Part, Question
1 1, 1 | of this ~science must be condemned as false: "Destroying counsels
2 1, 34 | The error of Valentine was condemned, not as the Arians ~pretended,
3 1, 36 | meet some prevalent error condemned in the council at that ~
4 1, 36 | appears in a Nestorian ~creed condemned in the council of Ephesus.
5 1, 70 | Civ. Dei xviii, 41), "was ~condemned by the Athenians for teaching
6 1, 71 | Civ. Dei xviii, 41), "was ~condemned by the Athenians for teaching
7 1, 93 | is a punishment ~of man condemned."~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[94] A[
8 1, 99 | which they would have ~been condemned." From which words we gather
9 2, 73 | persons of rank are expressly ~condemned: thus it is written (Job
10 2, 91 | allows a nobleman to be ~condemned to hard labor for some misdeed.~
11 2, 105 | Indemnity," as when a thief was ~condemned to make restitution fivefold
12 2, 106 | sinful flesh, of sin* hath ~condemned sin in the flesh, that the
13 2, 107 | sinful flesh . . . hath condemned sin in the flesh, that ~
14 2, 1 | as the "Latrocinium" and ~condemned by the Pope.] The same was
15 2, 10 | some ~misdemeanor, and are condemned by the faithful to some
16 2, 10 | instance, if a man were condemned by the judge to ~temporal
17 2, 11 | evil-doers are forthwith condemned to death by ~the secular
18 2, 19 | Further, whoever falls into a condemned heresy, is an unbeliever. ~
19 2, 19 | despairs seems to fall into a condemned heresy, viz. that of ~the
20 2, 24 | those spirits whom God has condemned eternally, since this ~would
21 2, 30 | wealthy, fear lest he be condemned for retaining his talent,
22 2, 38 | things, all these are rightly condemned in war."~Aquin.: SMT SS
23 2, 58 | so as ~to deserve to be condemned once again, but when, in
24 2, 60 | and so, until a man is condemned by the judge, he is not ~
25 2, 60 | took, but when once he is condemned, he is ~bound to pay the
26 2, 62 | sentence of the judge who has condemned an innocent man, if the ~
27 2, 64 | the contrary, No man is condemned by the Divine judgment save
28 2, 64 | mortal sin. Yet a man is condemned for theft, according to
29 2, 65 | like, he may be justly condemned by the ordinary.~Aquin.:
30 2, 67 | lawful for one who has been condemned to defend ~himself by violence
31 2, 67 | 1/1~Whether a man who is condemned to death may lawfully defend
32 2, 67 | would seem that a man who is condemned to death may lawfully ~defend
33 2, 67 | death to which ~he has been condemned, so does he by flight. Now
34 2, 67 | Therefore ~it is lawful for a condemned man to defend himself from
35 2, 67 | themselves damnation." Now a condemned man, by defending himself,
36 2, 67 | answer that, A man may be condemned to death in two ways. First ~
37 2, 67 | it is not lawful for the condemned to defend himself, ~because
38 2, 67 | Para. 2/2~Secondly a man is condemned unjustly: and such a sentence
39 2, 67 | Reply OBJ 2: When a man is condemned to death, he has not to
40 2, 67 | Even so, if a man were condemned to die of hunger, he does
41 2, 68 | that Naboth was unjustly condemned on the evidence of two witnesses (
42 2, 68 | A ~bishop shall not be condemned save on the evidence of
43 2, 71 | which ~is the more to be condemned the backbiter or he that
44 2, 93 | and which the Fathers have condemned, ~is nothing but divination
45 2, 93 | reason we wish them ~to be condemned altogether, and henceforth
46 2, 94 | arts, amulets and nostrums ~condemned by the medical faculty,
47 2, 97 | anyone dishonor it he is condemned to death," as ~acting against
48 2, 106 | Reply OBJ 1: A man is never condemned to a spiritual punishment
49 2, 106 | But sometimes a man is ~condemned to punishment in temporal
50 2, 106 | the wicked, for not having condemned their sins, as Augustine
51 2, 106 | judgment a man should never ~be condemned without fault of his own
52 2, 106 | flogging. But a man may be condemned, even ~according to human
53 2, 122 | integrity of the flesh, or is ~condemned to forfeit it under pretext
54 2, 163 | devil in it, who was already condemned to everlasting ~fire on
