|     Part, Question1   1, 19  |          dangerous to society, ~to kill him is a good; that he live
  2   1, 95  |          which now are fierce ~and kill others, would, in that state,
  3   1, 113 |            instigating the Jews to kill Him. Therefore it is not
  4   2, 1   |            will: thus this act "to kill a man," which is but one
  5   2, 6   |            for instance, a man may kill a foe, whom he wishes ~to
  6   2, 6   |            foe, whom he wishes ~to kill, thinking at the time that
  7   2, 6   |           a man did indeed wish to kill his foe, but killed him
  8   2, 6   |             ignorance, thinking to kill a stag. And ignorance of
  9   2, 20  |         shut him up, and he ~shall kill a man or a woman, then the
 10   2, 29  |            good. For even they who kill themselves, apprehend ~death
 11   2, 68  |           not hurt, nor shall they kill in all My holy mountain."
 12   2, 73  |     oneself ~than another, e.g. to kill one's own, than another'
 13   2, 73  |        more grievous for a ~man to kill himself than another. Since,
 14   2, 76  |      knowledge that it is wrong to kill one's father, and that this
 15   2, 88  |    slightest," ~i.e. venial, "sins kill if we make little of them."
 16   2, 88  |           can become good; thus to kill a man may be an act of justice,
 17   2, 95  |            e.g. that "one must not kill" may be ~derived as a conclusion
 18   2, 99  |          the moral precepts do not kill, but quicken, according
 19   2, 99  |          20:13,15: "Thou shalt not kill, Thou shalt not steal."
 20   2, 99  |   prohibition, as "Thou shalt not ~kill, Thou shalt not steal":
 21   2, 100 |      mother," and "Thou shalt ~not kill, Thou shalt not steal":
 22   2, 100 |              and, "Thou ~shalt not kill." But this, "I am the Lord
 23   2, 100 |           second, "Thou ~shalt not kill"; the third, "Thou shalt
 24   2, 100 |         include that he should not kill another man; nor does ~the
 25   2, 100 |         the words, "Thou shalt not kill": sometimes in a ~person
 26   2, 102 |          instance, "Thou shalt not kill, Thou shalt not steal."
 27   2, 102 |         should not be feared "that kill the body," since after death
 28   2, 105 |              If the ox . . . shall kill a man or a ~woman," it "
 29   2, 105 |        slain were ~not so eager to kill the slayer.~Aquin.: SMT
 30   2, 105 |           whom his master seeks to kill, or to help him in committing
 31   2, 106 |          even of the Gospel would ~kill, unless there were the inward
 32   2, 107 |           to obey: Thou ~shalt not kill; Thou shalt not commit adultery:
 33   2, 108 |       instance, ~that one must not kill, or steal, and so forth.~
 34   2, 18  |              Fear ye not them that kill ~the body," thus forbidding
 35   2, 19  |           To commit a crime is to ~kill the soul, but to despair
 36   2, 30  |          Be not afraid of them who kill the body, ~and after that
 37   2, 30  |          Lord said that ~those who kill the body "have no more that
 38   2, 32  |          of Moses, Thou ~shalt not kill, Thou shalt not commit adultery,
 39   2, 32  |            instance, if he were to kill a man, through ~ignorance
 40   2, 59  |        steal an ox or a sheep, and kill or sell it, ~he shall restore
 41   2, 60  |        steal an ox ~or a sheep and kill or sell it, he shall restore
 42   2, 62  |             Whether it is a sin to kill dumb animals or even plants?(
 43   2, 62  |           Whether ~it is lawful to kill a sinner?~(3) Whether this
 44   2, 62  |            Whether it is lawful to kill oneself?~(6) Whether it
 45   2, 62  |            Whether it is lawful to kill a just man?~(7) Whether
