Part, Question
1 1, 112 | not as guilty, but as witnesses to convict man of weakness.~
2 2, 20 | evil." Now works are the witnesses of the will. Therefore God
3 2, 93 | under ~the law. The Apostle witnesses to this when he says (2
4 2, 105 | the mouth of two or three witnesses every word shall ~stand."~
5 2, 105 | prescribed the number of ~witnesses, viz. two or three: and
6 2, 105 | possible for two or three ~witnesses to agree to a falsehood,
7 2, 105 | Moreover, in order that witnesses might not easily ~depart
8 2, 106 | mercy under two or three ~witnesses. How much more, do you think,
9 2, 107 | faith under both Testaments witnesses to the ~unity of end: for
10 2, 31 | denouncement?~(8) Whether witnesses should be called before
11 2, 31 | the public denunciation witnesses ought to be brought ~forward?~
12 2, 31 | the public denunciation witnesses ought ~not to be brought
13 2, 31 | Now by bringing forward witnesses one makes known a brother'
14 2, 31 | one ought not to bring ~witnesses forward before the public
15 2, 31 | himself. Now no man ~brings in witnesses to prove his own secret
16 2, 31 | ought ~one to bring forward witnesses to prove the secret sin
17 2, 31 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, witnesses are brought forward to prove
18 2, 31 | to prove something. But ~witnesses afford no proof in secret
19 2, 31 | it is useless to ~bring witnesses forward in such cases.~Aquin.:
20 2, 31 | bringing it to ~the notice of witnesses . . . it should be put before
21 2, 31 | tell the Church. ~Therefore witnesses should not be brought forward
22 2, 31 | befitting that a citation of witnesses should be placed between
23 2, 31 | the sin may be, and call witnesses, unless perhaps it were
24 2, 31 | Reply OBJ 2: A man needs no witnesses that he may amend his own
25 2, 31 | three reasons for citing witnesses. First, to ~show that the
26 2, 31 | before it is stated to the witnesses, in so far as the ~prelate
27 2, 58 | thing is proved by suitable witnesses.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[60] A[
28 2, 62 | who is convicted by false witnesses; and again the ~executioner,
29 2, 62 | been convicted by false ~witnesses, is innocent he must, like
30 2, 62 | like Daniel, examine the witnesses with ~great care, so as
31 2, 65 | 4) ~The injustice of the witnesses in giving evidence; (5)
32 2, 65 | proved ~by means of false witnesses. Therefore it is unlawful
33 2, 65 | matter, through documents and witnesses, ~and other legal means
34 2, 66 | when there are sufficient witnesses to ~prove it.~Aquin.: SMT
35 2, 68 | evidence of two or three witnesses suffices?~(3) Whether a
36 2, 68 | assertions of two or three witnesses, for we read ~that Naboth
37 2, 68 | condemned on the evidence of two witnesses (3 ~Kgs. 21). Therefore
38 2, 68 | evidence of two or three witnesses does not ~suffice. ~Aquin.:
39 2, 68 | evidence of seventy-two ~witnesses; nor a cardinal priest of
40 2, 68 | unless there be ~sixty-four witnesses. Nor a cardinal deacon of
41 2, 68 | unless ~there be twenty-seven witnesses; nor a subdeacon, an acolyte,
42 2, 68 | doorkeeper without seven witnesses." Now the sin ~of one who
43 2, 68 | evidence of two or ~three witnesses sufficient for the condemnation
44 2, 68 | the mouth of two or three ~witnesses shall he die that is to
45 2, 68 | the mouth of two or three witnesses every word shall stand."~
46 2, 68 | that the assertion of sever witnesses contains the ~truth rather
47 2, 68 | the ~assertion of several witnesses should be upheld. Now all
48 2, 68 | the prosecutor: hence two witnesses are required; or for ~the
49 2, 68 | matter how great a number of witnesses may be ~determined, the
50 2, 68 | had through two or three witnesses, as stated above.~Aquin.:
51 2, 68 | 1/3 ~Reply OBJ 2: If the witnesses disagree certain principal
52 2, 68 | the like. If, however, the witnesses for the ~same side disagree,
53 2, 68 | considering either the number of ~witnesses, or their standing, or the
54 2, 68 | Matth.), because if the ~witnesses agreed in every point, even
55 2, 68 | weight than that ~of many witnesses. Secondly, because those
56 2, 68 | him ~through other false witnesses or a perverse judge. Therefore
