|     Part, Question1   1, 22  |            Further, whatsoever is left to itself cannot be subject
  2   1, 22  |           a governor. But men are left to themselves by God in ~
  3   1, 22  |           from the beginning, and left him ~in the hand of his
  4   1, 22  |          When it is said that God left man to himself, this does
  5   1, 23  |         many as there were angels left; ~others, as many as the
  6   1, 70  |           the soul the only ~ones left to be attributed to the
  7   1, 74  |          ceased from ~working and left it vacant, which would be
  8   1, 74  |          intervening things being left ~to be understood, since
  9   1, 71  |           the soul the only ~ones left to be attributed to the
 10   1, 73  |          ceased from ~working and left it vacant, which would be
 11   1, 73  |          intervening things being left ~to be understood, since
 12   1, 82  |          from the ~beginning, and left him in the hand of his own
 13   1, 92  |           For ~imprints which are left by the movements of animals
 14   1, 101 |           hand is nobler than the left: ~hence it was fitting that
 15   1, 110 |          that is, the impressions left from the movements are preserved
 16   1, 113 |            4:11): "Then the devil left Him," ~i.e. Christ Who overcame.~
 17   1, 118 |         the end nothing would be ~left in him of what belonged
 18   2, 1   |         appetite, that nothing is left besides ~it for man to desire.
 19   2, 2   |            from the beginning and left him in the hand of his own
 20   2, 7   |          expressions "right" and "left," "equal" and ~"unequal,"
 21   2, 10  |          from the ~beginning, and left him in the hand of his own
 22   2, 17  |           was that his nature was left to itself, through the ~
 23   2, 50  |           reason; but if they are left to themselves, such animals
 24   2, 80  |          it, viz. the impressions left by the action ~of sensible
 25   2, 82  |         of the ~soul are, in all, left to themselves equally; but
 26   2, 85  |        the powers of the soul are left, as it were, destitute ~
 27   2, 85  |        its nature, to which it is left when the obstacle to its
 28   2, 85  |      nature of the ~human body is left to itself, so that according
 29   2, 85  |         the nature of his ~matter left to itself, but not as regards
 30   2, 87  |           is that human nature is left to itself, ~and deprived
 31   2, 87  |     diversity of nature, which is left to ~itself, as stated above (
 32   2, 91  |          Ecclus. 15:14) that "God left man in the ~hand of his
 33   2, 91  |          A[1]). Therefore man was left to the direction of his ~
 34   2, 95  |         be regulated by law, than left to be decided by judges":
 35   2, 95  |           very few matters ~to be left to the decision of men.~
 36   2, 98  |          in this matter, ~man was left to the guidance of his reason
 37   2, 100 |           of acts of gluttony is ~left to paternal admonition,
 38   2, 102 |       nourishment belongs on ~the left, according to Prov. 3:16: "
 39   2, 102 |  according to Prov. 3:16: "In her left hand (are) riches and ~glory."
 40   2, 105 |       grapes and fruit, should be left behind for them (Lev. ~19:
 41   2, 105 |     restore to the owner what was left of the animal thus ~slain):
 42   2, 105 |      heifer after being slain was left to rot in a rough and uncultivated ~
 43   2, 105 | fruit-trees were ~commanded to be left untouched, for the use of
 44   2, 106 |    behoved man first of all to be left to himself under ~the state
 45   2, 108 |        institution; but have been left by ~the Lawgiver, i.e. Christ,
 46   2, 108 |          decided many ~points and left few to man to decide as
 47   2, 108 |          of the ~New Law, but are left to the decision of man;
 48   2, 108 |        feasts. Wherefore Our Lord left the ~institution of such
 49   2, 108 |          hand, when they would be left entirely to their own ~judgment
 50   2, 108 |    justice. Consequently Our Lord left the judicial precepts to ~
 51   2, 108 |        fixed by the Law: this was left to man to decide in ~one
 52   2, 108 |  obligation, whereas a counsel is left to the ~option of the one
 53   2, 10  | everlasting death, should they be left to their parents ~who would
 54   2, 11  |            though he may not have left the ~Church": and elsewhere
 55   2, 11  |          already abjured, must be left to the secular tribunal."
