|    Part, Question1   1, 3   |            added, "And let him have dominion over the fishes of the sea" (
 2   1, 3   |            His unchangeableness and dominion; and as standing, on account
 3   1, 13  |            the divine substance; as dominion ~presupposes power, which
 4   1, 29  |      rational substances which have dominion over ~their own actions;
 5   1, 63  |  furthermore that he sought to have dominion ~over others; wherein he
 6   1, 64  |  furthermore that he sought to have dominion ~over others; wherein he
 7   1, 94  |        righteousness as regards his dominion ~over other things.~Aquin.:
 8   1, 95  |            Gn. 1:26): "Let him have dominion over ~the fishes of the
 9   1, 95  |             of innocence man had no dominion over plants.~Aquin.: SMT
10   1, 95  |               Therefore ~man had no dominion over them.~Aquin.: SMT FP
11   1, 95  |            1:26): "That he may have dominion ~over . . . every creature." ~
12   1, 95  |           one's own, therefore such dominion implies of necessity ~a
13   1, 102 |             For to the Lord belongs dominion over subjects; and the name ~
14   1, 102 |          act of themselves, having ~dominion over their actions; and
15   1, 107 |          and power, and virtue, and dominion": ~which are the various
16   1, 107 |    Dionysius says (Div. Nom. xii): "Dominion is attributed ~to God in
17   1, 107 |           participation of the true dominion ~which belongs to God."
18   1, 107 |             Power, and ~Virtue, and Dominion." Here he places "Virtues"
19   2, 1   |           an end; because they have dominion over ~their actions through
20   2, 10  |           thee, and thou shalt have dominion over it." ~Therefore man'
21   2, 21  |          his ~power, so that he has dominion over it: because it is through
22   2, 21  |      through his will ~that man has dominion over his actions, as was
23   2, 57  |               because they have not dominion over their actions. Wherefore
24   2, 73  |            which are subject to the dominion of his will, for instance
25   2, 73  |             are not subject to ~the dominion of his will, such as natural
26   2, 73  |     neighbor are not subject to the dominion of our will, the argument
27   2, 77  |                 and thou shalt have dominion over it." Therefore sin ~
28   2, 102 |           has received from God the dominion over ~birds and beasts,
29   2, 102 |             so also has he received dominion over fishes. ~Consequently
30   2, 105 |             1/1~OBJ 4: Further, the dominion of a master over his slave
31   2, 105 |          son (Polit. i, 3). But the dominion of master ~over slave gives
32   2, 114 |           rather in order to usurp ~dominion. So, too, although the midwives
33   2, 10  |   unbelievers may have authority or dominion over the faithful?~Aquin.:
34   2, 10  |   unbelievers may have authority or dominion ~over the faithful. For
35   2, 10  |             the faithful even as to dominion.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[10] A[
36   2, 10  |             First, ~we may speak of dominion or authority of unbelievers
37   2, 10  |      forbids unbelievers to acquire dominion over ~believers, or to have
38   2, 10  |           Secondly, we may speak of dominion or authority, as already
39   2, 10  |           here we must observe that dominion and authority are institutions
40   2, 10  |               does not do away with dominion and authority of unbelievers
41   2, 10  |          Nevertheless this right of dominion or authority can be justly
42   2, 10  |             for unbelievers to have dominion or authority ~over the faithful,
43   2, 12  |       Whether a prince forfeits his dominion over his subjects, on account
44   2, 12  |             does not so forfeit his dominion over ~his subjects, on account
45   2, 12  |           is ~not inconsistent with dominion, since dominion is a device
46   2, 12  |   inconsistent with dominion, since dominion is a device of the law of ~
47   2, 12  |           the loss of ~his right of dominion, as also, sometimes, on
48   2, 41  | temporalities of which we ~have the dominion, sometimes, on account of
49   2, 55  |         right?~(4) Whether right of dominion and paternal right are distinct
50   2, 55  |         paternal right and right of dominion should be distinguished
51   2, 55  |       paternal right" and "right of dominion" ~should not be distinguished
52   2, 55  |             for ~a special right of dominion or paternal right, since
53   2, 55  |             distinguishes right of ~dominion, paternal right and so on
54   2, 55  |      paternal" right, or right of ~"dominion," but for the reason that
55   2, 56  |          thee, and thou shalt ~have dominion over it." Therefore it belongs
56   2, 56  |          belongs to justice to have dominion ~over one's own appetite:
57   2, 60  |        person ~in the possession or dominion of his thing, so that in
58   2, 60  |             respect of the right of dominion. But, even as the term "
59   2, 64  |            which is God's. Now the ~dominion over all creatures is proper
60   2, 64  |              ad ~Gratianum, i, 1]) "dominion denotes power." But man
61   2, 64  |         this way, man has a natural dominion over ~external things, because,
62   2, 64  |             Moreover, this natural ~dominion of man over other creatures,
63   2, 64  |          likeness: and let him have dominion over the fishes of the sea,"
64   2, 64  |            OBJ 1: God has sovereign dominion over all things: and He, ~
65   2, 64  |            reason man has a natural dominion over things, as ~regards
66   2, 64  |         This argument considers the dominion over external things ~as
67   2, 64  |        regards their nature. Such a dominion belongs to God alone, as
68   2, 79  |             things, and has supreme dominion over all. ~Consequently
69   2, 92  |            of the singleness of His dominion and denies the faith by ~
70   2, 160 |             and wishes to usurp Hi. dominion over our ~fellow-creatures."~
71   2, 183 |          goods. For they have real ~dominion over their own goods; wherefore
72   3, 8   |           and Power and Virtue ~and Dominion and every name that is named
73   3, 10  |           and power ~and virtue and dominion and every name that is named
74   3, 20  |           it is ~subservient to His dominion. But we cannot attribute
75   3, 20  |        relation of subservience and dominion is based upon ~action and
76   3, 25  |         recognition ~of His supreme dominion, according to Dt. 6:13: "
77   3, 25  |           dulia" on ~account of the dominion by which He rules over creatures.
78   3, 26  |        Ghost in nature and power of dominion: nor have ~the Father and
79   3, 53  |       necessity of dying, death has dominion over him in a measure, according ~
80   3, 55  |        Scripture is silent, and His dominion is in every ~place (Cf.
81 Suppl, 52|            26) that he should "have dominion over the ~fishes of the
82 Suppl, 52|             not that he should have dominion over man. ~Therefore it
83 Suppl, 52|           of their ~father. Because dominion belongs to those of higher
84 Suppl, 79|            soul will ~have complete dominion over the body, and it will
85 Suppl, 79|      impossible for it to lose this dominion, because it will be immutably ~
86 Suppl, 79|       another. Now its cause is the dominion of the soul over ~the body,
87 Suppl, 79|            over ~the body, and this dominion is caused by the soul's
88 Suppl, 80|        nature ~through the latter's dominion over the body, and in that
89 Suppl, 80|         subtle will result from the dominion of the ~glorified soul (
90 Suppl, 80|           body, by reason ~of which dominion the glorified body is said
91 Suppl, 86|          belongs to the one who has dominion and power over ~others,
 
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