Part, Question
1 1, 1 | a wise architect, I have laid the ~foundation" (1 Cor.
2 1, 6 | idea of man. Now just as he laid down separate ideas of ~
3 1, 6 | absolute horse, so ~likewise he laid down separate ideas of "
4 1, 14 | which is against what was laid ~down above (Q[7], A[1]).
5 1, 14 | consider how this is. As was laid down ~above (A[2]), to understand
6 1, 16 | God alone is eternal, as laid down before (Q[10], A[3]).~
7 1, 17 | Scripture a lie, ~"They have laid hold on lying" (Jer. 8:5),
8 1, 25 | erred in two ways. Some ~laid it down that God acts from
9 1, 30 | this is against what was laid down above (Q[27]~, AA[3],
10 1, 32 | distinction of persons is laid down. We ~read, moreover,
11 1, 41 | this ~contradicts what is laid down by Hilary (De Trin.
12 1, 48 | here fails, where it is laid down that contraries ~cannot
13 1, 60 | in the ~intellect, as is laid down in Phys. ii, text.
14 1, 61 | angel is above time, as is laid down ~in the book De Causis.
15 1, 65 | 2~I answer that, Origen laid down [*Peri Archon ii.]
16 1, 66 | reward for worthy deeds is laid up in the light beyond ~
17 1, 68 | and then add: "First, he ~laid the foundations, then built
18 1, 71 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: It was laid down by Avicenna that animals
19 1, 41 | this ~contradicts what is laid down by Hilary (De Trin.
20 1, 49 | here fails, where it is laid down that contraries ~cannot
21 1, 61 | in the ~intellect, as is laid down in Phys. ii, text.
22 1, 62 | angel is above time, as is laid down ~in the book De Causis.
23 1, 66 | 2~I answer that, Origen laid down [*Peri Archon ii.]
24 1, 67 | reward for worthy deeds is laid up in the light beyond ~
25 1, 69 | and then add: "First, he ~laid the foundations, then built
26 1, 71 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: It was laid down by Avicenna that animals
27 1, 78 | contrary, Conscience can be laid aside. But a power cannot
28 1, 78 | But a power cannot be ~laid aside. Therefore conscience
29 1, 85 | matter. Moreover it was laid down above (A[1]) that the
30 1, 88 | follows from ~what has been laid down (A[4]), since the separated
31 1, 90 | elsewhere (Ps. 94:5), "His hands laid down the ~dry land"; but
32 1, 102 | moving principle, as is laid down Phys. iii, ~3. And
33 1, 109 | which is against what is laid down above (Q[108], A[2]). ~
34 1, 109 | angels. This is not only laid down by the holy ~doctors,
35 1, 109 | opinion of Aristotle ~who laid down (Metaph. xi, 8) that
36 1, 109 | immaterial ~substances. For Plato laid down that immaterial substances
37 1, 118 | is burning, other wood is laid on, and so on until the
38 2, 4 | as to the rest there is laid ~up for me a crown of justice."
39 2, 14 | counsel about things that are laid ~down by law; hence we speak
40 2, 14 | Although that which is laid down by the law is not due
41 2, 48 | from the degrees of anger laid down by Our Lord ~(Mt. 5:
42 2, 61 | truth; but if the burden is ~laid on us it is to be taken
43 2, 67 | can lay, but that which is laid; which is Christ Jesus,"
44 2, 89 | foundation, as though they were laid directly upon it, but because
45 2, 89 | it, but because they ~are laid beside it; in the same sense
46 2, 90 | 1~On the contrary, It is laid down in the Decretals, dist.
47 2, 95 | same burdens should be not laid on children as ~adults);
48 2, 96 | parts. For some things are laid down simply in a ~general
49 2, 96 | when, to wit, burdens ~are laid on the subjects, according
50 2, 97 | to the nature of law, as laid ~down by Isidore (Etym.