 56   2, 11  |        against God, for it is not left to ~our discretion to forgive
 57   2, 23  |           thee, because thou hast left thy first charity."~Aquin.:
 58   2, 30  |        the barefoot that you have left to rot, the money of the
 59   2, 41  |         sin, it should always be ~left undone out of that love
 60   2, 59  |          6, and the other will be left with 4: and so there will
 61   2, 61  |           taken, and one shall be left." Therefore ~respect of
 62   2, 62  |        dangerous since no time is left wherein to expiate it by
 63   2, 63  |  according to Ecclus. 15:14, "God left man in the hand of his own ~
 64   2, 65  |        mercy in matters that are ~left to the judge's discretion,
 65   2, 65  |         or human laws, it is not ~left to him to show mercy.~Aquin.:
 66   2, 68  |          thing: but this ~must be left to the prudent discernment
 67   2, 71  |       telling him, and then it is left to his discretion whether
 68   2, 71  |           himself. ~But it is not left to his discretion to permit
 69   2, 75  |         them is not ~sufficiently left with the buyer unless such
 70   2, 84  |       altar," as though this were left to the choice of the offerer:
 71   2, 85  |         particular ~proportion is left to the ordinance of the
 72   2, 85  |          like minute ~things, but left it to the judgment of those
 73   2, 86  |          of perfection when "they left all things and followed
 74   2, 93  |            the decision by lot be left to a spiritual cause, ~it
 75   2, 93  |          however, the decision is left to God, according to Prov. ~
 76   2, 93  |           unknown ~crimes must be left to Him Who alone knows the
 77   2, 99  |        John (Mt. 4:22) ~that they left "their nets and father,
 78   2, 102 |           from the beginning, and left him in the hand of his own ~
 79   2, 102 |        Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: God left man in the hand of his own
 80   2, 102 |            he ought to do, but is left the free choice proceeding
 81   2, 115 |            riches that nothing is left for his own support, nor
 82   2, 140 |           result. For a child, if left to his own will, becomes
 83   2, 140 |   becometh ~stubborn, and a child left to himself will become headstrong."
 84   2, 149 |         as in the case of a child left to his own will. ~Wherefore
 85   2, 152 |         arising out of the traces left by his previous thoughts
 86   2, 156 |  vengeance, since this ~should be left to God, according to Dt.
 87   2, 163 |       required ~that he should be left to his own will, according
 88   2, 163 |           to Ecclus. 15:14, "God ~left" man "in the hand of his
 89   2, 170 |          not transferred from the left side to the right, unless
 90   2, 178 |         to the right, now to the ~left again and again; others
 91   2, 178 |        above and below, right and left, forwards and ~backwards,
 92   2, 178 |          it will be from right to left; if from the ~cause to the
 93   2, 183 |           19:27): "Behold we have left all ~things and have followed
 94   2, 183 |       decision in such matters is left to human prudence.~Aquin.:
 95   2, 184 |            19:27, "Behold we have left all things," observes, ~"
 96   2, 187 |          22) that James and John "left ~their nets and father,
 97   2, 187 |    religion, the people would ~be left without a pastor's care,
 98   3, 1   |       fall. For first of all God ~left man under the natural law,
 99   3, 16  |        the change of him on whose left side he was. Hence ~in such
100   3, 25  |      venerates whatever of his is left after his death, not only
101   3, 28  |    written down: while others are left out to be supplied by our ~
102   3, 29  |       carnal intercourse: yet she left this to God's discretion.
