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      Part, Question1001   2, 99  |            conditions of the pupil: wherefore ~the process of argument
1002   2, 99  |           disposes to ~the perfect, wherefore it was given to a people
1003   2, 100 |      directing the human community. Wherefore ~human law makes precepts
1004   2, 100 |            in which is God's image. Wherefore the ~Divine law proposes
1005   2, 100 |          the ~people through Moses. Wherefore the decalogue includes those
1006   2, 100 |            nature or through faith. Wherefore all the precepts of the
1007   2, 100 |             about acts of ~justice. Wherefore the acts of justice especially
1008   2, 100 |          concupiscence of the eyes; wherefore Augustine reckons as distinct ~
1009   2, 100 |             a declaration of faith: wherefore the ~precepts about worship
1010   2, 100 |             first refers to deeds; ~wherefore it is said, "Thou shalt
1011   2, 100 |              the ~second, to words; wherefore it is said, "Thou shalt
1012   2, 100 |      received from God immediately; wherefore it is ~written (Dt. 10:4): "
1013   2, 100 |      sanctification of the Sabbath; wherefore the reason for this ~precept
1014   2, 100 |             Sabbath-day observance: wherefore it is written (Is. 58:13): "
1015   2, 100 |            upbringing and teaching. Wherefore the decalogue does not prescribe
1016   2, 100 |       knowledge of sin" (Rm. 3:20). Wherefore the affirmation ~precept
1017   2, 100 |        precepts of the ~Divine law: wherefore it is written (Dt. 4:6): "
1018   2, 100 |      benefit is expected from them: wherefore a ~promise of reward is
1019   2, 100 |           as stated in Ethic. x, 9. Wherefore a threat of punishment is
1020   2, 100 |         memory of a ~past blessing. Wherefore special mention of the memory
1021   2, 100 |          belong to the natural law, wherefore this precept ~needed a special
1022   2, 100 |        since He is justice ~itself. Wherefore God cannot dispense a man
1023   2, 100 |            that he must honor him. ~Wherefore he that honors his father,
1024   2, 100 |            refer all things to God. Wherefore he that honors ~his father
1025   2, 100 |           ends of the commandments; wherefore no man can have an ~erroneous
1026   2, 100 |            are about human actions: wherefore the ~moral precepts could
1027   2, 101 |            the ~worship due to Him. Wherefore those precepts are properly
1028   2, 101 |          intellect and affections. ~Wherefore according to the various
1029   2, 101 |             Divine Truth in Itself. Wherefore the external worship will
1030   2, 101 |             many prone to idolatry; wherefore it was necessary to recall ~
1031   2, 101 |             to the ~worship of God. Wherefore just as their sacrifices
1032   2, 101 |           sacrifices or sacraments: wherefore they ~retained the common
1033   2, 102 |           we received of Thy hand." Wherefore in offering up ~sacrifices
1034   2, 102 |            save only to the Lord." ~Wherefore another reasonable cause
1035   2, 102 |            is that He gave His Son; wherefore it is ~written (Jn. 3:16): "
1036   2, 102 |             stood in ~need of them: wherefore it is written (Is. 1:11): "
1037   2, 102 |   abominable to slay these animals, wherefore they used not ~to offer
1038   2, 102 |            the case is the reverse. Wherefore, as Rabbi Moses ~observes (
1039   2, 102 |          gave them to man for food. Wherefore also they were burnt with ~
1040   2, 102 |        fulfilment of the ~counsels. Wherefore the whole was burnt up:
1041   2, 102 |           shedding of human blood; ~wherefore it is written (Gn. 9:4,5): "
1042   2, 102 |            of abundant nourishment. Wherefore, in ~order to show that
1043   2, 102 |       animals offered in sacrifice; wherefore these things ~were taken
1044   2, 102 |        stated above (Q[73], A[10]): wherefore different victims are ~commanded
1045   2, 102 |             animals offered for it. Wherefore the goat, which is a very ~
1046   2, 102 |        confined to no bodily place: wherefore there was no need, on His
1047   2, 102 |            the Church is spiritual; wherefore ~with us the place of sacrifice
1048   2, 102 |         that it was granted to man, wherefore it was ~preserved as a memorial
1049   2, 102 |          forgetfulness of the Law, ~wherefore it is written (Ex. 24:12): "
1050   2, 102 |           the priesthood of ~Aaron; wherefore it is written (Num. 17:10): "
1051   2, 102 |           of ~Israel in the desert; wherefore it is written (Ex. 16:32): "
1052   2, 102 |          their ~food in the temple: wherefore, as stated in Mt. 12:4,
1053   2, 102 |            of the idol of the moon, wherefore it is written (Jer. ~7:18): "
1054   2, 102 |        these occasions of idolatry. Wherefore ~the Lord commanded the
1055   2, 102 |          the movement of the ~moon; wherefore this feast was kept at the
1056   2, 102 |           in the kingdom of heaven: wherefore this feast is described
1057   2, 102 |           as they could not forget, wherefore it is written (Gn. ~17:13): "
