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Part, Question
3001 2, 130 | man ~thinks little of, as stated in the preceding Reply.
3002 2, 130 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: As stated above (Q[127], A[2], ad
3003 2, 130 | Para. 1/3~I answer that, As stated above (Q[24], A[12]; Q[110],
3004 2, 130 | Reply OBJ 3: Vainglory is stated to be a dangerous sin, not
3005 2, 130 | arise from ~pride, since as stated above (in the body of the
3006 2, 130 | 2: Praise and honor, as stated above (A[2]), stand in relation ~
3007 2, 130 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As stated above (Q[34], A[5]; Q[35],
3008 2, 130 | one's own excellence, as stated ~above (AA[1],4): and to
3009 2, 130 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: As stated above (Q[112], A[1], ad
3010 2, 131 | an act of ~prudence, as stated above (Q[47], A[9]). Therefore
3011 2, 131 | which one is worthy. But, as stated above ~(Q[132], A[2], ad
3012 2, 131 | Presumption, however, ~is stated to be "wicked" on account
3013 2, 132 | has all the virtues, as stated above (FS, Q[65], A[1]).
3014 2, 132 | of which is "equal," as stated in Metaph. ~x. Hence magnificence
3015 2, 132 | contrary perfects it, as stated above (Q[108], A[2]; Q[117],
3016 2, 132 | a suitable dwelling, as stated in Ethic. iv.~Aquin.: SMT
3017 2, 132 | to something ~great, as stated above (Q[129], AA[1],2).
3018 2, 132 | the same as religion, as stated above (Q[81], ~A[8]). Therefore
3019 2, 132 | by any kind of action, as stated in Ethic. iv, 3: yet so ~
3020 2, 132 | is about expenditure, as stated above (Q[117], A[2]). ~Therefore
3021 2, 132 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As stated above (A[2]), it belongs
3022 2, 132 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: As stated above (Q[129], A[2]), those
3023 2, 132 | makes gifts of presents, as stated ~in Ethic. iv, 2, but not
3024 2, 132 | matter with liberality, as stated above (A[3]). ~But liberality
3025 2, 132 | things ~are necessary, as stated above (Q[80]). The one is
3026 2, 132 | to something great, as ~stated above and in the preceding
3027 2, 133 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As stated above (FS, Q[1], A[3]; FS,
3028 2, 133 | the mean man declines, as stated in the Article. ~For he
3029 2, 133 | a vice by deficiency, as stated above ~(A[1]), it seems
3030 2, 133 | species from their end, as stated ~above (A[1]). Now those
3031 2, 133 | show of their wealth, as stated in Ethic. iv, 2. But this
3032 2, 133 | opposed to magnanimity, as stated above (Q[131], A[2]~). Therefore
3033 2, 133 | are ~relative terms, as stated above (A[1]). Now just as
3034 2, 134 | differ from the virtues, as stated above (FS, ~Q[70], A[1],
3035 2, 134 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As stated above (Q[123], A[1]), the
3036 2, 134 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: As stated above (FS, Q[11], A[1]),
3037 2, 134 | pleasure in themselves, as ~stated in Ethic. i, 8. Now the
3038 2, 134 | fortitude: ~because, as stated above (Q[123], A[6]), the
3039 2, 134 | also to patience. For it is stated in the ~Liber Sententiarum
3040 2, 134 | about fear and daring, as stated above ~(Q[123], A[3]), and
3041 2, 134 | who sin through pride are stated to be borne with ~patience.~
3042 2, 135 | continency is not a virtue, as stated in Ethic. iv, 9. Therefore ~
3043 2, 135 | work of that virtue, as stated in Ethic. ii, 4. But ~this
3044 2, 135 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As stated above (Q[123], A[2]; FS,
3045 2, 135 | accordance with this it has been stated (Q[123], A[2]) ~that fortitude
3046 2, 135 | pertains to patience, as stated above (Q[137], A[5]): and ~
3047 2, 135 | indicates perseverance, as stated above (Q[128]~, A[6]). Therefore
3048 2, 135 | patience is about sorrow, as stated above ~(Q[136], A[1]). Hence
3049 2, 135 | of ~their difference, as stated in the Article.~Aquin.:
3050 2, 135 | perseverance is a virtue, as stated above (A[1]). Now according
3051 2, 135 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As stated above (A[1], ad 2; A[2],
3052 2, 135 | until the end of life, as stated above (FS, Q[109], A[10]), ~
3053 2, 136 | about pleasures of play, ~as stated in Ethic. iv, 8. Therefore
3054 2, 136 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As stated above (Q[137], AA[1],2),
3055 2, 136 | perseverance but to magnanimity, as stated ~above (Q[132], A[2]). Therefore
3056 2, 136 | opposed ~to religion, as stated above (Q[92], A[1]). Therefore
3057 2, 136 | cause. Now it has been ~stated above (Q[127], A[2], ad
3058 2, 137 | gift remain in heaven, as stated above ~(FS, Q[68], A[6]).
