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      Part, Question2001   2, 19  |              not always in ~the same way. Because, since the theological
2002   2, 19  |            from a habit: and in this way no sin can grow from a virtuous
2003   2, 19  |             by a virtue, and in this way nothing hinders ~a sin proceeding
2004   2, 19  |          that they may die." In this way fear of God or horror of
2005   2, 19  |             mortal ~sin. In the same way, a man while retaining in
2006   2, 19  |           particular matter. In this way there can be despair, just ~
2007   2, 19  |            as arduous goods. In this way despair is caused by lust.~
2008   2, 19  |             down the spirit, in this way despair is ~born of sloth.~
2009   2, 19  |              sloth in a more special way: though it may arise from ~
2010   2, 20  |           presumption: it is in this way that ~inordinate fear is
2011   2, 21  |        inducements to ~hope, even by way of warning or command, and
2012   2, 21  |           command, and not merely by way of ~promise, as in the Law;
2013   2, 21  |           Further, presumption, in a way, is opposed to fear. But
2014   2, 22  |              of himself, and in this way friendship never extends
2015   2, 22  |           connected with him in ~any way. Indeed so much do we love
2016   2, 22  |           hate us; so that, in ~this way, the friendship of charity
2017   2, 22  |             be not virtuous: in this way ~charity, which above all
2018   2, 22  |           from this motion in such a way that ~the human mind be
2019   2, 22  |            moves the will in ~such a way to the act of loving, as
2020   2, 22  |            to it by Him; and in this way He "ordereth all things
2021   2, 22  |             diaphanous body. In this way charity is superior ~to
2022   2, 22  |           virtue depends on it ~in a way, as we shall state further
2023   2, 22  |        further on (AA[7],8). In this way prudence ~is included in
2024   2, 22  |       diversity of end, and in ~this way there are three species
2025   2, 22  |            Further, that which is by way of addition to another seems
2026   2, 22  |          which is best": and in this way no true virtue is ~possible
2027   2, 22  |            FS, Q[85], A[2]). In this way it is possible for an act,
2028   2, 22  |          them. Therefore it is in no way the form of the virtues.~
2029   2, 22  |        essential form, but rather by way of ~efficient cause, in
2030   2, 23  |      supremely lovable to us in this way, ~on account of the inclination
2031   2, 23  |             above all things in this way, ~it is necessary that charity
2032   2, 23  |           reason of our being on the way to God, Who is the last
2033   2, 23  |            of our happiness. In this way we advance as we get nigh
2034   2, 23  |            further advance along the way would cease. Hence the ~
2035   2, 23  |            Apostle calls charity the way, when he says (1 Cor. 12:
2036   2, 23  |             you yet a more excellent way."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[24] A[
2037   2, 23  |               or less; it is in this way that the virtual quantity
2038   2, 23  |      position or number, and in this way we have ~the increase of
2039   2, 23  |             its subject, and in this way it has its proper increase,
2040   2, 23  |          other ~accidental forms, by way of intensity in its subject,
2041   2, 23  |             its subject, and in this way it increase in a man who
2042   2, 23  |             than before. In the same way ~charity has a twofold quantity;
2043   2, 23  |          that "to stand still in the way to God is to go back." Now
2044   2, 23  |          charity goes forward in the way to God. Therefore charity ~
2045   2, 23  |           OBJ 3: Man advances in the way to God, not merely by actual ~
2046   2, 23  |              that the charity of the way can equal the charity of
2047   2, 23  |       charity can be perfect in this way; ~the charity of God alone
2048   2, 23  |              perfection to which the way leads."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
2049   2, 23  |           with the perfection of the way, but with that of heaven.~
2050   2, 23  |             3: The perfection of the way is not perfection simply, ~
2051   2, 23  |        justifying him, but in such a way, that if the man turns ~
2052   2, 23  |           man, He works ~in the same way as when He first infuses
2053   2, 23  |             it can decrease ~in this way. Now, if it decrease, this
2054   2, 23  |             in us by ~God, except by way of punishment, in so far
2055   2, 23  |           diminish charity except by way of ~punishment: and this
2056   2, 23  |             either effectively or by way of merit. But mortal ~sin
2057   2, 23  |           further on (A[12]), and by way of merit, since ~when, by
2058   2, 23  |            either ~effectively or by way of merit. Not effectively,
2059   2, 23  |            in its subject in ~such a way that it can be lost, when
2060   2, 23  |         receives one form in ~such a way, that it retains the potentiality
2061   2, 23  |           whereas the charity of the way can, because in this state
2062   2, 23  |            may be understood, in one way, that a ~man who is in the
2063   2, 23  |             we may ~reply in another way, that when he speaks of
2064   2, 23  |               contempt, and, in this way, Peter did not lose charity.
