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Part, Question
2001 2, 22 | needs ~to be in itself, as stated above (FS, Q[6], A[1]):
2002 2, 22 | meritorious, whereas it has been stated above (FS, ~Q[114], A[4])
2003 2, 22 | acts, ~which is twofold, as stated above (Q[17], A[1]), viz.
2004 2, 22 | with ~right reason," as stated in Ethic. ii, 6, so too,
2005 2, 22 | in attaining God, as also stated above with regard to faith, ~(
2006 2, 22 | joy results from love, as stated above (FS, Q[25], A[2]) ~
2007 2, 22 | of love ~is the good, as stated above (FS, Q[27], A[1]),
2008 2, 22 | answer that, Charity, as stated above (A[1]) is a kind of
2009 2, 22 | not apply to ~charity, as stated above: wherefore the comparison
2010 2, 22 | human acts is twofold, as stated above (A[3]), namely, human ~
2011 2, 22 | ordered to the good, as stated above (FS, Q[55]~, A[4]).
2012 2, 22 | completely taken away by sin, as stated above (Q[10], A[4]; ~FS,
2013 2, 22 | make man good simply, as stated above (FS, Q[56]~, A[3]).
2014 2, 23 | foremost of the virtues, as stated above ~(Q[23], A[6]). But
2015 2, 23 | I answer that, Since, as stated in the FP, Q[80], A[2],
2016 2, 23 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: As stated in the FP, Q[83], A[4],
2017 2, 23 | Para. 1/2~I answer that, As stated above (Q[23], A[1]), charity
2018 2, 23 | us is created charity, as stated above (Q[23], A[2]).~Aquin.:
2019 2, 23 | virtue ~without charity, as stated above (Q[23], A[7]). Therefore
2020 2, 23 | proportion of human nature, as stated ~above (A[2]) it depends,
2021 2, 23 | whithersoever he is ~borne, as stated in the FP, Q[61], A[6].
2022 2, 23 | it does not increase, as stated above: hence it follows
2023 2, 23 | towards some end and term, as stated in Metaph. ii, ~text. 8,
2024 2, 23 | can always increase, as stated above (A[7]). ~Therefore
2025 2, 23 | be, ~it can increase, as stated above (A[7]). Now for charity
2026 2, 23 | then charity increases, as stated above (A[4]), it seems that
2027 2, 23 | neither can it increase, as ~stated above (A[4], ad 2).~Aquin.:
2028 2, 23 | cessation ~from act, as stated above (FS, Q[53], A[3]).
2029 2, 23 | caused by God alone, ~as stated above (A[2]). Hence it follows
2030 2, 23 | but not of ~decrease, as stated above. Hence the argument
2031 2, 23 | infusion of ~charity, as stated above (FS, Q[113], A[3]).
2032 2, 23 | the love for the end, as stated above (A[10]~). Therefore
2033 2, 23 | of light in the air, as stated ~above (A[10], OBJ 3). Consequently,
2034 2, 23 | dispositions to mortal sin, ~as stated above (FS, Q[88], A[3]).
2035 2, 23 | contrary to charity, as stated.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[24] A[
2036 2, 23 | in aversion from God, as stated above ~(Gen. ad lit. viii,
2037 2, 23 | the ~aspect of last end as stated above (Q[23], A[8]).~
2038 2, 24 | evident from what has been stated above (Q[10], A[2]). Therefore
2039 2, 24 | Para. 1/2~I answer that, As stated above (Q[17], A[6]; Q[19],
2040 2, 24 | fellowship of happiness, as ~stated above (Q[23], A[1]). But
2041 2, 24 | a kind of friendship, as stated above (Q[23], ~A[1]). But
2042 2, 24 | essential to ~friendship, as stated in Ethic. viii. Therefore
2043 2, 24 | nature of friendship, as ~stated above (Q[23], A[1]). Now
2044 2, 24 | According to what has been stated above (Q[13], A[1]) ~charity
2045 2, 24 | a kind of friendship, as stated above (Q[23], A[1]). ~Therefore
2046 2, 24 | a kind of friendship, as stated above ~(Q[23], A[1]), we
2047 2, 24 | which charity is based, as ~stated above (A[3]; Q[23], AA[1],
2048 2, 24 | the contempt of God," as ~stated in the passage quoted, because
2049 2, 24 | charity does not ~do this, as stated above. ~(tm)Aquin.: SMT
2050 2, 24 | towards dumb animals, as stated above (A[3]). Neither, ~
2051 2, 24 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As stated above (Q[23], A[1]), the
2052 2, 24 | but perfect ~in heaven, as stated above (Q[23], A[1], ad 1).~
2053 2, 24 | Para. 1/2~I answer that, As stated above (A[6]), in the sinner,
2054 2, 24 | and ~be useful to man, as stated above (A[3]): and in this
2055 2, 24 | Para. 1/2~I answer that, As stated above (Q[23], AA[1],5),
2056 2, 25 | to any other virtue, as stated above (Q[23], A[6]~). Now
2057 2, 25 | this ~way that order is stated to be in charity. ~(tm)Aquin.:
2058 2, 25 | object of charity is ~God, as stated above (A[2]; Q[25], AA[1],
2059 2, 25 | his spiritual nature, as stated above ~(Q[25], A[7]): so
2060 2, 25 | reason for loving: since, as stated above ~(Q[25], AA[1],12),
2061 2, 25 | his neighbor from sin, as stated above.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
2062 2, 25 | latter's own partial good, as stated above ~(A[3]).~~Aquin.:
2063 2, 25 | than his ~neighbor's, as stated above (A[4]). Now a man'
2064 2, 25 | loved out of charity, as stated above (A[2]; ~Q[25], A[12]).
