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       Part, Question10001 Suppl, 1 |             Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Things which are caused by principles
10002 Suppl, 2 |             contrition need not cover ~things which have occurred through
10003 Suppl, 2 |               that, In every series of things moving and moved ordained
10004 Suppl, 2 |              about past and necessary ~things, and yet the very act of
10005 Suppl, 2 |                ills, and ~desires good things. Therefore, since we are
10006 Suppl, 3 |               pardon, and in many like things. Therefore his sorrow is
10007 Suppl, 3 |       displeasure. But ~there are many things more displeasing to the
10008 Suppl, 3 |             the last end is ~above all things pleasing: wherefore sin,
10009 Suppl, 3 |              end, should be, above all things, displeasing. The other
10010 Suppl, 3 |               deliberates on corporeal things, is greater than that ~which
10011 Suppl, 3 |               in considering spiritual things. Therefore ~the sorrow which
10012 Suppl, 3 |               too great. In ~all these things the rule should be the safeguarding
10013 Suppl, 4 |                them that love God all ~things work together unto good,"
10014 Suppl, 4 |               1/1~I answer that, Three things are to be observed in contrition:
10015 Suppl, 5 |    compensation for sin that "by what ~things a man sinneth, by the same
10016 Suppl, 6 |               that ~they did; for many things were done which were not
10017 Suppl, 6 |            sacrament without using the things which ~belong to the sacrament.~
10018 Suppl, 6 |               properly speaking, those things are said to be natural which ~
10019 Suppl, 6 |         principles of nature. But such things are above nature ~as God
10020 Suppl, 6 |                he fears lest in those ~things which he seems to do well,
10021 Suppl, 6 |             fulfill in this life those things that are ~necessary for
10022 Suppl, 6 |               power of dispensation in things instituted by the ~apostles,
10023 Suppl, 7 |               1~I answer that, Several things offer themselves to our
10024 Suppl, 7 |              one or other of ~the five things aforesaid, as may be seen
10025 Suppl, 8 |              Eucharist, and other like things. It is to this ~knowledge
10026 Suppl, 8 |             the sacrament, ~both these things should concur when possible.
10027 Suppl, 8 |          except to those who "seek the things that are their own; not ~
10028 Suppl, 8 |                are their own; not ~the things that are Jesus Christ's" (
10029 Suppl, 8 |                in consideration of two things. First, in ~consideration
10030 Suppl, 8 |        remitted by the first of ~those things which are of a nature to
10031 Suppl, 8 |              due regard to ~both these things: and so a greater punishment
10032 Suppl, 8 |                In the words quoted two things are mentioned with regard
10033 Suppl, 8 |         expiated. ~Nevertheless, other things being equal, a man sins
10034 Suppl, 9 |              its well-being. Now those things which are ~essential to
10035 Suppl, 9 |                can be hindered by four things: first, ~by falsehood, and
10036 Suppl, 9 |                 fourthly none of those things ~should be suppressed which
10037 Suppl, 10|             are not aware that certain things they have done are ~sinful,
10038 Suppl, 11|               1/1~I answer that, Those things which are done outwardly
10039 Suppl, 11|                 Therefore, since such ~things are told to the priest,
10040 Suppl, 11|     sacramental ~confession. But those things which are connected with
10041 Suppl, 11|           Further, the stronger of two things draws the other to itself. ~
10042 Suppl, 11|           Reply OBJ 3: This is true of things that are in opposition to
10043 Suppl, 12|         satisfaction; about which four things have to be ~considered: (
10044 Suppl, 12|             equality between external ~things. But this is done by satisfaction
10045 Suppl, 12|               passions or in ~external things; even as one may do an injustice
10046 Suppl, 12|              equality between external things, signifies, properly speaking,
10047 Suppl, 12|       equalization ~concerns only such things as are unequal, wherefore
10048 Suppl, 12|              reference is ~made to the things mentioned by Augustine [*
10049 Suppl, 12|            removed. ~Hence he puts two things in the definition of satisfaction,
10050 Suppl, 12|               been given up, and those things which are called ~the remnants
10051 Suppl, 12|               according to the various things found in it: ~and such is
10052 Suppl, 13|              to be heedful ~about many things. And so his conduct is subject
10053 Suppl, 14|          another. Because when several things are not connected ~together
10054 Suppl, 14|               to punishment. But these things can be equalized even in
10055 Suppl, 14|              to the reception of good ~things from Gods else the latter
10056 Suppl, 14|              receives more of His good things. ~Therefore the former,
10057 Suppl, 14|         friendship. ~Wherefore, as all things, whether temporal or eternal,
10058 Suppl, 15|            itself be diminished, other things being equal, ~the merit
10059 Suppl, 15|                necessity, so that such things can become both ~meritorious
10060 Suppl, 15|               sin. Moreover, these two things are ~necessary in satisfaction.
10061 Suppl, 15|              Give alms, and behold all things are clean unto you." Therefore ~
10062 Suppl, 15|         another which is completed in ~things relating to the flesh, though
10063 Suppl, 16|       consequent will, wishes that all things should be good, ~and therefore
10064 Suppl, 17|          indulgences, ~since these two things are connected with the power
10065 Suppl, 17|            should have the keys of the things that he ~dispenses. But
10066 Suppl, 17|               answer that, In material things a key is an instrument for
10067 Suppl, 17|               power is directed to two things, of which one is ~the cause
10068 Suppl, 17|            part of the ~recipient, two things are necessary in the one
10069 Suppl, 17|              necessary for both ~these things, for we cannot give save
10070 Suppl, 17|       confession); and for both ~these things a certain power or authority
10071 Suppl, 19|                high priest of the good things to come," and brought us ~"
10072 Suppl, 19|             did not reach ~to heavenly things but to the shadow of heavenly
10073 Suppl, 19|              to the shadow of heavenly things: and so, we must ~say with
10074 Suppl, 19|                the ~shadow of heavenly things.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[19] A[
10075 Suppl, 19|            written (Apoc. 3:7): "These things saith . . . He ~that hath
10076 Suppl, 19|                 ordained . ~. . in the things that appertain to God, that