2065   2, 23  |              against charity in this way, that ~Peter lost charity;
2066   2, 24  |         latter and not in the former way that charity is loved out
2067   2, 24  |          reasons refer in a general ~way to friendship, which cannot
2068   2, 24  |         Reply OBJ 2: The likeness by way of trace does not confer
2069   2, 24  |         extend to all that is in any way true, whereas ~the friendship
2070   2, 24  |              friendship, and in this way we must hold that, ~properly
2071   2, 24  |               of reason: and in this way chiefly it is through charity
2072   2, 24  |             in three ways: first, by way of prediction, not by way ~
2073   2, 24  |            way of prediction, not by way ~of wish, so that the sense
2074   2, 24  |             into hell." Secondly, by way of wish, yet so that the ~
2075   2, 24  |             is common to all, in one way; in another way ~it is proper
2076   2, 24  |               in one way; in another way ~it is proper to the good;
2077   2, 24  |              to the good; in a third way, it is proper to the wicked.
2078   2, 24  |      substance and nature, and, this way all think themselves to
2079   2, 24  |             a soul and body. In this way too, all men, both ~good
2080   2, 24  |         state is said to do. In this way, all do not ~think themselves
2081   2, 24  |             them, ~wherefore in this way they think themselves to
2082   2, 24  |            the same ~things. In this way the good love themselves,
2083   2, 24  |              another's good. In this way we love irrational creatures
2084   2, 24  |            above (A[3]): and in this way too we can love ~the nature
2085   2, 24  |       charity, loves himself in ~one way, and his own body in another.~
2086   2, 25  |          certain things are, in some way, before or after. Hence ~
2087   2, 25  |              ordered. It is in this ~way that order is stated to
2088   2, 25  |           reason for loving. In this way good is the cause of love,
2089   2, 25  |              causes love, as being a way to acquire love. It is in
2090   2, 25  |          acquire love. It is in this way that ~seeing is the cause
2091   2, 25  |           creature, ~each in its own way, i.e. either by an intellectual,
2092   2, 25  |           resides in some restricted way; and not of friendly relations
2093   2, 25  |             a ~man ought not to give way to any evil of sin, which
2094   2, 25  |           any action depends in some way on the ~subject. Wherefore,
2095   2, 25  |        participation of happiness by way of overflow, which is ~the
2096   2, 25  |            more intense: and in this way we ought not to love all ~
2097   2, 25  |              For that which is in no way ~hateful seems more lovable
2098   2, 25  |        friendships, according to the way in which ~they are connected.
2099   2, 25  |            are most strong and in no way yield to the ties of blood." ~
2100   2, 25  |             to be loved: and in this way a man ought to love his
2101   2, 25  |         connected with him, in which way a man's children are more
2102   2, 25  |        principle in a more excellent way than the ~mother, because
2103   2, 25  |             connection. In the first way we ought to ~love our benefactor
2104   2, 25  |              Para. 2/2~In the second way, however, we love those
2105   2, 25  |            love itself. In the first way a ~man will love better
2106   2, 25  |            by God. But in the second way a man will ~love himself
2107   2, 26  |              because it is a kind of way leading ~a man to love.~
2108   2, 26  |          other things. In the fourth way, however, He can be loved
2109   2, 26  |              fear lead to charity by way of a certain ~disposition,
2110   2, 26  |         Therefore the charity of the way adheres to God immediately.~
2111   2, 26  |           through its effects, or by way of pre-eminence or ~negation
2112   2, 26  |              it may be understood by way of comparison of the lover
2113   2, 26  |       measured, but not in the ~same way. For it is found in the
2114   2, 26  |          Body Para. 2/4~In the first way, love of one's friend surpasses
2115   2, 26  |              Para. 3/4~In the second way, however, it is better to
2116   2, 26  |           love our friends in such a way that we love not our ~enemies.