 46   2, 62  |            Whether it is lawful to kill a man in self-defense?~(
 47   2, 62  |          Whether it is unlawful to kill any living thing?~Aquin.:
 48   2, 62  |          It would seem unlawful to kill any living thing. For the
 49   2, 62  |          it ~said, 'Thou shalt not kill,' we do not take it as referring
 50   2, 62  |            words, 'Thou shalt not ~kill' refer to the killing of
 51   2, 62  |            Whether it is lawful to kill sinners?~Aquin.: SMT SS
 52   2, 62  |          It would seem unlawful to kill men who have sinned. For
 53   2, 62  |           Therefore it is a sin to kill a sinner.~Aquin.: SMT SS
 54   2, 62  |        seems ~altogether unjust to kill sinners.~Aquin.: SMT SS
 55   2, 62  | Philosopher (Ethic. ii, 6). Now to kill a man is evil in itself, ~
 56   2, 62  |            it is ~nowise lawful to kill a man who has sinned.~Aquin.:
 57   2, 62  |             A[1]), it is lawful to kill dumb ~animals, in so far
 58   2, 62  |            it be evil in itself to kill a man so long as he preserve
 59   2, 62  |     dignity, yet it may be good to kill a man who has sinned, even
 60   2, 62  |          sinned, even as it is ~to kill a beast. For a bad man is
 61   2, 62  |            a private individual to kill a man who has ~sinned?~Aquin.:
 62   2, 62  |            a private individual to kill a man who ~has sinned. For
 63   2, 62  |            32:27): "Let ~every man kill his brother, and friend,
 64   2, 62  |         for private individuals to kill a sinner.~Aquin.: SMT SS
 65   2, 62  |         any private individual to ~kill a wild beast, especially
 66   2, 62  |          any private individual to kill a man who has ~sinned.~Aquin.:
 67   2, 62  |           even private individuals kill evil-doers.~Aquin.: SMT
 68   2, 62  |             A[2]), it is lawful to kill an evildoer ~in so far as
 69   2, 62  |           need for an authority to kill it; ~whereas, in the case
 70   2, 62  |           is lawful for clerics to kill evil-doers?~Aquin.: SMT
 71   2, 62  |         seem lawful for clerics to kill evil-doers. For clerics ~
 72   2, 62  |        seems that even clerics may kill evil-doers.~Aquin.: SMT
 73   2, 62  |            unlawful for clerics to kill, for two reasons. ~First,
 74   2, 62  |           not clerics to strike or kill: for ministers should ~imitate
 75   2, 62  |            Whether it is lawful to kill oneself?~Aquin.: SMT SS
 76   2, 62  |           seem lawful for a man to kill himself. For murder is a ~
 77   2, 62  |    exercises public authority, to ~kill evil-doers. Now he who exercises
 78   2, 62  |          Therefore he may lawfully kill himself.~Aquin.: SMT SS
 79   2, 62  |           sin. Therefore a man may kill ~himself.~Aquin.: SMT SS
 80   2, 62  |            is lawful for a ~man to kill himself. ~Aquin.: SMT SS
 81   2, 62  |          the words 'Thou shalt not kill' refer to the killing of
 82   2, 62  |          is altogether unlawful to kill oneself, for three ~reasons.
 83   2, 62  |    according to Dt. 32:39, "I will kill and I will make to live."~
 84   2, 62  |           unlawful for ~a woman to kill herself lest she be violated,
 85   2, 62  |            Whether it is lawful to kill the innocent?~Aquin.: SMT
 86   2, 62  |         some cases it is lawful to kill the ~innocent. The fear
 87   2, 62  |    Therefore one may, without sin, kill an innocent ~person.~Aquin.:
 88   2, 62  |         lawful in certain cases to kill a ~sinful man, much more
 89   2, 62  |         himself, it is unlawful to kill any man, since in every
 90   2, 62  |            Whether it is lawful to kill a man in self-defense?~Aquin.:
 91   2, 62  |           that nobody may lawfully kill a man in ~self-defense.