1058   2, 102 |    something ~not yet consolidated: wherefore neither are animals offered
1059   2, 102 |             who worshipped the ram. Wherefore they were ~delivered by
1060   2, 102 |      purification or ~consecration: wherefore they are commanded to be
1061   2, 102 |             in the very ministers. ~Wherefore, in order to obviate contempt
1062   2, 102 |          the Creator of the ~world, wherefore it is written (Wis. 18:24): "
1063   2, 102 |           food, so also are ~herbs: wherefore it is written (Gn. 9:3): "
1064   2, 102 |            burial of one's friends: wherefore ~Tobias is commended for
1065   2, 102 |           by reason ~of its nature; wherefore we read (Mt. 15:11): "Not
1066   2, 102 |         excessive care about food: ~wherefore they were allowed to eat
1067   2, 102 |      certain difference of ~attire. Wherefore they were forbidden to wear
1068   2, 102 |             pity on his fellow-men: wherefore it is written (Prov. ~11:
1069   2, 102 |      aroused by seeing such things. Wherefore in the Jewish ~traditions
1070   2, 102 |        bones and flesh of dead men. Wherefore, in order to extirpate the ~
1071   2, 102 |           service of the sanctuary; wherefore he was absolutely forbidden
1072   2, 102 |         shaved both head and beard, wherefore it is written (Bar 6:30): ~"
1073   2, 103 |           nations were to ~blessed. Wherefore, as long as this seed was
1074   2, 104 |             to God as to their end; wherefore it concerns God and, ~consequently,
1075   2, 105 |         were ~chosen by the people; wherefore it is written (Dt. 1:13): "
1076   2, 105 |           the special care of God: ~wherefore it is written (Dt. 7:6): "
1077   2, 105 |       chosen from the whole people; wherefore they had ~their own possessions,
1078   2, 105 |              fraudulent depositary: wherefore great caution should be
1079   2, 105 |         should be divided ~equally, wherefore it is written (Num. 33:54): "
1080   2, 105 |            and care of possessions; wherefore the Law ~rightly made the
1081   2, 105 |         house is his surest refuge, wherefore it is offensive to ~a man
1082   2, 105 |            the ~use of the animals; wherefore he had no right to any profit,
1083   2, 105 |          often ~occur for judgment: wherefore the people were not burdened
1084   2, 105 |           they succeed in so doing: wherefore their testimony is taken
1085   2, 105 |           frequently (Ex. ~22:1-9): wherefore, as regards theft of other
1086   2, 105 |          they graze in ~the fields: wherefore it happened more frequently
1087   2, 105 |        graze in flocks as sheep do; wherefore a yet more ~heavy penalty
1088   2, 105 |       stated above (Q[100], ~A[5]): wherefore he was slain as an unbeliever.~
1089   2, 105 |          seventh year of remission: wherefore he was punished by remaining
1090   2, 105 |            were ~given to idolatry: wherefore if any man were exiled from
1091   2, 105 |             from ~the nearest city: wherefore the slaying of the calf
1092   2, 105 |              remained uncultivated. Wherefore, in order to avoid ~this
1093   2, 105 |          these above other things. ~Wherefore it was likely enough that
1094   2, 105 |     burdened with excessive labor, ~wherefore the Lord commanded (Dt.
1095   2, 105 |     slandered without grave reason: wherefore it ~ordered punishment to
1096   2, 105 |            rules of right ~conduct: wherefore it is written (Dt. 21:20)
1097   2, 105 |            Ruth whom Booz married. ~Wherefore she said to her mother-in-law (
1098   2, 106 |            contained in the Gospel. Wherefore the letter, even of the
1099   2, 106 |          expresses it (2 Cor. 3:3). Wherefore, as Augustine says ~(De
1100   2, 106 |           his redemption by Christ: wherefore it is ~written (Jn. 7:39): "
1101   2, 106 |           Law is the law of ~grace: wherefore it behoved man first of
1102   2, 106 |             the New Law ~does this: wherefore the Apostle says (Heb. 10:
1103   2, 107 |        reality is found in Christ. ~Wherefore the New Law is called the
1104   2, 107 |           only to the exterior act: wherefore Our Lord fulfilled the Law
1105   2, 107 |    figurative of something to come. Wherefore from the ~very fact that
1106   2, 107 |          consists chiefly in faith: wherefore it is called the ~"law of
1107   2, 108 |          made "children of light": ~wherefore it is written (Jn. 12:36): "
1108   2, 108 |             they ~must do or avoid. Wherefore also in this respect the
1109   2, 108 |         part of the kingdom of God; wherefore the Apostle says ~before
1110   2, 108 |            19], A[3]; Q[63], A[2]). Wherefore in such ~matters as these
1111   2, 108 |          the celebration of feasts. Wherefore Our Lord left the ~institution
1112   2, 108 |        those to whom they preached: wherefore He goes on ~to say: "For
1113   2, 108 |            animals share ~with man: wherefore it is written (Prov. 6:6,
1114   2, 108 |           and intention of the end. Wherefore, in ~the first place, He
1115   2, 108 |            of usury from strangers. Wherefore Our ~Lord forbade a man
1116   2, 108 |             man might seek revenge. Wherefore, in ~order to do away with
