|    Part, Question1   1, 26  |        only Almighty, the King of Kings and Lord of ~Lords." (1
 2   2, 93  |         says (Prov. 8:15): "By Me kings reign, ~and lawgivers decree
 3   2, 96  |   according to Prov. 8:15: "By Me kings reign, and ~lawgivers decree
 4   2, 96  |         says (Prov. 8:15): "By Me kings reign, and lawgivers decree
 5   2, 102 |           customary among men for kings ~and princes, who ought
 6   2, 105 |           to be divided under two kings: nor should this have been ~
 7   2, 105 |         nation king, because such kings are wont to take little
 8   2, 105 |          kingdom, and a number of kings, was ~rather a punishment
 9   2, 105 |       rather was it foretold that kings would usurp that right,
10   2, 10  |          the Jews are bondsmen of kings and ~princes: therefore
11   2, 10  |   children are also. Consequently kings and ~princes have the power
12   2, 37  |          has rebelled against its kings: and seditions and wars
13   2, 37  |         city, and hurtful to the ~kings and provinces, and . . .
14   2, 48  |     lawgiving belongs not only to kings, but also to certain ~others
15   2, 64  |  according to the laws of earthly kings you ~are commanded to forfeit
16   2, 65  |           indeed He was "King of ~kings and Lord of lords" (Apoc.
17   2, 92  |        their affection, or ~their kings, gave the incommunicable
18   2, 101 |          are sometimes honored by kings, not ~that they are above
19   2, 101 |      Mardochaeus were ~honored by kings.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[103] A[
20   2, 147 |         Now wine is ~forbidden to kings, who hold the highest place
21   2, 147 |           31:4, "Give not wine to kings," and further on (Prov.
22   2, 147 |       with a devout mind; and ~to kings, who should rule their subjects
23   2, 172 |           that they began to have kings, it was ~exclusively for
24   2, 172 |     especially at the time of the kings, was that then it was not
25   2, 185 |     garments are in the houses of kings," says: "Hence we ~gather
26   2, 185 |      should avoid the palaces ~of kings and the mansions of the
27   2, 185 |           frequent the palaces of kings. Therefore it is ~unlawful
28   2, 185 |           To haunt the palaces of kings from motives of pleasure, ~
29   2, 185 |           to go to the palaces of kings to rebuke and guide them,
30   3, 11  |      asked Peter: "Of whom do the kings of the earth ~receive tribute,
31   3, 31  | unsuitable, since he omits three ~kings in the middle thereof.~Aquin.:
32   3, 31  |   according to the history of the kings (2 Kgs. 5:14) were clearly ~
33   3, 31  |      account of the crimes of the kings of Juda, Christ ~would be
34   3, 31  |         of David, not through the kings, but through ~some other
35   3, 31  |        cut off from the number of kings, ~according to Ex. 20:5:
36   3, 31  |    observed that there were other kings who sinned and are ~mentioned
37   3, 31  |         included in the series of kings; ~and Roboam . . . through
38   3, 31  |          not the case with other ~kings: or, again, because they
39   3, 35  |     people was governed by Jewish kings, however wicked, prophets
40   3, 36  |        not appear at the birth of kings, but rather are ~signs of
41   3, 36  |    adoration are ~not due save to kings already reigning. But the
42   3, 36  |           walk in ~the light, and kings in the brightness of thy
43   3, 36  |     Epiphany (cc.): ~"Though many kings of the Jews had been born
44   3, 46  |         devised vain things? The ~kings of the earth stood up, and
45   3, 46  |           is honored ~everywhere. Kings lay aside their crowns to
46   3, 68  |     unbelievers are the slaves of kings ~and rulers. Therefore without
47   3, 78  |           up ~for the people, for kings, and others; but when the
48   3, 83  |         find in the third book of Kings" (8:66).~Aquin.: SMT TP
49 Suppl, 19|       receive power from God. But kings of Christian peoples also
50 Suppl, 19|          2 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Kings have no power in spiritual
51 Suppl, 34|          secular authority, since kings also are ~anointed, as stated
 
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