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Part, Question
3001 2, 103 | prevent gluttony. Thus Jerome says on Ezech. ~44:31 ("The priest
3002 2, 104 | is," ~as the Philosopher says (Polit. i, 2). Hence there
3003 2, 104 | 3: Further, the Apostle says (Heb. 7:18) that "there
3004 2, 104 | the contrary, The Apostle says (Heb. 7:12) that "the priesthood
3005 2, 105 | Because, as the Philosopher says (Polit. iii, 4), "the ordering ~
3006 2, 105 | women, as the Philosopher says (Polit. ~ii, 6). But this
3007 2, 105 | 10: Further, as Augustine says (De Civ. Dei xxi, 11), "
3008 2, 105 | answer that, As Augustine says (De Civ. Dei ii, 21), quoting
3009 2, 105 | it is a very good thing, says the ~Philosopher (Polit.
3010 2, 105 | Reply OBJ 1: As the Apostle says (Rm. 13:8), "he that loveth
3011 2, 105 | OBJ 3: As the Philosopher says (Polit. ii, 4), the regulation
3012 2, 105 | generations, as the Philosopher says ~(Polit. iii, 1). The reason
3013 2, 105 | OBJ 2: As the Philosopher says (Polit. iii, 3), a man is
3014 2, 105 | because, as the Philosopher says (Phys. ii, 5), "it is a ~
3015 2, 105 | OBJ 5: As the Philosopher says (Ethic. x, 9), the paternal ~
3016 2, 105 | Reply OBJ 7: As Chrysostom says (Hom. xlviii super Matth.), "
3017 2, 106 | Judah, a new testament," says, explaining what this statement
3018 2, 106 | stated by the Apostle who says (Rm. 3:27): "Where is . . .
3019 2, 106 | death." Hence ~Augustine says (De Spir. et Lit. xxiv)
3020 2, 106 | the contrary, The Apostle says (Rm. 1:16): "I am not ashamed
3021 2, 106 | justifies. Hence ~Augustine says (De Spir. et Lit. xvii): "
3022 2, 106 | justify. Hence the Apostle says (2 Cor. 3:6) ~"The letter
3023 2, 106 | Wherefore, as Augustine says ~(De Spir. et Lit. xviii), "
3024 2, 106 | the contrary, The Apostle says (1 Cor. 15:46): "That was
3025 2, 106 | Because, as the Apostle says (1 Cor. 13:10), "when that
3026 2, 106 | part," since the Apostle says (1 Cor. 13:9): "We know
3027 2, 106 | this: wherefore the Apostle says (Heb. 10:19-22): "Having
3028 2, 106 | Reply OBJ 1: As Dionysius says (Eccl. Hier. v), there is
3029 2, 106 | Reply OBJ 2: As Augustine says (Contra Faust. xix, 31),
3030 2, 107 | the same, as the gloss ~says on Mt. 21:9. Therefore the
3031 2, 107 | OBJ 2: Further, Augustine says (Contra Adamant. Manich.
3032 2, 107 | testimony of faith," ~which he says of the fathers of the Old
3033 2, 107 | the contrary, the Apostle says (Heb. 7:12): "The priesthood
3034 2, 107 | children, as the Apostle says ~(Gal. 3:24), whereas the
3035 2, 107 | charity, of which the Apostle says (Col. 3:14) that it is "
3036 2, 107 | Hence of Moses ~the Apostle says (Heb. 11:26) that he esteemed "
3037 2, 107 | Old Law: for the Apostle says (Gal. 5:2): "If you be ~
3038 2, 107 | This is what the Apostle says ~(Rm. 8:3,4): "What the
3039 2, 107 | Reply OBJ 2: As Augustine says (Contra Faust. xix, 26),
3040 2, 107 | OBJ 2: Further, a gloss says on Mt. 5:19, "He that shall
3041 2, 107 | the Old. Hence Augustine says (Contra Faust. xix, ~23,
3042 2, 107 | world." And further on He ~says of the yoke of the Gospel: "
3043 2, 107 | Even in these Augustine says that moderation should be ~
3044 2, 107 | to the faithful. For ~he says in reply to the queries
3045 2, 107 | consists: since, as Augustine ~says (De Verb. Dom., Serm. lxx), "
3046 2, 108 | God; wherefore the Apostle says ~before the words quoted: "
3047 2, 108 | the contrary, Augustine says (De Serm. Dom. in Monte
3048 2, 108 | fulfil them," as Augustine ~says (De Serm. Dom. in Monte
3049 2, 108 | from Jn. 4:21,23, where He says: "The hour cometh when you ~
3050 2, 108 | and raiment. Wherefore He says: "Lay not up for ~yourselves,"
3051 2, 108 | help: wherefore Our Lord says (Mt. 6:32): ~"Your Father
3052 2, 108 | future time: wherefore He says (Mt. 6:34): "Be ~not . . .
