Part, Question
1 1, 19 | to be done, but wills to permit evil to be done; and this
2 1, 22 | belongs to His providence to permit certain defects in particular ~
3 1, 22 | Almighty God would in ~no wise permit evil to exist in His works,
4 1, 23 | however, it ~belongs to permit certain defects in those
5 1, 23 | part of that ~providence to permit some to fall away from that
6 1, 23 | reprobation includes the will to permit a person to fall into sin,
7 1, 23 | place. ~For God does not permit some to fall, without raising
8 2, 92 | to command, to forbid, to permit, and ~to punish, as the
9 2, 93 | 3: Human law is said to permit certain things, not as ~
10 2, 114 | perseverance, God would not permit him to fall ~into sin. Hence
11 2, 10 | to dine with pagans, we permit it without any reservation."
12 2, 71 | left to his discretion to permit an injury to be done to ~
13 3, 52 | of the elect, He does not permit us to go thither, from whence
14 3, 55 | Resurrection, that He should permit Himself to be handled by
15 3, 72 | trouble some so very much we permit ~priests, where no bishop
16 3, 77 | atmosphere is not such as to permit of such things being generated
17 3, 82 | canonical ~precepts do not permit them who are feeble in body
18 3, 83 | church be not to hand, we permit travelers to ~celebrate
19 3, 83 | distinction we read: "We permit that, if the ~churches be
20 Suppl, 8 | remove that impediment can permit him to hear confessions.~
21 Suppl, 11| Reply OBJ 1: The Pope cannot permit a priest to divulge a sin,
22 Suppl, 47| cannot be compelled even to permit or to do a lesser evil,
23 Suppl, 54| cannot by its ~ordinance permit or forbid certain people
24 Suppl, 61| more should the Divine law ~permit it.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[61]
25 Suppl, 65| derives its binding force to permit the non-observance of the
26 Suppl, 96| not just that ~God should permit the utter loss of a creature
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