Part, Question
1 2, 94 | said to be given for the correction of ~the natural law, either
2 2, 94 | perversion stood in need of correction.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[94] A[
3 2, 103 | on them until the time of correction."~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[103]
4 2, 109 | mortal sin cannot avoid sin, correction would seem to be given to ~
5 2, 109 | 2 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Correction is useful "in order that
6 2, 109 | that out of the sorrow of ~correction may spring the wish to be
7 2, 109 | that whilst the noise of ~correction is outwardly resounding
8 2, 109 | De Corr. et ~Gratia vi). Correction is therefore necessary,
9 2, 29 | beneficence, (3) ~Fraternal correction, which is a kind of alms.~
10 2, 31 | Para. 1/1 - OF FRATERNAL CORRECTION (EIGHT ARTICLES)~We must
11 2, 31 | must now consider Fraternal Correction, under which head there
12 2, 31 | inquiry:~(1) Whether fraternal correction is an act of charity?~(2)
13 2, 31 | corrected?~(7) Whether secret correction should precede denouncement?~(
14 2, 31 | Para. 1/1~Whether fraternal correction is an act of charity?~Aquin.:
15 2, 31 | would seem that fraternal correction is not an act of charity. ~
16 2, 31 | charity. Therefore fraternal correction ~is an act, not of charity,
17 2, 31 | OBJ 2: Further, fraternal correction is given by secret admonition.
18 2, 31 | 5). Therefore ~fraternal correction is an act, not of charity,
19 2, 31 | Therefore it seems that the correction of a ~sinning brother, which
20 2, 31 | Therefore ~fraternal correction is an act of charity.~Aquin.:
21 2, 31 | 1/2~I answer that, The correction of the wrongdoer is a remedy
22 2, 31 | Para. 2/2~Consequently the correction of a wrongdoer is twofold,
23 2, 31 | himself. This is ~fraternal correction properly so called, which
24 2, 31 | Consequently fraternal correction ~also is an act of charity,
25 2, 31 | things. Therefore fraternal correction is an act of ~charity rather
26 2, 31 | bodily need. There is another correction which applies a ~remedy
27 2, 31 | to the common good. This correction is an act of justice, ~whose
28 2, 31 | gloss speaks of the second correction which is an act ~of justice.
29 2, 31 | if it speaks of the first correction, then it takes ~justice
30 2, 31 | which is given in ~fraternal correction is directed to the removal
31 2, 31 | 1~Reply OBJ 3: Fraternal correction is not opposed to forbearance
32 2, 31 | Para. 1/1~Whether fraternal correction is a matter of precept?~
33 2, 31 | would seem that fraternal correction is not a matter of ~precept.
34 2, 31 | despised." Therefore fraternal correction is not a matter of ~precept.~
35 2, 31 | Decalogue. But fraternal correction does not come under ~any
36 2, 31 | found to omit ~fraternal correction: since Augustine says (De
37 2, 31 | charity." Therefore fraternal correction is not a matter of precept.~
38 2, 31 | If, ~therefore, fraternal correction is a matter of precept,
39 2, 31 | seeking for those who ~need correction, in order that we might
40 2, 31 | number of sinners, for whose ~correction one man could not suffice,
41 2, 31 | unbecoming. ~Therefore fraternal correction is not a matter of precept.~
42 2, 31 | precept. ~Therefore fraternal correction is a matter of precept.~
43 2, 31 | I answer that, Fraternal correction is a matter of precept.
44 2, 31 | in its act. Now fraternal correction is directed to a brother'
45 2, 31 | 4~Reply OBJ 3: Fraternal correction may be omitted in three
46 2, 31 | 3/4~Secondly, fraternal correction may be omitted in such a
47 2, 31 | Para. 1/1~Whether fraternal correction belongs only to prelates?~
48 2, 31 | would seem that fraternal correction belongs to prelates ~alone.
49 2, 31 | it seems that fraternal correction ~belongs to prelates alone.~
50 2, 31 | OBJ 2: Further, fraternal correction is a spiritual alms. Now
51 2, 31 | rich. Therefore fraternal correction belongs to ~those who are
52 2, 31 | As stated above (A[1]), correction is twofold. One is an ~act
53 2, 31 | simple warning: such like correction belongs to ~anyone who has
54 2, 31 | 2/2~But there is another correction which is an act of justice
55 2, 31 | desist ~from sin. Such a correction belongs only to prelates,
56 2, 31 | as regards that fraternal correction which is common ~to all,
57 2, 31 | spiritual favors, such as correction, teaching and the like,
58 2, 31 | the precept of fraternal correction concerns priests only, but
59 2, 31 | greater danger." But fraternal correction is a work of ~mercy. Therefore
60 2, 31 | administer to his prelate ~the correction which is an act of justice
61 2, 31 | punishment: but the fraternal correction which is an act of charity
62 2, 31 | that person which ~requires correction.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[33] A[
63 2, 31 | exceeds the mode of fraternal ~correction, and so Paul would not have
64 2, 31 | committed a sin. But ~fraternal correction is a matter of precept,
65 2, 31 | forbear from such like ~correction for the reason that he has
66 2, 31 | of a ~hindrance to this correction, for three reasons. First
67 2, 31 | 2/4~Secondly, such like correction becomes unseemly, on account
68 2, 31 | Since, ~therefore, fraternal correction is a matter of precept,
69 2, 31 | evil befall. Now fraternal correction is a good thing. ~Therefore
70 2, 31 | ought to ~forego fraternal correction, when we fear lest we may
71 2, 31 | stated above (A[3]) the correction of the wrongdoer is ~twofold.
