Part, Question
1 1, 108 | can be made clean by the unclean?" (Ecclus. ~34:4). Therefore
2 1, 110 | every malicious act and ~unclean passion is contrived by
3 2, 73 | 5:5. "No fornicator, or ~unclean, or covetous person," etc.;
4 2, 89 | blood of the ~testament unclean, by which he was sanctified?"~
5 2, 99 | to the clean and to the ~unclean, to him that offereth victims,
6 2, 102 | they be tame, ~they have unclean food, as pigs and geese:
7 2, 102 | Reply OBJ 7: It is because unclean animals are wont to be held
8 2, 102 | can be made clean by ~the unclean?" But the ashes of the red
9 2, 102 | which was ~burnt, were unclean, since they made a man unclean:
10 2, 102 | unclean, since they made a man unclean: for it is stated ~(Num.
11 2, 102 | immolated her was rendered unclean ~"until the evening"; likewise
12 2, 102 | prescribed there that the unclean ~should be purified by being
13 2, 102 | sin by means of ~something unclean. It was therefore unfitting
14 2, 102 | while they were rendered unclean by the ~other, which they
15 2, 102 | partly from contact with unclean things. ~Anything proceeding
16 2, 102 | proceeding from man was reputed unclean that was already subject ~
17 2, 102 | human corpse was considered unclean. In like manner, ~since
18 2, 102 | lepers also ~considered unclean; and, again, women suffering
19 2, 102 | reason, men were reputed ~unclean if they suffered from a
20 2, 102 | aforesaid ways involves some unclean infection. ~Again, man contracted
21 2, 102 | uncleanness by touching any unclean thing whatever.~Aquin.:
22 2, 102 | men are not ~wont, when unclean, to touch precious things:
23 2, 102 | contracted ~by touching an unclean thing denotes the uncleanness
24 2, 102 | and touch not the unclean thing."~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[
25 2, 102 | touched in any way by an unclean man, ~became itself unclean.
26 2, 102 | unclean man, ~became itself unclean. Wherein the Law attenuated
27 2, 102 | garment was deemed to be unclean: both because all ~corruption
28 2, 102 | binding over it, shall be unclean." The cause of ~this uncleanness
29 2, 102 | uncleanness was that anything unclean might easily drop into such ~
30 2, 102 | vessels, so as to render them unclean. Moreover, this command
31 2, 102 | by mere contact with an unclean ~thing, and this was less
32 2, 102 | were placed, were deemed unclean ~in detestation of that
33 2, 102 | should be cast aside as being unclean. From this ~uncleanness
34 2, 102 | sprinkled the water became unclean, so that if he were to ~
35 2, 102 | himself he would remain unclean; and if another were to
36 2, 102 | that one would have become unclean, and in like manner, whoever ~
37 2, 102 | together the ashes, were unclean, ~as also he that sprinkled
38 2, 102 | because the Jews became ~unclean through putting Christ to
39 2, 102 | certain foods, as being unclean according to Lev. 11 [*Cf.
40 2, 102 | from the rest as being unclean, although some are most
41 2, 102 | been prohibited as being unclean.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[102] A[
42 2, 102 | a thing is generated be ~unclean, it seems that likewise
43 2, 102 | thing generated therefrom is unclean. ~But flesh is generated
44 2, 102 | flesh was not ~prohibited as unclean, it seems that in like manner
45 2, 102 | have been forbidden as unclean; nor the fat which is engendered
46 2, 102 | crops, and they ~"shall be unclean to you, neither shall you
47 2, 102 | was made between clean and unclean ~plants. Much less therefore
48 2, 102 | uncleanness, no kind of food is unclean, or can defile a man, by
49 2, 102 | flesh of certain animals is unclean, either because like ~the
50 2, 102 | like ~the pig they feed on unclean things; or because their
51 2, 102 | because their life is among ~unclean surroundings: thus certain
52 2, 102 | is clean, and the pig is unclean in a certain ~signification.
53 2, 102 | one is ~clean, the other unclean." The animal that chews
54 2, 102 | of these is spiritually unclean. In ~like manner those fish
55 2, 102 | death in those who are ~unclean. The bat, which flies near
56 2, 102 | up thereby, are reputed ~unclean. By the prohibition of blood,
57 2, 102 | the first three years as unclean: for in that country nearly ~
58 2, 103 | distinction of clean from unclean animals belongs to ~the
59 2, 103 | of the beasts that are ~unclean, two and two." Therefore
60 2, 103 | distinction of clean from unclean animals was in vogue ~before
61 2, 103 | carrion, ~was said to be unclean: and thus uncleanness was
62 2, 107 | that no foods are naturally unclean, but only in token of ~something
63 2, 114 | clean that is conceived of unclean seed" (Job 14:4).~Aquin.:
64 2, 114 | to the clean and to the unclean, to him that ~offereth victims
65 2, 10 | the blood of the testament unclean, by ~which he was sanctified?"
