Part, Question
1 1, 1 | since their truth is not ~admitted by all: "For all men have
2 1, 2 | God is" can be mentally admitted: "The fool said in his ~
3 1, 2 | actually ~exists, unless it be admitted that there actually exists
4 1, 2 | and this precisely is not admitted ~by those who hold that
5 1, 4 | OBJ 4: Although it may be admitted that creatures are in some
6 1, 4 | like God, it must nowise be admitted that God is like creatures;
7 1, 32 | paternity; which is not to be admitted. Therefore there are ~not
8 1, 32 | another notion must be ~admitted, as above explained.~Aquin.:
9 1, 36 | Holy Ghost, which cannot be admitted. ~Therefore the Father and
10 1, 37 | the Son; ~which cannot be admitted.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[37] A[
11 1, 42 | imperfect, which cannot be admitted. Thus there is a ~moment
12 1, 44 | And those among them who admitted movement, did not consider
13 1, 46 | valid against ~those who admitted the existence of eternal
14 1, 47 | natural ~philosophers, who admitted no cause but matter, attributed
15 1, 56 | likeness without causality be admitted in the ~angels, this will
16 1, 58 | an evening knowledge be admitted in the angels, ~because
17 1, 58 | then there ought to be admitted a third class of knowledge,
18 1, 62 | angel had grace ere he was ~admitted to beatitude, and that by
19 1, 37 | the Son; ~which cannot be admitted.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[37] A[
20 1, 42 | imperfect, which cannot be admitted. Thus there is a ~moment
21 1, 45 | And those among them who admitted movement, did not consider
22 1, 47 | valid against ~those who admitted the existence of eternal
23 1, 48 | natural ~philosophers, who admitted no cause but matter, attributed
24 1, 57 | likeness without causality be admitted in the ~angels, this will
25 1, 59 | an evening knowledge be admitted in the angels, ~because
26 1, 59 | then there ought to be admitted a third class of knowledge,
27 1, 63 | angel had grace ere he was ~admitted to beatitude, and that by
28 1, 78 | was impossible. For he ~admitted that this could happen in
29 1, 83 | For it was universally admitted that "like is known ~by
30 1, 94 | possess ~Him now," who are admitted to eternal happiness directly
31 1, 108 | angels; which cannot be admitted. ~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[109]
32 1, 112 | birth, for they are not then admitted to the ~sacraments of the
33 1, 113 | Therefore ~it must be admitted that all the transformation
34 1, 117 | the body, which cannot be admitted.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[118] A[
35 2, 14 | attests something that admitted of doubt" [*Cicero, Topic.
36 2, 89 | answer that, It is generally admitted that man could not commit
37 2, 98 | Further, the Gentiles were admitted to the Jewish ritual and
38 2, 98 | for this reason they were admitted to them. So too the laity
39 2, 98 | So too the laity are ~now admitted to the ranks of the clergy,
40 2, 102 | whereas the people were only ~admitted to the court; because the
41 2, 102 | without which no one ~was admitted to any of the legal observances -
42 2, 102 | no uncircumcised man was ~admitted, as is clear from Ex. 12:
43 2, 102 | On the eighth day he was admitted to divine worship, and was
44 2, 105 | foreigners wished to be admitted ~entirely to their fellowship
45 2, 105 | For they were not at once admitted to ~citizenship: just as
46 2, 105 | brother), that they should be admitted to the fellowship of the ~
47 2, 105 | Moabites) were ~never to be admitted to citizenship; while the
48 2, 105 | dispensation for a man to be admitted to ~citizenship on account
49 2, 11 | no matter how often, are admitted by the Church to Penance
50 2, 11 | return ~again, they are admitted to Penance, but are not
51 2, 22 | Nevertheless it may be admitted that it is ~not a virtue
52 2, 68 | perjury, since witnesses are admitted only on oath and on this ~
