalogue Are Set in Proper Order?
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Article 7
— Whether the Precepts of the Decalogue Are Suitably Formulated?
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Article 8
— Whether the Precepts of the Decalogue Are Dispensable?
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Article 9
— Whether the Mode of Virtue Falls Under the Precept of the Law?
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Article 10
— Whether the Mode of Charity Falls Under the Precept of the Divine Law?
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Article 11
— Whether It Is Right to Distinguish Other Moral Precepts of the Law Besides the Decalogue?
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Article 12
— Whether the Moral Precepts of the Old Law Justified Man?