Part, Question
1 1, 13 | The Lord is a man of war, ~Almighty is His name."~
2 1, 24 | may ~be called the book of war, whether it contains the
3 1, 107 | the precentors; and in war, generals and ~officers;
4 2, 40 | especially in matters of war, conduces to action; for
5 2, 40 | Despair threatens danger in war, on account of a certain ~
6 2, 66 | fortitude, "is useful in war, and the latter," i.e. justice, "
7 2, 66 | i.e. justice, "both in war ~and in peace." After fortitude
8 2, 70 | Idolatry, by reason of which war was ~waged against the Gospel
9 2, 100 | by the commanders in ~the war, which is undertaken for
10 2, 105 | common good is sought in a war which men ~fight against
11 2, 105 | written (Ex. 17:16): "The war of ~the Lord shall be against
12 2, 105 | place, it commanded that ~war should be declared for a
13 2, 105 | once they had entered on ~a war they should undauntedly
14 2, 2 | good: yet that, in a just ~war, a man be armed, or strike
15 2, 10 | Christ's faithful ~often wage war with unbelievers, not indeed
16 2, 10 | Absalom had been killed in the war which he had ~raised against
17 2, 28 | same time. Now many desire war and dissension. Therefore
18 2, 28 | OBJ 2: Even those who seek war and dissension, desire nothing
19 2, 28 | Consequently men seek by means of war to break this ~concord,
20 2, 28 | Whereas they ~lived in a great war of ignorance, they call
21 2, 35 | viz. schism, ~quarrelling, war, and sedition. Under the
22 2, 37 | schism, strife, sedition, and war. In the first place, then, ~
23 2, 38 | 40] Out. Para. 1/1 - OF WAR (FOUR ARTICLES)~We must
24 2, 38 | ARTICLES)~We must now consider war, under which head there
25 2, 38 | 1) Whether some kind of war is lawful?~(2) Whether it
26 2, 38 | is always sinful to wage war?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[40] A[
27 2, 38 | is always sinful to wage war. Because ~punishment is
28 2, 38 | sin. Now those who wage war are ~threatened by Our Lord
29 2, 38 | Divine precept is a sin. But ~war is contrary to a Divine
30 2, 38 | place unto wrath." Therefore war ~is always sinful.~Aquin.:
31 2, 38 | to an act of virtue. ~But war is contrary to peace. Therefore
32 2, 38 | contrary to peace. Therefore war is always a sin.~Aquin.:
33 2, 38 | Therefore it seems ~that war is a sin in itself.~Aquin.:
34 2, 38 | Christian Religion forbade war ~altogether, those who sought
35 2, 38 | answer that, In order for a war to be just, three things
36 2, 38 | sovereign by whose command the war ~is to be waged. For it
37 2, 38 | private individual to ~declare war, because he can seek for
38 2, 38 | recourse to the sword of war ~in defending the common
39 2, 38 | power to declare and counsel war should be ~in the hands
40 2, 38 | x, super Jos.): "A just war ~is wont to be described
41 2, 38 | it may ~happen that the war is declared by the legitimate
42 2, 38 | are rightly condemned in war."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[40] A[
43 2, 38 | Reply OBJ 3: Those who wage war justly aim at peace, and
44 2, 38 | peace in order to be at war, but we go to war ~that
45 2, 38 | be at war, but we go to war ~that we may have peace.
46 2, 38 | vanquish those whom you war against, and bring them
47 2, 38 | Hortatu) that Charles went to war with ~the Lombards at the
48 2, 38 | and meritorious to ~make war, for it is written (xxiii,
49 2, 38 | clerics to fight, because war is directed to the ~shedding
50 2, 38 | meritorious to wage a just war, nevertheless ~it is rendered
51 2, 38 | lawful to lay ambushes in war?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[40] A[
52 2, 38 | unlawful to lay ambushes in war. For it ~is written (Dt.
53 2, 38 | ambushes even in a just war.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[40] A[
54 2, 38 | no one ought to carry on war by laying ambushes.~Aquin.:
55 2, 38 | super Jos): ~"Provided the war be just, it is no concern
56 2, 38 | there are certain "rights of war and covenants, which ~ought
57 2, 38 | lawfully employed in a just war.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[40] A[
58 2, 38 | is lawful to ~carry on a war on holy days, provided there
59 2, 39 | Further, strife seems to be a war between individuals. But
60 2, 39 | between individuals. But war is ~not always sinful. Therefore
61 2, 39 | strife is a kind of private war, because it takes place
62 2, 39 | Reply OBJ 3: In order for a war to be just it must be declared
63 2, 39 | your concupiscences, which war in your members?" But anger
64 2, 40 | something in common ~with war and strife, and differing
65 2, 40 | two points. First, because war and strife denote ~actual
66 2, 40 | Secondly, they differ in that war is, properly speaking, ~
67 2, 48 | is written (Prov. 24:6): "War is managed by due ~ordering,
68 2, 51 | 1) that ~"love leads to war, and likewise to peace and
69 2, 56 | justice ~is useful both in war and in peace, as stated
70 2, 64 | enemy, are waging a just war, such things ~as they seize
71 2, 64 | things ~as they seize in the war become their own property.
72 2, 64 | who are ~engaged in a just war may sin in taking spoils
73 2, 64 | spoil, ~are waging an unjust war, they are guilty of robbery,
74 2, 69 | to lay ambushes in a just war, by prudently concealing
75 2, 93 | the issue of the coming war ~(1 Kgs. 28:8, sqq.). Therefore
76 2, 94 | appointed that he should wage war against the demons. Hence
77 2, 102 | in matters ~relating to war, a servant his master in
78 2, 114 | your ~concupiscences which war in your members?" Now it
79 2, 115 | peace, the other in time of war: while all these are ~preceded
80 2, 120 | your ~concupiscences which war in your members?" Now the
81 2, 121 | that wages an inexorable war on all vice, undeterred ~
82 2, 121 | think that the business of war is ~of greater importance
83 2, 121 | than those ~connected with war." Now greater fortitude
84 2, 121 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, war is directed to the preservation
85 2, 121 | differentiated from the ~business of war that regards general wars.
86 2, 121 | they are most ~useful in war and peace."~
87 2, 122 | those who die in a just war. ~Therefore faith alone
88 2, 130 | hearts," says: "Unless a ~man war against the love of human
89 2, 172 | to ~Saul the issue of the war as revealed to him by God,
90 2, 186 | Etym. xviii, 1), "A just war is one that is ~waged by
91 2, 186 | unlawful for them to wage war; and ~consequently no religious
92 2, 186 | that the religious can wage war on their own ~authority;
93 2, 186 | for soldiering, to ~wage war, not indeed on their own
94 2, 186 | who are competent to wage war by virtue of their office, ~
95 3, 35 | when our Lord was born, all war ceased"; according to Is.
96 3, 69 | and to be trained up to war."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[69] A[
97 Suppl, 71| due to them by right of war. They sinned, however, venially
98 Suppl, 93| Now if a man die in a just war in order to save his country, ~
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