Part, Question
1 2, 64 | that "he who commits a rape is called a corrupter, and
2 2, 64 | and the ~victim of the rape is said to be corrupted."
3 2, 64 | corrupted." Now it is a case of rape ~whether the woman be carried
4 2, 151 | perhaps in adultery or rape. Therefore there can be
5 2, 152 | 6) Of seduction;~(7) Of rape;~(8) Of adultery;~(9) Of
6 2, 152 | adultery, incest, seduction, rape, and the ~unnatural vice."
7 2, 152 | absence of violence, and "rape" if violence be employed.~
8 2, 152 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether rape is a species of lust, distinct
9 2, 152 | OBJ 1: It would seem that rape is not a species of lust,
10 2, 152 | seduction [stuprum], or ~rape, properly speaking, is unlawful
11 2, 152 | wherefore he that is guilty of rape is a ~seducer." Therefore
12 2, 152 | Therefore it seems that rape should not be reckoned a
13 2, 152 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, rape, apparently, implies violence.
14 2, 152 | ad can. Lex illa]) that "rape ~is committed when a maid
15 2, 152 | Therefore it seems that rape should not be ~reckoned
16 2, 152 | have his own wife." ~Now rape is an obstacle to subsequent
17 2, 152 | those who are guilty of rape, or of ~abducting or seducing
18 2, 152 | their parents." Therefore rape is not a determinate species
19 2, 152 | lust. Yet he may commit rape if he take her ~away by
20 2, 152 | knowledge of her. ~Therefore rape should not be reckoned a
21 2, 152 | Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Rape is unlawful sexual intercourse,
22 2, 152 | the sin of lust. Therefore rape is a ~species of lust.~Aquin.:
23 2, 152 | Para. 1/3~I answer that, Rape, in the sense in which we
24 2, 152 | seduction; sometimes ~there is rape without seduction, and sometimes
25 2, 152 | sometimes seduction without rape.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[154] A[
26 2, 152 | Again, the force employed in rape differs in another ~way,
27 2, 152 | marriage: for the conditions of rape ~remain no matter how force
28 2, 152 | force is employed. There is rape without seduction ~if a
29 2, 152 | There is seduction without rape when a man, without employing
30 2, 152 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Since rape frequently coincides with
31 2, 152 | Para. 1/2~Reply OBJ 3: The rape of a maiden who is promised
32 2, 152 | restore it. Nevertheless rape does not dissolve a marriage ~
33 2, 152 | not guilty of the crime of rape. Hence Pope Gelasius says ~[*
34 2, 152 | bygone rulers ~stated that rape was committed when a maiden,
35 2, 152 | employed it will be spiritual rape, ~which kind of rape even
36 2, 152 | spiritual rape, ~which kind of rape even the civil law punishes
37 2, 152 | dare, I will not say to rape, but even to tempt a consecrated ~
38 2, 152 | adultery, seduction and rape which are injurious to our ~
39 2, 152 | use of violence. Hence ~rape of a virgin is graver than
40 2, 152 | graver than seduction, and rape of a wife than ~adultery.
41 Suppl, 47| the stain resulting from rape, and slavery. Wherefore
42 Suppl, 47| contained in the ~verse: "Rape, status, blows, and death."
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