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admonitory 1
ado 2
adonai 3
adopt 36
adopted 93
adopter 12
adopting 8
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36 149
36 abides
36 additional
36 adopt
36 antecedent
36 aroused
36 avarice
St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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adopt

   Part, Question
1 2, 102 | or that man should not adopt ~the effeminate manners 2 2, 105 | probable that they would adopt ~their religious practices. 3 2, 53 | belongs to craftiness to adopt ~ways that are not true 4 2, 62 | afflictions of this life, is to adopt a greater evil in ~order 5 3, 23 | fitting that God should adopt sons?~(2) Whether this is 6 3, 23 | fitting that God should adopt sons?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[23] 7 3, 23 | fitting that God should adopt sons. ~For, as jurists say, 8 3, 23 | unfitting that God should adopt.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[23] A[ 9 3, 23 | unfitting that God should adopt. ~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[23] A[ 10 3, 23 | unfitting that God should adopt.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[23] A[ 11 3, 23 | ineffectual. Therefore God does adopt some as His sons.~Aquin.: 12 3, 23 | beatitude, He is said to adopt ~them. Moreover Divine exceeds 13 3, 23 | the whole Trinity should adopt?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[23] A[ 14 3, 23 | the whole Trinity should adopt. For ~adoption is said of 15 3, 23 | But among men those ~only adopt who can beget: and in God 16 3, 23 | God the Father alone can adopt.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[23] A[ 17 3, 23 | Therefore it belongs to Him to adopt, Who has the Son and the ~ 18 3, 23 | befits the ~Father alone to adopt.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[23] A[ 19 3, 23 | contrary, It belongs to Him to adopt us as sons, Whom we can 20 3, 23 | 45], A[6]. Therefore to adopt is ~befitting to the whole 21 3, 23 | to the whole Trinity to adopt men as sons of God.~Aquin.: 22 3, 41 | becoming for Christ not to adopt an extreme form of ~austere 23 3, 42 | excellent ~of teachers, should adopt that manner of teaching 24 Suppl, 57| naturally is competent to ~adopt. But this is untrue, since 25 Suppl, 57| of age, nor a woman can adopt, and ~yet they can beget 26 Suppl, 57| especially competent to adopt someone as his child. But 27 Suppl, 57| he is not ~competent to adopt. Therefore adoption is not 28 Suppl, 57| inheritance. ~But no one can adopt in this way except one who 29 Suppl, 57| not his own ~master can adopt, without the consent of 30 Suppl, 57| those alone are competent to adopt who ~have the power to dispose 31 Suppl, 57| age, or a woman, ~cannot adopt anyone, except by special 32 Suppl, 57| and consequently he cannot adopt, as neither can he beget. ~ 33 Suppl, 57| a younger person cannot adopt an older; but ~according 34 Suppl, 57| baptized. Now a woman cannot adopt, as stated above (A[1], 35 Suppl, 57| OBJ 3: Even a woman can adopt by permission of the sovereign, ~ 36 Suppl, 59| Israelites were more liable to adopt their rites and customs


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