Part, Question
1 1, 66 | even as actually we ~cannot lay hold of any part of time
2 1, 67 | even as actually we ~cannot lay hold of any part of time
3 1, 83 | understand ~something, we lay examples before him, from
4 1, 101 | tree of life to them that lay hold on her" (Prov. 3:18). ~
5 2, 4 | kingdom": and (Mt. 6:20): "Lay up to ~yourselves treasures
6 2, 11 | Further, to enjoy is to lay hold of the fruit. But one
7 2, 11 | fruit. But one does not ~lay hold of the fruit until
8 2, 11 | Reply OBJ 3: One is said to lay hold of or to have an end,
9 2, 19 | dilemma: because he can lay aside his error, ~since
10 2, 67 | Other foundation no man ~can lay, but that which is laid;
11 2, 69 | rendering what ~is due, lay hands on what is not theirs,
12 2, 96 | gradually. Wherefore it does not lay upon the multitude of ~imperfect
13 2, 96 | bind heavy burdens and lay them on men's shoulders,
14 2, 100 | Therefore it was unsuitable to lay down other moral precepts ~
15 2, 101 | single one: ~and again, to lay many obligations on such
16 2, 103 | Holy Ghost and to us, to lay no further burden ~upon
17 2, 105 | of stripes; they ~shall lay him down, and shall cause
18 2, 108 | worldly riches, which is to lay up treasures on ~earth.~
19 2, 108 | in riches, when He said: "Lay not up ~to yourselves treasures
20 2, 108 | raiment. Wherefore He says: "Lay not up for ~yourselves,"
21 2, 113 | taken with a fever, "he lay for a long time senseless
22 2, 2 | was discovered, wherein lay a man on whose breast was ~
23 2, 2 | coming, faith in the Trinity lay hidden in ~the faith of
24 2, 12 | gloss on the words, "Now lay you also all away," etc. (
25 2, 21 | sciences, it is not enough to lay down the first ~principles,
26 2, 25 | no man hath, that a man lay down his life ~for his friends."
27 2, 25 | Neither ought the ~children to lay up for the parents, but
28 2, 29 | neither ought the children to lay up for the ~parents," according
29 2, 29 | 2), it ~is impossible to lay down a general rule.~Aquin.:
30 2, 38 | lawful for belligerents to lay ambushes?~(4) Whether it
31 2, 38 | Whether it is lawful to lay ambushes in war?~Aquin.:
32 2, 38 | seem that it is unlawful to lay ambushes in war. For it ~
33 2, 38 | Therefore it is unlawful to lay ambushes even in a just
34 2, 38 | that it is unlawful to ~lay ambushes for one's enemies. ~
35 2, 38 | Who commanded Joshua to lay ambushes for the city of
36 2, 42 | commanded (1 Jn. 3:16) "to lay down our souls," i.e. ~the
37 2, 60 | Thirdly, a prelate may lay hands ~on Church property,
38 2, 67 | not say that you should lay bare your guilt publicly, ~
39 2, 67 | truth in court, he would lay bare his guilt and be his
40 2, 67 | of justice, he does not lay bare his own guilt, but
41 2, 69 | lawful for a soldier to lay ambushes in a ~battle. Therefore
42 2, 69 | soldier, ~or a general to lay ambushes in a just war,
43 2, 84 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, lay people with the consent
44 2, 85 | at that time, and shalt lay it up within thy gates.
45 2, 85 | by way of alms to certain lay ~religious, or to those
46 2, 99 | Further, a man is bound to lay up for those whom he is
47 2, 99 | neither ought the ~children to lay up for the parents." Therefore
48 2, 99 | his life, and this is to lay ~by. On the other hand,
49 2, 99 | support him, but not to lay by as for a long time beforehand,
50 2, 102 | of obedience we should ~lay aside the good we are doing."
51 2, 102 | doing." Now one does not lay aside a thing ~except for
52 2, 118 | it was ~not possible to lay down rules of law that would
53 2, 120 | necessary ~was, as it were, to lay the foundation of religion,
54 2, 121 | so as to take it up and ~lay it aside when he will. For,
55 2, 122 | no man hath, that a man ~lay down his life for his friends."
56 2, 122 | 3:16), that "we ought to lay down our lives for the ~
57 2, 122 | no man hath, that a man ~lay down his life for his friends."~
58 2, 152 | when deep sleep is wont to lay hold of men [*Vulg.: 'When
59 2, 152 | come to judgment: ~he that lay with her shall give to the
60 2, 153 | that "if a man were to lay hold of a ~child with desire
61 2, 156 | does he of his ~own accord lay aside his anger, except
62 2, 159 | according to Mt. 6:19,20, "Lay not up to yourselves ~treasures
63 2, 159 | treasures on earth . . . but lay up to yourselves treasures
64 2, 164 | knowledge. Now the virtues lay claim to that matter about ~
65 2, 167 | bounds, so that, whereas it lay hidden, while ~under the
66 2, 167 | afterwards he adds: "They lay hands on God, when they ~
67 2, 172 | Abraham saying (Gn. 22:11): 'Lay not thy hand upon ~the boy.'
68 2, 173 | altogether, so that ~his body lay dead."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
69 2, 182 | no man hath, that a man ~lay down his life for his friends."
