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       Part, Question7001   2, 50  |              Counsel is properly about things useful for an end. Hence ~
 7002   2, 50  |                for an end. Hence ~such things as are of most use for an
 7003   2, 50  |               1]] is profitable to all things." ~Therefore the beatitude
 7004   2, 50  |              the fruits, but only such things as pertain to action, in
 7005   2, 51  |                of prudence or of those things which are requisite for
 7006   2, 51  |                are due to abuse of the things required for prudence. ~
 7007   2, 51  |               and without detriment to things necessary for salvation,
 7008   2, 51  |               single defect." Now many things are requisite for prudence;
 7009   2, 51  |                 by opposition to those things which are requisite for
 7010   2, 51  |                Since however all these things are ~intended for the direction
 7011   2, 51  |                Hence the lack of those things which ~are requisite for
 7012   2, 51  |               2 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Things are said to be done rashly
 7013   2, 51  |            Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Many things have to be considered in
 7014   2, 51  |            needs give thought to many ~things. Now precipitation is due
 7015   2, 51  |           contempt or neglect of those things on which a right judgment ~
 7016   2, 51  |                All thought about those things of which counsel takes ~
 7017   2, 51  |             human action, wherein more things ~have to be thought about
 7018   2, 52  |             about ~evil or indifferent things (for no man is accused of
 7019   2, 52  |             omit them), nor about good things, for if these be done negligently,
 7020   2, 52  |              be so remiss about Divine things, as to fall away altogether
 7021   2, 53  |              solicitude about temporal things;~(7) Of solicitude about
 7022   2, 53  |               A[13]), prudence regards things ~which are directed to the
 7023   2, 53  |               which can extend to evil things also. ~Therefore, although
 7024   2, 53  |         because we covet the ~external things of the world on account
 7025   2, 53  |                the thoughtful quest of things pertaining to ~the care
 7026   2, 53  |                 prudent'] man doth all things with counsel." Therefore,
 7027   2, 53  |               children." Now the above things seem to ~belong to craftiness.
 7028   2, 53  |                We renounce the hidden ~things of dishonesty, not walking
 7029   2, 53  |                of them that think evil things." But the thought of evil ~
 7030   2, 53  |               But the thought of evil ~things does not always pertain
 7031   2, 53  |          taking or receiving ~external things, for it is written (Acts
 7032   2, 53  |       possession of or retain external things unjustly. ~Therefore fraud
 7033   2, 53  |                is placed over temporal things, according to Ps. 8:8, "
 7034   2, 53  |               Thou ~hast subjected all things under his feet," etc. Therefore
 7035   2, 53  |              solicitous about temporal things.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[55] A[
 7036   2, 53  |               to work for the temporal things whereby he ~sustains life,
 7037   2, 53  |              solicitous about temporal things.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[55] A[
 7038   2, 53  |              solicitude about temporal things is sometimes connected with ~
 7039   2, 53  |             solicitude about ~temporal things is not unlawful.~Aquin.:
 7040   2, 53  |              be clothed?" And yet such things are very necessary.~Aquin.:
 7041   2, 53  |              solicitude about temporal things may be unlawful in ~three
 7042   2, 53  |               is, if we ~seek temporal things as an end. Hence Augustine
 7043   2, 53  |               them either to make such things their end, or for the sake
 7044   2, 53  |              or for the sake of ~these things to do whatever they were
 7045   2, 53  |              solicitude about temporal things may be unlawful, ~through
 7046   2, 53  |         endeavoring to obtain temporal things, ~the result being that
 7047   2, 53  |              drawn away from spiritual things which ~ought to be the chief
 7048   2, 53  |               fears to lack necessary ~things if he do what he ought to
 7049   2, 53  |              solicitude about temporal things is ~directed to charity
 7050   2, 53  |               is "foresight of future ~things," as stated above (Q[49],
 7051   2, 53  |           Christ had a bag for keeping things in, which Judas carried,
 7052   2, 53  |             man ~were to seek temporal things, to which the terms "past"
 7053   2, 53  |             lest he lack these needful things, we ~must not judge him
 7054   2, 53  |          provide themselves with such ~things, but those who oppose themselves
 7055   2, 53  |             God for the sake of these ~things."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[55] A[
 7056   2, 54  |                 Now foremost among the things ~dictated by natural reason
 7057   2, 54  |                room for fraud in other things than in buying ~and selling.
 7058   2, 55  |      consequently governing aright all things subject to man." Now right [
 7059   2, 55  |             does not pertain to Divine things, but only to human affairs,
 7060   2, 55  |               we are wont to say ~that things are adjusted when they are
 7061   2, 55  |        craftsman an ~expression of the things to be made externally by
 7062   2, 55  |              promulgated by God. Such ~things are partly those that are
 7063   2, 55  |                in respect of these two things, even as human ~right is.