2065 2, 25 | those principles. For as we stated above (A[1]), wherever we ~
2066 2, 25 | Him not to will them, as stated above ~(FS, Q[19], A[10]),
2067 2, 25 | as regards the lover, as stated above. The result is ~that
2068 2, 25 | Para. 1/3~I answer that, As stated above (A[7]), we ought out
2069 2, 25 | Para. 1/2~I answer that, As stated above (A[4], ad 1; A[7]),
2070 2, 25 | from God by creation, as stated in the FP, Q[90], ~A[2];
2071 2, 25 | less than his ~neighbor, as stated above (A[5]): and among
2072 2, 25 | Para. 1/2~I answer that, As stated above (A[9]), the degrees
2073 2, 25 | Para. 1/2~I answer that, As stated above (AA[9],11), a thing
2074 2, 25 | more excellent good, as ~stated above with regard to one'
2075 2, 25 | necessary, because, as we stated above (AA[7],9), the degrees
2076 2, 25 | the person who loves, as stated ~above (AA[7],9). Moreover
2077 2, 25 | belongs to love of oneself, as stated above.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
2078 2, 26 | the power of the will, as stated above (Q[24], ~A[1]). Therefore
2079 2, 26 | charity is friendship, as stated above (Q[23], A[1]). Therefore
2080 2, 26 | falls away" in heaven, as stated in 1 Cor. 13:12. But ~charity "
2081 2, 26 | does not fall away" as stated in the same passage (1 Cor. ~
2082 2, 26 | Para. 1/3~I answer that, As stated above (FP, Q[82], A[3];
2083 2, 26 | attain to our last end, as stated above (Q[23], ~A[6]), wherefore
2084 2, 26 | neighbor out of ~charity, as stated above (Q[25], A[1]). When
2085 2, 26 | to ~love one's friend, as stated above (A[7]). Now God is
2086 2, 27 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As stated above (FS, Q[25], AA[1],
2087 2, 27 | Para. 1/2~I answer that, As stated above (A[1], ad 3), a twofold
2088 2, 27 | as rest to movement, as ~stated above (FS, Q[25], AA[1],
2089 2, 27 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As stated above (FS, Q[55], AA[2],
2090 2, 27 | source of the ~vices, as stated above (FS, Q[77], A[4]);
2091 2, 27 | referred, as its proper act, as stated above (here and A[2]).~Aquin.:
2092 2, 28 | are removed by peace, as ~stated above. Hence it follows
2093 2, 28 | themselves not to have. For as we stated above, ~there is no peace
2094 2, 28 | implies a twofold union, as stated above (A[1]). ~The first
2095 2, 28 | Para. 1/2~I answer that, As stated above (Q[28], A[4]), when
2096 2, 28 | acts of perfect virtue, as stated ~above (FS, Q[69], AA[1],
2097 2, 28 | for another's distress, as stated ~above (A[1]), from the
2098 2, 28 | result from charity, as stated above (Q[28], A[4]; Q[29],
2099 2, 29 | a kind of friendship, as stated above (Q[23]~, A[1]). Now
2100 2, 29 | wishes his friend well, as stated above (Q[23], A[1]; Q[27]~,
2101 2, 29 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As stated above (A[1], ad 1), beneficence
2102 2, 29 | more than his children, ~as stated above (Q[26], A[9]). Yet
2103 2, 30 | motive belongs to mercy, as stated above (Q[30], AA[1],2). ~
2104 2, 30 | 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, as stated above (A[1]), the purpose
2105 2, 30 | called riches of iniquity, as stated in De Quaest. Ev. ii, 34, ~
2106 2, 30 | than before, because, as stated in De Eccles. ~Dogm. lxxi, "
2107 2, 30 | in cases of necessity as stated, ~in the case of a monk,
2108 2, 30 | kind of comparison, as ~stated above (Q[30], AA[1],2),
2109 2, 31 | are works of charity, as stated above (Q[32], A[1]). Therefore ~
2110 2, 31 | connected with an evil end, as stated in Ethic. ii, 6: wherefore
2111 2, 31 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: As stated above (Q[32], A[5], ad 4),
2112 2, 31 | Para. 1/2~I answer that, As stated above (A[1]), correction
2113 2, 31 | a matter of precept, as stated above (A[2]). ~Therefore
2114 2, 31 | Para. 1/4~I answer that, As stated above (A[3], ad 2), to correct
2115 2, 31 | right judgment. ~Now sin, as stated above (FS, Q[85], AA[1],
2116 2, 31 | a matter of precept, as stated above ~(A[2]), it seems
2117 2, 31 | Para. 1/2~I answer that, As stated above (A[3]) the correction
2118 2, 31 | brethren, ~wherefore it is stated in the plural that he accused "
2119 2, 31 | from correcting him, as stated above (A[6]). ~Aquin.: SMT
2120 2, 31 | the prelate before it is stated to the witnesses, in so
2121 2, 32 | its aversion from God, as ~stated above (Q[10], A[3]): and
2122 2, 32 | Hatred is opposed to love, as stated above (FS, Q[29], ~A[2]);
2123 2, 32 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As stated above (FS, Q[84], AA[3],
2124 2, 32 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: As stated in Phys. vii, text. 18, "
2125 2, 32 | first among the vices, as stated ~above.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
2126 2, 32 | referred to our love of God, as stated above (Q[25], A[1]; Q[26],
2127 2, 32 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As stated above (A[5]), hatred of
2128 2, 32 | which reason it has been stated above (A[1]), that God ~
2129 2, 33 | Orth. ii, 14), and as we stated above (FS, Q[35], A[8]~).
