Part, Question
1 1, 74 | evident to the senses of mankind. Or, again, ~because by
2 1, 73 | evident to the senses of mankind. Or, again, ~because by
3 1, 97 | since the original number of mankind was two only. Therefore ~
4 1, 112 | angels will the salvation of mankind: for in this sense we attribute ~
5 2, 18 | just as we apply the term "mankind" to the whole human species.~
6 2, 91 | one law. Now the whole of ~mankind is compared to God as to
7 2, 95 | things ~are most necessary to mankind. Therefore it was necessary
8 2, 95 | proportionate to the utility of ~mankind.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[95] A[
9 2, 99 | affecting the common good of ~mankind: and for this reason they
10 2, 100 | Thou shalt not lie with ~mankind . . . thou shalt not copulate
11 2, 102 | which God vouchsafed to mankind after they had ~fallen away
12 2, 104 | the ~different states of mankind.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[104] A[
13 2, 106 | 1 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Mankind on account of the sin of
14 2, 106 | Reply OBJ 2: The state of mankind does not vary according
15 2, 106 | another way the state of mankind may change according as
16 2, 106 | is a threefold ~state of mankind; the first was under the
17 2, 1 | faith in the Redemption of mankind includes belief in the ~
18 2, 2 | natural reason do not suffice mankind for ~the knowledge of Divine
19 2, 2 | that God would ~deliver mankind in whatever way was pleasing
20 2, 19 | Him ~comes salvation to mankind, and pardon to sinners,
21 2, 67 | It is a common vice of mankind to ~sin in secret, by lying
22 2, 71 | be found in the whole of mankind, since many refrain ~from
23 2, 71 | throughout the whole of mankind, but "almost," both because "
24 2, 84 | the earth on the whole of mankind, according to Ps. 113:24, ~"
25 2, 93 | prejudicial to the salvation of mankind. Hence ~Athanasius, commenting
26 2, 115 | with the ~fellowship of mankind. For the notion of fellowship
27 2, 136 | effeminate, nor liers ~with mankind," expounds the text thus: "
28 2, 152 | Summo ~Bono ii, 39) that "mankind is subjected to the devil
29 2, 186 | life are most ~useful to mankind. Hence, referring to them,
30 3, 36 | befitted the salvation ~of mankind that Christ's first coming
31 3, 36 | prejudicial to the salvation of ~mankind if God's birth had been
32 3, 40 | not for ~the salvation of mankind." And the same reason applies
33 3, 43 | needs of the salvation of mankind, the achievement of which
34 3, 44 | ordained to the salvation of ~mankind. But sometimes the casting
35 3, 44 | unto the ~salvation of mankind. Now it belongs to the Divine
36 3, 46 | possible for God to ~deliver mankind otherwise than by the Passion
37 3, 46 | not to suffer, and for ~mankind to be delivered otherwise
38 3, 46 | God could have liberated mankind solely by His Divine ~will,
39 3, 46 | His left, to show that all mankind ~is called to the sacrament
40 3, 48 | Passion could not touch all mankind. Therefore ~it could not
41 3, 55 | women and afterwards to ~mankind in general.~Aquin.: SMT
42 3, 55 | beyond the common ken of mankind, according to Is. 64:4: "
43 3, 66 | sacrament was proclaimed ~to mankind after the Passion and Resurrection.
44 3, 82 | ordained for the salvation of mankind, so ~also is this sacrament,
45 Suppl, 50| to ~the various states of mankind, and since positive law,
46 Suppl, 54| the binding together of mankind ~and the extension of friendship:
47 Suppl, 54| their children, because then mankind were few in number, and ~
48 Suppl, 67| Christ's law alone brought mankind "to perfection" [*Cf. ~Heb.
49 Suppl, 69| hath made of one all mankind": whereas He has fashioned
50 Suppl, 72| cleansing and renewal of mankind. Now mankind will be cleansed ~
51 Suppl, 72| renewal of mankind. Now mankind will be cleansed ~in one
52 Suppl, 87| forasmuch as by redeeming mankind He restored not only ~man
53 Suppl, 87| sufficed for the redemption of ~mankind, had He been a mere man.
54 Suppl, 87| was ~able as man to redeem mankind, and thereby obtained judicial
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