|    Part, Question1   1, 1   |          those ~who deny them, but leave this to a higher science;
 2   1, 68  |        them by way of miracle." We leave ~this view, then, and answer
 3   1, 76  |    intellectual part, he seems to ~leave it in doubt whether it be "
 4   1, 69  |        them by way of miracle." We leave ~this view, then, and answer
 5   1, 75  |    intellectual part, he seems to ~leave it in doubt whether it be "
 6   1, 91  |         man, wherefore a man shall leave father and mother, and shall
 7   2, 17  |           such an extent as not to leave it free to ~assent or dissent,
 8   2, 35  |          and consequently we would leave the ~pleasure of eating
 9   2, 44  |            when ~seized with fear, leave the outskirts, and, as far
10   2, 95  |        desist from evil-doing, and leave others in peace, and that
11   2, 97  |           it would be dangerous to leave this to ~the discretion
12   2, 105 |            Hence the Lord ~did not leave the choice of a king to
13   2, 113 |           et Concup. i, 26), if to leave ~off sinning was the same
14   2, 2   |              Wherefore a man shall leave ~father and mother, and
15   2, 10  |        does an indiscreet silence ~leave those in error who might
16   2, 10  |       prisoners, they should still leave them free to believe, if
17   2, 25  |            2:24) that "a man shell leave ~father and mother" on account
18   2, 25  |           does not in all respects leave his father and mother ~for
19   2, 25  |          his wife. He does however leave all his kinsfolk, and ~cleaves
20   2, 31  |           religious would have to ~leave the cloister in order to
21   2, 31  |           no need for religious to leave their ~cloister in order
22   2, 59  |          the ~latter be induced to leave his master: which things
23   2, 59  |            and inducing a slave to leave his master ~are properly
24   2, 64  |          would shirk the labor and leave to another that which ~concerns
25   2, 67  |            Reply OBJ 1: Human laws leave many things unpunished,
26   2, 75  |          to buy, he ~would seem to leave it to him to judge of the
27   2, 76  |            Reply OBJ 3: Human laws leave certain things unpunished,
28   2, 99  |      obedience, since they may not leave the cloister without the ~
29   2, 99  |          without him, he must not ~leave them and enter religion,
30   2, 99  |            might abandon them, and leave them in God's care. But
31   2, 99  |         supporting his parents, to leave ~the cloister where he is
32   2, 151 |             declared that he would leave his mistress: "One little
33   2, 173 |           life so completely as to leave nothing but a ~corpse for
34   2, 182 |            is not enough merely to leave, Peter added that ~which
35   2, 183 |      dangerous for the helmsman to leave ~the ship when the sea is
36   2, 185 |            the faithful should not leave God's servants who ~work
37   2, 186 |         Since ~it is not enough to leave all, Peter adds that which
38   2, 186 |            being uncertain, let us leave it to God": ~according to
39   2, 187 |           grown out of ~infancy we leave our mother's milk for a
40   2, 187 |            enter ~religion than to leave after entering, according
41   2, 187 |        from entering or incited to leave. ~Therefore it seems that
42   2, 187 |         thinking of ~being free to leave, or of remaining in perpetuity,
43   2, 187 |          61, "Let me first take my leave of them that are ~at my
44   2, 187 |          asking first to ~take his leave of them that were at his
45   3, 1   |             of great things should leave them for lesser things.
46   3, 2   |     natural to that man, so as to ~leave no room for sin in Him."~
47   3, 3   |  circumscribe something in God and leave the rest, for all that is
48   3, 6   |            be removed color would ~leave the body, since it adheres
49   3, 40  |         reasonable that we ~should leave the word of God and serve
50   3, 49  |         swine except with Christ's leave. Therefore the devil never
51   3, 51  |            s death before granting leave ~for His burial. Secondly,
52   3, 53  |           St. ~Jerome] he seems to leave the matter doubtful. But
53   3, 57  |            go"; i.e. that I should leave you and ascend into heaven.~
54   3, 67  |         not ~reason that we should leave the word of God and serve
55   3, 67  |         stand up of themselves and leave the sacred font, should
56   3, 73  |          when ~Christ was going to leave His disciples in His proper
57   3, 83  |            priest presume ever to ~leave the Divine offices unfinished,
58 Suppl, 11|           wronging his conscience, leave a sin unpunished which he
59 Suppl, 14|         satisfaction is such as to leave an effect in the ~person
60 Suppl, 14|            God in the ~result they leave behind. But when a work
61 Suppl, 18|          sin is to be amended, but leave the decision of this ~matter
62 Suppl, 33|      danger of death, he does not ~leave that state except the disease
63 Suppl, 44|          as admonishing her not to leave her husband and take up ~
64 Suppl, 51|          lives. But she may either leave the second or return to ~
65 Suppl, 54|              Wherefore a man shall leave ~father and mother": which
66 Suppl, 59|      converted?~(4) Whether he may leave his unbelieving wife?~(5)
67 Suppl, 59|        children. But if he were to leave his unbelieving wife, the
68 Suppl, 59|           Wherefore if the husband leave her after he has changed
69 Suppl, 59|       theft," for then he ought to leave her rather than thieve.~
70 Suppl, 69|           Whether they are able to leave those places?~(4) Whether
71 Suppl, 69|          to do ~so if they were to leave their abode. Therefore they
72 Suppl, 69|            of the departed ~do not leave their abode.~Aquin.: SMT
73 Suppl, 69|           only the ~good sometimes leave their abode, but also the
74 Suppl, 69|          understanding a person to leave ~hell or heaven. First,
75 Suppl, 69|          it be fitting for them to leave their ~abode for any purpose
76 Suppl, 71|            dear to those whom they leave behind the greater their
77 Suppl, 72|       fourteenth" day all men will leave their ~abode, neither understanding
78 Suppl, 81|           their bodies will ~never leave the place assigned to them,
79 Suppl, 84|     blotted out by repentance will leave ~no effect remaining. Therefore
80 Suppl, 86| voluntarily poor, but to those who leave all and ~follow Christ in
81 Suppl, 95|         good altogether, so as to ~leave nothing. Therefore "not
82 Appen1, 2|        pains, and that when ~these leave their bodies, they may find
 
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