Part, Question
1 1, 22 | individual selves. This is mad ~evident thus. For since
2 1, 110 | are awake, as is seen in mad people, and the like. So,
3 2, 6 | concupiscence has rendered mad, it would follow ~that concupiscence
4 2, 77 | altogether, as in the case of mad ~people. Much more, therefore,
5 2, 77 | the case of those who are mad through love or anger; and
6 2, 169 | prophet was foolish and mad [*Vulg.: ~'the spiritual
7 2, 169 | the spiritual man was mad']." Therefore prophecy is
8 2, 169 | described as foolish and mad are not ~true but false
9 2, 173 | happens to those who are mad with anger or love.~Aquin.:
10 2, 174 | who speak in tongues to be mad (1 Cor. 14:23), for instance ~
11 3, 68 | there are some who, though mad or imbecile from birth,
12 3, 83 | the priest dies or goes mad, or is hindered by some
13 Suppl, 32| Baptism is ~conferred on mad people as stated above (
14 Suppl, 41| we ~suppose, as some are mad enough to assert, that corruptible
15 Suppl, 58| than ~carnal marriage. But mad persons can be baptized.
16 Suppl, 58| OTC Para. 2/2~Further, mad persons are not fit for
17 Suppl, 58| it be previous, then ~the mad person either has lucid
18 Suppl, 58| spoken of the Baptism of mad persons (TP, Q[68], ~A[12]).~
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