3059 2, 137 | certain firmness of mind, as stated ~above (Q[123], A[2]; FS,
3060 2, 137 | special or general virtue, as stated ~above (Q[123], A[2]).~Aquin.:
3061 2, 137 | Holy Ghost. For it has been stated above (FS, Q[68], AA[1],
3062 2, 137 | fortitude, corresponds, as stated above (Q[45]). ~Therefore
3063 2, 137 | Para. 1/2~I answer that, As stated above (Q[121], A[2]), Augustine
3064 2, 137 | between them, because, as stated (A[1]~), fortitude is about
3065 2, 137 | the virtues and gifts, as stated ~above (Q[23], A[8], ad
3066 2, 138 | the principal virtues, as stated ~above (Q[123], A[2]; FS,
3067 2, 138 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: As stated above (Q[122], A[1]), the
3068 2, 138 | magnanimity, and ~confidence, as stated above (Q[128]). Now we find
3069 2, 138 | parts of fortitude, as ~stated above (Q[128]; Q[136], A[
3070 2, 138 | affirmative but only negative, as stated above (A[1], ~ad 2). Therefore
3071 2, 138 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: As stated above (Q[3], A[2]), although
3072 2, 139 | aptitude for virtue," as stated in Ethic. ii, 1. Now temperance
3073 2, 139 | connected with one another, as stated above ~(FS, Q[65], A[1]).
3074 2, 139 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As stated above (FS, Q[55], A[3]),
3075 2, 139 | either natural to man, as stated above (FS, ~Q[63], A[1]),
3076 2, 139 | perfected by reason, as stated above (FS, Q[65], A[1]).~
3077 2, 139 | to the virtue of hope, as stated above (Q[19], A[9], ad ~
3078 2, 139 | Para. 1/4~I answer that, As stated above (Q[123], A[12]; Q[
3079 2, 139 | passions is twofold, ~as stated above (FS, Q[23], A[2]),
3080 2, 139 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: As stated above (FS, Q[23], AA[1],
3081 2, 139 | pleasures of ~the body, as stated above (FS, Q[31], A[5])
3082 2, 139 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As stated above (A[3]), temperance
3083 2, 139 | Para. 1/2~I answer that, As stated above (A[4]), temperance
3084 2, 139 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As stated above (A[1]; Q[109], A[2];
3085 2, 139 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: As stated above, the need of this
3086 2, 139 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: As stated (ad 2), temperance regards
3087 2, 139 | and the lower animals, as stated in Ethic. iii, 10. ~Therefore
3088 2, 139 | desire and concupiscence, as stated above (FS, Q[25], A[4]).
3089 2, 139 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As stated above (Q[123], A[11]; Q[
3090 2, 139 | to the present ~life, as stated above (A[4]). For this reason
3091 2, 140 | need a bodily organ. as stated in the FP, Q[84], AA[7],
3092 2, 140 | but by way of likeness, as stated ~above.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
3093 2, 140 | fostered, but corrected, as stated above.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
3094 2, 140 | virtue ~than temperance, as stated above (A[2]; Q[141], A[8]).
3095 2, 140 | other passions; hence it ~is stated in Ethic. ii, 3, that "it
3096 2, 140 | preservation of life, because, as stated above ~(A[2], ad 2), intemperance
3097 2, 140 | voluntary but mixed, as stated in Ethic. iii, 1, whereas
3098 2, 140 | is due to excellence, as stated above (Q[103], A[1]), and
3099 2, 140 | and the lower ~animals, as stated above (Q[141], AA[2],3).
3100 2, 141 | pleasures of touch, as ~stated above (Q[141], A[4]). Therefore
3101 2, 141 | the matter of justice, as stated above (Q[58], A[8]). ~Therefore
3102 2, 141 | Para. 1/6~I answer that, As stated above (QQ[48],128), a cardinal
3103 2, 141 | beauty of temperance. For, as stated above (Q[141], A[2], ad
3104 2, 141 | restraint and moderation as stated above.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
3105 2, 142 | virtue is a perfection, as stated in Phys. ~vii, 17,18. Wherefore
3106 2, 142 | possible and arduous evil, as stated above (FS, Q[40], A[1];
3107 2, 142 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: As stated above, shamefacedness is
3108 2, 142 | disgrace. Now it has been stated (Q[142], A[4]) that the
3109 2, 142 | Para. 1/3~I answer that, As stated above (FS, Q[41], A[2];
3110 2, 142 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: As stated above (Q[63], A[3]), though
3111 2, 142 | connected with him. For it is stated in Rhet. ii, 6 that ~"men
3112 2, 142 | 1~On the contrary, It is stated in Rhet. ii, 6 that "man
3113 2, 142 | a part of temperance, as stated above ~(Q[143]). Now a part
3114 2, 142 | Para. 1/2~I answer that, As stated above (AA[1],2) shamefacedness
3115 2, 142 | through different causes, as stated in the Article. In the average
3116 2, 142 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: As stated above (A[1], ad 1) the virtuous
3117 2, 143 | of honor. Now honor, as stated above (Q[144], A[2], ad
3118 2, 143 | according to ~his virtue, as stated in Phys. vii, 17. Therefore,
3119 2, 143 | Reply OBJ 3: As we have stated honest denotes that to which
3120 2, 143 | someone's excellence, as stated above ~(Q[103], AA[1],2).
3121 2, 143 | honor and glory differ, as stated above (Q[103], A[1], ad
3122 2, 143 | is the same as virtue, as stated above (A[1]). ~But a certain
3123 2, 143 | honesty, ~which we have stated (A[1]) to be the same as
3124 2, 143 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: As stated above (Q[103], A[1], ad
3125 2, 143 | them in aspect. For, as stated ~above (A[2]), a thing is
3126 2, 143 | instruments of virtuous deeds, as stated above (A[1], ad 2).~Aquin.:
3127 2, 143 | 1~OBJ 2: Further, it is stated (3 Esdra 3:21) that "wine . . .
