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St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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citizens

   Part, Question
1 1, 51 | family, ~by Lot, and by the citizens of Sodom; in like manner 2 1, 52 | family, ~by Lot, and by the citizens of Sodom; in like manner 3 2, 63 | says (Polit. iii, 3) that citizens have diverse virtues according 4 2, 90 | the common benefit of the citizens."~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[90] A[ 5 2, 92 | lawgiver is to make good citizens."~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[92] A[ 6 2, 92 | cannot flourish, unless the citizens be virtuous, at least ~those 7 2, 92 | community, that the other citizens be so far virtuous that 8 2, 92 | of a law, it aims at the ~citizens' being good. For all it 9 2, 96 | the common good of all the citizens." Hence human laws should 10 2, 96 | last for all ~time by the citizens succeeding one another, 11 2, 96 | lawgiver is to make the citizens ~virtuous. But a man cannot 12 2, 96 | good order, whereby the citizens ~are directed in the upholding 13 2, 96 | are in pursuit of certain citizens, who are defenders of the ~ 14 2, 104 | themselves; a third, of the citizens to foreigners; a fourth, 15 2, 104 | respect of a man to his fellow citizens: ~for instance, about buying 16 2, 105 | mutual relations of the citizens be ordered by just laws. 17 2, 105 | are not competent to be citizens absolutely speaking.~Aquin.: 18 2, 22 | another between ~fellow citizens or fellow travellers, the 19 2, 24 | mindful of the injury of thy citizens." ~But there are other favors 20 2, 25 | to him before ~all, the citizens owe fidelity and obedience. 21 2, 25 | virtues whereby sometimes the citizens suffer damage ~even to their 22 2, 25 | concerning relations between citizens, we should prefer our ~fellow-citizens, 23 2, 64 | the enemy, or against the citizens, by punishing ~evil-doers: 24 2, 96 | obligation, and afterwards other citizens come on ~the scene who did 25 2, 120 | lawgiver is "to make the citizens ~virtuous in respect of 26 2, 124 | abasement of self makes us citizens of the heavenly city." Therefore 27 2, 181 | kingdom ~peace ceases when the citizens seek each man his own. Besides, 28 3, 35 | to the influence of her citizens. If He had been ~the son 29 3, 85 | lawgiver intends to make the citizens virtuous" (Ethic. ii, ~1). 30 3, 85 | civil just, because all ~citizens are equal, in the point 31 Suppl, 44| the common action of the ~citizens, so the conjugal life is 32 Suppl, 86| were at least counted as citizens of the City of God will 33 Suppl, 86| of God will be judged as ~citizens, and sentence of death will 34 Suppl, 86| appeared outwardly to be citizens.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[89] A[ 35 Suppl, 96| from the fellowship of the citizens, either by perpetual exile ~ 36 Suppl, 96| from the fellowship of the citizens. wherefore in order ~that


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