 7064   2, 55  |            Divine law commands certain things because they are ~good,
 7065   2, 56  |              justice consists of those things that belong to our intercourse ~
 7066   2, 56  |                his ~authority over the things that are subject to him."
 7067   2, 56  |              shall have done all these things that are ~commanded you,
 7068   2, 56  |          matters of action. Now those ~things which are wrought externally
 7069   2, 56  |             wrought externally are not things concerning behavior ~but
 7070   2, 56  |              fortitude, which are such things as men (i.e. virtuous ~men)
 7071   2, 56  |               concerned about external things, not by making ~them, which
 7072   2, 56  |               3 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Things referable to oneself are
 7073   2, 56  |             their ~mode of being." Now things that differ merely in their
 7074   2, 56  |            essentially the same as the things in relation to which it
 7075   2, 56  |          essentially the same as those things in ~relation to which it
 7076   2, 56  |               be specially about those things which belong to social life.~
 7077   2, 56  |               and also ~those external things of which man can make use.
 7078   2, 56  |          external actions and external things by means of which men can ~
 7079   2, 56  |             about external actions and things, under a certain special ~
 7080   2, 56  |               it were between external things, ~which are their matter,
 7081   2, 56  |             they tend towards external things, belongs to justice, but
 7082   2, 56  |              be maintained in external things, while liberality hinders
 7083   2, 56  |            passions ~but from external things as being their objects,
 7084   2, 56  |                 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, in things that are good simply, there
 7085   2, 56  |               6. Now justice is about ~things that are good simply, as
 7086   2, 56  |           neither mean nor extremes in things that are good simply in
 7087   2, 56  |            sense that justice is about things that are good ~simply.~Aquin.:
 7088   2, 56  |         justice not only to distribute things ~duly, but also to repress
 7089   2, 56  |          solely to the distribution of things. Therefore the act of justice
 7090   2, 56  |             voluntary ~interchanges of things, such as buying and selling,
 7091   2, 56  |                is about more difficult things than ~justice is, since
 7092   2, 56  |               about the most difficult things, it ~is not about the best,
 7093   2, 57  |           something equal in ~external things, so too the object of injustice
 7094   2, 57  |                indirect object: and in things directed to an end the direct
 7095   2, 58  |             spiritual man ~judgeth all things." Now man is made spiritual
 7096   2, 58  |                any matter requires two things. The first is the virtue ~
 7097   2, 58  |     inclination to judge aright of all things according to the Divine ~
 7098   2, 58  |                   Now man is master in things concerning himself, but
 7099   2, 58  |                 for thou dost the same things which thou judgest." ~Therefore
 7100   2, 58  |          intention, or other uncertain things, as Augustine ~states (De
 7101   2, 58  |         forbids judgment about ~Divine things, which we ought not to judge,
 7102   2, 58  |               sound in his estimate of things, and turns ~neither to this
 7103   2, 58  |             stated above (A[3], ad 2), things from the very fact ~that
 7104   2, 58  |               is one thing to judge of things and another to judge of ~
 7105   2, 58  |              men. For when we judge of things, there is no question of
 7106   2, 58  |               his judgment accord with things as they are. On the ~other
 7107   2, 58  |              this case when judging of things we ~should try to interpret
 7108   2, 58  |               of persons, to interpret things for the best as stated above.~
 7109   2, 59  |                 Q[58], A[2]). But when things are distributed, a ~man
 7110   2, 59  |       according to ~proportion between things and persons: in such a way
 7111   2, 59  |            depends on the diversity of things.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[61] A[
 7112   2, 59  |               it causes a diversity of things.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[61] A[
 7113   2, 59  |               Ethic. v, 2), which very things are ~the subject matter
 7114   2, 59  |             certain externals, whether things, persons or even ~works:
 7115   2, 59  |             persons or even ~works: of things, as when one man takes from
 7116   2, 59  |               each kind of justice the things themselves of which the
 7117   2, 59  |            justice is the same, ~since things can be distributed out of
 7118   2, 59  |                we make use of persons, things, and ~works, there is then
 7119   2, 59  |                leave his master: which things can also be done ~openly.
