|     Part, Question1   1, 1   |             thus we can argue with heretics from texts in Holy Writ,
  2   1, 29  |          The ~urgency of confuting heretics made it necessary to find
  3   1, 29  |      understood by the Latins, the heretics used this term ~to deceive
  4   1, 29  |          persons," so far from the heretics being silenced, they had
  5   1, 29  |          before it was attacked by heretics. ~Hence, this word "person"
  6   1, 32  |      arises from the ~obstinacy of heretics. For since we confess the
  7   1, 63  |        agree with those Manichean ~heretics who say that the devil's
  8   1, 65  |           1~I answer that, Certain heretics maintain that visible things
  9   1, 65  |            same as that of certain heretics of modern times, ~who say
 10   1, 64  |        agree with those Manichean ~heretics who say that the devil's
 11   1, 66  |           1~I answer that, Certain heretics maintain that visible things
 12   1, 66  |            same as that of certain heretics of modern times, ~who say
 13   2, 73  |         arose the error of certain heretics, who not only hold all sins ~
 14   2, 102 |         not in the conventicles of heretics.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[102] A[
 15   2, 102 |     uncleanness of the assembly of heretics; the leprosy ~of a linen
 16   2, 1   |           persons be ~corrupted by heretics. It was this that gave rise
 17   2, 1   |        account of the obstinacy of heretics, one contains more ~explicitly
 18   2, 1   |        into hell had arisen among ~heretics, so that there was no need
 19   2, 2   |          having been corrupted by ~heretics, who are wont to corrupt
 20   2, 2   |         forward by philosophers or heretics in opposition to faith.
 21   2, 5   |           faith?~(3) Whether those heretics who err in one article,
 22   2, 5   |            Therefore it seems that heretics ~cannot believe any articles
 23   2, 10  |            such is the unbelief of heretics. Hence we ~may, in a general
 24   2, 10  |     important points than Jews and heretics; since they do not accept
 25   2, 10  |         and ~there is some good in heretics, since they venerate the
 26   2, 10  |           way of justice, ~whereas heretics and Jews have abandoned
 27   2, 10  |           this way the unbelief of heretics, who ~confess their belief
 28   2, 10  |          these in more points than heretics, the unbelief of heathens
 29   2, 10  |         the Jews than ~that of the heretics, except in such cases as
 30   2, 10  |       absolutely, the unbelief of ~heretics is the worst.~Aquin.: SMT
 31   2, 10  | unbelievers, for instance, Jews or heretics, or ~pagans who strive to
 32   2, 10  |            it is not right to slay heretics, ~because if you do you
 33   2, 10  |          and professed it, such as heretics and all apostates: such ~
 34   2, 10  | excommunication but the slaying of heretics, as appears from the ~words
 35   2, 10  |           of obligation. Wherefore heretics should be compelled to keep
 36   2, 10  |          corrupting the ~faith, as heretics, or by entirely renouncing
 37   2, 10  |        tolerated the rites even of heretics and pagans, ~when unbelievers
 38   2, 11  |           which it is;~(3) Whether heretics should be tolerated?~(4)
 39   2, 11  |         Christ's Church, those are heretics, who hold mischievous ~and
 40   2, 11  |            Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether heretics ought to be tolerated?~Aquin.:
 41   2, 11  |           1/1~OBJ 1: It seems that heretics ought to be tolerated. For
 42   2, 11  |       snares of the devil." Now if heretics are not ~tolerated but put
 43   2, 11  |            Therefore it seems that heretics should be ~tolerated.~Aquin.:
 44   2, 11  |            that the cockle denotes heretics. ~Therefore heretics should
 45   2, 11  |       denotes heretics. ~Therefore heretics should be tolerated.~Aquin.:
 46   2, 11  |        answer that, With regard to heretics two points must be observed:
 47   2, 11  |           more reason is there for heretics, as soon as ~they are convicted
 48   2, 11  |           beside the intention ~of heretics, for it consists in the
 49   2, 11  |          day of Our ~Lord." Yet if heretics be altogether uprooted by
 50   2, 11  |           by the Church. Therefore heretics also ~should be received.~
 51   2, 11  |           from this point of view, heretics who return after falling ~
 52   2, 11  |            the good of one. Now if heretics were always ~received on
 53   2, 11  | inconstancy in faith, as ~relapsed heretics do; hence the comparison
 54   2, 12  |    apostates from the faith, like ~heretics, are excommunicated, according
 55   2, 36  |          contend by disputing with heretics. Hence a ~gloss on 1 Kgs.
