Part, Question
1 1, 67 | creatures was ~purposely omitted by Moses, and give various
2 1, 74 | and thus no creature is omitted. ~But, according to Basil (
3 1, 75 | the ancient philosophers omitted to distinguish between actuality
4 1, 68 | creatures was ~purposely omitted by Moses, and give various
5 1, 73 | and thus no creature is omitted. ~But, according to Basil (
6 1, 74 | the ancient philosophers omitted to distinguish between actuality
7 2, 10 | it is imputed to him who omitted to preach, according to
8 2, 31 | unless, by this neglect, one omitted to observe some precept. ~
9 2, 31 | such a ~circumstance be omitted from a virtuous act, as
10 2, 31 | however, the ~circumstance omitted from a virtuous act be such
11 2, 31 | Fraternal correction may be omitted in three ways.~Aquin.: SMT
12 2, 31 | fraternal correction may be omitted in such a way that one ~
13 2, 31 | manner, good should not be ~omitted lest evil befall. Now fraternal
14 2, 31 | Therefore it should not be omitted for fear lest the person
15 2, 31 | correction should not be omitted lest the ~person corrected
16 2, 31 | when ~such a correction is omitted, good is not omitted lest
17 2, 31 | is omitted, good is not omitted lest evil should befall.~
18 2, 41 | good. Yet sometimes it is omitted out of charity, in order
19 2, 41 | bestowal of alms may often be omitted without ~prejudice to the
20 2, 41 | threefold truth, else whoever omitted them ~would always be guilty
21 2, 41 | spiritual works should be omitted on account ~of scandal.~
22 2, 41 | so, if ~the correction be omitted in order to avoid scandal,
23 2, 41 | mercy are to be altogether omitted in order to avoid ~scandal;
24 2, 41 | threefold truth, should be ~omitted in order to avoid scandal.
25 2, 42 | thy whole ~strength" is omitted, but "with thy whole mind"
26 2, 42 | fact that one of ~them is omitted here or there is due to
27 2, 52 | act of reason ~which is omitted, namely counsel, although
28 2, 52 | whether a ~due act be entirely omitted through lack of solicitude,
29 2, 52 | some due ~circumstance be omitted.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[54] A[
30 2, 52 | the part of that which is omitted through negligence. ~If
31 2, 77 | good of any virtue can be omitted, and because ~justice to
32 2, 78 | several of which are omitted by Tully. Therefore the
33 2, 78 | These three, however, are ~omitted by Tully, because, as stated
34 2, 78 | and for this reason it is ~omitted by Tully. It may, however,
35 2, 81 | Deliver us from evil," is omitted by Luke, so that ~each one
36 2, 85 | the future, was not to be omitted." Therefore ~during the
37 2, 85 | the Apostle would not have omitted to reprove them. ~In like
38 2, 85 | phrase in the brackets is omitted in the Leonine edition].
39 2, 87 | something to be done or omitted; so ~that apparently it
40 2, 99 | duties of piety should be omitted for the sake of ~religion?~
41 2, 99 | one's parents should be omitted for ~the sake of religion? ~
42 2, 99 | one's parents should be ~omitted for the sake of religion.
43 2, 99 | duties of ~piety should be omitted for the sake of religion.~
44 2, 99 | duty of piety should be omitted for the sake of ~religion.~
45 2, 99 | duties of piety should be omitted for the ~sake of the worship
46 2, 99 | one's ~parents should be omitted for the sake of religion.~
47 2, 99 | one's parents should ~be omitted for the sake of the worship
48 2, 143 | The words in brackets are omitted in ~the Leonine edition.
49 2, 145 | Church ought ~not to be omitted on account of a pilgrimage,
50 2, 151 | sentence in brackets is omitted in the Leonine ~edition.]
51 2, 152 | wherefore the unnatural vice was omitted.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[154] A[
52 2, 184 | perfection which cannot be ~omitted without sin, and another
53 2, 184 | another wholeness which can be omitted without ~sin (Q[184], A[
54 2, 184 | counsels such that if they be omitted, man's ~whole life would
55 2, 184 | better actions, ~which can be omitted without one's life being
56 3, 30 | Further, proof should be omitted in things which admit of
57 3, 31 | therefore his memory is ~omitted down to the third generation,
58 3, 31 | question lxxxv, why ~they were omitted by St. Matthew] was continuous."~
59 3, 38 | in a ~sacrament, that is omitted which belongs of necessity
60 3, 57 | objection with its solution is omitted in the Leonine ~edition
61 3, 57 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: [*Omitted in Leonine edition; see
62 3, 60 | But if that which is omitted be not a substantial part
63 3, 66 | any of those ~things be omitted which Christ instituted
64 3, 68 | necessary for Baptism be omitted, the Baptism ~must be repeated;
65 3, 68 | invocation of the Trinity be ~omitted, as stated above (Q[66],
66 3, 71 | 2~Yet they are not to be omitted save in a case of necessity.
67 3, 72 | without it, provided it be not omitted out of contempt.~Aquin.:
68 3, 83 | Day, and to be ~entirely omitted on Good Friday.~Aquin.:
69 3, 83 | is commemorated, but are omitted in those sorrowful offices
70 3, 83 | of the dead, the "Pax" is omitted.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[83] A[
71 3, 83 | washing of the feet ~is omitted, and the washing of the
72 3, 83 | priest that he has probably omitted some of the ~words that
73 3, 84 | The words in ~brackets are omitted in the Leonine edition].~
74 3, 86 | The words in ~brackets are omitted in the Leonine edition]
75 3, 88 | The words ~in brackets are omitted in the Leonine edition.]
76 Suppl, 8 | sometimes Baptism cannot be ~omitted without loss of eternal
77 Suppl, 35| necessary for a sacrament be omitted in ~that sacrament, the
78 Suppl, 45| essential to a sacrament be omitted for ~any reason whatever,
79 Suppl, 45| sacrament, and if they are omitted there is no ~sacrament,
80 Suppl, 45| sacrament, and if these be omitted the sacrament is nevertheless
81 Suppl, 45| performed. ~Hence if these be omitted it is a true marriage, although
82 Suppl, 63| this defect the blessing is omitted in a second marriage. This, ~
83 Suppl, 64| and the Fourth Article are omitted in the Leonine edition.]~
84 Suppl, 64| the previous article are ~omitted in the Leonine edition.]~
85 Suppl, 64| times? [*This article is ~omitted in the Leonine edition.]~
86 Suppl, 67| Reply OBJ 5: A good may be omitted in two ways. First, in order
87 Suppl, 67| good; thus Jacob rightly omitted ~to have only one wife,
88 Suppl, 67| In ~another way a good is omitted in order to avoid a greater
89 Suppl, 96| awarded only ~to such as have omitted to practice works of mercy:
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