 7120   2, 59  |               is called ~"usufruct" in things that bear fruit; and simply "
 7121   2, 59  |               borrowing" on "loan" in ~things that bear no fruit, such
 7122   2, 59  |       according to ~proportion between things and persons, as stated above (
 7123   2, 60  |            applied chiefly to external things, which can pass from one ~
 7124   2, 60  |             has ~passed from such like things to those actions and passions
 7125   2, 60  |            restitution" is applied, to things which though they be transitory
 7126   2, 60  |          circumstances of persons and ~things according to the judgment
 7127   2, 60  |                1~OBJ 2: Further, "What things soever were written, were
 7128   2, 60  |          another's thing unjustly, two things ~must be considered. One
 7129   2, 60  |              condition ~of persons and things.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[62] A[
 7130   2, 60  |                 Now this equalizing of things is ~impossible, unless he
 7131   2, 60  |              for restitution in those ~things which one man may receive
 7132   2, 60  |               1:32): "They who do such things are ~worthy of death, and
 7133   2, 61  |               of more importance than ~things, since things are for the
 7134   2, 61  |         importance than ~things, since things are for the benefit of persons
 7135   2, 61  |            conversely. ~But respect of things is not a sin. Much less,
 7136   2, 61  |         consists in allotting various ~things to various persons in proportion
 7137   2, 61  |         proportionate to and worthy of things ~which are distributed among
 7138   2, 61  |             them, by reason of certain things pertaining ~to circumstances
 7139   2, 61  |               sin: so that, spiritual ~things being of greater import
 7140   2, 61  |            equality of justice, ~those things which may cause an opposite
 7141   2, 61  |             that case, a diversity ~of things, as stated above (Q[58],
 7142   2, 62  |               ordained that all living things ~should be preserved, according
 7143   2, 62  |                it is. Now the order of things is such that the imperfect
 7144   2, 62  |              and lastly a man, so ~too things, like the plants, which
 7145   2, 62  |               should abstain from such things in order that they may be
 7146   2, 62  |                OBJ 1: God works in all things without exception whatever
 7147   2, 62  |               is concerned with better things ~than corporal slayings,
 7148   2, 62  |         corporal slayings, namely with things pertaining to spiritual ~
 7149   2, 62  |             sake of these contemptible things?" Now among contemptible
 7150   2, 62  |                 Now among contemptible things he ~reckons "those which
 7151   2, 62  |                  for the sake of these things," whereby he ~indicates
 7152   2, 62  |       occupying ~himself with unlawful things which he ought to avoid:
 7153   2, 63  |              are murderers who do such things." ~And further on he says: "
 7154   2, 63  |               that, In the goods three things may be considered in due
 7155   2, 63  |               1/1~I answer that, Other things being equal, an injury is
 7156   2, 63  |                persons, so that, other things being equal, the sin is ~
 7157   2, 64  |                man to possess external things?~(2) Whether it is lawful
 7158   2, 64  |                man to possess external things?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[66] A[
 7159   2, 64  |               man to possess external ~things. For no man should ascribe
 7160   2, 64  |               man to possess ~external things.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[66] A[
 7161   2, 64  |                18), "I will gather all things that are grown to me, and
 7162   2, 64  |             naturally possess external things.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[66] A[
 7163   2, 64  |                no power over ~external things, since he can work no change
 7164   2, 64  |             the possession of external things is not natural to man.~Aquin.:
 7165   2, 64  |               Thou hast subjected all ~things under his feet."~Aquin.:
 7166   2, 64  |                I answer that, External things can be considered in two
 7167   2, 64  |                God Whose mere will all things obey. Secondly, as ~regards
 7168   2, 64  |                dominion over ~external things, because, by his reason
 7169   2, 64  |                 possession of external things is natural to man. Moreover,
 7170   2, 64  |            sovereign dominion over all things: and He, ~according to His
 7171   2, 64  |           providence, directed certain things to the sustenance of ~man'
 7172   2, 64  |                a natural dominion over things, as ~regards the power to
 7173   2, 64  |          reproved for deeming external things to ~belong to him principally,
 7174   2, 64  |             the dominion over external things ~as regards their nature.
 7175   2, 64  |                to ~the natural law all things are common property: and
 7176   2, 64  |             common" he means external ~things, as is clear from the context.
 7177   2, 64  |            enjoy the use of the above ~things, which they themselves lack,
 7178   2, 64  |                 1/2~I answer that, Two things are competent to man in
 7179   2, 64  |                in respect of exterior ~things. One is the power to procure
 7180   2, 64  |           there is no division ~of the things possessed.~Aquin.: SMT SS
 7181   2, 64  |                with regard to external things ~is their use. In this respect
 7182   2, 64  |              ought to possess external things, not ~as his own, but as
 7183   2, 64  |          natural law dictates that all things should be possessed in common ~
 7184   2, 64  |               1/1~I answer that, Three things combine together to constitute
 7185   2, 64  |                does not look upon such things as ~unappropriated, he is
 7186   2, 64  |              in small even as in great things. ~But it seems unreasonable
 7187   2, 64  |             the ~person who takes such things can presume that this is
 7188   2, 64  |             take such like very little things, he ~may be proportionately
 7189   2, 64  |             even in these ~very little things, even as there may be through
 7190   2, 64  |         contrary, In cases of need all things are common property, so ~
 7191   2, 64  |               Para. 1/2~I answer that, Things which are of human right
 7192   2, 64  |            Divine Providence, inferior things are ordained for the ~purpose
 7193   2, 64  |         division ~and appropriation of things which are based on human
 7194   2, 64  |                by means of these very ~things. Hence whatever certain
 7195   2, 64  |             the stewardship of his own things, so that out of them he
 7196   2, 64  |              what is not his. Now the ~things which unbelievers have are
 7197   2, 64  |             xciii.): "You falsely call things your own, for you do ~not
 7198   2, 64  |          princes violently extort many things from their ~subjects: and
 7199   2, 64  |                waging a just war, such things ~as they seize in the war
 7200   2, 64  |         another's property: and these ~things are not found in robbery.