2117   2, 26  |          sake, on the other. In this way love of ~our neighbor includes
2118   2, 28  |              it may appear good in a way, so as to calm the appetite
2119   2, 28  |            not the last end, but the way thereto. But ~peace is the
2120   2, 28  |               him, we say that, in a way, he wishes to be ill.~Aquin.:
2121   2, 28  |            misery," is, in the first way, anything contrary to the
2122   2, 28  |         however, fault ~may be, in a way, a punishment, through having
2123   2, 28  |           who are in bad health give way to sorrow more ~easily,
2124   2, 28  |            of suffering in ~the same way.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[30] A[
2125   2, 28  |           they are disposed in that ~way they are pitiless, according
2126   2, 28  |            these things stand in the way." Therefore mercy is not
2127   2, 28  |             grief may denote, in one way, a movement of the sensitive
2128   2, 28  |         passion; whereas, in another way, ~it may denote a movement
2129   2, 28  |              is vouchsafed in such a way that ~justice is safeguarded,
2130   2, 29  |             deposit or in some other way. ~In this case a man ought
2131   2, 29  |        virtues or vices, and in this way also there are various kinds
2132   2, 30  |           what is ~just, in the same way as a just man, i.e. with
2133   2, 30  |          virtue's end. It is in this way that almsgiving is reckoned
2134   2, 30  |     appetitive power, ~especially by way of sorrow, which is remedied
2135   2, 30  |         their substance, and in this way they have merely a ~corporal
2136   2, 30  |              the effect, and in this way again, they have a ~spiritual
2137   2, 30  |            be relieved in some other way, and that what we would ~
2138   2, 30  |        expresses himself in the same way.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[32] A[
2139   2, 30  |         beyond what he needs in this way, or one might take much
2140   2, 30  |      something if there be no ~other way of succoring the one who
2141   2, 30  |             and the most ~creditable way of doing this is to give
2142   2, 30  |            to give to them in such a way that they are likely ~to
2143   2, 31  |             may be omitted in such a way that one ~commits a mortal
2144   2, 31  |         these things. It ~is in this way that holy men sometimes
2145   2, 31  |             which seeks in a special way the recovery of an erring ~
2146   2, 31  |              unless he ~were in some way his equal as regards the
2147   2, 31  |              is ~safeguarded in this way, since the order of justice
2148   2, 31  |             I answer that, The right way to go from one extreme to
2149   2, 32  |         causes love. And in the same way ~sorrow causes hatred.~Aquin.:
2150   2, 32  |          hatred arises from anger by way of increase. For at first, ~
2151   2, 33  |              those ~which are a long way off are much better than
2152   2, 33  |           goods of others, in such a way ~as not to disparage those
2153   2, 33  |          spiritual good in a general way, sloth will not be a special
2154   2, 34  |             s own evil, and in this ~way sorrow can be about another'
2155   2, 34  |           excellence. ~It is in this way that envy grieves for another'
2156   2, 34  |             for another: and in this way it is possible for sorrow
2157   2, 34  |             vices seem to worm their way into the deceived mind under
2158   2, 34  |           envy there is something by way of ~beginning, something
2159   2, 34  |              beginning, something by way of middle, and something
2160   2, 34  |             middle, and something by way of term. The ~beginning
2161   2, 34  |       another's prosperity is in one way the very same ~as envy,
2162   2, 34  |            good name, but in another way it is a daughter ~of envy,
2163   2, 35  |             is praiseworthy. In this way Paul was to ~be commended
2164   2, 35  |              a man holds to his own ~way of thinking, and departs
2165   2, 35  |         disunion of wills, and in no way ~indicates that other vices
2166   2, 36  |          when a thing arises in this way, it does so not directly ~
2167   2, 36  |           but accidentally, in which way nothing hinders one contrary
2168   2, 37  |            be punished in the usual ~way. On the other hand, it was
2169   2, 38  |           deceive the enemy ~in this way, for there are certain "
2170   2, 39  |              to harm another. In one way it is as ~though he intended
2171   2, 39  |              or secretly. In another way a man intends to ~hurt another
2172   2, 41  |            going along the spiritual way, a man may be ~disposed
2173   2, 41  |              from advancing in God's way, and that is at least a
2174   2, 41  |             in a person's ~spiritual way. Now even perfect men can
2175   2, 41  |        progress ~along the spiritual way, according to 1 Thess. 2:
2176   2, 41  |            Further, the most fitting way of safeguarding and recovering ~
2177   2, 42  |            scandal in your brother's way."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[44] A[
2178   2, 42  |            is the ~perfection of the way. Venial sin is not contrary
2179   2, 42  |           order to direct man in the way of ~salvation, according
2180   2, 42  |          though ~imperfectly, on the way. Nevertheless on the way
2181   2, 42  |             way. Nevertheless on the way one man will fulfil it ~
2182   2, 42  |               after a fashion on the way, but not perfectly.~Aquin.:
2183   2, 42  |           fulfil this precept on the way, but does nothing against ~
2184   2, 42  |          that a man should ~not give way to his neighbor in evil,
2185   2, 44  |              one contrary is not the way to arrive at the other.
