Part, Question
1 1, 1 | Further, in sacred doctrine we treat of angels, corporeal creatures
2 1, 1 | Sacred doctrine does not treat of God and creatures ~equally,
3 1, 1 | human acts; though it does ~treat even of these latter, inasmuch
4 1, 1 | these things, in truth, we treat in this science, but so ~
5 1, 2 | expound this science, we shall treat: (1) Of God; (2) Of the
6 1, 4 | the divine simplicity, we treat next of God's ~perfection.
7 1, 14 | substance, we have now to ~treat of God's operation. And
8 1, 14 | the exterior effect, we treat ~first of knowledge and
9 1, 21 | the divine love, we must treat of God's justice and ~mercy.
10 1, 23 | divine providence, we must treat of ~predestination and the
11 1, 26 | divine essence, ~we come to treat of the divine beatitude.
12 1, 27 | essence, it ~remains to treat of what belongs to the Trinity
13 1, 36 | ARTICLES)~We proceed to treat of what belongs to the person
14 1, 39 | persons absolutely, ~we next treat of what concerns the person
15 1, 56 | known by them. We shall treat of their knowledge, first,
16 1, 58 | foregoing we have now to treat of the mode of the angelic ~
17 1, 59 | In the next place we must treat of things concerning the
18 1, 59 | the first place we shall treat of the will itself; secondly, ~
19 1, 61 | it now remains for us to treat of their creation, or, speaking
20 1, 64 | in sin. Later on we shall treat of ~the obstinacy of men
21 1, 75 | creature, we now ~proceed to treat of man, who is composed
22 1, 75 | corporeal ~substance. We shall treat first of the nature of man,
23 1, 75 | and operation - we ~shall treat first of what belongs to
24 1, 39 | persons absolutely, ~we next treat of what concerns the person
25 1, 57 | known by them. We shall treat of their knowledge, first,
26 1, 59 | foregoing we have now to treat of the mode of the angelic ~
27 1, 60 | In the next place we must treat of things concerning the
28 1, 60 | the first place we shall treat of the will itself; secondly, ~
29 1, 62 | it now remains for us to treat of their creation, or, speaking
30 1, 65 | in sin. Later on we shall treat of ~the obstinacy of men
31 1, 74 | creature, we now ~proceed to treat of man, who is composed
32 1, 74 | corporeal ~substance. We shall treat first of the nature of man,
33 1, 74 | and operation - we ~shall treat first of what belongs to
34 1, 77 | FOUR ARTICLES)~We next treat of the powers of the soul
35 1, 78 | science and mathematics treat. And the "opinionative"
36 1, 82 | unhappiness. Of this we shall treat later in the ~treatise on
37 1, 83 | morals; wherefore we shall treat of them ~in the second part
38 1, 83 | intellectual part we shall treat ~now.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[84]
39 1, 88 | be natural, such ~as we treat of now, but the effect of
40 1, 92 | MAN (NINE ARTICLES)~We now treat of the end or term of man'
41 1, 107 | appear more clearly when we treat of each ~of the orders (
42 2 | will; it remains for us to treat of ~His image, i.e. man,
43 2, 2 | occasion to inquire when we treat of Charity.~Aquin.: SMT
44 2, 3 | explained further on when we treat of the resurrection (SS,
45 2, 4 | On this point we shall treat in the Third Part of this ~
46 2, 23 | passions of the soul we can treat the difference of their ~
47 2, 76 | the first place we ~shall treat of ignorance, which is the
48 2, 106 | Old Law; thirdly, we shall treat ~of those things that are
49 2 | TEN ARTICLES)~Having to treat now of the theological virtues,
50 2, 41 | 15:14) that we ought to treat such like scandal with ~
51 2, 76 | simply, because we ought to treat every man as ~our neighbor
52 2, 80 | prayer. Accordingly we shall ~treat first of devotion, and afterwards
53 2, 81 | but we ask that men may treat it as a holy thing," and
54 2, 87 | taking of God's Name we shall treat now. ~The Name of God is
55 2, 87 | Accordingly we must first treat of oaths: and under ~this
56 2, 87 | God, since he would not treat even a ~good man in this
57 2, 87 | antecedents that they will not treat an ~oath with the reverence
58 2, 90 | God; secondly, we shall treat of those vices which are
59 2, 91 | of superstition. We shall treat (1) Of ~the superstition
60 2, 102 | for ~disobedience that one treat the precept with actual
61 2, 112 | friendship, for we do not treat strangers with ~the same
62 2, 121 | Offic. i): "Now we come to treat of fortitude, which being ~
63 2, 126 | fortitude; and secondly we shall treat of each part.~Aquin.: SMT
64 2, 127 | regards the first we shall treat (1) ~of magnanimity; (2)
65 2, 152 | seqq.), where we shall treat of the sacrament of matrimony. ~
66 2, 152 | show further on when we treat of ~matrimony (XP, Q[65],
67 2, 152 | XP, QQ[60],62], when we treat of matrimony.~Aquin.: SMT
68 2, 159 | Philosopher intended to treat of virtues as directed to ~
69 2, 159 | humble towards those who treat us with regard, for ~even
70 2, 182 | orders of which we shall treat in the Third Part [*XP,
71 2, 187 | is written (Prov. 25:9): "Treat thy cause with thy ~friend."
72 2, 187 | written (Ecclus. 37:12): "Treat with a man without religion
73 2, 187 | supplies the negative: 'Treat not . . . nor with . . . '], ~
74 3, 35 | Christ's conception, we must treat of His nativity. ~First,
75 3, 59 | the Last Judgment ~when we treat of things pertaining to
76 3, 60 | things, of ~which we shall treat further on (Q[63], A[1],
77 3, 73 | Eucharist; and first of all ~we treat of the sacrament itself;
78 3, 75 | difficulties of which we shall treat hereafter (Q[77]). ~Nevertheless
79 Suppl, 17| the first place we shall ~treat of the keys, secondly, of
80 Suppl, 21| FOUR ARTICLES)~We must now treat of excommunication: we shall
81 Suppl, 41| consider matrimony. We must treat of it (1) as ~directed to
82 Suppl, 43| absolutely; and here we ~must treat (1) of the betrothal; (2)
83 Suppl, 59| marry another. We shall treat of this matter further on ~(
84 Suppl, 69| to the foregoing we must treat of matters concerning the ~
85 Suppl, 71| affection for ~himself, treat his body with loving care.
86 Suppl, 84| In the next place we must treat of those things which follow
87 Suppl, 84| judged; fourthly we shall treat of the ~form wherein the
88 Suppl, 92| say, to whom it belongs to treat of these matters. For they
89 Suppl, 92| the dowries of which we treat ~now are assigned by reason
90 Appen1, 1| states; and first we shall ~treat of the souls which depart
91 Appen1, 2| ARTICLES) ~(tm) We must next treat of the souls which after
92 Appen1, 2| for granted, for we ~shall treat of this matter further on [*
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