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3001 2, 109 | to every creature, as was said above. ~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[
3002 2, 109 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Love is said to be best, both with respect
3003 2, 109 | giver of beatitude, as was said above.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[
3004 2, 109 | as a gloss says, this is said "that we may understand ~
3005 2, 109 | clear from what we have said above (Q[5], A[5]). ~Hence
3006 2, 109 | grace." And it ~has been said (A[4]), that to fulfil the
3007 2, 109 | not go beyond what was said first, viz. that man, of
3008 2, 109 | soul." Now an action is said to be part of a man, when
3009 2, 109 | nothing." Hence when a man is said to do ~what is in him to
3010 2, 109 | is in him to do, this is said to be in his power according
3011 2, 109 | drawing him to Himself, as was said above.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[
3012 2, 109 | this cannot fittingly be said. Therefore by himself he
3013 2, 109 | from ~sin. Hence when it is said, "Arise, and Christ shall
3014 2, 109 | these movements, as was said above ~(Q[74], A[3], ad
3015 2, 110 | in the soul. For ~man is said to have the grace of God
3016 2, 110 | gratis," ~inasmuch as we are said to be "grateful" for benefits.
3017 2, 110 | according to this love He is said to love anyone simply, since
3018 2, 110 | Accordingly when a man is said to have the grace of God,
3019 2, 110 | OBJ 1: Even when a man is said to be in another's good
3020 2, 110 | other; even ~as anyone is said to have God's grace - with
3021 2, 110 | the Divine love, as was said ~above.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[
3022 2, 110 | Retract. i, 25): "When I said that grace ~was for the
3023 2, 110 | gratuitous will in whoever is said to have God's grace. ~Now
3024 2, 110 | Grace, as a quality, is said to act upon the soul, not ~
3025 2, 110 | something is; hence it is said to ~belong to a being rather
3026 2, 110 | or is corrupted, but is said to ~come into being and
3027 2, 110 | accident. And thus grace is said to be ~created inasmuch
3028 2, 110 | this nature that we are said to be born again sons of
3029 2, 110 | from virtue, it ~cannot be said that a power of the soul
3030 2, 111 | 1~Reply OBJ 1: Grace is said to make pleasing, not efficiently
3031 2, 111 | Reply OBJ 3: One thing is said to cooperate with another
3032 2, 111 | plain from what has been ~said.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[111] A[
3033 2, 111 | His mercy. Now both are ~said in Ps. 58:11: "His mercy
3034 2, 111 | effects, as was already said ~of operating and cooperating
3035 2, 111 | heaven, so must the same be said of the light of grace, ~
3036 2, 111 | 4~I answer that, As was said above (A[1]), gratuitous
3037 2, 111 | regard the sense of what is said, and thus there is the "
3038 2, 112 | by God. And thus man ~is said to prepare himself, according
3039 2, 112 | free-will. Hence it is said that man's will is prepared
3040 2, 112 | object, as when a ~virtue is said to be more noble through
3041 2, 112 | Hence after the Apostle had said ~(Eph. 4:7): "To every one
3042 2, 112 | 1~OBJ 5: Further, it was said by the Lord to Abraham (
3043 2, 112 | present life, as when it was said to Paul (2 Cor. 12:9): ~"
3044 2, 112 | merit them. Or it may be said that he is speaking of the
3045 2, 112 | 1~Reply OBJ 5: What was said to Abraham may refer to
3046 2, 113 | justice from God, as Adam is said to have received original ~
3047 2, 113 | goodwill. Now God's goodwill is said to be restored to man ~by
3048 2, 113 | him by God. Hence it is said in his ~person (Wis. 7:7): "
3049 2, 113 | 2 Para. 2/3~Or it may be said that his sleep was not natural,
3050 2, 113 | justifying grace. Or it may be said that the term "whence" ~
3051 2, 113 | Secondly, a thing may be said to be great in proportionate ~
3052 2, 114 | at in two states, as was ~said above (Q[109], A[2]): the
3053 2, 114 | clear from ~what has been said above (Q[71], A[6]; Q[113],
3054 2, 114 | says: "He might have truly said: 'The wages of justice,
3055 2, 114 | On the contrary, Our Lord said (Jn. 14:21): "He that loveth
3056 2, 114 | ordination, inasmuch as acts are said to merit that good ~to which
3057 2, 114 | the means pertain, as was said above (Q[9], ~A[1]).~Aquin.:
3058 2, 114 | the worthy. Now, no one is said ~to be worthy of some good,
3059 2, 114 | Now he had previously said: "Pray one for another,
3060 2, 114 | poor who receive alms are said to receive others into ~
3061 2, 114 | 1~Reply OBJ 3: Some have said that no one "absolutely"