2186   2, 44  |             other. But ~folly is the way to arrive at wisdom, for
2187   2, 45  |           wherein there is no fixed ~way of obtaining the end, as
2188   2, 45  |              the practical reason by way of conclusions, and ~such
2189   2, 45  |        prudence, which prepares the ~way for them, by disposing the
2190   2, 45  |           good robber," ~and in this way may speak of "a prudent
2191   2, 45  |            of "a prudent robber," by way of similarity, ~because
2192   2, 46  |              of that virtue. In this way, out of all the things mentioned ~
2193   2, 46  |             various species. In this way ~the parts of prudence,
2194   2, 46  |            principal virtue. In this way the parts of ~prudence are "
2195   2, 47  |             Poster. i, 34). In this ~way shrewdness belongs to prudence.~
2196   2, 47  |              itself, to be a fitting way to arouse ~love in his heart,
2197   2, 48  |         commands of others in such a way that they move ~themselves
2198   2, 48  |            of political prudence, by way of example and in accordance ~
2199   2, 50  |             the rational creature by way of counsel, ~wherefore counsel
2200   2, 50  |             it is lightened. In this way, then, God causes in us ~
2201   2, 50  |           mind of the blessed in one way, and the mind of the wayfarer,
2202   2, 50  |            acts in heaven as on ~the way thither.~Aquin.: SMT SS
2203   2, 50  |             it does ~so in a special way in works of mercy, for the
2204   2, 51  |             act of prudence. In this way imprudence is a sin in ~
2205   2, 51  |            its species. In the first way, a vice may be said to be
2206   2, 51  |            of all sins: and in ~this way imprudence is not a general
2207   2, 51  |           participation; and in this way imprudence is ~a general
2208   2, 51  |           written (Prov. 4:19): "The way of the wicked is ~darksome,
2209   2, 51  |             to acts of the ~soul, by way of similitude to bodily
2210   2, 52  |    neglecteth his ~own life [Vulg.: 'way'] shall die."~Aquin.: SMT
2211   2, 53  |         VICES OPPOSED TO PRUDENCE BY WAY OF RESEMBLANCE (EIGHT ARTICLES) ~
2212   2, 53  |            appetible ~object, but by way of suggestion. Wherefore,
2213   2, 53  |        knowledge in two ways: in one way when ~the reason is led
2214   2, 53  |              to be true; in ~another way when the reason proceeds
2215   2, 53  |               execution, and in this way it belongs to guile. Hence
2216   2, 54  |             to injustice in the same way as the execution of craftiness,
2217   2, 55  |             related to some other by way of some kind of equality,
2218   2, 55  |              taking into account the way in which it is done ~by
2219   2, 55  |              it is done in a certain way by the agent. For this reason ~
2220   2, 55  |           natural right." In another way a thing is ~adjusted or
2221   2, 55  |             is natural in the second way, but not in the ~first.~
2222   2, 55  |            but as ~belonging in some way to that something else:
2223   2, 55  |          something else: and in this way, as regards ~human affairs,
2224   2, 55  |            justice towards them in a way: and for ~this reason too
2225   2, 56  |              what belongs to him, by way of ~command and direction,
2226   2, 56  |              what belongs to him, by way of ~execution.~Aquin.: SMT
2227   2, 56  |              upright shall make ~his way prosperous." Therefore justice
2228   2, 56  |           which is necessary in this way. It does ~however exclude
2229   2, 56  |       neither should justice in any ~way be reckoned a general virtue.~
2230   2, 56  |             justice which is in this way styled general, is called "
2231   2, 56  |         sovereign principally and by way of a mastercraft, while
2232   2, 56  |            general. Speaking in this way, legal justice is essentially
2233   2, 56  |           that a ~good": and in this way too they belong to justice,
2234   2, 56  |             man is ~disposed in some way or other in himself, than
2235   2, 56  |           thing may be good in every way: thus the virtues are good;
2236   2, 56  |             vengeance in a different way: and this ~implies a real
2237   2, 58  |     pronounces judgment: and in this way, judgment is an act of ~
2238   2, 58  |              judging aright. In this way, in matters of justice,
2239   2, 58  |          fool when he walketh in the way, ~whereas he himself is
2240   2, 58  |           ought to despise or in any way injure another ~man without
2241   2, 58  |       whether a thing be done in one way or in another"; as ~stated
2242   2, 58  |          judgment, ~interprets, in a way, the letter of the law,
2243   2, 59  |             mean is take in the same way?~(3) Whether their matter
2244   2, 59  |            receives that which, in a way, is his own.~Aquin.: SMT
2245   2, 59  |           particular individuals by ~way of distribution.~Aquin.:
2246   2, 59  |              to an individual in one way, and his ~personal property
2247   2, 59  |         personal property in another way. ~(tm)Aquin.: SMT SS Q[61]
2248   2, 59  |              be observed in the same way in distributive as in ~commutative
2249   2, 59  |             be ~observed in the same way as in commutative justice.