1117   2, 108 |             encourage covetousness. Wherefore Our Lord teaches that we
1118   2, 108 |             not to satisfy hatred. ~Wherefore Our Lord teaches us that
1119   2, 108 |             advent of the reality; ~wherefore in regard to these precepts
1120   2, 108 |          things as the end in view. Wherefore Our Lord ~set this aside
1121   2, 108 |    necessities of food and raiment. Wherefore He says: "Lay not up for ~
1122   2, 108 |           to despair of God's help: wherefore Our Lord says (Mt. 6:32): ~"
1123   2, 108 |      present, but of a future time: wherefore He says (Mt. 6:34): "Be ~
1124   2, 108 |          the other, and conversely. Wherefore he ~that cleaves wholly
1125   2, 108 |             of this world entirely: wherefore ~the evangelical counsels
1126   2, 1   |        senses to knowledge of them. Wherefore it is evident ~that neither
1127   2, 1   |       therefore ~"seen" principles; wherefore all objects of science must
1128   2, 1   |        together of distinct ~parts: wherefore the small parts of the body
1129   2, 1   |           rose again from the dead, wherefore the ~article of the Resurrection
1130   2, 1   |    difficult to accept the others; ~wherefore all these belong to one
1131   2, 1   |         less distinctly is it seen; wherefore those who were nigh to Christ'
1132   2, 1   |            was effected by Christ, ~wherefore the time of His coming is
1133   2, 1   |            were nearest to Christ, ~wherefore before, like John the Baptist,
1134   2, 1   |       Christ Whom Thou hast sent." ~Wherefore the first distinction in
1135   2, 2   |            reason, but by the will, wherefore assent is taken here for
1136   2, 2   |           that he said (Gn. 2:24): "Wherefore a man shall leave ~father
1137   2, 2   |       conceived by ~the Holy Ghost. Wherefore just as, before Christ,
1138   2, 2   |         force of the demonstration, wherefore ~scientific assent is not
1139   2, 2   |             to the human intellect, wherefore they do not cease to be
1140   2, 2   |        proposes ~is not impossible; wherefore such reasons do not diminish
1141   2, 3   |          from confessing his faith: wherefore the Apostle (Eph. 6:19) ~
1142   2, 3   |         signify the inward thought. Wherefore, just as the inward thought
1143   2, 4   |    intellect to adhere to a truth, ~wherefore the firm adhesion of the
1144   2, 4   |             Q[49], A[4], ad 1,2,3). Wherefore an act that proceeds from
1145   2, 4   |             form in natural things. Wherefore the form of any ~voluntary
1146   2, 4   |          the members of the Church: wherefore the Apostle says: "There
1147   2, 4   |            reason of its certainty, wherefore the gloss on ~the fifth
1148   2, 4   |            is opposed to certitude, wherefore ~a thing would seem to be
1149   2, 6   |             a contrary disposition, wherefore deformity is compared to ~
1150   2, 8   |   understanding is of finite power; wherefore it can reach to ~a certain
1151   2, 8   |          thereto as ~perfecting it. Wherefore this addition is not called "
1152   2, 8   |            apprehension of the end. Wherefore unless the human ~intellect
1153   2, 8   |            the ~common end of life, wherefore folly is properly opposed
1154   2, 9   |            in the FP, Q[14], ~A[7]; wherefore God's knowledge is not discursive,
1155   2, 9   |           through any other cause; ~wherefore the judgment which is formed
1156   2, 10  |     principle of gluttony and lust, wherefore these sins are said to ~
1157   2, 10  |            a ~matter of obligation. Wherefore heretics should be compelled
1158   2, 10  |          the law of natural reason. Wherefore ~the distinction between
1159   2, 10  |         employ them in ~some craft. Wherefore the Church permits Christians
1160   2, 11  |          shown above ~(Q[4], A[3]): wherefore that which is the chief
1161   2, 11  |         general (FS, Q[18], A[7]). ~Wherefore, as to the case in point
1162   2, 11  |            states (Etym. ~viii, 3). Wherefore heresy and sect are the
1163   2, 11  |         stated above (Q[3], A[1]~). Wherefore inordinate words about matters
1164   2, 11  |             supports temporal life. Wherefore if ~forgers of money and
1165   2, 11  |         conversion of the wanderer, wherefore she condemns not at once,
1166   2, 11  |             be inconstant in faith, wherefore when they return ~again,
1167   2, 12  |          withdrawal from the faith; wherefore apostasy does not imply
1168   2, 12  |           the state of a wayfarer, ~wherefore good is meritorious in them,
1169   2, 13  |       wisdom of God" (1 Cor. 1:24). Wherefore, in this sense, the sin
1170   2, 13  |             angel fell from heaven, wherefore it is written (Job ~4:18,
1171   2, 13  |     diminution of their punishment. Wherefore, according to ~Chrysostom'
1172   2, 13  |            against ~the Holy Ghost: wherefore Origen says (Peri Archon.
1173   2, 14  |            from sensible phantasms, wherefore the more a man's intellect ~
1174   2, 14  |         which he takes pleasure in: wherefore the ~Philosopher says (Ethic.
