Part, Question
1 1, 39 | includes three conditions, ~"integrity" or "perfection," since
2 1, 48 | first act is the form and integrity of ~a thing; the second
3 1, 48 | any part ~required for the integrity of the thing, as blindness
4 1, 48 | withdrawal of the form and ~integrity of the thing, has the nature
5 1, 39 | includes three conditions, ~"integrity" or "perfection," since
6 1, 49 | first act is the form and integrity of ~a thing; the second
7 1, 49 | any part ~required for the integrity of the thing, as blindness
8 1, 49 | withdrawal of the form and ~integrity of the thing, has the nature
9 1, 91 | of Adam belonged to the integrity of ~his body. So, if a rib
10 1, 93 | was gifted with natural integrity and perfection. ~Aquin.:
11 1, 93 | distinguished in relation to integrity and corruption, the state
12 1, 93 | But he was endowed with ~integrity as to this life, in that
13 1, 93 | not fitting as regards the integrity of the ~primitive state
14 1, 97 | corruption. But virginal integrity is corrupted by intercourse.
15 1, 97 | without prejudice to virginal integrity; ~this would have remained
16 2, 12 | two things concur in the ~integrity of one whole, as a proper
17 2, 73 | according as it ~diminishes the integrity of nature." Now the diminution
18 2, 73 | Now the diminution of the integrity ~of nature is a harm. Therefore
19 2, 89 | sin is more opposed to the integrity of the ~original state,
20 2, 89 | mortally ~notwithstanding the integrity of the original state. Therefore
21 2, 89 | deprive him ~of that state of integrity. But venial sin does not
22 2, 89 | itself, before losing the integrity of ~the original state by
23 2, 89 | Mortal sin is opposed to the integrity of the original ~state in
24 2, 89 | cannot ~do. And because the integrity of the primitive state is
25 2, 109 | two ways: first, in its ~integrity, as it was in our first
26 2, 109 | 1]). But in the state of integrity, as ~regards the sufficiency
27 2, 24 | preservation thereof in its integrity, they desire ~good things
28 2, 24 | to be preserved in the ~integrity of the inward man, nor do
29 2, 63 | maiming destroys the body's integrity, while a blow ~merely affects
30 2, 63 | First, the substantial integrity of the body, and this is
31 2, 122 | sake of safeguarding the integrity of the flesh: wherefore ~
32 2, 122 | wherefore ~seemingly the integrity of chastity is preferable
33 2, 122 | body. Now sometimes the integrity of the flesh has been forfeited
34 2, 122 | a woman who forfeits the integrity of the flesh for the sake ~
35 2, 122 | When a woman forfeits the integrity of the flesh, or is ~condemned
36 2, 134 | nature in ~the state of integrity. But in corrupt nature the
37 2, 139 | temperance to ~preserve one's integrity and freedom from corruption
38 2, 139 | and Divine law. Wherefore ~integrity, which Augustine ascribes
39 2, 150 | Whether virginity consists in integrity of the flesh?~Aquin.: SMT
40 2, 150 | virginity does not consist in integrity of the ~flesh. For Augustine
41 2, 150 | 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, the integrity of the flesh would seem
42 2, 150 | sanctity, though she lost ~the integrity of that organ." Therefore
43 2, 150 | Virgin. xiii) that "virginal integrity and holy continency that
44 2, 150 | virginity is ~continence whereby integrity of the flesh is vowed, consecrated
45 2, 150 | that "virginal chastity is integrity free of pollution."~Aquin.:
46 2, 150 | corruption, it ~follows that the integrity of the bodily organ is accidental
47 2, 150 | 3: As stated above, the integrity of a bodily organ is ~accidental
48 2, 150 | venereal pleasure, retains the integrity of a bodily ~organ. Hence
49 2, 150 | Hence if the organ lose its integrity by chance in some other
50 2, 150 | element in virginity is integrity of the flesh free of all
51 2, 150 | material in ~virginity, namely integrity of the flesh and freedom
52 2, 150 | purpose of safeguarding this integrity for God's sake, which purpose ~
53 2, 150 | virginity, namely ~the aforesaid integrity of the flesh: nevertheless
54 2, 150 | of safeguarding this same integrity of the flesh, should it
55 2, 150 | restored by God, namely the integrity of the organ, which we ~
56 2, 150 | of observing perpetual integrity. For Augustine says (De
57 2, 150 | viii) that "by virginity, integrity of the flesh is vowed, consecrated ~
