Part, Question
1 1, 63 | he was made, the ~devil refused righteousness. To this opinion,
2 1, 64 | he was made, the ~devil refused righteousness. To this opinion,
3 1, 115 | 5~So there were some who refused to refer to a higher cause
4 2, 89 | precept, ~as though she refused to be held in check by the
5 2, 105 | Ecclus. 29:10): "Many have refused to lend, not out of ~wickedness,
6 2, 105 | was brought on to him who refused to take to himself ~the
7 2, 76 | where we read: "Many have refused to ~fenerate, not out of
8 2, 81 | correction must not ~be refused to any man so long as he
9 2, 82 | God with which Mardochai refused to ~adore Aman fearing "
10 2, 94 | the divine law, for they refused to be defiled by the meat
11 2, 101 | children of God": wherefore he refused to be ~honored by him as
12 2, 131 | have been proud, had he ~refused to obey the command of his
13 2, 131 | who through pusillanimity refused to make use of the money.
14 2, 161 | subject to Him, and man who refused to be, as a servant, ~bound
15 2, 165 | Daniel 1:8): "Those who refused to partake of the ~king'
16 2, 186 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 4: Isaac refused to accept the offer of possessions,
17 2, 186 | however, related that he refused to accept such things as
18 2, 187 | was restored to health he refused to become a monk." ~And
19 3, 42 | wrote ~of Christ would have refused to believe the writings
20 3, 44 | a sign from heaven," He ~refused, as Matthew relates (12,
21 3, 45 | for a sign from heaven, He refused to give one; whereas here
22 3, 46 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Christ refused to undergo dishonorable
23 3, 47 | of hatred ~and envy, they refused credence to these signs,
24 3, 64 | Though the martyr Cyprian ~refused to recognize Baptism conferred
25 3, 80 | this sacrament should be refused to the sinner that ~approaches
26 3, 80 | reconciliation, Communion must not be refused even to public sinners, ~
27 3, 88 | forgiven, because he ~had refused to forgive the debt of his
28 Suppl, 20| the sacraments should be refused to no one.~Aquin.: SMT XP
29 Suppl, 20| recourse to his superior if he refused, both on ~account of the
30 Suppl, 36| are in sin should not be refused a remedy that may avail
31 Suppl, 62| to retain her while she refused to desist from ~sin.~Aquin.:
32 Suppl, 74| them be still." For what He refused ~to tell the apostles, He
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