2130 2, 33 | for spiritual ~good, as stated above (A[1]), it seems that
2131 2, 33 | special vice, ~because, as stated above (FS, Q[71], A[1]),
2132 2, 33 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As stated above (FS, Q[88], AA[1],
2133 2, 33 | charity is joy in God, as ~stated above (Q[28], A[1]), while
2134 2, 33 | man to sinful acts, as ~stated above (Q[34], A[5]). Now
2135 2, 33 | which arises from envy, as stated above (Q[34], A[6]); ~"malice"
2136 2, 33 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As stated above (FS, Q[84], AA[3],
2137 2, 33 | is a kind of sorrow, as stated ~above (A[2]; FS, Q[85],
2138 2, 33 | kind of indignation, as stated above: ~and the same applies
2139 2, 33 | kind of sorrow, because, as stated above (A[2]), ~sorrow is
2140 2, 34 | are inclined to sorrow, as stated above (FS, Q[47], A[3]) ~
2141 2, 34 | a cause of pleasure, as stated above (FS, Q[32], A[3]) ~
2142 2, 34 | sorrow to be about ~good, as stated above.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
2143 2, 34 | Para. 1/2~I answer that, As stated above (A[1]), envy is sorrow
2144 2, 34 | This sorrow is not envy, as stated above ~(A[1]), and may be
2145 2, 34 | Envy differs from zeal, as stated above. Hence a certain ~
2146 2, 34 | penal accidentally, as ~stated above (FS, Q[87], A[2])
2147 2, 34 | envy grieves over ~it, as stated above (A[1]). Therefore
2148 2, 34 | Para. 2/2~Nevertheless, as stated above (Q[35], A[4]; FS,
2149 2, 34 | s good. Now it has been stated above ~(Q[35], A[4]) that
2150 2, 34 | sorrow cause hatred, as stated above ~(Q[34], A[6]). Grief
2151 2, 35 | opposed to concord. Now, as stated above ~(Q[29], AA[1],3)
2152 2, 35 | since it has also ~been stated above (Q[29], AA[1],3, ad
2153 2, 35 | detesteth," which seventh ~is stated (Prov. 6:19) to be "him
2154 2, 35 | for ~different reasons, as stated.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[37] A[
2155 2, 36 | works of the flesh, and as stated there (Gal. 5:21) ~"they
2156 2, 36 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As stated above (Q[37], A[2]), discord
2157 2, 36 | to his own ~opinion, as stated above (Q[37], A[2], ad 1).~
2158 2, 37 | for an habitual sin (as ~stated above, FS, Q[105], A[2],
2159 2, 37 | for that of idolatry as stated in the passage quoted.~Aquin.:
2160 2, 37 | Q[23], A[5], where it is stated: "Both divine and ~earthly
2161 2, 38 | bishops to fight. For, as ~stated above (A[1]), wars are lawful
2162 2, 38 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: As stated above (Q[23], A[4], ad 2)
2163 2, 38 | the enemy's knowledge, as stated in the Book on Strategy ~[*
2164 2, 39 | the governing power, as stated above (Q[40], A[1]); whereas ~
2165 2, 39 | daughter of ~vainglory, as stated above (Q[37], A[2]). Therefore
2166 2, 39 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As stated above (A[1]), strife denotes
2167 2, 39 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: As stated above (FS, Q[25], AA[1],
2168 2, 39 | 1~Reply OBJ 3: Anger, as stated above (FS, Q[48], A[3])
2169 2, 40 | its name from scission, as stated above (Q[39], A[1]). Therefore, ~
2170 2, 40 | sometimes just and lawful, as stated above (Q[40], A[1]). Much
2171 2, 40 | is a kind of discord, as stated above (A[1], ad ~3). Now
2172 2, 40 | Para. 1/2~I answer that, As stated above (A[1], ad 2), sedition
2173 2, 40 | he defends himself, as ~stated above (Q[41], A[1]).~Aquin.:
2174 2, 40 | for the common good, ~as stated above (Q[40], A[1]). But
2175 2, 41 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: As stated above (FS, Q[75], AA[2],
2176 2, 41 | all sin is voluntary, as stated above (FS, Q[74], ~AA[1],
2177 2, 41 | person ~scandalized, as stated above (A[1], ad 4).~Aquin.:
2178 2, 41 | separately from other kinds, as stated in Ethic. ~v, 3,5. But scandal
2179 2, 41 | Para. 1/3~I answer that, As stated above (A[2]), scandal is
2180 2, 41 | species from their end, as stated above (FS, Q[1], ~A[3];
2181 2, 41 | from the end intended, as ~stated above. ~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
2182 2, 41 | intention of the end, as ~stated above.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
2183 2, 41 | charity is a mortal sin, as stated above (Q[24], A[12]; Q[35]~,
2184 2, 41 | contrary to charity, as stated above (AA[2],3). ~Therefore
2185 2, 41 | Para. 1/3~I answer that, As stated above (A[1]), scandal denotes
2186 2, 41 | is sometimes venial, as ~stated above (A[4]). Therefore
