Part, Question
1 2, 84 | of the ~pride of man is apostasy [Douay: 'to fall off'] from
2 2, 84 | fall off'] from God." But apostasy ~from God is a sin. Therefore
3 2, 84 | 2 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Apostasy from God is stated to be
4 2, 84 | in the ~passage quoted, apostasy from God does not denote
5 2, 84 | It may also be said that apostasy from God is said to be ~
6 2, 10 | general; (2) heresy; ~(3) apostasy from the faith.~Aquin.:
7 2, 12 | 12] Out. Para. 1/1 - OF APOSTASY (TWO ARTICLES)~We must now
8 2, 12 | ARTICLES)~We must now consider apostasy: about which there are two
9 2, 12 | of ~inquiry:~(1) Whether apostasy pertains to unbelief?~(2)
10 2, 12 | Whether, on account of apostasy from the faith, subjects
11 2, 12 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether apostasy pertains to unbelief?~Aquin.:
12 2, 12 | OBJ 1: It would seem that apostasy does not pertain to unbelief.
13 2, 12 | are without unbelief. Now apostasy seems ~to be the origin
14 2, 12 | beginning of the pride of man is apostasy [Douay: 'to fall off'] from ~
15 2, 12 | of all ~sin." Therefore apostasy does not pertain to unbelief.~
16 2, 12 | understanding: whereas ~apostasy seems rather to consist
17 2, 12 | an apostate. ~Therefore apostasy does not pertain to unbelief.~
18 2, 12 | species of unbelief. If then, apostasy pertained to unbelief, it
19 2, 12 | Q[10], A[5]). Therefore apostasy does ~not pertain to unbelief.~
20 2, 12 | believe not." Therefore apostasy pertains to ~unbelief.~Aquin.:
21 2, 12 | Para. 1/2~I answer that, Apostasy denotes a backsliding from
22 2, 12 | received: and this is called "apostasy from religious ~life" or "
23 2, 12 | altogether: and consequently, apostasy simply and absolutely is
24 2, 12 | the faith, and is called "apostasy of ~perfidy." In this way
25 2, 12 | of ~perfidy." In this way apostasy, simply so called, pertains
26 2, 12 | refers to the second kind of apostasy, which ~denotes an act of
27 2, 12 | species from the terms. Now ~apostasy regards unbelief as the
28 2, 12 | from the faith; wherefore apostasy does not imply a special ~
29 2, 12 | subjects, on account of ~apostasy from the faith, so that
30 2, 12 | subjects, on account of apostasy from the faith, that they
31 2, 12 | prince on account of his apostasy.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[12] A[
32 2, 12 | served Assuerus. ~Therefore apostasy from the faith does not
33 2, 12 | OBJ 3: Further, just as by apostasy from the faith, a man turns
34 2, 12 | Consequently if, on account of apostasy from ~the faith, princes
35 2, 12 | passed on a man on account of apostasy from the faith, ~his subjects
36 2, 12 | 3 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Apostasy from the faith severs man
37 3, 63 | to a ~contrary worship by apostasy from the faith. It seems,
38 3, 88 | hatred of one's neighbor, ~apostasy from faith, contempt of
39 Suppl, 24| the latter be guilty of apostasy after the triple admonition; (
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