Part, Question
1 1, 34 | effect, as to create and to govern; ~and the like are applied
2 1, 93 | was adapted to perfect and govern the body; wherefore the ~
3 1, 93 | is adapted to perfect and govern the body, as ~regards animal
4 1, 93 | perfect state to instruct and govern others.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[
5 1, 102| good as an end; which is to govern. ~Wherefore the unfailing
6 1, 102| their ~end: and this is to govern.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[103] A[
7 1, 102| OBJ 3: Further, what can govern itself needs not to be governed
8 1, 102| the rational creature can govern itself; since it is master ~
9 1, 102| But God can by ~Himself govern all things without any intermediary
10 1, 102| imperfect in a ruler to govern by means of others; thus
11 1, 102| the same time, requires to govern by ~means of ministers.
12 1, 102| he held that God ~did not govern all things immediately,
13 2, 84 | even men who direct and ~govern others are called heads.
14 2, 92 | whose business it is to govern. But it is enough for the
15 2, 93 | the same in all those who govern, so that the plan of government ~
16 2, 97 | whose ~business it is to govern the community; wherefore
17 2, 105| because all are eligible ~to govern, and because the rules are
18 2, 45 | not competent to rule and govern, but rather to be ruled ~
19 2, 48 | belongs to prudence ~to govern and command, so that wherever
20 2, 48 | governance ~in one who has to govern not only himself but also
21 2, 48 | twofold ~tendency: first, to govern each thing in itself, secondly,
22 2, 51 | from ~other kinds that govern communities, as stated above (
23 2, 61 | judges, that seemed to ~govern the people.']." Therefore
24 2, 75 | in each place those who govern the state must determine
25 2, 79 | a father to beget and to govern. ~Therefore it is evident
26 2, 100| positions of dignity to govern ~subjects. Now to govern
27 2, 100| govern ~subjects. Now to govern is to move certain ones
28 2, 172| being built, which was to govern the ~nations."~Aquin.: SMT
29 2, 183| bishop ~is appointed to govern others. Therefore he should
30 2, 183| to ~instruct, defend, and govern the Church peacefully. Hence
31 2, 183| other ~respects fitted to govern the Church: wherefore He
32 2, 184| he already has, a man may govern others, by administering
33 2, 187| let her ~learn first to govern her own house, and to make
34 3, 31 | no longer ~continued to govern heaven and earth, and as
35 3, 39 | anyone ~should presume to govern or teach others before attaining
36 3, 59 | while living on earth to govern temporarily an earthly kingdom; ~
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