 56   2, 36  |         not raise contentions with heretics, unless they are first challenged
 57   2, 36  |             do not contend against heretics, but the reverse. But when,
 58   2, 37  |         that it does not remain in heretics and ~schismatics; and consequently
 59   2, 64  |        reason why these people are heretics was because severing themselves ~
 60   2, 69  |         persons of ~ill-repute and heretics.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[71] A[
 61   2, 92  |          of ~superstition. Just as heretics are unbelievers, so are
 62   2, 92  |           embraced also by certain heretics [*The ~Helcesaitae], who
 63   2, 92  |          this way ~nothing hinders heretics, if they knowingly corrupt
 64   2, 92  |           is ~different with other heretics, who confess their belief
 65   2, 97  |           who assail God's law, as heretics and blasphemers do. These
 66   2, 98  |            are reckoned with other heretics, as appears from Augustine'
 67   2, 98  |          from Augustine's ~book on heretics.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[100] A[
 68   2, 123 |            unwillingly ordained by heretics, has an ~ostensible excuse."~
 69   2, 151 |            a ~sufficient answer to heretics, if only they will understand
 70   2, 186 |     faithful against the errors of heretics and the ~temptations of
 71   2, 186 |         study of dissensions which heretics and ~schismatics have brought
 72   2, 186 |            not overlook those whom heretics delude by the deceitful
 73   2, 186 |           necessity of confounding heretics."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[188]
 74   2, 187 |        observances. Many, like the heretics and schismatics, have ~perverted
 75   2, 187 |   Therefore they ~would seem to be heretics or schismatics.~Aquin.:
 76   2, 187 |            statement that certain "heretics" and "schismatics ~have
 77   3, 16  |         heresy"; hence with us and heretics the very words ought ~not
 78   3, 16  |        their error. Now the ~Arian heretics said that Christ was a creature
 79   3, 18  |         opposition, as evil-minded heretics assert, but following His ~
 80   3, 19  |          18], A[1]), the aforesaid heretics ~who placed one will in
 81   3, 29  |          in contradiction to those heretics who disparaged one or the ~
 82   3, 39  |           rend sound doctrines, as heretics do. Again, the dove has
 83   3, 39  |           at His ~baptism, as some heretics have stated: but He was
 84   3, 64  |          that he is a heretic. But heretics, seemingly, cannot confer ~
 85   3, 64  |         says in an epistle against heretics (lxxiii): ~"Everything whatsoever
 86   3, 64  |              Everything whatsoever heretics do, is carnal, void and
 87   3, 64  |        Para. 1/2~Reply OBJ 2: Some heretics in conferring sacraments
 88   3, 64  |     Cyprian, however, thought that heretics do not confer even the ~
 89   3, 64  |     recognize Baptism conferred by heretics or schismatics, yet so ~
 90   3, 66  |           certain schismatics and ~heretics who rebaptized: as Augustine (
 91   3, 66  |         who have been ~baptized by heretics or sinners.~Aquin.: SMT
 92   3, 66  |            said in regard to other heretics. Therefore those whom the
 93   3, 66  |           Therefore those whom the heretics have ~baptized, should be
 94   3, 66  |             Quiricus, says: "Those heretics who are not baptized in
 95   3, 66  |         Eccles. Dogm. xxii: "Those heretics ~who have been baptized
 96   3, 68  |           of the Fathers that when heretics, ~baptized in the name of
 97   3, 75  |            authority the aforesaid heretics have taken ~occasion to
 98   3, 82  |           7) Whether those who are heretics, schismatics, or excommunicated,
 99   3, 82  |            Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether heretics, schismatics, and excommunicated
100   3, 82  |           1/1~OBJ 1: It seems that heretics, schismatics, and excommunicated
101   3, 82  |           nor true sacrifice." But heretics, ~schismatics, and excommunicated
102   3, 82  |         the ~priesthood. Therefore heretics and the like cannot consecrate
103   3, 82  |             such as those ~who are heretics, schismatics, and excommunicate,
104   3, 82  |          remains in them," i.e. in heretics, schismatics, and those
105   3, 82  |          Therefore, it ~seems that heretics, schismatics, and those
106   3, 82  |           Some have contended that heretics, schismatics, and the ~excommunicate,
107   3, 82  |         allowed to be conferred by heretics, and ~schismatics, because
108   3, 82  |         even if they be sinful, or heretics, or excommunicate, ~perform
109   3, 82  |           among the above, because heretics, ~schismatics, and excommunicates,
110   3, 83  |             God, be they Gentiles, heretics, or Jews, until the mass
111   3, 84  |     Penance. There were also other heretics who, as Augustine relates ~
112 Suppl, 10|           through ignorance, else ~heretics, who are not aware that
113 Suppl, 19|         those who are schismatics, heretics, excommunicate, ~suspended
114 Suppl, 19|         those who are schismatics, heretics, excommunicate, suspended
115 Suppl, 19|         those who are schismatics, heretics, ~excommunicate, suspended
116 Suppl, 19|         since the Church ~deprives heretics, schismatics and the like,
117 Suppl, 21|      Church, as, for instance, for heretics and pagans. ~Therefore she
118 Suppl, 38|            Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether heretics and those who are cut off
119 Suppl, 38|          OBJ 1: It would seem that heretics and those who are cut off
120 Suppl, 38|            25). For some said that heretics, so long as they are ~tolerated
121 Suppl, 38|          Those who are ordained by heretics, although they receive ~
122 Suppl, 72|          foundations. ~For certain heretics asserted that all bodily
123 Suppl, 74|          Civ. ~Dei xx, 7), certain heretics asserted that there will
124 Suppl, 76|          erred and certain modern ~heretics err. For some of the philosophers
125 Suppl, 76|       manner the errors of certain heretics are refuted. Some of them ~
126 Suppl, 76|      Moreover these same errors of heretics may be refuted by the fact
127 Suppl, 78|        Turks maintain, and certain heretics known as the Chiliasts ~
128 Suppl, 80|         Body Para. 2/6~For certain heretics, as Augustine relates (De
129 Suppl, 80|            Para. 3/6~Hence certain heretics said that the body will
130 Suppl, 95|     through blindness of mind, as ~heretics, or through obstinacy, as
 
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