Part, Question
1 1, 91 | Wherefore Eve is ~not called the daughter of Adam; and so this argument
2 1, 92 | as not to be ~his son or daughter." All of this is manifestly
3 2, 73 | dishonoreth the father, and the daughter riseth up against her mother." ~
4 2, 100 | shall expiate his son ~or daughter, making them to pass through
5 2, 105 | inheritance shall pass to his ~daughter." Therefore the Law made
6 2, 105 | the son; secondly, the daughter; thirdly, the ~brother;
7 2, 105 | allow a man to sell his ~daughter to be a servant or handmaid (
8 2, 105 | man might sell his son or daughter. This is shown by the very
9 2, 105 | read: "If any man sell his daughter to be a servant, ~she shall
10 2, 20 | presumption of ~novelties is a daughter of vainglory."~Aquin.: SMT
11 2, 20 | presumption of novelties is a daughter of vainglory.~Aquin.: SMT
12 2, 33 | objects of pleasure, ~the daughter of sloth is called "wandering
13 2, 34 | about the education of her daughter (Ep. cvii): "Let her have
14 2, 34 | daughters. Now envy is the daughter of vainglory; for the Philosopher
15 2, 34 | but in another way it is a daughter ~of envy, in so far as the
16 2, 35 | sin?~(2) Whether it is a daughter of vainglory?~Aquin.: SMT
17 2, 35 | 1/1~Whether discord is a daughter of vainglory?~Aquin.: SMT
18 2, 35 | seem that discord is not a daughter of vainglory. For ~anger
19 2, 35 | discord is apparently the ~daughter of anger, according to Prov.
20 2, 35 | Therefore it is not a daughter of vainglory.~Aquin.: SMT
21 2, 35 | capital vice, rather than a daughter of vainglory.~Aquin.: SMT
22 2, 35 | others, is reckoned to be a ~daughter of vainglory.~Aquin.: SMT
23 2, 35 | discord is accounted a daughter of ~vainglory rather than
24 2, 36 | sin?~(2) Whether it is a daughter of vainglory?~Aquin.: SMT
25 2, 36 | Whether contention is a daughter of vainglory?~Aquin.: SMT
26 2, 36 | that contention is not a daughter of vainglory. For ~contention
27 2, 36 | Therefore contention is not a daughter of ~vainglory.~Aquin.: SMT
28 2, 36 | 37], A[2]), discord is a daughter of ~vainglory, because each
29 2, 36 | contention is reckoned a daughter of vainglory for the same
30 2, 39 | sin?~(2) Whether it is a daughter of anger?~Aquin.: SMT SS
31 2, 39 | 1/1 ~Whether strife is a daughter of anger?~Aquin.: SMT SS
32 2, 39 | seem that strife is not a daughter of anger. For it is ~written (
33 2, 39 | faculty. Therefore strife is a daughter, not of anger, ~but of concupiscence.~
34 2, 39 | it seems that strife is a daughter of pride or ~vainglory which
35 2, 39 | Therefore strife is ~not a daughter of anger.~Aquin.: SMT SS
36 2, 39 | Therefore strife is not a daughter of anger, but of envy.~Aquin.:
37 2, 39 | quarrels." But discord is a daughter of ~vainglory, as stated
38 2, 39 | prove that strife is the daughter of ~vainglory properly and
39 2, 44 | 1/1~Whether folly is a daughter of lust?~Aquin.: SMT SS
40 2, 44 | seem that folly is not a daughter of lust. For Gregory ~(Moral.
