|    Part, Question1   1, 1  |    But in this science, the treatment is mainly about ~God; for
 2   1, 14 | knowledge will be added the treatment of ideas.~Aquin.: SMT FP
 3   1, 39 |   should be ~avoided in the treatment of divine things; for, as
 4   1, 46 |  there are three points for treatment:~(1) Whether creatures always
 5   1, 39 |   should be ~avoided in the treatment of divine things; for, as
 6   1, 47 |  there are three points for treatment:~(1) Whether creatures always
 7   1, 89 |  there are four subjects of treatment: (1) the production ~of
 8   1, 94 |     there are two points of treatment: (1) the grace and righteousness ~
 9   1, 104|     fever suddenly, without treatment or ~the usual process of
10   2, 47 |     contempt," "despiteful ~treatment," i.e. hindering one from
11   2, 48 |   if they receive ~unwonted treatment; for instance, honorable
12   2, 87 |   that human nature needs a treatment of penal ~medicines, is
13   2, 97 |  reasonably receive special treatment, ~it is not respect of persons
14   2, 105|     punished: and the worse treatment of all ~seems to be that
15   2, 28 |     as when we suffer cruel treatment in ourselves, so ~too, in
16   2, 31 | unwilling to ~submit to his treatment; and this may be compared
17   2, 97 | consists in ~the irreverent treatment of a sacred thing. Now reverence
18   3, 84 |  man would need no medical ~treatment, unless he were ill, and
 
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