Part, Question
1 1, 62 | acting rightly. Therefore righteous action ~was not meritorious
2 1, 63 | acting rightly. Therefore righteous action ~was not meritorious
3 1, 99 | would not have been born righteous.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[100] A[
4 2, 5 | written (Mt. 25:46) of the righteous that "they ~shall god . . .
5 2, 8 | But the ~useful and the righteous are not on an equality,
6 2, 8 | For the useful and the righteous are ~not species of good
7 2, 55 | to justice; whence the ~righteous are called just. But justice
8 2, 55 | therefore unsuitable to put "righteous" in the definition of virtue,
9 2, 56 | as by ~virtue we perform righteous actions.~Aquin.: SMT FS
10 2, 93 | under the law." But the righteous who are the sons of ~God
11 2, 93 | 15): "I esteem that the righteous act according to ~the eternal
12 2, 96 | this way the virtuous and righteous are not subject to ~the
13 2, 107 | every law is to make men righteous and virtuous, as ~was stated
14 2, 107 | it is easy to do what a righteous man does; but that to do
15 2, 107 | difficult to a man who ~is not righteous. Accordingly we read also (
16 2, 109 | Himself." But He directs righteous men to Himself as to ~a
17 2, 109 | man, even if he is most righteous, ~live righteously unless
18 2, 9 | Holy Ghost are only in the righteous, ~as stated above (Q[9],
19 2, 34 | goods, which make a man ~righteous, but, as the Philosopher
20 2, 41 | and then he who does this ~righteous act, does not, so far as
21 2, 42 | his ~neighbor may be a "righteous" love. Thirdly, as regards
22 2, 62 | to slay an innocent or a righteous ~person.~Aquin.: SMT SS
23 2, 62 | the other hand the life of righteous men ~preserves and forwards
24 2, 62 | both the ~sinful and the righteous die. Hence he who at God'
25 2, 81 | is to say ~whether he be righteous or sinful."~Aquin.: SMT
26 2, 145 | contrary, It seems that no righteous man is bound to fast. For ~
27 2, 145 | Now He is with all the righteous by dwelling in them in a ~
28 2, 145 | the ~world." Therefore the righteous are not bound by the commandment
29 2, 162 | also good things, so do the righteous make ~good use not only
30 2, 184 | There are some of the ~righteous who bracing themselves up
31 2, 186 | is said in praise of the righteous ~(Ps. 1:2) that "he shall
32 2, 187 | that ~they may appear to be righteous." Now those who pass from
33 2, 187 | presumption that they may appear righteous, but out of devotion, that ~
34 2, 187 | that ~they may become more righteous.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[189] A[
35 3, 2 | place the souls of the righteous in their everlasting seat."
36 3, 13 | the ~rational, loyal, and righteous spirit of life." But the
37 3, 21 | because ~He wishes man to be righteous and to be directed to God,
38 3, 31 | to the spirit, that is, ~righteous men, who are called (Christ'
39 3, 36 | was also made known to the righteous as ~Simeon and Anna; and
40 3, 36 | 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, the righteous are more akin to the angels
41 3, 36 | was ~not announced to the righteous, viz. Simeon and Anna, through
42 3, 36 | Now, it is clear that the righteous have, through the spirit ~
43 3, 36 | birth was made known to the ~righteous, viz. Simeon and Anna, by
44 3, 36 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: The righteous did not need the visible
45 3, 36 | herself unto them." But the righteous were nearest to Christ by
46 3, 36 | known in the Temple to the ~righteous on the fortieth day after
47 3, 36 | which is foreshadowed in the righteous. ~Wherefore also Christ
48 3, 37 | reason of which "to the righteous a light is risen up in ~
49 3, 40 | among men a blameless and righteous ~life.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
50 3, 40 | no more than his life and righteous conduct . . . but Christ ~
51 3, 43 | ungodly he should be made righteous? . . . Which thing Christ
52 3, 43 | it be greater to create a righteous being than to justify ~an
53 3, 44 | that man should be made righteous ~unless he willed: for this
54 3, 45 | His garments signify the righteous, because He will ~unite
55 3, 46 | living. But it is part of righteous living not to stand ~in
56 3, 52 | admonitions ~spoken by the righteous: to those, I say, He preached "
57 3, 52 | hell bestowed upon ~those righteous ones who were in Abraham'
58 3, 52 | setting at liberty all the righteous who were held ~fast through
59 3, 52 | as maintained that ~the righteous of old were subject to penal
60 3, 52 | hell had brought to the ~righteous of old," this must be understood
61 3, 53 | resurrection was ~bestowed upon the righteous as is promised to us in
62 3, 61 | same: since men were made righteous, ~through faith in the future
63 3, 64 | But the prayers of the righteous are more acceptable to God ~
64 3, 64 | being ungodly to be made righteous, "than to ~create heaven
65 3, 64 | making the ungodly to be righteous. ~Since, therefore, the
66 3, 64 | ministers of sacraments ~to be righteous; because ministers should
67 3, 64 | works of charity, if he be righteous, he ~will be made yet holier;
68 3, 65 | 18): "Thou, O Lord of the righteous, didst ~not impose penance
69 3, 65 | didst ~not impose penance on righteous men." [*The words quoted
70 3, 69 | for the ungodly to be made righteous "Christ ~worketh in him,
71 3, 69 | does not ~compel man to be righteous." Consequently in order
72 3, 70 | whereby the sinner is made righteous.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[70] A[
73 3, 84 | Thou, Lord, God of the righteous, hast not appointed ~repentance
74 3, 84 | appointed ~repentance to the righteous, to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob,
75 3, 88 | His grace, He makes him righteous for the present. ~But this
76 Suppl, 36| for in this sense every righteous ~man, in so far as he assists
77 Suppl, 49| useful, ~and nevertheless righteous, inasmuch as it is directed
78 Suppl, 71| His goods not only to the ~righteous but also to sinners (Mt.
79 Suppl, 71| here the prayers of ~the righteous avail those who are alive,
80 Suppl, 71| through the prayers of the righteous, than is implied by the
81 Suppl, 71| his sins, ~and if he be righteous, that thou mayest add to
82 Suppl, 87| promised as a reward to the righteous is ~not granted to the unrighteous.
83 Suppl, 87| promised as a reward to the ~righteous that they shall see the
84 Suppl, 87| will be a reward to the righteous, so will ~it be a torment
85 Suppl, 92| its nature to make a man ~righteous, but accidentally to make
86 Suppl, 92| accidentally to make an ungodly man righteous. ~Accordingly, though there
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