Part, Question
1 1, 34 | Hence, they endeavored to maintain ~that when the Son of God
2 1, 50 | things; as if we were to maintain ~that human nature is a
3 1, 62 | natural state, while ~others maintain that they were created in
4 1, 63 | According to those who maintain that the chief devil was
5 1, 65 | answer that, Certain heretics maintain that visible things are
6 1, 70 | Damascene (De Fide Orth. ii) maintain that the ~heavenly bodies
7 1, 75 | will see that those who maintain the corporeal nature of
8 1, 75 | proper to the soul, could maintain man to be a soul making
9 1, 75 | should nevertheless have to maintain that it is ~incorruptible.
10 1, 76 | Some, however, tried to maintain that the intellect is united
11 1, 76 | impossible and unreasonable ~to maintain that there exists one intellect
12 1, 76 | motor, as the Platonists maintain, ~it would necessarily follow
13 1, 51 | things; as if we were to maintain ~that human nature is a
14 1, 63 | natural state, while ~others maintain that they were created in
15 1, 64 | According to those who maintain that the chief devil was
16 1, 66 | answer that, Certain heretics maintain that visible things are
17 1, 71 | Damascene (De Fide Orth. ii) maintain that the ~heavenly bodies
18 1, 74 | will see that those who maintain the corporeal nature of
19 1, 74 | proper to the soul, could maintain man to be a soul making
20 1, 74 | should nevertheless have to maintain that it is ~incorruptible.
21 1, 75 | Some, however, tried to maintain that the intellect is united
22 1, 75 | impossible and unreasonable ~to maintain that there exists one intellect
23 1, 75 | motor, as the Platonists maintain, ~it would necessarily follow
24 1, 89 | spiritual matter, as some maintain; ~because the said matter
25 1, 114 | A[4] Body Para. 2/2 ~To maintain therefore that heavenly
26 2, 73 | sins ~to be equal, but also maintain that all the pains of hell
27 2, 96 | of the law, in order to maintain the common weal, which the ~
28 2, 103 | heathendom. Hence others maintain that those ~foods were forbidden
29 2, 109 | On the contrary, As some maintain, man was first made with
30 2, 109 | and they ~deny it who maintain that the help of God's grace
31 2, 56 | that "they are wrong who maintain that the State and the home
32 2, 57 | hold a ~false opinion who maintain that it is in a man's power
33 2, 60 | in order that they may maintain justice.~Aquin.: SMT SS
34 2, 64 | Therefore ~it is erroneous to maintain that it is unlawful for
35 2, 86 | on the above decretal] maintain ~that one may be dispensed
36 2, 86 | seemingly, that we must maintain that, as ~stated above (
37 2, 98 | dispensation. ~Some, however, maintain that one ought to receive
38 2, 122 | good to others than to ~maintain oneself in good, since the "
39 2, 150 | would not be difficult to maintain a perpetual ~meditation
40 2, 159 | laughter"; the fourth ~is "to maintain silence until one is asked";
41 2, 160 | degree of humility is "to maintain silence until one is asked,"
42 2, 163 | providence not to destroy, but to maintain, nature." Now it is ~a condition
43 2, 166 | poor. Wherefore those who maintain them in moderation do ~not
44 2, 167 | adorn themselves, whether to maintain the fitness of ~their estate,
45 2, 179 | whereas we are nowise able to maintain ~an attentive mind in the
46 2, 183 | would sin if he chose to maintain himself on the ~goods of
47 3, 2 | first, ~indeed, because to maintain two hypostases or supposita
48 3, 2 | Christ is the ~same as to maintain two persons, as was shown
49 3, 12 | phantasms. And in this way they maintain that Christ's knowledge ~
50 3, 16 | salvation, how dost thou maintain that ~what was the cause
51 3, 17 | masculine. But since we maintain ~one person and one suppositum
52 3, 28 | virgin. ~First, in order to maintain the dignity or the Father
53 3, 30 | Christ. First, in order to ~maintain a becoming order in the
54 3, 35 | suppose," says ~he, "as many maintain, that in the world there
55 3, 38 | John's baptism, as some ~maintain, or with Christ's baptism,
56 3, 54 | a heavenly body, as some maintain, and into ~which we shall
57 3, 67 | of the Holy Ghost," some ~maintain that the sacrament of Baptism
58 3, 77 | the untruth of what some maintain; viz. that ~the species
59 Suppl, 13| have to undergo (as some maintain, ~who argue that a man profits
60 Suppl, 17| chiefly ~ordained (if we maintain that it is the same as a
61 Suppl, 25| many opinions. For some maintain ~that indulgences have not
62 Suppl, 25| consequently those who maintain this, say that the Church
63 Suppl, 25| Sent. iv, D, 20], as some maintain, nor again does it ~derogate
64 Suppl, 30| remnants of sin. Some, however, maintain that it is ~instituted chiefly
65 Suppl, 39| consecration. ~Some, however, maintain that the use of reason is
66 Suppl, 41| nature, it is impossible ~to maintain that the act of begetting
67 Suppl, 51| be a ~grave assertion to maintain that they ought to be separated
68 Suppl, 56| from ~catechizing, as some maintain.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[56] A[
69 Suppl, 66| question more correctly who maintain that a man who has ~married
70 Suppl, 70| essential parts as some ~maintain, or at least are its natural
71 Suppl, 70| are not ~separable as some maintain." Therefore the sensitive
72 Suppl, 76| was possible for them ~to maintain that the soul pre-existed
73 Suppl, 76| separated soul (as some maintain), cannot be resumed in identity. ~
74 Suppl, 76| not ~reformed. Hence to maintain that he who rises again
75 Suppl, 77| such admixture, as others maintain. And thus the ~nutrimental
76 Suppl, 78| as the ~Jews and Turks maintain, and certain heretics known
77 Suppl, 79| heavenly body, which they ~maintain enters into the composition
78 Suppl, 81| grant this, and yet they maintain that the glorified ~body
79 Suppl, 89| to ~the philosophers who maintain that our souls emanate from
80 Suppl, 94| that God's power ~should maintain within the bowels of the
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