41 2, 44 | duplicity. Therefore folly is a daughter of ~duplicity rather than
42 2, 51 | deceitfulness, which is a daughter of covetousness, ~according
43 2, 53 | states that fraud is a ~daughter of covetousness.~Aquin.:
44 2, 64 | instance, if he carry off his daughter or his ~wife), it is not
45 2, 71 | place in secret, is not ~the daughter of anger, as reviling is,
46 2, 86 | he ~killed his innocent daughter on account of his vow (Judges
47 2, 87 | a father may annul his daughter's oath, and a husband his ~
48 2, 108 | sister since she was the daughter of his father," ~Augustine
49 2, 108 | is truly my ~sister, the daughter of my father, and not the
50 2, 108 | of my father, and not the daughter of my mother," ~being related
51 2, 116 | should not be reckoned a daughter of covetousness.~Aquin.:
52 2, 130 | specially reckoned as a daughter of vainglory.~Aquin.: SMT
53 2, 146 | reckons scurrility as a ~daughter of lust. Therefore it should
54 2, 146 | respect we ~reckon as a daughter of gluttony, "dullness of
55 2, 151 | the regenerate) as of a daughter of sin." Hence it ~does
56 2, 151 | 21). But uncleanness is a daughter of gluttony, according to
57 2, 151 | indeed, it is accounted a daughter of sloth, as ~stated above (
58 2, 151 | uncleanness which is reckoned a daughter of gluttony is a certain ~
59 2, 151 | Therefore inconstancy is not a daughter of ~lust.~Aquin.: SMT SS
60 2, 151 | should not be accounted a daughter of lust.~Aquin.: SMT SS
61 2, 151 | thereto is to be ~reckoned a daughter of lust. Nevertheless even
62 2, 151 | oneself, it is reckoned a daughter of lust.~Aquin.: SMT SS
63 2, 152 | sure watch over a shameless daughter, lest at any time she ~make
64 2, 156 | Deut., qu. xvi] to be a daughter of pride. Therefore it should
65 2, 156 | should not be ~accounted a daughter of anger.~Aquin.: SMT SS
66 2, 156 | pride. Now ~pride is not the daughter of a vice, but "the mother
67 2, 166 | the glory of the king's daughter is within," ~and a gloss
68 2, 166 | Moral. xxxi, 17) calls a daughter of gluttony. Wherefore it
69 3, 19 | deliver ~neither son nor daughter; but they shall only deliver
70 3, 29 | read (Lev. 21:9): "If the ~daughter of a priest be taken in
71 3, 31 | of Elizabeth, who was a ~daughter of Aaron, as is clear from
72 3, 31 | tribe of Juda, ~Elizabeth, daughter of Aminadab. It is therefore
73 3, 31 | Joram, through the wicked daughter of Achab and Jezabel, so
74 3, 35 | speak of Eve as being the daughter of Adam. Therefore neither ~
75 3, 37 | either "for a son or for a daughter," as laid ~down Lev. 12:
76 3, 37 | to ~offer, for a son or a daughter, a lamb and also a turtle
77 3, 80 | wherewith thou hast kissed the daughter of a harlot? "Judas, thou ~
78 Suppl, 24| mother, his sister or his daughter; (4) if he return blow for
79 Suppl, 45| over her own body, but as a daughter, for the purpose of ~education.
80 Suppl, 45| consent, even as a son or daughter, ~since they are free, may
81 Suppl, 52| the mother, even as the ~daughter is more like the mother.
82 Suppl, 52| father in preference, and the daughter the mother.~Aquin.: SMT
83 Suppl, 54| which is between father and daughter, or son and mother. It ~
84 Suppl, 54| utterly destroyed, since a ~daughter can have a child of her
85 Suppl, 54| is out of order ~that a daughter be mated to her father in
86 Suppl, 54| if the father ~marry his daughter; since the wife should be
87 Suppl, 54| Adam she was not Adam's ~daughter, because she was not formed
88 Suppl, 54| not so great as between daughter and father, nor was Adam
89 Suppl, 54| Eve as a father is of his daughter.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[54] A[
90 Suppl, 54| mother, but also of his ~daughter, which is, however, less
91 Suppl, 54| sister but ~not his brother's daughter. Therefore neither should
92 Suppl, 54| with her ~nephew: because a daughter is more identified with
93 Suppl, 56| if she were his spiritual daughter. The reason ~of this is
94 Suppl, 57| and the naturally begotten daughter of the adopted; because
95 Suppl, 59| loved, and hath married the daughter of a strange ~god." But
96 Suppl, 92| gave it for a dowry to his daughter, Solomon's ~wife." Nor do
97 Suppl, 92| the glory of the king's ~daughter is within," etc. But in
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