3128 2, 143 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As stated above (A[2]), honesty is
3129 2, 143 | deserving of reproach, as stated above. Thus honesty ~is
3130 2, 144 | observes the mean," as stated in Ethic. ~ii, 6,7. But
3131 2, 144 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As stated above (Q[136], A[1]; Q[141],
3132 2, 144 | necessity connected together, as stated ~above (FS, Q[65], A[1]).
3133 2, 145 | according to right reason, as stated in Ethic. ii, 6. Now reason ~
3134 2, 145 | an ~act of religion, as stated above (Q[87], A[1]). Therefore
3135 2, 145 | a part of temperance, as stated above ~(QQ[143],146, A[1],
3136 2, 145 | manner of lust, since, as stated above (A[1], ad 1), an act
3137 2, 145 | Para. 2/2~Now it has been stated above (A[1]) that fasting
3138 2, 145 | than through ~necessity, as stated in 2 Cor. 9:7. Now the poor
3139 2, 145 | 1/1 ~I answer that, As stated above (FS, Q[90], A[2];
3140 2, 145 | Para. 1/3~I answer that, As stated above (AA[1],3), fasting
3141 2, 145 | one eat ~but once. For, as stated above (A[2]), fasting is
3142 2, 145 | virtue of abstinence, as stated ~above (A[2]). Now the mean
3143 2, 145 | is little for another, as stated in ~Ethic. ii, 6. Therefore
3144 2, 145 | Para. 1/2~I answer that, As stated above (AA[1],3,5), fasting
3145 2, 145 | milk foods. For it has been stated ~above (A[6]) that fasting
3146 2, 145 | of the delectable," as ~stated above (FS, Q[30], A[1]).
3147 2, 145 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As stated above (A[6]), fasting was
3148 2, 146 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: As stated above, the vice of gluttony
3149 2, 146 | contrary to charity, as stated above ~(Q[132], A[3]). But
3150 2, 146 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As stated above (A[1]), the vice of
3151 2, 146 | justice and ~its parts, as stated above (Q[122], A[1]).~Aquin.:
3152 2, 146 | first place after God, as ~stated above (Q[25], A[4]). Now
3153 2, 146 | Para. 1/3~I answer that, As stated above (A[1]), gluttony denotes
3154 2, 146 | to all ~circumstances, as stated above (FS, Q[72], A[9]).~
3155 2, 146 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As stated above (FS, Q[84], A[3]),
3156 2, 146 | Para. 1/2~I answer that, As stated above (AA[1],2,3), gluttony
3157 2, 146 | directed to joy or sorrow, as stated in Ethic. ~ii, 5. To this
3158 2, 146 | speech, that rich man who is stated to have feasted sumptuously
3159 2, 147 | apply to any matter, as stated ~above (Q[123], A[2]; Q[
3160 2, 147 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As stated above (Q[146], A[2]), it
3161 2, 147 | special kind of hindrance, as stated above, wherefore it ~requires
3162 2, 148 | sinner is to be foregone, as ~stated above (Q[33], A[6]). Hence
3163 2, 148 | The sin of drunkenness, as stated in the foregoing ~Article,
3164 2, 148 | may be ~without sin, as stated above (A[1]). Secondly,
3165 2, 148 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: As stated above (Q[141], A[6]), meat
3166 2, 148 | observed in drunkenness, as stated ~above (A[1]), namely the
3167 2, 148 | certain Pittacus, who, as stated in Polit. ii, 9, ordered "
3168 2, 148 | that results from ~it, as stated above.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
3169 2, 149 | a voluntary habit," as stated in Ethic. ii, ~6. But chastity,
3170 2, 149 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: As stated above (A[1]; Q[142], A[2]),
3171 2, 149 | spiritual chastity, as ~stated.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[151] A[
3172 2, 149 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As stated above (Q[141], A[4]), temperance
3173 2, 149 | perfections they are, as stated in Ethic. ix, 4,5: and it
3174 2, 149 | itself of those objects, as stated in Ethic. iii, 10. Now ~
3175 2, 149 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As stated above (OBJ[2]), "pudicitia" [
3176 2, 149 | especially disgraceful, as stated above (Q[142], A[4]).~Aquin.:
3177 2, 150 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: As stated above, the integrity of
3178 2, 150 | s good is ~threefold as stated in Ethic. i, 8; one consisting
3179 2, 150 | precept implies a duty, as stated above (Q[122], A[1]). ~Now
3180 2, 150 | according to right reason, as stated above. Now the mean of ~
3181 2, 150 | but to right reason, as ~stated in Ethic. ii, 6: wherefore
3182 2, 150 | virtue has all virtues, as stated above ~(FS, Q[65], A[1]).
3183 2, 150 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As stated above (A[1]), the formal
3184 2, 150 | by reason of prudence, as stated above ~(Q[129], A[3], ad
3185 2, 150 | not to have been done, as stated in the FP, Q[25]~, A[4].~
3186 2, 150 | leisure for Divine things, as ~stated above (A[4]). Wherefore
3187 2, 151 | excess" and "deficiency" as ~stated in Ethic. ii, 2. Now in
3188 2, 151 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: As stated above (Q[152], A[2], ad
3189 2, 151 | use of venereal ~acts, as stated in the foregoing Article,
3190 2, 151 | a daughter of sloth, as ~stated above (Q[35], A[4], ad 2).
