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St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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1 1, 5 | useful would be opposed; and ~Tully speaks of this (De Offic. 2 1, 22 | providence, ~according to Tully (De Invent. ii), is a part 3 1, 22 | reason that had ~weight with Tully, who withdrew from the care 4 1, 115 | as Augustine relates of Tully (De Civ. Dei v, 9). ~And 5 2, 7 | accident of a human ~act. For Tully says (De Invent. Rhetor. 6 2, 7 | the like, from which also Tully declares that an orator 7 2, 7 | Para. 1/2~I answer that, Tully, in his Rhetoric (De Invent. 8 2, 7 | wit, "about what," which Tully includes in the circumstance ~" 9 2, 54 | assigned to one habit: thus Tully assigns many parts of fortitude, ~ 10 2, 55 | an ~operative habit. For Tully says (Tuscul. iv) that as 11 2, 56 | unto ~nature. Wherefore Tully says of virtue in his Rhetoric 12 2, 56 | proper good; for virtue, as Tully says in his Rhetoric, is 13 2, 59 | similar arguments which Tully brings forward ~in De Tusc. 14 2, 59 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, Tully calls sorrow a disease of 15 2, 60 | from private right; and Tully (De Inv. ii) ~reckons as 16 2, 91 | AA[2],3,4). Wherefore Tully says ~in his Rhetoric (De 17 2, 95 | Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Tully says (Rhet. ii): "Things 18 2, 95 | included in honesty, as Tully says (De Offic. ~vii). Therefore 19 2, 99 | viz. ~religion, which, as Tully says (De Invent. ii) "offers 20 2, 99 | virtue religion is a part, as Tully says ~(De Invent. ii). Wherefore 21 2, 105 | De Civ. Dei xxi, 11), "Tully writes ~that the laws recognize 22 2, 105 | Civ. Dei ii, 21), quoting Tully, "a ~nation is a body of 23 2, 1 | together in a sentence, for Tully says (Rhet. iv) that an 24 2, 28 | things" (Ethic. ix, 4), and Tully says (De Amicitia) that ~ 25 2, 36 | called "contentio," which Tully ~calls one of the rhetorical 26 2, 36 | be praiseworthy, ~hence Tully says (De Rhet. ad Heren. 27 2, 45 | Reply OBJ 2: Ambrose, and Tully also (De Invent. ii, 53) 28 2, 45 | manner of nature, because, as Tully ~states (De Invent. Rhet. 29 2, 46 | are assigned ~unfittingly. Tully (De Invent. Rhet. ii, 53) 30 2, 46 | memory" mentioned by ~Tully; and {eustochia} or "shrewdness" 31 2, 46 | another enumeration. Thus Tully ~includes "caution" and " 32 2, 47 | Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Tully (De Invent. Rhet. ii, 53) 33 2, 47 | practice or grace, so too, as Tully says in his ~Rhetoric [* 34 2, 47 | slip out of it. Wherefore Tully says in his ~Rhetoric [* 35 2, 47 | Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Tully [*De Invent. Rhet. ii, 53] 36 2, 47 | stands the authority of Tully and Macrobius, who number ~ 37 2, 56 | Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Tully says (De Officiis i, 7) 38 2, 56 | operations good, ~and, as Tully declares (De Officiis i, 39 2, 56 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, Tully says (De Offic. i, 7) that " 40 2, 56 | Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Tully says (De Offic. i, 7): " 41 2, 58 | Para. 1/2~I answer that, As Tully says (De Invent. Rhet. ii), 42 2, 59 | would ~be corrupted. For Tully says (De Offic. ii, 15): " 43 2, 69 | faith even with a foe, as Tully says (De offic. iii, 29). ~ 44 2, 75 | as to injure him. Hence Tully says (De Offic. ~iii, 15): " 45 2, 75 | prevents their sale: wherefore Tully (De Offic. iii, 13) ~pictures 46 2, 78 | are unsuitably ~enumerated Tully [*De Invent. ii, 53] reckons 47 2, 78 | of which are omitted by Tully. Therefore the virtues annexed 48 2, 78 | truthfulness" alone is mentioned by Tully. Therefore he ~would seem 49 2, 78 | these it is evident that Tully mentions ~none but "revenge." 