Part, Question
1 1, 32 | are simple, still without prejudice to ~their simplicity, the
2 1, 97 | would have been without prejudice to virginal integrity; ~
3 1, 103 | free-will. Wherefore, as without prejudice to His ~goodness, He might
4 1, 103 | existence, so, without ~prejudice to His goodness, He might
5 2, 97 | should not be done to the prejudice of, but with the intention
6 2, 17 | trust. Hence ~this does not prejudice the certainty of hope.~
7 2, 30 | Yet I say this without prejudice to ~such a case as might
8 2, 41 | possible to omit without prejudice to the threefold truth,
9 2, 41 | often be omitted without ~prejudice to the aforesaid threefold
10 2, 41 | much as one can without prejudice to ~one's own salvation,
11 2, 41 | can be foregone without prejudice to the threefold truth,
12 2, 41 | can be foregone ~without prejudice to the threefold truth.
13 2, 50 | to their mode, without prejudice to their free-will which
14 2, 61 | as possible, yet without prejudice to justice: else the saying
15 2, 69 | some compromise without prejudice to the opposing party.~Aquin.:
16 2, 87 | 21, "Do nothing without prejudice," i.e. without ~previous
17 2, 87 | Observe these things without prejudice, doing ~nothing by declining
18 2, 92 | idols outwardly without prejudice ~to the divine worship.~
19 2, 98 | accept it ~gratis without prejudice to himself.~Aquin.: SMT
20 2, 99 | to ~one's parents to the prejudice of God. Hence Jerome says (
21 2, 107 | forth. This is ~done without prejudice to truth, since the lesser
22 2, 152 | venereal act not only with prejudice to the ~future offspring,
23 2, 159 | God." Wherefore without ~prejudice to humility they may set
24 2, 159 | the Apostle ~says without prejudice to humility (Gal. 2:15): "
25 2, 183 | this may happen without prejudice to his good ~faith, because
26 2, 187 | far as she may, without prejudice to her parents' ~authority.~
27 2, 187 | another to do what is to his ~prejudice. But those who are induced
28 3, 43 | the Divine power as not to prejudice our belief in the reality
29 Suppl, 18| whole world, so that without prejudice to Divine justice something ~
30 Suppl, 52| slave, It will be to his own prejudice, through his losing the ~
31 Suppl, 53| be ordained, this ~will prejudice the wife, so that she will
32 Suppl, 55| persons the verdict does ~not prejudice a third party, wherefore
33 Suppl, 59| one may act to another's prejudice without the ~latter's consent.
34 Suppl, 59| converted that the wife suffers prejudice.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[59] A[
35 Suppl, 62| person's favor does him no ~prejudice. Wherefore since the divorce
36 Suppl, 64| husband's body, ~without prejudice to the husband's duty to
37 Suppl, 64| so also is it ~without prejudice to his duty to his master.
38 Suppl, 65| wives. For custom does not prejudice the law of nature. But "
39 Suppl, 65| Reply OBJ 1: Custom does not prejudice the law of nature as regards
40 Suppl, 65| would not be so if without prejudice to the natural law a man
41 Suppl, 67| put away a wife without prejudice to the natural law.~Aquin.:
42 Suppl, 76| what can be done without prejudice to identity, and what will
43 Suppl, 88| glory of brightness, without prejudice to its density.~Aquin.:
44 Suppl, 91| such a state that without prejudice to the Divine justice they
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