3062 2, 114 | illness. Hence it must ~be said that every act of charity
3063 2, 114 | due to him; thus it was said of some (Mt. 6:2): "They
3064 2, 114 | OBJ 2: These rewards are said to have been divinely brought
3065 2, 114 | And now enough has been said regarding morals in general.~
3066 2, 1 | obtain it. ~The same may be said of charity, for many are
3067 2, 1 | something seen. For Our ~Lord said to Thomas (Jn. 20:29): "
3068 2, 1 | 2/2~Now those things are said to be seen which, of themselves,
3069 2, 1 | faith is, since ~faith is said to stand between opinion
3070 2, 1 | 3: Further, it has been said by some [*Cf. William of
3071 2, 1 | matters of Christian faith are said to contain distinct articles, ~
3072 2, 1 | Yet even then it could be said that although faith is exacted
3073 2, 1 | before them. Hence the Lord said to ~Moses (Ex. 6:2,3): "
3074 2, 1 | not show them": David also said ~(Ps. 118:100): "I have
3075 2, 1 | just as certain things are said by appropriation, of the ~
3076 2, 1 | faith was made ~public, is said secretly at Prime and Compline,
3077 2, 1 | Can. 5]. Hence our Lord said to Peter whom he ~made Sovereign
3078 2, 2 | Further, that which can be said of unbelievers, cannot be
3079 2, 2 | Now unbelievers can be said to believe in a God. ~Therefore
3080 2, 2 | 3: Unbelievers cannot be said "to believe in a God" as
3081 2, 2 | goodness. Hence ~it was said above (FS, Q[3], A[8]) that
3082 2, 2 | cannot err, ~since Our Lord said (Lk. 22:32): "I have prayed
3083 2, 2 | most nigh to Christ, Who said of him (Mt. 11:11) that ~"
3084 2, 2 | from the fact that he said (Gn. 2:24): "Wherefore a
3085 2, 2 | Passion, for he had already said (Jn. 1:39): ~"Behold the
3086 2, 2 | OBJ 2: Further our Lord said (Jn. 17:5,6): "Father, I
3087 2, 2 | In this sense it has been said above (FS, Q[24], A[3],
3088 2, 3 | faithful. Hence Our Lord said (Mt. ~7:6): "Give not that
3089 2, 3 | that when the disciples had said ~to Our Lord that "the Pharisee,
3090 2, 4 | adduced. Now a thing is said to be apparent when its
3091 2, 4 | In this way then faith is said to be the "substance of ~
3092 2, 4 | others virtually and is said to be the substance thereof.~
3093 2, 4 | clear from ~what has been said.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[4] A[1]
3094 2, 4 | appears from what has been said above (FS, Q[1], A[3]; ~
3095 2, 4 | evident ~from what has been said (A[1]), that the act of
3096 2, 4 | Aur. III, iii, 15] have said that living ~and lifeless
3097 2, 4 | Sum. Theol. iii, 64] have said ~that living and lifeless
3098 2, 4 | faith lasts. For it has been said above (FP, ~Q[104], A[1];
3099 2, 4 | lifeless faith. But this is said without reason, since the ~
3100 2, 4 | sense certain virtues may be said to precede ~faith accidentally,
3101 2, 4 | faith. The same may be said of some other virtues, although
3102 2, 4 | this sense that hope is said to ~lead to faith.~Aquin.:
3103 2, 5 | respect, too, it may be said that the angels before being ~
3104 2, 5 | authority, yet it may be said that the ~contemplation
3105 2, 5 | ought to believe what is said, though that conviction
3106 2, 5 | and little, for Our ~Lord said to Peter (Mt. 14:31): "O
3107 2, 5 | doubt?" And to the woman he said (Mt. 15: 28): "O woman,
3108 2, 6 | the same hour, that Jesus ~said to him, Thy son liveth;
3109 2, 6 | and (Rm. 10:17) it is said that "faith is through hearing."
3110 2, 6 | free-will: and consequently they said that the beginning of faith
3111 2, 6 | Further, just as an act is said to be deformed through lacking ~
3112 2, 6 | of faith, ~since faith is said to be lifeless through lack
3113 2, 6 | 18], A[5]): for an act is said to be deformed through being
3114 2, 7 | 1~On the contrary, Peter said (Acts 15:9): "Purifying
3115 2, 8 | ways in which we may be said to understand. In one way,
3116 2, 8 | On the contrary, Our Lord said (Jn. 6:45): "Every one that
3117 2, 8 | appears from what has ~been said above (Q[4], A[2], ad 3).~
3118 2, 8 | since ~an intellect is said, by comparison, to be sharp,
3119 2, 8 | heart ~of a thing. A man is said to be a fool if he judges
3120 2, 8 | mind the things that are said.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[8] A[6]
3121 2, 8 | apprehension, by grasping what is said.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[8] A[7]
3122 2, 9 | the beatitude of sorrow is said to correspond to the gift
3123 2, 10 | unbelief. Hence Our ~Lord said (Jn. 15:22) "If I had not
3124 2, 10 | Q[74], AA[1],2), sin is said to be ~in the power which
3125 2, 10 | wherefore these sins are said to ~be in the concupiscible.