2187 2, 41 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: As stated above (A[2], ad 2), in this
2188 2, 41 | to the rule of reason, as stated in 1 Cor. 14:40: "Let all ~
2189 2, 41 | spiritual almsdeeds, as stated above (Q[32], ~A[2]), and
2190 2, 41 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: As stated above (Q[33], A[1]), fraternal
2191 2, 41 | scandal of the little ones, as stated above. Sometimes, however, ~
2192 2, 41 | others (in which ~case, as stated above, A[7], it is scandal
2193 2, 41 | it is not ~expedient, as stated above (ad 2). The same applies
2194 2, 42 | form of ~the virtues as stated above (Q[23], A[8]), while
2195 2, 42 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As stated above (Q[16], A[1]; FS,
2196 2, 42 | precept is that of charity, as stated in ~Mt. 22:39.~Aquin.: SMT
2197 2, 42 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: As stated above (FS, Q[100], A[10])
2198 2, 42 | are directed to virtue, as stated ~above (A[1], OBJ[3]). Now
2199 2, 42 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As stated above (FS, Q[91], A[3];
2200 2, 42 | character of principle, as stated above (Q[23], A[7], ad 2;
2201 2, 42 | answer that, Charity, as stated above (Q[23], A[1]), is
2202 2, 42 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: As stated above (Q[28], A[4]; Q[29],
2203 2, 42 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As stated above (A[4], ad 1), the
2204 2, 43 | perfect than the virtues, ~as stated above (FS, Q[68], A[8]).
2205 2, 43 | all things," because as stated in ~the same chapter (1
2206 2, 43 | For this reason piety is ~stated to be wisdom, and so is
2207 2, 43 | not in the intellect, as ~stated above (Q[24], A[1]). Therefore
2208 2, 43 | Para. 1/3~I answer that, As stated above (A[1]), wisdom denotes
2209 2, 43 | act is to judge aright, as stated above (FS, ~Q[14], A[1]).~
2210 2, 43 | to ~which it extends, as stated in De Causis, prop. x, xvii.
2211 2, 43 | knowledge of Divine things, as stated ~above (A[1]). Now one in
2212 2, 43 | gift of the Holy Ghost, as stated ~above (A[1]), enables us
2213 2, 43 | the effect of charity, as stated ~above (A[2]; Q[23], A[5]).
2214 2, 43 | which we are speaking, as stated above ~(A[4]), denotes a
2215 2, 43 | result from charity, as stated above (Q[29], A[3]). Therefore
2216 2, 43 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: As stated above (A[3]) it belongs
2217 2, 44 | there is an evil wisdom, as stated above (Q[45], ~A[1], ad
2218 2, 44 | I answer that, Folly, as stated above (A[1]), denotes dullness
2219 2, 44 | answer that, As already stated (A[2]), folly, in so far
2220 2, 44 | reason of its keenness, as stated above (FS, Q[48]~, AA[2],
2221 2, 44 | arises ~chiefly from lust, as stated above.~
2222 2, 45 | appetitive ~faculty, as stated above (FS, Q[13], A[1]).
2223 2, 45 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: As stated above (FP, Q[82], A[4])
2224 2, 45 | appetitive faculty is ~love, as stated above (FS, Q[25], AA[1],
2225 2, 45 | such as art is, since, as stated above (FS, Q[57]~, A[4])
2226 2, 45 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: As stated above (Q[45], AA[1],3),
2227 2, 45 | thing of all. ~And so it is stated significantly that "prudence
2228 2, 45 | of obtaining the end, as stated in Ethic. iii, 3. Since
2229 2, 45 | prudence is in the reason, as stated above (AA[1],2). But ~"reason
2230 2, 45 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As stated above (A[1], ad 3), to prudence
2231 2, 45 | reflection extends to matter, as ~stated in De Anima iii.~Aquin.:
2232 2, 45 | Para. 1/2~I answer that, As stated above (FS, Q[55], A[3];
2233 2, 45 | belongs to prudence, as stated above (A[1], ad 3; A[3])
2234 2, 45 | medicine and navigation, ~as stated in Ethic. iii, 3.~Aquin.:
2235 2, 45 | accordance with prudence, as ~stated in Ethic. vi, 13. Therefore
2236 2, 45 | found in ~the same power, as stated above (FS, Q[54], A[1]).
2237 2, 45 | prudence is in the reason, as stated ~above (A[2]), it is differentiated
2238 2, 45 | in the doer himself, as stated above (FS, ~Q[57], A[4]).
2239 2, 45 | applied to action," as ~stated above (A[2]). Therefore
2240 2, 45 | speculative ~matters, as stated above (Q[23], A[7], ad 2;
2241 2, 45 | end to moral virtues, as stated above (FP, Q[79], A[12]):
2242 2, 45 | virtue (A[5], ~OBJ[1]) it is stated that it "follows a mean
2243 2, 45 | reason applied to action," as stated ~above (A[2]). Hence that
2244 2, 45 | is an act of inquiry, as stated above (FS, Q[14], A[1]).