3053 2, 108 | the counsel of virginity, says: "And this I ~speak for
3054 2, 109 | the Holy Ghost," a ~gloss says: "Every truth, by whomsoever
3055 2, 109 | OBJ 2: Further, Augustine says (Solil. i, 6) that "the
3056 2, 109 | xiv, 7). But the Apostle says (2 Cor. ~3:5): "Not that
3057 2, 109 | the contrary, Augustine says (Retract. i, 4): "I do not
3058 2, 109 | his nature, as ~Damascene says (De Fide Orth. ii, 30);
3059 2, 109 | truth, as the Philosopher ~says (Ethic. vi, 2). Now the
3060 2, 109 | the contrary, The Apostle says (Rm. 9:16): "It is not of
3061 2, 109 | showeth mercy." And Augustine says (De Corrept. et Gratia ii) ~
3062 2, 109 | is God. Hence Dionysius says (Div. Nom. iv) that ~"God
3063 2, 109 | the Law. For the Apostle says (Rm. ~2:14) that "the Gentiles
3064 2, 109 | 1~OBJ 2: Further, Jerome says (Expos. Cathol. Fide [*Symboli
3065 2, 109 | the contrary, Augustine says (De Haeres. lxxxviii) that
3066 2, 109 | Reply OBJ 1: As Augustine says (De Spir. et Lit. xxvii), "
3067 2, 109 | without grace. ~For Our Lord says (Mt. 19:17): "If thou wilt
3068 2, 109 | the contrary, The Apostle says (Rm. 6:23): "The grace of
3069 2, 109 | everlasting." And as a gloss says, this is said "that we may
3070 2, 109 | and the like, as Augustine says in his third Reply to the ~
3071 2, 109 | life; but as Augustine says, in the same book, for this
3072 2, 109 | God is life ~everlasting," says, "It is certain that everlasting
3073 2, 109 | own way. Hence Dionysius says (Div. Nom. iv) that ~"God
3074 2, 109 | the contrary, The Apostle says (Gal. 2:21; Cf. Gal. 3:21): "
3075 2, 109 | cannot avoid," as Augustine says (De Duab. Anim. x, ~xi;
3076 2, 109 | the contrary, Augustine says (De Perfect Just. xxi): "
3077 2, 109 | Hence the Apostle (Rm. 7:25) says in the person of one who
3078 2, 109 | mortal sin. Hence Gregory says ~(Super Ezech. Hom. xi)
3079 2, 109 | habits, as the Philosopher says (Ethic. iii); although with ~
3080 2, 109 | causing to will," as Augustine says (De Corr. et ~Gratia vi).
3081 2, 109 | Reply OBJ 3: As Augustine says (Hypognosticon iii [*Among
3082 2, 109 | the contrary, Augustine says (De Natura et Gratia xxvi)
3083 2, 109 | Further, as the Apostle says (Rm. 5:20) more was restored
3084 2, 109 | the contrary, Augustine says (De Persev. ii): "Why is
3085 2, 109 | pleasure, as the ~Philosopher says (Ethic. vii, 7). Secondly,
3086 2, 109 | Reply OBJ 3: As Augustine says (De Natura et Gratia xliii) [*
3087 2, 110 | you and peace," the gloss says: ~"Grace, i.e. the remission
3088 2, 110 | the soul; hence Augustine says (De Natura et Gratia ~xxii): "
3089 2, 110 | 1~Reply OBJ 3: Augustine says (Retract. i, 25): "When
3090 2, 110 | cheerful with ~oil"; the gloss says: "Grace is a certain beauty
3091 2, 110 | Sent. Phil. ex Artist] says, the ~"being of an accident
3092 2, 110 | as virtue. For Augustine ~says (De Spir. et Lit. xiv) that "
3093 2, 110 | foreruns charity," as Augustine says in his book on the ~Predestination
3094 2, 110 | since, as the Philosopher says (Physic. vii, text. 17), "
3095 2, 110 | light, hence the Apostle says (Eph. 5:8): "For you were ~
3096 2, 110 | the powers. For Augustine says (Hypognosticon ~iii [*Among
3097 2, 110 | from grace" as Augustine says (De ~Gratia et Lib. Arbit.
3098 2, 111 | with regard to the first he says (Eph. ~1:6): "He hath graced
3099 2, 111 | answer that, As the Apostle says (Rm. 13:1), "those things
3100 2, 111 | other ~things, as Dionysius says (Coel. Hier. iv). And hence
3101 2, 111 | of this that the Apostle says (1 Cor. 12:7): "And the ~
3102 2, 111 | works this. For Augustine says, ~on Jn. 14:12, "the works
3103 2, 111 | I do he also shall do," says (Serm. clxix): ~"He Who
3104 2, 111 | the contrary, Augustine says (De Gratia et Lib. Arbit.
3105 2, 111 | And this is what Augustine says (De Natura et Gratia ~xxxi): "
3106 2, 111 | the contrary, The Apostle says (1 Cor. 12:8,9,10): "To
3107 2, 111 | confirm ~or prove what he says, otherwise his words would
3108 2, 111 | graces, since, as Augustine says (De ~Trin. xiv, 1), "It
3109 2, 111 | good," as the ~Philosopher says (Ethic. i, 2). Now sanctifying
3110 2, 111 | and hence the Philosopher says (Ethic. v, 1) ~"that justice
3111 2, 111 | OBJ 1: As the Philosopher says (Metaph. xii, text. 52),
3112 2, 112 | Godhead," as ~Damascene says (De Fide Orth. iii, 19).
3113 2, 112 | grace. Hence Dionysius ~says (Coel. Hier. vii) that "
3114 2, 112 | part, since, as the Apostle says (Rm. 4:4), "To him ~that
3115 2, 112 | have peace," etc. the gloss says: ~"God welcomes whoever
3116 2, 112 | 1~OBJ 2: Further, Anselm says (De Casu Diaboli. iii) that
3117 2, 112 | 4: Further, the Apostle says (1 Cor. 2:12): "Now we have
3118 2, 112 | imperfect; hence the Apostle says (1 Cor. 4:4): "I ~am not
3119 2, 113 | also justified," ~the gloss says i.e. "by the remission of
3120 2, 113 | Reply OBJ 3: As Augustine says (De Nup. et Concup. i, 26),
3121 2, 113 | free-will: hence Augustine says (Confess. iv) that when
3122 2, 113 | into ~being, for Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. viii, 12)
3123 2, 113 | Reply OBJ 3: As the Apostle says (Rm. 4:5), "to him that . . .