 7201   2, 64  |                loss on a person in his things, but also conduces to ~the
 7202   2, 64  |             Men who adhere to sensible things think more of external ~
 7203   2, 65  |                 Now sometimes ~certain things are alleged against the
 7204   2, 65  |              in ~accordance with these things, and not according to his
 7205   2, 65  |             the question in point, two things may be observed in ~connection
 7206   2, 66  |                not to blame. All these things must be ~weighed according
 7207   2, 66  |               may not dare to do such ~things." Specially, however, does
 7208   2, 67  |               1: Human laws leave many things unpunished, which according
 7209   2, 67  |                fearful of all temporal things" (Ethic. ~iii, 6). Wherefore
 7210   2, 67  |               and animals ~but also in things devoid of sense. Therefore
 7211   2, 67  |              that he might ensue those things to ~which his nature inclines,
 7212   2, 68  |            others, are bound to ~those things that are necessary for salvation.
 7213   2, 68  |              for instance on ~manifest things or when ill-report has preceded.
 7214   2, 68  |      confession, because he knows such things, not as man ~but as God'
 7215   2, 68  |        certitude, because they a about things contingent and ~variable.
 7216   2, 68  |               if they disagree in such things, each one would seem to
 7217   2, 68  |             according to the different things he has seen and heard.~Aquin.:
 7218   2, 68  |               take much notice of such things, wherefore they easily forget ~
 7219   2, 68  |              man is rendered unfit for things necessary for ~salvation
 7220   2, 69  |             Now to be busy with Divine things and to be busy about sin
 7221   2, 69  |                being engaged in higher things. Wherefore ~it is unfitting
 7222   2, 69  |          persons are engaged in Divine things. Secondly, on account of
 7223   2, 69  |              OBJ 2: Further, spiritual things are not to be bartered with
 7224   2, 69  |                bartered with temporal ~things. But pleading a person's
 7225   2, 70  |                words." Since, however, things ~are also signified by deeds,
 7226   2, 70  |               15): "He will give a few things and upbraid much." ~Nevertheless
 7227   2, 70  |                evils to ~me spoke vain things," and afterwards (Ps. 37:
 7228   2, 70  |            Just as we need patience in things done against us, so do ~
 7229   2, 70  |         precepts of patience in ~those things done against us refer to
 7230   2, 71  |                because of all temporal things a man's good name seems
 7231   2, 71  |               hindered from doing many things ~well. For this reason it
 7232   2, 71  |              and the good of ~external things; the good of the soul, which
 7233   2, 71  |               the body and of external things, ~can be taken away by violence.
 7234   2, 71  |            excel the goods of external things, those sins which injure
 7235   2, 71  |              which injure his external things. ~Consequently, among other
 7236   2, 72  |                speaks of his ~neighbor things that are evil simply, for
 7237   2, 72  |              are evil simply, for such things lead to the loss or ~depreciation
 7238   2, 72  |              the backbiter ~says worse things.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[74] A[
 7239   2, 72  |            written (Prov. 6:16): ~"Six things there are, which the Lord
 7240   2, 73  |             sin to deride God and the ~things of God, according to Is.
