|     Part, Question1   1, 1   |     examples to be followed in our lives (as in moral ~sciences)
  2   1, 4   | intelligent thing than what merely lives. Therefore life is more ~
  3   1, 8   |          feels where it ~sees, and lives where it feels, and is where
  4   1, 8   |          it feels, and is where it lives." But the soul sees ~as
  5   1, 8   |            does not follow that it lives or ~exists in the heavens,
  6   1, 8   |          there it is, and there it lives according to this mode of
  7   1, 13  |          that when we say that God lives, we mean that God is ~not
  8   1, 13  |            For in ~saying that God lives, they assuredly mean more
  9   1, 13  |            as if when we say "God ~lives," the sense were, "life
 10   1, 18  |          life; and therefore He so lives that He has not principle
 11   1, 20  |          and beatific life that He lives. ~Strictly speaking, therefore,
 12   1, 51  |             But ~the soul not only lives, but gives life to the body.
 13   1, 76  |            thing by which the body lives is the soul. And as life
 14   1, 52  |             But ~the soul not only lives, but gives life to the body.
 15   1, 75  |            thing by which the body lives is the soul. And as life
 16   1, 89  |    Therefore the soul, whereby man lives, is of the Divine ~substance.~
 17   1, 93  |           order to ~direct our own lives. Wherefore the first man
 18   2, 18  |            goodness inasmuch as he lives; and of evil, inasmuch as
 19   2, 40  |         has little to remember and lives very much in hope. Again,
 20   2, 61  |            the ~sake of the truth, lives for the common weal."] ~
 21   2, 72  |   according to the flesh, when ~he lives according to himself, as
 22   2, 102 |          require the blood of your lives": and they were forbidden
 23   2, 102 |             The just regardeth the lives of his beasts: but the bowels
 24   2, 4   |           2:20) adds, "by which it lives once more." Therefore faith
 25   2, 10  |             Because every one that lives or acts according to his ~
 26   2, 11  |             in order to save their lives and other temporal ~goods,
 27   2, 11  |          but also safeguards their lives, and ~sometimes by dispensation,
 28   2, 16  |            of anyone so long as he lives. Therefore one can also
 29   2, 30  |       endanger one's ~life and the lives of those who are under our
 30   2, 31  |         should become spies on the lives of ~others, which is against
 31   2, 37  |        consecration, as long as he lives, even if he fall into schism
 32   2, 56  |            found even in a man who lives all by himself.~Aquin.:
 33   2, 56  |          whereby, in this life, it lives spiritually, viz. ~temperance,
 34   2, 62  |        persecution ~took their own lives, and who are commemorated
 35   2, 79  |            who give up their whole lives to ~contemplation. Such
 36   2, 81  |           to any man so long as he lives here below, because we cannot ~
 37   2, 86  |         consecrated, so long as he lives. Now the solemnity of a
 38   2, 86  |           is dead to the world and lives to God, and so he must not
 39   2, 91  |     customs of those among whom he lives.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[93] A[
 40   2, 98  |            OBJ 6: Even as the soul lives by itself, while the body
 41   2, 98  |          by itself, while the body lives ~through being united to
 42   2, 107 |           is the truth whereby one lives aright, ~and of which it
 43   2, 107 |           perfect heart." Now one ~lives aright by any virtue, as
 44   2, 107 |            the truth of life a man lives aright ~in himself, whereas
 45   2, 108 |           charity whereby the soul lives in union with God, as stated
 46   2, 112 |            to those among whom he ~lives. Hence the Apostle says (
 47   2, 113 |            of those among whom one lives, yet it does not fear to ~
 48   2, 117 |            the means whereby a man lives, is an undoing of his ~very
 49   2, 122 |         river, and so ended ~their lives, and their martyrdom is
 50   2, 122 |           we ought to lay down our lives for the ~brethren." Therefore
 51   2, 122 |    sometimes, however, that a man ~lives for some time after being
 52   2, 135 |            Further, "by virtue man lives aright," according to Augustine (
 53   2, 144 |           for ~those among whom he lives, for his own person, and
 54   2, 144 |          the people among ~whom he lives, for his own person, and
 55   2, 166 |          for it is related ~in the Lives of the Fathers (ii. 16;
 56   2, 167 |            of those among whom one lives; wherefore ~Augustine says (
