Part, Question
1 1, 107 | the first of ~which is to appoint those things which are to
2 1, 107 | since the "Dominations" appoint and order what belongs to ~
3 2, 58 | as a prudent man ~would appoint it." Now this right reason
4 2, 59 | as a ~prudent man would appoint it."~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[59]
5 2, 64 | as a prudent man would appoint it." If therefore ~intellectual
6 2, 103 | had no other effect but to appoint them to the divine worship,
7 2, 105 | Dt. 16:18: ~"Thou shalt appoint judges and magistrates in
8 2, 1 | manner it was necessary to appoint a third ~article about the
9 2, 26 | necessary for the reason to appoint a mode to the exterior effect ~
10 2, 45 | not belong to prudence to ~appoint the end to moral virtues,
11 2, 45 | not belong to ~prudence to appoint the end to moral virtues,
12 2, 45 | virtues. But prudence does not appoint the end to moral virtues,
13 2, 45 | Therefore prudence does not appoint the mean to ~moral virtues.~
14 2, 58 | Dt. 16:18): "Thou shalt appoint judges ~and magistrates
15 2, 76 | senate did not (nor could it) appoint a usufruct ~to such things,
16 2, 106 | Further, there is no need to appoint a special virtue for an
17 2, 116 | belongs properly to justice to appoint the measure in ~the acquisition
18 2, 145 | that the Church ~should appoint certain fasts to be kept
19 2, 182 | apostles decided here to appoint throughout the ~Church seven
20 2, 183 | he who has to choose or appoint one for a bishop is ~not
21 2, 183 | fellowship of good men, "and appoint his portion ~with hypocrites,"
22 Suppl, 40| reprove, to correct, to appoint, to loose, and to bind in
23 Suppl, 86| the Divine sentence will appoint ~to each one the reward
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