1175   2, 14  |            than those of the table. Wherefore lust gives rise to ~blindness
1176   2, 14  |          this subtle contemplation: wherefore the unclean can know some ~
1177   2, 15  |          contained in the ~Old Law; wherefore Our Lord said (Jn. 15:25)
1178   2, 15  |          others than his ~subjects; wherefore the precepts of a law presuppose
1179   2, 15  |             set ~before the people, wherefore, presupposing their faith
1180   2, 15  |       principle of spiritual ~life, wherefore it is presupposed before
1181   2, 15  |        faith of the New ~Testament, wherefore He added: "Believe also
1182   2, 15  |     promises to them that obey Him, wherefore the passage ~concludes - "
1183   2, 15  |              priest than to a king, wherefore it is written (Malachi 2:
1184   2, 15  |            the precepts of the Law. Wherefore the precepts of the Law
1185   2, 16  |            and excelling, viz. God: wherefore every human act is ~good,
1186   2, 16  |            as stated in Ethic. iii. Wherefore, in so far as we hope for ~
1187   2, 16  |     consists the essence of virtue. Wherefore in ~hope too, the good of
1188   2, 16  |         proportionate to its cause. Wherefore the good ~which we ought
1189   2, 16  |          lesser things ~seem small; wherefore to him that hopes for eternal
1190   2, 16  |          things ~that are distinct, wherefore love can directly regard
1191   2, 16  |              are its proper object; wherefore it is proper to it to follow
1192   2, 16  |         Rule is ~its proper object. Wherefore it is not proper for a theological
1193   2, 16  |         that is within one's power, wherefore its proper ~object is the
1194   2, 16  |           naturally precedes hope, ~wherefore, with the advent of charity,
1195   2, 17  |          nor repugnant to the will: wherefore ~Augustine says (Gen. ad
1196   2, 17  |     damnation and obtain happiness. Wherefore ~it is written (Job 15:22): "
1197   2, 18  |           in turning away from Him: wherefore all the fears ~mentioned
1198   2, 18  |            that he seeks is wealth, wherefore ~covetousness is rightly
1199   2, 18  |           ourselves from this help. Wherefore filial ~fear and hope cling
1200   2, 18  |     avoidance of ~which it denotes, wherefore it is something less than
1201   2, 18  |         perfect subjection to God, ~wherefore it is written (Ps. 19:8): "
1202   2, 18  |           despising earthly goods, ~wherefore fear holds the first place
1203   2, 18  |            withdrawal ~from a term: wherefore the last beatitude which
1204   2, 19  |         good is partaken of by us. ~Wherefore strictly speaking it is
1205   2, 19  |         drawn away from good works. Wherefore ~a gloss on Prov. 24:10, "
1206   2, 21  |          subject and ready to obey: wherefore when the Law ~was given
1207   2, 22  |         communication, is charity: ~wherefore it is evident that charity
1208   2, 22  |         this present state of life, wherefore it is written ~(Phil. 3:
1209   2, 22  |          principle of ~that action. Wherefore God, Who moves all things
1210   2, 22  |            is wisdom ~and goodness. Wherefore just as we are said to be
1211   2, 22  |              who instills the form, wherefore it is evident ~that charity
1212   2, 22  |         their due rule and measure. Wherefore human virtue which is the
1213   2, 22  |             and hope (Q[17], A[1]). Wherefore, it follows that charity ~
1214   2, 22  |            on pleasure or utility. ~Wherefore friendship for the virtuous
1215   2, 22  |           treatise on the passions: wherefore love is reckoned a virtue, ~
1216   2, 22  |            special aspect of ~good, wherefore the love of charity, which
1217   2, 22  |           charity for His own sake: wherefore charity ~regards principally
1218   2, 22  |           charity, as stated above: wherefore the comparison fails.~Aquin.:
1219   2, 22  |       towards a ~thing as its term, wherefore the excellence of the appetitive
1220   2, 23  |             in the FP, Q[81], A[2]: wherefore the ~love which is in the
1221   2, 23  |              also is in the reason: wherefore charity is not excluded
1222   2, 23  |          God is life everlasting": ~wherefore charity itself surpasses
1223   2, 23  |        fellowship of natural goods, wherefore it is in all naturally.