 7241   2, 74  |            foremost, since He made all things by His word, ~according
 7242   2, 74  |             properly speaking, regard ~things to which good or evil may
 7243   2, 74  |             wish to inflict it, ~other things being equal.~Aquin.: SMT
 7244   2, 75  |               written (Mt. 7:12): "All things . . . whatsoever ~you would
 7245   2, 75  |              because the just price of things is not fixed with ~mathematical
 7246   2, 75  |          measured: and the measures of things that come ~into human use
 7247   2, 75  |         abhorreth ~him that doth these things, and He hateth all injustice."~
 7248   2, 75  |             the vessels and other like things made from them, but also ~
 7249   2, 75  |              says (De Trin. iii, 8) of things ~produced by the art of
 7250   2, 75  |        determine the just ~measures of things salable, with due consideration
 7251   2, 75  |               Dei xi, 16) the price of things ~salable does not depend
 7252   2, 75  |            than to know ~the faults of things offered for sale. Now one
 7253   2, 75  |           consists in the ~exchange of things. According to the Philosopher (
 7254   2, 75  |             Polit. i, 3), exchange ~of things is twofold; one, natural
 7255   2, 75  |           should abstain not only from things that are evil ~in themselves,
 7256   2, 76  |         observe that there are certain things the use of which consists ~
 7257   2, 76  |                 Wherefore in such like things the use of the thing must
 7258   2, 76  |               for this reason, to lend things of this kin is to transfer
 7259   2, 76  |              the other hand, there are things the use of which does not
 7260   2, 76  |         destroy ~it. Wherefore in such things both may be granted: for
 7261   2, 76  |               Human laws leave certain things unpunished, on account of ~
 7262   2, 76  |               it is stated that "those things according to natural reason ~
 7263   2, 76  |            appoint a usufruct ~to such things, but established a quasi-usufruct,"
 7264   2, 76  |              loan, in ~respect of such things as are not appreciated by
 7265   2, 76  |               A[1]), there are certain things whose ~use is their consumption,
 7266   2, 76  |                 Wherefore if such like things be extorted by means ~of
 7267   2, 76  |              what is acquired by such ~things is the fruit not of the
 7268   2, 76  |                hand, there are certain things whose use is not their ~
 7269   2, 76  |               their ~consumption: such things admit of usufruct, for instance
 7270   2, 76  |                they are the ~fruits of things owned by another man and
 7271   2, 77  |              Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, things that are so related that
 7272   2, 77  |               operations and ~external things, wherein to establish equality
 7273   2, 78  |                to the Lord for all the things that He hath rendered to
 7274   2, 78  |              present, ~past and future things are told without perversion.
 7275   2, 78  |              done - sometimes in ~good things; and then annexed to justice
 7276   2, 78  |                  and sometimes in evil things, and then to justice is
 7277   2, 78  |                ix. In this sense three things pertain to friendship, namely, ~"
 7278   2, 78  |             legal justice, ~as regards things to be observed by all, he
 7279   2, 78  |             the community." As regards things which have to be done in ~
 7280   2, 79  |             reads again [relegit], the things which pertain to the ~worship
 7281   2, 79  |               from ~reading over those things which belong to Divine worship
 7282   2, 79  |         frequently to ponder over such things in our hearts, according
 7283   2, 79  |          Religion is referred to those things one exhibits to one's ~human
 7284   2, 79  |               way, because He made all things, and has supreme dominion
 7285   2, 79  |             even speak of cultivating ~things that are beneath us, thus
 7286   2, 79  |                 first principle of all things, to Him also is due a special
 7287   2, 79  |               us ~by nature, wherefore things pertaining to virtue belong
 7288   2, 79  |              to religion to do certain things through reverence for God. ~
 7289   2, 79  |             creation and government of things. ~Wherefore He Himself says (
 7290   2, 79  |             creation and government of things, wherefore they are served
 7291   2, 79  |               because God produces all things, and governs them by ~the
 7292   2, 79  |       considered in themselves, nor as things, but as images leading us
 7293   2, 79  |               infinitely surpasses all things and ~exceeds them in every
 7294   2, 79  |             worship to God. ~Hence two things are to be considered in
 7295   2, 79  |               which ~is properly about things referred to the end.~Aquin.:
 7296   2, 79  |             who offered to idols those things that are wont ~to be offered
 7297   2, 79  |      unbecoming to immortals. But such things are much less becoming to
 7298   2, 79  |                world, since "invisible things . . . ~are clearly seen,
 7299   2, 79  |                being understood by the things that are made," as the ~
 7300   2, 79  |               to make use of corporeal things, that man's mind may be
 7301   2, 79  |            Reply OBJ 2: These external things are offered to God, not
 7302   2, 79  |        ridiculed for offering to idols things ~pertaining to men, not
 7303   2, 79  |             them to certain spiritual ~things, but as though they were
 7304   2, 79  |              Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, things that are opposite members
 7305   2, 79  |            sancta" was applied to such things as ~were upheld by law and
 7306   2, 79  |               to be ascribed to ~those things that are applied to the
 7307   2, 79  |          temple, vessels and such like things are said to be ~sanctified
 7308   2, 79  |               by contact with inferior things, even as all things depreciate ~
 7309   2, 79  |           inferior things, even as all things depreciate ~by admixture
 7310   2, 79  |                by admixture with baser things, for instance, silver by
 7311   2, 79  |                withdrawn from inferior things: and hence it is that without
 7312   2, 79  |              first beginning, and such things ~must needs be most immovable.
 7313   2, 80  |                give oneself readily to things concerning ~the service
 7314   2, 80  |              of the will itself about ~things directed to the end, or
 7315   2, 80  |                in the movements of the things moved.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
 7316   2, 80  |              the will ready to do such things, and this is to be ~devout.
