Part, Question
1 1, 108| and powers, against the rulers of the world of ~this darkness."~
2 1, 109| wisdom, Who places different rulers over ~different things.
3 1, 113| and Powers, against ~the rulers of the world of this darkness,
4 2, 73 | an apostate'; who calleth rulers ungodly." Therefore the
5 2, 92 | obey ~the commands of their rulers. Hence the Philosopher says (
6 2, 95 | referring ~to decisions of rulers in determining particular
7 2, 97 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the rulers of the people can dispense
8 2, 97 | It would seem that the rulers of the people cannot dispense
9 2, 97 | of persons. Therefore the rulers of a community ~cannot grant
10 2, 105| precepts relating to the ~rulers;~(2) Concerning the fellowship
11 2, 105| fitting precepts concerning rulers?~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[105] A[
12 2, 105| unfitting precepts concerning ~rulers. Because, as the Philosopher
13 2, 105| concerning the inferior rulers: firstly (Ex. ~18:21): "
14 2, 105| insufficiently in ~regard to the rulers of the people.~Aquin.: SMT
15 2, 105| stated in Heb. 5:1; so are rulers set ~up for the benefit
16 2, 105| for the ~livelihood of the rulers of the people: the more
17 2, 105| regard to the ~institution of rulers.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[105] A[
18 2, 105| right ~establishment of its rulers. Therefore the Law made
19 2, 105| people with regard to its rulers.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[105] A[
20 2, 105| concerning the right ~ordering of rulers in a state or nation. One
21 2, 105| people, in so far as ~the rulers can be chosen from the people,
22 2, 105| the right ~to choose their rulers.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[105] A[
23 2, 105| honorable, and appointed ~them rulers": so that there was an element
24 2, 105| government in so far as the rulers were chosen from all the ~
25 2, 105| that the ordering of the rulers was well provided for by
26 2, 105| On the other hand, the rulers, ~as stated above, were
27 2, 105| things, and because, ~if the rulers were not very rich, and
28 2, 105| son to be punished by the rulers of ~the city.~Aquin.: SMT
29 2, 45 | subjects, or only in their rulers?~(13) Whether prudence is
30 2, 45 | subjects, or only in their rulers?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[47] A[
31 2, 45 | subjects but only in their ~rulers. For the Philosopher says (
32 2, 45 | common to subjects ~and rulers, and the prudence of the
33 2, 45 | or subjects but only of ~rulers. Therefore prudence is not
34 2, 45 | in subjects but only in rulers.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[47] A[
35 2, 45 | legislative" and belongs to ~rulers, while the other "retains
36 2, 45 | prudence is not only in rulers but also in ~subjects.~Aquin.:
37 2, 85 | provide a livelihood for their rulers and soldiers and ~so forth.
38 2, 97 | wherefore in olden times the rulers of a ~commonwealth were
39 2, 152| 1]: "This law of bygone rulers ~stated that rape was committed
40 3, 8 | xlvi in Joan.): "If the rulers of ~the Church are Shepherds,
41 3, 46 | Peter. He suffered from the ~rulers, from their servants and
42 3, 47 | by these words that the rulers ~of the Jews crucified the
43 3, 47 | ignorance, as ~did also your rulers." Likewise the Lord hanging
44 3, 47 | elders, who were called "rulers, knew," as did also the
45 3, 47 | deceived ~afterwards by their rulers, so that they did not believe
46 3, 47 | ignorance, as did also your rulers" - namely, because they ~
47 3, 47 | they ~were seduced by the rulers.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[47] A[
48 3, 47 | and these signify the rulers of the people, who knew
49 3, 47 | stated above (A[5]), the rulers of the Jews knew that ~He
50 3, 47 | not to be ~referred to the rulers among the Jews, but to the
51 3, 68 | the slaves of kings ~and rulers. Therefore without any injustice
52 3, 68 | Therefore without any injustice rulers can have the children ~of
53 3, 68 | OBJ 2: Jews are slaves of rulers by civil slavery, which
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