Part, Question
1 1, 32 | they ~called "mind" or the "paternal intellect," containing the
2 1, 32 | properties; i.e. ~in the paternal, the filial, and the processional."
3 1, 42 | by His recognition ~of paternal authority; whereas "creatures
4 1, 42 | by His recognition ~of paternal authority; whereas "creatures
5 2, 95 | rather by the gift of God, paternal training suffices, which
6 2, 100 | of gluttony is ~left to paternal admonition, since it is
7 2, 105 | says (Ethic. x, 9), the paternal ~authority has the power
8 2, 48 | prudence, there should be a paternal corresponding to ~regnative
9 2, 48 | power of a ~king, wherefore paternal government is not reckoned
10 2, 55 | Whether right of dominion and paternal right are distinct species?~
11 2, 55 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether paternal right and right of dominion
12 2, 55 | OBJ 1: It would seem that "paternal right" and "right of dominion" ~
13 2, 55 | special right of dominion or paternal right, since the master
14 2, 55 | distinguishes right of ~dominion, paternal right and so on as species
15 2, 55 | a kind of ~just, called "paternal." In like manner neither
16 2, 55 | right, as when we speak of "paternal" right, or right of ~"dominion,"
17 2, 183 | lawful ~heir, of claiming his paternal inheritance." Moreover they
18 2, 183 | it. For they claim their paternal ~inheritance not as their
19 3, 29 | under the protection of the ~paternal roof, until the day when
20 3, 70 | Divine things by way of paternal admonition. Hence the Lord ~
21 Suppl, 40| Levites had a right to their ~paternal inheritance; and the reason
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