Part, Question
1 2, 77 | perception; such are money, apparel, and the like; and this ~
2 2, 102| not be clothed with ~man's apparel, neither shall a man use
3 2, 102| shall a man use woman's apparel": and further on ~(Dt. 22:
4 2, 102| to be clothed with man's apparel, or ~vice versa, for two
5 2, 103| that the priests and their apparel were consecrated by the
6 2, 103| their sons, and of their ~apparel or of anything else belonging
7 2, 104| observances in matter of food and apparel, ~of which we have already
8 2, 97 | things connected with ~the apparel of the Church and its ministers;
9 2, 129| having a golden ring, in fine apparel . . . and you . . . shall
10 2, 147| Women . . . in decent apparel, adorning themselves with
11 2, 147| appertaining to external apparel. ~Therefore drink is not
12 2, 164| also refer to elegance of ~apparel and other such things, which
13 2, 167| OF MODESTY IN THE OUTWARD APPAREL (TWO ARTICLES)~We must now
14 2, 167| connected with the outward apparel, and ~under this head there
15 2, 167| connection with outward ~apparel?~(2) Whether women sin mortally
16 2, 167| connection with outward apparel?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[169] A[
17 2, 167| connection ~with outward apparel. For outward adornment does
18 2, 167| observed in the outward apparel; for Ambrose says (De Offic. ~
19 2, 167| with costly and ~dazzling apparel, but with ordinary clothes,
20 2, 167| forsooth, seeks costly ~apparel" (such, namely, as exceeds
21 2, 167| his attention to ~outward apparel.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[169] A[
22 2, 167| trouble to the use of outward apparel. Wherefore the Philosopher
23 2, 167| are attired in more costly apparel than others, ~not for the
24 2, 167| Reply OBJ 3: This outward apparel is an indication of man'
25 2, 167| gold, ~or the putting on of apparel." Wherefore a gloss of Cyprian
26 2, 167| not be ~clothed with man's apparel, neither shall a man use
27 2, 167| shall a man use woman's apparel." ~Therefore it seems that
28 2, 167| A[1]) concerning outward apparel, and ~also something special,
29 2, 167| special, namely that a woman's apparel may incite men to ~lust,
30 2, 167| ornate [Douay: 'decent'] apparel, adorning themselves ~with
31 2, 167| foregoing Article, outward apparel should ~be consistent with
32 2, 185| equally with glittering apparel. Fine and coarse clothes
33 2, 185| wear coarse and religious ~apparel they must be reproved. For
34 2, 185| about in common and coarse apparel."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[187]
35 2, 185| that ~coarse and homely apparel may be considered in two
36 2, 185| penitents make use of coarse apparel, for example, the king (
37 2, 185| so is it humbled by lowly apparel. Hence ~speaking of Achab
38 2, 185| praiseworthy to wear humble ~apparel, but in the third way it
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