|     Part, Question1   1, 22  |          it is that a species is kept in ~existence. Since God,
  2   1, 34  |          of the Word, things are kept in being, as also ~by the
  3   1, 56  |         old translation might be kept in this respect, that the ~
  4   1, 63  |      rule of the superior be not kept. Such is precisely the sin ~
  5   1, 68  |          gravity of water, it is kept in its place ~above the
  6   1, 74  |          done." If, then, He had kept back His next work to another
  7   1, 57  |         old translation might be kept in this respect, that the ~
  8   1, 64  |      rule of the superior be not kept. Such is precisely the sin ~
  9   1, 69  |          gravity of water, it is kept in its place ~above the
 10   1, 73  |          done." If, then, He had kept back His next work to another
 11   1, 88  |    intelligible species are not ~kept in the passive intellect.
 12   1, 92  |        we find first the species kept in the ~memory; secondly,
 13   1, 101 |       nature. Nor would man have kept paradise ~against a trespasser;
 14   1, 103 |     Whether creatures need to be kept in existence by God?~(2)
 15   1, 103 |     Whether creatures need to be kept in being by God?~Aquin.:
 16   1, 103 |      creatures do not need to be kept in being by ~God. For what
 17   1, 103 |      not-be, does not need to be kept in being; just as ~that
 18   1, 103 |      depart, does not need to be kept from departing. But ~some
 19   1, 103 |        all ~creatures need to be kept in being by God. The middle
 20   1, 103 |        cause His creature to ~be kept in being, after He has ceased
 21   1, 103 |      Therefore creatures are not kept in being by God.~Aquin.:
 22   1, 103 |          say that creatures are ~kept in being by God. To make
 23   1, 103 |          nothingness were it not kept ~in being by the operation
 24   1, 103 |         3: Further, an effect is kept in being by the cause, not
 25   1, 103 |         the contrary, A thing is kept in being by that which gives
 26   2, 2   |           riches" are sometimes "kept to the ~hurt of the owner";
 27   2, 4   |       finished my course, I have kept the faith; as to the rest
 28   2, 29  |          the laws were very well kept, because of the ~godliness
 29   2, 53  |           as it were, cut off or kept back by frequent use of
 30   2, 69  |         virtue, so that they are kept ~within the bounds appointed
 31   2, 82  |       sensitive appetite is ~not kept subject to reason by the
 32   2, 96  |      gates of the city are to be kept closed, this is ~good for
 33   2, 98  |         the faith came, ~we were kept under the law shut up [conclusi],
 34   2, 102 |        testimony, that it may be kept there for a ~token of the
 35   2, 102 |        of Israel." The manna was kept in the ~ark to remind them
 36   2, 102 |      gomor ~of it, and let it be kept unto generations to come
 37   2, 102 |         wherefore this feast was kept at the new moon: and not
 38   2, 102 |          other three feasts were kept in the seventh month, nearly ~
 39   2, 102 |        following feast which was kept on the tenth day. This was
 40   2, 102 |         or of "Tents," which was kept for seven ~days, to commemorate
 41   2, 102 |           that men should not be kept away from worshipping God
 42   2, 105 |   concerning things given to be ~kept, that He would preserve
 43   2, 105 |      safeguard, because they are kept in the ~fields, and do not
 44   2, 105 |    restore the animal, since he ~kept it alive. Again, we might
 45   2, 106 |         the laws ~were very well kept, and at other times were
 46   2, 107 |        who ~affirmed that he had kept all the precepts of the
 47   2, 109 |     perseverance, that he may be kept from evil till the ~end
 48   2, 5   |     motives, and thus one can be kept without ~another; or to
 49   2, 30  |           gotten, and may not be kept by the person who has obtained
 50   2, 31  |       who had secretly "by fraud kept back the price of the land," ~
 51   2, 41  |       spiritually, without being kept back ~somewhat from advancing
 52   2, 53  |      piece of land, and by fraud kept ~back part of the price
 53   2, 53  |         34-37) that the Apostles kept the price of the land, which
 54   2, 59  |          use, but that it may be kept safe, as in a "deposit,"
 55   2, 60  |          this ~commandment to be kept now, because since the coming
 56   2, 60  | deposited in a safe place ~to be kept for him, and the owner should
 57   2, 62  |       Divine justice sinners are kept back for repentance, ~according
 58   2, 76  |          good compact whereby he kept ~his word. If however he
 59   2, 86  |        case the vow ~must not be kept. It was thus with the vow
 60   2, 86  |         these are more fittingly kept or disregarded according
 61   2, 86  |         be ridiculed rather than kept.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[88] A[
 62   2, 86  |         been happier, hadst thou kept thy vow." ~Therefore it
 63   2, 86  |          case a vow is not to be kept, ~he would seem not to be
 64   2, 86  |          since a vow need not be kept if it have an ~evil result (
 65   2, 87  |          believed this truth and kept it.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[89]
 66   2, 87  |    wherefore an oath must not be kept ~when it involves a sin
 67   2, 87  |       made to him should ~not be kept. The other is an obligation
 68   2, 87  |      understood to ~have already kept his promise to him when
 69   2, 99  |       have not known. These have kept Thy ~word." Now a man who
 70   2, 104 |         not be preserved, if one kept another's property without ~
 71   2, 139 |     whereby lust and desire are ~kept under control."~Aquin.:
 72   2, 145 |      appoint certain fasts to be kept by all in common. In doing
 73   2, 145 |      Ember days, are unfittingly kept in the Church.~Aquin.: SMT
 74   2, 145 |         all, both ~because it is kept in imitation of Christ,
 75   2, 186 |         Judas, and in which were kept the things that ~were offered
 76   2, 186 |         orders took their origin kept the price of the ~lands,
 77   2, 186 |        have a ~purse, wherein He kept the money that was collected?