3126 2, 10 | which ~way every sin is said to be in the will.~Aquin.:
3127 2, 10 | 1~On the contrary, It is said of Cornelius, while yet
3128 2, 10 | 4 Para. 1/1~OBJ 4: It is said in God's person (Ezech.
3129 2, 10 | of ~reason. Hence it is said of the children of the fathers
3130 2, 10 | Hence ~it had already been said (Ezech. 3:17): "I have made
3131 2, 11 | appears from what we have said about acts in general (FS,
3132 2, 11 | 1~Reply OBJ 2: A man is said to expound Holy Writ in
3133 2, 11 | to confirm what they have said," viz. by false interpretations
3134 2, 12 | agree with what has been said (Q[10], A[5]). Therefore
3135 2, 12 | apostatized, of whom Our Lord had said previously (Jn. 6:65): ~"
3136 2, 12 | even as a sign of health is said itself to be healthy. Now ~
3137 2, 12 | Christian soldiers, who when he said to them, "Fall into line
3138 2, 12 | Enchiridion xii), a thing is said to be evil ~because it does
3139 2, 13 | the Son of Man, when they said (Mt. 11:19) that He was ~"
3140 2, 13 | word, in this sense, is said to ~be uttered against the
3141 2, 13 | where after Our ~Lord had said: "But he that shall blaspheme
3142 2, 13 | Evangelist adds, "because they said: He hath an unclean spirit."~
3143 2, 13 | ways in which it may be said that it cannot be forgiven.
3144 2, 13 | final impenitence, it is said to be unpardonable, since
3145 2, 13 | two interpretations, it is said to be ~unpardonable, not
3146 2, 13 | in Matth.), the Jews are said not to ~be forgiven this
3147 2, 13 | guilt: thus a disease ~is said to be incurable in respect
3148 2, 13 | against the Holy Ghost is ~said to be unpardonable, by reason
3149 2, 14 | to sharp: and a thing is said to be sharp ~because it
3150 2, 14 | a kind of metaphor, ~is said to pierce the medium, in
3151 2, 14 | corporeal things the ~senses are said to be acute when they can
3152 2, 14 | the other hand they are said ~to be dull, through being
3153 2, 14 | Consequently a man is said to have an acute sense in
3154 2, 14 | details: whereas a man is said to ~have a dull sense in
3155 2, 14 | 4) retracts what ~he had said in his Soliloquies i, 1, "
3156 2, 15 | Law; wherefore Our Lord said (Jn. 15:25) that it was
3157 2, 15 | belief in one God, when He said: "You believe in God," and ~
3158 2, 15 | apply his mind to what is said, while the ~words that follow - "
3159 2, 16 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Hope is said to arise from merits, as
3160 2, 16 | answer that, A virtue is said to be theological from having
3161 2, 17 | Lord, have I hoped," are said in His person. Therefore
3162 2, 17 | Moral. xxxiii, 20) this is said of the ~devil as regards
3163 2, 17 | too, the moral virtues are said to work with greater ~certainty
3164 2, 18 | Because, ~since a thing is said to be good through being
3165 2, 18 | On the contrary, Our Lord said (Mt. 10:28): "Fear ye not
3166 2, 18 | whatever. This cannot be ~said of fear; and so there is
3167 2, 18 | and in this sense faith is said to be the beginning of wisdom.
3168 2, 18 | Consequently, as the root is ~said to be virtually the tree,
3169 2, 18 | tree, so the fear of God is said to be wisdom.~Aquin.: SMT
3170 2, 18 | to initial fear, this is said to be the beginning of love,
3171 2, 18 | virtue, it should not be said that ~fear is a gift.~Aquin.:
3172 2, 18 | that fear of which it was said (Mt. 10:28): "Fear Him ~
3173 2, 18 | there, ~perhaps fear is said to endure for ever and ever,
3174 2, 18 | the humble of whom it is said: Blessed are the ~poor in
3175 2, 21 | according to what has been said (A[1]), in the promulgation ~
3176 2, 22 | My friends." Now this was said to them by reason of ~nothing
3177 2, 22 | ourselves, (thus we are said to love wine, or a horse,
3178 2, 22 | Trin. xv, 17): ~"It was said: God is Charity, even as
3179 2, 22 | Charity, even as it was said: God is a Spirit." ~Therefore
3180 2, 22 | other virtue: and this he said on account of the ~excellence
3181 2, 22 | Likewise, neither can it be said that the Holy Ghost moves
3182 2, 22 | Wherefore just as we are said to be good with the goodness ~
3183 2, 22 | and ~that this should be said rather of joy and peace.~
3184 2, 22 | The precept of love is said to be a general command, ~
3185 2, 22 | directed to the end ~are not said to be good except in relation
3186 2, 22 | accordance with what has been said (A[7]), ~that it is charity
3187 2, 22 | Reply OBJ 3: Charity is said to be the end of other virtues,
3188 2, 23 | Reply OBJ 3: When it is said that in us charity proceeds
3189 2, 23 | things. Or ~again, this is said because the aforesaid acts
3190 2, 23 | 2~Reply OBJ 3: Some have said that charity does not increase
3191 2, 23 | hitherto. But this ~cannot be said of charity, for even the
3192 2, 23 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: This is said on account of venial sins,
3193 2, 23 | to its corruption may be ~said to conduce indirectly to
3194 2, 23 | which reason venial sins are said to be dispositions to mortal
3195 2, 23 | evident from what has been said.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[24] A[
3196 2, 24 | i, 30) that "when it ~is said: 'Thou shalt love thy neighbor,'
3197 2, 24 | himself to be. ~Now a man is said to be a thing, in two ways:
3198 2, 24 | 2/5~Secondly, a man is said to be something in respect
3199 2, 24 | sovereign does, the state is said to do. In this way, all
3200 2, 24 | On the contrary, Our Lord said (Mt. 4:44): "Love your enemies."~
3201 2, 24 | OBJ 2: Further, Our Lord said in the same breath (Mt.