2250   2, 59  |           mean is ~taken in the same way in all the parts of temperance
2251   2, 59  |              be observed in the same way in both ~distributive and
2252   2, 59  |              is observed in the same way in ~both kinds of justice.~
2253   2, 59  |        things and persons: in such a way that even as one ~person
2254   2, 59  |            mean is taken in the same way according to the ~equality
2255   2, 60  |             judge can exact more by ~way of damages; and yet this
2256   2, 60  |        obtaining what ~he was on the way to obtain. A loss of this
2257   2, 60  |           actually, and to be on the way to obtain a thing is to
2258   2, 60  |            cooperate with him in any way whatever, ~the person from
2259   2, 60  |            but also he who is in any way cause of the sin, whether
2260   2, 60  |          commanding, or in any other way whatever.~Aquin.: SMT SS
2261   2, 61  |            what is thine, and go thy way."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[63] A[
2262   2, 61  |              absolutely: and in this way the man who abounds the
2263   2, 61  |          community: ~and in the same way parents and masters should
2264   2, 61  |            thing judged, and in this way judgment is common to commutative
2265   2, 61  |        distributive justice. In this way respect of persons may ~
2266   2, 62  |             the wicked turn from his way and live." Therefore it
2267   2, 62  |     community. Therefore it is in no way lawful to slay the innocent.~
2268   2, 63  |            person a harm, ~except by way of punishment in the cause
2269   2, 63  |       unlawful to imprison or in any way detain a man, unless ~it
2270   2, 63  |              who is connected in any way with another, that injury ~
2271   2, 64  |       regards their use, and in this way, man has a natural dominion
2272   2, 64  |             the play he prepared the way for others: but he acts
2273   2, 64  |            fraud and guile. In ~this way it does not diminish sin,
2274   2, 64  |              is in theft. In another way secrecy is merely a circumstance
2275   2, 64  |             neighbor ~by acting this way.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[66] A[
2276   2, 65  |        coercion. Accordingly in this way did Christ of ~his own accord
2277   2, 66  |             a ~criminal case goes by way of accusation, the accuser
2278   2, 66  |            committing a sin - in one way, in the very ~process of
2279   2, 66  |             one another - in another way, if the accusation be ~quashed
2280   2, 66  |           where the procedure is ~by way of accusation, the accuser
2281   2, 67  |           take ~part in a sin in any way - for the Apostle says (
2282   2, 67  |              man may ~stand in their way." Secondly, a man appeals
2283   2, 68  |       committed to man in some other way under ~secrecy, we must
2284   2, 69  |       counseling, helping, or in any way consenting, because to counsel
2285   2, 69  |            assist an action is, in a way, to do it, and the Apostle
2286   2, 69  |         throw up his brief in such a way as to help the ~other side,
2287   2, 69  |           induce his client to give ~way, or make some compromise
2288   2, 70  |           revenge: since the easiest way for the angry man to take
2289   2, 71  |           words in two ways - in one way, openly, and this is done
2290   2, 71  |               A[1]) - and in another way ~secretly, and this is done
2291   2, 71  |           two points: ~first, in the way in which the words are uttered,
2292   2, 71  |           are they that walk in the ~way of salvation, [*Cf. Mt.
2293   2, 73  |          object of derision. In this way derision is a mortal ~sin,
2294   2, 74  |             thing spoken. ~First, by way of assertion, as when a
2295   2, 74  |             indicative mood: in this way "maledicere" signifies simply
2296   2, 74  |              to the thing spoken, by way of cause, and this ~belongs
2297   2, 74  |            evil speaking which is by way ~of simple assertion of
2298   2, 74  |            ways of evil speaking, by way of command ~and by way of
2299   2, 74  |            by way of command ~and by way of desire, there is the
2300   2, 74  |    pronouncing anathema. In the same way the prophets in ~the Scriptures
2301   2, 74  |         imprecation may be taken ~by way of foretelling. Sometimes
2302   2, 74  |            in several ways. First by way of ministration, in ~so
2303   2, 74  |            the rational creature ~by way of signification: and thus
2304   2, 74  |           containing them, namely by way of time or ~place: and thus
2305   2, 74  |           uttered against someone by way of command or desire. Now ~
2306   2, 74  |           evil of fault is spoken by way of assertion, whereas in
2307   2, 74  |       cursing which is ~expressed by way of command, since it has
2308   2, 74  |               A[3]), cursing, in one way, includes the ~desire for
2309   2, 74  |        argument considers cursing by way of command.~
2310   2, 75  |             for his advantage in any way; but only in certain ~fixed
2311   2, 76  |           kind of ~consideration, by way of payment for the loan?~(
2312   2, 76  |             made in two ways. In one way, ~as a debt of justice;
2313   2, 76  |           pay back more. In ~another way a man's obligation to repayment
2314   2, 77  |             all ~sin." It is in this way that Ambrose defined sin,
2315   2, 77  |               Wherefore, in the same way as ~justice is a special
2316   2, 77  |           them or injure them in any way. ~Hence it is evident that,
2317   2, 78  |             the debtor, and in ~this way it pertains to this kind
2318   2, 79  |              a special and singular ~way, because He made all things,
2319   2, 79  |        worship God, yet in a special way religious are those who ~
2320   2, 79  |           and ~exceeds them in every way. Wherefore to Him is special
2321   2, 79  |              worship, and this is by way of matter and object in ~
2322   2, 79  |              significations. In ~one way it denotes purity; and this
2323   2, 79  |         means "unsoiled." In another way it denotes firmness, ~wherefore
2324   2, 79  |              this respect it is in a way identified with religion.
