|    Part, Question1   1, 12  |       contemplation, ~above the ordinary state.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[
 2   1, 13  |       not belong to Him in the ~ordinary sense of its signification,
 3   1, 25  |         to be able to do by His ordinary ~power. In this manner,
 4   1, 28  |        were comprehended in the ordinary meaning of that ~term. For
 5   1, 58  |        made all ~things, not as ordinary days measured by the solar
 6   1, 58  |   classes of things. As in the ~ordinary day, morning is the beginning,
 7   1, 59  |        made all ~things, not as ordinary days measured by the solar
 8   1, 59  |   classes of things. As in the ~ordinary day, morning is the beginning,
 9   1, 91  |      into existence outside the ordinary course of nature. Therefore
10   1, 93  |     Essence if we ~consider the ordinary state of that life; unless,
11   1, 100 |        we must be guided by the ordinary course of nature. ~Now it
12   1, 104 |       which are contrary to the ordinary course of nature."~Aquin.:
13   1, 112 |         men visibly outside the ordinary course of nature comes from
14   2, 22  |   relieve the ~unhappy: and yet ordinary human speech is wont to
15   2, 54  |      habits may be taken in the ordinary way in which forms ~differ
16   2, 65  |     works, by reason of certain ordinary dispositions remaining from
17   2, 68  |      perfection surpassing the ~ordinary perfection of virtue. Now
18   2, 68  |       perfection surpassing the ordinary ~standard of virtue; because
19   2, 68  |        1: The gifts surpass the ordinary perfection of the virtues, ~
20   2, 68  |      piety and knowledge regard ordinary matters. ~Consequently the
21   2, 68  |        piety are concerned with ordinary matters. Hence counsel together
22   2, 99  | Commandments (praecepta) in the ordinary acceptance of the word.]~
23   2, 102 |        wild, and not deputed to ordinary use among men: or, if they
24   2, 30  |     with one's station and the ~ordinary occurrences of life: for
25   2, 36  |      Contention here denotes an ordinary dispute. For Job had ~said (
26   2, 46  | concerns judgment in matters of ordinary occurrence, and "gnome,"
27   2, 65  |        they preside whether by ~ordinary or by delegated authority.
28   2, 65  |      either of delegated or ~of ordinary authority.~Aquin.: SMT SS
29   2, 65  |         justly condemned by the ordinary.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[67] A[
30   2, 67  |       Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, ordinary authority is more binding
31   2, 67  |        it lawful to appeal from ordinary judges.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
32   2, 67  |        hand the authority of an ordinary judge ~depends, not on the
33   2, 67  |       judge be at the same time ordinary and ~chosen by the litigants,
34   2, 67  |  decision, since ~seemingly his ordinary authority occasioned his
35   2, 67  |     fact that he was ~appointed ordinary judge by the prince.~Aquin.:
36   2, 85  |   people; for ~according to the ordinary law they are bound to pay
37   2, 96  |     tongue in the course of an ~ordinary conversation. Therefore
38   2, 96  |         than to swear by God in ordinary conversation, both on account
39   2, 98  |        be lawful now to buy ~an ordinary field as a site for a cemetery
40   2, 98  |       intended merely to buy an ordinary plot of ground. Even now, ~
41   2, 101 |         PARTS OF OBSERVANCE AND ORDINARY VICE (QQ[103]-109)~OF DULIA (
42   2, 113 |        words or deeds in their ~ordinary behavior towards their fellows.~
43   2, 127 |    EIGHT ARTICLES) [*Not in the ordinary restricted sense ~but as
44   2, 127 |        the use of some small or ordinary thing, if, for instance,
45   2, 127 |        imperfect, can extend to ordinary and ~trifling operations.
46   2, 127 |        also about that which is ordinary or little: because ~things
47   2, 127 |      are two virtues, one about ordinary or little sums of money,
48   2, 127 |         about honors, one about ordinary ~honors. This virtue has
49   2, 127 |       and much more such as are ordinary or little. In like ~manner
50   2, 128 |      that virtue which is about ordinary honor, as stated ~above (
51   2, 133 |      that illiberality regards ~ordinary expenditure, while meanness
52   2, 135 |        deeds: yet in ~little or ordinary deeds, it is difficult to
53   2, 145 |        be becoming to him under ordinary circumstances, for ~instance
54   2, 145 |       The quotation is from the Ordinary Gloss, where the reference
55   2, 150 |     such like resolution is the ordinary and ~natural result thereof.
56   2, 151 |          First, as ~regards the ordinary degree of virtue, and as
57   2, 158 |         which is concerned with ordinary expenditure. Hence there
58   2, 158 |       to be about the remaining ordinary matters that require ~moderation.
59   2, 159 |     should not depart from ~the ordinary way; this applies to the
60   2, 167 |      dazzling apparel, but with ordinary clothes, so that nothing
61   2, 171 |         a man apprehends in the ordinary course of ~nature - sometimes
62   2, 172 |         and regards any kind of ordinary object, and this he puts
63   2, 185 |   deputed to those who have not ordinary jurisdiction: ~thus the
64   2, 185 |         they receive orders, or ordinary jurisdiction, or if matters
65   2, 185 |       incompatible, namely, the ordinary ~cure of ecclesiastical
66   2, 185 |     thereto by superiors having ordinary cure; especially members
67   2, 186 |     support of other than their ordinary prelates, who receive the
68   2, 186 |      services of this kind, the ordinary prelate is bound, if he
69   2, 186 |         that in addition to the ordinary ~prelates others should
70   3, 31  |         has given a ~dignity to ordinary by extraordinary things,
71   3, 31  |       the ~extraordinary by the ordinary."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[31] A[
72   3, 31  |         of higher rank than an ~ordinary priest. Consequently, although
73   3, 34  |        of his creation, in ~the ordinary course of nature, is natural
74   3, 40  |        should have observed the ordinary manner of life as to riches
75   3, 51  |         may learn it was not an ordinary man that was ~crucified."~
76   3, 62  |         sufficiently as regards ordinary conduct: but as ~regards
77   3, 66  |          parts of the world the ordinary way of baptizing is by immersion. ~
78   3, 66  |        because this is the more ordinary fashion, yet Baptism can
79   3, 66  |       easily think ~it to be an ordinary washing.~Aquin.: SMT TP
80   3, 67  |         novices ~need more than ordinary care. Consequently someone
81   3, 72  |        him things pertaining to ordinary conduct, ~according to Heb.
82   3, 83  |     consecrated, but merely an ~ordinary supper-room prepared by
83 Suppl, 7 |     magnificence, although the ~ordinary kind of average expenditure
84 Suppl, 26|       delegated, as legates, or ordinary, ~as bishops-elect, it follows
85 Suppl, 28|       who has the keys. Now ~an ordinary priest has the keys. Therefore
86 Suppl, 31| Consequently it can be given by ordinary priests.~Aquin.: SMT XP
87 Suppl, 37|      the gospel doctrine; while ordinary perfection, such as ~the
88 Suppl, 39|         said that they have not ordinary ~authority, but delegated
89 Suppl, 54|          1/1~OBJ 6: Further, in ordinary things a different degree
90 Suppl, 72|      will take place not in the ordinary course of things, but by
91 Appen1, 1|         this good, which in the ordinary course of things he would ~
 
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