3124 2, 113 | and desire. For Augustine says on the words ~"the hireling
3125 2, 113 | time, as the Philosopher says (Phys. vi, 1). Therefore
3126 2, 113 | coming," upon which the gloss says that ~"the grace of the
3127 2, 113 | OBJ 3: As the Philosopher says (Phys. ii, 9), in movements
3128 2, 113 | shall he do" (Jn. 14:12) says that "for a just man to
3129 2, 113 | glory. Hence ~Augustine says: "Let him that can, judge
3130 2, 113 | natural power; for Augustine ~says (De Praed. Sanct. v) that "
3131 2, 113 | by grace, as Augustine ~says, in the above quotation.~
3132 2, 113 | perfection," as Augustine says (In Epist. Joan. Tract.
3133 2, 114 | as also the Philosopher says (Ethic. viii, 14). Hence
3134 2, 114 | 6), as the Philosopher says. And hence where there is
3135 2, 114 | the contrary, The Apostle says (Rm. 6:23): "The grace of
3136 2, 114 | condignly, for the Apostle says (Rm. 8:18): "The sufferings
3137 2, 114 | life everlasting," a ~gloss says: "He might have truly said: '
3138 2, 114 | 2: Further, the Apostle says (1 Cor. 3:8): "Every man
3139 2, 114 | labor, because as Augustine says (De Verbis Dom., Serm. ~
3140 2, 114 | if it exists," as Gregory says (Hom. in Evang. xxx). ~Secondly,
3141 2, 114 | because, as Augustine says (Ep. clxxxvi), "faith merits
3142 2, 114 | grace, since as the Apostle says (Rm. 11:6), "if by ~grace,
3143 2, 114 | Reply OBJ 1: As Augustine says (Retract. i, 23), he was
3144 2, 114 | their faith," etc. a gloss says: "How ~much is our personal
3145 2, 114 | after a ~fall, as Augustine says [*Cf. Ennar. i super Ps.
3146 2, 114 | the contrary, Augustine says (super Ep. Joan.; cf. Ep.
3147 2, 114 | s Prayer, as ~Augustine says (De Dono Persev. ii). Therefore
3148 2, 114 | Gregory (Moral. xviii, 4) says that "life everlasting might
3149 2, 114 | Reply OBJ 1: As Augustine says (Contra Faust. iv, 2), "
3150 2, 1 | the contrary, Dionysius says (Div. Nom. vii) that "faith
3151 2, 1 | the knowledge of faith, ~says (1 Cor. 13:12): "We see
3152 2, 1 | the contrary, The Apostle says (Heb. 11:1) that "faith
3153 2, 1 | On the contrary, Gregory says (Hom. xxvi in Evang.) that "
3154 2, 1 | OBJ 4: As the Philosopher says (Poster. i), "science and
3155 2, 1 | act, since, as Augustine ~says (Tract. xxvi in Joan.), "
3156 2, 1 | On the contrary, Isidore says: "An article is a glimpse
3157 2, 1 | in a sentence, for Tully says (Rhet. iv) that an article
3158 2, 1 | Because, as the Apostle says (Heb. 11:1), "faith is the ~
3159 2, 1 | them earlier," as a gloss ~says on Rm. 8:23: "Ourselves
3160 2, 1 | On the contrary, Gregory says (Hom. xvi in Ezech.) that "
3161 2, 1 | ancients": and the Apostle ~says (Eph. 3:5) that the mystery
3162 2, 1 | hoped for. Hence the Apostle says (Heb. ~11:13): "All these
3163 2, 1 | believe also in Me" (Jn. 14:1) says: "We believe ~Peter or Paul,
3164 2, 1 | answer that, As the Apostle says (Heb. 11:6), "he that cometh
3165 2, 2 | together." Now Damascene says (De Fide Orth. iv) that
3166 2, 2 | In this sense Augustine says (De Trin. xv, 16) that "
3167 2, 2 | teaching. Hence the ~Apostle says (1 Cor. 4:16): "Be ye followers
3168 2, 2 | the contrary, Augustine says (De Corr. et Gratia vii;
3169 2, 2 | of which the Apostle ~says (Eph. 5:32) that "this is
3170 2, 2 | Trinity. For the Apostle says (Heb. 11:6): "He that ~cometh
3171 2, 2 | merit of faith. For Gregory says (Hom. xxvi in Evang.) that "
3172 2, 3 | salvation, for the Apostle says (1 Cor. 10:32): "Be ~without
3173 2, 3 | the contrary, The Apostle says (Rm. 10:10): "With the heart
3174 2, 4 | faith (Heb. 11:1) when he says: "Faith is the substance
3175 2, 4 | Apostle. For when Augustine says (Tract. xl in Joan.: ~QQ.
3176 2, 4 | see," and when Damascene says (De Fide Orth. iv, 11) that "
3177 2, 4 | not"; and when Dionysius says ~(Div. Nom. vii) that "faith
3178 2, 4 | intellect. For ~Augustine says (De Praedest. Sanct. v)
3179 2, 4 | 4: Further, as Boethius says (In Categ. Arist. i), "accidents
3180 2, 4 | Church: wherefore the Apostle says: "There are ~diversities
3181 2, 4 | the contrary, The Apostle says (Eph. 4:5): "One Lord, one
3182 2, 4 | say to you My friends," says that fortitude is the ~foundation
3183 2, 4 | Ps. 36, "Be not emulous," says that hope ~"leads on to
3184 2, 4 | the contrary, The Apostle says (Heb. 11:1) that "faith
3185 2, 4 | continue']": and Augustine says (De Trin. xiv, 1) ~that "
3186 2, 4 | the contrary, The Apostle says (1 Thess. 2:15): "When you
3187 2, 5 | state. For Hugh St. Victor says in his ~Sentences (De Sacram.