58 2, 150 | they imitate Christ, by integrity not only of the mind but
59 2, 150 | joy at having ~preserved integrity of the flesh.~
60 2, 162 | whereby the rectitude and integrity of human nature was maintained. ~
61 2, 162 | Divine favor, whereby the ~integrity of human nature was maintained
62 2, 162 | was befitting the state of integrity, namely the place of the
63 3, 28 | should ~by His advent violate integrity."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[28] A[
64 3, 31 | parts of the body, ~the integrity of which results therefrom:
65 3, 31 | corruption or diminution to the integrity of His Mother. Therefore ~
66 3, 35 | violation of her virginal ~integrity, without detriment to the
67 3, 54 | and blood belong to the integrity of the body: whereas Christ
68 3, 54 | body did not rise with the integrity of all its parts.~Aquin.:
69 3, 54 | belonging as ~it does to the integrity of human nature, rose again
70 3, 54 | belong to the ~truth and integrity of human nature. But the
71 3, 54 | scars are opposed to bodily integrity, since they interfere with
72 3, 66 | the Trinity, destroys the integrity of ~Baptism.~Aquin.: SMT
73 3, 66 | Gospel was observed in its integrity, at ~least implicitly.~Aquin.:
74 3, 67 | above (Q[66], A[1]), the integrity of Baptism ~consists in
75 3, 68 | of the body belong to its integrity in the same degree as ~the
76 3, 73 | two things concur for the integrity of this ~sacrament, to wit,
77 3, 78 | consequently they belong to ~the integrity of the expression.~Aquin.:
78 3, 82 | receive this sacrament in its ~integrity.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[82] A[
79 3, 84 | regard to the state of ~integrity which is bestowed and safeguarded
80 3, 84 | that man ~safeguard his integrity, while the second help is,
81 3, 84 | help is, if he lose his ~integrity through sin, that he regain
82 3, 84 | refer to the ~ship in its integrity, i.e. to man's state of
83 3, 84 | i.e. to man's state of integrity, with regard to ~which Penance
84 Suppl, 39| Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, integrity of discretion is more necessary
85 Suppl, 39| the act of ~orders than integrity of body. But some can be
86 Suppl, 39| he is not debarred. This integrity, however, is necessary for
87 Suppl, 42| intercourse belongs to the integrity of matrimony?~Aquin.: SMT
88 Suppl, 42| Para. 1/1~I answer that, Integrity is twofold. One regards
89 Suppl, 42| latter, and not to the former integrity of marriage [*Cf. TP, Q[
90 Suppl, 42| OBJ 1: Adam expressed the integrity of marriage in regard to
91 Suppl, 42| second and ~not to the first integrity.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[42] A[
92 Suppl, 42| which belongs ~to the second integrity.~
93 Suppl, 72| of the universe with the integrity of its parts will not be ~
94 Suppl, 76| namely their identity, their integrity, and their quality: and
95 Suppl, 76| identity; (2) about their integrity; (3) ~about their quality.~
96 Suppl, 77| Out. Para. 1/1 - OF THE INTEGRITY OF THE BODIES IN THE RESURRECTION (
97 Suppl, 77| We must next consider the integrity of the bodies in the resurrection. ~
98 Suppl, 77| that they belong to the integrity of the individual.~Aquin.:
99 Suppl, 77| Whatever belongs to the integrity of human nature in ~those
100 Suppl, 77| the body belongs to the integrity ~of human nature must needs
101 Suppl, 77| the resurrection for the integrity of human nature, and not
102 Suppl, 77| waste, but to restore the integrity of human nature and to ~
103 Suppl, 78| perfection, which consists in the integrity of those ~things that belong
104 Suppl, 79| they will conduce to the ~integrity of human nature and will
105 Suppl, 80| is ~inconsistent with the integrity of those who rise again) -
106 Suppl, 80| all that pertains to the integrity of the body will rise ~again
107 Suppl, 80| that which pertains to its integrity, and not on account of any
108 Suppl, 80| of ~which pertain to the integrity of nature. It is also plain
109 Suppl, 93| have been interrupted, ~integrity of the flesh remaining withal,
110 Suppl, 93| mother, in whom there was ~integrity of the flesh together with
111 Suppl, 93| the flesh together with integrity of the mind [*Cf. SS, ~Q[
112 Suppl, 93| their innocence and carnal integrity [*Cf. SS, Q[124], ~A[1],
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