 7317   2, 80  |              The consideration of such things as are of a nature to ~awaken
 7318   2, 80  |            distract the mind from such things is a hindrance to devotion.~
 7319   2, 80  |             also to the love of Divine things by means ~of certain sensible
 7320   2, 80  |              caught up to ~the love of things invisible." Wherefore matters
 7321   2, 80  |               result is that such like things sometimes occasion a ~hindrance
 7322   2, 81  |              ought to ask for temporal things when we pray?~(7) Whether
 7323   2, 81  |            reason is ~cause of certain things in two ways: first, by imposing
 7324   2, 81  |               something to be ~done by things not subject to it, whether
 7325   2, 81  |                pray is to ask becoming things of God." Accordingly it
 7326   2, 81  |                have ~need of all these things." Therefore it is not becoming
 7327   2, 81  |          Another opinion held that all things, even in ~human affairs,
 7328   2, 81  |          changed ~by prayers and other things pertaining to the worship
 7329   2, 81  |                OBJ 3: God bestows many things on us out of His liberality,
 7330   2, 81  |               wishes to bestow certain things ~on us at our asking, is
 7331   2, 81  |               God, wherefore all those things through which ~reverence
 7332   2, 81  |             human mind excels exterior things, whether bodily ~members,
 7333   2, 81  |             members, or those external things that are employed for God'
 7334   2, 81  |               pray ~is to ask becoming things of God"; wherefore it is
 7335   2, 81  |               1/1~OBJ 3: Further, evil things are not to be sought from
 7336   2, 81  |              from God; and as to ~good things, God Himself invites us
 7337   2, 81  |              ask ~definitely for those things which are contained in the
 7338   2, 81  |              they should grant us good things, because they at ~any rate
 7339   2, 81  |            certain extent, as to those things which may have an ~evil
 7340   2, 81  |              in our prayers we ask for things concerning our ~salvation,
 7341   2, 81  |                invites us to take good things, that we may approach ~to
 7342   2, 81  |                to ask God for temporal things when he prays?~Aquin.: SMT
 7343   2, 81  |                to ask God for temporal things ~when he prays. We seek
 7344   2, 81  |          should not seek ~for temporal things, for it is written (Mt.
 7345   2, 81  |             His justice: and all these things shall be added ~unto you,"
 7346   2, 81  |               that is to say, temporal things, which, says He, we are
 7347   2, 81  |               seek. Therefore temporal things ~are not to be asked of
 7348   2, 81  |                solicitude for temporal things, according to the ~saying
 7349   2, 81  |                not to ask for temporal things when we pray.~Aquin.: SMT
 7350   2, 81  |                by ~asking for temporal things, it descends to things beneath
 7351   2, 81  |        temporal things, it descends to things beneath it, against the ~
 7352   2, 81  |               While we look not at the things ~which are seen, but at
 7353   2, 81  |             which are seen, but at the things which are not seen. For
 7354   2, 81  |            which are not seen. For the things ~which are seen are temporal,
 7355   2, 81  |             seen are temporal, but the things which are not seen are ~
 7356   2, 81  |                to ask God for temporal things when he ~prays.~Aquin.:
 7357   2, 81  |            other than good and useful ~things. But sometimes temporal
 7358   2, 81  |                 But sometimes temporal things, when we have them, are
 7359   2, 81  |              lawful to desire temporal things, not indeed principally,
 7360   2, 81  |                that ~we may keep these things if we have them, and if
 7361   2, 81  |                We should seek temporal things not in the first but in
 7362   2, 81  |              solicitude about temporal things is forbidden, but ~that
 7363   2, 81  |             mind is intent on temporal things in order that it ~may rest
 7364   2, 81  |               that we ask for temporal things not as ~the principal object
 7365   2, 81  |                we ought to desire good things not only for ~ourselves,
 7366   2, 81  |              perseverance, and ask for things relating to his salvation,
 7367   2, 81  |           According to Rm. 15:4, "what things soever were written, were
 7368   2, 81  |             where the end precedes the things that are directed to the ~
 7369   2, 81  |              by seeking after ~worldly things which ere the occasion of
 7370   2, 81  |             natural desire whereby all things, each in its own way, desire
 7371   2, 81  |                mind forgets all other ~things, as Hugh of St. Victor states [*
 7372   2, 81  |               to the level of inferior things: and hence it is that when,
 7373   2, 81  |                and we ought to "do all things to the glory of God" (1
 7374   2, 81  |                not in praying for many things, ~but in the affections
 7375   2, 81  |             might have none but ~these things in view, no matter how we
 7376   2, 81  |             sometimes to certain other things, as stated above (AA[6],
 7377   2, 81  |          asking for and desiring ~such things we lose merit for instance
 7378   2, 81  |            receive it: "since ~certain things are not denied us, but are
 7379   2, 81  |           condignly ~merit for another things that pertain to eternal
 7380   2, 81  |                 ask - "for ourselves - things necessary for ~salvation -
