Part, Question
1 2, 87 | because the punishment of ~kindred redounds somewhat upon those
2 2, 102 | out from his house and ~kindred, for this reason he was
3 2, 105 | and had no fellowship of kindred with them, were to ~be held
4 2, 105 | all the succession of his kindred." The same ~applies to Ruth
5 2, 105 | and those of their ~near kindred, on account of the natural
6 2, 20 | prudence, but also a sort of kindred vice, alike, not in truth ~
7 2, 24 | one's father or mother or ~kindred, according to Lk. 12:26.
8 2, 25 | commanded to hate, in our kindred, not their ~kinship, but
9 2, 25 | we should not love our ~kindred more than those who are
10 2, 25 | love to others than our ~kindred: thus in the army a man
11 2, 25 | are not bound to love our kindred most of all.~Aquin.: SMT
12 2, 25 | nature we should love our kindred most, in matters ~concerning
13 2, 25 | Therefore the friendship ~of kindred is more stable, while other
14 2, 25 | precedence of the love of ~kindred in matters where we are
15 2, 25 | action. Yet the friendship of kindred is more stable, since it ~
16 2, 30 | that you forget ~not your kindred, if you know them to be
17 2, 61 | lawfully give preference to his kindred since there is at ~least
18 2, 61 | goods of the Church to their kindred without regard ~to their
19 2, 71 | through the flattery of their ~kindred, or the favor of others,
20 2, 78 | constant deference to his kindred and the ~well-wishers of
21 2, 79 | exhibited, to our human kindred and ~relations as also to
22 2, 79 | only to God but also to our kindred.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[81] A[
23 2, 79 | exhibits to one's ~human kindred, if we take the term religion
24 2, 85 | inheriting it from their kindred, ~or by purchase, or in
25 2, 86 | the gathering of their ~kindred. Now a vow is a promise
26 2, 98 | prelate for the ~profit of his kindred, or the increase of his
27 2, 98 | that he provide for one's kindred from the revenue is ~manifest
28 2, 99 | relations ~besides those of kindred and citizenship, as the
29 2, 99 | extends not only to one's kindred and ~fellow-citizens.~Aquin.:
30 2, 99 | do our duty towards our kindred and well-wishers of our
31 2, 99 | worship given to all our ~kindred, since our kinsfolk are
32 2, 99 | relations of a man with his kindred and fellow-citizens ~are
33 2, 99 | bound to support all one's kindred and fellow-citizens. ~Therefore
34 2, 99 | homage and ~duty to all our kindred and to the well-wishers
35 2, 99 | precedence of the claims of kindred."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[101]
36 2, 99 | to have not known their kindred, because they ~obeyed the
37 2, 99 | bound by the duties of kindred, to take care of him."~Aquin.:
38 2, 100 | the common ~good. Now our kindred pertain to the private good,
39 2, 100 | which pays worship to one's kindred.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[102] A[
40 2, 100 | of our parents and of our kindred are more ~substantially
41 2, 100 | persons who are not of their kindred.~
42 2, 119 | flesh, but also to all his kindred on account ~of their being
43 2, 120 | and also to other blood kindred, and to the ~well-wishers
44 2, 120 | precedes the debt to one's ~kindred and country since it is
45 2, 120 | of our parents that ~our kindred and country belong to us.
46 2, 120 | to his country and other kindred. Nevertheless this ~precept
47 2, 122 | wont to despise both their kindred and all they ~possess, and
48 2, 152 | liking for a woman of his kindred, if to this be ~added the
49 2, 157 | casteth ~off even his own kindred." Therefore cruelty is not
50 2, 158 | simplicity, humility," and other kindred virtues, of which we have
51 2, 183 | if you overlook not your kindred when you know ~them to be
52 3, 18 | and one of the latter's kindred wishes him ~not to be hanged
53 3, 29 | Virgin ~was of the family or kindred of Aaron, so that she was
54 3, 31 | the human race is Christ's kindred, inasmuch as He took ~flesh
55 3, 31 | would seem to have no ~kindred with Christ: but rather
56 3, 31 | Christ and the human race are kindred, through the likeness ~of
57 3, 37 | there" was ~"none of" his "kindred that" was "called by this
58 3, 70 | thy country and from thy ~kindred." Therefore circumcision
59 Suppl, 50| since ~more degrees of kindred come under prohibition at
60 Suppl, 53| marry within the degrees of kindred ~forbidden by the Church.
61 Suppl, 54| will there be any tie of kindred between him and ~the person
62 Suppl, 54| husband regards his wife's kindred ~as his own. Hence it would
63 Suppl, 54| could take a woman of his kindred to wife since no new ~friendship
64 Suppl, 54| should take a ~wife from his kindred, in order to avoid confusion
65 Suppl, 54| friendship with their more remote kindred than with strangers: ~and
66 Suppl, 54| account of so numerous a kindred, and thus the ~prohibition
67 Suppl, 55| connected with her husband's kindred ~except by reason of the
68 Suppl, 55| contract it with her ~husband's kindred.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[55] A[
69 Suppl, 55| connected with all his ~kindred.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[55] A[
70 Suppl, 55| united ~together. Now the kindred of the husband do not become
71 Suppl, 55| in the flesh to all his kindred, for the same reason ~his
72 Suppl, 55| connected with his father's kindred by the same kind of tie
73 Suppl, 55| wife with her ~husband's kindred, and yet it ought not to
74 Suppl, 55| with all ~her husband's kindred. Therefore all her husband'
75 Suppl, 55| Therefore all her husband's kindred are made one ~with all who
76 Suppl, 55| all her first husband's ~kindred, since she is related to
77 Suppl, 55| husband. Now the husband's kindred inherit his possessions
78 Suppl, 72| watch over their friends and kindred and assist them in ~their
79 Suppl, 95| the glory even of their kindred, since they themselves are
80 Suppl, 95| Nevertheless they will envy their kindred less than others, and their ~
81 Suppl, 95| be greater if all their kindred were damned, and others ~
82 Suppl, 95| saved, than if some of their kindred were saved. For this reason
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