10077 Suppl, 19|        ordained for the people in ~the things which appertain to God directly.
10078 Suppl, 19|              for taking care of those ~things which are contained in a
10079 Suppl, 20|          unless he be free ~from those things which he condemns in others."
10080 Suppl, 20|               as are shackled by these things in the above ~manner.~Aquin.:
10081 Suppl, 21|                 he is admitted ~to two things, viz. the body of the faithful
10082 Suppl, 21|             One consists in ~spiritual things, such as their praying for
10083 Suppl, 21|                the reception of sacred things; while another consists
10084 Suppl, 21|             the faithful in spiritual ~things, in the words, "and the
10085 Suppl, 21|            prayers and other spiritual things, she imitates ~the judgment
10086 Suppl, 21|             corresponding to the three things ~which a man acquires through
10087 Suppl, 21|               can ~unjustly lose those things which on our part dispose
10088 Suppl, 22|                 superior has done such things. Therefore a man can excommunicate
10089 Suppl, 22| excommunication is privation of divine things and of the ~communion of
10090 Suppl, 23|             which extends to spiritual things, can also extend to ~matters
10091 Suppl, 23|          communicate with him in other things ~by speaking to him, greeting
10092 Suppl, 24|               his will. For ~spiritual things are not conferred on anyone
10093 Suppl, 24|             man against his ~will. Now things that happen to a man against
10094 Suppl, 25|                that he fills up "those things that are wanting of the ~
10095 Suppl, 25|                whole Church. Now those things which are the common property
10096 Suppl, 25|              ought to desire above all things. Now, if ~indulgences are
10097 Suppl, 25|                I answer that, Temporal things are subordinate to spiritual
10098 Suppl, 25|              must make use of temporal things on account of spiritual
10099 Suppl, 25|                on account of spiritual things. ~Consequently an indulgence
10100 Suppl, 25|              subordinate to spiritual ~things: such as the quelling of
10101 Suppl, 27|              grace and many other good things for ~another, even though
10102 Suppl, 27|             can avail himself of those things which are granted to ~others
10103 Suppl, 29|            which is, in a way, several things, even actually, although
10104 Suppl, 29|                although those ~several things go together towards making
10105 Suppl, 29|                 in as much as the many things which are ~contained in
10106 Suppl, 29|             Our Lord did and said many things which are not related in ~
10107 Suppl, 29|            handing down chiefly those ~things that were necessary for
10108 Suppl, 29|               the ~altar and such like things, even the priest himself,
10109 Suppl, 29|                the New Law consists in things and words. Now the words
10110 Suppl, 29|          signify, there ~must needs be things and words. Moreover James (
10111 Suppl, 30|           there are no more than three things in sin, the stain, ~the
10112 Suppl, 30|            some way as to those three ~things. For, although the stain
10113 Suppl, 34|               to receiving Orders; (5) things connected with Orders.~Aquin.:
10114 Suppl, 34|                On the contrary, "Those things that are of God, are in
10115 Suppl, 34|                in nature, in that some things are ~above others, and likewise
10116 Suppl, 34|                this natural law on all things, that last ~things should
10117 Suppl, 34|              on all things, that last ~things should be reduced and perfected
10118 Suppl, 34|                and perfected by middle things, and middle ~things by the
10119 Suppl, 34|             middle things, and middle ~things by the first, as Dionysius
10120 Suppl, 34|                participation of divine things, and their communicating
10121 Suppl, 34|          Church. Hence he mentions two things, namely the outward ~sign,
10122 Suppl, 34|             sacrament into those three things is not a ~division into
10123 Suppl, 34|                communication of divine things, which is the ~purpose for
10124 Suppl, 34|      sacramental form, ~except of such things as are essential to the
10125 Suppl, 34|             beforehand. Since then the things which appear to be material
10126 Suppl, 34|            Every sacrament consists of things and words. Now in ~any sacrament
10127 Suppl, 34|              the matter. Therefore the things employed in ~this sacrament
10128 Suppl, 35|              above receives also those things that render ~him competent
10129 Suppl, 35|              also the case in natural ~things, since animals are provided
10130 Suppl, 35|               rendered apt for greater things.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[35] A[
10131 Suppl, 35|                of Confirmation. For in things subordinate to one another, ~
10132 Suppl, 35|             like degrees consisting in things of different kinds, such ~
10133 Suppl, 36|            brilliant light, ~so in all things pertaining to God a man
10134 Suppl, 36|              to lead others in ~Divine things, he who being conscious
10135 Suppl, 36|           weakly. So ~too in spiritual things certain sacraments are ordained
10136 Suppl, 36|              Now to give a ~reason for things pertaining to faith and
10137 Suppl, 36|               nothing ~at all of these things, even in many religious
10138 Suppl, 36|               the care of souls, know ~things pertaining to the doctrine
10139 Suppl, 36|               to observe rightly those things that regard the celebration
10140 Suppl, 36|                since ~they are both of things invisible; it means that
10141 Suppl, 36|             OBJ 2: Further, in natural things, men obtain a higher degree
10142 Suppl, 36|          signifying ~dispenser of holy things [sacra dans]: for in this
10143 Suppl, 36|          signify one who ~gives sacred things by dispensing the sacraments.~
10144 Suppl, 36|               1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Natural things acquire a degree of superiority
10145 Suppl, 36|               for the dispensation ~of things spiritual, but also for
10146 Suppl, 36|                 2/2~Further, spiritual things must be set before temporal
10147 Suppl, 36|            must be set before temporal things in the ~Church. Now a man
10148 Suppl, 36|             sin ~to endanger spiritual things. But whoever promotes the
10149 Suppl, 36|          unworthy endangers ~spiritual things, since according to Gregory (
10150 Suppl, 36|               reason all the spiritual things that he dispenses. Therefore ~
10151 Suppl, 36|               who gives any man Divine things above his ~measure: and
10152 Suppl, 36|                1~Reply OBJ 2: Temporal things are not to be sought but
10153 Suppl, 36|             for the sake of ~spiritual things. Wherefore all temporal
