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irrational 285
irrationally 1
irreconcilable 3
irregular 33
irregularities 4
irregularity 65
irreligion 16
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33 incentive
33 incorruptibility
33 introduced
33 irregular
33 leaving
33 luminous
33 ninth
St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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irregular

   Part, Question
1 2, 71 | Reply OBJ 4: Whatever is irregular in a work of art, is unnatural 2 2, 23 | they love ~health much, are irregular in keeping to their diet: 3 2, 38 | even without sin, ~become irregular. Now no man who has a certain 4 2, 62 | man in self-defense, ~is irregular, albeit he intends not to 5 2, 183 | for instance, if he be irregular or ~excommunicate. In such 6 2, 183 | wherefore a subject, if irregular, would not be bound to ~ 7 2, 185 | precept - thus those who are irregular by ordinance of the Church 8 Suppl, 20| for ~murder, a man remains irregular. Hence a priest can absolve 9 Suppl, 39| in a cause ~of blood, are irregular, because the shedding of 10 Suppl, 39| a ~sin, is none the less irregular [*St. Thomas is speaking 11 Suppl, 39| their father through being irregular.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[39] A[ 12 Suppl, 64| duty: thus a judge becomes ~irregular by sentencing a man to death. 13 Suppl, 66| case a man does not become irregular. ~Therefore neither in the 14 Suppl, 66| second should he become irregular.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[66] A[ 15 Suppl, 66| another, he would become irregular, which is against the ~decree 16 Suppl, 66| several women would become irregular: which is false. Therefore 17 Suppl, 66| But a man does not become irregular ~by dividing his flesh among 18 Suppl, 66| fact, ~and yet he is not irregular, since he has not divided 19 Suppl, 66| to know her, he becomes irregular forthwith, because the ~ 20 Suppl, 66| virgin he does not become irregular. Therefore much less does 21 Suppl, 66| such a man does not become irregular, ~since he has not divided 22 Suppl, 66| Further, no man can become irregular except voluntarily. But ~ 23 Suppl, 66| husband does not become irregular, ~otherwise he would be 24 Suppl, 66| as her husband ~becomes irregular through marrying one who 25 Suppl, 66| also would a woman ~become irregular if she were to marry a man 26 Suppl, 66| probable ~that he is not irregular, because he has not divided 27 Suppl, 66| whereas she is not, becomes irregular ~by knowing her carnally.~ 28 Suppl, 66| husband does not become irregular on that account, unless 29 Suppl, 66| of adultery, he becomes irregular, albeit opinions ~differ 30 Suppl, 66| Further, a bigamist is irregular because he is deficient 31 Suppl, 66| that the ~recipient be not irregular, since the signification 32 Suppl, 66| is lacking in one who is irregular. Therefore he cannot be ~ 33 Suppl, 66| unreasonable that he should be irregular: which is inadmissible.~


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