57 2, 68 | owing to perjury, since witnesses are admitted only on oath
58 2, 69 | e.g. by producing false ~witnesses, or alleging false laws),
59 2, 69 | Reply OBJ 3: The judge and witnesses are common to either party,
60 2, 69 | pay for their labor; and witnesses receive their expenses ~(
61 2, 87 | wont to be confirmed by witnesses. Now a human witness does ~
62 2, 87 | wording his oath, ~God Who witnesses his conscience accepts his
63 2, 93 | spontaneous confession, or when witnesses have ~been approved, with
64 2, 122 | induced by certain credible witnesses of Divine authority thus
65 2, 122 | Acts 1:8, "You shall be witnesses unto Me," etc. and ~Maximus
66 2, 122 | are so called as being ~witnesses, because by suffering in
67 2, 122 | Christ's martyrs are His witnesses. Now this truth is the truth
68 2, 152 | and cannot be provided by witnesses, because she was ~not found
69 2, 176 | Miracles are always true witnesses to the purpose for which ~
70 2, 182 | good confession before many witnesses," that is to say, "when
71 3, 36 | to all the people, but to witnesses pre-ordained by God." Consequently, ~
72 3, 42 | hast heard of me by many ~witnesses, the same command to faithful
73 3, 45 | clarity of glory?~(3) Of the witnesses of the transfiguration;~(
74 3, 45 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the witnesses of the transfiguration were
75 3, 45 | It would seem that the witnesses of the transfiguration were ~
76 3, 45 | to come. Therefore ~the witnesses of the transfiguration should
77 3, 45 | that they were ~unsuitable witnesses.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[45] A[
78 3, 45 | should have been present as witnesses.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[45] A[
79 3, 45 | all His disciples, to be ~witnesses of His transfiguration.~
80 3, 45 | Consequently it was ~fitting that witnesses should be present from among
81 3, 45 | the mouth of two or three ~witnesses" this word might stand.~
82 3, 45 | choose men and not angels as witnesses.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[45] A[
83 3, 45 | that they might then be witnesses of spiritual ~things when
84 3, 55 | whom it was manifested were witnesses of the ~Resurrection: hence
85 3, 55 | the dead, of which we are witnesses." Now they bore witness
86 3, 55 | all the people, but ~to witnesses preordained by God."~Aquin.:
87 3, 55 | the angels introduced as witnesses for the Resurrection seem ~
88 3, 80 | spontaneously, or by proof of witnesses: but private and unknown
89 Suppl, 6 | proved by means of proper witnesses. Now the ~witness, in the
90 Suppl, 55| accusation?~(11) Whether witnesses should be called in such
91 Suppl, 55| and are proved ~by false witnesses. Hence he is not bound to
92 Suppl, 55| should proceed by hearing witnesses in ~the same way as in other
93 Suppl, 55| not to proceed by ~hearing witnesses, in the same way as in other
94 Suppl, 55| in other suits where any witnesses ~may be called provided
95 Suppl, 55| Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, witnesses who are suspected of private
96 Suppl, 55| right to ~proceed by hearing witnesses in a suit of this kind.~
97 Suppl, 55| Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Witnesses are called in a suit in
98 Suppl, 55| here as in ~other lawsuits witnesses should be called.~Aquin.:
99 Suppl, 55| truth must be ~unveiled by witnesses: yet, as the lawyers say,
100 Suppl, 55| relatives are allowed as witnesses; that ~the juridical order
101 Suppl, 55| evidence is admitted; and ~that witnesses may be called after the
102 Suppl, 55| publication of the names of the ~witnesses." All this is in order to
103 Suppl, 62| secretly that together with witnesses he may discover her in ~
104 Suppl, 62| has been deceived by false witnesses in pronouncing the ~divorce;
105 Suppl, 68| document signed by three witnesses, without ~calling him natural.~
106 Suppl, 71| whole East and West are ~witnesses." Yet it is clear that Trajan
107 Suppl, 74| to whether, having been ~witnesses to the resurrection, they
108 Suppl, 86| Christ, not to judge, but "as witnesses of men's deeds because it ~
109 Suppl, 93| called martyrs ~in Greek, witnesses in Latin: because they suffered
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