3202 2, 25 | some ~kind. But it has been said above (Q[23], A[1]; Q[25],
3203 2, 25 | corporeal nature. And a man is said to love himself by reason
3204 2, 25 | question: for some ~have said that we ought, out of charity,
3205 2, 25 | happiness. Secondly love is said to be greater through its ~
3206 2, 26 | different causes one thing is said to be loved for another.
3207 2, 26 | through being mediate, is said to be ~"enigmatic," and "
3208 2, 26 | evident from what has been said in ~the article, because
3209 2, 26 | God, and this cannot be said of one's neighbor. Therefore
3210 2, 27 | are in the body, we are said to be "absent ~from the
3211 2, 27 | On the contrary, Our Lord said to His disciples (Jn. 15:
3212 2, 27 | knower, just as we have ~said of joy. Wherefore the Apostle
3213 2, 27 | evident from ~what has been said above (FS, QQ[57],60,62).~
3214 2, 27 | evident from what we ~have said about the passions (FS,
3215 2, 28 | Our Lord would not have said (Mt. 10:34): "I ~came not
3216 2, 28 | is peace, as we have also said in reference to ~joy (Q[
3217 2, 28 | mercy, since of God is it said (Ps. ~144:9) that "His tender
3218 2, 28 | and (Lk. 6:36) ~Our Lord said: "Be ye . . . merciful,
3219 2, 30 | have spoken ~truly when He said (Mt. 10:28): "Be not afraid
3220 2, 30 | In this sense Our Lord said that ~those who kill the
3221 2, 30 | knowledge, which cannot be said of ~corporal almsdeeds.
3222 2, 30 | On the contrary, Our Lord said (Mt. 19:21): "If thou wilt
3223 2, 30 | 2/3~Secondly, a thing is said to be necessary, if a man
3224 2, 30 | solved from what has been said.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[32] A[
3225 2, 31 | On the contrary, Our Lord said (Mt. 18:16): "Take with
3226 2, 32 | seen ~from what has been said above (Q[14], A[2]). Therefore
3227 2, 32 | the contrary, A thing is said to be evil, because it hurts,
3228 2, 33 | appears from what has been said above (Q[10], A[2]; ~FS,
3229 2, 33 | this sense ~that sloth is said to be a sin.~Aquin.: SMT
3230 2, 33 | virtue. Again it cannot be said that sloth ~is a special
3231 2, 34 | appears from what has been ~said above (A[3]). Therefore
3232 2, 35 | question. And when he had so said, there arose a ~dissension
3233 2, 35 | Gal. 5:20), of which it is said afterwards (Gal. ~5:21)
3234 2, 35 | acts and ~movements are said to be direct when they are
3235 2, 35 | evil, because Our Lord also said of Himself (Mt. 10:34): "
3236 2, 36 | mortal sin, since the Lord said of him (Job 42:7): ~"You
3237 2, 36 | ordinary dispute. For Job had ~said (13:3): "I will speak to
3238 2, 37 | 4~Accordingly when it is said that such like persons have
3239 2, 38 | external enemies. Hence it is said ~to those who are in authority (
3240 2, 38 | from the Saracen side, some said ~that the Saracens would
3241 2, 38 | On the contrary, It was said to Peter as representing
3242 2, 39 | not the former who ~are said to be guilty of strife,
3243 2, 39 | seen from what has ~been said above about the passion
3244 2, 40 | whereas sedition may be said to denote ~either actual
3245 2, 41 | being something less rightly said ~or done that occasions
3246 2, 41 | something ~less rightly said or done that occasions spiritual
3247 2, 41 | something "less" rightly said or done, it follows that
3248 2, 41 | something less rightly done ~or said, that occasions another'
3249 2, 41 | Reply OBJ 2: A thing is said to be less right, not because
3250 2, 41 | this ~reason scandal is said to afford not a cause, but
3251 2, 41 | scandal, as we ~have already said.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[43] A[
3252 2, 41 | dutifulness, for Our Lord said to Peter (Mt. 16:23): ~"
3253 2, 41 | something less rightly said or done." Now ~anything
3254 2, 41 | answer that, As already said (A[1], ad 4), scandal is
3255 2, 41 | For scandal is ~"something said or done less rightly." But
3256 2, 41 | supremely perfect: and yet He said to Peter (Mt. ~16:23): "
3257 2, 41 | hindrance. Hence Our Lord ~said to Peter: "Thou art a scandal
3258 2, 41 | truth of the Gospel, I said to Cephas," i.e. Peter, "
3259 2, 41 | active ~scandal is "something said or done less rightly," nothing
3260 2, 41 | and so the same is to be said of it as of the other works