2325   2, 80  |            to be "devout" who, in ~a way, devote themselves to God,
2326   2, 80  |        thought to have lost. In this way tears arise from ~devotion.~
2327   2, 81  |           cause. Accordingly in this way the reason is ~cause of
2328   2, 81  |              necessity; and in ~this way it belongs to reason, to
2329   2, 81  |             to the effect, and, in a way, ~disposing to it, and in
2330   2, 81  |       addition to cause something by way of ~command or of petition,
2331   2, 81  |           through him. In the ~first way we offer prayer to God alone,
2332   2, 81  |           glory." But in the ~second way we pray to the saints, whether
2333   2, 81  |           desire to be ~clothed in a way befitting one's station,
2334   2, 81  |      correction of men. Fourthly, by way of ~conformity of our will
2335   2, 81  |       directs us in two ways: in one way, by its very ~nature, in
2336   2, 81  |             very ~nature, in another way, accidentally. Of its very
2337   2, 81  |           which is beatitude: in one way, directly and ~principally,
2338   2, 81  |              in ~heaven"; in another way instrumentally, and as it
2339   2, 81  |              things, each in its own way, desire to ~attain the Divine
2340   2, 81  |              they distract or in any way impede the mind we should ~
2341   2, 83  |      reverence for ~God; and in this way the acts also of other virtues
2342   2, 84  |          have been made, there is no way of offering them ~again.
2343   2, 84  |               again. Therefore in no way is a man under a necessity
2344   2, 84  |             offered to the Church by way of assignment.~Aquin.: SMT
2345   2, 84  |             the ~priests, whether by way of gift or by way of sale.~
2346   2, 84  |         whether by way of gift or by way of sale.~Aquin.: SMT SS
2347   2, 84  |          first-fruits are offered by way of oblation, a ~condition
2348   2, 85  |            and ~shall keep me in the way by which I walk . . . of
2349   2, 85  |          precepts." ~Nevertheless by way of consequence these institutions
2350   2, 85  |             future. For ten is, in a way, the perfect number (being
2351   2, 85  |           tithes on them in the same way as other personal tithes. ~
2352   2, 85  |          tithes have been granted by way of alms to certain lay ~
2353   2, 86  |          pleases him in some special way, he is not bound to ~enter
2354   2, 86  |             to religion or latria by way of command, in so far as
2355   2, 86  |          solemnizes the fact ~in one way, namely, with a certain
2356   2, 86  |             is solemnized in another way, ~namely, the array of the
2357   2, 86  |           this reason, exempt in any way from the care of their parents;
2358   2, 86  |      contained under it, in the same way as a person is said to ~
2359   2, 87  |             in three ways. First, by way of oath in ~order to confirm
2360   2, 87  |              assertion: secondly, by way of adjuration as ~an inducement
2361   2, 87  |    inducement to others: thirdly, by way of invocation for the purpose
2362   2, 87  |              of truth, for many give way to lying, according to Ps.
2363   2, 87  |             are true or not. In one ~way He reveals the truth simply,
2364   2, 87  |         hitherto secret: ~in another way by punishing the lying witness,
2365   2, 87  |            knowledge; ~and thus in a way he shows reverence to God.
2366   2, 87  |              takes God as witness by way of ~an oath, he acknowledges
2367   2, 87  |             Body Para. 2/3~The other way of swearing is by cursing
2368   2, 87  |             in ~both ways: either by way of a curse, as though he
2369   2, 87  |              s health ~to God; or by way of contestation, as though
2370   2, 87  |              of ~contrary causes, by way of superabundance and defect.
