Part, Question
1 1, 19 | he wishes that precept ~obeyed. Hence a divine precept
2 1, 95 | all animals ~would have obeyed man of their own accord,
3 1, 95 | corporeal matter would not have obeyed even the holy angels." Much
4 1, 95 | therefore would it have obeyed man in the state of innocence.~
5 2, 92 | every law aims at being obeyed by those ~who are subject
6 2, 92 | subjects, and aims at ~being obeyed by them, which is to make
7 2, 96 | human law should not be obeyed.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[96] A[
8 2, 99 | the Law as ~long as they obeyed it; and as soon as they
9 2, 12 | Therefore princes should not be obeyed ~when they have apostatized
10 2, 31 | A prelate is not to be obeyed contrary to a Divine precept, ~
11 2, 31 | Consequently he ought not ~to be obeyed, because a prelate is not
12 2, 42 | command will be ~perfectly obeyed by those who fight and conquer
13 2, 81 | May Thy commandments be ~obeyed' on earth as in heaven,
14 2, 99 | their kindred, because they ~obeyed the Lord's command, and
15 2, 102| 4) Whether God must be obeyed in all things?~(5) Whether
16 2, 102| Whether God ought to be obeyed in all things?~Aquin.: SMT
17 2, 102| seems that God need not be obeyed in all things. For it is ~
18 2, 102| Therefore God is not to be ~obeyed in all things.~Aquin.: SMT
19 2, 102| superiors are not to be obeyed in all things.~Aquin.: SMT
20 2, 152| innocent son, ~because he obeyed God, although considered
21 2, 152| the ~greater authority is obeyed in preference to the lesser,
22 2, 161| man puffed up with pride obeyed the ~serpent's prompting,
23 2, 187| sinner Matthew. Yet Matthew obeyed His call, ~and the youth
24 2, 187| His call, ~and the youth obeyed not, because sinners are
25 3, 2 | should harken to those who obeyed Him.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[2]
26 3, 72 | for ~instructors, and we obeyed [Vulg.: 'reverenced']" them;
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