Part, Question
1 2, 14 | of their ~abstinence and continency, "God gave knowledge and
2 2, 18 | therefrom; such are modesty, continency ~and chastity.~
3 2, 51 | 3 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Continency and perseverance seem to
4 2, 51 | against sorrow. Hence continency and perseverance seem to
5 2, 83 | martyrdom, and abstinence or continency. The third is the good which ~
6 2, 86 | power, namely, perpetual continency, but also to repent of what
7 2, 86 | keeping the fast or observing continency; while ~sometimes it is
8 2, 86 | dispensed from a solemn vow of continency?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[88] A[
9 2, 86 | dispensed from a solemn ~vow of continency. As stated above, one reason
10 2, 86 | greater good. But a ~vow of continency, even though it be solemn,
11 2, 86 | individual. Now one man's continency may be an obstacle to the
12 2, 86 | persons ~who have vowed continency were to marry, the peace
13 2, 86 | even ~from a solemn vow of continency.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[88] A[
14 2, 86 | dispensed ~from the vow of continency which is about an act of
15 2, 86 | observance of a vow of ~continency. Now one who takes a vow
16 2, 86 | dispensed from a vow of continency.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[88] A[
17 2, 86 | Further, just as the vow of continency is part of the religious ~
18 2, 86 | dispensed from a solemn vow of continency.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[88] A[
19 2, 86 | considered in a solemn vow of ~continency: first, the matter of the
20 2, 86 | matter of the vow, namely, continency; secondly, ~the perpetuity
21 2, 86 | dispensation, on account of the ~continency itself for which no worthy
22 2, 86 | some to ~the fact that by continency man overcomes a foe within
23 2, 86 | or to the ~fact that by continency man is perfectly conformed
24 2, 86 | contemplation. Therefore, ~continency itself absolutely considered
25 2, 86 | assert ~that the vow of continency cannot be canceled, save
26 2, 86 | intercourse is ~contrary to continency, so is eating flesh or drinking
27 2, 86 | even from a solemn vow of continency, for the ~sake of some common
28 2, 86 | therefore consider whether continency is essentially bound up ~
29 2, 86 | without the obligation of ~continency, but not if continency is
30 2, 86 | continency, but not if continency is essentially bound up
31 2, 86 | obligation of observing continency ~is connected with Holy
32 2, 86 | dispensation ~from the vow of continency solemnized by the reception
33 2, 86 | obligation of observing; continency is an essential ~condition
34 2, 86 | OBJ 2: A vow of temporal continency can be a matter of ~dispensation,
35 2, 86 | be granted from a vow of continency ~solemnized by profession
36 2, 86 | from such intercourse by continency does not endanger the person.
37 2, 86 | poverty than from his vow of continency, since he must have ~nothing
38 2, 86 | good is to be compared with continency, which is ~reckoned one
39 2, 122 | obligation of observing continency, through the ~absence or
40 2, 135 | Philosopher (Ethic. vii, 7), continency is greater than perseverance.
41 2, 135 | than perseverance. But ~continency is not a virtue, as stated
42 2, 149 | safeguarded by her persevering continency." He also ~says (De Civ.
43 2, 150 | virginal integrity and holy continency that refrains from all sexual
44 2, 150 | spiritual thing, which a holy continency fosters and ~preserves."~
45 2, 150 | atone for his perpetual continency as though it were a sin." ~
46 2, 150 | consecrated to God by holy continency."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[152]
47 2, 184 | religious state?~(4) Whether continency is necessary?~(5) Whether
48 2, 187 | me the chaste dignity of continency . . . honestly alluring
49 3, 40 | abstinence is ordained to continency; for it is written ~(Osee
50 3, 40 | But Christ both observed continency in ~Himself and proposed
51 Suppl, 37| perfection by ~the vow of continency; "interpretation of speeches"
52 Suppl, 37| consecrated vessels. Wherefore continency is ~enjoined them, that
53 Suppl, 39| on account of the vow of continency annexed thereto, but also ~
54 Suppl, 40| the Old Law were enjoined continency only ~for the time of their
55 Suppl, 40| Testament are enjoined perpetual continency; and so the comparison fails.~
56 Suppl, 58| when both parties observe continency by vow. But impotence ~deprives
57 Suppl, 93| to the three degrees of continency. ~This gloss which states
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