3188 2, 5 | contemplation; for Hugh St. Victor says (De Sacram. i, ~6) that "
3189 2, 5 | 3: Further, the Apostle says (Rm. 10:17) that "faith . . .
3190 2, 5 | no faith. For Augustine says ~(De Praedest. Sanct. v)
3191 2, 6 | man by God. For ~Augustine says (De Trin. xiv) that "science
3192 2, 6 | A gloss on 1 Cor. 13:2 says that "the faith which lacks ~
3193 2, 8 | with ~faith. For Augustine says (QQ. lxxxiii, qu. 15) that "
3194 2, 8 | On the contrary, Gregory says (Moral. i, 15) that "understanding ~
3195 2, 8 | state of grace. For Gregory says (Moral. ii, 49) that "the
3196 2, 8 | understand, as Augustine says (De Trin. ~xv, 27). Therefore
3197 2, 8 | for Thy ~justifications," says: "Understanding flies ahead,
3198 2, 8 | the contrary, Augustine says (De Serm. Dom. in Monte
3199 2, 8 | For a gloss on Gal. 5:22 says that ~the "faith which is
3200 2, 9 | reason: for the Philosopher says (Poster. i, 2) that a ~"
3201 2, 9 | A[5]). Now Augustine ~says (De Trin. xiv, 1) that "
3202 2, 9 | Divine things. ~For Augustine says (De Trin. xiv, 1) that "
3203 2, 9 | the contrary, Augustine says (De Trin. xiv, 1): "The
3204 2, 9 | knowledge. For Augustine says (De Trin. xii, 14) that ~"
3205 2, 9 | OBJ 2: Further, Gregory says (Moral. i, 32): "Knowledge
3206 2, 9 | On the contrary, Gregory says (Moral. i, 32): "Knowledge
3207 2, 9 | the contrary, Augustine says (De Serm. Dom. in Monte
3208 2, 10 | to nature; for Augustine says (De ~Praedest. Sanct. v)
3209 2, 10 | faith, because the Apostle says (Rm. ~10:14): "How shall
3210 2, 10 | the Fathers. Hence Gregory says ~(Moral. xxxi, 45) that "
3211 2, 10 | into an angel of light," says that if ~"a wicked angel
3212 2, 10 | unhealthy error, if he does or says ~what is becoming to a good
3213 2, 10 | of sins. For ~Augustine says (De Bapt. contra Donat.
3214 2, 10 | diminishes sin: ~for the Apostle says (1 Tim. 1:12,13): "I . . .
3215 2, 10 | they would not have sin," says (Tract. lxxxix in ~Joan.): "
3216 2, 10 | is not of faith is sin," says: "The whole ~life of unbelievers
3217 2, 10 | public. For the Apostle says (2 Tim. 2:14): "Contend
3218 2, 10 | strengthen error. Hence Gregory says (Pastor. ii, 4): "Even as
3219 2, 10 | which passage Chrysostom says (Hom. xlvi in Matth.): "
3220 2, 10 | xlvi in Matth.): "Our Lord says this ~so as to forbid the
3221 2, 10 | OBJ 3: Further, Augustine says (Tract. xxvi in Joan.) that "
3222 2, 10 | Chrysostom. Augustine too, says (Ep. ad Vincent. xciii)
3223 2, 10 | with it." For, ~Augustine says (Contra Ep. Parmen. iii,
3224 2, 10 | the ~faith. Thus Augustine says to the Count Boniface (Ep.
3225 2, 10 | Reply OBJ 4: As Augustine says in the same letter, "none
3226 2, 10 | unbelievers. ~For the Apostle says (1 Cor. 10:27): "If any
3227 2, 10 | before ~you." And Chrysostom says (Hom. xxv super Epist. ad
3228 2, 10 | 2: Further, the Apostle says (1 Cor. 5:12): "What have
3229 2, 10 | return of the ~month," etc. says: "It is so necessary to
3230 2, 10 | sentence of the Church ~when he says (1 Cor. 5:12): "Do not you
3231 2, 10 | faithful. For the Apostle says (1 Tim. 6:1): "Whosoever
3232 2, 10 | faithful, for the Apostle says (1 Cor. 6:1): "Dare any
3233 2, 10 | under the yoke of bondage," says: ~"The bondage of that law
3234 2, 10 | xlv, ~can., Qui sincera] says, speaking of the Jews: "
3235 2, 10 | incurred: thus Augustine says ~(De Ordine ii, 4): "If
3236 2, 10 | unbelief: ~for the Apostle says (1 Cor. 7:15): "If the unbeliever
3237 2, 10 | and Idololatria, qu. i] says that "if ~the unbelieving
3238 2, 11 | appetitive power; for Jerome says on Gal. 5:19: [*Cf. Decretals
3239 2, 11 | hence the ~Philosopher says (Ethic. v, 2) that "he who
3240 2, 11 | covetousness: for Augustine says (De Util. Credendi i) that ~"
3241 2, 11 | flesh, for the Apostle says (Gal. 5:19): "The works
3242 2, 11 | of ~Holy Writ. For Jerome says on Gal. 5:20 that "whoever
3243 2, 11 | Church": and elsewhere he says that "heresies spring up
3244 2, 11 | the contrary, Augustine says against the Manichees [*
3245 2, 11 | hence it is that Pope Leo says in a letter ~to Proterius,
3246 2, 11 | Reply OBJ 3: As Augustine says (Ep. xliii) and we find
3247 2, 11 | their opinion." Hence Jerome says (Exposit. ~Symbol [*Among
3248 2, 11 | tolerated. For the Apostle ~says (2 Tim. 2:24,25): "The servant
3249 2, 11 | Church, since the Apostle says (1 Cor. ~11:19): "There
3250 2, 11 | the contrary, The Apostle says (Titus 3:10,11): "A man
3251 2, 11 | 5:9, "A little leaven," says: "Cut off the ~decayed flesh,
3252 2, 11 | excommunicated, as the ~Apostle says (1 Cor. 5:5) that his "spirit
3253 2, 11 | De Haereticis, cap. ix) says ~that "those who are found
3254 2, 11 | such offenses, as Jerome says on Mt. 18:15, "If ~thy brother
3255 2, 12 | Augustine, Super Ps. 124:3] says ~that the Emperor Julian,
3256 2, 12 | the contrary, Gregory VII says (Council, Roman V): "Holding
3257 2, 12 | away from ~you," a gloss says, "that which is committed
3258 2, 12 | the contrary, The Apostle says (1 Tim. 1:12,13): "I . . .