53 2, 98 | have been simoniacally ~admitted into a monastery, they must
54 2, 98 | world, but they ~must not be admitted to their former rank, and
55 2, 182 | perfection that some are admitted under certain obligations
56 2, 182 | who are not in orders are admitted to the clerical state and
57 2, 184 | attaining perfection, he admitted to the state of ~perfection
58 2, 187 | the aforesaid priest be admitted to his benefice and sacred ~
59 2, 187 | religious ~life, if he be not admitted to one, he is bound to go
60 2, 187 | especially of unripe age, to be admitted or bound to religion.~Aquin.:
61 2, 187 | trade must by no means be admitted into a monastery, when they ~
62 2, 187 | religion must not easily be admitted, but ~spirits must be tested
63 2, 187 | that they are not easily admitted to the religious life.~Aquin.:
64 3, 2 | of the body, at once be admitted into the bosom of the heavenly
65 3, 7 | prophecy also ought not to be admitted in Christ.~Aquin.: SMT TP
66 3, 16 | proposition "God is man," is admitted by all ~Christians, yet
67 3, 29 | say that she was not yet admitted to his house, but only betrothed
68 3, 42 | individual Gentiles were admitted, on account of the ~excellence
69 3, 50 | was ~dead; which cannot be admitted. Therefore after Christ'
70 3, 52 | delivered from hell by being admitted to the glory of the vision
71 3, 55 | if but one untruth be admitted into the Sacred Scripture,
72 3, 59 | salvation, to ~which men are admitted, or from which they are
73 3, 67 | Further, by Baptism a man is admitted to the body of the ~Christian
74 3, 67 | among Catholics, anyone is admitted to this position, because
75 3, 68 | a delay whereby men are admitted to Baptism at the principal ~
76 3, 68 | approved of infants being admitted to ~Baptism."~Aquin.: SMT
77 3, 72 | apostles. But this ~cannot be admitted; since the institution of
78 3, 75 | these expressions may be admitted by way of similitude, ~namely,
79 3, 75 | the word "conversion" is admitted in this sacrament, but not ~
80 3, 77 | is necessary for what is admitted as the subject of ~some
81 3, 79 | we ~are thereby forthwith admitted to glory, but we must first "
82 3, 80 | that he is baptized, is admitted to the Lord's table, he
83 3, 89 | another, he must not be admitted to the ranks of ~the clergy:
84 Suppl, 8 | the Church, so as to be admitted to ~the sacraments, unless
85 Suppl, 8 | Baptism of desire, is not admitted to the Eucharist. ~Wherefore
86 Suppl, 17| punishment, without being at once admitted to the kingdom, on ~account
87 Suppl, 17| active power. Now a man is admitted to the kingdom ~from the
88 Suppl, 17| worthiness of the one to be admitted to heaven. Hence the aforesaid ~
89 Suppl, 19| man is shut out ~from or admitted to the fellowship of the
90 Suppl, 19| should be excluded from or admitted to that temple; ~which judgment
91 Suppl, 21| Church by Baptism, he is admitted ~to two things, viz. the
92 Suppl, 28| case such a one would be admitted to minor orders by way of ~
93 Suppl, 28| without however being admitted to Communion or to the kiss
94 Suppl, 36| any vice ~should not be admitted to the ministry of Orders.~
95 Suppl, 40| they are the first to be ~admitted to the handling of sacred
96 Suppl, 40| subdeacons are the first admitted to ~announce the doctrine
97 Suppl, 53| spiritualities, they are not admitted to the immediate handling ~
98 Suppl, 55| here strangers are ~not admitted, although they be unexceptionable.
99 Suppl, 55| that hearsay evidence is admitted; and ~that witnesses may
100 Suppl, 62| consequently ~it must be admitted that a divorce cannot be
101 Suppl, 67| them: and this cannot be admitted, because the ~righteousness
102 Suppl, 67| divorcing a ~wife: Christ admitted none but fornication: and
103 Suppl, 80| another body, as is commonly admitted. Therefore it will ~be possible
104 Suppl, 87| Redemption ~that man is admitted to the kingdom. In this
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