|    Part, Question1   1, 1   |         reason. Therefore it has no concern to ~prove the principles
 2   1, 25  |          order of things; and would concern His power. Then what is ~
 3   1, 32  |              But the notions do not concern the unity ~of the essence,
 4   1, 66  |     actually possesses. Nor does it concern the point at issue to inquire
 5   1, 67  |     actually possesses. Nor does it concern the point at issue to inquire
 6   1, 88  |           souls of the dead have no concern in the affairs of the living."~
 7   2, 34  |             within us, are more the concern of ~prudence and virtue
 8   2, 49  |            or ~evil, so it does not concern the fourth species of quality
 9   2, 49  |             to the nature of thing, concern beauty; while heat ~and
10   2, 49  |             the nature of a thing, ~concern health. And in this way
11   2, 57  |           the latter is a matter of concern to them also, but ~not how
12   2, 58  |       passions, which are the chief concern of moral virtue. Therefore
13   2, 58  |             the means, which is the concern of prudence. Even so, in ~
14   2, 60  |       absolutely, in which way they concern the ~concupiscible faculty,
15   2, 65  |        being ~prudent in those that concern another virtue: even as
16   2, 67  |    Objection. For those things that concern ~the active life, belong
17   2, 69  |              4/4~Those things which concern the contemplative life,
18   2, 81  |             hand, those things that concern the nature of ~the species,
19   2, 99  |        commandments." Now ~precepts concern moral matters, as stated
20   2, 100 |            are about matters ~which concern good morals; and since good
21   2, 100 |             is free in matters that concern himself. And therefore the ~
22   2, 100 |             But the Divine promises concern the rewards of the precepts. ~
23   2, 104 |      precepts there are some which ~concern man himself, such as observances
24   2, 104 |           man, and whatever matters concern the ~community at large
25   2, 104 |            are not only those which concern actions at law; but also
26   2, 104 |          with regard to things that concern him, as a prince or ~judge
27   2, 1   |       matters of faith is that some concern ~the majesty of the Godhead,
28   2, 1   |            all other ~matters which concern the whole Church, such as
29   2, 2   |            man is bound to fulfil, ~concern acts of virtue which are
30   2, 28  |             peace, because opinions concern the intellect, which precedes
31   2, 30  |    necessary. Nevertheless it ~does concern the deceased what is done
32   2, 31  |           an act of justice, ~whose concern it is to safeguard the rectitude
33   2, 38  |           the war be just, it is no concern of justice whether it be ~
34   2, 47  |        circumstances seem to be the concern of moral virtues ~rather
35   2, 47  |            2: Circumstances are the concern of prudence, because prudence ~
36   2, 47  |             other hand they are the concern of moral virtues, ~in so
37   2, 50  |       essential to blessedness, but concern ~the government of things
38   2, 56  |         Christ." Now faith does not concern the dealings of one man
39   2, 58  |           and this judgment was his concern as ~of the other judges,
40   2, 59  |           good those matters ~which concern private individuals: whereas
41   2, 78  |            this due is chiefly ~the concern of justice, which is the
42   2, 78  |           ensured. This due ~is the concern of "liberality," "affability"
43   2, 84  |            the people ~offer to God concern the priests, not only as
44   2, 106 |           sins, so far as it is the concern of public justice, is an ~
45   2, 107 |             another the things that concern himself. In the ~second
46   2, 107 |          signs to the things which ~concern man himself. Nevertheless
47   2, 107 |             is, and the things that concern ~him, not other, and neither
48   2, 108 |             particulars that do not concern him. Wherefore a lie of
49   2, 120 |            Reply OBJ 3: Things that concern the common good must needs
50   2, 137 |      pleasures and delights are the concern of ~temperance rather than
51   2, 139 |            ii, 27) that ~"it is the concern of temperance to calm all
52   2, 145 |           statute those things that concern the common weal of the faithful
53   2, 149 |            the other senses are the concern of ~temperance in so far
54   2, 150 |             But meditation does not concern the ~flesh. Therefore virginity
55   2, 159 |      aforesaid degrees, those which concern outward ~actions are unfittingly
56   2, 169 |             higher mysteries, which concern the ~perfect and belong
57   2, 170 | foreknowledge of future things that concern ~them. Thus ants foreknow
58   2, 183 |             they neglect those that concern the ~worship of God.~Aquin.:
59   2, 184 |         being of those ~things that concern the love of God and of our
60   2, 186 |             candlestick," does not ~concern him but his superiors, and "
61   2, 187 |      Augustine says that "some vows concern the ~individual, such as
62   3, 27  |        world; (4) Those things that concern His exaltation after this
63   3, 35  |        pains in ~childbirth did not concern Christ, who came to atone
64   3, 46  |            Christ's Passion did not concern His Godhead.~Aquin.: SMT
65   3, 53  |          consider those things that concern Christ's Exaltation; ~and
66   3, 55  |         spirits. But such things as concern future glory are ~beyond
67   3, 59  |         touch on those ~points that concern Christ's dignity.~Aquin.:
68   3, 60  |       considering those things that concern the mystery of the incarnate ~
69   3, 84  |            the object, as when they concern the same ~object in the
70 Suppl, 17|       worthy. Therefore it does not concern the ~power of the keys to
71 Suppl, 23|         lawful, viz. in those which concern salvation, for one ~is allowed
72 Suppl, 29|             salvation, nor do ~they concern the building or division
73 Suppl, 34|      Further, the sacraments do not concern the Church triumphant. Yet ~
74 Suppl, 44|            one, but the things that concern the common action of the ~
75 Suppl, 51|       impediments to marriage if it concern those things which render
76 Suppl, 52|             marrying. For it is the concern of the lawgiver how each ~
77 Suppl, 76|           consider: (1) Those which concern the good and ~wicked in
78 Suppl, 76|             common; (2) those which concern the good only; (3) those
79 Suppl, 76|         good only; (3) those which ~concern only the wicked. Three things
80 Suppl, 76|            the wicked. Three things concern the good and wicked in ~
81 Suppl, 94|          consider those things that concern the damned ~after the judgment: (
 
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