3191 2, 151 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As stated above (Q[148], A[5]; FS,
3192 2, 151 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: As stated above (Q[148], A[6]), according
3193 2, 151 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: As stated above (Q[132], A[4], ad
3194 2, 151 | a part of fortitude, as stated ~above (Q[128], ad 6; Q[
3195 2, 151 | absence of counsel, as stated above (Q[53], A[3]). The
3196 2, 151 | a part of temperance, as stated above ~(Q[143]). Hence the
3197 2, 151 | as we ~have repeatedly stated, for the daughters of a
3198 2, 152 | Para. 1/3~I answer that As stated above (Q[153], A[3]), the
3199 2, 152 | of agent; and it has been stated ~above (OBJ[1]) that the
3200 2, 152 | opposition to right reason, as stated above.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
3201 2, 152 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: As stated above (FS, Q[18], A[7]),
3202 2, 152 | species of a moral act, as stated above (FS, Q[18], A[2]).~
3203 2, 152 | their determination, as ~stated above (FS, Q[90], A[2]),
3204 2, 152 | determination is for us will be stated in the Third Part of this
3205 2, 152 | loathsome to the ~Jews, as stated above (FS, Q[103], A[4],
3206 2, 152 | Further, fornication is stated to be a mortal sin as being ~
3207 2, 152 | intention. Now it has been stated above (FS, ~Q[74], A[8]),
3208 2, 152 | though they were real, as stated above in ~the FP, Q[84],
3209 2, 152 | reason that his petition is stated to have been pleasing to
3210 2, 152 | judgment altogether free, as stated in the FP, Q[84], A[8],
3211 2, 152 | with venereal matter, as stated above (Q[153], A[1]). And
3212 2, 152 | implies violence. For it is stated in ~the Decretals (XXXVI,
3213 2, 152 | This law of bygone rulers ~stated that rape was committed
3214 2, 152 | intercourse: and it has been stated above (A[1]) that the species
3215 2, 152 | of human ~offspring, as stated above (A[2]). But adultery
3216 2, 152 | 1~OBJ 2: Further, it is stated in the Decretals (XXXVI,
3217 2, 152 | consanguinity or affinity ~as stated (OBJ[2]). Therefore incest
3218 2, 152 | Para. 1/4~I answer that, As stated above (AA[1],6) wherever
3219 2, 152 | excessive ardor of love, as ~stated in the Article. Wherefore
3220 2, 152 | Divine law: because, as stated above (A[2]), sexual intercourse, ~
3221 2, 152 | species of irreligion, ~as stated above (Q[99], A[2]). Therefore
3222 2, 152 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As stated above (FS, Q[18], AA[6],
3223 2, 152 | to human generation, as ~stated above (Q[153], A[2]): Whereas
3224 2, 152 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As stated above (AA[6],9) wherever
3225 2, 152 | comes ~incest, which, as stated above (A[9]), is contrary
3226 2, 152 | the head of ~sacrilege, as stated above (A[10], ad 2).~Aquin.:
3227 2, 152 | are also against God, as stated above ~(ad 1), and are so
3228 2, 153 | virginity which we have stated above (Q[152], A[3]~) to
3229 2, 153 | good of right reason, as stated above (A[1], ad 2). Now
3230 2, 153 | about such like things, as stated in Ethic. ~vii, 5. Therefore
3231 2, 153 | pleasures of touch, as stated above (Q[141], A[4]). Therefore
3232 2, 153 | what reason dictates, as stated above (Q[123], AA[3],4).
3233 2, 153 | supervening inclinations, as stated above (FP, Q[60], A[2]).
3234 2, 153 | matter of continence, as stated (A[2]), is ~desires for
3235 2, 153 | passions of the ~irascible, as stated above (A[2], ad 2). Therefore
3236 2, 153 | and that is ~the will, as stated above (FS, Q[13], A[1]).~
3237 2, 153 | in ~the concupiscible, as stated above (A[3]). Therefore
3238 2, 153 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As stated above (A[1]), continence
3239 2, 153 | virginity or ~of widowhood, as stated above (Q[152], AA[4],5).
