Part, Question
1 1, 58 | the good angels form no judgments as to the ~nature of the
2 1, 59 | the good angels form no judgments as to the ~nature of the
3 1, 107 | them God accomplishes His judgments," since they are enlightened
4 1, 112 | the ordering of Divine ~judgments. In this sense Babylon and
5 1, 112 | must note ~that the Divine judgments in regard to various kingdoms
6 1, 113 | according to God's just judgments. ~But sometimes their assault
7 2, 37 | When Thou shalt do Thy judgments on ~the earth, the inhabitants
8 2, 37 | was with ~them." But the judgments of God and tribulation cause
9 2, 68 | for I am afraid of Thy judgments." Hence it is clear that ~
10 2, 87 | both in Divine and in human judgments. In no judgment, however,
11 2, 91 | different people form ~different judgments on human acts; whence also
12 2, 98 | that were not good, and judgments ~in which they shall not
13 2, 98 | is said pointedly, "and judgments in which they shall ~not
14 2, 98 | to every nation: and His judgments He hath not made manifest
15 2, 98 | hath ~ceremonies and just judgments, and all the law?" In like
16 2, 99 | teach you the ceremonies and judgments which you shall do." But
17 2, 99 | have not declined from Thy ~judgments," says, i.e. "from the rule
18 2, 99 | precepts and ~ceremonies, and judgments": where "precepts" stands
19 2, 99 | explains why sometimes "judgments" comprise both judicial
20 2, 99 | Israel, the ceremonies and judgments"; ~and sometimes judicial
21 2, 99 | 18:4: "You ~shall do My judgments, and shall observe My precepts,"
22 2, 99 | denotes moral precepts, while "judgments" refers to judicial and ~
23 2, 99 | precepts and ceremonies, His judgments and commandments." Now ~
24 2, 99 | precepts and ~ceremonies and judgments which the Lord your God
25 2, 100 | Keep My laws and My ~judgments, which if a man do, he shall
26 2, 101 | neglect His commandments and judgments ~and ceremonies." Therefore
27 2, 104 | 1 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Judgments emanate through the official
28 2, 104 | about buying and selling, judgments and penalties: this is ~
29 2, 105 | to every nation; and His judgments He ~hath not made manifest
30 2, 105 | manner of pronouncing just judgments, according to Dt. ~1:16,
31 2, 105 | matters relating to the judgments of men: ~just as even now
32 2, 105 | written (Ps. 18:10): "The judgments of the Lord ~are true, justified
33 2, 2 | principles, by which all our judgments are ~guided. Therefore it
34 2, 9 | cause, and so the order of judgments should be according to the
35 2, 9 | as it is restricted to judgments formed through created things.~
36 2, 68 | in human acts, on ~which judgments are passed and evidence
37 2, 106 | conformed to God's hidden judgments, whereby He punishes certain
38 2, 106 | grasp the reasons of these judgments so as to know what is expedient
39 2, 107 | rectitude ~of the law in those judgments which refer to another man:
40 2, 120 | hidden design of the Divine judgments, which regard ~chiefly the
41 2, 142 | of things, and in their judgments hold fast to ~the truth:
42 2, 151 | not . . . remember just judgments." In ~this respect there
43 2, 156 | teaching will be useless, judgments unstable, ~crimes unchecked."
44 2, 178 | majesty, secondly of His judgments, ~thirdly of His benefits,
45 2, 178 | By considering the divine judgments man is guided to the ~consideration
46 3, 27 | assign a reason for God's judgments, ~for instance, why He bestows
47 3, 49 | the hidden motive of His judgments; ~still, there is always
48 3, 59 | Consequently, not all God's judgments ~regarding human affairs
49 3, 59 | 3 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Judgments of this kind were exercised
50 Suppl, 22| who should ~imitate the judgments of God, prudently decided
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