|    Part, Question1   1, 63  |         under the figure of the prince of ~Babylon (Is. 14:12): "
 2   1, 63  |     wanted to have him as their prince and ~leader, so that they
 3   1, 64  |         under the figure of the prince of ~Babylon (Is. 14:12): "
 4   1, 64  |     wanted to have him as their prince and ~leader, so that they
 5   1, 94  |          contra Judaeos): ~"The prince of sin overcame Adam who
 6   1, 105 |      over from obedience to the prince. ~So it happens that God
 7   1, 107 |        includes two things: the prince himself and ~the multitude
 8   1, 107 |     multitude ordered under the prince. Therefore because there
 9   1, 107 |  because there is one ~God, the Prince not only of all the angels
10   1, 107 |     multitude ordered under the prince, then principality is said
11   1, 107 |       to the ~government of the prince. And those that cannot be
12   1, 107 |  governed in the same ~way by a prince belong to different principalities:
13   1, 107 |        way under the rule ~of a prince. Now such a multitude would
14   1, 107 |       hence it is written, "The prince of the kingdom of the Persians
15   1, 111 |      and it is ~right that the "Prince," according to what Gregory
16   1, 112 |      written (Dan. 10:13): "The prince of the kingdom ~of the Persians
17   1, 112 |      and twenty days." But this prince of the ~Persians was the
18   1, 112 |  explains it by saying that the prince of the ~kingdom of the Persians
19   1, 112 |       have been caused by ~some prince of the demons having led
20   1, 112 |      Gregory (Moral. xvii), the prince of the kingdom of ~Persia
21   2, 47  |         and in like manner ~the prince is angry with his subject."~
22   2, 73  |    personage, ~e.g. a sovereign prince who stands in the place
23   2, 73  |    prohibited (Ex. 22:28): "The prince of thy people thou shalt ~
24   2, 73  |    sinning: for ~instance, if a prince were to violate justice,
25   2, 102 |        sin of a priest, or of a prince, or of ~some other private
26   2, 102 |         for the negligence of a prince."~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[101]
27   2, 104 |   things that concern him, as a prince or ~judge holds in the state.
28   2, 10  |   Further, all the members of a prince's household are his ~subjects.
29   2, 12  |       allegiance to an apostate prince?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[12] A[
30   2, 12  |       Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether a prince forfeits his dominion over
31   2, 12  |         1: It would seem that a prince does not so forfeit his
32   2, 12  |       their allegiance to their prince on account of his apostasy.~
33   2, 13  |      when they ascribed to ~the prince of devils those works which
34   2, 17  |        the devil is ~damned and prince of the damned, according
35   2, 18  |      his days he feared not the prince."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[19] A[
36   2, 48  |    according to Ethic. v, 6 the prince is the guardian of ~justice.
37   2, 48  |   virtue which is proper to the prince." Therefore a special kind
38   2, 55  |     when this is decreed by the prince who is placed over the ~
39   2, 56  |           for one who strikes a prince does not receive the same
40   2, 56  |      different proportion to a ~prince from that which it bears
41   2, 59  |        thus a man who strikes a prince is punished more than one
42   2, 59  |      greater injury to strike a prince than a ~private person.
43   2, 59  |     wherefore he that strikes a prince, is not only struck ~back,
44   2, 61  |         injures the person of a prince than on ~one who injures
45   2, 64  |         that case ~nearly every prince would be damned. Therefore
46   2, 67  |        authority of the king or prince who appointed him. Hence,
47   2, 67  | appointed ordinary judge by the prince.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[69] A[
48   2, 100 |     virtue than piety. For the ~prince to whom worship is paid
49   2, 100 |       which is ~governed by the prince. Now a universal power is
50   2, 100 |      Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: The prince is compared to the father
51   2, 102 |       justice. Wherefore if the prince's authority is not ~just
52   2, 106 |       Rm. 13:4) of the earthly ~prince that "he is God's minister,
53   3, 1   |        as little; and that this Prince should quit His ~throne
54   3, 8   |         Pt. 5:4, "And when ~the prince of pastors shall appear,
55   3, 8   |      governance, and thus every prince ~or prelate is head of the
56   3, 22  |        offered for the sin of a prince, a she-goat for the sin
57   3, 29  |       reason - namely, that the prince of the world might be ~deceived -
58   3, 37  |         the ~world to come, the Prince of Peace"; and (Zach. 6:
59   3, 37  |        peace" ~under "God their Prince."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[37] A[
60   3, 43  |        devils "by Beelzebub the prince of devils." Therefore it
61   3, 44  |       Jn. 12:31: "Now shall the prince of this world be cast out." ~
62   3, 46  |       against the State, or any Prince in ~higher authority. But
63   3, 46  |        upon ~God. For suppose a prince to speak by word of mouth,
64   3, 47  |        to die, as despising the prince's word; so the Jew, who ~
65   3, 49  |   drawing ~nigh: "Now shall the prince of this world be cast out;
66   3, 65  |         this can be done by the prince ~alone. Consequently the
67   3, 65  |   bishop, who is, as it were, a prince in the Church. But ~a man
68   3, 72  |         has free access ~to the prince of the Church, i.e. the
69 Suppl, 13|    greater offense to ~strike a prince than anyone else. Therefore,
70 Suppl, 72|     come for thy words: but the prince of the ~kingdom of the Persians
71 Suppl, 73|      namely Michael, who is the prince of the Church as he was
72 Suppl, 86|      written (Jn. 16:11): ~"The prince of this world is already
 
 |