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St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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exception

   Part, Question
1 1, 37 | part of the will, with the exception of the words ~"dilection" 2 1, 64 | good and ~evil; with the exception of the soul of Christ on 3 1, 37 | part of the will, with the exception of the words ~"dilection" 4 1, 65 | good and ~evil; with the exception of the soul of Christ on 5 2, 14 | produced by art, with the exception of those arts that ~admit 6 2, 102 | animals whatever without exception. Blood was forbidden, both 7 2, 107 | be put away, allowed no exception save in the case of ~fornication." 8 2, 24 | love our neighbor without exception, though he be an enemy. 9 2, 46 | concerns judgment in matters of exception to the law: while "prudence" 10 2, 60 | what is due to ~another. Exception must be made in cases of 11 2, 62 | works in all things without exception whatever is ~right, yet 12 2, 84 | sacred ~loaves, with the exception of Aaron and his sons" ( 13 2, 95 | temptation they all ~without exception perished in the desert, 14 2, 98 | possessed them in good faith. Exception must be ~made in the case 15 2, 127 | mentioned by Tully, with the exception of ~confidence, for which 16 2, 164 | virtuous persons without exception are called studious according 17 2, 167 | wives and all women without exception, ~should be admonished that 18 2, 169 | knowledge of ~all men without exception, not that they are in themselves 19 2, 182 | precept for all without exception, so that even the perfection 20 2, 184 | can, for to all without exception it is ~said (Eccles. 9:10): " 21 2, 187 | We ordain and without any exception forbid any ~professed canon 22 3, 1 | same Augustine, taking ~exception to this reply in his book ( 23 3, 34 | is beside nature ~is an exception to nature." Therefore the 24 3, 66 | here gives this reason why exception could, without ~inconsistency, 25 3, 68 | be understood "with the exception of the ~danger of death" ( 26 3, 80 | who are ~fasting, with the exception of the anniversary day on 27 3, 83 | 83] A[2] R.O. 4 Para. 2/2~Exception is made on the night of 28 3, 87 | of the New Law ~without exception, wherein grace is conferred, 29 Suppl, 6 | those of other men, with the exception of such as they are bound 30 Suppl, 23| repair and not to destroy, ~exception is made from this general 31 Suppl, 23| more acceptable. Moreover exception is made ~in favor of certain 32 Suppl, 23| and as to the others, the exception applies to them if they ~ 33 Suppl, 23| 2/2~Some understand this exception to apply in the opposite 34 Suppl, 28| minor orders by way of ~exception, but not to the sacred orders. 35 Suppl, 36| lower grades, and without exception ~all who serve the household 36 Suppl, 62| Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 4: The exception expressed in our Lord's 37 Suppl, 65| implanted in ~nature, but an exception to them, because those principles 38 Suppl, 65| miraculously, by way of exception to more frequent occurrences.~ 39 Suppl, 72| will be for all without exception?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[75] A[ 40 Suppl, 72| not be for all without ~exception. For it is written (Ps. 41 Suppl, 78| because Christ made an ~exception to that which is common 42 Suppl, 87| but all creatures without exception - inasmuch as all creatures


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