3240 2, 154 | temperament, as we have stated with regard to woman (ad
3241 2, 154 | cause of incontinence, as stated above.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
3242 2, 154 | incontinence to be no sin, for, as stated in Ethic. iii, 3, "what
3243 2, 154 | concupiscence is weakened, as stated above (Q[142], A[2]~). By
3244 2, 154 | OBJ 2: Concupiscence is stated to be without reason, not
3245 2, 155 | Para. 1/2~I answer that, As stated in Ethic. ii, 3, a moral
3246 2, 155 | according to right reason, as ~stated in Ethic. iv, 5. Wherefore
3247 2, 155 | regards external punishing, as stated ~above (A[1]). Yet they
3248 2, 155 | mitigates punishment, as stated above (A[2]). ~But the Philosopher (
3249 2, 155 | pertains to justice, as stated above (Q[120], A[2]). Therefore
3250 2, 155 | meekness ~represses anger, as stated above (AA[1],2). Therefore
3251 2, 155 | temperance in mode, as stated above, though they agree
3252 2, 155 | a principal virtue. as stated above (Q[141], A[7], ad
3253 2, 155 | mitigating his anger, as stated above; secondly, ~because
3254 2, 155 | as affecting ~oneself, as stated above (Q[30], A[2]): and
3255 2, 156 | the irascible power, as stated above (FS, ~Q[46], A[1])
3256 2, 156 | passions to be evil, as stated above (FS, Q[24], A[2]~)
3257 2, 156 | is God's ~minister," as stated in Rm. 13:4.~Aquin.: SMT
3258 2, 156 | incur blame ~thereby," as stated in Ethic. ii, 5. Consequently
3259 2, 156 | Now anger is a passion as stated above (FS, Q[46], A[1])
3260 2, 156 | I answer that, Anger, as stated above (A[1]), is properly
3261 2, 156 | arise. ~Accordingly it is stated that the movement of anger
3262 2, 156 | sinful in two ~ways, as stated above (A[2]). First, on
3263 2, 156 | Para. 1/2~I answer that, As stated above (AA[1],2), the inordinateness
3264 2, 156 | from its impetuousness, as stated above.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
3265 2, 156 | the aspect of ~justice, as stated above.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
3266 2, 156 | of anger. We have already stated when ~treating of the passions (
3267 2, 156 | referred to by our Lord, as stated above (A[3], ~ad 2), much
3268 2, 156 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As stated above (FS, Q[84], A[3],4),
3269 2, 156 | attractive by ~its excellence, as stated above (A[4]). [*Honesty
3270 2, 156 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: As stated above (Q[118], A[7]; Q[148],
3271 2, 156 | 1~Reply OBJ 3: Anger is stated to be the door to the vices
3272 2, 156 | his manner of speech, as stated above (A[5], ad 3) of the
3273 2, 156 | the sensitive appetite, as stated above. Wherefore just as
3274 2, 157 | the same as clemency, as stated above (Q[157], A[4], ad
3275 2, 157 | infliction of punishment, ~as stated above (Q[157], A[1]): whereas
3276 2, 157 | bitter taste. Now it has been stated above (Q[157], A[3], ad
3277 2, 157 | piety. Now this ~has been stated to belong to cruelty (A[
3278 2, 157 | differs from ~bestiality, as stated in Ethic. vii, 5.~Aquin.:
3279 2, 158 | justice ~or of charity, as stated above (Q[33], A[1]). Therefore
3280 2, 158 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As stated above (Q[141], A[4]; Q[157],
3281 2, 158 | everything: thus it was stated above (Q[134], A[3], ad
3282 2, 158 | Para. 1/3~I answer that, As stated above (A[1]), modesty differs
3283 2, 158 | pleasures in games, as stated above (FS, Q[60], A[5]).
3284 2, 159 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As stated above (FS, Q[23], A[2])
3285 2, 159 | despair. Now it has been stated above (FS, Q[61], A[2]) ~
3286 2, 159 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: As stated (ad 1), humility, in so
3287 2, 159 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As stated above (A[1]), it belongs
3288 2, 159 | oneself to all men. For, as stated above (A[2], ad 3), humility
3289 2, 159 | in Me." Now humility, as stated above (A[1], ad 5; A[2],
3290 2, 159 | one is ~subject to God, as stated above (A[3]). Now it belongs
3291 2, 159 | about the same object, as ~stated above (A[1], ad 3). But
3292 2, 159 | temperance but of fortitude, as stated above (Q[129], A[5]). Therefore
3293 2, 159 | 1/1 ~I answer that, As stated above (Q[137], A[2], ad
3294 2, 159 | but of formal mode, as stated above ~(Q[137], A[2], ad
3295 2, 159 | Para. 1/4~I answer that, As stated above (A[2]) humility has
3296 2, 160 | matter as magnanimity, as stated ~above (Q[161], A[1], ad
3297 2, 160 | one's own excellence, as ~stated (A[1], ad 2). Secondly,
3298 2, 160 | sometimes through weakness, as stated above.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
3299 2, 160 | 1/1~OBJ 4: Further, as stated in Prosper's Liber Sententiarum,
3300 2, 160 | one's own excellence, as stated above (AA[1],2). Wherefore
3301 2, 160 | concupiscible power, as stated above in ~the FP, Q[59],
3302 2, 160 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: As stated above (Q[161], AA[2], 6),
3303 2, 160 | general signification, as ~stated above.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
3304 2, 160 | reckoned a species of lying, as stated ~above (Q[110], A[2]; Q[
3305 2, 160 | 1/3 ~I answer that, As stated above (AA[1],2,3), pride
3306 2, 160 | follow them, as we have stated above ~with regard to humility (
3307 2, 160 | subjection of man to God, as stated above (Q[161], A[1], ad ~
3308 2, 160 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: As stated above (A[2]) pride is a
3309 2, 160 | perfect pride, which we have stated to be a ~mortal sin.~Aquin.:
3310 2, 160 | accidental cause of another, as stated in Phys. viii, 1. Hence
3311 2, 160 | greatest of virtues, as stated above (Q[61], A[5]). ~Therefore
3312 2, 160 | to Rm. 1:28, where it ~is stated that on account of their
3313 2, 160 | which reason it is specially stated (James 4:6) that "God resisteth
3314 2, 160 | of its connaturality," as stated in Ethic. ii, ~3,9. A difficulty
3315 2, 160 | even from good deeds, as stated (A[5], ad 3). Hence Augustine ~
3316 2, 160 | the greatest of sins ~as stated in the foregoing Article.
