|    Part, Question1   1, 2   |            their end. Now whatever ~lacks intelligence cannot move
 2   1, 4   |             call that perfect which lacks ~nothing of the mode of
 3   1, 4   |     universally perfect, because He lacks not (says the Commentator, ~
 4   1, 5   |              but ~only so far as it lacks being. Thus a man is said
 5   1, 5   |             to be evil, because he ~lacks some virtue; and an eye
 6   1, 5   |         said to be evil, because it lacks the ~power to see well.~
 7   1, 5   |            said to be perfect if it lacks nothing according to the
 8   1, 90  |            Further, perfect is what lacks nothing. But the human body
 9   1, 90  |         nothing. But the human body lacks ~more than the body of other
10   2, 5   |             not at ~rest, if he yet lacks some good that can be got.
11   2, 5   |          OBJ 3: None of the Blessed lacks any desirable good; since
12   2, 18  |             of evil, inasmuch as he lacks sight. ~That, however, which
13   2, 18  |            evil: for instance if it lacks the quantity determined
14   2, 18  |             but not ~inasmuch as it lacks the order of reason.~Aquin.:
15   2, 18  |         goodness; and evil, when it lacks that ~complement. But every
16   2, 18  |           An idle word ~is one that lacks either the usefulness of
17   2, 27  |            far as he needs them and lacks them, he is unlike them.
18   2, 40  |            above (A[5]). ~But youth lacks experience. Therefore it
19   2, 67  |             science in so far as it lacks vision.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[
20   2, 73  |        opposite virtue. Now whoever lacks ~one virtue lacks them all,
21   2, 73  |           whoever lacks ~one virtue lacks them all, as was shown above (
22   2, 73  |             so much so ~that he who lacks the use of reason, is altogether
23   2, 76  |        knowledge; wherefore whoever lacks knowledge ~about anything,
24   2, 81  |        cannot cause sin, because it lacks the ~rational part of the
25   2, 84  |          Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Sin lacks order in so far as it turns
26   2, 102 |        binding, ~betokens a man who lacks the veil of taciturnity,
27   2, 102 | understanding ~thereof; and whoever lacks either of these is spiritually
28   2, 6   |         lifeless [informis] when it lacks ~the form due to it. Now
29   2, 6   |          says that "the faith which lacks ~charity is a gift of God."
30   2, 9   |         piety is very useless if it lacks ~the discernment of knowledge."
31   2, 16  |        thing, of ~one, namely, that lacks what it hopes to have. Therefore
32   2, 22  |         referred to that whereby he lacks charity. Such an act is
33   2, 22  |          perfectly good, because it lacks its due ~order to the last
34   2, 37  |           virtues, although whoever lacks faith lacks charity, so
35   2, 37  |        although whoever lacks faith lacks charity, so too ~schism
36   2, 41  |           done." Now ~anything that lacks rectitude is a sin. Therefore
37   2, 42  |           whole and perfect when it lacks nothing" ~(Phys. iii, 6).
38   2, 44  |              since the fatuous man ~lacks the sense of judgment, while
39   2, 44  |      contrary to ~wisdom because it lacks the savor of discretion
40   2, 58  |           thirdly, when the reason ~lacks certainty, as when a man,
41   2, 58  |           unjust, if he who ~judges lacks the habit of justice or
42   2, 60  |           him, and given to him who lacks it according to ~the form
43   2, 69  |            On the contrary, He that lacks food is no less in need
44   2, 69  |          less in need than he that ~lacks an advocate. Yet he that
45   2, 81  |        intention is lacking, prayer lacks both merit and impetration: ~
46   2, 87  |             is lawful. A ~rash oath lacks judgment, a false oath lacks
47   2, 87  |        lacks judgment, a false oath lacks truth, and a wicked or ~
48   2, 87  |            wicked or ~unlawful oath lacks justice.~Aquin.: SMT SS
49   2, 87  |            has sworn, else his oath lacks truth.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
50   2, 96  |        because an oath of this kind lacks the good of faith, which
51   2, 109 |         simulate holiness, which he lacks ~through mortal sin, then,
52   2, 112 |             of ~justice, because it lacks the full aspect of debt,
53   2, 125 |           reason, and ~sometimes it lacks moderation, either by excess
54   2, 132 |            his ~actions, because he lacks the wherewithal to perform
55   2, 150 |           who has the other virtues lacks the matter of virginity,
56   2, 159 |             have some good which he lacks himself, or himself to have ~
57   2, 169 |           the perfect is that which lacks nothing" ~(Phys. iii, 6).
58   2, 169 |             revelation, but that it lacks none of those things to
59   2, 182 |          said to be perfect when it lacks nothing in the ~disposition
60   2, 182 |           The perfect is that which lacks nothing" (Phys. iii, ~6).
61   2, 182 |             no one in this life who lacks nothing; for it is written ~(
62   2, 182 |           the perfect is that which lacks ~nothing." Hence we may
63   2, 185 |             thereto, but because he lacks that ~which enables him
64   2, 185 |         deliver judgment because he lacks the episcopal authority.
65   2, 186 |           such a thing is one "that lacks nothing," ~and this belongs
66   3, 27  |           the perfect is that which lacks nothing," as is said Phys. ~
67   3, 82  |            excommunicated, who also lacks the use. Therefore it seems
68 Suppl, 4 |          not contrition, because it lacks the efficacy of contrition.~
69 Suppl, 14|        punishment, even ~in one who lacks charity. Much more, therefore,
70 Suppl, 17|              without sin by one who lacks knowledge; whereas knowledge
71 Suppl, 27|            be supplied with what he lacks. Hence it is written (Gal. ~
72 Suppl, 32|             can he be anointed who ~lacks the part to be anointed.~
73 Suppl, 53|          character of order: but he lacks the ~exercise of his order.
74 Suppl, 63|            unlawful, but because it lacks the honor of the signification
75 Suppl, 78|           the perfect is that which lacks nothing. ~Since then there
76 Suppl, 83|            is deformed, ~because he lacks due proportion of the parts
77 Suppl, 93|          since no ~one is saved who lacks continence, and continence
78 Suppl, 94|             needs no ~kindling, and lacks not heat." Therefore it
 
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