3259 2, 12 | Now God, as Dionysius ~says (Div. Nom. i), is the very
3260 2, 12 | all away," etc. (Col. 3:8) says: ~"After prohibiting greater
3261 2, 12 | horn on high," a gloss ~says: "To excuse oneself for
3262 2, 12 | terrible people," etc. a gloss says: ~"In comparison with blasphemy,
3263 2, 12 | away from ~you" (Eph. 4:31) says: "Blasphemy is worse than
3264 2, 12 | and a gloss on these words says that "those who are in ~
3265 2, 13 | the contrary, The Master says (Sent. ii, D, 43) that "
3266 2, 13 | Verb. Dom., Serm. lxxi), says that blasphemy or ~the sin
3267 2, 13 | OBJ 4: Further, Bernard says (De Dispens. et Praecept.
3268 2, 13 | a gloss on Lev. ~10:16, says that "a feigned repentance
3269 2, 13 | De Fide ad Petrum iii) says ~that "those who despair
3270 2, 13 | contra Donat. vi, 35) he says that "a man who spurns the
3271 2, 13 | forgiven. For Augustine says (De Verb. Dom., Serm. lxxi): "
3272 2, 13 | physician," as a ~gloss says on Ps. 102:3, "Who healeth
3273 2, 13 | to come": and Augustine says (De Serm. Dom. in Monte
3274 2, 13 | times; for the Philosopher says (Ethic. v, 6,9) that "although
3275 2, 13 | Ghost: wherefore Origen says (Peri Archon. i, 3): "I
3276 2, 14 | voluntary, since, as Augustine ~says (Confess. x), "all love
3277 2, 14 | contrary to what Gregory says (Moral. xxxi, 45), where
3278 2, 14 | different effects. Now Gregory ~says (Moral. xxxi, 45) that dulness
3279 2, 14 | to know the truth," and says that one might reply that "
3280 2, 14 | On the contrary, Gregory says (Moral. xxxi, 45) that dulness
3281 2, 14 | wherefore the ~Philosopher says (Ethic. x, 4,5) that we
3282 2, 15 | commandment" (Jn. 15:12) says ~(Tract. lxxxiii in Joan.)
3283 2, 16 | On the contrary, Gregory says (Moral. i, 33) that the
3284 2, 16 | human soul, for the Apostle ~says (1 Cor. 2:9) that it hath
3285 2, 16 | the contrary, The Apostle says (Heb. 6:19) that we have
3286 2, 16 | arises. Hence the Apostle says pointedly ~(Heb. 6:19) that
3287 2, 16 | happiness. ~For the Apostle says (Phil. 1:6): "Being confident
3288 2, 16 | the contrary, Augustine says (Enchiridion viii) that "
3289 2, 16 | the saints, for Gregory says (Dial. i, 8) that ~"predestination
3290 2, 16 | theological virtues: for Gregory says (Moral. i, ~16) that the
3291 2, 16 | the Lord, and do good," says: "Hope is the entrance to ~
3292 2, 16 | meritorious act, for the Apostle says ~(1 Cor. 9:10): "He that
3293 2, 16 | precedes hope. For Ambrose says on Lk. ~27:6, "If you had
3294 2, 16 | OBJ 2: Further, Augustine says (De Civ. Dei xiv, 9) that "
3295 2, 16 | OBJ 3: Further, the Master says (Sent. iii, D, 26) that
3296 2, 16 | the contrary, The Apostle says (1 Tim. 1:5): "The end of
3297 2, 17 | the contrary, The Apostle says (Rm. 8:24): "What a man
3298 2, 17 | will: wherefore ~Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. xi, 17) that
3299 2, 17 | Reply OBJ 1: As Gregory says (Moral. xxxiii, 20) this
3300 2, 17 | Reply OBJ 2: As Augustine says (Enchiridion viii), "faith
3301 2, 18 | worldly fear. For Damascene says (De Fide Orth. ii, ~15)
3302 2, 18 | reason. Hence the Philosopher says (Ethic. iii, 1) ~that there
3303 2, 18 | die in the womb?" Gregory says (Moral. iv, 25): "When a
3304 2, 18 | spirit of bondage," etc. says: "It is the one same spirit
3305 2, 18 | canon. Joan. Tract. ix) says that ~there are two fears,
3306 2, 18 | charity. For ~Augustine says (In prim. canon. Joan. Tract.
3307 2, 18 | OBJ 4: Further, Gregory says (Moral. ii, 49) that "fear
3308 2, 18 | of the virtues as Gregory says (Moral. ii, 49). ~Now hope
3309 2, 18 | increases. For ~Augustine says (In prim. canon. Joan. Tract.