3261 2, 41 | 1~Reply OBJ 5: Some have said that one ought to commit
3262 2, 42 | On the contrary, Our Lord said (Mt. 22:40): "On these two
3263 2, 42 | various places: ~for, as we said in the first objection,
3264 2, 43 | belong ~to that genus, is said to be wise in that genus,
3265 2, 43 | highest, which is God, is said to be wise simply, because
3266 2, 43 | Reply OBJ 1: A thing is said to be good in two senses:
3267 2, 43 | by ~knowing which, man is said to be truly wise, so too
3268 2, 43 | by knowing which, man is said to be wise unto evil doing, ~
3269 2, 43 | wisdom: wherefore fear is said to be "the ~beginning of
3270 2, 43 | constitutes peace. Hence James said with reason that "the ~wisdom
3271 2, 43 | in this respect wisdom is said to be modest. Secondly,
3272 2, 45 | Accordingly prudence is said ~to be love, not indeed
3273 2, 45 | tending to God." Now love is said to discern because it moves
3274 2, 45 | end, such as victory, is said to be prudent, not absolutely, ~
3275 2, 45 | right conduct as a whole, is said to be prudent absolutely. ~
3276 2, 45 | comparison, a man may ~be said to act prudently in matters
3277 2, 45 | cause, since a thing is said to have ~being by reason
3278 2, 45 | appears from what has been said above (FS, Q[57], ~A[6]).
3279 2, 45 | 1 Kgs. 9:20) that Samuel said to Saul: "As for ~the asses
3280 2, 45 | Isidore (Etym. x), a man is said to be ~solicitous through
3281 2, 45 | The magnanimous man is said to be "slow and leisurely"
3282 2, 45 | On the contrary, Our Lord said (Mt. 24:45): "Who, thinkest
3283 2, 45 | so far as the reason is said to command the lower powers.~
3284 2, 45 | in sinners. For our Lord ~said (Lk. 16:8): "The children
3285 2, 45 | prudence, wherefore it is not said that they are prudent absolutely,
3286 2, 45 | universals, the same is to be said of prudence as of speculative ~
3287 2, 45 | to ends. Wherefore he had said ~before (Ethic. vi, 5,11)
3288 2, 46 | to ~"rhetoric." It may be said, however, that these three
3289 2, 46 | gathered from what has been said.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[48] A[
3290 2, 47 | clear from what has been ~said above (Q[4], A[8]; FS, Q[
3291 2, 47 | self-evident: thus we are said to understand the first
3292 2, 47 | whatsoever wherein man is said to conjecture the truth.~
3293 2, 49 | according to common ~law) are said to be {synetoi}, i.e. "persons
3294 2, 49 | common law). For a man is said, in respect of {synesis} ~(
3295 2, 49 | judgment. Now no man ~can be said to have good judgment, unless
3296 2, 50 | evident from what has ~been said (Q[47], A[1], ad 2; Q[51],
3297 2, 50 | Hence the ~Holy Ghost is said to move the rational creature
3298 2, 50 | guardian of that nation is said to have won in the ~conflict,
3299 2, 51 | first way, a vice may be said to be general on two ~counts:
3300 2, 51 | movement. Now a thing is said to be ~precipitated as regards
3301 2, 51 | Reply OBJ 2: Things are said to be done rashly when they
3302 2, 51 | demonstrative science is said to exercise judgment, in
3303 2, 52 | Reply OBJ 1: Man may be said to love God less in two
3304 2, 53 | prudence of the flesh is said to be a sin.~Aquin.: SMT
3305 2, 53 | ad 1; A[13]), a man is said ~to be prudent in two ways.
3306 2, 53 | particular end; thus a man is said to be prudent in business
3307 2, 53 | On the contrary, Our Lord said (Mt. 6:31): "Be not solicitous . . . ~
3308 2, 53 | xxvi): "When Our Lord said: 'Be not solicitous,' etc. . . .
3309 2, 53 | On the contrary, Our Lord said (Mt. 6:34): "Be not . . .
3310 2, 55 | Because a man's work is said to be just when it is ~related
3311 2, 55 | rendered. And so a thing is said to ~be just, as having the
3312 2, 55 | administered, thus a man is said to appear "in jure" [*In ~
3313 2, 55 | simply. Secondly a ~thing is said to be other from something
3314 2, 56 | says (Etym. ~x), "a man is said to be just because he respects
3315 2, 56 | habit whereby a man ~is said to be capable of doing just
3316 2, 56 | and the same man there is said to ~be justice in so far
3317 2, 56 | cognitive power, for we are not said to be just through knowing ~
3318 2, 56 | power. But since we are said to be just ~through doing
3319 2, 56 | answer that, A thing is said to be "general" in two ways.