1224   2, 23  |          Ghost Who infuses charity. Wherefore the quantity of charity ~
1225   2, 23  |              according as He ~will. Wherefore the Apostle says (Col. 1:
1226   2, 23  |      quantity to which it is added. Wherefore if charity be added to ~
1227   2, 23  |           His goodness is infinite, wherefore He is infinitely lovable. ~
1228   2, 23  |          the perfection of heaven, ~wherefore a gloss on the same passage
1229   2, 23  |             not perfection simply, ~wherefore it can always increase.~
1230   2, 23  |            above (FS, Q[53], A[3]). Wherefore the Philosopher ~says, in
1231   2, 23  |           man turns away from Him: ~wherefore he that is out of order
1232   2, 23  |           above (FS, Q[113], A[3]). Wherefore that which ~diminishes the
1233   2, 23  |         that is against its nature. Wherefore charity cannot sin at all, ~
1234   2, 24  |          lover towards the beloved, wherefore from the moment a man loves,
1235   2, 24  |             25] A[3] Body Para. 3/3~Wherefore the Reply to the First Objection
1236   2, 24  |      capacity for everlasting life; wherefore the comparison fails.~Aquin.:
1237   2, 24  |              A[3]; Q[23], AA[1],5), wherefore we ought to love sinners, ~
1238   2, 24  |             obstacle to ~happiness. Wherefore, in respect of their guilt
1239   2, 24  |            man should love himself: wherefore even irrational ~creatures
1240   2, 24  |           the chief thing in them, ~wherefore in this way they think themselves
1241   2, 24  |            to hold the first place. Wherefore, since they know not ~themselves
1242   2, 24  |         contrary to us, as enemies, wherefore this itself should be ~hateful
1243   2, 24  |             nature deformed by sin, wherefore demons ~should not be loved
1244   2, 24  |            fellowship in happiness. Wherefore, on the ~part of his neighbor,
1245   2, 25  |              ad 2; FS, A[1], ad 1). Wherefore ~charity, above all, implies
1246   2, 25  |           sake of the common good. ~Wherefore much more is this realized
1247   2, 25  |          union in relation to God. ~Wherefore just as unity surpasses
1248   2, 25  |           some way on the ~subject. Wherefore, though a better neighbor
1249   2, 25  |       perhaps in cases of ~urgency: wherefore charity does not necessarily
1250   2, 25  |          the comradeship of battle. Wherefore in ~matters pertaining to
1251   2, 25  |             good and for His honor. Wherefore since our father is related
1252   2, 25  |             education to her child; wherefore it is written (Ecclus. 7:
1253   2, 25  |      benefactor is more of a ~duty, wherefore the contrary is the greater
1254   2, 25  |    beneficiary is more spontaneous, wherefore ~it is quicker to act.~Aquin.:
1255   2, 25  |      directing their minds to God, ~wherefore the entire ordering of their
1256   2, 26  | consideration of the object loved; ~wherefore the Philosopher, showing
1257   2, 26  |          adds union of ~affections, wherefore the Philosopher says (Ethic.
1258   2, 26  |        stated above (Q[23], ~A[6]), wherefore the mode in the love of
1259   2, 26  |        which is so through another, wherefore the goodness of the measure
1260   2, 26  |             the judgment of reason, wherefore it is not measured by ~reason
1261   2, 27  |           by the vision of "sight"; wherefore the Apostle goes on to say (
1262   2, 27  |          are contrary to happiness. Wherefore it amounts to the same that ~
1263   2, 27  |           anything ~contrary to it, wherefore, in this respect, the joy
1264   2, 27  |             according to Is. 59:2; ~wherefore this is the reason why we
1265   2, 27  |            as we have ~said of joy. Wherefore the Apostle says (Col. 1:
1266   2, 27  |             is an ~operative habit, wherefore by its very nature it has
1267   2, 28  |           not essential to concord: wherefore concord ~denotes union of
1268   2, 28  |           but a ~semblance thereof, wherefore it is written (Wis. 14:22): "
1269   2, 28  |              man desires naturally, wherefore the Philosopher says (Rhet.
1270   2, 28  |      contrary to deliberate choice, wherefore the Philosopher says (Rhet.
1271   2, 28  |          always striven to do well: wherefore the ~Philosopher says (Rhet.
1272   2, 28  |             to God to be merciful, ~wherefore it is written (Ps. 144:9): "
1273   2, 28  |           is the reason of ~sorrow, wherefore those who are in bad health
1274   2, 28  |           not fear to ~suffer more, wherefore they are without pity. In
1275   2, 28  |              the object of charity, wherefore they do not require any
1276   2, 28  |           Him in the bond ~of love: wherefore it surpasses mercy, which
1277   2, 29  |             good of an ~individual. Wherefore it is a virtuous action
1278   2, 29  |             his country as a whole: wherefore it is not a matter for ~
1279   2, 29  |          receives from his parents: wherefore in ~paying back benefits
1280   2, 29  |             explained above (A[1]). Wherefore beneficence is not a distinct ~
1281   2, 29  |          but about acts of ~virtue: wherefore distinction of precept denotes
1282   2, 30  |        relieve ~one who is in need. Wherefore some have defined alms as
1283   2, 30  |           32] A[1] R.O. 2 Para. 2/2~Wherefore the Reply to the Third Objection
1284   2, 30  |            kindness is compensated, wherefore Our Lord says (Lk. 14:12): "
1285   2, 30  |            one is comforted ~by it: wherefore it is written (Job 31:20): "
1286   2, 30  |           excellent ~than the body, wherefore, even as a man in looking
1287   2, 30  |            pray for his benefactor; wherefore the above text goes ~on (
1288   2, 30  |          not subject to God's Law, ~wherefore such things as were prescribed
1289   2, 30  |          whoredom are filthy lucre; wherefore it was forbidden (Dt. 23:
1290   2, 30  |           positive law is in force, wherefore in this case he ought to
1291   2, 30  |      parents is founded ~on nature, wherefore the Apostle says (Eph. 6:
1292   2, 30  |          since they are the heirs; ~wherefore, since they can employ it
1293   2, 30  |           betrothed, not a husband, wherefore she ~could give alms with
1294   2, 30  |        belongs also to the father: ~wherefore the child cannot give alms,
1295   2, 30  |          closely connected with us. Wherefore Ambrose says ~(De Officiis
1296   2, 30  |         give thus is ~praiseworthy, wherefore Our Lord (Lk. 21:3,4) commended
1297   2, 30  |           several that are in need, wherefore the Apostle says (1 Cor.