 7381   2, 81  |               that, In the sinner, two things are to be considered: his ~
 7382   2, 81  |                he ~beseech for himself things necessary for salvation,
 7383   2, 81  |               pray ~is to ask becoming things of God." Therefore it is
 7384   2, 81  |                pleading through sacred things, as when we ~say, "Through
 7385   2, 81  |                in which certain sacred things are called to mind; that ~"
 7386   2, 81  |               We may notice these four things in several of the Church'
 7387   2, 81  |         general sense includes all the things ~mentioned here; but when
 7388   2, 81  |                 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Among things that are diverse the past
 7389   2, 83  |            those acts whereby external things are ~offered to God. These
 7390   2, 83  |          twofold consideration: (1) Of things ~given to God by the faithful; (
 7391   2, 83  |               not of the ~natural law. Things that are of the natural
 7392   2, 83  |              Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, things that are of the natural
 7393   2, 83  |                Now ~just as in natural things the lower are naturally
 7394   2, 83  |              FS, Q[95], A[2]), certain things belong ~generically to the
 7395   2, 83  |               our hearts we ~offer the things which we designate thereby,"
 7396   2, 83  |               fortitude. Now all these things seem to be comprised in
 7397   2, 83  |              offered to God. Now ~many things are offered to God, such
 7398   2, 83  |              man gives alms of his own things for God's sake, or ~when
 7399   2, 83  |            which ~consists of external things: and of these we offer a
 7400   2, 83  |         Apostle says (Rm. 3:19): "What things soever the Law speaketh,
 7401   2, 83  |             give or administer ~sacred things (sacra dantes): cf. 1 Cor.
 7402   2, 84  |             oblations due?~(3) of what things they should be made?~(4)
 7403   2, 84  |            oblation" ~is common to all things offered for the Divine worship,
 7404   2, 84  |           besides to offer to the Lord things appertaining to the ~people,
 7405   2, 84  |                ordained for men in the things that appertain to God, that
 7406   2, 84  |                spending them partly on things appertaining to the Divine
 7407   2, 84  |             Divine worship, ~partly on things touching their own livelihood (
 7408   2, 84  |          oblation ~must not be made of things unjustly acquired or possessed.
 7409   2, 84  |               was predominant, certain things were ~reckoned unclean on
 7410   2, 84  |        ordained for the people "in the things that ~appertain to God" (
 7411   2, 84  |              in God's honor out of the things he has received from God,
 7412   2, 85  |                pay tithes?~(2) Of what things ought tithes to be paid?~(
 7413   2, 85  |               are bound only to those ~things which were commanded by
 7414   2, 85  |           Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have ~commanded
 7415   2, 85  |             tithes (Mt. 23:23), "These things you ~ought to have done"
 7416   2, 85  |                I walk . . . of all the things that ~Thou shalt give to
 7417   2, 85  |          separate another tithe of all things that grow to ~thee at that
 7418   2, 85  |               to 1 Cor. 12, "All these things happened to them in figure."
 7419   2, 85  |             bound to pay tithes of all things?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[87] A[
 7420   2, 85  |           bound to give tithes of all ~things. The paying of tithes seems
 7421   2, 85  |           bound to pay tithes on such ~things.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[87] A[
 7422   2, 85  |            revenue from other ~smaller things, such as the herbs that
 7423   2, 85  |             Therefore neither on these things is a man bound to pay tithes.~
 7424   2, 85  |                pay tithes on such like things.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[87] A[
 7425   2, 85  |           written (Gn. 28:22): "Of all things that Thou ~shalt give to
 7426   2, 85  |               the debt whereby carnal ~things are due to those who sow
 7427   2, 85  |                those who sow spiritual things, according to the saying ~
 7428   2, 85  |                sown unto you spiritual things, ~is it a great matter if
 7429   2, 85  |          matter if we reap your carnal things?" [thus implying that ~on
 7430   2, 85  |          matter if we reap your carnal things"] ~[*The phrase in the brackets
 7431   2, 85  |              the designation of carnal things. Therefore tithes must be
 7432   2, 85  |               2 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Things are ill-gotten in two ways.
 7433   2, 85  |                such, for instance, are things gotten by ~robbery, theft
 7434   2, 85  |                the other hand ~certain things are said to be ill-gotten,
 7435   2, 85  |     stage-playing, and the like. ~Such things a man is not bound to restore,
 7436   2, 85  |           accepted from them on these ~things.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[87] A[
 7437   2, 85  |               3 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Things directed to an end must
 7438   2, 85  |              they should demand minute things with careful exactitude, ~
 7439   2, 85  |            tithes on such like minute ~things, but left it to the judgment
 7440   2, 85  |                to pay, ~because minute things are counted as nothing.
