|    Part, Question1   2, 94  |          as sexual intercourse, ~education of offspring and so forth.
 2   2, 107 |      another law regulating the ~education of children who need to
 3   2, 25  |      father in giving birth ~and education to her child; wherefore
 4   2, 34  |         says to Laeta ~about the education of her daughter (Ep. cvii): "
 5   2, 100 |      principle of generation, of education, of learning and of whatever ~
 6   2, 100 |        dignity, since ~birth and education, which originate in the
 7   2, 187 |      without providing for their education. For it is written (1 Tim. ~
 8   3, 67  |        father, "being, food, and education." If, therefore, godparents
 9   3, 67  |      generation, so is spiritual education distinct from that of the
10   3, 67  |         3 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Education would be full of confusion
11 Suppl, 41|          offspring, but also its education and development until ~it
12 Suppl, 41| existence," "nourishment," ~and "education." Now a child cannot be
13 Suppl, 45|    daughter, for the purpose of ~education. Hence, in so far as she
14 Suppl, 49|        children, but ~also their education, to which as its end is
15 Suppl, 57|       him being, nourishment and education; and hereditary succession
16 Suppl, 57|         person's nourishment and education, else a person would ~be
17 Suppl, 59|        worship of God. Now since education is the work of father and ~
18 Suppl, 59|        the mother's care for its education.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[59] A[
19 Suppl, 65|       care is ~necessary for its education. Wherefore the marriage
 
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