 92   2, 62  |           the opinion that one may kill a man lest one be killed
 93   2, 62  |          is it ~lawful for them to kill any man under any circumstances
 94   2, 62  |            it lawful for laymen to kill anyone in self-defense.~
 95   2, 62  |            guilty ~of murder if he kill another in defense of his
 96   2, 62  |             who while intending to kill a man in ~self-defense,
 97   2, 62  |           when one ~man intends to kill another to save himself
 98   2, 62  |         reason a cleric, though he kill a man in self-defense, ~
 99   2, 62  |           albeit he intends not to kill him, but to defend himself.~
100   2, 67  |         the man that hath power to kill [and not to quicken]" [*
101   2, 67  |            to death, he has not to kill ~himself, but to suffer
102   2, 67  |        from taking ~it would be to kill himself.~Aquin.: SMT SS
103   2, 71  |           it is a graver matter to kill the soul than to ~kill the
104   2, 71  |          to kill the soul than to ~kill the body. Now murder is
105   2, 76  |           to Ismahel (Jer. 41:8): "Kill us not: for we have ~stores
106   2, 97  |     instance ~under murder, if one kill a priest under lust, as
107   2, 122 |             Now it is unlawful ~to kill oneself, as stated above (
108   2, 123 |              Fear ye not them that kill ~the body," and it is written (
109   2, 124 |              Fear ye not them that kill the body," etc., nor ~anything
110   2, 138 |              Fear ye not them that kill the body."~Aquin.: SMT SS
111   2, 156 |          the Law: "Whosoever shall kill shall be in danger of the ~
112   3, 22  |        victim. But Christ did not ~kill Himself. Therefore He was
113   3, 47  |         Myself." But he is said to kill another who takes ~away
114   3, 47  |            the ~heir; come, let us kill him." It seems fitting,
115   3, 47  |            18, "the Jews sought to kill" Christ ~because "He did
116   3, 47  |          is the heir; come, let us kill him." On this Jerome ~remarks: "
117   3, 64  |          baptize a man in order to kill him afterwards.~Aquin.:
118   3, 68  |           Therefore it is wrong to kill a mother that her child
119   3, 83  |        disposed person in order to kill him. Now in this instance,
120   3, 86  |          of my father, and I will ~kill my brother Jacob." Likewise
121 Suppl, 41|             one's wife; just as to kill a man by assault or by justice
122 Suppl, 60|       certain case it is lawful to kill one's wife?~(2) Whether
123 Suppl, 60|          it is lawful for a man to kill his wife if she be discovered
124 Suppl, 60|           seem lawful for a man to kill his wife if she be ~discovered
125 Suppl, 60|           therefore is it a sin to kill one's own wife if she be
126 Suppl, 60|           But the law can rightly ~kill an adulterous wife or any
127 Suppl, 60|        commissioned the husband to kill his wife if she be ~discovered
128 Suppl, 60|        seem lawful for him even to kill his own wife if she ~be
129 Suppl, 60|           lawful ~for a husband to kill his adulterous wife.~Aquin.:
130 Suppl, 60|            which ~permits a man to kill his wife.~Aquin.: SMT XP
131 Suppl, 60|          not lawful for ~a wife to kill her husband if he be discovered
132 Suppl, 60|            therefore may a husband kill his wife.~Aquin.: SMT XP
133 Suppl, 60|            Secondly, a husband can kill ~his wife himself without
134 Suppl, 60|    convicted in court, and thus to kill ~her outside of the act
135 Suppl, 60|        were lawful, that he should kill her in the very act, not
136 Suppl, 60|         receives by such a deed to kill his wife. But the Church
137 Suppl, 60|           lawful for ~a husband to kill his wife on his own authority.~
138 Suppl, 60|       judge: wherefore he may ~not kill her, but may accuse her
139 Suppl, 60|        commissioned the husband to kill his ~wife by commanding
140 Suppl, 60|      control over his wife may not kill her, but he may ~accuse
141 Suppl, 60|          is a more grievous sin to kill one's mother than ~one's
142 Suppl, 60|           greater sin for a man to kill another man's wife ~on account
143 Suppl, 60|        account of adultery than to kill his own wife, inasmuch as
144 Suppl, 60|          is a more grievous sin to kill one's ~mother than one's
145 Suppl, 64|       given back his sword lest he kill ~himself or another. Therefore
146 Suppl, 65|          Gn. ~37:2), and consented kill Joseph and to sell him.
147 Suppl, 71|          Be not afraid of them who kill the ~body, and after that
 
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