|    Part, Question1   1, 22  |         to live, if there were no slaying of animals; and ~there would
 2   2, 88  |          end." Now ~murder is the slaying of the innocent, and this
 3   2, 94  |           1/1~OBJ 2: Further, the slaying of the innocent, adultery,
 4   2, 100 |        Para. 1/3~Reply OBJ 3: The slaying of a man is forbidden in
 5   2, 102 |         consumption. Moreover the slaying of the animals signified
 6   2, 102 |      expiation of sins. Again the slaying of these animals ~signified
 7   2, 102 |      these animals ~signified the slaying of Christ.~Aquin.: SMT FS
 8   2, 102 |       fixed the special manner of slaying the sacrificial ~animals
 9   2, 102 |          Law chose that manner of slaying which was least ~painful
10   2, 102 |        shedding of blood and the ~slaying of animals. For men despise
11   2, 105 |       much ~less account than the slaying of a man. Hence murder cannot
12   2, 105 |      sufficiently punished by the slaying of a dumb animal. Therefore
13   2, 105 |       nearest city: wherefore the slaying of the calf was a means
14   2, 105 |          was ~indemnified for the slaying of his beast, and if the
15   2, 105 |           of murder. Because the ~slaying of a heifer, which is a
16   2, 105 |           his liberty: while ~for slaying, the punishment was that
17   2, 107 |         that murder was only the ~slaying of the human body, Our Lord
18   2, 108 | commandments of the Law about the slaying of ~one's enemies: whereas
19   2, 10  |         this ~so as to forbid the slaying of men. For it is not right
20   2, 10  |           excommunication but the slaying of heretics, as appears
21   2, 38  |         and perilous, and end in ~slaying or plundering. In olden
22   2, 58  |        punished; such as Moses in slaying the Egyptian (Ex. ~2:12),
23   2, 58  |     Phinees the son of Eleazar in slaying Zambri the son of Salu ~(
24   2, 62  |         Ex. ~22:1). Therefore the slaying of dumb animals is a sin.~
25   2, 62  |        protected and saved by the slaying of the wicked, then the ~
26   2, 62  |          the common good. Now the slaying of evildoers is ~useful
27   2, 62  |        and which is ~destroyed by slaying him. Nevertheless, as stated
28   2, 62  |          stated above (A[2]) the ~slaying of a sinner becomes lawful
29   2, 62  |           it is accidental to the slaying that the ~just man whose
30   2, 62  |          its result, which is the slaying of a man, is also ~unlawful.~
31   2, 62  |           life, the other is the ~slaying of the aggressor. Therefore
32   2, 68  |            or to cooperate in his slaying, as stated above (Q[64],
33   2, 86  |     Judges 11). Since, ~then, the slaying of an innocent person is
34   2, 87  |         as Herod, who granted the slaying of John, ~rather than refuse
35   2, 108 |          s ~mind, than by someone slaying or being slain. Therefore
36   3, 22  |        Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: The slaying of the Man Christ may be
37   3, 22  |           to idols. Secondly, the slaying of Christ may be considered
38   3, 46  |           day, reserving ~His own slaying until the Friday, when the
39   3, 46  |        the Jews were punished for slaying Christ as for ~murdering
40   3, 47  |         and with the intention of slaying Him, ~and the effect followed,
41   3, 47  | implicated in the sin of Christ's slaying.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[47] A[
42   3, 49  |      Passion was completed by men slaying Him; and ~thereby they offended
43 Suppl, 39|            since in this case the slaying ~becomes somewhat voluntary).
44 Suppl, 67|      vouchsafed to Abraham in the slaying of his innocent son. ~Such
45 Suppl, 93|       equal to the sorrow for the slaying of the body and ~other like
 
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