Part, Question 
 1   1, 23  |             known, endured [that is, permitted] with much patience vessels
 2   1, 48  |          would be ~taken away if God permitted no evil to exist; for fire
 3   1, 49  |          would be ~taken away if God permitted no evil to exist; for fire
 4   1, 112 |            save what is effected ~or permitted by Divine justice. Therefore
 5   1, 113 |              is not therefore ~to be permitted by God, the author of all
 6   1, 113 |        assail us, ~but are sometimes permitted to do so according to God'
 7   2, 96  |                since many things are permitted to children, which in an
 8   2, 102 |             of altars and temples is permitted in the ~New Law.~Aquin.:
 9   2, 102 |          quadrupeds those alone were permitted which have the hind-legs
10   2, 105 |        Therefore the Law ~unsuitably permitted them (Dt. 23:19,20) to lend
11   2, 105 |              And in this way the Law permitted that through stress of poverty
12   2, 105 |               Accordingly it was not permitted to marry ~a captive woman
13   2, 105 |             1/1~Reply OBJ 8: The Law permitted a wife to be divorced, not
14   2, 108 |              but permissions. For He permitted them to set forth to preach ~
15   2, 76  |            he is just.']." They were permitted, however, to ~take usury
16   2, 76  |              Wherefore human law has permitted usury, not that it ~looks
17   2, 93  |             the divine sentence, was permitted to appear to ~him, not by
18   2, 93  |            deceive man for they ~are permitted to know certain things about
19   2, 120 |       Sabbath: and certain works are permitted on the Lord's ~day which
20   2, 167 |            husbands) "are they to be permitted, but not ordered, to adorn ~
21   2, 175 |              church, and this is not permitted to ~women. First and chiefly,
22   2, 183 |           but in ~permission. For he permitted them to go preaching without
23   3, 46  |       suffering Christ, ~because "He permitted each one of His powers to
24   3, 46  |             iii): Christ's Godhead ~"permitted His flesh to do and to suffer
25   3, 49  |           but because he ~was justly permitted to injure men whom by tempting
26   3, 55  |              church; ~but she may be permitted to give familiar instruction
27   3, 55  |           them whereby they were not permitted to recognize what ~they
28   3, 67  |           woman in any circumstances permitted to baptize.~Aquin.: SMT
29   3, 67  |             privately; so she is not permitted to ~baptize publicly and
30   3, 89  |               order. But this is not permitted to a penitent after his
31 Suppl, 11|             no man can be forced or ~permitted by another man to divulge
32 Suppl, 23| excommunicated person in matters not permitted by law?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
33 Suppl, 50|               a remedy for which is ~permitted in matrimony (1 Cor. 7:6),
34 Suppl, 54|            to ~lust. Yet the Old Law permitted other degrees of consanguinity,
35 Suppl, 58|             is dissolved, he is not ~permitted to marry another woman.
36 Suppl, 58|            dissolved, each ~party is permitted to seek another partner
37 Suppl, 59|      dwelling among them. But it was permitted in regard to other unbelievers, ~
38 Suppl, 59|         other, but by parting is not permitted to marry again. But if the ~
39 Suppl, 60|      condemned to death: but ~it has permitted this by not punishing it.
40 Suppl, 62|              I answer that, Our Lord permitted a man to put away his wife
41 Suppl, 62|            wife" says that "Our Lord permitted a wife to be put away on ~
42 Suppl, 62|          only reason why divorce was permitted, was to avoid ~murder. And
43 Suppl, 67|            that even as the apostles permitted ~second marriages, so Moses
44 Suppl, 67|              Moses is stated to have permitted the bill of divorce. ~Accordingly
45 Suppl, 67|           lesser good is ~said to be permitted: thus the Apostle by not
46 Suppl, 67|              prescribing virginity, ~permitted marriage (1 Cor. 7). The
47 Suppl, 67|           venial sins are said to be permitted because they are not forbidden. ~
48 Suppl, 67|             all sins are said to be ~permitted by God, in so far as He
49 Suppl, 67|             the bill of ~divorce was permitted in the Law, not indeed for
50 Suppl, 67|            Holy ~Ghost, but as being permitted lest greater evils should
51 Suppl, 67|       Chrysostom] that "divorce was ~permitted, an evil indeed, yet lawful."
52 Suppl, 67|              Now adultery was never ~permitted in the Old Law. Therefore
53 Suppl, 67|            things which ~the Old Law permitted, but also as regards those
54 Suppl, 67|           were thought by many to be permitted on ~account of the precepts
55 Suppl, 67|             divorce two things were ~permitted, namely for the husband
56 Suppl, 69|             and intimidation they be permitted ~to appear to the living;
57 Suppl, 69|            unless they be ~sometimes permitted.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[69] A[
58 Suppl, 71|            when he ~prayed they were permitted to see one another, and
59 Suppl, 71|       general law from that which is permitted in ~particular cases and
60 Suppl, 86|            to go out, since this was permitted to them ~only in so far
61 Suppl, 96|              sin, that is to say, He permitted them to be concluded. Therefore ~
 
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