|    Part, Question1   1, 14  |           to what the Philosopher ~lays down (Categor. iii) when
 2   1, 19  |          God; just as when ~anyone lays down a precept, it is a
 3   1, 83  |            the soul "collects ~and lays hold of the images of bodies
 4   1, 114 |          power on that of which it lays hold."~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[
 5   2, 4   |         say 'catch.'] ~him when he lays hold on him. And in this
 6   2, 61  | necessitates good works. If no one lays this burden on us we may
 7   2, 95  |     determining the nature of law, lays down, at first, three ~conditions;
 8   2, 4   |            more ~a man's intellect lays hold of a thing, the more
 9   2, 33  |            the soul ~of the one it lays low with burning fires at
10   2, 76  |       simply 'lend.' The objection lays ~stress on the word 'faeneraberis':
11   2, 103 |       makes a heap of precepts and lays them upon his subjects,
12   2, 105 |            forgetfulness of favors lays hold of a man, he has ~apparently
13   2, 106 |         Again the blood of ~Christ lays the descendants of the Jews
14   2, 121 |            Now fortitude above all lays claim to praise ~for steadfastness.
15   2, 123 |       voluntary, because when fear lays hold of a man he ~is under
16   2, 134 |       principal place, and that it lays claim to that which is principal
17   2, 135 |           ascribed something that ~lays claim to the praise of virtue,
18   2, 141 |         more than any other virtue lays claim to a certain comeliness, ~
19   2, 142 |           43) that "shamefacedness lays the first foundation of ~
20   2, 145 |             while the Lenten fast ~lays a general prohibition even
21   2, 147 |       measure. ~Wherefore sobriety lays a special claim to that
22   2, 168 |     neighbor, since thereby ~a man lays hold of another's property
23   2, 170 |               When the evil spirit lays hold of a man for such purposes
24   2, 183 |             in buying property, or lays it by for some future use ~
25   2, 184 |          the Apostle (2 Cor. 8:12) lays ~down the way in which the
26   2, 184 |         the vow of obedience a man lays ~himself under the necessity
27   2, 187 |       Oblig. et Action, ~12] money lays an obligation not on the
28   3, 1   |     merciful than to punish, as He lays the act of sin to man's
29   3, 21  |        sensuality when our ~prayer lays before God what is in our
30 Suppl, 7 |           Ps. 21) that confession "lays bare the hidden disease
31 Suppl, 7 |            act, by saying that "it lays bare" - the matter of ~confession,
32 Suppl, 24|           is the case of a man who lays hands on a ~cleric or a
33 Suppl, 38|             stated in Ethic. i, 2, lays down the law to lower sciences,
34 Suppl, 38|         them, but the bishop alone lays hands on deacons.~Aquin.:
35 Suppl, 69|              and further ~on: "Now lays he not his ear to my mouth,
 
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