|    Part, Question1   1, 1   |             others also may receive instruction in these ~matters. Hence
 2   1, 12  |              i, 8), "The lessons of instruction can only be ~seen as it
 3   1, 83  |          the act ~of sensation - by instruction or discovery, to the act
 4   1, 93  |           of the body, but also by ~instruction and government. Hence, as
 5   1, 106 |             when the disciples ask ~instruction from the master.~Aquin.:
 6   1, 112 |         children are not capable of instruction as soon as ~they are born,
 7   1, 112 |        ordained to enlightenment by instruction, ~as to its ultimate and
 8   1, 116 |         clear in one who learns (by instruction). For ~in every man there
 9   1, 116 |          certain helps ~or means of instruction, which his intellect can
10   2, 4   |             preparation to it: thus instruction is necessary ~for science.
11   2, 22  |            kind of yet more Godlike instruction; not ~only by learning Divine
12   2, 37  |        tribulation of murmuring Thy instruction was with ~them." But the
13   2, 99  |            becomingly, so that ~the instruction is based on principles more
14   2, 100 |            for an inheritance." But instruction is ~in contradistinction
15   2, 100 |       unless he be helped by Divine instruction; such as ~the articles of
16   2, 100 |           human reason needs Divine instruction, whereby we are taught about ~
17   2, 100 |              the people through the instruction of men who are versed through
18   2, 100 |             are versed through the ~instruction of men who are versed in
19   2, 112 |          perfect angels or men, by ~instruction, and not by justifying them
20   2, 1   |       necessary at the time for the instruction of the people, ~either openly
21   2, 1   |            people need more careful instruction about the truth of ~faith,
22   2, 10  |             him to give ~him fuller instruction in the faith.~Aquin.: SMT
23   2, 25  |             of grace, namely, moral instruction. For in ~this matter, a
24   2, 30  |            includes both advice and instruction.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[32] A[
25   2, 30  |           to supply this ~defect by instruction. In doing this however we
26   2, 50  |        beneath them": wherefore the instruction which they receive from ~
27   2, 63  |            a master his slave that ~instruction may be enforced by correction.~
28   2, 93  |      unlawful to make use of divine instruction. Now men are instructed
29   2, 93  |          divine providence for his ~instruction. In like manner Eliezer
30   2, 94  |            namely, by discovery and instruction, the consequence ~is that
31   2, 94  |           apply those deeds to ~our instruction, as signs given by God.
32   2, 95  |             him alone, but ~for the instruction of the whole people. Hence
33   2, 160 |            ear, thou shalt receive ~instruction." The other knowledge of
34   2, 169 |           prophets ~declare for the instruction of others, the things they
35   2, 169 |         that are ~necessary for the instruction of the faithful; yet not
36   2, 175 |           the word pertains ~to the instruction of men among whom the difference
37   2, 183 |             ignorance by sufficient instruction. Again, if he owed his ~
38   2, 184 |         need to be placed under the instruction and command of someone ~
39   2, 184 |           to another's command and ~instruction by obedience: and consequently
40   2, 186 |          some are occupied with the instruction of the ~brethren and the
41   2, 187 |           and Cassian has the same ~instruction (De Inst. Caenob. iv, 3).
42   3, 15  |              this affection for our instruction, i.e. in order to teach
43   3, 21  |            incompetent, but for our instruction. ~First, that He might show
44   3, 21  |            fulfilment, but for our ~instruction, it was His will to make
45   3, 30  |            But one needs no further instruction concerning what one ~believes
46   3, 30  |           Consequently she required instruction in this matter.~Aquin.:
47   3, 38  |           the baptism of Christ, as instruction in the faith profits the ~
48   3, 40  |              Christ's action is our instruction. And therefore, in order ~
49   3, 42  |          made more manifest in the ~instruction of those who, like the Gentiles,
50   3, 44  |            soul - namely, for man's instruction. Hence Chrysostom says on
51   3, 51  |             seem to ~pertain to our instruction - as that He was buried "
52   3, 53  |         Para. 2/5~Secondly, for our instruction in the faith, since our
53   3, 53  | Resurrection was ~necessary for the instruction of our faith. But our faith
54   3, 53  |            deemed necessary for the instruction of our ~faith. And a task
55   3, 55  |          permitted to give familiar instruction to some privately. ~And
56   3, 55  |          suitable for the apostles' instruction ~that He should not abide
57   3, 66  |         Para. 3/4~Secondly, for the instruction of the faithful. Because
58   3, 67  |     themselves instructed ~can give instruction. But even the uneducated
59   3, 68  |             do ~not look for better instruction or fuller conversion. Secondly,
60   3, 71  |            is capable of ~receiving instruction.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[71] A[
61   3, 71  |            3 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Instruction is manifold. one leads to
62   3, 71  |             the priests. A third is instruction in the mode ~of Christian
63   3, 71  |          sponsors. A fourth is the ~instruction in the profound mysteries
64   3, 83  |          the truths which belong to instruction in the faith ought ~rather
65   3, 83  |            in the second place, the instruction of the faithful, ~because
66   3, 83  |               A[3], ad 5). Now this instruction is given "dispositively,"
67   3, 83  |           OBJ 4: There is a twofold instruction in the Faith: the first
68   3, 83  |          for ~catechumens, and such instruction is given in connection with
69   3, 83  |          Baptism. ~The other is the instruction of the faithful who take
70   3, 83  |           this ~sacrament; and such instruction is given in connection with
71   3, 83  |   Catechumens begins," in which the instruction regarding the Faith is ~
72 Suppl, 18|            valid, on account of the instruction received, on account ~of
73 Suppl, 18|        Christ's every action is our instruction. Now on some ~sinners He
74 Suppl, 21|          man may be deprived of the instruction which he ought to ~have.
75 Suppl, 37|            catechumens, and to the ~instruction of such persons the Order
76 Suppl, 37|     Testament, since it contains no instruction about this ~sacrament except
77 Suppl, 56|            no less efficacious than instruction of ~catechism for advancement
78 Suppl, 56|             1/1~OBJ 6: Further, the instruction given to the baptized by
79 Suppl, 56|        preaching ~of the gospel and instruction, and not only from Baptism.~
80 Suppl, 56|     catechism; and consequently his instruction was directed to their ~spiritual
81 Suppl, 56|       things, being nourishment and instruction: ~and consequently a person'
82 Suppl, 56|             instruct the child. But instruction is not a sufficient cause
83 Suppl, 56|  relationship not by reason of the ~instruction it is his duty to give,
84 Suppl, 65|             also ~their rearing and instruction, by which means they receive
85 Suppl, 67|             begetting, rearing, and instruction of the offspring. But ~all
86 Suppl, 67|      procreation, nourishment, and ~instruction, until the offspring comes
87 Suppl, 67|             namely ~the rearing and instruction of the child, for which
88 Suppl, 69|          damned, and that for man's instruction and intimidation they be
89 Suppl, 69|            but this is done for our instruction, that seeing their ~punishment
90 Suppl, 70|          permission, either for the instruction or for the trial of the ~
 
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