3317 2, 160 | essential. Now it has been stated above (A[6]) that aversion
3318 2, 160 | beginning of all sins," as ~stated above (FS, Q[84], A[2]),
3319 2, 160 | reckoned a ~capital vice, as stated above (Q[36], A[4]). Much
3320 2, 160 | Para. 1/2~I answer that, As stated above (AA[2],5, ad 1) pride
3321 2, 161 | good above his ~measure, as stated in the foregoing Article,
3322 2, 161 | sin by coveting this, as stated.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[163] A[
3323 2, 161 | of our first parents, as ~stated (A[2]).~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
3324 2, 161 | Para. 1/4~I answer that, As stated (A[3]), the gravity of a
3325 2, 162 | punishment is from God, as stated above (FP, ~Q[48], A[6];
3326 2, 162 | of ~that fault. Now as we stated in the FP, Q[95], A[1];
3327 2, 162 | transmitted ~to all, as we have stated with regard to death (A[
3328 2, 162 | the penal evils which are stated to have resulted from sin. ~
3329 2, 162 | Para. 1/3~I answer that, As stated in the foregoing Article,
3330 2, 162 | indicated (Gn. 3:23) where it is stated that "God ~sent him out
3331 2, 162 | conception. Hence it is expressly stated: "I will ~multiply thy sorrows,
3332 2, 162 | by any outward thing, as stated in the FP, Q[97], A[2], ~
3333 2, 162 | especially since it is stated that the woman saw that
3334 2, 163 | likewise is ~unfittingly stated to have spoken to the woman,
3335 2, 164 | possession of wealth, as stated above (Q[118], A[2]). Therefore ~
3336 2, 164 | Further, studiousness, as stated (A[1]), pertains to knowledge. ~
3337 2, 164 | is an act ~of prudence as stated above (Q[47], A[9]). Therefore
3338 2, 164 | Para. 1/2~I answer that, As stated above (Q[141], AA[3],4,5),
3339 2, 164 | all the moral virtues, as ~stated in Ethic. vi, 13. Consequently,
3340 2, 164 | moves all the powers, as stated above (FS, Q[9], A[1]). ~
3341 2, 165 | Para. 1/5~I answer that, As stated above (Q[166], A[2], ad
3342 2, 165 | revealing it to them, as stated in Rm. 1:19. Since, however, ~
3343 2, 166 | all works of virtue, as ~stated above (Q[166], A[1], OBJ[
3344 2, 166 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: As stated (ad 1) outward movements
3345 2, 166 | in us, without us," as ~stated above (FS, Q[55], A[4]).
3346 2, 166 | soul's rest is pleasure, as stated above (FS, Q[25], A[2];
3347 2, 166 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: As stated above, fun should fit with
3348 2, 166 | reason. Now it has been stated (A[2]) that ~playful or
3349 2, 166 | Tully (De Offic. i, 29), is stated to be "discourteous, ~insolent,
3350 2, 166 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: As stated (A[2]), play is necessary
3351 2, 166 | the sake of operation, as stated in Ethic. x, ~6, it follows
3352 2, 167 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: As stated in the foregoing Article,
3353 2, 168 | virtue than ~temperance, as stated above (Q[123], A[12]; Q[
3354 2, 168 | contrary to temperance, as stated ~above (Q[154], AA[1],8).~
3355 2, 168 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: As stated above (Q[122], AA[1],4)
3356 2, 168 | precepts of ~the Decalogue, as stated above (A[1], ad 3), are
3357 2, 168 | degrees of humility, as stated above (Q[161], A[6]); and
3358 2, 168 | 1~OBJ 3: Further, it was stated in the foregoing Article
3359 2, 168 | inward inordinateness, as stated above (Q[168], A[1], ~ad
3360 2, 169 | operation, wherefore it is stated (1 Cor. 12:4,7) that "there
3361 2, 169 | the appetitive faculty, as stated above (FS, Q[22]~, A[2]);
3362 2, 169 | principally to knowledge, as stated in ~the foregoing Article.
3363 2, 169 | the manner of a habit, as stated ~above (FS, Q[110], A[2]).
3364 2, 169 | surpasses natural ~reason, as stated above (A[1]), it follows
3365 2, 169 | are uttered: thus it is stated that "the ~Lord spake to
3366 2, 169 | differentiated by their objects, as stated above (FS, Q[54], A[2]). ~
3367 2, 169 | difference of species, as ~stated above (FS, Q[54], A[2]).
3368 2, 169 | Divine revelation," as stated above (A[3]). Therefore
3369 2, 169 | depend: thus it has been stated above (FS, ~Q[65], AA[1],
3370 2, 169 | a Divine revelation, as stated above (A[3]). Therefore
3371 2, 169 | future contingencies, as stated above (A[3]~). Now future
3372 2, 169 | false can ~possibly come, as stated in the FP, Q[16], A[8].
3373 2, 169 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: As stated in the FP, Q[14], A[13]
3374 2, 169 | Divine foreknowledge, as stated above, the conditional proposition: ~"
3375 2, 169 | Divine foreknowledge, as stated in the FP, Q[14], ~A[13],
3376 2, 170 | Para. 1/3~I answer that, As stated above (Q[171], A[6], ad
3377 2, 170 | all things are present, as stated in ~the FP, Q[14], A[13].
