Part, Question
1 1, 109 | private contracts; good Christians by public justice, bad ~
2 1, 109 | by public justice, bad ~Christians by the signs of public justice."
3 1, 109 | the city. ~Therefore good Christians, so far as they work miracles
4 1, 109 | public justice": but bad ~Christians by the "signs of public
5 2, 103 | our sacraments, in which Christians share, are the ~actual representation."~
6 2, 10 | can have authority over Christians?~(11) Whether the rites
7 2, 10 | servant by command. Now Christians can have unbelievers, either
8 2, 10 | when, while dwelling among Christians they are guilty of some ~
9 2, 10 | Wherefore the Church permits Christians to work on the land ~of
10 2, 10 | children as soon as these were Christians. Therefore these should
11 2, 11 | heresies and sects among Christians, so were there ~among the
12 2, 11 | so also heresies among ~Christians are about matter touching
13 2, 38 | country, or in defense of ~Christians, God will give him a heavenly
14 2, 58 | our Lord ~does not forbid Christians to reprove others from kindly
15 2, 93 | not to be mentioned among ~Christians, and we forbid the practice
16 2, 97 | 2 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Christians are sanctified by faith
17 2, 102 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether Christians are bound to obey the secular
18 2, 102 | 1/1~OBJ 1: It seems that Christians are not bound to obey the
19 2, 102 | free in every kingdom." Now Christians, by their ~faith in Christ,
20 2, 102 | usurpation, it seems that Christians ought not to ~obey secular
21 2, 170 | purpose the destruction of Christians." And since prophecy is ~
22 2, 176 | miracles in one way, good Christians in another, ~wicked Christians
23 2, 176 | Christians in another, ~wicked Christians in another. Magicians by
24 2, 176 | compact with the ~demons, good Christians by their manifest righteousness,
25 2, 176 | manifest righteousness, evil Christians ~by the outward signs of
26 2, 185 | disorderly." For he calls all Christians brothers, since at that
27 2, 185 | needy brethren; for all Christians belong to one ~commonwealth."~
28 2, 187 | to draw Gentiles or even Christians to observe the ~Jewish ritual,
29 3, 16 | man," is admitted by all ~Christians, yet not in the same way
30 3, 23 | Christian." But other men are Christians by the grace of adoption. ~
31 3, 67 | can baptize who were never Christians; nor should anything be ~
32 3, 67 | brought up among Catholic Christians, the ~godparents may well
33 3, 72 | they ~may become perfect Christians."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[72] A[
34 3, 80 | given to such with the other Christians. I think ~that it is beseeming
35 Suppl, 93| suffices when they become ~Christians and keep the commandments
36 Suppl, 96| least the punishment of Christians has an end?~(5) Whether
37 Suppl, 96| Whether the punishment of Christians is brought to an end by
38 Suppl, 96| least the punishment of Christians is ~brought to an end by
39 Suppl, 96| Christian. Therefore all Christians will at length be saved.~
40 Suppl, 96| meat and drink ~whereof Christians partake in common. Therefore
41 Suppl, 96| in common. Therefore all Christians will be ~saved at length.~
42 Suppl, 96| kingdom of God." Now some Christians are unjust. Therefore ~Christians
43 Suppl, 96| Christians are unjust. Therefore ~Christians will not all come to the
44 Suppl, 96| punished for ever. Therefore ~Christians who have turned back after
45 Suppl, 96| for ~all men, but only for Christians. although they stated the
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