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32 incorporated
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32 jeremias
32 legitimate
32 linen
32 magnificent
32 newness
St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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legitimate

   Part, Question
1 2, 38 | the war is declared by the legitimate authority, and for a ~just 2 Suppl, 21| another consists in ~certain legitimate bodily actions. These different 3 Suppl, 23| spiritual matters ~directly, and legitimate actions as a consequence: 4 Suppl, 68| out of true marriage are ~legitimate. For he that is born according 5 Suppl, 68| according to law is called a legitimate ~son. Now everyone is born 6 Suppl, 68| every child is to be ~called legitimate.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[68] A[ 7 Suppl, 68| the common saying that a legitimate child is one ~born of a 8 Suppl, 68| child is one ~born of a legitimate marriage, or of a marriage 9 Suppl, 68| marriage that is deemed legitimate ~in the eyes of the Church. 10 Suppl, 68| that a marriage is ~deemed legitimate in the eyes of the Church, 11 Suppl, 68| their marriage ~would seem legitimate in the eyes of the Church, 12 Suppl, 68| conditions. Some are natural and ~legitimate, for instance those who 13 Suppl, 68| of ~fornication; some are legitimate and not natural, as adopted 14 Suppl, 68| children; ~some are neither legitimate nor natural; such are those 15 Suppl, 68| Hence the like ~are not legitimate by any law.~Aquin.: SMT 16 Suppl, 68| natural goods equally on legitimate and illegitimate children. 17 Suppl, 68| illegitimate should be equalled to legitimate children according to human ~ 18 Suppl, 68| because he is excluded from legitimate acts such as ~offices and 19 Suppl, 68| that which ~belongs to the legitimate children.~Aquin.: SMT XP 20 Suppl, 68| be legitimized. For ~the legitimate child is as far removed 21 Suppl, 68| the ~illegitimate from the legitimate. But a legitimate child 22 Suppl, 68| from the legitimate. But a legitimate child is never made ~illegitimate. 23 Suppl, 68| illegitimate child ever made ~legitimate.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[68] A[ 24 Suppl, 68| intercourse never becomes legitimate. Neither, ~therefore, can 25 Suppl, 68| illegitimate son become legitimate.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[68] A[ 26 Suppl, 68| so that he ~be born of a legitimate intercourse, because this 27 Suppl, 68| are six ways of becoming legitimate: two according to the canons ~( 28 Suppl, 68| this very fact the son is legitimate on account ~of the reputation 29 Suppl, 68| him in his ~will as his legitimate heir, and the son afterwards 30 Suppl, 68| emperor; (3) if there be no legitimate son and the son himself 31 Suppl, 68| father designate him as legitimate in ~a public document or 32 Suppl, 68| versa"; for although a ~legitimate son is sometimes deprived


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