3378 2, 170 | knowledge from sensibles, as stated in the FP, ~Q[84], A[6],
3379 2, 170 | to prophecy, ~because, as stated above (Q[171], A[3]), prophetic
3380 2, 170 | from a corporeal cause, as stated ~above (Q[95], A[6]), when
3381 2, 170 | form an ~impression, as stated in the FP, Q[111], A[1],
3382 2, 170 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As stated above (A[1]), prophecy in
3383 2, 170 | prophetic ~knowledge, as stated above (Q[171], AA[2],3).
3384 2, 170 | the human intellect, as stated above in the FP, Q[119],
3385 2, 170 | Para. 1/2~I answer that, As stated above (Q[171], A[1]), prophecy
3386 2, 170 | Ghost never speak false, as stated above (Q[111], A[6]). ~Therefore
3387 2, 170 | things, sometimes false, as stated ~above.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
3388 2, 170 | sometimes foretell the truth, as stated ~above (ad 1). Moreover
3389 2, 170 | through the angels, as already stated (Gen. ad lit. xii, 19; FP, ~
3390 2, 171 | present ~before Him, as stated above (Q[172], A[1]).~Aquin.:
3391 2, 171 | intellective vision, as stated in the same book (Gen. ad ~
3392 2, 171 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: As stated above, sometimes in prophetic
3393 2, 171 | Para. 1/4~I answer that, As stated in the foregoing Article,
3394 2, 171 | principles of our knowledge, as stated in the FP, Q[84], A[6].~
3395 2, 171 | defective instrument, ~as stated above, even true prophets
3396 2, 172 | with child," where it is ~stated that "one kind of prophecy
3397 2, 172 | assigned above. Now it has been stated above (Q[71], A[6], ad 2)
3398 2, 172 | chiefly to the ~mind, as stated above (Q[173], A[2]). Therefore
3399 2, 172 | account of something ~else, as stated above (A[2], ad 2). Therefore
3400 2, 172 | Para. 1/3~I answer that, As stated above (Q[173], A[2]), the
3401 2, 172 | inspiration, for ~it was stated previously (3 Kgs. 4:29): "
3402 2, 172 | properly so ~called, as stated above (A[2], ad 3); and
3403 2, 172 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: As stated above (Q[171], A[2]), prophecy
3404 2, 172 | consequent ~upon prophecy, as stated above (Q[171], A[1]).~Aquin.:
3405 2, 172 | greatest of all. For, as ~stated above (A[3]; Q[171], A[1]),
3406 2, 172 | a fuller ~revelation, as stated in 2 Cor. 3.~Aquin.: SMT
3407 2, 172 | in the blessed. ~For, as stated above (A[4]), Moses saw
3408 2, 172 | difference that this is stated to have been ~brought about
3409 2, 172 | knowledge of Divine things, as stated ~above (A[2]). Now according
3410 2, 172 | 1/1~On the contrary, As stated above (A[4]), Moses was
3411 2, 172 | Para. 1/4~I answer that, As stated above (A[2]), prophecy is
3412 2, 173 | denotes violence of a kind as stated above ~(OBJ[3]); and "the
3413 2, 173 | cognitive power. For it was ~stated (A[1]) that rapture is outside
3414 2, 173 | imaginary vision." Now Paul is stated (2 Cor. ~12:2,4) to have
3415 2, 173 | a transitory passion, as stated above (Q[171]~, A[2]) of
3416 2, 173 | heavens. Moreover Paul is stated to be ~rapt to the "third
3417 2, 173 | Para. 1/1 ~Reply OBJ 1: As stated above (A[3], OBJ[2]), after
3418 2, 173 | those who are raptured, as stated (A[3], OBJ[2], ad 2), and
3419 2, 173 | saw Him by ~a species, as stated above (A[3]). Therefore
3420 2, 173 | of the sensitive soul, as stated above (A[4]). Much more,
3421 2, 173 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As stated above (A[1], OBJ[1]), in
3422 2, 173 | undergoes no change, as stated above (A[3], ad 2,3). Yet, ~
3423 2, 173 | transcends all phantasms, as stated above (A[4]). Therefore
3424 2, 173 | saw God by a species, as stated above (A[3], ~ad 2,3).~Aquin.:
3425 2, 173 | heaven. ~Thus Ezechiel is stated (Ezech. 8:3) to have been "
3426 2, 174 | water ~into good wine, as stated in Jn. 2:10. Now those who
3427 2, 174 | the gift of prophecy, as stated above (Q[171], A[2]). ~Therefore
3428 2, 174 | other hand, it has been stated above (Q[173], ~A[2]) that
3429 2, 174 | the imaginary vision, as ~stated above (Q[174], A[2]), so
3430 2, 174 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: As stated above (Q[174], A[3], ad
3431 2, 175 | the profit of others, ~as stated above (FS, Q[111], AA[1],
3432 2, 175 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: As stated above, the grace of the
3433 2, 175 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 4: As stated above, the grace of the
3434 2, 175 | pertinent to this grace, as ~stated in the foregoing Article.