3310 2, 18 | the contrary, Augustine says (Qq. lxxxiii, qu. 36) that "
3311 2, 18 | and dread at His beck," says ~(Moral. xvii, 29): "The
3312 2, 18 | question doubtful. "If," he says, "this chaste fear that
3313 2, 18 | Reply OBJ 2: As Dionysius says (Div. Nom. ix) "the same
3314 2, 18 | the contrary, Augustine says (De Serm. Dom. in Monte
3315 2, 19 | despair, for the Apostle says ~of certain men (Eph. 4:
3316 2, 19 | strength shall be diminished," says: "Nothing is more ~hateful
3317 2, 19 | of ~faith." And Isidore says (De Sum. Bono ii, 14): "
3318 2, 19 | Incarnation, for Augustine says (De Trin. ~xiii, 10): "Nothing
3319 2, 20 | from sin: for the ~Master says (Sent. ii, D, 22) that "
3320 2, 20 | with the Philosopher who says (Ethic. ii, 8) that a virtue ~
3321 2, 20 | On the contrary, Gregory says (Moral. xxxi, 45) that "
3322 2, 21 | the contrary, Augustine says on Jn. 15:12, "This is My
3323 2, 22 | or delightful; for Jerome says in his letter to Paulinus
3324 2, 22 | the soul. ~For Augustine says (De Trin. viii, 7): "He
3325 2, 22 | the first place. Again he says (De Trin. xv, 17): ~"It
3326 2, 22 | On the charity, Augustine says (De Doctr. Christ. iii,
3327 2, 22 | the contrary, Augustine says (De Moribus Eccl. xi): "
3328 2, 22 | special virtue. For Jerome ~says: "Let me briefly define
3329 2, 22 | clxvii]: and Augustine ~says (De Moribus Eccl. xv) [*
3330 2, 22 | of virtue. Now ~Augustine says (De Perfect. Human. Justit.
3331 2, 22 | unfeigned faith," as the Apostle says (1 Tim. 1:5). Now, in ~unbelievers,
3332 2, 22 | the contrary, The Apostle says (1 Cor. 13:3): "If I should
3333 2, 22 | thus also the ~Philosopher says (Phys. vii, text. 17) that "
3334 2, 22 | virtue. Even so, as Augustine says (Contra ~Julian. iv, 3), "
3335 2, 22 | fortitude, whereby as Horace, says, 'he braves the sea, ~he
3336 2, 22 | always evil: ~thus Augustine says (Contra Julian. iv, 3) that
3337 2, 22 | Lombard, Sent. iii, D, 23] says that charity ~is the form
3338 2, 23 | 3: Further, the Apostle says (1 Tim. 1:5): "The end of
3339 2, 23 | the contrary, The Apostle says (Rm. 5:5): "The charity
3340 2, 23 | will." Hence the Apostle says (Eph. 4:7): "To every one ~
3341 2, 23 | will. Wherefore the Apostle says (Col. 1:12): "Who hath made
3342 2, 23 | the contrary, Augustine says (Tract. lxxiv in Joan.) [*
3343 2, 23 | charity the way, when he says (1 Cor. 12:31): "I show
3344 2, 23 | addition; ~for the Philosopher says (De Gener. i, 5) that "increase
3345 2, 23 | Serm. ii in Festo Purif.] says ~that "to stand still in
3346 2, 23 | the contrary, The Apostle says (Phil. 3:12): "Not as though
3347 2, 23 | on which words a gloss says: "Even if he has ~made great
3348 2, 23 | Enough.' For ~whosoever says this, leaves the road before
3349 2, 23 | not so, since the Apostle says (Phil. 3:12): "Not as though
3350 2, 23 | OBJ 2: Further, Augustine says (Qq. lxxxiii, qu. 36) that "
3351 2, 23 | the contrary, Augustine says (In prim. canon. Joan. Tract.
3352 2, 23 | gloss on the same passage says that "he was a perfect ~
3353 2, 23 | the contrary, Augustine says (In prim. canon. Joan. Tract.
3354 2, 23 | Augustine, speaking to God, says (Confess. x) "He loves ~
3355 2, 23 | Qq. lxxxiii, qu. 36) he ~says that "what kindles charity
3356 2, 23 | 3: Further, as Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. viii, 12) "
3357 2, 23 | Wherefore the Philosopher ~says, in reference to friendship (
3358 2, 23 | perdition," as Augustine says (De Trin. xv, 17). Therefore
3359 2, 23 | OBJ 2: Further, Augustine says (De Trin. viii, 7) that "
3360 2, 23 | called love." Now, as he says again in a letter to ~Count
3361 2, 23 | OBJ 3: Further, Gregory says in a homily for Pentecost (
3362 2, 23 | delivered," as Augustine says in his book on ~the Predestination
3363 2, 23 | unrighteousness do good, as Augustine ~says (De Serm. Dom. in Monte
3364 2, 23 | Hence the ~Philosopher says (Ethic. iii, 5) that "such
3365 2, 23 | mortal sin. ~For Origen says (Peri Archon i): "When a
3366 2, 23 | mortal sin. Hence ~Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. viii, 12)
3367 2, 24 | Further, the Philosopher says (Ethic. viii, 8) that "to
3368 2, 24 | the contrary, Augustine says (De Trin. viii, 8): "He
3369 2, 24 | Hence the Philosopher says (Phys. ii, 6) that we do
3370 2, 24 | of charity. ~For Gregory says in a homily (In Evang. xvii)
3371 2, 24 | implies union, for Dionysius says (Div. ~Nom. iv) that "love
3372 2, 24 | the contrary, Augustine says (De Doctr. Christ. i, 23,
3373 2, 24 | from seeing God. ~Hence he says expressly: "From the body
3374 2, 24 | proved by deeds" as Gregory says in a homily ~for Pentecost (
3375 2, 24 | the contrary, Augustine says (De Doctr. Christ. i, 30)
3376 2, 24 | perfect, of which he himself says (Ps. 138:22): "I have hated
3377 2, 24 | of sin, since Augustine says (De Civ. Dei xiv, 28) that
3378 2, 24 | enemies. For Augustine says (Enchiridion lxxiii) that "
3379 2, 24 | of ~charity. Now Gregory says in a homily for Pentecost (
3380 2, 24 | to them that hate you," ~says: "To do good to one's enemies
3381 2, 24 | charity. For, as Augustine says (De Doctr. Christ. i), charity
3382 2, 24 | the contrary, Augustine says (De Doctr. Christ. i, 30): "
3383 2, 24 | crowns for us," as Augustine says ~(De Civ. Dei xi, 17). Therefore
3384 2, 24 | the contrary, Augustine says (De Doctr. Christ. i, 23): "
3385 2, 25 | that, As the Philosopher says (Metaph. v, text. 16), the
3386 2, 25 | knows not," ~as Gregory says in a homily (In Evang. xi).