103   3, 36  |         at the birth of any ~man, left its orbit and made its way
104   3, 36  |       itself: then, when they had left ~Herod, it showed itself
105   3, 39  |          simplicity should not be left to wax cold. Nor let it
106   3, 41  |            4:11): "Then the devil left Him," i.e. after the ~temptation, "
107   3, 46  |    account of sin, man was justly left by God under the devil's
108   3, 46  |         right hand and one on His left, to set forth by the ~very
109   3, 46  |          His right, others on His left hand." ~Thirdly, according
110   3, 46  |        His right and one upon His left, to show that all mankind ~
111   3, 46  |           divided into right ~and left, those on the right being
112   3, 46  |       behavior of the one ~on the left."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[46] A[
113   3, 47  |          Me?" because, to wit, He left Him to the power of His ~
114   3, 49  |    sinning, and who with ~justice left man under the devil's power.
115   3, 58  |         the Father. For right and left are differences of bodily
116   3, 58  |          latter ~is seated on his left. Consequently, if Christ
117   3, 58  |           Father is seated on the left of the Son; ~which is unseemly.~
118   3, 58  |       beyond all place? Right and left belong ~to things definable
119   3, 58  |        the ~Father will be on the left. But there" - that is, in
120   3, 58  |             To sit on My right or left ~hand, is not Mine to give
121   3, 58  |        the Father's right hand or left, but on Christ's.~
122   3, 59  |        were not dead, for he hath left one behind him that is like ~
123   3, 59  |          with honor and sometimes left unburied, ~and finally falls
124   3, 67  |          I answer that, Augustine left this question without deciding
125   3, 69  |        the nations which the Lord left, that by them He might ~
126   3, 73  |         in His proper species, He left ~Himself with them under
127   3, 80  |         published, but are to ~be left to the Divine judgment.~
128   3, 80  |         unknown crimes ~are to be left to Him Who alone knows the
129   3, 80  |          have children, should be left to their own judgment, ~
130   3, 80  |           such a person "is to be left to his own judgment." "But
131   3, 80  |          But the ~remains of food left in the mouth, if swallowed
132   3, 83  |         the people; should any be left over, ~they are not to be
133   3, 83  |         he is certain that he has left out any ~of those that are
134   3, 84  |         Baptism, this addition is left to the discretion of the ~
135 Suppl, 8 |          in particular it is not ~left to our choice. But the choice
136 Suppl, 8 |           of a discreet priest is left to us as ~appears from the
137 Suppl, 8 |          a discreet priest is not left to us in such a ~way that
138 Suppl, 8 |        just as we like; but it is left to the permission of a ~
139 Suppl, 16|       evil done more than of good left undone, and which one ~was
140 Suppl, 22|     fraught with danger should be left to the ~decision of superiors.
141 Suppl, 29|         beginning where the other left off, or can begin over again ~
142 Suppl, 29|         Christ Himself, ~but were left by Him to be instituted
143 Suppl, 40|     addition the "maniple" on the left arm; this ~signifies the
144 Suppl, 40|    addition the ~"stole" over the left shoulder, as a sign that
145 Suppl, 64|           of others who should be left to use their own discretion, ~
146 Suppl, 65|           hand is better than the left according to nature, but
147 Suppl, 70|        yet has it not when it has left the ~body through death
148 Suppl, 71|         from special suffrages be left over for those ~for whom
149 Suppl, 72|        the Lord [*Vulg.: 'who are left, shall be taken . . . to ~
150 Suppl, 75|          all the remains that are left after the ~dissolution of
151 Suppl, 86|          Mt. 19:28, "You who have left all things' [*Vulg.: ~'You
152 Suppl, 86|   followed Me']" says: "Those who left all things and ~followed
153 Suppl, 89|     maintained, nor an impression left on our intellect ~by the
154 Suppl, 93|       number 100 we pass from the left to the right ~hand, so that
155 Suppl, 93|       glory, ~while we are on the left on account of the imperfection
156 Appen1, 2|        judgment as he was when he left the body, because "the tree . . . ~
 
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