3435 2, 176 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As stated above (Q[177], A[1]), the
3436 2, 176 | power of natural causes, as stated in the FP, Q[114], A[4]; ~
3437 2, 176 | wrought through prayer, as stated above (A[1], ad 1). Now
3438 2, 176 | done by the demons, as stated above (A[1], ad 2).~Aquin.:
3439 2, 176 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: As stated above (Q[83], A[16]) when
3440 2, 177 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As stated above (A[1], ad 2), this
3441 2, 178 | or appetitive power, as stated above (FS, ~Q[25], A[2];
3442 2, 178 | Para. 1/2~I answer that, As stated above (Q[179], A[1]) theirs
3443 2, 178 | is an act of the will, as stated above (FS, Q[12], A[1]), ~
3444 2, 178 | intellect, to their actions, as stated above (FP, Q[82], ~A[4];
3445 2, 178 | act of ~contemplation, as stated above.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
3446 2, 178 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: As stated above (A[1]), the contemplative
3447 2, 178 | Reply OBJ 3: Beauty, as stated above (Q[145], A[2]), consists
3448 2, 178 | contemplative life: since it is ~stated that Mary (by whom the contemplative
3449 2, 178 | sublime truth. For it was stated above ~(A[1]) that contemplation
3450 2, 178 | Para. 1/3~I answer that, As stated above (A[2]), a thing may
3451 2, 178 | Divine essence. For, as stated in Gn. ~32:30, Jacob said: "
3452 2, 178 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As stated above (Q[119], A[1], ad
3453 2, 178 | a perfect operation, as stated ~in Ethic. x, 4. Now the
3454 2, 178 | the body; wherefore it is stated (Gn. ~32) that after Jacob
3455 2, 178 | charity is the motive, as ~stated above (AA[1],2, ad 1), it
3456 2, 178 | than carnal pleasure, as stated ~above (FS, Q[31], A[5]),
3457 2, 178 | pleasure of contemplation, as stated in Topic. i, 13. But ~even
3458 2, 178 | Hier. iii], and as we ~have stated above (A[6], ad 2). Hence
3459 2, 179 | justice and its parts, as stated above ~(Q[58], AA[2],8;
3460 2, 179 | 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, as stated above (Q[180], A[2]), the
3461 2, 179 | Para. 1/2~I answer that, As stated above (Q[179], A[1]) the
3462 2, 179 | to the active life, as ~stated above (A[1]), so do the
3463 2, 179 | Para. 1/2~I answer that, As stated above (A[1], ad 3; FS, Q[
3464 2, 179 | Accordingly, as it ~was stated above (A[1], ad 3) that
3465 2, 179 | species from their end, as stated ~above (FS, Q[18], AA[4],
3466 2, 179 | belong to the active life, as stated above ~(A[1]). But the moral
3467 2, 179 | belongs to the active life, as stated ~above (A[3]). But in the
3468 2, 179 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As stated above (A[1]), the active
3469 2, 179 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: As stated above (Q[136], A[1], ad
3470 2, 179 | The contemplative life, as stated above (Q[180], A[4]), ~consists
3471 2, 180 | degree of contemplation, ~as stated above (Q[180], A[8], ad
3472 2, 180 | Para. 1/2~I answer that, As stated above (FS, Q[114], A[4]),
3473 2, 180 | charity; and, while, as stated above (Q[25], A[1]), charity
3474 2, 180 | love of our neighbor, as stated above (Q[27], A[8]). ~Wherefore
3475 2, 180 | contemplative life seeks, as stated above (Q[181], A[4], ad
3476 2, 180 | it disposes one to it, as stated above (A[1]; ~Q[181], A[
3477 2, 180 | yet more ~perfectly, as stated in Ethic. ii, 7. ~Aquin.:
3478 2, 181 | the body of the Church, as stated ~in Jn. 6:64. Hence the
3479 2, 181 | according ~to their acts, as stated above (Q[179], A[1]). But
3480 2, 181 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As stated above (A[2]), difference
3481 2, 181 | have the word "office" (as stated above), denotes ~action
3482 2, 181 | from ~different things, as stated above (A[1], ad 3). Yet
3483 2, 181 | degrees of charity, as stated above (Q[24], A[9]), where
3484 2, 181 | 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, as stated above (A[1]), state regards
3485 2, 181 | Para. 1/2~I answer that, As stated above (A[1]) state regards
3486 2, 181 | freedom or servitude, as stated above (A[1]).~Aquin.: SMT
3487 2, 182 | Reply OBJ 3: Patience is stated to have a perfect work in
3488 2, 182 | of the Christian life, as stated (A[1]), ~relates to charity,
3489 2, 182 | Para. 1/3~I answer that, As stated above (A[1]), the perfection
3490 2, 182 | according ~to charity, as stated above (A[1]). Now the perfection
3491 2, 182 | commandments of the Divine law, as stated above. Now the love of God
3492 2, 182 | as we are on the ~way, as stated above (A[2]), and it is
3493 2, 182 | of ~perfection. For, as stated above (A[3], ad 3), just
3494 2, 182 | account of charity, as stated above (A[1]). Therefore,
3495 2, 182 | Para. 1/3~I answer that, As stated above (Q[183], A[1]), state
3496 2, 182 | 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, as stated above (A[1]), perfection
3497 2, 182 | Para. 1/2~I answer that, As stated above (A[4]), there is required
3498 2, 182 | state of perfection, as stated ~above (A[4]).~Aquin.: SMT
3499 2, 182 | perfection of charity, as stated above (A[2], ad 3). Therefore
3500 2, 182 | offices. Wherefore it has been stated ~above (Q[183], A[3], ad
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