72 2, 31 | has coercive force. Such correction should not be omitted lest
73 2, 31 | 2/2~The other fraternal correction is directed to the amendment
74 2, 31 | become worse, such fraternal correction should be foregone, because ~
75 2, 31 | may be compared with the correction ~administered by prelates,
76 2, 31 | not with simple ~fraternal correction.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[33] A[
77 2, 31 | 1~Reply OBJ 2: Fraternal correction is a matter of precept,
78 2, 31 | Hence whenever fraternal correction hinders the end, ~namely
79 2, 31 | good, so that when ~such a correction is omitted, good is not
80 2, 31 | the precept of fraternal correction demands that a private ~
81 2, 31 | the precept of fraternal correction does not ~demand that a
82 2, 31 | anything that requires ~correction. Therefore it would seem
83 2, 31 | the order of fraternal ~correction comes under the precept.~
84 2, 31 | anything that he knows to need ~correction, the command rightly understood
85 2, 31 | the order of fraternal correction, whether the command be
86 2, 31 | beginning of ~fraternal correction to be hidden, when one brother
87 2, 31 | understood the order of fraternal correction to ~demand that we should
88 2, 32 | beneficence and fraternal correction.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[34] Out.
89 2, 34 | ordinance, either for the ~correction of those men, or for their
90 2, 41 | directly opposed to fraternal correction, whereby a man intends the ~
91 2, 41 | Further, since fraternal correction is an act of charity, it
92 2, 41 | Q[33], A[1]), fraternal correction aims at ~the correction
93 2, 41 | correction aims at ~the correction of a brother, wherefore
94 2, 41 | corrected. And so, if ~the correction be omitted in order to avoid
95 2, 43 | his hatred under cover of correction.~
96 2, 63 | everyone is allowed to impart correction, for this ~belongs to the
97 2, 63 | children for the sake ~of correction, for the same reason it
98 2, 63 | Prov. 23:13): "Withhold not correction ~from a child, for if thou
99 2, 63 | instruction may be enforced by correction.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[65] A[
100 2, 63 | children ~for the purpose of correction, but from inflicting blows
101 2, 63 | pertains to the moderation of correction; ~secondly, that they should
102 2, 63 | lawful for anyone to impart correction to a willing ~subject. But
103 2, 66 | virtue ~of her office, to the correction of the brother.~Aquin.:
104 2, 70 | belongings for the purpose of correction, so too, for the purpose
105 2, 70 | too, for the purpose of ~correction, may one say a mocking word
106 2, 81 | foreknown to death; even as the correction whereby we correct the ~
107 2, 81 | Now just as the benefit of correction must not ~be refused to
108 2, 81 | on the wicked for their correction. ~Thirdly, because they
109 2, 81 | of destroying sin by the correction of men. Fourthly, by way
110 2, 97 | for the purpose of man's correction, it has a manifest utility,
111 2, 98 | power, ~for instance, for correction, dispensation, and so forth.~
112 2, 140 | 23:13,14): "Withhold not correction from a child . . . Thou
113 2, 148 | Further, every sin calls for correction. But correction is not ~
114 2, 148 | calls for correction. But correction is not ~applied to drunkards:
115 2, 148 | Reply OBJ 4: Sometimes the correction of a sinner is to be foregone,
116 2, 154 | cured by admonishment and correction, which seemingly are no
117 2, 154 | remedy of ~admonishment and correction, which induce him to begin
118 2, 155 | instance justice, or the ~correction of the person punished.
119 2, 156 | maintaining of justice and the correction of defaults, then the desire
120 2, 158 | would seem to regard the correction of our ~neighbor, according
121 2, 166 | artifice, but not without correction."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[168]
122 2, 183 | cease, for instance by the correction of ~his subjects, cessation
123 Suppl, 21| unto damnation, but unto correction, since the ~Church has the
124 Suppl, 60| to correct his wife. But correction ~is given by inflicting
125 Suppl, 60| less concerned with her correction. But he who kills ~another
126 Suppl, 62| bed is ~prescribed as a correction of the wife who is guilty
127 Suppl, 62| having ~recourse to her due correction.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[62] A[
128 Suppl, 62| be preceded by fraternal ~correction." Accordingly the saying
129 Suppl, 62| in view is not only the correction of the guilty party, but ~
130 Suppl, 85| are written for our correction, upon whom the ends of the ~
131 Suppl, 96| does not lead to their ~correction, nor to that of others,
132 Suppl, 96| are intended for their ~correction: whereas those punishments,
133 Suppl, 96| not intended for ~their correction; although they may be intended
134 Suppl, 96| may be intended for the correction and ~tranquillity of the
135 Suppl, 96| of the wicked is for the correction of those who are now in
136 Suppl, 96| punishments are intended for correction, not only when they ~are
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