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dukedom 1
dulcis 1
dulcit 1
dulia 44
dull 7
dulled 3
dullness 15
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44 defend
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44 dulia
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44 foresight
St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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dulia

   Part, Question
1 2, 24 | creature, and known as "dulia." ~Therefore again the love 2 2, 79 | distinct from observance, or "dulia," ~or piety whereby we honor 3 2, 82 | creatures; this belongs to dulia, and we shall speak of ~ 4 2, 101| ORDINARY VICE (QQ[103]-109)~OF DULIA (FOUR ARTICLES)~We must 5 2, 101| We shall consider (1) ~dulia, whereby we pay honor and 6 2, 101| higher position?~(3) Whether dulia, which pays honor and worship 7 2, 101| him to pay the honor of dulia, in order to indicate the 8 2, 101| Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether dulia is a special virtue distinct 9 2, 101| Objection 1. It ~seems that dulia is not a special virtue 10 2, 101| all by His power, to Whom dulia is due; God by creation, 11 2, 101| to Him as God. Therefore dulia is not a ~distinct virtue 12 2, 101| our neighbor. Therefore dulia whereby we ~honor our neighbor 13 2, 101| represented by the image. Now by dulia we honor a man as being 14 2, 101| He made him." ~Therefore dulia is not a distinct virtue 15 2, 101| which in Greek is called dulia, is distinct from latria 16 2, 101| or ~creature. Wherefore dulia, which pays due service 17 2, 101| excel in dignity, while dulia properly speaking is ~the 18 2, 101| servants for their master, dulia being the Greek for ~servitude.~ 19 2, 101| again latria is ~called dulia by way of excellence, inasmuch 20 2, 101| communicated to a creature, but dulia in respect of lordship, 21 2, 101| or the other, latria and dulia are not the same ~virtue.~ 22 2, 101| the honor or subjection of dulia regards ~some dignity of 23 2, 101| Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether dulia has various species?~Aquin.: 24 2, 101| 1/1~OBJ 1: It seems that dulia has various species. For 25 2, 101| various species. For by dulia we show ~honor to our neighbor. 26 2, 101| of virtue, it seems that dulia is ~divided into specifically 27 2, 101| mean between ~latria and dulia: for it is shown towards 28 2, 101| are different species of dulia, one ~being simply dulia, 29 2, 101| dulia, one ~being simply dulia, the other hyperdulia.~Aquin.: 30 2, 101| corresponding difference of dulia: and all the more since ~ 31 2, 101| Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Dulia is condivided with latria. 32 2, 101| species. Neither therefore is dulia.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[103] A[ 33 2, 101| Para. 1/1~I answer that, Dulia may be taken in two ways. 34 2, 101| servant for his lord, for dulia signifies servitude, as 35 2, 101| OBJ 1: This argument takes dulia in a wide sense.~Aquin.: 36 2, 101| is the highest species of dulia taken in a wide ~sense, 37 3, 25 | not of ~"latria" but of "dulia." So that one and the same 38 3, 25 | His Divinity, and with "dulia" on ~account of His perfect 39 3, 25 | Godhead; and the honor of "dulia" on ~account of the dominion 40 3, 25 | all by power, to Whom 'dulia' is due: God of all by creation, 41 3, 25 | with the ~adoration of "dulia"; not any kind of "dulia," 42 3, 25 | dulia"; not any kind of "dulia," such as is given to other ~ 43 3, 25 | her, ~but only that of "dulia": but in a higher degree 44 3, 25 | say that not any ~kind of "dulia" is due to her, but "hyperdulia."~


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