 7441   2, 85  |           tithes even ~on these minute things: nor are they reproved by
 7442   2, 85  |               said (Mt. 23:23): "These things you ought to have ~done,"
 7443   2, 85  |              pay tithes on such minute things, ~except perhaps by reason
 7444   2, 85  |                 1/2~I answer that, Two things have to be considered with
 7445   2, 85  |                receive tithes, and the things given in the name of ~tithes.
 7446   2, 85  |           their ministry, and temporal things are due to those ~who sow
 7447   2, 85  |               those ~who sow spiritual things. This debt concerns none
 7448   2, 85  |                2~On the other hand the things given in the name of tithes
 7449   2, 85  |              hand over to a layman the things she ~receives under the
 7450   2, 85  |                and sowers of spiritual things among the people. Wherefore
 7451   2, 85  |                and ~dispense spiritual things to the people, are not bound
 7452   2, 85  |              do not dispense spiritual things to the people; for ~according
 7453   2, 86  |                16:7, "Man seeth those ~things that appear, but the Lord
 7454   2, 86  |                will. Accordingly three things are ~essential to a vow:
 7455   2, 86  |          Sometimes, however, two other things are added as a sort of ~
 7456   2, 86  |               be made to God and about things relating to God": although
 7457   2, 86  |         promise something relating ~to things subject to his will, and
 7458   2, 86  |              Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, things that tend to be harmful
 7459   2, 86  |               vows, in so far as these things are ~done voluntarily, although
 7460   2, 86  |               1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Certain things are good, whatever be their
 7461   2, 86  |                result may be; as those things which ~are sins in themselves,
 7462   2, 86  |                on this ~condition such things may be the matter of a vow.
 7463   2, 86  |                about vain ~and useless things they should be ridiculed
 7464   2, 86  |             all binding. For man needs things ~that are done by another,
 7465   2, 86  |                vow not to ~perform the things promised."~Aquin.: SMT SS
 7466   2, 86  |           compels us to do ~the better things."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[88] A[
 7467   2, 86  |                to desist from all good things, that may become dangerous ~
 7468   2, 86  |               understood to have vowed things pertaining to the state ~
 7469   2, 86  |         perfection when "they left all things and followed Christ."~Aquin.:
 7470   2, 86  |               thing is found. Now many things may ~be the subject of a
 7471   2, 86  |               superiors can do certain things such as to say ~some psalms,
 7472   2, 86  |                or abstain from certain things. Much more therefore ~seemingly
 7473   2, 86  |        seemingly can they promise such things to God by means of vows.~
 7474   2, 86  |             being occupied with ~other things by one's superior, yet since
 7475   2, 86  |               1/4~I answer that, Three things may be considered in a solemn
 7476   2, 86  |           woman . . . "thinketh on the things of God [Vulg.: 'the Lord'],"
 7477   2, 86  |               to ~abstinence from such things, and yet these latter vows
 7478   2, 86  |                 is solicitous ~for the things of the world, how he may
 7479   2, 86  |           means, not by turning divine things to a human use. Now a professed ~
 7480   2, 87  |           propositions regarding such ~things are wont to be confirmed
 7481   2, 87  |           secret thoughts, nor distant things: and yet men speak about
 7482   2, 87  |               yet men speak about such things, ~and our everyday life
 7483   2, 87  |                James 5:12), "Above all things, my ~brethren, swear not."
 7484   2, 87  |         knowledge and foresight of all things: and from its end, since ~
 7485   2, 87  |              bring to light the hidden things of darkness, ~and will make
 7486   2, 87  |       conditions accompanying an oath. Things should not be ~enumerated
 7487   2, 87  |             OBJ 2: Further, many other things are required for an oath,
 7488   2, 87  |             believe that God knows all things and ~cannot lie. Therefore
 7489   2, 87  |                  Vulg.: 'Observe these things without prejudice, doing ~
 7490   2, 87  |              the other two regard the ~things sworn to as stated above.
 7491   2, 87  |              are about holy and divine things. But oaths are employed ~
 7492   2, 87  |             Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Two things may be observed in an oath.
 7493   2, 87  |               not reckoned among those things that are desirable for ~
 7494   2, 87  |                be reckoned among those things ~that are desirable for
 7495   2, 87  |                for this life; and such things are used unduly whenever
 7496   2, 87  |             but only such as are about things to be done by ~the person
 7497   2, 87  |            results from "two immutable things" [*Heb. ~6:18].~Aquin.:
 7498   2, 87  |           truth about ~present or past things. Therefore neither can anyone
 7499   2, 87  |        regarding the administration of things ~ecclesiastical. Thus it
 7500   2, 87  |                 1/2~I answer that, Two things are to be considered in
 
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