Part, Question
1 1, 18 | matter, as to heat or to cut; whilst ~actions of the
2 1, 84 | instance, to heat and to cut; and ~each of these actions
3 1, 91 | occasions of sin should be cut off. But God foresaw that ~
4 1, 104 | workman applies the axe to cut, who nevertheless at times
5 1, 118 | continue to live after being cut in two: which is ~inadmissible.~
6 2, 3 | such as "to burn" and "to cut." And ~such an operation
7 2, 53 | fancies be, as it were, cut off or kept back by frequent
8 2, 57 | well, or that a saw should cut well), if ~it were proper
9 2, 73 | when a man takes a short cut ~through a field, the result
10 2, 74 | external matter, e.g. "to cut" and "to burn": and such ~
11 2, 89 | their last end, is ~entirely cut off. On the contrary, in
12 2, 102 | Kgs. ~18:28) that they "cut themselves after their manner
13 2, 102 | Dt. 14:1): "You shall not cut yourselves nor make any
14 2, 102 | worshipping their idols "they cut ~themselves with knives
15 2, 102 | nor rend their garments or cut their flesh, ~i.e. they
16 2, 103 | the Law: thus a man might cut away his foreskin for ~health'
17 2, 105 | then he was to be utterly cut off as a rebel and a destroyer
18 2, 105 | vile and abject, was to be cut ~off from the fellowship
19 2, 105 | fruit-trees should not be cut down.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[105]
20 2, 10 | thy foot ~scandalize thee, cut it off, and cast it from
21 2, 11 | Greek {airein} [hairein], to cut off], so does sect derive
22 2, 11 | A little leaven," says: "Cut off the ~decayed flesh,
23 2, 31 | if they be incorrigible, cut them off from the Church."~
24 2, 62 | advantageous to have it cut away. Now every individual
25 2, 62 | belongs to a physician to cut off a decayed limb, when
26 2, 62 | it is lawful for a man to cut ~off a decayed limb even
27 2, 63 | disposition, it ~cannot be cut off without injury to the
28 2, 63 | owner of the member, to cut away the member for ~the
29 2, 77 | forth good fruit ~shall be cut down, and shall be cast
30 2, 92 | artist, a carpenter, hath cut ~down a tree, proper for
31 2, 98 | anyone for money, let him be cut off from the ~priesthood."~
32 2, 132 | external matter, as to burn or cut, or remain in the agent, ~
33 2, 137 | a sign ~of fortitude to cut oneself adrift from all
34 2, 183 | after receiving the faith he cut off his thumb ~that he might
35 2, 184 | are the occasions of sin cut off, for sin destroys ~charity
36 2, 184 | it belongs to penance to cut out the ~causes of sin,
37 2, 184 | foreign to us, the latter are cut off as a limb." And ~Chrysostom
38 2, 184 | wife and children, which is cut away ~by the vow of continence;
39 2, 185 | that I will do that I may ~cut off the occasion from them,"
40 2, 185 | faithful, either in order to cut off the ~occasion from the
41 2, 185 | De oper. Monach. 28): "Cut off the ~occasion of disgraceful
42 2, 187 | Hasten, I pray thee, cut off rather than ~loosen
43 3, 31 | generation his posterity is cut off from the number of kings, ~
44 3, 31 | Esau, Jacob's brother, were cut off from God's ~people,
45 3, 46 | says: ~"His head is not cut off, as was done to John;
46 3, 62 | it belongs to an axe to cut asunder by ~reason of its
47 3, 64 | A[5]). But evil men are cut off from ~Christ: because
48 3, 64 | that they are outwardly cut off from the ~Church; because
49 3, 64 | the sickle of his passion cut it off."~Aquin.: SMT TP
50 3, 70 | Moreover, he was the first to cut himself off from the ~society
51 3, 76 | is divided or the bread cut), or ~whether they be actually
52 3, 80 | communicate who do not wish to cut ~themselves off from the
53 3, 83 | persons go further, and cut out that part of the linen, ~
54 Suppl, 14| he does not ~sufficiently cut himself off from the causes
55 Suppl, 15| that ~satisfaction should cut out the very root of the
56 Suppl, 19| he means all who are ~not cut off from the Church, for
57 Suppl, 19| sacraments from those ~who are cut off from the Church, do
58 Suppl, 26| stream can no longer flow if cut off from its source. ~Now
59 Suppl, 26| which is the Holy Ghost is cut off from one who ~is in
60 Suppl, 28| imposed on a man, he has to cut his hair ~off. But this
61 Suppl, 38| heretic or any other person cut off from the Church can ~
62 Suppl, 38| heretics and those who are cut off from the Church can
63 Suppl, 38| heretics and those who are cut off from the ~Church cannot
64 Suppl, 38| inwardly. But one who is cut off ~from the Church by
65 Suppl, 38| not after they ~have been cut off from the Church; as
66 Suppl, 38| much a man may sin or be cut off from the Church. For
67 Suppl, 38| said that those who are cut off from the Church after
68 Suppl, 38| that even those who are cut off from ~the Church can
69 Suppl, 38| sacraments with a heretic who is cut off from the Church, he
70 Suppl, 38| jurisdiction, which one who is cut off from the Church has
71 Suppl, 39| instance if ~his nose be cut off) or the exercise of
72 Suppl, 40| them that have their hair cut round" (Jer. 49:32). Now
73 Suppl, 40| perfection by having ~their hair cut off, thus signifying their
74 Suppl, 40| although they did not have it cut in the shape of a crown,
75 Suppl, 40| the shape of a crown, but cut it off ~completely, for
76 Suppl, 40| brothers have their hair cut because they ~renounce temporalities.
77 Suppl, 40| the ~hair should not be cut off entirely. Another reason
78 Suppl, 54| from which the wood was cut. ~In like manner food already
79 Suppl, 69| respective ~abodes are utterly cut off from communication with
80 Suppl, 71| because the damned in hell are cut off from the bond ~of charity
81 Suppl, 72| be found in them, it is cut off by the sickle of suffering,"
82 Suppl, 77| though ~the member which was cut off before a man's repentance
83 Suppl, 77| for each individual is cut off from the population
84 Suppl, 85| is the sentence carried cut ~before judgment is pronounced.
85 Suppl, 91| For the damned are more cut off from the ~blessed than
86 Suppl, 96| offense worthy of being cut off ~entirely from the fellowship
87 Suppl, 96| rendered worthy of being ~cut off entirely from the fellowship
88 Suppl, 96| worthy to be altogether ~cut off from the fellowship
89 Suppl, 96| Dei xxi, 11), "as men are cut off from this perishable
90 Suppl, 96| deserve to be entirely cut off from the fellowship
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