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forget 36
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36 forget
36 genealogy
36 govern
36 high-priest
St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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forget

   Part, Question
1 1, 24 | according to Prov. 3:3: "Forget not My ~Law, and let thy 2 1, 83 | for the soul ~so far to forget the existence of such knowledge 3 2, 37 | affliction of an hour maketh one ~forget great delights." Therefore 4 2, 48 | long, ~it seems to make men forget their friendship." But in 5 2, 53 | 117) that time makes us forget.~ 6 2, 61 | the perfect virtues, "forget them; while it is impious 7 2, 99 | justifications I will never forget, for by them Thou ~hast 8 2, 99 | to a gloss) I will never forget." Therefore in the ~Old 9 2, 101 | beware lest at any time ~thou forget the Lord thy God, and neglect 10 2, 102 | a sign as they could not forget, wherefore it is written ( 11 2, 113 | behind him. Hence he ought to forget ~them, and not stretch forth 12 2, 113 | that matter, he ought to forget them, lest he be ~drawn 13 2, 15 | is impossible ~for us to forget those things which are continually 14 2, 15 | clearly stated (Dt. 4:9): "Forget not the words that thy eyes 15 2, 25 | written (Ecclus. 7:29): ~"Forget not the groanings of thy 16 2, 28 | to Heb. ~13:16: "Do not forget to do good and to impart, 17 2, 30 | to Heb. 13:16: ~"Do not forget to do good and to impart, 18 2, 30 | commendable liberality that you forget ~not your kindred, if you 19 2, 45 | only, wherefore one can ~forget art and science, so as to 20 2, 68 | things, wherefore they easily forget ~them. Indeed, a discrepancy 21 2, 83 | says (Heb. 13:16): "Do not forget to do ~good and to impart, 22 2, 84 | according to Heb. 13:16, "Do not forget to do good ~and to impart, 23 2, 105 | De Benef. iii) that "to forget a kindness is the height 24 2, 105 | height of ingratitude to forget it." Now these do not seem 25 2, 105 | former should forthwith ~forget having given, and the latter 26 2, 105 | the latter should never forget having received." ~Now, 27 2, 105 | reason why the giver should forget is that he may be ~unaware 28 2, 105 | conferring a favor should forget about it, it is a mistake 29 2, 186 | according to Heb. 13:16, "Do not forget to do ~good and to impart, 30 3, 37 | saying: God hath made me to forget all my ~labors" (Gn. 41: 31 3, 64 | written (Heb. 13:16): "Do not ~forget to do good and to impart, 32 3, 89 | God is not so unjust as to forget the ~few good deeds on account 33 Suppl, 2 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: One may forget a thing in two ways, either 34 Suppl, 10| neglect. Now a man cannot forget a ~mortal sin without neglect, 35 Suppl, 84| blot them out; but if thou forget them, thou wilt then remember ~ 36 Suppl, 95| Therefore the damned ~will forget what they knew here.~Aquin.:


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