10154 Suppl, 36|              to lay ~hands on priestly things; he is not afraid nor ashamed,
10155 Suppl, 36|              is to take part in Divine things, with the thought that God
10156 Suppl, 36|               law that man handle holy things holily. Therefore no one
10157 Suppl, 36|           Hence when they touch sacred things in the exercise of their ~
10158 Suppl, 37|             the orderly distinction of things both natural and spiritual.
10159 Suppl, 37|              burdened, to fulfill ~all things pertaining to the Divine
10160 Suppl, 37|         debarred from beholding Divine things and from the assembly of ~
10161 Suppl, 37|              the power to do all these things was included in the one ~
10162 Suppl, 37|             modes of receiving ~Divine things, and hence also they are
10163 Suppl, 37|              mode ~of receiving Divine things, which results from the
10164 Suppl, 37|              that they who handle holy things may themselves be holy ~
10165 Suppl, 37|              Para. 1/1~OBJ 8: Further, things that have most in common
10166 Suppl, 37|            sacrament. But because many things are directed to the ~Eucharist,
10167 Suppl, 37|             power extends to the more ~things, the higher it is.~Aquin.:
10168 Suppl, 37|         priests, since even in natural things ~matter receives from one
10169 Suppl, 37|             conferring orders does two things; for he ~prepares the candidates
10170 Suppl, 37|          preparation consists of three things, ~namely blessing, imposition
10171 Suppl, 38|                minister-in-chief, all ~things pertaining to the ministry
10172 Suppl, 38|                gives the subdeacon the things with which the latter ~serves
10173 Suppl, 38|             does ~not consist in these things, but in his co-operation
10174 Suppl, 38|             bishop when the ~aforesaid things - the cruet rather than
10175 Suppl, 38|               who is not a bishop with things pertaining to the episcopal ~
10176 Suppl, 39|               1~I answer that, Certain things are required in the recipient
10177 Suppl, 39|                sacrament, and if ~such things be lacking, one can receive
10178 Suppl, 39|                of the sacrament. Other things, however, are required,
10179 Suppl, 39|              humility from many other ~things which do not prove a hindrance
10180 Suppl, 39|               contrary act; not so the things which are from nature. Hence
10181 Suppl, 40|                Out. Para. 1/1 - OF THE THINGS ANNEXED TO THE SACRAMENT
10182 Suppl, 40|               We must now consider the things that are annexed to the
10183 Suppl, 40|              from contemplating Divine things, and from the lower part
10184 Suppl, 40|               be entangled in temporal things.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[40] A[
10185 Suppl, 40|             Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: The things that were done in the Old
10186 Suppl, 40|             represent ~imperfectly the things of the New Testament. Hence
10187 Suppl, 40|               the New Testament. Hence things pertaining to ~the ministers
10188 Suppl, 40|             their contempt of temporal things, ~although they did not
10189 Suppl, 40|            have to contemplate Divine ~things with the mind.~Aquin.: SMT
10190 Suppl, 40|              Divine ~praises. For such things it is not necessary to have
10191 Suppl, 40|           together with these temporal things." Therefore he ~renounces
10192 Suppl, 40|              the possession of earthly things ~is not contrary to the
10193 Suppl, 40|                excessive care for such things is; for as Gregory says (
10194 Suppl, 40|              loved equally ~with other things, so that a man place his
10195 Suppl, 40|           place his end in God and the things of ~the world. He does not,
10196 Suppl, 40|              those who ~so possess the things of the world as not to be
10197 Suppl, 40|       according as it extends ~to more things. Now the priestly power,
10198 Suppl, 40|                was able ~to do certain things; for instance, to enter
10199 Suppl, 40|             perfections of all natural things pre-exist in ~God as their
10200 Suppl, 40|                dispensing of spiritual things. Now bishops can dispense
10201 Suppl, 40|             Order or jurisdiction. But things pertaining to the episcopal
10202 Suppl, 40|                1/1~OBJ 7: Further, the things which the ministers of the
10203 Suppl, 40|               them for handling Divine things. And since certain things
10204 Suppl, 40|              things. And since certain things are ~required of all, and
10205 Suppl, 40|              to the handling of sacred things. They also have the "narrow ~
10206 Suppl, 40|                 because there are nine things which they can, but ~priests
10207 Suppl, 40|                his contempt of earthly things; the ~"succinctory" which
10208 Suppl, 41|                OBJ 3: Further, natural things are the same among all.
10209 Suppl, 41|                1~OBJ 4: Further, those things without which the intention
10210 Suppl, 41|         natural, nor ~are any of those things that come to pass at the
10211 Suppl, 41|               11,12), we ~derive three things from our parents, namely "
10212 Suppl, 41|                self-sufficient in all ~things concerning life, for which
10213 Suppl, 41|        inclines is not realized in all things, and this ~statement is
10214 Suppl, 41|               Divine nature is." Hence things that are of ~natural law
10215 Suppl, 41|             which naturally pertain to things Divine nowise vary.~Aquin.:
10216 Suppl, 41|               and since there are many things of this ~kind, one of which
10217 Suppl, 41|              Para. 1/1~OBJ 5: Further, things alike in species are judged
10218 Suppl, 41|              we cannot hold that those things which pertain to the ~preservation
10219 Suppl, 41|               assert, that corruptible things were ~created by an evil
10220 Suppl, 41|               forbid the possession of things when he said (1 Cor. ~7:
10221 Suppl, 41|          lawful occupation about lower things distracts the mind so that ~
10222 Suppl, 41|             have to contemplate Divine things or ~handle sacred things
10223 Suppl, 41|               things or ~handle sacred things are enjoined not to have
10224 Suppl, 41|            actual revelation of hidden things, did not touch the hearts ~
10225 Suppl, 41|                it ~seems, because some things excuse wholly, others in
10226 Suppl, 42|             sacrament also those three things [*Cf. TP, Q[66], ~A[1]]
10227 Suppl, 42|               1 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Things which are of natural law
10228 Suppl, 42|           corresponding to the various things that had to be ~determined
10229 Suppl, 43|              marriages; (7) of certain things ~annexed to marriage.~Aquin.:
10230 Suppl, 43|            Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Such things are added only in confirmation
