|     Part, Question1   1, 41  |         explain them otherwise, by ~observing that the preposition "of" [
  2   1, 76  |    Therefore we answer otherwise by observing that in matter two conditions ~
  3   1, 41  |         explain them otherwise, by ~observing that the preposition "of" [
  4   1, 75  |    Therefore we answer otherwise by observing that in matter two conditions ~
  5   1, 78  |           in act or potentiality by observing first of all the nature
  6   1, 83  |       earlier natural philosophers, observing that things known are ~corporeal
  7   2, 9   |              1/1~OBJ 3: Further, by observing the heavenly bodies astrologers
  8   2, 34  |        points. First, because, from observing ~that sensible and bodily
  9   2, 64  |             virtue consists in its ~observing the mean. Now, good, as
 10   2, 64  |            anything consists in its observing the mean, ~by conforming
 11   2, 64  |    intellectual virtue consists in ~observing the mean, in so far as it
 12   2, 64  |           virtues consists in their observing the mean. Now the ~theological
 13   2, 68  |            1] Body Para. 3/6~Others observing that Gregory says (Moral.
 14   2, 69  |            boons known to us, while observing due proportion to the merits
 15   2, 73  |            reason is due to his not observing the due circumstances in
 16   2, 88  |        beside" the law, through not observing the mode of reason, which
 17   2, 97  |            person is dispensed from observing the general law, ~this should
 18   2, 98  |          could not be saved without observing the Old ~Law: for it is
 19   2, 98  |             could be saved ~without observing the Law.~Aquin.: SMT FS
 20   2, 98  |             could be saved without ~observing the Law.~Aquin.: SMT FS
 21   2, 100 |              9) Whether the mode of observing a virtue comes under the
 22   2, 100 |              1/1~OBJ 3: Further, by observing the precepts man deserves
 23   2, 100 |              certain fixed modes of observing justice, which fail to apply
 24   2, 103 |           not with the intention of observing legal circumcision. ~Aquin.:
 25   2, 103 |           be ~debarred at once from observing the legal ceremonies, while
 26   2, 103 |            however, did not sin, by observing the legal ceremonial ~for
 27   2, 104 |        faith. ~But the intention of observing them, as though one were
 28   2, 104 |            OBJ 1: The obligation of observing justice is indeed perpetual. ~
 29   2, 107 |             under the difficulty of observing ~the Law, and are burdened
 30   2, 108 |        mention of man's fitness for observing the ~counsels. For in giving
 31   2, 10  |             that unbelievers sin in observing their ~rites: and not to
 32   2, 31  |          not be done anyhow, but by observing the due circumstances, which ~
 33   2, 33  |           much ~of himself, through observing his own faults; but if a
 34   2, 56  |              denotes the purpose of observing justice always, ~"constant"
 35   2, 59  |            moral virtue consists in observing the ~mean which is determined
 36   2, 60  |        reveals another's sin, while observing the right order of so doing,
 37   2, 77  |           can to fulfil her vow by ~observing continence. Again a priest
 38   2, 78  |         describes ~as "the habit of observing equality in commutations."