 78   2, 187 |         man who said that he had kept the ~commandments "from
 79   2, 187 |          says: 'All these have I kept from my youth.' For if he
 80   2, 187 |         hand, it is true that he kept the commandments ~imperfectly
 81   2, 187 |          But he says that he has kept these things, namely the ~
 82   3, 3   |         incarnate many have been kept back from the true ~knowledge
 83   3, 4   |          the covenant ~should be kept, as is written (Gn. 17:11).~
 84   3, 8   |    calleth himself the Door. He ~kept this for Himself alone."
 85   3, 13  |   charged His mighty works to be kept secret, He gave an example
 86   3, 14  |      these infirmities men were ~kept back from knowing Him, according
 87   3, 15  |       beatitude was economically kept in the soul, so as ~not
 88   3, 15  |         of contemplation was ~so kept in the mind as not to overflow
 89   3, 27  |      feast of her Conception, is kept on the day of her conception.~
 90   3, 27  | according to Lk. 2:19: "But Mary kept all these ~words, pondering
 91   3, 36  |       His birth, on which day is kept the feast of the ~Epiphany.
 92   3, 46  |           when the old Pasch was kept." And this ~appears to tally
 93   3, 46  |         quite ~clear that Christ kept the supper on the fourteenth
 94   3, 47  |       own will His bodily nature kept ~its vigor to the end, so
 95   3, 52  |  understood the ~obstacles which kept the holy Fathers from quitting
 96   3, 52  |       Fathers, the children were kept in hell simply because of
 97   3, 54  |        But ~some of His blood is kept as relics in various churches.
 98   3, 54  |        says on Lk. 24:40 that He kept His scars not from ~inability
 99   3, 54  |         ii): "Christ knew why He kept the ~scars in His body.
100   3, 59  |        the form of God should be kept for the good ~alone."~Aquin.:
101   3, 72  |        who comes to die, having ~kept unsullied the innocence
102   3, 74  | ignorance or simplicity, has not kept this usage," i.e. of mixing ~
103   3, 78  |       primitive Church had to be kept concealed, ~as Dionysius
104   3, 80  | energumens. But such persons are kept from even ~beholding this
105   3, 80  |       suffer great loss in being kept back from receiving ~this
106   3, 83  |          or, as when no feast is kept, ~at the hour of Sext, when
107   3, 83  |       that dedications are to be kept up for eight ~days, you
108   3, 83  |        means the living;~What is kept, those at rest."~Aquin.:
109   3, 83  |       this world. while the part kept outside the chalice ~denotes
110   3, 83  |        the consecrated hosts are kept so long that they become ~
111   3, 83  |       death, ~but it ought to be kept in a suitable vessel with
112 Suppl, 11|          done the secret must be kept in the way promised, as
113 Suppl, 17|          God alone, wherefore He kept this key to Himself. But
114 Suppl, 21|       those helps whereby he was kept ~out of evil, he may acknowledge
115 Suppl, 65|         God. Now the faith to be kept with God ~is of greater
116 Suppl, 65|      import than the faith to be kept with a wife, which is ~reckoned
117 Suppl, 65|         an ~injury if he had not kept his promise.~Aquin.: SMT
118 Suppl, 72|        now, by the same word are kept in store, reserved unto
119 Suppl, 72|         that ~those heavens are "kept in store unto fire," which
120 Suppl, 72|   reduced to naught, but will be kept for eternity, that they
121 Suppl, 72|        their bodies ~will not be kept whole, as were the bodies
122 Suppl, 93|          so far as virginity is ~kept for God's sake at the command
123 Suppl, 94|   kindled by human endeavor, nor kept alive with fuel, but once ~
124 Suppl, 94|        needs no kindling, nor is kept alive by fuel. But ~the
125 Suppl, 94|          2: This fire of ours is kept alive with fuel, and is
 
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