Part, Question
1 1, 12 | the contrary to which is declared by the ~Apostle: "Star differs
2 1, 19 | in all kinds of ways," as declared by the ~Philosopher (Ethic.
3 1, 23 | 8] Body Para. 2/3~Others declared that the divine predestination
4 1, 27 | conception and birth; as is declared in the ~person of the divine
5 1, 32 | Primal Being whom ~they also declared to be the father of the
6 1, 33 | bosom of the Father, He hath declared unto ~us."~Aquin.: SMT FP
7 1, 34 | who sprang from Origen, declared that the Son ~differed in
8 1, 36 | council of Chalcedon it is declared that those who ~were congregated
9 1, 39 | Although we may not find it declared in Holy Writ in so ~many
10 1, 39 | it is fitting that it be declared ~by things which are more
11 1, 41 | of the Father, ~He hath declared Him"; and so as others are
12 1, 42 | another; and thus it is declared in the council of Ephesus: "
13 1, 42 | priority nor posteriority, as declared by ~Athanasius. Therefore,
14 1, 43 | necessary for the Son to be declared as the author ~of sanctification,
15 1, 43 | which having begun to be declared by the Lord, was confirmed
16 1, 39 | Although we may not find it declared in Holy Writ in so ~many
17 1, 39 | it is fitting that it be declared ~by things which are more
18 1, 41 | of the Father, ~He hath declared Him"; and so as others are
19 1, 42 | another; and thus it is declared in the council of Ephesus: "
20 1, 42 | priority nor posteriority, as declared by ~Athanasius. Therefore,
21 1, 43 | necessary for the Son to be declared as the author ~of sanctification,
22 1, 43 | which having begun to be declared by the Lord, was confirmed
23 1, 94 | after sin, as ~Dionysius declared (Div. Nom. iv). Hence it
24 2, 6 | of ~voluntariness, as was declared above (A[1]). But it is
25 2, 13 | from the principles, as declared in Ethic. vii, 8. But ~conclusions
26 2, 20 | power ~commanded, as is declared in Ethic. i, 13. Therefore
27 2, 64 | is falsely denied, ~and declared not to be, whereas in reality
28 2, 97 | reason are most effectually ~declared; for when a thing is done
29 2, 97 | useful: just as it might be declared by ~the verbal promulgation
30 2, 100 | our neighbor, as shall be declared later on (SS, Q[25], A[1];
31 2, 100 | decalogue. Because, as Our Lord declared ~(Mt. 22:40), "on these
32 2, 102 | celebrating this banquet they declared that they belonged to that
33 2, 102 | leper of his deformity, but declared him to be cleansed. This
34 2, 102 | the first place, ~he was declared to be clean; and, secondly,
35 2, 103 | the same thing needs to be declared by ~means of another sign,
36 2, 103 | kind ~of image: but it is declared that He is already born,
37 2, 105 | commanded that ~war should be declared for a just cause: thus it
38 2, 105 | hardness of ~heart, as Our Lord declared (Mt. 19:8). Of this, however,
39 2, 107 | the human body, Our Lord declared to them that every wicked ~
40 2, 107 | forth implicitly needs to be declared ~explicitly. Hence after
41 2, 108 | charity." But the New Law declared explicitly ~certain points
42 2, 113 | whilst asleep; ~but it was declared to him in his sleep that
43 2, 19 | in this sense Augustine declared (De Lib. Arb. ii, 18,19)
44 2, 28 | therein His omnipotence is declared to be ~chiefly manifested [*
45 2, 37 | OBJ 1: It had already been declared to that people by the law ~
46 2, 38 | happen that the war is declared by the legitimate authority,
47 2, 39 | private persons, being declared not by public authority,
48 2, 39 | war to be just it must be declared by ~authority of the governing
49 2, 43 | OBJ 2: Further, a thing is declared by its proximate effect
50 2, 55 | other virtues nothing is declared to be ~right unless it is
51 2, 58 | OBJ 1: When the truth is declared there is no obligation to
52 2, 62 | body," as the Blessed Lucy declared. Now it is evident that ~
53 2, 67 | punished if his appeal be declared unjust."~Aquin.: SMT SS
54 2, 84 | blind or lame animal was declared ~unlawful for three reasons.