3320 2, 56 | definition. Secondly a thing is said to be general ~"virtually";
3321 2, 56 | according to ~what has been said (A[5]), legal justice is
3322 2, 56 | A[5]), legal justice is said to be a general virtue, ~
3323 2, 56 | why the other virtues are said to observe the ~rational
3324 2, 56 | sense. Secondly a thing is said to be good simply through
3325 2, 57 | accord ~with what has been said above about justice (Q[58],
3326 2, 57 | in this sense all sin is said to be iniquity.~Aquin.:
3327 2, 57 | what is ~intemperate, is said to be intemperate. Therefore
3328 2, 57 | does an unjust ~thing, is said to be unjust.~Aquin.: SMT
3329 2, 57 | unintentional cannot be said to be ~temperate either
3330 2, 58 | which belongs to prudence is said to "judge rightly," as ~
3331 2, 58 | Acts 7:24, 25, where it is said that "striking the Egyptian . . .
3332 2, 60 | Rm. 15:4). Now Zachaeus said (Lk. 19:8) to our Lord: "
3333 2, 60 | 1~Reply OBJ 2: Zachaeus said this being willing to do
3334 2, 60 | bound to do; hence he had said already: "Behold . . . the
3335 2, 62 | 20): "When we hear it ~said, 'Thou shalt not kill,'
3336 2, 64 | the ~victim of the rape is said to be corrupted." Now it
3337 2, 64 | the ~thing appropriated is said to be taken by force, whether
3338 2, 64 | Gospel (Mt. 13:44) it is said of the finder ~of the treasure
3339 2, 64 | according to what has been said (A[4]). Now it is lawful
3340 2, 65 | is indicated where it is said ~(Dan. 13:45) that "the
3341 2, 65 | others: the same is to be said of Christ, ~Who is true
3342 2, 65 | gathered from what has been said (AA[2],3), ~with regard
3343 2, 66 | for certain what had been said and with what qualifications,
3344 2, 66 | words be asked what was said, they will not agree ~in
3345 2, 67 | and in this sense it is said to ~be lawful.~Aquin.: SMT
3346 2, 68 | 34], that when Abraham ~said of his wife (Gn. 20:2), "
3347 2, 68 | As to the bishop who ~is said to have been accused by
3348 2, 68 | in this form when it is said (Ex. 20:16), ~"Thou shalt
3349 2, 69 | speak and hear what is ~said to him. Consequently those
3350 2, 69 | 1~On the contrary, It is said (2 Paralip. 19:2): "Thou
3351 2, 70 | Galatians!," and our Lord said (Lk. 24:25): ~"O foolish
3352 2, 70 | revenge himself, for it is said: ~"Vengeance belongeth to
3353 2, 70 | do ~we need it in those said against us. Now the precepts
3354 2, 70 | when He received a blow, He said: "Why strikest ~thou Me?" (
3355 2, 70 | reviling ~words that are said against us. For we are bound
3356 2, 70 | causes, it is ~nevertheless said to have its source chiefly
3357 2, 71 | words of a backbiter are said to be secret, not ~altogether,
3358 2, 71 | person of whom they are said, because ~they are uttered
3359 2, 71 | 1~Reply OBJ 3: A man is said to backbite [detrehere]
3360 2, 74 | and in this sense he is said to curse his own ~soul.~
3361 2, 74 | while ~good and evil are said to happen to irrational
3362 2, 74 | In this ~sense the Lord said to man (Gn. 3:17): "Cursed
3363 2, 74 | Jude (verse 9) where it is said that "when Michael the ~
3364 2, 74 | appears from what has ~been said (A[1]). Therefore backbiting
3365 2, 75 | Moreover ~what has been said of the seller applies equally
3366 2, 76 | of Christ. But Our Lord ~said of Himself (Lk. 19:23): "
3367 2, 76 | are called. Hence it is said without any distinction
3368 2, 76 | example ~of the ten men who said to Ismahel (Jer. 41:8): "
3369 2, 77 | Para. 3/3~Now these two are said to be quasi-integral parts
3370 2, 77 | actions. Now a person is said to transgress in ~bodily
3371 2, 78 | Etym. x) that a ~man is said to be "humane, through having
3372 2, 78 | manner of Socrates who said that 'all the virtues are
3373 2, 79 | to religion. Now man is said to worship ~not only God,
3374 2, 79 | according to Cicero, a man is ~said to be religious from 'religio,'
3375 2, 79 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 4: We are said to worship those whom we
3376 2, 79 | appears ~from what has been said above (Q[80]).~Aquin.: SMT
3377 2, 79 | Every virtuous deed is said to be a sacrifice, in so
3378 2, 79 | clear from what has been said (FS, QQ[57],58,62). Now
3379 2, 79 | according to Ps. 15:2, "I ~have said: Thou art my God, for Thou
3380 2, 79 | violated. Hence a thing is said to ~be sacred [sancitum]
3381 2, 79 | and such like things are said to be ~sanctified through
3382 2, 79 | immovable. Hence the Apostle said (Rm. 8:38,39): "I am ~sure
3383 2, 79 | even as legal justice is said to be a ~general virtue,
3384 2, 80 | spiritual acts: for a person is said to meditate devoutly and
3385 2, 80 | wherefore those persons are said to be "devout" who, in ~
3386 2, 80 | holy men, and subjects are said to be ~devoted to their
3387 2, 80 | devotion to the Roman laws," said: "We have no king ~but Caesar."
