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Whether all the moral precepts of the Old Law belong to the law of nature? |
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2. |
Whether the moral precepts of the Law are about all the acts of virtue? |
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3. |
Whether all the moral precepts of the Old Law are reducible to the ten precepts of the decalogue? |
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4. |
Whether the precepts of the decalogue are suitably distinguished from one another? |
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5. |
Whether the precepts of the decalogue are suitably set forth? |
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6. |
Whether the ten precepts of the decalogue are set in proper order? |
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7. |
Whether the precepts of the decalogue are suitably formulated? |
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8. |
Whether the precepts of the decalogue are dispensable? |
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9. |
Whether the mode of virtue falls under the precept of the law? |
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10. |
Whether the mode of charity falls under the precept of the Divine law? |
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11. |
Whether it is right to distinguish other moral precepts of the law besides the decalogue? |
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12. |
Whether the moral precepts of the Old Law justified man? |