|    Part, Question1   1, 19  |         I will speak ~against a nation and against a kingdom, to
 2   1, 19  |         destroy it; but if that nation shall repent of its evil,
 3   1, 92  |   interior word belonging to no nation's tongue), ~this image chiefly
 4   1, 107 |    thereof; "for the good of ~a nation is more divine than the
 5   2, 97  |         i, 2), "the good of the nation is more godlike than the
 6   2, 98  |       of ~persons: but in every nation, he that feareth Him, and
 7   2, 98  |    Ecclus. 17:14): ~"Over every nation He set a ruler." Also on
 8   2, 98  |        in like ~manner to every nation: and His judgments He hath
 9   2, 98  |  written (Dt. 4:8): "What other nation is there so renowned that
10   2, 104 |       same. But if the state or nation pass to another form of
11   2, 105 |   ordering of a state or of any nation is to be ruled by a ~king:
12   2, 105 |         of rulers in a state or nation. One is that all should
13   2, 105 |      not make a man of another ~nation king, because such kings
14   2, 105 |         in like manner to every nation; and His judgments He ~hath
15   2, 105 |         21), quoting Tully, "a ~nation is a body of men united
16   2, 105 |       it is of the essence of a nation that ~the mutual relations
17   2, 105 |      preservation of a state or nation. ~Consequently, as he himself
18   2, 105 |        of persons, but in every nation, he ~that feareth Him and
19   2, 105 |    meddle with the affairs of a nation as soon as they settled
20   2, 105 |      Law excluded the men of no nation from the worship of ~God
21   2, 105 |         sinning; so too may one nation or city be punished for
22   2, 106 |       would be founded in every nation. And in these sense, as
23   2, 38  |     that avenges wrongs, when a nation or ~state has to be punished,
24   2, 50  |       the righteousness of each nation is brought into the debate
25   2, 50  |     Court, the guardian of that nation is said to have won in the ~
26   2, 61  |      not make a man of another ~nation king, who is not thy brother."~
27   2, 97  |         the common good ~of the nation is a divine thing, wherefore
28   2, 97  |       kingly priesthood, a holy nation, a purchased people." ~Therefore
29   2, 122 |          since the "good of the nation is better than ~the good
30   2, 122 |          since "the good of the nation is ~better than the good
31   2, 167 |   custom or law of ~any city or nation may not be violated at the
32   2, 169 |        suddenly speak against a nation and against a ~kingdom,
33   2, 169 |      and to destroy it. If that nation ~against which I have spoken
34   2, 171 |        Jesus should die for the nation," etc. Now Caiphas knew ~
35   2, 172 |       suddenly speak ~against a nation and against a kingdom, to
36   2, 172 |      and to destroy it. If that nation against which I have spoken
37   2, 172 |       will suddenly speak of a ~nation and of a kingdom, to build
38   2, 172 |     which he wrought on a whole nation of unbelievers. Wherefore
39   2, 172 |      out the wickedness of the ~nation." Therefore other saints
40   2, 172 |     reason why it behooved that nation to have a number of prophets ~
41   2, 174 |         being sent were of one ~nation, that of Judea, according
42   2, 174 | purposed preaching to only one ~nation, namely the Jews. Consequently,
43   3, 7   |      personally only in the one nation of the Jews, as He Himself
44   3, 7   |        to thee a prophet of thy nation and of thy brethren," and
45   3, 28  |       same parents, of the same nation, of the same family, by
46   3, 35  |          according to Is. 2:4: "Nation ~shall not lift up sword
47   3, 35  |       not lift up sword against nation."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[35] A[
48   3, 40  |      ancient tradition of their nation, out of ~their private means
49   3, 44  |         God liveth, there is no nation or kingdom whither my ~lord
50   3, 47  |     read in Jn. 18:35: "Thy own nation, ~and the chief priests
51   3, 47  |         to Jn. 18:35: "Thy own ~nation and the chief priests have
52   3, 50  |     people . . . that the whole nation perish not": ~which words
53   3, 51  |        dead, the custom of each nation should be observed." Now ~
54   3, 70  |       to be born of the ~Jewish nation. For this reason circumcision
55   3, 70  |  circumcision was given to that nation ~alone.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
56   3, 86  |      said (Jer. 18:8): "If that nation . . . shall ~repent of their
57 Suppl, 40|         but was confined to one nation; hence there was no need
58 Suppl, 41|        true of some particular ~nation, provided we understand
59 Suppl, 41|    proximate beginning ~of that nation when it became a nation
60 Suppl, 41|         nation when it became a nation distinct from others; for
61 Suppl, 72|     innocence of any particular nation is brought into the debate
62 Suppl, 72|       the ruling spirit of that nation is said to have won or lost ~
63 Suppl, 88|         fail, so as not to be a nation before Me ~for ever." Now
64 Suppl, 88|        fail, so as ~not to be a nation before Me for ever." For
65 Suppl, 96|        suddenly speak against a nation and against a kingdom, to
66 Suppl, 96|      and to destroy it. If that nation . . . shall repent of ~their
 
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