Part, Question
1 2, 97 | for the government of the ~commonwealth. But if, as time goes on,
2 2, 100 | relations to a community or commonwealth ~of men under God. Now in
3 2, 100 | for the destruction of the commonwealth, or betray the state to
4 2, 100 | the safeguarding of the commonwealth, it ~were enacted in some
5 2, 65 | hindrance on the part of the commonwealth, whose ~power he exercises,
6 2, 65 | has full authority in the commonwealth, ~can lawfully remit the
7 2, 66 | sinner, or to the good of the commonwealth whose calm is ensured by ~
8 2, 66 | conduces to the injury of the ~commonwealth, a man is bound to accusation,
9 2, 66 | secondly, on the part of the commonwealth, whose good is intended ~
10 2, 66 | account of an injury to the commonwealth, because then ~the accused
11 2, 66 | accused and against the commonwealth; wherefore he is punished
12 2, 66 | to the injury done to the commonwealth, ~the text continues: "And
13 2, 66 | inflicts an injury on the commonwealth: and this cannot be condoned
14 2, 66 | who has charge ~of the commonwealth.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[68] A[
15 2, 92 | heinous crime in an earthly ~commonwealth would seem to be for a man
16 2, 92 | the ~whole order of the commonwealth, so, in sins that are committed
17 2, 97 | olden times the rulers of a ~commonwealth were called divines, as
18 2, 134 | opposed to the good of the commonwealth, ~since in order to ensure
19 2, 181 | of mind and of an earthly commonwealth is the better preserved
20 2, 185 | Christians belong to one ~commonwealth."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[187]
21 2, 186 | the defense of the whole commonwealth. ~Hence it is said of Judas
22 3, 18 | hanged for ~the good of the commonwealth, and one of the latter's
23 3, 67 | 1~Reply OBJ 2: In every commonwealth minor affairs are entrusted
24 Suppl, 77| withdrawn, so that ~the commonwealth is said to remain the selfsame.
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