2371   2, 87  |            and defect. It is in this way ~that some are debarred
2372   2, 88  |              TAKING OF GOD'S NAME BY WAY OF ADJURATION (THREE ARTICLES)~
2373   2, 88  |              taking of God's name by way of adjuration: ~under which
2374   2, 88  |           certain thing, in the same way as he would bind ~himself
2375   2, 88  |              obligation, in the same way as he would bind ~himself
2376   2, 88  |       Moreover, we adjure God in one way and man in another; because
2377   2, 88  |            ways ~of adjuring: one by way of prayer or inducement
2378   2, 88  |             holy thing: the other by way of compulsion. In the first
2379   2, 88  |             compulsion. In the first way it is not ~lawful to adjure
2380   2, 88  |            the demons because such a way seems to savor of ~benevolence
2381   2, 88  |              not authoritatively ~by way of compulsion, but rather
2382   2, 88  |            compulsion, but rather by way of a friendly appeal.~Aquin.:
2383   2, 88  |          above ~(AA[1],2). One is by way of appeal; and this cannot
2384   2, 88  |             kind of adjuration is by way of compulsion: and, seemingly, ~
2385   2, 88  |           obey Him." Therefore in no way, ~apparently, is it lawful
2386   2, 88  |      creature in itself: and in this way it would be vain to adjure
2387   2, 88  |       adjured in two ways. First, by way of appeal made to God, and ~
2388   2, 88  |        calling on God: secondly, by ~way of compulsion, which relates
2389   2, 89  |         glorify Me, and there is the way by which I will show him
2390   2, 89  |       preaching is a ~more excellent way than by singing. Wherefore
2391   2, 90  |           114)~SUPERSTITION, i.e. BY WAY OF EXCESS (QQ[92]-96)~OF
2392   2, 90  |              a moral virtue. One ~by way of excess, the other by
2393   2, 90  |              of excess, the other by way of deficiency. Again, the
2394   2, 90  |             of light." It is in this way that ~superstition is described
2395   2, 91  |           the Church." Therefore no ~way of worshiping God is pernicious.~
2396   2, 91  |    discordant therefrom: and in this way, at the time of the New
2397   2, 91  |            inward instinct as to the way of worshiping God, and others
2398   2, 91  |            divine worship are ~in no way contrary to the truth: wherefore
2399   2, 91  |       absolute quantity, and in this way there cannot be excess in ~
2400   2, 91  |         argument considers excess by way of absolute quantity.~
2401   2, 92  |            to be ~given; and in this way latria is applied equivocally
2402   2, 92  |          adore," says he, "in such a way as to ~remember that our
2403   2, 92  |       through ignorance: and in this way ~nothing hinders heretics,
2404   2, 92  |            grievous sin: and in this way the sin against ~nature
2405   2, 93  |             God in two ~ways: in one way, it is something offered
2406   2, 93  |              of the kind: in another way, it is something ~divine
2407   2, 93  |       enchantments," it is ~added by way of answer: "Should not the
2408   2, 93  |             always occur in the same way, whereas the latter ~are
2409   2, 93  |            occurrences, and ~in this way the future is frequently
2410   2, 93  |            than those which in ~some way may have reference to these
2411   2, 94  |           intellectual soul is in no way cleansed by theurgic inventions,"
2412   2, 94  |              the demons. Hence in no way is ~it lawful for man to
2413   2, 94  |           the "Hail Mary," or in any way whatever to ~call on the
2414   2, 94  |         carry them about one ~in any way for the purpose of self-protection.
2415   2, 95  |              1 - IRRELIGION, i.e. BY WAY OF DEFICIENCY (QQ[97]-102)~
2416   2, 95  |         others), and in ~this latter way God is said to tempt us.
2417   2, 95  |              of them." It is in this way that ~we are told to prove
2418   2, 95  |           anything, or in some other way disposing ~himself to devotion,
2419   2, 96  |            lacking, for in ~whatever way a man swears to that which
2420   2, 96  |              are to be found in some way, on account ~of some measure
2421   2, 96  |     irreverent to ~God, indeed, in a way, he is more so, and consequently
2422   2, 97  |            the king: and in the same way if a man violate a sacred ~
2423   2, 97  |              by ~one virtue. In this way, by whatever kind of sin
2424   2, 98  |           Ghost a man declares, in a way, that he is the owner of
2425   2, 98  |           order ~of time. Hence in a way they can be sold, but not
2426   2, 98  |   monasteries of the same ~order, by way of compensation, lest they
2427   2, 99  |            is indebted in a ~special way to that which is its connatural
2428   2, 99  |               Nom. i): wherefore, by way of excellence, piety ~designates
2429   2, 99  |              of God, even as God, by way of excellence, is ~called "
2430   2, 99  |            to be a hindrance in our ~way to God, we must ignore them
2431   2, 100 |           principle ~in a particular way, which character is found
2432   2, 100 |          found in God in a universal way, ~so too a person who, in
2433   2, 100 |            too a person who, in some way, exercises providence in
2434   2, 100 |            of father in a particular way, since a father ~is the
2435   2, 100 |             by the ~name of piety by way of supereminence, although