70 2, 182 | no man hath, that a man ~lay down his life for his friends":
71 2, 182 | belongs that ~a shepherd "lay down his life for his sheep,"
72 2, 182 | as bishops are bound to "lay down their life for ~their
73 2, 182 | nor are they bound to ~lay down their life for the
74 2, 182 | in the case of religious lay ~brethren, then it is evident
75 2, 182 | clerics, we bid them not to lay ~aside their former purpose."~
76 2, 183 | unlawful for anyone to lay hands on himself. If a man
77 2, 183 | good shepherd ~is bound to lay down his life for his sheep.~
78 2, 183 | would seem commendably to lay it out so as to increase
79 2, 183 | for helping the poor, to lay by for the future is a ~
80 2, 183 | clerics, we bid them not to lay aside their former ~purpose."~
81 2, 184 | bracing themselves up to lay hold of the very height
82 2, 184 | themselves up in order to lay hold of the very height ~
83 2, 184 | one thing not to wish to lay hold of what one ~has not,
84 2, 185 | prayer and reading which even lay people ~do at times, and
85 2, 186 | tomorrow,' means that we are to lay nothing by for the morrow,
86 2, 186 | Gospel that they ~should lay nothing by, they answer
87 2, 187 | seem unlawful for him to lay aside the cure of souls
88 2, 187 | Wherefore bishops ~"cannot lay aside their bishopric for
89 2, 187 | supposing the members to be lay monks, to pass from the
90 2, 187 | 33), "what burden does He lay on the ~shoulders of the
91 3, 5 | use of the poorest . ~. . lay and commonest earth, they
92 3, 5 | 10:18: "I have power to lay down My soul [animam ~meam:
93 3, 5 | saying (Jn. ~10:17): 'I lay down My soul [Douay: 'life']
94 3, 7 | of man hath not where to lay His head." Temperance and ~
95 3, 7 | place in ~Christ, Who never lay under any sin. Therefore
96 3, 15 | Virgin's ~womb. Therefore it lay under no necessity of suffering
97 3, 15 | contraries, the flesh of ~Christ lay under the necessity of these
98 3, 22 | during the three days He lay dead. ~Therefore the priesthood
99 3, 25 | Cor. ~11:23) when about to lay down the doctrine of the
100 3, 25 | But Scripture does not lay down anything concerning
101 3, 26 | 1]) ~. . . . . His body lay under neither guilt nor
102 3, 35 | The high city He shall lay low . . . the feet of the
103 3, 40 | of Man hath not ~where to lay His head": as though He
104 3, 41 | which each kingdom or city ~lay, and set forth to Him in
105 3, 44 | through, drive them back, lay them prostrate: for God
106 3, 44 | them prostrate: for God lay hidden in ~that flesh."
107 3, 46 | honored ~everywhere. Kings lay aside their crowns to take
108 3, 47 | My life from Me, ~but I lay it down of Myself." But
109 3, 47 | 10:18): "I have power to lay down My life, and I have ~
110 3, 47 | the penalty for daring to lay ~his hands on God the Word
111 3, 47 | man who ~"did not fear to lay hands upon the Lord's anointed,"
112 3, 48 | devil, so far as in him lay, held him unjustly ~in bondage
113 3, 50 | away My soul from Me: but I lay it down of Myself, and I
114 3, 50 | Myself, and I have ~power to lay it down, and I have power
115 3, 50 | as ~the Word of God, to lay down His soul: but this
116 3, 51 | Concerning the length of time He lay in the tomb.~Aquin.: SMT
117 3, 52 | into hell. But the body lay in the tomb for a day and
118 3, 53 | My soul from ~Me, but I lay it down, and I take it up
119 3, 54 | appearance; but, as it lay in His power for His body
120 3, 54 | of food, but because it lay in His ~power." For as Bede
121 3, 55 | thereby it was shown that it lay in His power to be seen
122 3, 60 | whatever ~it was unlawful to lay violent hands on was said
123 3, 64 | man," i.e. a sinner, "to lay hands on priestly things;
124 3, 64 | of necessity when even a lay person might baptize, he ~
125 3, 66 | it is added in order to lay ~greater stress on the intention.~
126 3, 66 | grace of the Holy Ghost, lay aside indifference and sloth,
127 3, 66 | this no man hath that a man lay down his life for his ~friends."~
128 3, 80 | some ecclesiastical ~or lay tribunal." Nevertheless
129 3, 81 | during the three days ~He lay dead?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[81]
130 3, 84 | Mk. 16:18): "They shall ~lay hands upon the sick, and
131 Suppl, 8 | by means of ~confession, lay a snare of damnation for
132 Suppl, 14| properly speaking, to lay claim to a gift, if he lack
133 Suppl, 17| side of Christ while He lay asleep ~on the cross" [*
134 Suppl, 23| the salvation of many, and lay a snare which might turn
135 Suppl, 31| can be conferred even by lay people.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
136 Suppl, 36| who is not enlightened, to lay ~hands on priestly things;
137 Suppl, 36| conscience, however, he can lay aside since a ~man is repaired
138 Suppl, 38| also the assisting priests lay ~hands on the priests who
139 Suppl, 38| together with the ~bishop lay hands on them, but the bishop
140 Suppl, 40| follow from the fact that lay brothers, who ~are not ministers
141 Suppl, 40| priesthood. In like manner lay brothers have their hair
142 Suppl, 49| since parents naturally "lay up" for their "children" (
143 Suppl, 52| debt freely; although they lay a burden upon marriage ~
144 Suppl, 57| Further, "Parents should lay up for their children" (
145 Suppl, 57| does not always necessarily lay up for ~his adopted child,
146 Suppl, 67| law that parents should lay up for their ~children,
147 Suppl, 69| will. Wouldst thou then lay down the law for God? Wouldst
148 Suppl, 74| witness thereto they might lay the foundation of the ~faith
149 Suppl, 93| Now it is ~unlawful to lay hands on oneself, as Augustine
150 Suppl, 93| is lawful to no ~one to lay hands on himself for any
151 Suppl, 96| in the case of those who lay hands ~on other people's
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