50 2, 78 | justice since, according to Tully (De ~invent. ii, 53), it 51 2, 78 | justice, for thereby, as Tully says (De invent. ii, 53), 52 2, 78 | consisting according to Tully (De ~invent. ii, 53) in 53 2, 78 | annexed "truth," whereby, as Tully says (De invent. ii, 53), 54 2, 78 | desiring to pay them back," as Tully states (De invent. ii, ~ 55 2, 78 | revenge," whereby, as Tully states (De invent. ii, 53), " 56 2, 78 | the ~like, all of which Tully omits in the aforesaid enumeration 57 2, 78 | however, are ~omitted by Tully, because, as stated above, 58 2, 78 | included in observance, which Tully ~mentions, because both 59 2, 78 | reason it is ~omitted by Tully. It may, however, be included 60 2, 79 | Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Tully says (Rhet. ii, 53) that " 61 2, 86 | 2: Further, according to Tully (De Invent. ii, 53) it belongs 62 2, 87 | of justice, according ~to Tully (De Invent. Rhet. ii, 53): 63 2, 87 | give worship to God, as Tully ~says (De Invent. Rhet. 64 2, 99 | Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Tully says (De Invent. Rhet. ii) 65 2, 99 | head of service due. ~Hence Tully says (De Invent. Rhet. ii) 66 2, 99 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: As Tully says (De Invent. Rhet. ii), " 67 2, 99 | contrary, It is accounted by Tully (De Invent. Rhet. ii) as 68 2, 100 | the object of piety: for Tully ~says (De Invent. Rhet. 69 2, 100 | Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Tully (De Invent. Rhet. ii) reckons 70 2, 100 | Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Tully says (De Invent. Rhet. ii) 71 2, 101 | observance, mentioned by Tully (De Invent. Rhet. ~ii), 72 2, 104 | Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Tully reckons thankfulness a special 73 2, 106 | Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Tully (De Invent. Rhet. ii) reckons 74 2, 106 | belongs to vengeance, for Tully ~says (De Invent. Rhet. 75 2, 106 | reckoning (De Civ. Dei xxi), "Tully writes that the laws ~recognize 76 2, 107 | but temporal things. For Tully says (De Invent. Rhet. ii) 77 2, 107 | Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Tully (De Invent. Rhet. ii) reckons 78 2, 116 | even his own soul to sale." Tully also says ~(De Offic. i, 79 2, 116 | in order to make ~money. Tully also adds that it is the 80 2, 118 | epieikes}]. Now, according to Tully ~(De Invent. Rhet. ii), 81 2, 121 | grave dangers. Therefore Tully says (Rhet. ii), that ~" 82 2, 121 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, Tully says (De Invent. Rhet. ii), 83 2, 121 | virtue, as appears from Tully's definition quoted ~in 84 2, 121 | and to civil matters": and Tully (De Offic. i), under the ~ 85 2, 121 | they are ~unforeseen. But Tully says (De Invent. Rhet. ii) 86 2, 121 | endurance of evil and toil, as ~Tully says (De Invent. Rhet. ii). 87 2, 121 | OBJ 4: On the contrary, Tully says (De Offic. i): "Justice 88 2, 126 | unsuitably assigned. ~For Tully (De Invent. Rhet. ii) assigns 89 2, 126 | 4: Further, according to Tully (De Invent. Rhet. ii) patience ~ 90 2, 126 | Therefore it seems ~that Tully's reckoning of the parts 91 2, 126 | aggression. In this ~respect Tully mentions "confidence," of 92 2, 126 | begun. In this respect Tully mentions "magnificence," 93 2, 126 | four aforesaid mentioned by Tully, ~namely "confidence, magnificence, 94 2, 126 | security," are ~comprised by Tully under the head of confidence. 95 2, 126 | constant mind. For this reason Tully says that ~magnificence 96 2, 126 | as the ~above. For with Tully and Macrobius he mentions " 97 2, 126 | principal parts mentioned by Tully.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[128] A[ 98 2, 127 | under those mentioned by Tully, with the exception of ~ 99 2, 127 | in great ~assurance": and Tully says (De Offic. i): "If 100 2, 127 | Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Tully (De Suv. Rhet. ii) seems 101 2, 127 | identified with magnanimity by Tully (De Suv. ~Rhet. ii), but 102 2, 127 | Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Tully says (De Offic. i) under 103 2, 127 | to goods of fortune: for Tully ~says (De Offic. i) under 104 2, 127 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, Tully adds (De Offic. i) that " 105 2, 129 | the brave in honor": and ~Tully says (De Tusc. Quaest. i) 106 2, 129 | Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Tully says (De Offic. i) that " 107 2, 130 | incites men to do good. For Tully says (De ~Tusc. Quaest. 