|    Part, Question1   2, 4   |          whereby a man refuses to submit himself to the truth of ~
 2   2, 5   |           those who do this, some submit to it ~with greater certitude
 3   2, 7   |          is an evil either not to submit to God, or ~to be separated
 4   2, 13  |           this sin that it cannot submit to the ~humiliation of asking
 5   2, 18  |         first of all fear God and submit himself to ~Him: for the
 6   2, 18  |           a rational creature to ~submit, by love, to a lower creature,
 7   2, 18  |         it an evil for it, if it ~submit not to God, by presumptuously
 8   2, 23  |           love God as to ~wish to submit to Him in all things, and
 9   2, 31  |      madman, who is unwilling to ~submit to his treatment; and this
10   2, 37  |          are those ~who refuse to submit to the Sovereign Pontiff,
11   2, 37  |        the Church, and refuses to submit ~to her judgment. But every
12   2, 42  |        with thy whole ~heart"; to submit our intellect to God, and
13   2, 51  |          pride, which refuses to ~submit to another's ruling. But
14   2, 53  |          cannot be ~converted and submit to the law of God, but that
15   2, 58  |           man compels ~another to submit to a judgment that is pronounced
16   2, 65  |           human affairs a man may submit of his own accord to the ~
17   2, 65  |         Christ of ~his own accord submit to human judgment: and thus
18   2, 65  |           did Pope Leo [*Leo ~IV] submit to the judgment of the emperor [*
19   2, 67  |         Reply OBJ 1: A man should submit to the lower authority in
20   2, 67  |           higher, we ought not to submit to it, for ~instance "if
21   2, 70  |          ought not by silence to ~submit to reviling words, but rather
22   2, 70  |       hold our minds ~prepared to submit to be reviled, if it should
23   2, 82  |          incite our affections to submit to God, since it is ~connatural
24   2, 91  |        may give glory to God, and submit to Him in mind and ~body.
25   2, 159 |     sufficient. The second is ~to submit to our equals, and not to
26   2, 183 |       seeks of his own accord to ~submit to such servitude and peril,
27   2, 183 |        not ~obstinately refuse to submit to what is usefully prescribed."~
28   2, 183 |         the vow, you were free to submit." Now it is evident that
29   2, 184 |          a ~man's will refuses to submit to the ordinance of the
30   3, 35  |         Caesar's census, and thus submit Himself ~to bondage for
31   3, 37  |         wished, ~nevertheless, to submit to circumcision and the
32   3, 50  |         satisfying for another to submit oneself to the penalty ~
33   3, 68  |           to the vomit," wish to ~submit to the Law of the Catholic
34   3, 90  | contrition; the second is that he submit to ~the judgment of the
35 Suppl, 10|            Confession makes a man submit to the keys of the ~Church.
36 Suppl, 11|       hides the sins of those who submit to ~Him by Penance; wherefore
37 Suppl, 15|         If, however, he refuse to submit to them patiently, then ~
38 Suppl, 15|  acceptable to God, but we should submit ~them entirely to God, which
39 Suppl, 20|          of the keys on him if he submit to him.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
40 Suppl, 20|       which the ~higher angel can submit to the lower, such as there
41 Suppl, 21|      excommunicated should humbly submit (which will be ~credited
42 Suppl, 21|          him: in this case, if he submit humbly, the merit ~of his
43 Suppl, 24|       binding ~himself by oath to submit to the command of the judge
44 Suppl, 29|        though by his intention he submit to ~the sacrament), so that
 
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