Part, Question
1 1, 24 | opinion of men. For it is ~customary in the Scriptures to say
2 1, 64 | clings ~immovably. So it is customary to say that man's free-will
3 1, 74 | period takes its ~name, as is customary, from its more important
4 1, 65 | clings ~immovably. So it is customary to say that man's free-will
5 1, 73 | period takes its ~name, as is customary, from its more important
6 1, 78 | our intellect." For it is customary ~for causes and effects
7 1, 114 | 1/2~I answer that, It is customary to name things after what
8 2, 19 | efficient cause. ~Hence it is customary to say that a man's will,
9 2, 25 | ends in fear. Hence it is customary ~to distinguish these four
10 2, 32 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: What is customary becomes pleasant, in so
11 2, 102 | so called because it was ~customary in divining to use the shoulder-blade [
12 2, 102 | excellence. Hence too it is customary among men for kings ~and
13 2, 102 | idolatrous rite ~whereby it was customary for men to collect the blood
14 2, 113 | found besides the usual and ~customary order of causing an effect,
15 2, 31 | precepts of Christ. Now it is ~customary among religious orders to
16 2, 41 | countries where it is not customary to pay ~them.~
17 2, 56 | not the power: and it is ~customary among writers to define
18 2, 69 | ad Macedon.) that "it is customary to demand ~from them restitution
19 2, 84 | feasts to make certain ~customary oblations. In the last two
20 2, 86 | 1~Reply OBJ 2: It is not customary to solemnize particular
21 2, 87 | 42:16). ~Moreover it is customary to swear by the Gospel,
22 2, 98 | but only ~of doing what is customary, and especially if the demand
23 2, 98 | then ~the statutory and customary offerings and other dues
24 2, 106 | by means of punishments customary ~among men?~Aquin.: SMT
25 2, 106 | by means of ~punishments customary among men. For to put a
26 2, 139 | 1/2~I answer that, It is customary in human speech to employ
27 2, 167 | greater restraint than is customary with those among whom he ~
28 3, 24 | thereof, according to the customary way of speaking in Holy ~
29 3, 28 | woman." But according to the customary mode of speaking, the term "
30 3, 29 | Secondly, in order that in the customary way His genealogy might
31 3, 36 | the daytime nor vary their customary course. Nevertheless ~in
32 3, 37 | For this ~reason it was customary among the Jews to name children
33 3, 51 | find the ~solution in the customary usage of speech of the Scriptures,
34 3, 55 | falsehood, because it is not customary to ~take such expressions
35 3, 66 | various washings which were ~customary under the Old Law," which
36 3, 68 | who sleeps. But it is not customary to baptize ~people while
37 3, 75 | Orth. iv): "Since it is customary for men to eat bread and
38 3, 75 | of all, because it is not customary, but ~horrible, for men
39 3, 80 | Januar., Ep. liv), it ~is customary throughout the whole world
40 Suppl, 75| ashes, whence it became customary to speak of the remains
41 Suppl, 84| more ~lightly that which is customary. But then confusion will
42 Suppl, 88| which way of speaking is customary to Scripture), so on the ~
43 Suppl, 92| contrary. For ~although it is customary for a dowry to be given
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