|    Part, Question1   1, 3   |          something." ~Therefore, strictly speaking, primary matter
 2   1, 12  |        in one sense it is taken ~strictly and properly, according
 3   1, 13  |         they do not properly and strictly apply to ~God; for their
 4   1, 18  |       names are sometimes taken ~strictly to denote the essence itself,
 5   1, 18  |          but sometimes, and less strictly, to denote the ~properties
 6   1, 19  |        second about what belongs strictly to ~His will; the third
 7   1, 20  |    beatific life that He lives. ~Strictly speaking, therefore, God
 8   1, 22  |         10), "Prudence ~is what, strictly speaking, commands all that '
 9   1, 24  |          23], A[1]). ~Wherefore, strictly speaking, the book of life
10   1, 27  |         is called begotten; but, strictly speaking, only what ~proceeds
11   1, 29  |         3 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Strictly speaking, the essence is
12   1, 29  |          belongs to person more ~strictly than the very word "person"
13   1, 34  |      Para. 3/3~Now word is taken strictly in God, as signifying the
14   1, 34  |     according as we use the term strictly of God, ~signifies something
15   1, 34  |     according as we use the term strictly of God, is to be taken as
16   1, 39  |          to the Son properly and strictly, according to the text, "
17   1, 39  |            The preposition "in" ~strictly denotes the habitude of
18   1, 45  |       thing is color," although, strictly speaking, the thing ~colored
19   1, 68  |       the first opinion, it may, strictly speaking, be granted ~that
20   1, 73  |          But although ~movement, strictly speaking, is a quality of
21   1, 75  |      heat by its heat; for heat, strictly speaking, does not give
22   1, 39  |          to the Son properly and strictly, according to the text, "
23   1, 39  |            The preposition "in" ~strictly denotes the habitude of
24   1, 46  |       thing is color," although, strictly speaking, the thing ~colored
25   1, 69  |       the first opinion, it may, strictly speaking, be granted ~that
26   1, 72  |          But although ~movement, strictly speaking, is a quality of
27   1, 74  |      heat by its heat; for heat, strictly speaking, does not give
28   1, 78  |          or sad. ~Secondly, less strictly, a thing is said to be passive,
29   1, 114 |        causal virtues," but not, strictly speaking, "seminal virtues," ~
30   2, 18  |         may commit ~adultery, is strictly speaking, more adulterer
31   2, 2   |    Secondly, "to think" is ~more strictly taken for that consideration
32   2, 6   |      which is the cause of faith strictly so called: and this is God,
33   2, 19  |    partaken of by us. ~Wherefore strictly speaking it is more grievous
34   2, 22  |     perfect good. Accordingly no strictly true virtue is possible ~
35   2, 22  |          just as there can be no strictly true science, ~if a right
36   2, 22  |    lacking, so, ~there can be no strictly true justice, or chastity,
37   2, 25  |         26] A[10] Body Para. 2/2~Strictly speaking, however, the father
38   2, 25  |         principle. Consequently, strictly speaking, the father is
39   2, 45  |  Philosopher is to be understood strictly, ~namely, that prudence
40   2, 55  |     himself his due, this is not strictly called "just." And since
41   2, 56  |    virtue of the good man is not strictly the same as the virtue of
42   2, 56  |        Reply OBJ 4: Every virtue strictly speaking directs its act
43   2, 56  |          that virtue considered ~strictly, for it needs some higher
44   2, 57  |       conclude that properly and strictly speaking no man can do an
45   2, 62  |        Hence chance happenings, ~strictly speaking, are neither intended
46   2, 64  |         or his ~wife), it is not strictly speaking a case of theft.
47   2, 69  |        him, ~one is not bound so strictly to help the one in need
48   2, 71  |           This is not backbiting strictly and formally speaking, ~
49   2, 74  |       may be called cursing, not strictly speaking, but ~accidentally,
50   2, 74  |          Apostle forbids cursing strictly so called with an evil ~
51   2, 75  |      Although a man is not bound strictly speaking to tell ~everyone
52   2, 76  |     advantages, if all sins were strictly forbidden and punishments ~
53   2, 77  |        but sometimes it is taken strictly for the omission of ~something
54   2, 77  |        precepts: wherefore both, strictly ~speaking, have the character
55   2, 85  |         of the New Law are ~more strictly forbidden to occupy themselves
56   2, 86  |   although the ~"witnessing" may strictly refer to the inward protestation.~
57   2, 100 |          and to whom we are more strictly bound.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
58   2, 131 |  neighbor in preaching be judged strictly, ~without doubt their guilt
59   2, 132 |            and in a broad sense. Strictly "facere" means to work something
60   2, 132 |           but not if it be taken strictly, for this is proper to magnificence. ~
61   2, 139 |        that spiritual pleasures, strictly speaking, are in ~accordance
62   2, 142 |         in a ~broad sense. Taken strictly virtue is a perfection,
63   2, 152 |      should such a copulation be strictly ~called fornication, though
64   2, 160 |         appetite, even as anger, strictly speaking, is a passion of ~
65   2, 160 |        is the irascible not only strictly so called, as a part ~of
66   2, 165 |          the knowledge of truth, strictly speaking, is ~good, but
67   2, 170 |          must say that ~prophecy strictly so called cannot be from
68   2, 184 | Philosopher says (Ethic. iv, 3), strictly and truly ~speaking honor
69   2, 187 |    religious begin to live less ~strictly, it is commendable for one
70   3, 13  |        Mt. 9:30, 31) that Jesus ~strictly charged them whose eyes
71   3, 19  |        operations, which are not strictly human, as was said above.
72   3, 19  |         nutritive parts are not ~strictly human, as stated above;
73   3, 21  |         De Anima iii, 7; first, ~strictly, according as it implies
74   3, 76  |         it is clear that Christ, strictly speaking is immovably in
75   3, 82  |            dist. 2): "It must be strictly observed ~that as often
76 Suppl, 8 |        great a punishment is not strictly due. ~Hence he is punished
77 Suppl, 25|      gains an indulgence is not, strictly speaking, ~absolved from
78 Suppl, 26|         people are not ~prelates strictly speaking, but assistants,
79 Suppl, 29|         Para. 1/1~I answer that, Strictly speaking, a thing is one
80 Suppl, 29|        in its use. Consequently, strictly speaking, that ~which is
81 Suppl, 33|     state of sickness, although ~strictly speaking, it is not another
82 Suppl, 71|         1~Reply OBJ 3: Although, strictly speaking, after death souls
83 Suppl, 71|         final ~award. Wherefore, strictly speaking, their way is hedged
84 Suppl, 72|         is not ~simply. Because, strictly speaking, a thing is more
85 Suppl, 72|      Therefore the resurrection, strictly speaking, is ~miraculous
 
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