|    Part, Question1   1, 20  |          others, on account of his youth and purity. ~While others
 2   2, 4   |        operation as vigor perfects youth," because it is a result
 3   2, 4   |          because it is a result of youth. ~Consequently delight is
 4   2, 15  |           just as ~beauty perfects youth" [*oion tois akmaiois he
 5   2, 26  |             sought her out from my youth." But the concupiscible
 6   2, 32  |            respect of another, one youth in relation to another.
 7   2, 40  |          OBJ 1: It would seem that youth and drunkenness are not
 8   2, 40  |         easily changed. Therefore ~youth and drunkenness are not
 9   2, 40  |         increases one's power. But youth and drunkenness are united
10   2, 40  |          stated above (A[5]). ~But youth lacks experience. Therefore
11   2, 40  |           Para. 1/1~I answer that, Youth is a cause of hope for three
12   2, 40  |          stated above ~(A[1]). For youth has much of the future before
13   2, 72  |           sin, even as boyhood and youth follow the ~complete generation
14   2, 85  |         are prone to evil from his youth" [*Vulgate: 'The imagination
15   2, 85  |         are prone to evil from his youth.'].~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[85]
16   2, 1   |     perfection of manhood comes in youth, and ~that a man's state
17   2, 1   |           it is to the time of his youth.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[1] A[8]
18   2, 58  |         are prone to evil from his youth" (Gn. 8:21). Therefore doubts ~
19   2, 147 |             account of the heat of youth, while in women there is
20   2, 187 |             commandments "from his youth." Now all religious orders
21   2, 187 |          these have I kept from my youth.' For if he had ~fulfilled
22   2, 187 |      called not only the ~innocent youth but also the sinner Matthew.
23   2, 187 |          obeyed His call, ~and the youth obeyed not, because sinners
24   2, 187 |            borne the yoke from his youth." It is for ~this reason
25   2, 187 |       maidens here, a multitude of youth and every age, grave widows
26   3, 1   | Incarnation may be compared to the youth of ~the human race, "on
27   3, 1   |           sixth age. And although ~youth and old age cannot be together
28   3, 1   |       heaven, save in ~the time of youth." But in another work (De
29   3, 36  |            of age from babyhood to youth, ~had neither eaten nor
30   3, 39  |        teach not in His boyhood or youth, but at the perfect age.
31   3, 72  |         perfect (spiritual) age in youth or ~childhood; because the
32 Suppl, 57|          or "vice versa," since a ~youth can baptize an old man and "
33 Suppl, 57|          female, bondman and free, youth and old age ~(Gal. 3:28;
34 Suppl, 64|            For some are sterile in youth, and in course ~of time
35 Suppl, 75|      filled ~with the vices of his youth, and they shall sleep with
36 Suppl, 78|        perfect stage in the age of youth. Therefore ~all will rise
37 Suppl, 78|        than ~in the mature man. In youth, however, it is more perfect
38 Suppl, 78|        which it has in ~the age of youth, and not to that perfection
39 Suppl, 83|           again in the stature ~of youth, as stated above (Q[81],
 
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