|    Part, Question1   1, 21  |      order displayed in ruling a family or any kind of multitude ~
 2   1, 22  |      others subject to him, in a family, city or ~kingdom; in which
 3   1, 22  |          hath appointed over his family." In this way ~prudence
 4   1, 51  |          by him and by his whole family, ~by Lot, and by the citizens
 5   1, 52  |          by him and by his whole family, ~by Lot, and by the citizens
 6   1, 91  |        been wanting in the human family if ~some were not governed
 7   1, 104 |      affairs. On the father of a family ~depends the order of the
 8   2, 19  |         private, the good of the family, and from this point of
 9   2, 81  |        from his birth be under a family disgrace, on account of
10   2, 89  |       charged with the care of a family, which is a good ~thing,
11   2, 90  |     state, so ~every father of a family governs his household. But
12   2, 90  |      Therefore every father of a family can ~make laws for his household.~
13   2, 90  |   Consequently he that governs a family, can indeed make certain
14   2, 91  |        OBJ 1: As the father of a family issues different commands
15   2, 97  |        his lord setteth over his family?"~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[97] A[
16   2, 102 |        broadcast manner from any family, ~but according to their
17   2, 30  |    should yourself help your own family, who would be ashamed to
18   2, 45  |         hath appointed ~over his family?"~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[47] A[
19   2, 45  |   without the common good of the family, state, or kingdom. ~Hence
20   2, 45  |         good of the household or family, and "monastic economy" ~
21   2, 45  | individual good, the good of the family, and ~the good of the city
22   2, 46  |       the multitude of a home or family, and this is ~ruled by "
23   2, 59  |          but to the members of a family, and such distribution can
24   2, 63  |     master ~who preside over the family household, which is an imperfect
25   2, 68  |    enemies, or persons united by family or household ties, or again
26   2, 78  |          hath appointed over his family": and for this reason it
27   2, 81  |       about the total wreck of a family." Nevertheless ~there are
28   2, 162 |          of ~works pertaining to family life. As regards the begetting
29   2, 162 |         bring forth." As regards family life she was punished by
30   2, 162 |          matters relating to the family life, so it belongs to the
31   2, 183 |          hath appointed over his family." The third is something
32   3, 28  |        were adopted from another family. ~Consequently that Christ
33   3, 28  |     Joseph and Mary were of the ~family of David."~Aquin.: SMT TP
34   3, 28  |         same nation, of the same family, by common ~affection."
35   3, 29  |      because they ~represent the family in the senate and other
36   3, 29  |       Blessed Virgin ~was of the family or kindred of Aaron, so
37   3, 31  |        nor, consequently, of the family of David, since Matthew ~
38   3, 31  |        was not a stranger to the family of David: and that it is
39   3, 31  |       that Mary was also ~of the family of David: because we believe
40   3, 31  |       God's will, that the royal family was united to the ~priestly
41   3, 31  |     father married a wife of the family of David, through whom ~
42   3, 31  |      Virgin Mary, who was of the family of David, would be a ~cousin
43   3, 31  |         s father, who was of the family of David, married a wife
44   3, 31  |           married a wife of ~the family of Aaron.~Aquin.: SMT TP
45   3, 31  |        Mary's father, was of the family of Aaron (as the heretic ~
46   3, 31  |        else his wife, was of the family ~of David, so long as we
47   3, 31  |     Christ ~would be born of the family of David, not through the
48   3, 31  |     tribe though not of the same family as Mathan, married his widow,
49   3, 31  |         allied himself ~with the family of the most wicked Jezabel,
50   3, 35  |          of the house and of the family of David." Secondly, because,
51 Suppl, 26|  composed of members of the same family, and the civil, composed
52 Suppl, 44|       children, and again to one family life, it is ~clear that
53 Suppl, 44|        namely the common life in family matters. And since every ~
54 Suppl, 60|        the household, such as a ~family; and the civil community,
55 Suppl, 65|     cannot ~easily be peace in a family where several wives are
56 Suppl, 85|          person, but also of his family, or of his city or kingdom,
 
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