1298   2, 30  |          changes his state of life, wherefore ~he goes on to say: "Except
1299   2, 31  |             stated in Ethic. ii, 6: wherefore negative ~precepts bind
1300   2, 31  |          proper steps to find him. ~Wherefore just as he that owes money
1301   2, 31  |          entreat him as ~a father." Wherefore Dionysius finds fault with
1302   2, 31  |           lest they be scandalized. Wherefore such like sins should be ~
1303   2, 31  |            hidden, is known to God, wherefore hidden sins ~are to the
1304   2, 31  |             though it were ~public, wherefore He could have made it known
1305   2, 31  |            regard to his brethren, ~wherefore it is stated in the plural
1306   2, 31  |           affect a man's good name, wherefore they are ~reminders of forgotten
1307   2, 31  |          things, but ~God alone is, wherefore he has no power to command
1308   2, 31  |          corruption in ~the heart." Wherefore we must say otherwise that
1309   2, 32  |       desirable and lovable to all. Wherefore again God ~cannot be an
1310   2, 32  |            which is so by ~another. Wherefore hatred of God is more grievous
1311   2, 32  |            unless it be voluntary: ~wherefore the more voluntary it is,
1312   2, 32  |           that is proposed to him. ~Wherefore it is evident that unbelief
1313   2, 32  |            for the Divine justice. ~Wherefore Augustine says (Confess.
1314   2, 32  |             have received from God: wherefore, in this respect, we should
1315   2, 32  |             of his neighbor's good. Wherefore hatred, which is opposed
1316   2, 32  |         assumes the aspect of evil. Wherefore, since envy is sorrow for
1317   2, 32  |        flows from God to creatures, wherefore love is due ~to God in the
1318   2, 32  |          desire is part of hatred. ~Wherefore it is evident that hatred
1319   2, 33  |          then its contrary is envy. Wherefore we must ~consider (1) Sloth
1320   2, 33  |          applied to something good. Wherefore ~sorrow, in itself, calls
1321   2, 33  |            that they are ~toilsome, wherefore sloth is a kind of weariness:
1322   2, 33  |             35] A[2] Body Para. 2/2~Wherefore we must say that a certain
1323   2, 33  |           whereby God dwells in us. Wherefore any sin which by its very ~
1324   2, 33  |             of which is the reason. Wherefore ~if the sin be a mere beginning
1325   2, 33  |         mind is obliged to adhere. ~Wherefore if a man is sorry because
1326   2, 33  |            under ~pressure thereof. Wherefore, since sloth is a kind of
1327   2, 34  |       sorrow is caused by a defect, wherefore those who are in ~great
1328   2, 34  |     commoner whom he is far above. ~Wherefore a man envies not those who
1329   2, 34  |          and so he makes an effort; wherefore, if his ~effort fails through
1330   2, 34  |             prepared for good ~men. Wherefore sorrow of this kind is forbidden
1331   2, 34  |             not ~the use of reason: wherefore the Reply to the Second
1332   2, 34  |             satisfying its demands. Wherefore envy is accounted a capital
1333   2, 35  |           the good of our neighbor. Wherefore discord is a sin, ~in so
1334   2, 35  |      according to one's ~intention. Wherefore a man directly disaccords
1335   2, 35  |             to its proper ~measure. Wherefore it is a sin to disaccord
1336   2, 35  |         destroyed, is a ~grave sin: wherefore it is written (Prov. 6:16): "
1337   2, 35  |        consists in ~external deeds, wherefore it is becoming that it should
1338   2, 36  |           to tend against some one. Wherefore just as ~discord denotes
1339   2, 36  |         contention is akin to zeal, wherefore it is written (1 Cor. 3:
1340   2, 37  |      scission is opposed to unity. ~Wherefore the sin of schism is one
1341   2, 37  |           is the Sovereign Pontiff. Wherefore schismatics are those ~who
1342   2, 37  |            sinner does not do this, wherefore not every ~sin is a schism.~
1343   2, 37  |             ecclesiastical charity. Wherefore just as faith and charity
1344   2, 37  |             is the ~road to heresy. Wherefore Jerome adds (In Ep. ad Tit.
1345   2, 37  |            infinite number of ways: wherefore if one ~were to ask in general
1346   2, 37  |             A[1]; FS, Q[73], A[3]). Wherefore the sin which is opposed
1347   2, 37  |       lesser good than God Himself. Wherefore it is ~manifest that the
1348   2, 37  |        those ~who have gone astray, wherefore it is written against certain
1349   2, 37  |            the head of the ~Church, wherefore, since they are unwilling
1350   2, 38  |             account of some fault. ~Wherefore Augustine says (QQ. in Hept.,
1351   2, 38  |            commissioned by another, wherefore it does ~not deserve punishment.