108 2, 130 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, Tully says (De Invent. Rhet. ii) 109 2, 130 | Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Tully says (De Offic. i) under 110 2, 132 | doing of great things. Hence Tully says (De Invent. ~Rhet. 111 2, 132 | Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Tully (De Invent. Rhet. ii) and 112 2, 134 | Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Tully (De Invent. Rhet. ii) reckons 113 2, 134 | Para. 3/4~For this reason Tully (De Invent. Rhet. ii) in 114 2, 135 | understand by perseverance: for Tully says (De Invent. ~Rhet. 115 2, 135 | Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Tully (De Invent. Rhet. ii) reckons 116 2, 135 | A[1]). Now according to Tully ~(De Invent. Rhet. ii) virtue 117 2, 136 | desire of pleasure: wherefore Tully says (De Offic. i) under 118 2, 136 | Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Tully says (De Invent. Rhet. ii) 119 2, 139 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, Tully says (De Offic. i, 27) that " 120 2, 139 | according to the same authority (Tully, De Offic. i, 27). Therefore ~ 121 2, 139 | desires and ~pleasures. For Tully says (De Invent. Rhet. ii, 122 2, 139 | belongs to temperance": and Tully says (De Offic. ii, 27) 123 2, 140 | harmonizes with reason. Wherefore Tully says ~(De Offic. i, 27) 124 2, 141 | OBJ 1: It would seem that Tully (De Invent. Rhet. ii, 54) 125 2, 141 | Therefore it seems that Tully insufficiently ~reckoned 126 2, 141 | Reply OBJ 4: Under modesty Tully includes whatever pertains 127 2, 142 | convertible according to Tully (De Offic. i, 27). Now shamefacedness 128 2, 143 | the same as virtue. For Tully ~says (De Invent. Rhet. 129 2, 143 | Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Tully (De Offic. i, 5; Rhet. ii, 130 2, 143 | their own sake: wherefore ~Tully says (De Invent. Rhet. ii, 131 2, 143 | desire, and for this reason Tully says (De Offic. i, 5): " 132 2, 143 | head of useful good: for ~Tully says (De Invent. Rhet. ii, 133 2, 143 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, Tully proves (De Offic. ii, 3) 134 2, 143 | 3 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Tully and Ambrose mean to say 135 2, 143 | honesty," ~according to Tully (De Invent. Rhet. ii, 53). 136 2, 153 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, Tully says (De Invent. Rhet. ii, 137 2, 153 | honor and ~so forth. Hence Tully either understood continence 138 2, 153 | Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Tully (De Invent. Rhet. ii, 54) 139 2, 155 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, Tully says (De Invent. Rhet. ii, 140 2, 155 | mitigation. For this reason Tully says that "the mind provoked 141 2, 155 | power of taking revenge." Tully ~also (De Invent. Rhet. 142 2, 158 | Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Tully (De Invent. Rhet. ii, 54) 143 2, 158 | addition to this, moreover, Tully (De Invent. Rhet. ii, 54) ~ 144 2, 158 | modesty as understood by Tully; and in this way modesty ~ 145 2, 159 | modesty as understood by Tully (De Invent. Rhet. ii, 54), ~ 146 2, 166 | deeds or words. ~Wherefore Tully says (De Offic. i, 29) that " 147 2, 166 | concord of ~good works": and Tully says (De Offic. i, 29), 148 2, 166 | the ~hour and the man," as Tully says (De Offic. i, 29).~ 149 2, 166 | and persons; ~wherefore Tully says (De Invent. Rhet. i, 150 2, 166 | pastime." Against these Tully says (De Offic. i, 29): " 151 2, 166 | to make use of fun. Hence Tully ~says (De Offic. i, 29): " 152 2, 166 | of jesting, ~according to Tully (De Offic. i, 29), is stated 153 2, 179 | contemplative life. In this sense Tully (De Offic. i, 5) ~says that " 154 2, 184 | Further, religion according to Tully (De Invent. Rhet. ii, 53) 155 3, 11 | foresight of future things, as Tully says (De Invent. ii). Therefore, ~ 156 3, 15 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, Tully (De Tusc. Quaes. iii) says 157 3, 15 | 2 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Tully is speaking there according 158 3, 55 | is a matter of doubt" [*Tully, Topic. ii]: and sometimes 159 3, 85 | act of justice, wherefore ~Tully says (De Inv. Rhet. ii) 160 3, 88 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, Tully says (De Inv. Rhet. ii) 161 Suppl, 6 | certain innate power," as Tully states (De Inv. Rhet. ii), 162 Suppl, 41| every state of man, ~for as Tully says (De Inv. Rhet.), "at 163 Suppl, 41| OBJ 2: The assertion of Tully may be true of some particular ~ 164 Suppl, 47| appears from a definition of Tully's in which he says that ~" 165 Suppl, 52| from ~the natural law, as Tully says (De Invent. ii). Therefore, 166 Suppl, 65| these custom enforces, as Tully declares (De Inv. Rhet. 167 Suppl, 65| Para. 1/2~Reply OBJ 2: As Tully says (De Inv. Rhet. ii), " 168 Suppl, 65| instilled by nature: ~and thus Tully defines it (De Inv. Rhet. 169 Suppl, 65| outcome of the natural law, as Tully ~says (De Invent. ii). Now


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