Part, Question
1 1, 102 | Did. xi, 10): ~"Things refuse to be ill governed; and
2 2, 13 | sheep will eat one grass and refuse another. Therefore choice
3 2, 47 | friends, if they offend us or ~refuse to help us; hence it is
4 2, 69 | virtue, so that we do not refuse to do our duty to ~our neighbor,
5 2, 77 | will's power to give or refuse its consent to ~what passion
6 2, 102 | that time, lest some might ~refuse the sign of circumcision
7 2, 12 | Therefore we ought not to ~refuse allegiance to a sovereign
8 2, 13 | Praecept. xi) that "to ~refuse to obey is to resist the
9 2, 13 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 4: To refuse to obey belongs to obstinacy,
10 2, 18 | off from God," that is to refuse submission to God, and ~
11 2, 19 | wound is ~desperate so as to refuse to be healed." [*Vulg.: '
12 2, 30 | nor another, and when you refuse what ~another asks you must
13 2, 37 | schismatics are those ~who refuse to submit to the Sovereign
14 2, 37 | excommunicated. Secondly, they refuse submission to the head of
15 2, 64 | from him that has, than to refuse to ~succor the needy when
16 2, 67 | form of law. Hence if he ~refuse to tell the truth which
17 2, 84 | it would seem unlawful to refuse ~the sacraments of the Church
18 2, 84 | the Church to those who refuse to make oblations ~according
19 2, 86 | monastery, the monks of which refuse to receive him: or on account
20 2, 87 | slaying of John, ~rather than refuse what he had promised."~Aquin.:
21 2, 103 | the crime of idolatry to refuse to obey." But idolatry is
22 2, 104 | height of malevolence to refuse to recognize a ~kindness,
23 2, 121 | deadly infection, or not refuse to undertake a journey ~
24 2, 134 | hardness of heart, but we must refuse to call them patient."~Aquin.:
25 2, 145 | much from one's food as to refuse nature its ~necessary support:
26 2, 183 | Whether it is lawful to refuse the office of bishop definitively?~(
27 2, 183 | bishop, and blameworthy ~to refuse it.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[185]
28 2, 183 | it is lawful for a man to refuse absolutely an appointment
29 2, 183 | seem that it is lawful to refuse absolutely an ~appointment
30 2, 183 | that a man sins not if he refuse ~absolutely the episcopal
31 2, 183 | that one may, without ~sin, refuse the episcopal office absolutely.~
32 2, 183 | with greedy conceit, nor ~refuse with fawning indolence";
33 2, 183 | will if a man ~definitively refuse the aforesaid office of
34 2, 183 | it does not ~obstinately refuse to submit to what is usefully
35 2, 183 | able and have plenty to refuse ~him who has not." Now it
36 3, 1 | partner of the Divine nature, refuse to return by ~evil deeds
37 3, 18 | honey, that He may know to refuse the evil and to choose the
38 3, 39 | grace, since Christ did not refuse the laver of penance."~Aquin.:
39 3, 46 | humility that He did not refuse to suffer in so celebrated
40 3, 55 | entirely excluded except a man refuse to believe ~only such things
41 3, 68 | imbecility, even though then they refuse. If, on the other hand,
42 3, 72 | credible. ~For He did not refuse to administer Baptism, so
43 Suppl, 11| office, and if the latter refuse, he can absolve ~him from
44 Suppl, 15| patiently. If, however, he refuse to submit to them patiently,
45 Suppl, 21| Therefore they also who refuse to hear the Church, ~should
46 Suppl, 21| if, after due warning, he refuse to obey, he is reckoned
47 Suppl, 59| If, however, the first refuse to be converted, and one ~
48 Suppl, 59| But if the ~unbeliever refuse to cohabit without insult
49 Suppl, 64| would seem allowable to refuse the one who asks.~Aquin.:
50 Suppl, 64| wife cannot, ~without sin, refuse their consent to the other'
51 Appen1, 1| persons: those ~namely who refuse to be baptized, those who
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