55 2, 183 | to look back," which is ~condemned by the words of our Lord (
56 2, 184 | just as Vigilantius was ~condemned for equaling riches to poverty,
57 2, 184 | poverty, so was Jovinian condemned for ~equaling marriage to
58 2, 185 | mendicant ~religious is to be condemned.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[187] A[
59 3, 1 | truth with those who are condemned." [*The words in brackets
60 3, 2 | holy ~Fathers, seeing this, condemned both in the Fifth Council
61 3, 2 | Ephesus (part iii, can. 3), ~condemned in these terms: "If anyone
62 3, 2 | buried. And this, too, was ~condemned with the approval of the
63 3, 2 | it is plainly a heresy ~condemned long since by the Church
64 3, 2 | styled opinions, but heresies condemned by the Church in Councils.~
65 3, 9 | Constantinople, Act. 4] condemned the opinion of those who ~
66 3, 19 | Sixth Council (Act. 18) condemned this opinion, and ~decreed
67 3, 25 | adorations. And this is what is condemned in the Councils. For it
68 3, 29 | espoused, she could not be condemned ~for adultery. Therefore
69 3, 29 | the priestly tribe ~was condemned to death for whoredom; for
70 3, 42 | truth which they ~hated, and condemned their vices. Hence we read (
71 3, 42 | miracles: ~which art is condemned by the Christian learning. "
72 3, 46 | For the spots ~where the condemned are beheaded are outside
73 3, 46 | formerly the place of the condemned. But ~Adam was buried close
74 3, 46 | the common spot of the ~condemned rather than beside Adam'
75 3, 46 | other who mocked ~Him was condemned. Already He has signified
76 3, 47 | Hence it was that David condemned to death the man who ~"did
77 3, 59 | conquered, and was unjustly condemned. Hence He ~Himself says (
78 3, 66 | immersion. And this was condemned in the early Church. Wherefore
79 3, 68 | for instance, if a man be condemned to ~death by the judge who
80 3, 81 | other meats, how must he be 'condemned' who, feigning himself a ~
81 3, 82 | the degraded, as though condemned perpetually.~Aquin.: SMT
82 3, 88 | forgiven, nor will he be condemned for original sin."~Aquin.:
83 3, 88 | forgiven, nor will he be condemned for original sin," ~adds: "
84 3, 88 | these last sins he will be condemned to the same ~death, which
85 Suppl, 60| sin by killing the thief condemned to death: but ~it has permitted
86 Suppl, 62| there is in two persons condemned to the punishment of death, ~
87 Suppl, 67| be beaten, and shall ~be condemned in a hundred sicles of silver,
88 Suppl, 69| guilt, so that those who are condemned are consigned to darker
89 Suppl, 69| than all those who were ~condemned to punishment.~Aquin.: SMT
90 Suppl, 70| declares the rich sinner to be condemned to fire, ~will any wise
91 Suppl, 70| prison, seeing themselves ~condemned thereto. Hence just as the
92 Suppl, 71| to a pagan priest who was condemned to hell; and yet he ~confessed
93 Suppl, 71| the judgment day) "for men condemned to ~the everlasting fire,
94 Suppl, 71| knowing them to be already condemned to eternal punishment, ~
95 Suppl, 75| with Divine justice, ~which condemned human nature for the sin
96 Suppl, 80| and the air," which was condemned by Gregory in the city of ~
97 Suppl, 85| than the place where He was condemned.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[88] A[
98 Suppl, 86| terrible to those who are ~condemned by His judgment. Now according
99 Suppl, 86| the ~believers about to be condemned, the unbelievers would reap
100 Suppl, 86| whereas unbelievers will be condemned as ~foes, who are wont among
101 Suppl, 86| the believers about to be condemned will not be terrible, because
102 Suppl, 87| show how justly those ~were condemned who scorned so great mercy,
103 Suppl, 96| fellowship of the saints and ~condemned to everlasting punishment,
104 Suppl, 96| saints why some are justly ~condemned to everlasting punishment
105 Suppl, 96| iv): "The wicked are all condemned to ~eternal punishment,
106 Suppl, 96| But this error ~has been condemned by the Church for two reasons.
107 Appen1, 1| the sin for which they are condemned. ~Yet this again would seem
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