 39   2, 79  |          which consists properly in observing the mean between too ~much
 40   2, 79  |        moral virtue consists in its observing ~the mean, as stated in
 41   2, 86  |       instance, keeping the fast or observing continency; while ~sometimes
 42   2, 86  |            man makes profession of ~observing a certain rule, in the second
 43   2, 86  |   solemnized. Now the obligation of observing continency ~is connected
 44   2, 86  |        other hand the obligation of observing; continency is an essential ~
 45   2, 93  |      endeavor to know the future by observing the ~position and movements
 46   2, 93  |          Memor. i, 5] remarks, "the observing of omens has a ~touch of
 47   2, 93  |       divination that is taken from observing the lines of ~the hand is
 48   2, 93  |          that which is practiced by observing ~certain things done seriously
 49   2, 93  |            called "geomancy"; or by observing the ~shapes resulting from
 50   2, 93  |            poured into water; or by observing ~which of several sheets
 51   2, 93  |           or by throwing dice, and ~observing who throws the highest score;
 52   2, 93  |            the highest score; or by observing what catches the ~eye when
 53   2, 93  |       lawful to foretell effects by observing their causes: thus a physician ~
 54   2, 93  |            and false opinion if, by observing ~the stars, one desires
 55   2, 93  |         things can be foreknown by ~observing the stars: and it is evident
 56   2, 93  |          future events acquired by ~observing the stars there have been
 57   2, 93  | unfrequently forecast the truth by ~observing the stars may be explained
 58   2, 93  |            doing something, that by observing the result one may come ~
 59   2, 106 |           of vengeance ~consists in observing the due measure of vengeance
 60   2, 113 |         circumstances. For if while observing other due ~circumstances
 61   2, 122 |             under the obligation of observing continency, through the ~
 62   2, 127 |            hope we conceive through observing ~something either in oneself -
 63   2, 127 |               for instance, through observing that he is ~healthy, a man
 64   2, 127 |              for ~instance, through observing that another is friendly
 65   2, 132 |           man to use his reason by ~observing proportion of expenditure
 66   2, 136 |      perseverance ~is commended for observing the mean, while pertinacity
 67   2, 137 |          which they ~are set forth, observing at the same time a certain
 68   2, 139 |             Further, no one sins in observing a rule. Therefore if the
 69   2, 142 |            1 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Observing the mean is not sufficient
 70   2, 150 |      purpose, confirmed by ~vow, of observing perpetual integrity. For
 71   2, 151 |          the greatest necessity for observing the order of reason in this ~
 72   2, 152 |           sodomy." Fourthly, by not observing the ~natural manner of copulation,
 73   2, 152 |        Lastly comes the ~sin of not observing the right manner of copulation,
 74   2, 160 |             and one of those is the observing of other ~people's failings,
 75   2, 182 |            life consists chiefly in observing ~the counsels or the commandments?~(
 76   2, 182 |          Christian life consists in observing the commandments, it follows ~
 77   2, 187 |        observe the precepts without observing the counsels, but not vice
 78   3, 8   |            the ancient Fathers, by ~observing the legal sacraments, were
 79   3, 27  |         standing ~by the cross, and observing every detail, after the
 80   3, 36  |            out of Jacob.' Wherefore observing this star to be a ~stranger
 81   3, 37  |             a kind of profession of observing the Law, according to Gal.
 82   3, 39  |         sins; in order that by His ~observing the law, no one might say
 83   3, 46  |              in the suppositum, yet observing the distinction of natures; ~
 84   3, 64  |          sacramental effect without observing the ~sacramental rite. For
 85   3, 69  |            itself; thirdly, through observing a rite which differs from ~
 86   3, 78  |           thus, as he would not be ~observing the rite of the Church.
 87   3, 83  |          can be sufficiently met by observing the Church's statutes?~Aquin.:
 88   3, 83  |       cannot be sufficiently met by observing the statutes of ~the Church.
 89 Suppl, 27|             religious merit more by observing their rule than by gaining
 90 Suppl, 41|         reward is the difficulty of observing the mean, and this is the ~
 91 Suppl, 49|              begetting children and observing the marriage compact; while ~
 92 Suppl, 71|           in themselves through our observing their feasts, ~but that
 93 Suppl, 90|          This does not prevent our ~observing a certain degree of merit
 94 Suppl, 93|          themselves in the state of observing perpetual virginity. But ~
 95 Suppl, 93|         have the same ~intention of observing virginity without a vow
 96 Suppl, 93|              who had the purpose of observing perpetual virginity, ~whether
 97 Suppl, 93|         they had not the purpose of observing perpetual virginity. For
 98 Suppl, 93|            most perfect purpose of ~observing virginity. Others say that
 99 Suppl, 93|          unfailingly the purpose of observing perpetual ~virginity, and
100 Suppl, 93|            a double reward, one for observing virginity, the ~other for
101 Suppl, 93|       virginity: but the purpose of observing perpetual incorruption,
 
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