10231 Suppl, 43|             lawful, it is either about things that are good simply, as
10232 Suppl, 43|         rectitude. or else it is about things that are useful, as were
10233 Suppl, 43|                seven years, as regards things ~concerning his person,
10234 Suppl, 43|              develops; but as regards ~things outside his person, at the
10235 Suppl, 43|                 especially about those things to which natural reason ~
10236 Suppl, 44|              Because ~the bond whereby things are tied together differs
10237 Suppl, 44|                 It is by relation that things are related to one ~another.
10238 Suppl, 44|               Now by matrimony certain things are related to one another;
10239 Suppl, 44|              Further, the union of two things into one can result only
10240 Suppl, 44|              uniting, and so wherever ~things are united there must be
10241 Suppl, 44|           there must be a joining. Now things directed to one ~purpose
10242 Suppl, 44|          subject - for instance in the things themselves that are like;
10243 Suppl, 44|               1/1~I answer that, Three things may be considered in matrimony.
10244 Suppl, 44|           accidentals, wherefore ~some things can be named even after
10245 Suppl, 44|             stated above (A[2]), three things are to be considered ~in
10246 Suppl, 44|             OBJ 1: Sometimes the prior things from which a definition
10247 Suppl, 44|               and consequently certain things are defined ~from things
10248 Suppl, 44|               things are defined ~from things that are posterior simply,
10249 Suppl, 44|              for the ~purpose of those things required by the marital
10250 Suppl, 44|              this or that one, but the things that concern the common
10251 Suppl, 45|               persons and to different things, since on the one hand there
10252 Suppl, 45|         reference to this case: "Other things cannot complete ~the marriage
10253 Suppl, 45|             Reply OBJ 1: There are two things here, namely the lack of ~
10254 Suppl, 45|               other sacraments certain things are ~essential to the sacrament,
10255 Suppl, 45|               sacrament, while certain things belong to the solemnization
10256 Suppl, 46|            consent to marriage, ~other things, including coition, are
10257 Suppl, 46|                which is about external things.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[46] A[
