|    Part, Question1   2, 5   |         1: It would seem that a heretic who disbelieves one article
 2   2, 5   |         natural ~intellect of a heretic is not more able than that
 3   2, 5   |     lifeless faith remains in a heretic ~who disbelieves one article
 4   2, 5   |      Hence it is evident that a heretic who obstinately disbelieves
 5   2, 5   |         it is clear that such a heretic with regard to ~one article
 6   2, 5   |        Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: A heretic does not hold the other
 7   2, 10  |      ought to be preferred to a heretic, ~in whose life one finds
 8   2, 10  |   beyond the fact that he is ~a heretic." But a heretic is an unbeliever.
 9   2, 10  |        he is ~a heretic." But a heretic is an unbeliever. Therefore
10   2, 10  |   between a bad Catholic, and a heretic not sinning ~otherwise,
11   2, 10  | otherwise, because although the heretic's sin is more grave generically, ~
12   2, 10  |          none of us wishes ~any heretic to perish. But the house
13   2, 11  |      Util. Credendi i) that ~"a heretic is one who either devises
14   2, 11  |        contrary to truth. Now a heretic is one ~who devises or follows
15   2, 11  |        written, may be called a heretic, though he may not have
16   2, 11  |    Church, he would be deemed a heretic. This ~authority resides
17   2, 11  |       even not a catholic but a heretic."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[11] A[
18   2, 11  |       10,11): "A man that is a ~heretic, after the first and second
19   2, 11  |        modesty demands that the heretic should be ~admonished a
20   2, 31  |       to its enemies, or when a heretic secretly turns other men
21   2, 37  |       the community, whereas ~a heretic is one who holds another
22   2, 37  |    vices, although whoever is a heretic is ~also a schismatic, but
23   3, 19  |       the words of Severus ~the heretic, who said: "What things
24   3, 31  |         family of Aaron (as the heretic ~Faustus pretended to prove
25   3, 33  |    dignity of the Union: as the heretic Photinus maintained. Rather
26   3, 35  |       the argument of a certain heretic, Felician, and ~is solved
27   3, 35  |        down from heaven, as the heretic Valentine ~maintained, but
28   3, 64  |          it ~seems that he is a heretic. But heretics, seemingly,
29   3, 64  |         3:10): "A man that is a heretic, after the first and ~second
30 Suppl, 8 |       that his own priest is ~a heretic, or a man of evil influence,
31 Suppl, 11|        that a certain man was a heretic, whom ~he cannot persuade
32 Suppl, 19|      Wherefore, just as, were a heretic ~to be without wheaten bread,
33 Suppl, 38|        sacrament?~(2) Whether a heretic or any other person cut
34 Suppl, 38|     loose or bind anyone. But a heretic cannot loose or bind. Neither ~
35 Suppl, 38|        Christ's ~passion. Now a heretic is not united to Christ'
36 Suppl, 38|    conferring of Orders. But ~a heretic cannot bless; in fact his
37 Suppl, 38|       in the ~sacraments with a heretic who is cut off from the
38 Suppl, 38|       grace, and consequently a heretic ~cannot absolve, as neither
39 Suppl, 51|    error concerning ~faith in a heretic who disbelieves in this
40 Suppl, 59|       believer marry a baptized heretic, the marriage is ~valid,
41 Suppl, 59|         if he knows her to be a heretic: ~even so he would sin were
 
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