3387 2, 25 | himself. For the Philosopher says (Ethic. ix, 8) that "a man'
3388 2, 25 | the contrary, Augustine says (De Doctr. Christ. i, 22): "
3389 2, 25 | Reply OBJ 3: As Augustine says in his Rule (Ep. ccxi),
3390 2, 25 | the contrary, Augustine says (De Doctr. Christ. i, 27)
3391 2, 25 | another. For Augustine says (De Doctr. Christ. i, 28): "
3392 2, 25 | is evident from what he says of beneficence.~Aquin.:
3393 2, 25 | Again, ~Valerius Maximus says (Fact. et Dict. Memor. iv
3394 2, 25 | OBJ 2: Further, Ambrose says (De Officiis i, 7): "I love
3395 2, 25 | Hence the ~Philosopher says (Ethic. ix, 2) that "it
3396 2, 25 | parents, since the Apostle says (2 Cor. 12:14): "Neither
3397 2, 25 | Origen, Hom. ii in Cant.] says: "We ought to ~love God
3398 2, 25 | Reply OBJ 3: As Augustine says (De Doctr. Christ. i, 32),
3399 2, 25 | For, as the Philosopher says (De Gener. Animal. i, 20), "
3400 2, 25 | does: for the Philosopher ~says (Ethic. ix, 7) that "mothers
3401 2, 25 | On the contrary, Jerome says on Ezech. 44:25 that "man
3402 2, 25 | Origen, Hom. ii in ~Cant.] says: "Good servants should be
3403 2, 25 | 2: Further, the Apostle says (Eph. 5:33) that a husband
3404 2, 25 | wife. For the Philosopher says (Ethic. viii, 12) that "
3405 2, 25 | benefited. For Augustine says (De Catech. Rud. iv): "Nothing ~
3406 2, 25 | one's father, as Jerome says [*Comment. in Ezechiel xliv,
3407 2, 25 | contrary, The Philosopher says (Ethic. ix, 7), that "benefactors ~
3408 2, 25 | in ~heaven. For Augustine says (De Vera Relig. xlviii): "
3409 2, 26 | Now, as the ~Philosopher says (Ethic. viii, 8), "many
3410 2, 26 | are loved, for Augustine says (De Catech. Rud. iv) ~that "
3411 2, 26 | contrary, The Philosopher says (Ethic. viii, 8) that friendship ~
3412 2, 26 | OBJ 2: As the Philosopher says (Ethic. viii, 8), "men wish
3413 2, 26 | goodwill. For the Philosopher says (Rhet. ii, 4) that ~"to
3414 2, 26 | contrary, The Philosopher says (Ethic. ix, 5) that "goodwill
3415 2, 26 | love which is a passion, says (Ethic. ix, 5) that goodwill
3416 2, 26 | wherefore the Philosopher says (Ethic. ix, 5) that "goodwill ~
3417 2, 26 | love for himself, as he says ~in the same passage, in
3418 2, 26 | something else. For Gregory says in a homily (In ~Evang.
3419 2, 26 | begets charity" as a gloss says on Mt. 1:1, and ~"fear leads
3420 2, 26 | is to be enjoyed" as ~he says in the same book. Therefore
3421 2, 26 | cannot be loved" as Augustine says (De Trin. x, 1). Now ~we
3422 2, 26 | OBJ 2: Further, Augustine says (De Morib. Eccl. viii): "
3423 2, 26 | 3: Further, as Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. iv, 3), "the
3424 2, 26 | On the contrary, Bernard says (De Dilig. Deum 1) that "
3425 2, 27 | evil: hence the ~Apostle says (Phil. 4:4): "Rejoice in
3426 2, 27 | joy. Wherefore the Apostle says (Col. 1:9): "That you may
3427 2, 28 | concord. For Augustine ~says (De Civ. Dei xix, 13): "
3428 2, 28 | like union, for Dionysius says (Div. Nom. xi) that peace ~
3429 2, 28 | man and another, and he says that this peace is concord,
3430 2, 28 | the contrary, Augustine says (De Civ. Dei xix, 12,14)
3431 2, 28 | desire peace": and Dionysius says the same (Div. Nom. xi).~
3432 2, 28 | appetite. Hence Dionysius says that ~"peace is the cause
3433 2, 28 | Ethic. ix, 4), and Tully says (De Amicitia) that ~friends "
3434 2, 28 | OBJ 2: As the Philosopher says (Ethic. ix, 6) friends need
3435 2, 28 | unitive force" as Dionysius says (Div. Nom. iv): and peace
3436 2, 28 | in a sense, as Augustine says (De Civ. Dei xix, ~11).