51 2, 102 | other ~peace-offerings, as laid down in Lev. 7:15, seqq.~
52 2, 102 | to make an altar of wood laid over with gold or brass;
53 2, 102 | leprosy, or to a house; as laid down in Lev. 14.~Aquin.:
54 2, 102 | this expiation; it ~was laid down that once a year, on
55 2, 103 | flesh," says he, ~"being laid on them until the time of
56 2, 104 | For certain precepts are laid down concerning the ~institution
57 2, 105 | injury to him. And so the Law laid down that it should be ~
58 2, 105 | public duties should be laid on a recently married man,
59 2, 108 | considered as temporal commands laid upon the apostles for the
60 2, 109 | anathema who say God has laid impossibilities ~upon man."
61 2, 109 | For nothing impossible is laid ~upon man, as stated above (
62 2, 114 | As to ~the rest, there is laid up for me a crown of justice,
63 2, 11 | out, the whole earth was laid waste by its flame."~Aquin.:
64 2, 29 | again no ~general rule can laid down.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[31]
65 2, 30 | must be observed which were laid down when we spoke of ~giving
66 2, 37 | divine and ~earthly laws have laid down that those who are
67 2, 43 | wise architect, I have ~laid a foundation." On the other
68 2, 53 | the land, which had been ~laid at their feet. Therefore
69 2, 55 | matters when once it is laid down." If, however, a thing ~
70 2, 59 | back. This ~kind of just is laid down in the Law (Ex. 21:
71 2, 66 | 1~OBJ 2: Further, it is laid down (Decret. II, qu. viii,
72 2, 66 | 1~On the contrary, It is laid down (Decret. II, qu. viii,
73 2, 67 | be guilty ~of the crime laid to his charge is not contrary
74 2, 67 | means of escape. Hence it is laid down (Decret. ~II, qu. vi,
75 2, 67 | he is able. ~Hence it is laid down (II, qu. vi, can. Omnino
76 2, 68 | 1~OBJ 3: Further, it is laid down (Decret. II, qu. iv,
77 2, 76 | 1~OBJ 2: Further, it is laid down (Extra, De Usuris,
78 2, 81 | that four conditions are laid down; namely, to ~ask - "
79 2, 84 | defiled and that which is laid thereupon is ~contemptible."
80 2, 84 | 1~On the contrary, It is laid down (16, qu. vii, can.
81 2, 96 | perjury is a mortal sin. It is laid ~down (Extra, De Jurejur,
82 2, 98 | of committing simony, as laid down ~by law [*Cap. Quaesitum,
83 2, 145 | widespreading snare would be laid for men.~Aquin.: SMT SS
84 2, 159 | foundation, ~which is first laid before the rest of the building.
85 2, 178 | that discoursing must be laid aside and the ~soul's gaze
86 2, 178 | for then all things ~being laid aside, the soul continues
87 2, 181 | the contrary, It is thus laid down in the Decretals (II,
88 2, 183 | pastoral cure is not to be laid aside on account of scandal ~
89 2, 183 | understand that our Lord laid these commands on His ~disciples
90 2, 184 | founded on the ~principles laid down by our Lord. Now our
91 2, 185 | i, ~can. Placuit) it is laid down as follows: "It is
92 2, 187 | burden of orders should be laid on the walls when ~these
93 2, 187 | difficult things ~are to be laid on them as an obligation
94 3, 2 | A[3]). And if stress ~is laid on the word "person," we
95 3, 15 | 53:6) that "the Lord hath laid on Him the iniquity ~of
96 3, 22 | he-goat and a calf, as laid down, Lev. 16:11, and yet
97 3, 35 | had brought forth, ~"and laid Him in a manger." Consequently
98 3, 35 | wrapped up the ~child, and laid Him in a manger.'" These
99 3, 37 | son or for a daughter," as laid ~down Lev. 12:6. And this
100 3, 37 | in swaddling clothes and laid in a manger" [*Bede ~on
101 3, 38 | namely, Peter and ~John - "laid their hands upon them, and
102 3, 39 | the approach to heaven is laid open by the fire of the ~
103 3, 43 | villages or ~into cities, they laid the sick in the streets,
104 3, 44 | walking. After that again He laid ~His hands upon his eyes,
105 3, 44 | Antioch] ~says: "He spat and laid His hands upon the blind
106 3, 45 | said to be transfigured, "laid aside His natural ~shape
107 3, 46 | preordained by God, as was laid ~down in the FP, Q[14],
108 3, 46 | being bound to die that He laid His body aside, but ~because