3388 2, 80 | afterwards (Lam. 3:20) it is said: "I ~will be mindful and
3389 2, 80 | and afterwards it is ~said (Ps. 41:4): "My tears have
3390 2, 81 | Reply OBJ 1: The Lord is said to hear the desire of the
3391 2, 81 | Malach. 3:14): "You have said: He laboreth ~in vain that
3392 2, 81 | and the same is ~to be said of natural causes. And so
3393 2, 81 | the old Law incense was said to be offered for a ~sweet
3394 2, 81 | in Mt. 7:7, where it is said: "Ask ~and ye shall receive" [*
3395 2, 81 | is right. Hence our Lord said (Jn. 4:24) that true adorers "
3396 2, 81 | opposed to what we have said above (Q[40], A[1]). ~Therefore
3397 2, 81 | them to pray: for the Son said (Jn. 14:16): ~"I will ask
3398 2, 81 | through grace. The Son ~is said to ask or pray in respect
3399 2, 81 | Godhead: and the Holy Ghost is said to ask, ~because He makes
3400 2, 81 | In this ~sense prayer is said to be proper to the rational
3401 2, 81 | 3: The young ravens are said to call upon God, on account
3402 2, 81 | Thus too dumb animals are said to obey God, ~on account
3403 2, 81 | the sun. Wherefore it is said of Christ (Heb. 7:25): "
3404 2, 81 | the Psalmist (Ps. 26:8) said: "My heart hath said to ~
3405 2, 81 | 8) said: "My heart hath said to ~Thee: 'My face hath
3406 2, 81 | prayer. Secondly, a thing is said ~to be necessary when without
3407 2, 81 | continually. ~For our Lord said (Lk. 18:1): "We ought always
3408 2, 81 | Probam. Ep. cxxx): "It is said that the brethren in Egypt
3409 2, 81 | publican would have vainly said: Lord, be ~merciful to me
3410 2, 81 | the ~sinner's prayer is said to be an abomination.~Aquin.:
3411 2, 82 | evident from what we have said (Q[81], AA[2],4) that it ~
3412 2, 83 | written (Ps. 81:6): "I have said, You ~are gods": and angels
3413 2, 84 | Num. 18:8): "The ~Lord said to Aaron: Behold I have
3414 2, 85 | Gospel by our Lord when He said (Mt. ~10:10) [*The words
3415 2, 85 | of sacrifices, hence he said ~significantly: "I will
3416 2, 85 | hand ~certain things are said to be ill-gotten, because
3417 2, 85 | this ~particular, when He said (Mt. 23:23): "These things
3418 2, 86 | voluntas" ~[will], for one is said to do a thing "proprio voto" [
3419 2, 86 | OBJ 3: Further, our Lord said (Lk. 9:62): "No man putting
3420 2, 86 | matter of a vow. ~And this is said to be a greater good in
3421 2, 86 | properly speaking, a vow ~is said to be about a better good.~
3422 2, 86 | evident from what has been said above (AA[1],2) that a vow
3423 2, 86 | give it: even as a thing is said to be made when its ~cause
3424 2, 86 | grievously. When it is said that a simple vow is no
3425 2, 86 | a new state, as we have said above. Hence when a man
3426 2, 86 | consent: and the same is said ~there (Num. 30:7-9) of
3427 2, 86 | gathered from what has been said above (A[7]), ~vows are
3428 2, 86 | who on ~this account are said to be capable of guile:
3429 2, 86 | same way as a person is said to ~dispense food to a household.~
3430 2, 86 | clear from what has been said above (A[2]). Therefore
3431 2, 86 | been observed, the vow is said ~to be "commuted." Hence
3432 2, 86 | viii). Wherefore it is said pointedly "of a continent
3433 2, 87 | 1~Reply OBJ 2: A man is said to pay his oaths to God
3434 2, 87 | appears from what has been said above (A[1]), he that ~swears
3435 2, 87 | the next chapter, it is said: "If any ~one swears by
3436 2, 87 | not to Corinth, as he had said he would (1 Cor. 16:5).
