Part, Question
1 1, 76 | several souls in the body, he asks ~(De Anima i, 5), "what
2 1, 75 | several souls in the body, he asks ~(De Anima i, 5), "what
3 2, 19 | her her right when ~she asks for it, his will is excused
4 2, 3 | the Apostle (Eph. 6:19) ~asks for prayers that it may
5 2, 30 | you refuse what ~another asks you must not lose sight
6 2, 30 | if you reprove him that asks unjustly." Now reproof is
7 2, 41 | something better than he asks, if thou reprove him that ~
8 2, 41 | if thou reprove him that ~asks unjustly." Sometimes, however,
9 2, 67 | the other hand, the judge ~asks of him that which he cannot
10 2, 76 | lends wine or ~wheat, and asks for double payment, viz.
11 2, 81 | in this sense the reason asks for something to be ~done
12 2, 81 | liberal to give to one that asks not, than to ~one who asks
13 2, 81 | asks not, than to ~one who asks because, according to Seneca (
14 2, 81 | 1~OBJ 2: Further, no one asks save for that which he is
15 2, 81 | 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, one asks for a thing that it may
16 2, 81 | will not obtain what he ~asks, nay rather will he provoke
17 2, 81 | merit to obtain what he asks for. Hence ~Augustine says (
18 2, 81 | prayer ~impetrates what it asks for.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[83]
19 2, 81 | be ~godly in so far as he asks for something pertaining
20 2, 81 | this case sometimes one asks for ~something definite,
21 2, 81 | the part of the person who asks. The ~reason of impetration
22 2, 81 | the part of the person who asks is "thanksgiving"; since ~"
23 2, 87 | Divine ~Providence, since he asks God to bear witness, and
24 2, 95 | explicitly in his prayers when he asks something of God with the ~
25 2, 95 | experiment on God, yet he asks ~for or does something which
26 2, 98 | If, ~however, a person asks for himself, that he may
27 3, 21 | others. So also ~anyone that asks a boon of God that he may
28 3, 21 | Matth. 31) says: "When He asks ~that this may pass from
29 3, 30 | doubt fulfilment when she asks ~how it shall be done."~
30 3, 31 | Amasias, of whom St. Augustine asks in this question lxxxv,
31 3, 50 | commenting on the ~text of John, asks, since Christ is Word and
32 3, 54 | glorify Thy name," whereby He asks for the glory ~of the Resurrection.
33 3, 68 | And for this ~reason she asks those who come to be baptized
34 3, 80 | administered to the sinner who asks for it.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
35 3, 83 | purpose that the priest asks for the perfecting of ~this
36 3, 83 | consecration itself. Here he asks first of all for ~the effect
37 3, 83 | mind," etc. Fourthly, he asks that the sacrifice accomplished ~
38 3, 83 | Consequently the priest ~asks that this sacrifice may
39 3, 88 | forgive his brother when he asks pardon, and persists in
40 3, 89 | concerned him, but ~henceforth asks the Master instead of John."~
41 Suppl, 20| superior, if the latter asks him to. Therefore he can ~
42 Suppl, 52| the time that his wife ~asks for the debt his master
43 Suppl, 52| pay her the debt when she asks, and to do ~all that marriage
44 Suppl, 53| the debt ~when his wife asks: wherefore this is not covered
45 Suppl, 62| her husband if her husband asks ~her. But she is not bound,
46 Suppl, 62| sentence of divorce, his wife asks for the marriage debt or ~
47 Suppl, 64| allowable to refuse the one who asks.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[64] A[
48 Suppl, 64| exact ~the debt when she asks for it. Much more therefore
49 Suppl, 64| would seem that both he who asks and she who grants are ~
50 Suppl, 64| 32). Now he who knowingly asks for ~the debt from a menstruous
51 Suppl, 64| consents with the one that asks, who sins. Therefore he
52 Suppl, 64| Therefore when one spouse asks the ~other must pay.~Aquin.:
53 Suppl, 64| always be paid to the one who asks lest he ~be afforded an
54 Suppl, 65| pay her the debt when she asks. ~Therefore it is against
55 Suppl, 65| debt every ~time his wife asks for it, if we consider the
56 Suppl, 72| pray ~for us. For no man asks anyone's friends to pray
57 Suppl, 72| custom of the ~Church which asks for the prayers of the saints
58 Suppl, 72| the Church, which often asks ~to be assisted by the prayers
59 Appen1, 2| On the contrary, No one asks to be freed from a punishment
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