3437 2, 28 | evils. Now the ~Philosopher says (Rhet. ii, 8) that "harshness
3438 2, 28 | the contrary, Damascene says (De Fide Orth. ii, 2) that
3439 2, 28 | answer that, As Augustine says (De Civ. Dei ix, 5), mercy
3440 2, 28 | wherefore the Philosopher says (Rhet. ii, 8) that ~"pity
3441 2, 28 | wherefore the Philosopher says (Rhet. ii, ~8) that evil
3442 2, 28 | wherefore the ~Philosopher says (Rhet. ii, 8) that "we pity
3443 2, 28 | commiserate sinners. Thus ~Gregory says in a homily (Hom. in Evang.
3444 2, 28 | which sense the Philosopher ~says that "harshness drives pity
3445 2, 28 | false: for ~the Philosopher says (Rhet. ii, 8) that "those
3446 2, 28 | defective. But the ~Philosopher says (Rhet. ii, 8) that "those
3447 2, 28 | friendship, and the Apostle says (Rm. ~12:15): "Rejoice with
3448 2, 28 | Hence the ~Philosopher says (Rhet. ii, 8) that men pity
3449 2, 28 | they suffer. Hence Gregory ~says (Hom. in Evang. xxxiv) that "
3450 2, 28 | the contrary, Augustine says (De Civ. Dei ix, 5): "Cicero
3451 2, 28 | religious feeling, when he says: 'Of all thy ~virtues none
3452 2, 28 | regulated. Hence ~Augustine says (De Civ. Dei ix, 5) that "
3453 2, 28 | to ~all things," a gloss says: "The sum total of a Christian'
3454 2, 29 | good to all. For ~Augustine says (De Doctr. Christ. i, 28)
3455 2, 29 | the contrary, The Apostle says (Gal. 6:10): "Whilst we
3456 2, 29 | the contrary, Augustine says (De Doctr. Christ. i, 28): "
3457 2, 30 | Further, the Philosopher says (Ethic. iv, l) that to give
3458 2, 30 | On the contrary, Gregory says (Nom. in Evang. ix): "Let
3459 2, 30 | buried Our Lord; as Augustine says (De Cura pro Mort. iii).~
3460 2, 30 | compensated, wherefore Our Lord says (Lk. 14:12): "When thou ~
3461 2, 30 | blessed me," and the Apostle says to Philemon (verse 7): "
3462 2, 30 | the contrary, Augustine says (De Serm. Dom. in Monte
3463 2, 30 | from virtue. Thus Sallust says of Cato (Catilin.), that "
3464 2, 30 | above our needs. Hence Basil says [*Hom. super Luc. xii, 18]: "
3465 2, 30 | it (1 ~Tim. 4:8) where he says: "Dutifulness* [Douay: '
3466 2, 30 | which ~is to come," and he says this because the precept
3467 2, 30 | 3: Further, the Apostle says (1 Tim. 5:8): "If any man
3468 2, 30 | for, as the Philosopher says ~(Ethic. iv, 1), "we take
3469 2, 30 | the words of Ambrose who says (Cf. Canon ~Pasce dist.
3470 2, 30 | the contrary, Augustine says (De Verb. Dom. xxxv, 2): "
3471 2, 30 | Reply OBJ 1: As Augustine says (De Verb. Dom. 2), "Some
3472 2, 30 | nothing about it," as Basil says in a homily (Hom. super
3473 2, 30 | authorities quoted by St. Thomas] says on 1 Tim. 4:8: "'Dutifulness ~[
3474 2, 30 | nature, wherefore the Apostle says (Eph. 6:1): "Children, obey
3475 2, 30 | own labor as ~Augustine says (De Verb. Dom. xxxv, 2).
3476 2, 30 | the man, as the Apostle says (1 Cor. 11:3). As ~regards
3477 2, 30 | the contrary, The Apostle says (1 Tim. 5:8): "If any man
3478 2, 30 | answer that, As Augustine says (De Doctr. Christ. i, 28), "
3479 2, 30 | with us. Wherefore Ambrose says ~(De Officiis i, 30): "It
3480 2, 30 | richer thereby, as Ambrose says (De Officiis i, 30). Therefore ~
3481 2, 30 | OBJ 2: Further, Ambrose says (De Officiis i, 30): "We
3482 2, 30 | 3: Further, the Apostle says (2 Cor. 8:13): "Not that
3483 2, 30 | need, wherefore the Apostle says (1 Cor. 13:3): "If I ~should
3484 2, 30 | clothing. Hence Ambrose says (De Officiis i, 30): "When
3485 2, 30 | the giver. Yet, as a gloss says on the same ~passage, "he
3486 2, 30 | on the same ~passage, "he says this, not because it would
3487 2, 31 | shall offend against thee," ~says that "a man should reprove
3488 2, 31 | Damas]: "Accursed be he who ~says that God has commanded any.
3489 2, 31 | correction: since Augustine says (De Civ. Dei i, 9): "Not
3490 2, 31 | the contrary, Augustine says (De Verb. Dom. xvi, 4): "
3491 2, 31 | Philosopher (Ethic. ii, 9) ~says that if we depart but little
3492 2, 31 | power. Hence ~Augustine says (De Correp. et Gratia xv): "
3493 2, 31 | someone. ~For Augustine says (De Civ. Dei i, 9): "If
3494 2, 31 | sin, namely, "when" (as he says in the same passage) ~"one
3495 2, 31 | because, as Augustine says (De Doctr. Christ. i, 28),
3496 2, 31 | chance. For this reason he says (De Verb. Dom. xvi, ~1)
3497 2, 31 | Origen, Hom. vii in Joan.] says: "Let priests ~endeavor
3498 2, 31 | responsibility, as Augustine says (De Civ. ~Dei i, 9): "for
3499 2, 31 | OBJ 3: Further, Gregory says (Moral. xxiii, 8) that "
3500 2, 31 | the contrary, Augustine says in his Rule: "Show mercy
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