10258 Suppl, 47|              Further, "Of all fearsome things death is the limit," according ~
10259 Suppl, 47|               the most perfect of ~all things that inspire fear. But the
10260 Suppl, 47|               to refrain from all such things (1 Thess 5:22). But that
10261 Suppl, 47|             valid, because such future things are ~present in their causes -
10262 Suppl, 47|              obey your parents in ~all things." Therefore they are bound
10263 Suppl, 49|                any more ~than to other things in which the virtues direct
10264 Suppl, 49|               solicitude for ~temporal things (1 Cor. 7:28). Consequently
10265 Suppl, 49|          nature it is directed by ~two things, like every other virtuous
10266 Suppl, 49|                Consequently both these things pertain to faith, although
10267 Suppl, 49|         indivisibility, ~but all those things that result from marriage
10268 Suppl, 49|                its goodness from those things which place it in the mean.
10269 Suppl, 49|           himself unfit for ~spiritual things, since in that act, he becomes
10270 Suppl, 50|         sacraments, there are certain ~things essential to marriage, and
10271 Suppl, 50|             And since even without the things that pertain to its ~solemnization
10272 Suppl, 50|               the impediments to those things that ~pertain to the solemnization
10273 Suppl, 50|                OBJ 2: The more perfect things can be hindered in more
10274 Suppl, 51|             Now ~marriage includes two things, namely the two persons
10275 Suppl, 51|               about matrimony is about things ~consequent upon matrimony,
10276 Suppl, 51|           marriage if it concern those things which render a ~person an
10277 Suppl, 51|              mention ~error about such things, because they are an impediment
10278 Suppl, 51|               as the measure of other ~things (Ethic. v, 5), and not as
10279 Suppl, 52|         whereas slavery is one of the ~things to be avoided for their
10280 Suppl, 52|               be prejudicious to those things that are of natural law.
10281 Suppl, 52|               eat, ~sleep, and do such things as pertain to the needs
10282 Suppl, 52|                 nature, but in natural things all are equal. Wherefore,
10283 Suppl, 52|               are equal. Wherefore, in things ~pertaining to natural acts,
10284 Suppl, 52|               obey his master in those things which ~his master can command
10285 Suppl, 52|            obey his master, if the two things are ~incompatible. Nevertheless
10286 Suppl, 52|                 Further, two favorable things outweigh one that is not
10287 Suppl, 52|              and freedom are favorable things and are contrary to ~slavery,
10288 Suppl, 52|             OBJ 4: Further, in natural things that which hinders a thing
10289 Suppl, 52|           subject to his wife in those things which ~pertain to the act
10290 Suppl, 52|                act of nature; in these things they are equal, and the ~
10291 Suppl, 52|                the marriage act and in things relating to nature, to which
10292 Suppl, 52|         argument considers corruptible things; and yet even in ~these
10293 Suppl, 52|              already generated. But in things which have stability ~it
10294 Suppl, 52|               men. Moreover in natural things it is the rule that what
10295 Suppl, 52|                Reply OBJ 2: As regards things pertaining to the specific
10296 Suppl, 53|            solemn vow binds to certain things to which a simple vow does
10297 Suppl, 53|              are directed to spiritual things. Now ~order cannot be an
10298 Suppl, 53|          immediate handling ~of sacred things, as those are who are in
10299 Suppl, 54|         Further, a tie is only between things in accord with one another, ~
10300 Suppl, 54|                6: Further, in ordinary things a different degree results
10301 Suppl, 54|                mutual relation between things that come from the same
10302 Suppl, 54|            sometimes a line designates things which are arranged in a
10303 Suppl, 54|              Para. 1/1~OBJ 5: Further, things which are more akin and
10304 Suppl, 54|              teach that child in which things the good of the offspring
10305 Suppl, 54|         rearing children, since in all things she ought to be ~subject
10306 Suppl, 54|          neither void nor extend those things ~which are natural. Now
10307 Suppl, 54|             more withdrawn from carnal things by devoting themselves to ~
10308 Suppl, 54|                devoting themselves to ~things spiritual, and that love
10309 Suppl, 55|             OBJ 2: Further, if certain things be separate from one another
10310 Suppl, 55|          relations result from certain things being united ~together.
10311 Suppl, 55|         honorable thing. Now honorable things do not result ~from that
10312 Suppl, 55|         subject by reason of different things. Consequently there can
10313 Suppl, 55|              Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, things that are the same with one
10314 Suppl, 55|                OBJ 3: Further, of like things we judge alike. Now if a
10315 Suppl, 55|            lawyers say, there are many things ~peculiar to this suit;
10316 Suppl, 56|            nothing unreasonable in two things that are ~contrary to one
10317 Suppl, 56|              care ~and many other like things. Therefore spiritual relationship
10318 Suppl, 56|               caused by means of seven things, beginning with the first ~