1352   2, 38  |         exercised at the same time; wherefore those who are ~deputed to
1353   2, 38  |            the duties of a cleric. ~Wherefore just as commercial enterprises
1354   2, 38  |          the Lord, until He come." ~Wherefore it is unbecoming for them
1355   2, 38  |            him unfit for that duty. Wherefore it is ~altogether unlawful
1356   2, 38  |         which clerics are deputed. ~Wherefore it is the duty of clerics
1357   2, 38  |            which is holy, to dogs." Wherefore much more ought the ~plan
1358   2, 38  |              for the reasons given: wherefore this suffices for the ~Replies
1359   2, 39  |             contradiction of deeds. Wherefore a gloss on Gal. 5:20 ~says
1360   2, 39  |        provokes others to quarrel, ~wherefore it goes on, "and provokes
1361   2, 39  |      country quarrelled with ~them: wherefore these sinned, and not the
1362   2, 40  |       tumult against another part. ~Wherefore, since sedition is opposed
1363   2, 40  |          and for the ~common good." Wherefore it is evident that the unity
1364   2, 41  |          lies hidden in the heart, ~wherefore it does not suggest itself
1365   2, 41  |             sin, save his own will. Wherefore another man's words or deeds
1366   2, 41  |      another's spiritual ~downfall, wherefore his act is called "active
1367   2, 41  |           manner of concupiscence." Wherefore this is "passive," without ~"
1368   2, 41  |           as I ~also am of Christ." Wherefore, however much others may
1369   2, 41  |        properties in checking ~sin; wherefore punishment partakes of the
1370   2, 41  | requirements of times and ~persons: wherefore on no account ought he to
1371   2, 41  |            correction of a brother, wherefore it is to be reckoned among ~
1372   2, 41  |      zealous for the better gifts." Wherefore neither the counsels nor ~
1373   2, 41  |            whom they are entrusted, wherefore, even as other things that ~
1374   2, 42  |           for the sake of ~another, wherefore the greatest precept is
1375   2, 42  |             save of one's own will, wherefore it ~is not opposed to charity.~
1376   2, 42  |             one person and another, wherefore ~Gregory says (Hom. in Ev.
1377   2, 43  |        directed to the good ~alone, wherefore Augustine says (De Lib.
1378   2, 43  |           the ~deep things of God." Wherefore it is evident that wisdom
1379   2, 43  |        every agent acts for an end. Wherefore, if ~he fixes his end in
1380   2, 43  |           De Causis, prop. x, xvii. Wherefore from ~the very fact that
1381   2, 43  |      compared with ~something else. Wherefore to wisdom belongs first
1382   2, 43  |          much less does grace fail: wherefore ~it is written (1 Jn. 2:
1383   2, 43  |            declares (Metaph. i, 2), wherefore ~peaceableness is fittingly
1384   2, 43  |            evils opposed to wisdom: wherefore fear is said to be "the ~
1385   2, 44  |            its name from "stupor"; ~wherefore Isidore says (Etym. x, under
1386   2, 44  |      discerning things and causes." Wherefore it ~is manifest that "folly"
1387   2, 44  |            the nature of the body, ~wherefore it conduces very much to
1388   2, 45  |             the ~cognitive faculty. Wherefore it is manifest that prudence
1389   2, 45  |            to the ~act of prudence. Wherefore Augustine goes on to say
1390   2, 45  |           of the practical reason. ~Wherefore if any defect occur in this,
1391   2, 45  |             be prudent absolutely. ~Wherefore it is clear that prudence
1392   2, 45  |  Philosopher states (Ethic. vi, 5): wherefore art is not a ~virtue. Now
1393   2, 45  |          rectitude of the appetite; wherefore in order that a ~man may
1394   2, 45  |           declares ~(Div. Nom. iv). Wherefore the ends of moral virtue
1395   2, 45  |      judging and not in commanding: wherefore he who sins voluntarily
1396   2, 45  |           may be applied to action: wherefore command belongs to ~prudence
1397   2, 45  |            with a kind of ordering, wherefore it is an act of the ~reason,
1398   2, 45  |        solicitude implies disquiet, wherefore Isidore says (Etym. x) that "
1399   2, 45  |           to the ~appetitive power: wherefore solicitude does also. But
1400   2, 45  |             opposed to solicitude, ~wherefore it is related (1 Kgs. 9:
1401   2, 45  |             her own" (1 Cor. 13:5): wherefore the Apostle ~says of himself (
1402   2, 45  |        Prolog.; FS, Q[102], ~A[1]), wherefore the species of habits differ
1403   2, 45  |         kingdom are different ends. Wherefore there must ~needs be different
1404   2, 45  |             well and to obey well," wherefore the ~virtue of a good man
1405   2, 45  |         competent to have prudence. Wherefore it is manifest that prudence
1406   2, 45  |             of the first ~prudence, wherefore it is not said that they
1407   2, 45  |        which rectify the ~appetite: wherefore without the moral virtues
1408   2, 45  |       unless the appetite be right. Wherefore ~though faith on account
1409   2, 45  |           by the exercise of acts, ~wherefore "its acquisition demands
1410   2, 45  |          caused by divine infusion. Wherefore, ~in children who have been
1411   2, 45  |           of ~human life are fixed; wherefore there can be a natural inclination
1412   2, 45  |            of persons and affairs. ~Wherefore since the inclination of
1413   2, 45  |          they are directed to ends. Wherefore he had said ~before (Ethic.