2245 2, 45 | reverse ~in prudence, as stated in Ethic. vi, 5, for it
2246 2, 45 | an act of the ~reason, as stated above (FS, Q[17], A[1]).~
2247 2, 45 | power, but in the reason, as stated above (A[1]). ~Therefore
2248 2, 45 | not opposed to ~good," as stated in the Predicaments (viii)
2249 2, 45 | makes us ~take counsel, as stated above (FS, Q[44], A[2])
2250 2, 45 | of law concerning them as stated in Ethic. ~v, 1: more so,
2251 2, 45 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As stated above (A[5]; Q[54], A[2],
2252 2, 45 | a man and of a woman, as stated by the same authority (Polit.
2253 2, 45 | 1~OBJ 2: Further, it is stated in Polit. i, 5 that "a slave
2254 2, 45 | prudence exercises command, as stated above (A[8]). But ~command
2255 2, 45 | evil, ~and which we have stated above, to be "false prudence"
2256 2, 45 | who takes good counsel, as stated ~above (A[8], OBJ[2]; A[
2257 2, 45 | whoever has one has all, as stated above (FS, Q[65], A[1]).
2258 2, 45 | intellectual virtue, as stated ~above (A[4]). Therefore
2259 2, 45 | these ends; thus it has been stated above (FS, Q[51], A[1]; ~
2260 2, 45 | but ~about the means, as stated above (A[6]; FS, Q[57],
2261 2, 45 | the appetite, because as stated above (A[8]), its ~principal
2262 2, 45 | the comparison fails, ~as stated above [*Cf. FS, Q[53], A[
2263 2, 45 | applying them to action, as stated above (A[3]). ~Wherefore
2264 2, 45 | hinders it somewhat, as stated above.~
2265 2, 46 | reason, so also is using, as stated above (FS, Q[16], A[1]~).
2266 2, 46 | pertains to prudence, as stated above (Q[47], ~A[9]). Therefore
2267 2, 46 | of the middle term," as stated in Poster. i, ~9. Thirdly,
2268 2, 46 | which differ specifically as stated above (Q[47], A[11]). Again,
2269 2, 46 | speculative knowledge, as stated above (Q[47], A[2], ad 2)
2270 2, 47 | counsel is concerned, as stated in Ethic. ~vi, 2,7. Therefore
2271 2, 47 | contingent matters of action, as stated ~above (Q[47], A[5]). Now
2272 2, 47 | result of many memories as stated in Metaph. i, 1, ~and therefore
2273 2, 47 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: As stated above (Q[47], AA[3],6),
2274 2, 47 | corresponds to faith, as stated above (Q[8], AA[1],8). But ~
2275 2, 47 | of action, to which, as stated above (Q[47], ~AA[3],6),
2276 2, 47 | other understanding, as stated in Ethic. vi, 11, ~is cognizant
2277 2, 47 | syllogism of prudence, as stated above (Q[47], AA[3],6).
2278 2, 47 | is some singular end, as stated in the same place. ~Wherefore
2279 2, 47 | accounted a part of prudence, as stated above.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
2280 2, 47 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As stated above (A[2], ad 1; Q[47],
2281 2, 47 | but ~also for himself, as stated above (Q[47], A[12], ad
2282 2, 47 | A[12], ad 3). Hence as stated ~(Ethic. vi, 11), even in
2283 2, 47 | matters of ~prudence, as stated above.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
2284 2, 47 | for demonstrations, ~as stated in Poster. i, 34. Now the
2285 2, 47 | counsel ~needs to be slow, as stated in Ethic. vi, 9. Therefore
2286 2, 47 | Further, shrewdness as stated above (Q[48]) is a "happy ~
2287 2, 47 | belongs to prudence, as ~stated above (Q[47], A[9]). Therefore
2288 2, 47 | from the ~intelligence, as stated above (FP, Q[79], A[8]).
2289 2, 47 | to take good counsel, as stated ~in Ethic. vi, 7. Now counsel
2290 2, 47 | of ~their certitude, as stated in Ethic. iii, 3. Hence,
2291 2, 47 | the parts of prudence, as stated above (Q[48]).~Aquin.: SMT
2292 2, 47 | Para. 1/2~I answer that, As stated above (Q[47], A[1], ad 2,
2293 2, 47 | Para. 1/2~I answer that, As stated above (A[6]), it belongs
2294 2, 47 | Since, however, prudence, as stated above (Q[47], A[3]) is about ~
2295 2, 48 | 1/1 ~I answer that, As stated above (Q[47], AA[8],10),
2296 2, 48 | definition of moral virtue, as stated above (Q[47], A[5], ~ad
2297 2, 48 | best of all governments, as stated in ~Ethic. viii, 10: wherefore
2298 2, 48 | political prudence, as ~stated above (A[1]). But a part
2299 2, 48 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: As stated above, regnative is the
2300 2, 48 | species of ~a habit, as stated above (Q[47], A[5]). Now
2301 2, 48 | 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, as stated above (Q[47], A[13]) prudence
2302 2, 48 | but as its instrument, as stated in Polit. i, 3. On the other
2303 2, 48 | like that of a ~king, as stated in Ethic. viii, 10, but
2304 2, 49 | connected with one another, as stated above ~(FS, Q[65]). Now {
2305 2, 49 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As stated above (Q[47], A[4]) the
2306 2, 49 | speculative life is above man, as stated in Ethic. x. ~But {euboulia} (
2307 2, 49 | deliberating well) as stated above. Therefore ~{euboulia} (
2308 2, 49 | chiefly by their end, as stated above (FS, Q[1], A[3]; FS, ~
2309 2, 49 | directed to the same end, as stated in Ethic. vi, 9, not indeed
2310 2, 49 | Para. 1/2~I answer that, As stated above (A[1]), virtue is
2311 2, 49 | 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, as stated in the same book (10), {
2312 2, 49 | particular matter ~of action, as stated above (Q[47], A[13]).~Aquin.:
2313 2, 49 | reason is not concerned, as stated in Phys. ii, 5. Now all
2314 2, 49 | beside these common rules, as stated ~above.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
2315 2, 50 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As stated above (FS, Q[68], A[1]),
2316 2, 50 | inferior to the gifts, ~as stated above (FS, Q[68], A[8]).