109 3, 46 | the same. And even had He laid His body aside without any ~
110 3, 46 | within limits. ~But, as was laid down in the FS, Q[64], A[
111 3, 46 | in like fashion ~Christ laid down His most beloved life
112 3, 46 | also the ~greatest, as was laid down in the first volume
113 3, 46 | among'] the Enacims was laid there."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
114 3, 47 | injury, He is said to have laid ~down His life, or to have
115 3, 47 | Isaias (53:6): "The Lord hath laid ~on Him the iniquities of
116 3, 48 | dignity of His life which He laid ~down in atonement, for
117 3, 49 | place, since His body was laid in a ~sepulchre and His
118 3, 50 | say that the Word of God laid down His soul" . . . it
119 3, 50 | should we say that the ~soul laid itself down," it follows "
120 3, 50 | if the Word of God ~had laid aside the parts of human
121 3, 50 | Word of God: the same was ~laid in the tomb." But Christ'
122 3, 50 | and Christ's dead body was laid in the tomb. Therefore it
123 3, 51 | the high ~heavens to be laid in the earth. But what befalls
124 3, 51 | His death; for no one is laid in the grave unless ~there
125 3, 51 | no home, after death ~was laid to rest in another's tomb,
126 3, 51 | clothed by ~Joseph. But He is laid in a "new" sepulchre, as
127 3, 52 | His body, ~and this was laid in the sepulchre, as stated
128 3, 52 | that "Christ's body was laid ~in the sepulchre when He
129 3, 52 | of His Godhead. which was laid bare before them in the
130 3, 52 | willed His body to be laid in the tomb, so likewise
131 3, 53 | earth . . ~. this my hope is laid up in my bosom."~Aquin.:
132 3, 53 | again the soul which it had ~laid aside, and the soul took
133 3, 56 | to His body, which death laid low. Therefore His Resurrection
134 3, 61 | before the Law it was not laid down precisely ~of what
135 3, 72 | 17) that the apostles ~"laid their hands upon" those
136 3, 75 | the previous form being laid ~aside. Secondly, they have
137 3, 83 | consecration, ~we find it laid down in the same distinction
138 3, 83 | because Christ's body was laid in a stone sepulchre. ~This
139 3, 83 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 6: As is laid down in the same distinction, "
140 3, 83 | and of the apostles, who laid ~the foundations of this
141 3, 83 | Consecr., dist. 1, it is laid down: "Let the ~bishop hinder
142 3, 83 | following. Hence, as is laid down (De Consecr., ~dist.
143 3, 83 | someone else. Hence, ~as is laid down (Decretal vii, q. 1),
144 3, 83 | be ~observed; and, as is laid down by the Council of Toledo,
145 3, 84 | 8:17) that the apostles "laid their hands upon them, ~
146 3, 84 | those on whom ~the hands are laid being, as it were, united
147 3, 89 | office of ~priest": and as laid down in the Decretals (Dist.
148 Suppl, 6 | the precept of the Church laid down in the general ~council (
149 Suppl, 7 | placed under a seal, is not laid bare, but ~closed up. But
150 Suppl, 7 | confession. Therefore sin is not laid bare in confession, but
151 Suppl, 7 | every confession sin is laid bare to the priest, and ~
152 Suppl, 13| the burden of punishment ~laid upon another.~Aquin.: SMT
153 Suppl, 22| sometimes a whole country ~is laid under an interdict. Therefore
154 Suppl, 22| just as a whole kingdom is laid ~under an interdict on account
155 Suppl, 26| by virtue of the merits laid up in the Church's ~treasury.~
156 Suppl, 34| as ~He acts on others, He laid this natural law on all
157 Suppl, 64| is given to him, it is laid down that the husband may
158 Suppl, 71| communion of saints is laid down as an article of faith.
159 Suppl, 72| and all animals will be laid low; on the "ninth" day
160 Suppl, 76| Therefore the ~same body that is laid aside in death is not resumed
161 Suppl, 76| the selfsame body that was laid aside in death, but with ~
162 Suppl, 77| according to the rule already laid down ~(ad 3), whatever was
163 Suppl, 93| the martyrdom of some who laid hands upon ~themselves in
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