10319 Suppl, 56|                by each of these ~seven things. But this does not seem
10320 Suppl, 56|           father gives his child three things, being nourishment and instruction: ~
10321 Suppl, 56|               from one of ~these three things. Nevertheless he has not,
10322 Suppl, 56|          cannot cause the other, since things of different genera ~sometimes
10323 Suppl, 57|                child chiefly in three ~things, as the Philosopher states (
10324 Suppl, 57|                  because none of those things entails such a cohabitation
10325 Suppl, 58|               they are able to do many things which we ~cannot; and those
10326 Suppl, 58|             who induce them to do such things are called wizards.~Aquin.:
10327 Suppl, 58|                size and growth for all things in ~nature" according to
10328 Suppl, 59|              Consequently, since those things which are for ~the sake
10329 Suppl, 59|           office of nature. Now ~those things that pertain to the natural
10330 Suppl, 59|             done. Hence there are many things that impede the ~contracting
10331 Suppl, 59|               I answer that, Different things are competent and expedient
10332 Suppl, 59|             life is not bound to those things to which he was bound in ~
10333 Suppl, 59|              that he who vowed certain things while ~living in the world
10334 Suppl, 61|            more favorable to spiritual things than human law. ~Now human
10335 Suppl, 61|              can bind another to those things which belong to ~perfection.
10336 Suppl, 61|             Now continence is of those things that belong to perfection. ~
10337 Suppl, 62|                the sense that the same things are lawful or unlawful ~
10338 Suppl, 62|            other in reference to those things, since the reason for divorce
10339 Suppl, 62|               speaking, however, other things being ~equal, a man sins
10340 Suppl, 62|              adulterous husband, other things being equal.~Aquin.: SMT
10341 Suppl, 63|            Because we ~should judge of things according to truth. Now
10342 Suppl, 63|            from being present at such ~things as are becoming and lawful.
10343 Suppl, 63|              are consecrated to Divine things are debarred not ~only from
10344 Suppl, 63|                not ~only from unlawful things, but even from things which
10345 Suppl, 63|         unlawful things, but even from things which have any appearance ~
10346 Suppl, 64|              64] Out. Para. 1/2~OF THE THINGS ANNEXED TO MARRIAGE, AND
10347 Suppl, 64|           place we must consider those things which are annexed to ~marriage: (
10348 Suppl, 64|                and not in ~relation to things directed to the preservation
10349 Suppl, 64|            ought to presume the better things of everyone. Now ~even for
10350 Suppl, 64|               bound to the wife in all things pertaining to ~the husband,
10351 Suppl, 64|            bound to the husband in all things pertaining ~to the wife.
10352 Suppl, 64|              they are ~devoted to holy things, so are certain times holy
10353 Suppl, 64|                man unfit for spiritual things. Therefore, on those days
10354 Suppl, 64|                one's time to spiritual things, it is not ~lawful to ask
10355 Suppl, 64|               prayer and many similar ~things, to which even those who
10356 Suppl, 64|               to a carnal ~people many things were required under an obligation
10357 Suppl, 64|          reason of the very newness of things, wherefore weddings are
10358 Suppl, 64|      especially ~to arise to spiritual things. Those times are from Advent
10359 Suppl, 65|               answer that, All natural things are imbued with certain
10360 Suppl, 65|           nature. Now just as in those things which act from natural ~
10361 Suppl, 65|    proportionately to their end, so in things which are ~endowed with
10362 Suppl, 65|         religion have sanctioned those things that come from nature and
10363 Suppl, 65|             And ~since even in natural things certain movements are called
10364 Suppl, 65|              iii, 28), therefore those things ~that are of Divine right
10365 Suppl, 65|            because it is about natural things. And since nature is ~contradistinguished
10366 Suppl, 65|             its strictest sense, those things which are ~dictated by natural
10367 Suppl, 65|           endowed not only with ~those things without which the principal
10368 Suppl, 65|            respects, but only in those things that are required by ~marriage.
10369 Suppl, 65|               on the heart, like other things belonging in ~any way to
10370 Suppl, 65|              the case of other natural things. For at all times and ~places
10371 Suppl, 65|     occurrences take place in natural ~things miraculously, by way of
10372 Suppl, 65|                for a dispensation from things pertaining to the natural ~
10373 Suppl, 65|              since, for the most part, things ~are denominated from their
10374 Suppl, 65|              in respect of which three things the ~parents are bound to
10375 Suppl, 65|             were lawful, as also other things contrary to the ceremonial
10376 Suppl, 65|              because it is about those things which tighten ~the bond
10377 Suppl, 65|             Para. 1/2~On the contrary, Things opposed to the precepts
10378 Suppl, 66|              they administer spiritual things, namely the sacraments,
10379 Suppl, 66|           because they teach spiritual things, and should be occupied
