Part, Question
1 1, 19 | observed, and at another time forbade it. Therefore He has a changeable ~
2 2, 98 | Moreover the same law ~forbade all kinds of sin; and these
3 2, 98 | prescribed, ~and to avoid what it forbade. Hence this occasion was
4 2, 100 | precepts of the law which forbade evils to which men ~were
5 2, 101 | worship in many ways. Thus it ~forbade sacrifices to be offered
6 2, 102 | more simple way of living, forbade them to eat ~many kinds
7 2, 102 | regard to dumb animals, and forbade them to do certain ~things
8 2, 105 | the ~more, since the Lord forbade even a king to have superabundant
9 2, 105 | the Old Law mercifully forbade strangers to be molested: ~
10 2, 105 | OBJ 6: Further, the Lord forbade them (Dt. 7:3, seqq.) to
11 2, 105 | OBJ 7: Further, the Lord forbade them to marry within certain
12 2, 105 | entirely forgotten. It ~also forbade them to marry certain women;
13 2, 105 | 1~Reply OBJ 6: The Lord forbade them to marry strange women
14 2, 107 | Old Law. Thus the Old ~Law forbade perjury: and this is more
15 2, 107 | revengeful spite, which He ~forbade, admonishing man to be ready
16 2, 107 | the Old. For the Old Law forbade perjury, while the ~New
17 2, 107 | even swearing: the Old Law forbade a man to cast off his wife
18 2, 107 | divorce, while the New Law forbade divorce ~altogether; as
19 2, 108 | that Our Lord ~unbecomingly forbade solicitude about food and
20 2, 108 | that Our Lord unbecomingly ~forbade judgment: and consequently
21 2, 108 | strangers. Wherefore Our ~Lord forbade a man to divorce his wife (
22 2, 108 | pleasures; on the contrary, it forbade ~them. But it did promise
23 2, 108 | 1~Reply OBJ 5: Our Lord forbade, not necessary, but inordinate
24 2, 108 | from the unworthy. But he ~forbade inordinate judgment, as
25 2, 10 | 1~Reply OBJ 2: That law forbade those public disputations
26 2, 10 | away. Hence the ~Apostle forbade the faithful to go to law
27 2, 30 | the morrow, which Our Lord forbade us to do (Mt. 6:34), ~but
28 2, 38 | If the Christian Religion forbade war ~altogether, those who
29 2, 54 | Therefore the Law unfittingly forbade fraud solely in buying ~
30 2, 62 | in the parable (Mt. 13) forbade the uprooting of the cockle
31 2, 84 | Old ~Testament the Lord forbade the children of Israel to
32 2, 87 | Observe that our ~Saviour forbade us to swear, not by God,
33 2, 87 | Mendacio xv) ~that "the Lord forbade swearing, in order that
34 2, 87 | 3~Reply OBJ 1: Our Lord forbade us to swear by creatures
35 2, 99 | 1~Reply OBJ 2: Our Lord forbade the disciple to bury his
36 2, 101 | Baptist." Yet an angel forbade John when the latter wished
37 2, 101 | 1~Reply OBJ 1: The angel forbade John to pay him, not any
38 2, 101 | due to God. Or again, he ~forbade him to pay the honor of
39 2, 106 | uproot ~him. But our Lord forbade (Mt. 13:29) the uprooting
40 2, 120 | stone," as though they forbade a false confession of faith,
41 2, 145 | sex. Wherefore the Church ~forbade those who fast to partake
42 2, 145 | case. Hence the Church forbade those who fast to eat flesh
43 2, 152 | life. ~Hence the Apostles forbade these things to the Gentiles,
44 2, 152 | condemnation when religion forbade it.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[154]
45 2, 186 | of our Lord, Who equally forbade both, that it comes to the
46 2, 187 | ad Relig.] who moreover forbade anyone to be bound to the
47 3, 38 | 49:10. Indeed, Christ ~forbade the apostles to preach the
48 3, 40 | to the Law. ~For the Law forbade any work whatsoever to be
49 3, 44 | glorify ~Him. Wherefore He forbade them to speak in His praise.
50 3, 72 | were scandalized because we forbade priests to anoint with chrism ~
51 3, 80 | of the ~Resurrection, he forbade the woman to touch Him,
52 3, 80 | which ~according to the Law forbade entrance into the holy places,
53 Suppl, 41| it not." ~In each case he forbade enjoyment [*"Fruitionem,"
54 Suppl, 55| De spons. et ~matrim.) forbade a certain woman to marry
55 Suppl, 62| for the same ~reason which forbade him to retain her while
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