 57   2, 176 |         regards the ~believer, who lives not, by faith, with the
 58   2, 177 |            the contrary, These two lives are signified by the two
 59   2, 177 |          there were more ~than two lives. Therefore life is adequately
 60   2, 178 |         but several contemplative ~lives.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[180] A[
 61   2, 178 |           27), "no one seeing ~God lives this mortal life wherein
 62   2, 181 |            than the distinction of lives. Therefore duties ~do not
 63   2, 183 |       forward as an example to the lives of ~others, is warned not
 64   2, 184 |           self, since ~thereby man lives." Therefore it would seem
 65   2, 184 |   voluntary poverty, whereby a man lives without ~property of his
 66   2, 185 |           Blessed ~Arsenius in the Lives of the Fathers (v, 6) that
 67   2, 185 |    idleness. on the other hand, he lives not ~idly who in any way
 68   2, 185 |           not ~idly who in any way lives usefully.~Aquin.: SMT SS
 69   2, 186 |             We will ~fight for our lives and our laws," and further
 70   2, 186 |           when instructing one who lives in community, he says: "
 71   2, 187 |    suddenly, since every man that ~lives aright, progresses during
 72   2, 187 |               Hence we read in the Lives of the Fathers (vi, 1) that
 73   2, 187 |       which they are to pass their lives.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[189] A[
 74   3, 2   |         form, so likewise the body lives by ~the soul: in this way
 75   3, 6   |            2: Further, as the body lives by the soul, which is its
 76   3, 8   |         justice" in the soul ~that lives through Christ, as the Apostle
 77   3, 29  |          but those who spend their lives in worldly vanities ~can
 78   3, 40  |        says (Polit. i) that he who lives alone is ~"either a beast" -
 79   3, 40  |           sinful." Now both ~these lives are lawful and praiseworthy -
 80   3, 46  |          than those who lose their lives and abide in death. Therefore ~
 81   3, 53  |      Fourthly, to set in order the lives of the faithful: according
 82   3, 53  |           because so long as a man lives, subject to the ~necessity
 83   3, 56  |        comes of God that the soul ~lives by grace, and that the body
 84   3, 56  |           grace, and that the body lives by the soul. Consequently, ~
 85   3, 59  |            In one way, as it still lives on in men's memories, in ~
 86   3, 64  |            Remember ~that the evil lives of wicked men are not prejudicial
 87   3, 65  |            the society in which he lives, for man is by nature a ~
 88   3, 68  |         mother die while the child lives yet in her womb, she ~should
 89   3, 72  |      others; whereas until then he lives an individual life, as it
 90   3, 72  |       spiritual life, ~whereby man lives in himself. And therefore
 91   3, 72  |         salvation, forasmuch as he lives to himself: whereas in Confirmation
 92   3, 83  |      relics of the saints, ~"whose lives are hidden with Christ in
 93 Suppl, 13|           wherefore we read in the Lives of the Fathers (v, 5) of
 94 Suppl, 16|            Further, we read in the Lives of the Fathers, that one
 95 Suppl, 25|           claimed for it a man who lives near that church, or ~the
 96 Suppl, 25|          Reply OBJ 4: A person who lives near the church, and the
 97 Suppl, 28|      another: thus we read ~in the Lives of the Fathers of a certain
 98 Suppl, 36|            Further, we read in the Lives of the Fathers that some
 99 Suppl, 45|             cannot, as long as she lives, marry another. Therefore
100 Suppl, 51|            second ~while the first lives. But she may either leave
101 Suppl, 59|           again while her ~husband lives, it would seem that neither
102 Suppl, 61|          man dies to the world and lives to God.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
103 Suppl, 62|          for one, while the other ~lives, to marry again.~Aquin.:
104 Suppl, 69|     signified by thut bosom, there lives my Nebridius," and further ~
105 Suppl, 70|            substantial soul, which lives though separated from the ~
106 Suppl, 71|           1~OBJ 4: Further, in the Lives of the Fathers (iii, 172;
107 Suppl, 72|          to the head. Now our Head lives ~and will live eternally
108 Suppl, 72|         wherein, ~after death, man lives according to the soul only,
109 Suppl, 72|            by it, even as the soul lives for ~ever. Therefore the
110 Suppl, 76|         the soul which after death lives. And ~consequently if it
111 Suppl, 79|            say that for half their lives there is no ~difference
 
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