2436   2, 100 |            religion; and in the same way piety can be called ~observance
2437   2, 100 |             be called ~observance by way of excellence, although
2438   2, 100 |              honesty: it ~is in this way that we owe worship and
2439   2, 100 |              generation: for in this way the father should ~be compared
2440   2, 101 |           other persons, and in this way honor is always ~due to
2441   2, 101 |            their virtue: and in this way Tobias and Mardochaeus were ~
2442   2, 101 |          religion is called piety by way of excellence, ~inasmuch
2443   2, 101 |              as God is our Father by way of excellence, so again
2444   2, 101 |           latria is ~called dulia by way of excellence, inasmuch
2445   2, 101 |       inasmuch as God is our Lord by way of ~excellence. Now the
2446   2, 101 |              Himself, for this in no way refers to His image.~Aquin.:
2447   2, 101 |            taken in two ways. In one way it may be ~taken in a wide
2448   2, 101 |             one another. In ~another way it may be taken in a strict
2449   2, 102 |          xxxv), "When we humbly give way to another's voice, we ~
2450   2, 102 |       gratuitous in two ways. In one way on ~the part of the deed
2451   2, 102 |          bound to do it; ~in another way, on the part of the doer,
2452   2, 102 |         special sin: because in this way it is ~requisite for obedience
2453   2, 102 |         obedience. Wherefore in this way obedience will be a mean
2454   2, 102 |          among these the chief, in a way, ~is the will, in so far
2455   2, 102 |      superior, it is contained, in a way, under ~observance; while
2456   2, 102 |           virtuous acts: and in this way ~obedience is not prior
2457   2, 102 |           things and in a particular way, in respect of ~which the
2458   2, 104 |     incentive to friendship. In this way friendship ~is preserved
2459   2, 104 |             thing given: and in this way ~the innocent owes greater
2460   2, 104 |            should ~be made in such a way as to prove most beneficial.
2461   2, 104 |          disposition is known by the way in which he does the kindly ~
2462   2, 105 |           the virtue of gratitude by way of excess, for instance
2463   2, 105 |        forgetting it or in any other way. Moreover, since ~opposite
2464   2, 105 |            kinds of sin, and in this way the ~aspect of ingratitude
2465   2, 105 |             one should be put in the way of committing a ~mortal
2466   2, 105 |             put the recipient in the way of ingratitude. Therefore ~
2467   2, 106 |                Therefore in the same way vengeance should not be
2468   2, 106 |         opposed to vengeance: one by way of excess, ~namely, the
2469   2, 106 |         while the other is a vice by way of deficiency and consists
2470   2, 106 |              punishment, and in this way punishment is not due save
2471   2, 106 |              one is punished in this way, except for ~something done
2472   2, 106 |            to some good, and in this way a person is sometimes ~punished
2473   2, 106 |          with ~greater daring; or by way of "merit," as the sinful
2474   2, 106 |           creatures, because in this way their owners are ~punished;
2475   2, 106 |           sin of Judas, ~in the same way as the multitude is punished
2476   2, 107 |               because, taken in this way, truth is not a ~habit,
2477   2, 107 |             that account, or ~in any way proclaiming it uselessly.~
2478   2, 107 |      manifest the truth, and in this way the manifestation of the ~
2479   2, 107 |          justice in two ways. In one way we refer to the ~fact that
2480   2, 107 |              divine law; and in this way the truth of justice differs ~
2481   2, 107 |            truth of life. In another way the truth of ~justice may
2482   2, 107 |            the ~greater: and in this way this virtue inclines to
2483   2, 107 |             is in us is not. In this way it does not belong to this
2484   2, 108 |          unfittingly divided in this way.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[110] A[
2485   2, 108 |          division of ~lying. In this way, according to the Philosopher (
2486   2, 108 |          from being injured. In this way ~lies are divided into the
2487   2, 108 |            divided in a more general way, with respect to their ~
2488   2, 108 |          their ~gravity: and in this way the division comprises eight
2489   2, 108 |             to ~describe in the same way and in the same words a
2490   2, 108 |              does it deceive ~by the way it is told. Nor is there
2491   2, 109 |              in word or in any other way, as ~stated above (Q[110],
2492   2, 109 |             we wish to ~say. In this way our Lord "pretended He would
2493   2, 109 |              are two things: one by ~way of sign, the other by way
2494   2, 109 |            way of sign, the other by way of thing signified. Accordingly
2495   2, 109 |           virtue in two ways, in one way directly, in another way
2496   2, 109 |             way directly, in another way indirectly. ~Its direct
2497   2, 109 |          from deception, and in this way the virtue of simplicity
2498   2, 110 |           heareth of me." In another way a man ~uplifts himself in
2499   2, 110 |        called is opposed to truth by way of excess.~Aquin.: SMT SS
2500   2, 111 |            belittle oneself in this ~way does not belong to irony,
 
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