10380 Suppl, 66|                This is true as regards things belonging to the natural ~
10381 Suppl, 67|                the offspring. But ~all things are complete by a certain
10382 Suppl, 67|               2~On the contrary, Those things which were assigned to nature
10383 Suppl, 67|               marriage is one of these things according to ~Mt. 19:4,6.
10384 Suppl, 67|              in the natural course ~of things: and this course is subject
10385 Suppl, 67|              course: it is thus in all things that happen by chance less ~
10386 Suppl, 67|                course of those natural things which happen always, but
10387 Suppl, 67|               due preparation of those things that are necessary in ~life.
10388 Suppl, 67|                in respect of which all things are common. And therefore
10389 Suppl, 67|              been neglected, if those ~things which are necessary for
10390 Suppl, 67|             excused them. For ~certain things are forbidden those who
10391 Suppl, 67|              not only as regards those things which ~the Old Law permitted,
10392 Suppl, 67|              but also as regards those things which were ~forbidden in
10393 Suppl, 67|                the bill of divorce two things were ~permitted, namely
10394 Suppl, 67|               another husband; and two things were commanded, ~namely
10395 Suppl, 67|              Barrenness and other like things are causes of hatred, and ~
10396 Suppl, 68|            incurs a loss, not in those things which come to him ~by his
10397 Suppl, 68|           natural origin, but in those things which are dependent on the ~
10398 Suppl, 69|             consideration, namely the ~things that precede, those that
10399 Suppl, 69|                must speak (1) of those things which ~partly, though not
10400 Suppl, 69|              circumstances; (3) of the things which follow ~it.~Aquin.:
10401 Suppl, 69|               Out. Para. 2/3~Among the things which precede the resurrection
10402 Suppl, 69|               agreed that ~incorporeal things are not in a place," and
10403 Suppl, 69|           manner in ~which incorporeal things can be in a place), according
10404 Suppl, 69|               Reply OBJ 1: Incorporeal things are not in place after a
10405 Suppl, 69|               2 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Things have something in common
10406 Suppl, 69|               a same quality: thus hot things ~have something in common,
10407 Suppl, 69|                common, and incorporeal things can have nothing in ~common
10408 Suppl, 69|              in ~common with corporeal things in this way. Secondly, by
10409 Suppl, 69|              others and tell them many things in their sleep; and yet
10410 Suppl, 69|             distinct from limbo, since things that ~are one accidentally
10411 Suppl, 70|                The soul feels ~certain things, not through the body but
10412 Suppl, 70|              quite ~dead, it sees some things which many have related
10413 Suppl, 70|               take ~cognizance of such things as they see." Therefore
10414 Suppl, 70|            will actually remember the ~things they did in this world:
10415 Suppl, 70|                thou didst receive good things in thy ~lifetime." Therefore
10416 Suppl, 70|            Augustine's works and added things ~of his own. Hence we are
10417 Suppl, 70|               or ill, according to the things ~which it committed in the
10418 Suppl, 70|               that the soul feels some things ~without the body, such
10419 Suppl, 70|              means that it feels such ~things without the outward movement
10420 Suppl, 70|               may reply that images of things are in the soul, both as
10421 Suppl, 70|               the images of ~corporeal things are in the soul of the dreamer
10422 Suppl, 70|                Gen. ad lit. xii): "The things that affect the ~soul well
10423 Suppl, 70|                 but resemble corporeal things." Therefore the separated
10424 Suppl, 70|               Duab. Natur.) only those things that agree in matter are
10425 Suppl, 70|               spiritual and ~corporeal things: wherefore they cannot be
10426 Suppl, 70|         spiritually. Now ~the forms of things existing spiritually in
10427 Suppl, 70|                only between ~corporeal things whose bounds come together.
10428 Suppl, 70|              that all the intermediate things suffer from the ~fire of
10429 Suppl, 70|             result from real images of things, which images the soul ~
10430 Suppl, 70|          subjected itself to corporeal things ~should be subjected to
10431 Suppl, 70|             the mover is united to the things moved, or as a thing placed
10432 Suppl, 70|             place, even as incorporeal things are in a place. In this
10433 Suppl, 70|       Augustine means to say that the ~things which are the proximate
10434 Suppl, 71|              written (Gal. 6:8): "What things a man shall sow, those ~
10435 Suppl, 71|                may ~receive the proper things of the body, according as
10436 Suppl, 71|             the body merited that such things ~should avail him after
10437 Suppl, 71|        nevertheless, the result of the things he has done in ~the body.~
10438 Suppl, 71|                 1/1~I answer that, Two things may be considered in the
10439 Suppl, 71|           result of suffrages, because things happen differently in ~accordance
10440 Suppl, 71|              that they rejoice in more things. Consequently it does ~not