2317 2, 50 | to prudence to direct, as stated ~above (Q[47], A[8]). But
2318 2, 50 | should be directed by God, as stated above (A[1]). Therefore
2319 2, 50 | the gift of counsel, as stated above ~(A[1]). Therefore
2320 2, 50 | rather than of a mover, as stated above ~(A[1]; FS, Q[68],
2321 2, 50 | Para. 1/3~I answer that, As stated above (A[2]; FS, Q[68],
2322 2, 50 | are ~acts of virtue, as stated above (FS, Q[69], A[1]).
2323 2, 51 | acting against prudence, as stated above (A[1]). Therefore ~
2324 2, 51 | docility, and so on, as stated above ~(QQ[48],49). Therefore
2325 2, 51 | opposed to prudence, as stated above ~(A[1]). Now prudence
2326 2, 51 | that govern communities, as stated above (Q[48]; Q[50], A[7]~),
2327 2, 51 | different acts of reason, as ~stated above.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
2328 2, 51 | other circumstances, as stated in Ethic. vi, 9. ~Therefore
2329 2, 51 | albeit in different ways, as stated above (Q[52], ~A[2]), and
2330 2, 51 | of command. For a man is stated to be inconstant ~because
2331 2, 51 | inconstancy is due, as stated above.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
2332 2, 51 | inconstancy arises from envy, as stated above (A[5], ad 2). But
2333 2, 51 | the practical reason, as stated above (AA[2],5), it ~follows
2334 2, 52 | special act of reason, as ~stated above (Q[47], A[9]), it
2335 2, 52 | prudence, but to charity, as stated above (Q[35], A[3]). Therefore ~
2336 2, 52 | Wherefore also it has been stated above (FS, Q[44], A[2]) ~
2337 2, 52 | Para. 1/2~I answer that, As stated above (A[2], ad 3), negligence
2338 2, 53 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As stated above (Q[47], A[13]), prudence
2339 2, 53 | the goods of the body, as stated above (FS, Q[2], ~A[5]).
2340 2, 53 | foreseeing [providendo], as stated above ~(Q[47], A[1]; Q[49],
2341 2, 53 | sense called ~"wisdom," as stated above (Q[47], A[2], ad 1),
2342 2, 53 | to the greatest good, as ~stated in Ethic. viii, 10. Now
2343 2, 53 | Para. 1/2~I answer that, As stated above (Q[47], A[2], ad 1;
2344 2, 53 | have several last ends, as stated above (FS, Q[1], A[5]).~
2345 2, 53 | Holy ~Ghost. For when it is stated that "it cannot be subject
2346 2, 53 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As stated above (A[3]), it belongs
2347 2, 53 | foresight of future ~things," as stated above (Q[49], A[6], ad 1).
2348 2, 53 | arise from covetousness. As ~stated above (Q[43], A[6]) lust
2349 2, 53 | resemblance to prudence, as ~stated above (Q[47], A[13]). Now,
2350 2, 53 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As stated above (A[3]; Q[47], A[13]),
2351 2, 54 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As stated above (FS, Q[100], A[3];
2352 2, 54 | but about the means, as stated above (Q[47], A[6]). Hence
2353 2, 54 | condition for a ~precept, as stated above (Q[44], A[1]; FS,
2354 2, 54 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As stated above (A[1]), justice, above
2355 2, 54 | in matters of justice, as stated above (Q[55], A[8]): ~and
2356 2, 55 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As stated above (A[1]) the "right"
2357 2, 55 | OBJ 3: Further, right as stated above (A[2]) is divided
2358 2, 55 | Para. 1/2~I answer that, As stated above (A[2]), the natural
2359 2, 55 | natural ~reason itself, as stated by the authority quoted
2360 2, 55 | the object of justice, as stated above (A[1]). Therefore ~
2361 2, 55 | expression of what is just, as stated ~above (A[1], ad 2). Now
2362 2, 55 | of a city or ~kingdom, as stated above (FS, Q[90], A[2]),
2363 2, 55 | pertain to a household, as stated in Polit. i, 2.~Aquin.:
2364 2, 55 | part of him ~somewhat, as stated in Ethic. viii, 12, and
2365 2, 55 | he is his instrument, as stated in Polit. i, 2 [*Cf. ~Ethic.
2366 2, 55 | community of the household, as ~stated in Polit. i, 2,5, it follows
2367 2, 56 | love of our neighbor, as ~stated above (Q[25], A[1]), so
2368 2, 56 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As stated above (Q[57], A[1]) since
2369 2, 56 | to rectify human acts, as stated above (Q[57], A[1]; FS,
2370 2, 56 | the parts of ~the soul, as stated above (FS, Q[113], A[1])
2371 2, 56 | and the concupiscible, as stated in the FP, ~Q[81], A[2].