3437 2, 87 | an oath, just as we ~have said with regard to vows (Q[88],
3438 2, 87 | who think thus, it must be said: Nonsense! the ~Scriptures
3439 2, 88 | but only He of Whom it was said ~(Mt. 8:27): "For the winds
3440 2, 89 | praise: wherefore He is said (Ecclus. 43:33) to be "above
3441 2, 91 | answer that, A thing is said to be in excess in two ways.
3442 2, 92 | reason: ~even as a man is said to be wise in respect not
3443 2, 92 | namely, the Platonists, said that there is one supreme
3444 2, 92 | the worship of men, was said to ~belong to "mythical
3445 2, 92 | Para. 2/4~Nor can it be said, as some have maintained,
3446 2, 92 | evident from what has ~been said above.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
3447 2, 92 | one that sins knowingly is said to be ~graver than the sin
3448 2, 93 | divine. Then ~only is a man said to divine, when he usurps
3449 2, 93 | Pythius ~Apollo, who was said to be the inventor of divination."
3450 2, 93 | persons (Is. 28:15): "You have said: We have entered into a
3451 2, 93 | weather). Now it cannot be said that ~the dispositions and
3452 2, 93 | that Joseph's steward ~said: "The cup which you have
3453 2, 93 | and he himself afterwards ~said to his brethren (Gn. 44:
3454 2, 93 | qu. cxlv], when ~Joseph said that there was no one like
3455 2, 94 | the magic art. A thing is said to be unlawful in two ways.
3456 2, 94 | 1). Moreover, ~our Lord said to His disciples (Lk. 21:
3457 2, 94 | Spirit," and afterwards it is said (1 Cor. 12:11): "All these
3458 2, 94 | Possibly the same might be said if one were to fear ~for
3459 2, 94 | The first is the thing said or written, ~because if
3460 2, 95 | And the Blessed Agatha said: "I have never treated my
3461 2, 95 | blamed because when the Lord ~said: "Ask thee a sign of the
3462 2, 95 | the Lord," and then it was said to him: "Is it a ~small
3463 2, 95 | Abraham (Gn. 15:8) that he said ~to the Lord: "Whereby may
3464 2, 95 | this latter way God is said to tempt us. Now it is a
3465 2, 95 | 1~Reply OBJ 3: A man is said to pray deceitfully, not
3466 2, 96 | 2/2~When, however, it is said that these persons are not
3467 2, 97 | Etym. x) that "a man is said to be ~sacrilegious because
3468 2, 97 | 1~Reply OBJ 1: Those are said to sin against the sanctity
3469 2, 97 | fornication: and the same is to be said of other ~instances.~Aquin.:
3470 2, 98 | earthly price, even as it is ~said concerning wisdom (Prov.
3471 2, 98 | Simon in ~its very source, said (Acts 8:20): "Keep thy money
3472 2, 98 | God. Wherefore Our Lord said ~(Mt. 10:8): "Freely have
3473 2, 98 | mind. Accordingly simony is said to be a ~"heresy," as regards
3474 2, 98 | the Holy ~Ghost for money, said that the world was not created
3475 2, 98 | The kingdom of heaven is said to be bought when a man
3476 2, 98 | broken, after prayer has been said over them, since when ~once
3477 2, 98 | church, as we have also said with regard to sacred ~vessels (
3478 2, 98 | yet ~hypocrites are not said to be guilty of simony.
3479 2, 99 | De Civ. Dei x), "we are said to give homage ~to those
3480 2, 99 | of religion. For Our Lord said (Lk. 14:26): "If any ~man
3481 2, 99 | My disciple." Hence it is said in praise of James and John (
3482 2, 99 | followed" Christ. Again it is ~said in praise of the Levites (
3483 2, 99 | Levites (Dt. 33:9): "Who hath said to his father, ~and to his
3484 2, 99 | that in answer to him who ~said: "Suffer me first to go
3485 2, 99 | sense ~that the Levites are said to have not known their
3486 2, 100 | the ~servants of Naaman said to him (4 Kgs. 5:13): "Father,
3487 2, 100 | De ~Civ. Dei x), we are said to worship those persons
3488 2, 101 | In this sense honor is said to be the reward of virtue. ~
3489 2, 102 | preservation, obedience is ~said to ingraft and protect all
3490 2, 102 | precept, that virtue is said to be naturally prior to ~
3491 2, 103 | 3: Further, a person is said to be disobedient when he
3492 2, 104 | Secondly, a favor may be said to be greater, because ~
3493 2, 105 | appears from what we have said above (A[2]), a man may ~
3494 2, 106 | OBJ 4: Further, a man is said to avenge himself when he
3495 2, 106 | appears from what we have said above (FS, Q[105], A[2]).~
3496 2, 106 | of punishment, for ~they said (Mt. 27:25): "His blood
3497 2, 107 | reason ~of which a thing is said to be true, and thus truth
3498 2, 107 | true, in which sense one is said to be truthful. This truth ~
3499 2, 107 | Life like anything else is said to be ~true, from the fact
3500 2, 108 | Para. 2/5~Now it has been said above (Q[109], A[1], ad
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