55 2, 93 | Further, divination is declared to be unlawful in so far
56 2, 96 | only when he has been so declared by ~sentence in a court
57 2, 99 | fact that God Himself ~has declared that these works are more
58 2, 136 | touch. Now a thing is not declared to be soft ~through yielding
59 2, 145 | mourning." The same is declared by Augustine in a sermon (
60 2, 150 | x, 7), and as our Lord declared (Lk. ~10:42), "Mary hath
61 2, 150 | us to Christ; for it is declared in ~the Apocalypse 14:4
62 2, 151 | 1, sc. 1) of a man who ~declared that he would leave his
63 2, 154 | being most grave, are ~declared to be unpardonable. Now
64 2, 155 | whom she sets free are declared immune from all further
65 2, 155 | which reason it is also declared ~(Prov. 20:28) that the
66 2, 169 | the God of Israel, I have declared unto ~you." Accordingly,
67 2, 169 | Whether things known or declared prophetically can be false?~
68 2, 169 | seem that things known or declared prophetically can be ~false.
69 2, 171 | prophet"; wherefore it ~is declared (Dan. 10:1) that "there
70 2, 172 | Ecclesiasticus was not as yet ~declared by the Church to be Canonical
71 2, 172 | man; ~while the prophets declared both in words and in writing
72 2, 176 | the ~confirmation of truth declared, in another way in proof
73 2, 184 | 1~Reply OBJ 1: Our Lord declared that it belongs to the perfection
74 2, 185 | answer that, A thing is declared to be unlawful to a person
75 2, 185 | contrary to that which is ~declared unlawful to him: thus to
76 2, 185 | we were with you, this we declared to you: that if any man
77 2, 185 | against certain monks who declared ~it to be unlawful for the
78 3, 7 | Which having begun to be declared by the Lord was confirmed ~
79 3, 28 | fact of her marriage is declared, not ~to insinuate the loss
80 3, 29 | fact of her marriage is declared, not to insinuate the loss
81 3, 31 | worldly honor; since He declared: ~"My kingdom is not of
82 3, 34 | holiness and ours, it is declared that He shall be born holy.
83 3, 37 | in ~uncircumcision, as is declared by the Apostle (Rm. 4:11,
84 3, 38 | faith "having begun to be ~declared by the Lord, was confirmed
85 3, 40 | precept of the Law, which declared that a man was made ~unclean
86 3, 55 | Resurrection, ~that it might be declared out of obedience to the
87 3, 74 | fermented bread, as is ~declared by the gloss on Mt. 13:33: "
88 3, 79 | is ~in our members," as declared by the Apostle (Rm. 7:23).
89 Suppl, 9 | anyhow, but they must be ~declared by a determinate act.~Aquin.:
90 Suppl, 20| sacrament. [*Benedict XIV ~declared the absolution of an accomplice "
91 Suppl, 42| institution of marriage it was declared (Gn. ~2:24): "They shall
92 Suppl, 45| marriages have since been declared invalid by the Council ~
93 Suppl, 46| following on betrothal is declared to make a marriage, unless ~
94 Suppl, 71| attested by ~the angel, is declared to have found favor with
95 Suppl, 72| thus (2 ~Pt. 3:10) it is declared that the fire of the judgment
96 Suppl, 84| will be made public, and declared before all ~thy friends
97 Suppl, 85| the coming judgment are declared to ~us in Scripture (Mt.
98 Suppl, 86| The supremacy which, it is declared, will be brought to ~nought
99 Suppl, 86| the ~judgment. For it is declared (Jn. 3:18) that "he that
100 Suppl, 86| in mortal sin. Now it is declared because of the certainty ~
101 Suppl, 89| of the Father, He hath ~declared Him": his intention being
102 Suppl, 93| flesh be ~without sin, as declared by a gloss [*St. Augustine,
103 Suppl, 94| where their condemnation is ~declared, mention is made of fire
104 Suppl, 94| these things need to be declared under the figure of corporeal
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