2372 2, 56 | appetitive" faculty, as ~stated in Ethic. i, 13, because
2373 2, 56 | always towards others, as stated above (A[2]~). But a sin
2374 2, 56 | answer that, Justice, as stated above (A[2]) directs man
2375 2, 56 | direct to the common good, as stated above (FS, Q[90], A[2]),
2376 2, 56 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As stated above (A[6]), legal justice
2377 2, 56 | domestic" ~justice, as stated in Ethic. v, 6.~Aquin.:
2378 2, 56 | signifies 'fruitful'; nor is it stated through what country it ~
2379 2, 56 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: As stated above (FS, Q[61], AA[3],
2380 2, 56 | and pain are passions, as stated above ~[*FS, Q[23], A[4];
2381 2, 56 | acts are not passions, as stated above (FS, Q[22], ~A[3];
2382 2, 56 | that are good simply, as stated in Ethic. v. Therefore justice ~
2383 2, 56 | Para. 1/2~I answer that, As stated above (A[9]; FS, Q[59],
2384 2, 56 | between greater and less, ~as stated in Metaph. x [*Didot ed.,
2385 2, 56 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As stated above (AA[8],10), the matter
2386 2, 56 | difficult" and "good," as ~stated in Ethic. ii, 3. But fortitude
2387 2, 56 | good of ~another person, as stated in Ethic. v, 1. Hence the
2388 2, 56 | in war and in peace, as stated above.~
2389 2, 57 | although in different ways as stated ~above (Q[58], A[9], ad
2390 2, 57 | specified by their objects, as stated above (FS, Q[54], A[2]).
2391 2, 57 | injustice is inequality, as stated above (A[2]). Now a man
2392 2, 57 | both agent and patient, as stated in Phys. iii, 1; ~viii,
2393 2, 57 | considered in itself, as stated above (A[2]), ~and the formal
2394 2, 57 | of agent ~and patient, as stated above (A[2]). Accordingly
2395 2, 57 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As stated above (FS, Q[12], A[5]),
2396 2, 57 | except accidentally, as stated above ~(A[2])~Aquin.: SMT
2397 2, 58 | which is in the will, as ~stated above (Q[58], A[4]).~Aquin.:
2398 2, 58 | the object of justice, as stated above (Q[57], A[1]). ~Consequently
2399 2, 58 | to "judge rightly," as ~stated above (Q[51], A[3]).~Aquin.:
2400 2, 58 | follows from what has been stated above (A[1], ad 1,3) that
2401 2, 58 | is an act of justice, as stated above (A[1]). ~Now an injustice
2402 2, 58 | according to its genus, as stated ~above (Q[59], A[4]). Therefore
2403 2, 58 | external operations, ~as stated above (Q[58], AA[8],10,11;
2404 2, 58 | then it is a mortal sin, as stated above. The internal ~judgment
2405 2, 58 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As stated above (A[3], ad 2), things
2406 2, 58 | the false is its evil," as stated in Ethic. vi, 2, wherefore
2407 2, 58 | interpret things for the best as stated above.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
2408 2, 58 | Para. 1/2~I answer that, As stated above (A[1]), judgment is
2409 2, 58 | called "positive right," as stated above (Q[57], A[2]). Now
2410 2, 58 | way or in another"; as ~stated above (Q[57], A[2], ad 2).
2411 2, 58 | rather corruptions of law, as stated above (FS, ~Q[95], A[2]):
2412 2, 58 | to the ~written law, as stated above (A[5]), he that pronounces
2413 2, 59 | one what is his ~own, as stated above (Q[58], A[2]). But
2414 2, 59 | also in the ~subject, as stated above (Q[58], A[6]). But
2415 2, 59 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As stated above (Q[58], AA[7],8),
2416 2, 59 | of particular justice, as stated above (A[1]). Now the mean
2417 2, 59 | Para. 1/2~I answer that, As stated above (A[1]), in distributive
2418 2, 59 | 1~On the contrary, It is stated in Ethic. v, 2 that "one
2419 2, 59 | Para. 1/2~I answer that, As stated above (Q[51], AA[8],10),
2420 2, 59 | the nature of passion, as stated above (Q[59], A[3]).~Aquin.:
2421 2, 59 | between things and persons, as stated above (A[2]).~Aquin.: SMT
2422 2, 60 | answer that, Restitution as stated above (A[1]) is an act of ~
2423 2, 60 | same as in ~other cases, as stated above (ad 1).~Aquin.: SMT
2424 2, 60 | the judicial precepts, as stated above (FS, Q[104], A[3]). ~
2425 2, 60 | creditor's money beyond the stated ~time, would seem to occasion
2426 2, 60 | necessary for salvation, as stated above. ~However he is bound
2427 2, 60 | equalizing of thing to thing, as ~stated above (A[2]; Q[58], A[10]).
