Part, Question
1 2, 94 | nature." But that which is corrected is changed. Therefore ~the
2 2, 109 | OBJ 2: Further, men are corrected that they may not sin. If
3 2, 109 | regenerate; if indeed he who is ~corrected is a son of promise, in
4 2, 31 | becomes worse through ~being corrected?~(7) Whether secret correction
5 2, 31 | Therefore prelates should not be corrected by their subjects.~Aquin.:
6 2, 31 | even prelates ought to be corrected.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[33] A[
7 2, 31 | scandalizing ~the person to be corrected.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[33] A[
8 2, 31 | for fear lest the person corrected ~become worse.~Aquin.: SMT
9 2, 31 | omitted lest the ~person corrected be disturbed, both because
10 2, 41 | scandalized through being corrected. And so, if ~the correction
11 2, 140 | to both. ~For a child is corrected by being restrained; hence
12 2, 140 | should ~not be fostered, but corrected, as stated above.~Aquin.:
13 2, 166 | inordinate, this may be ~corrected. Hence Ambrose says (De
14 3, 27 | as meaning that our Lord corrected in her, not the ~inordinate
15 3, 89 | position allows, should be corrected by their ~bishops. so that
16 Suppl, 21| Reply OBJ 2: When a man is corrected by being punished, evil
17 Suppl, 62| order that the wife might be corrected by means of that ~punishment.
18 Suppl, 62| Reply OBJ 1: The wife can be corrected for her sin of fornication
19 Suppl, 62| wherefore if she be ~ready to be corrected otherwise, her husband is
20 Suppl, 96| one in ~future who can be corrected thereby. Therefore eternal
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