66 2, 13 | because they said: He hath an unclean spirit."~Aquin.: SMT SS
67 2, 14 | many, even ~those who are unclean, know many truths." Now
68 2, 14 | truths." Now men become unclean chiefly ~by sins of the
69 2, 14 | contemplation: wherefore the unclean can know some ~truths, but
70 2, 24 | and touch not ~the unclean thing," i.e. by consenting
71 2, 84 | certain things were ~reckoned unclean on account of their signification,
72 2, 84 | Law, a dog was deemed an unclean animal. ~Yet other unclean
73 2, 84 | unclean animal. ~Yet other unclean animals were redeemed and
74 2, 84 | Lev. 27:27, "If it be an unclean animal, he that offereth
75 2, 88 | our Lord's words to the ~unclean spirit (Mk. 1:25), "Speak
76 2, 93 | happens through the ~action of unclean and lying spirits who desire
77 2, 146 | certain foods ~to make a man unclean, not on account of their
78 2, 152 | that ~no fornicator, or unclean, or covetous person (which
79 2, 173 | a dissipated mind and an unclean life; whereas Peter, ~when
80 2, 176 | is effected even by the unclean spirit, ~according to Mt.
81 3, 13 | He gave them power over unclean spirits, to cast them ~out,
82 3, 29 | 1:23,24): "A man with an unclean spirit . . . cried out,
83 3, 31 | thou call common," i.e. ~unclean. There is, however, a certain
84 3, 37 | man-child, she shall be unclean seven days"; ~and consequently
85 3, 40 | declared that a man was made ~unclean by eating and touching certain
86 3, 40 | to show that man is made ~unclean as to his soul, by the use
87 3, 40 | are ~in the Law called "unclean" is due to some signification;
88 3, 40 | lambs are clean and swine unclean."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[40] A[
89 3, 43 | power He commandeth the unclean spirits, and they obey Him."~
90 3, 44 | will take away . . . the unclean spirit out of the earth."~
91 3, 49 | called the holy way, and the unclean shall not pass over ~it."
92 3, 64 | inasmuch as they remove the unclean from the body of the faithful,
93 3, 64 | evil men, being ~themselves unclean, cannot cleanse others from
94 3, 64 | can be made clean by the unclean?" Moreover, ~since they
95 3, 67 | involves power over the unclean among whom he ~includes
96 3, 67 | either by driving away the unclean, or by preparing them for
97 3, 68 | testament," i.e. Baptism, "unclean, by which he ~was sanctified?"
98 3, 68 | of the sinner ~and of the unclean woman": and this is to be
99 3, 71 | fount of life before the unclean spirit has ~been expelled
100 3, 71 | ministers to operate on the unclean, as Dionysius says (Eccl.
101 3, 71 | exorcism, are counted among the unclean, as Dionysius says in ~the
102 3, 71 | operation in regard to the unclean is ~ministerial and, as
103 3, 80 | goeth out . . . shall be unclean until evening." But ~for
104 3, 80 | until evening." But ~for the unclean there is no approaching
105 3, 80 | the ~thoughts will not be unclean but honest; and yet defilement
106 3, 80 | when they take place with unclean ~imaginings. Now this obstacle,
107 3, 80 | who are vexed in body by unclean spirits, the same reason
108 3, 80 | to them who are vexed by unclean spirits."~Aquin.: SMT TP
109 3, 82 | the ~Divine symbols, his unclean infamies, for I will not
110 3, 83 | that are, even literally, unclean. Secondly, on ~account of
111 Suppl, 8 | words, they had ~to remain unclean seven days for one mortal
112 Suppl, 36| it is ~wrong for the unclean even to touch the symbols,"
113 Suppl, 37| exercised only over the unclean, since those who are ~clean
114 Suppl, 37| the sacraments. Now the unclean are ~of three kinds, according
115 Suppl, 64| had an issue of seed was unclean, ~even as a menstruous woman.
116 Suppl, 67| leprous body was said to be unclean with the uncleanness, not
117 Suppl, 71| priest ~prays not for the unclean, because by so doing he
118 Suppl, 72| For only that which is unclean needs cleansing. Now God'
119 Suppl, 72| God's creatures are ~not unclean, wherefore it is written (
120 Suppl, 72| thou call common," i.e. unclean. Therefore the creatures ~
121 Suppl, 72| incorruption," and all the ~unclean shall be without the city
122 Appen2, 1| cleansed, because ~nothing unclean shall obtain it, as stated
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