2428 2, 60 | Para. 1/4~I answer that, As stated above (A[6]), a person is
2429 2, 61 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As stated above (A[1]), respect of
2430 2, 61 | distributive justice, as stated above (A[1]): whereas judicial
2431 2, 61 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As stated above (Q[60], A[1]), judgment
2432 2, 61 | diversity ~of things, as stated above (Q[58], A[10], ad
2433 2, 62 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As stated above (A[1]), it is lawful
2434 2, 62 | 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, as stated above (A[2], ad 3), man,
2435 2, 62 | for the common good, as stated above (A[2]). Therefore
2436 2, 62 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As stated above (A[2]), it is lawful
2437 2, 62 | office to slay evildoers, as stated above (A[3]). Therefore
2438 2, 62 | slaying him. Nevertheless, as stated above (A[2]) the ~slaying
2439 2, 62 | man to death, but they who stated him to be guilty. He that
2440 2, 62 | for the common good, as stated above (A[3]), it ~is not
2441 2, 63 | which he ~is a part, as stated above (Q[61], A[1]; Q[64],
2442 2, 63 | spiritual almsdeeds, as stated above (Q[32], A[2]). If, ~
2443 2, 63 | is evil in its genus, as stated above (FS, Q[18], A[2]).
2444 2, 63 | the whole ~community, as stated above (FS, Q[73], A[9]).
2445 2, 64 | sake of the perfect, as stated above (Q[64], A[1]). It ~
2446 2, 64 | belongs to God alone, as stated ~above.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
2447 2, 64 | belongs to positive law, as stated above ~(Q[57], AA[2],3).
2448 2, 64 | species from the end, as stated ~above (FS, Q[1], A[3];
2449 2, 64 | injustice willingly," as stated in Ethic. v, 9. Wherefore
2450 2, 64 | and through ignorance, ~as stated in Ethic. iii, 1. Therefore
2451 2, 64 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As stated above (Q[59], A[4]; FS,
2452 2, 64 | soul." Secondly, theft is stated not to be a great fault
2453 2, 64 | who has sinned. Now it is stated ~(Extra, De furtis, Cap.
2454 2, 64 | sinful in ~themselves, as stated above (Q[55], AA[4],5).
2455 2, 64 | about a wicked deed, as stated in Ethic. ~iv, 9. Now men
2456 2, 64 | and theft are sinful, as stated above (AA[4],6), ~on account
2457 2, 65 | jurisdiction. For it is stated (Dan. 13) that Daniel sentenced
2458 2, 65 | to a matter of action as stated in the FP, Q[79], A[13].
2459 2, 65 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As stated above (A[1]; Q[60], AA[2],
2460 2, 65 | juridically, he must, as stated above, follow it in pronouncing ~
2461 2, 65 | the passage quoted, it is stated that ~the judges should
2462 2, 65 | personification of justice." Now, as stated above (Q[58], A[2]~), justice
2463 2, 65 | case of denunciation, as stated above (Q[33], A[7]), the
2464 2, 65 | whereas man does not, as stated above (A[2]). Hence a man
2465 2, 65 | instinct he was moved, as stated above (A[1], ad 1).~Aquin.:
2466 2, 66 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As stated above (Q[33], AA[6],7; Q[
2467 2, 66 | intended in ~denunciation, as stated, whereas the second regards
2468 2, 66 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As stated above (Q[67], A[3]), when
2469 2, 66 | of the delay of time as stated above (ad ~1). Hence when
2470 2, 66 | 1~OBJ 2: Further, it is stated by the same authority that "
2471 2, 66 | disclose every crime, as stated ~above (A[1]; Q[33], A[7]).
2472 2, 66 | 1~OBJ 3: Further, it is stated by the same authority that "
2473 2, 66 | without injustice: for it is stated there also: "If a man repent
2474 2, 66 | 1~On the contrary, It is stated by the same authority: "
2475 2, 66 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As stated above (A[1]), accusation
2476 2, 66 | acquit the ~accuser, as stated in Decret. II, qu. iii. [*
2477 2, 66 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As stated above (A[2]), in a case,
2478 2, 67 | contrary to charity, as stated above ~(Q[24], A[12]). But
2479 2, 67 | justice, sins ~mortally, as stated above (Q[59], A[4]). Now
2480 2, 67 | extend. Again, the judge, as stated above (Q[67]~, A[1]), is
2481 2, 67 | calumniously, and is unlawful as stated above (A[2]). For he inflicts
2482 2, 68 | cooperate in his slaying, as stated above (Q[64], A[4]); hence ~
2483 2, 68 | two or three witnesses, as stated above.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
2484 2, 68 | give ~true evidence, as stated above (A[1]). Therefore
2485 2, 68 | Para. 1/2~I answer that, As stated above (A[2]), the authority
2486 2, 69 | other ~circumstances, as stated above.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
2487 2, 69 | but only such as we have stated above.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
2488 2, 69 | defend a man's suit, as ~stated above (A[1]). Therefore
2489 2, 69 | that do" it. Hence it was stated above ~(Q[62], A[7]), that
2490 2, 69 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: As stated above (Q[40], A[3]), it
2491 2, 69 | plead another's cause, as stated above (A[1]~). Therefore
2492 2, 70 | cannot become venial, as stated above (FS, Q[88], AA[4],
2493 2, 70 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As stated above (A[1]), words are
2494 2, 70 | laugh, this is sinful, as stated in ~the passage quoted. ~
2495 2, 70 | vice opposed to wisdom, ~as stated above (Q[46], A[1]); whereas
2496 2, 71 | done by ~reviling him, as stated above (Q[72], A[1]) - and
2497 2, 71 | violence and by ~ignorance, as stated above (Q[65], A[4]; FS,
2498 2, 71 | pertains to ~backbiting, as stated above (A[1], ad 3), is an
2499 2, 71 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As stated above (Q[72], A[2]), sins
2500 2, 71 | from him, in the manner stated above (Q[62], A[2]) ~when
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