Part, Question
1 1, 57 | principle to which all their duties are ~ordered. For "all are [*
2 1, 58 | principle to which all their duties are ~ordered. For "all are [*
3 1, 107 | soldiers have different duties to perform in ~battle and
4 2, 71 | unfit for fulfilling his duties: since "a tree is known ~
5 2, 100 | community, ~implying mutual duties of man and his fellows:
6 2, 100 | necessity, he owes ~certain duties to God and to his neighbor.
7 2, 100 | has, of necessity, certain duties to ~himself, is not so evident:
8 2, 101 | burdened, as it were, by their duties to the Divine worship, they
9 2, 102 | teach, or perform other duties of men: or that man should
10 2, 105 | prescribed ~that no public duties should be laid on a recently
11 2, 38 | are ~deputed to important duties are forbidden to occupy
12 2, 38 | altogether incompatible with the duties of a ~bishop and a cleric,
13 2, 38 | people, which belong to the duties of a cleric. ~Wherefore
14 2, 41 | ignorant), ~whether such duties arise from their being enjoined
15 2, 87 | 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, the duties of a judge differ from the
16 2, 87 | a judge differ from the duties of a ~witness, as shown
17 2, 99 | virtue?~(4) Whether the duties of piety should be omitted
18 2, 99 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the duties of piety towards one's parents
19 2, 99 | OBJ 1: It seems that the duties of piety towards one's parents
20 2, 99 | them, must needs omit the duties of piety. Therefore the
21 2, 99 | of piety. Therefore the duties of ~piety should be omitted
22 2, 99 | parents by paying them the duties of piety so do we worship ~
23 2, 99 | religion. Therefore the duties of piety should be omitted
24 2, 99 | superior. Therefore the duties of piety towards one's ~
25 2, 99 | Therefore in such a case the duties of piety towards one's parents
26 2, 99 | were ~others, bound by the duties of kindred, to take care
27 2, 100 | 3: Further, we have many duties towards those who are in
28 2, 102 | touching the execution ~of the duties of his service, a son his
29 2, 120 | On the ~other hand, the duties we owe to our neighbor are
30 2, 120 | affirmative ~precepts about those duties among the precepts of the
31 2, 140 | fulfil their ~respective duties. In like manner penitents,
32 2, 147 | should fulfil their spiritual duties with a devout mind; and ~
33 2, 169 | corresponds to the various duties ~and states of life, as
34 2, 181 | 183]-189)~OF MAN'S VARIOUS DUTIES AND STATES IN GENERAL (FOUR
35 2, 181 | man's various states and duties. We shall consider ~(1)
36 2, 181 | shall consider ~(1) man's duties and states in general; (
37 2, 181 | should be various states and duties?~(3) Of the diversity of
38 2, 181 | 3) Of the diversity of duties;~(4) Of the diversity of
39 2, 181 | than ~another by various duties; and in like manner men
40 2, 181 | difference ~of grades, orders, or duties suffices for a difference
41 2, 181 | there should be different duties or states in the Church?~
42 2, 181 | should not be different duties or states ~in the Church.
43 2, 181 | not be ~a distinction of duties and states in the Church.~
44 2, 181 | not be ~a distinction of duties and states in the Church.~
45 2, 181 | distinction of states and duties in the Church.~Aquin.: SMT
46 2, 181 | difference of states and duties in the Church regards ~three
47 2, 181 | distinction of states and duties is not an obstacle to ~the
48 2, 181 | differentiated by various duties, states, and grades.~Aquin.:
49 2, 181 | preserved by a ~distinction of duties and states, since thereby
50 2, 181 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether duties differ according to their
51 2, 181 | OBJ 1: It would seem that duties do not differ according
52 2, 181 | number. Therefore human duties cannot ~be differentiated
53 2, 181 | But the distinction of ~duties seems to be other than the
54 2, 181 | distinction of lives. Therefore duties ~do not differ according
55 2, 181 | to their acts. If, then, duties differ according to ~their
56 2, 181 | acts it would seem that duties, grades, and states differ
57 2, 181 | different ways. Therefore duties do not differ ~according
58 2, 181 | pertains to action. Therefore duties differ according to their ~
59 2, 181 | this is the ~distinction of duties: for persons are said to
60 2, 181 | are said to have various duties when ~they are appointed
61 2, 181 | infinite. It is not ~thus that duties differ, but by their formal
62 2, 185 | can fulfil ~ecclesiastical duties, and keep consistently to
63 2, 185 | cannot fulfil ecclesiastical duties, whereof teaching and preaching
64 2, 185 | less fit for spiritual duties through advancing himself
65 2, 185 | fulfilment of such like duties. This error is rejected
66 2, 185 | cure of ecclesiastical duties, and the observance of the
67 2, 185 | occupied with ecclesiastical duties through being deputed ~thereto
68 2, 185 | condescend to ~the humblest duties, and to devote oneself to
69 2, 186 | is inconsistent with the ~duties of a soldier. Therefore
70 2, 186 | should be chosen for these duties on account of the ~multitude
71 2, 187 | his benefice and sacred ~duties, and that he be allowed
72 2, 187 | apply themselves ~to those duties or arts with which they
73 3, 8 | with distinct acts and duties, may be metaphorically called
74 3, 29 | the second by the other duties of husband and wife, ~by
75 3, 65 | deputed to certain special duties; and this can be done by
76 3, 65 | sacrament the end of all duties, as stated above.~Aquin.:
77 3, 67 | to baptize. Because ~the duties of preaching and of baptizing
78 3, 67 | Just as the properties and duties of the heavenly orders ~
79 3, 67 | above (A[1], OBJ[1]), the ~duties of teaching and baptizing
80 3, 67 | taken by ~the bishops, both duties, namely, of teaching and
81 3, 67 | is bound to fulfil those duties which he has ~undertaken
82 3, 67 | take upon themselves the duties of a tutor. Consequently
83 3, 82 | fulfillment of their respective duties. And because the blessing
84 3, 82 | certain share in the latter's duties, so that he may dispense
85 3, 89 | let them return to their duties, yet so as not to ~receive
86 3, 89 | would exercise their former duties with great negligence if
87 3, 89 | to return to his clerical duties, or to ~retain them the
88 Suppl, 3 | the fulfillment of one's ~duties; hence it is written (Rm.
89 Suppl, 30| states with regard to ~duties which have to be performed
90 Suppl, 34| exercising hierarchical duties in the Church. Wherefore
91 Suppl, 36| fulfills unworthily ~the duties of his order follows unjustly
92 Suppl, 37| seeing that the ~various duties are divided among many men,
93 Suppl, 37| are qualified for exalted duties, wherefore only deacons
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