10441 Suppl, 71|              the intention, and these ~things are extrinsic thereto as
10442 Suppl, 71|               Mass contains two of the things ~mentioned by Augustine (
10443 Suppl, 71|              dead can do none of those things for which ~indulgences are
10444 Suppl, 71|             wax at his ~tomb; for such things are pleasing to God and
10445 Suppl, 71|              this unless the tomb and ~things of this kind conferred something
10446 Suppl, 71|              in their midst. ~But such things as are done for the display
10447 Suppl, 72|              do not therefore know all things, since the lower angels
10448 Suppl, 72|          therein our prayers and other things that ~happen in our regard.~
10449 Suppl, 72|        distance does not prevent these things, as ~appears from the authority
10450 Suppl, 72|                medium for knowing all ~things, and this is evident from
10451 Suppl, 72|          seeing His ~essence, sees all things. But it does not follow
10452 Suppl, 72|               God's ~essence knows all things, but only those who comprehend
10453 Suppl, 72|           Divine essence as many other things as ~the perfection of his
10454 Suppl, 72|           saints are cognizant of such things as ~are required for this
10455 Suppl, 72|               will even as regards the things willed. and consequently, ~
10456 Suppl, 72|              who see the Word see ~all things in the Word, they see those
10457 Suppl, 72|               the Word, they see those things that pertain to the ~perfection
10458 Suppl, 72|           anything to one to ~whom all things are present. Therefore it
10459 Suppl, 72|               established by God among things is that "the last should
10460 Suppl, 72|         outpouring of His goodness ~on things, through His bestowing on
10461 Suppl, 72|                the ~aforesaid order in things be observed.~Aquin.: SMT
10462 Suppl, 72|                as though they notified things unknown to ~Him, but because
10463 Suppl, 72|            heard in reference to these things; ~wherefore it is stated
10464 Suppl, 72|            Further, the saints, in all things, conform their will to the ~
10465 Suppl, 72|             the great fishes and other things that move in the ~waters
10466 Suppl, 72|                a principle regulating ~things in opposition to one another
10467 Suppl, 72|              some new consideration of things which hitherto they ~were
10468 Suppl, 72|             Wonder is wont to be about things surpassing our knowledge ~
10469 Suppl, 72|                Divine power doing such things, in so far as they fail
10470 Suppl, 72|           behooves first of all ~those things to be removed which are
10471 Suppl, 72|              account of ~sin corporeal things contract a certain unfittingness
10472 Suppl, 72|             has water. Since ~then all things are not capable of being
10473 Suppl, 72|                at any rate cleanse all things.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[74] A[
10474 Suppl, 72|             intellect which moves all ~things (cf. Aristotle, Phys. viii,
10475 Suppl, 72|                cleansed by fire: ~some things, however, cannot be cleansed
10476 Suppl, 72|              with water; yet all these things will be finally destroyed ~
10477 Suppl, 72|                the work of distinction things received different forms ~
10478 Suppl, 72|                by the final ~cleansing things will be restored to the
10479 Suppl, 72|              in the ordinary course of things, but by the Divine ~power:
10480 Suppl, 72|                 will not so engulf all things that they will cease to
10481 Suppl, 72|              except in so far as other things ~are made to be its matter.
10482 Suppl, 72|             matter can attain. Now all things will be brought to the most ~
10483 Suppl, 72|              reply that by the sea two things are to be understood, namely
10484 Suppl, 72|                 following order of the things to take place at the judgment,
10485 Suppl, 72|             learned that the following things will occur. Elias ~the Thesbite
10486 Suppl, 72|      continuing thus: "That ~all these things are to happen is a matter
10487 Suppl, 72|              then by experience of the things themselves ~than now by
10488 Suppl, 72|               whom there will be many ~things to be cleansed. Therefore
10489 Suppl, 72|             because there will be few ~things in them to be cleansed,
10490 Suppl, 72|            next place we must consider things connected with and ~accompanying
10491 Suppl, 72|               asserted that all bodily things are from the evil ~principle,
10492 Suppl, 72|          principle, but that spiritual things are from the good principle:
10493 Suppl, 72|              sects that hold corporeal things to have ~been created or
10494 Suppl, 72|                and corruption of lower things: for this reason the Apostle ~
10495 Suppl, 72|                 1/1~Reply OBJ 4: Other things being equal, the state of
10496 Suppl, 72|               1/1~I answer that, Those things, the reason of which comes
10497 Suppl, 72|               in this life, as regards things pertaining to the nature
10498 Suppl, 72|           conformed to Him in ~natural things. Hence those who die in
10499 Suppl, 72|              Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, things that are against nature
10500 Suppl, 72|                 OTC Para. 2/2~Further, things of the one species have
 
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