1414   2, 45  |          ways of obtaining an ~end, wherefore we observe that all the
1415   2, 45  |             regards knowledge only, wherefore one can ~forget art and
1416   2, 45  |          the estimate of prudence": wherefore it is written (Dan. ~13:
1417   2, 45  |            as stated above (A[3]). ~Wherefore forgetting the knowledge
1418   2, 46  |             called "understanding": wherefore the ~Philosopher says (Ethic.
1419   2, 47  |              the majority of cases: wherefore the Philosopher says (Ethic.
1420   2, 47  |           liable to slip out of it. Wherefore Tully says in his ~Rhetoric [*
1421   2, 47  |         custom is a second nature": wherefore when we reflect on a thing ~
1422   2, 47  |          the future from ~the past; wherefore memory of the past is necessary
1423   2, 47  |         which are taken as primary: wherefore every process of ~reasoning
1424   2, 47  |            a singular ~proposition. Wherefore the reasoning of prudence
1425   2, 47  |          stated in the same place. ~Wherefore the understanding which
1426   2, 47  |          ends in practical matters. Wherefore the Philosopher says (Ethic.
1427   2, 47  |            about practical matters, wherefore ~nothing hinders the same
1428   2, 47  |         this is the work of reason. Wherefore it is requisite for ~prudence
1429   2, 47  |            more fixed and certain, ~wherefore in many of them there is
1430   2, 47  |             the appearance of good. Wherefore prudence needs caution,
1431   2, 48  |           prudence ~as their guide, wherefore "right reason in accord
1432   2, 48  |         stated in ~Ethic. viii, 10: wherefore the species of prudence
1433   2, 48  |       masters of their own actions, wherefore ~the rectitude of their
1434   2, 48  |      themselves by their free-will; wherefore some kind of rectitude of ~
1435   2, 48  |       perfect species of ~prudence, wherefore the prudence of subjects,
1436   2, 48  |          the full power of a ~king, wherefore paternal government is not
1437   2, 49  |            joy depends on the same, wherefore all these belong to ~the
1438   2, 49  |            also common ~principles. Wherefore also in speculative matters,
1439   2, 49  |            the one aspect of good, ~wherefore prudence also is only one.~
1440   2, 50  |        creature by way of counsel, ~wherefore counsel is reckoned among
1441   2, 50  |           moved, but to ~the mover. Wherefore, since in the gifts of the
1442   2, 50  |        about ~things beneath them": wherefore the instruction which they
1443   2, 51  |        comes to man with his birth, wherefore the young are ~imprudent;
1444   2, 51  |         reason of prudence depends. Wherefore, if this ~should happen
1445   2, 51  |           circumstances of ~virtue, wherefore Dionysius says (Div. Nom.
1446   2, 51  |        rashness properly speaking, ~wherefore it appears to proceed from
1447   2, 51  |           belongs to the intellect. Wherefore in speculative matters a ~
1448   2, 51  |      formation of a right judgment, wherefore ~this thought is perfected
1449   2, 51  |             from ~sensible objects. Wherefore, since the aforesaid vices
1450   2, 52  |             of a due act is sinful: wherefore it is evident that negligence
1451   2, 52  |             man to ~acts of reason. Wherefore also it has been stated
1452   2, 52  |          actions, are more hidden, ~wherefore no special sacrifices were
1453   2, 53  |           but by way of suggestion. Wherefore, since prudence implies ~
1454   2, 53  |          whereby he ~sustains life, wherefore the Apostle says (2 Thess.
1455   2, 53  |         chief object of his search, wherefore it is written (Mt. ~13:22)
1456   2, 53  |     directed to charity as its end, wherefore it is not unlawful, unless
1457   2, 53  |           solicitous for tomorrow," wherefore He adds, "for ~the morrow
1458   2, 53  |         concupiscence and pleasure; wherefore he adds ~that "Venus doth
1459   2, 53  |    Philosopher says (Ethic. iv, 3). Wherefore, as pride resembles or apes ~
1460   2, 54  |          precepts of the decalogue: wherefore it is written (Malach. 4:
1461   2, 54  |              whether ends or means: wherefore it behooved the Gospel ~
1462   2, 55  |            justice but of prudence, wherefore ~the Philosopher [*Ethic.
1463   2, 55  |            s nature is changeable, ~wherefore that which is natural to
1464   2, 55  |      apprehend a ~thing absolutely: wherefore the right which we call
1465   2, 55  |           it, ~is proper to reason, wherefore this same is natural to
1466   2, 55  |   Philosopher states (Polit. i, 2). Wherefore slavery which belongs ~to
1467   2, 55  |            life, that of matrimony, wherefore according to the Philosopher ~(
1468   2, 55  |            state and to ~its ruler, wherefore there is just towards them
1469   2, 56  |        chiefly ~from their justice, wherefore, as he says again (De Officiis
1470   2, 56  |              directed to knowledge; wherefore it follows that it is a
1471   2, 56  |             apprehension of reason: wherefore, since the reason directs
1472   2, 56  |             the appetitive faculty, wherefore it can be the ~subject of
1473   2, 56  |          regard to the common good. Wherefore legal justice, in so ~far
1474   2, 56  |             58] A[6] Body Para. 3/3~Wherefore the Replies to the First
1475   2, 56  |              it does so mediately. ~Wherefore there is need for particular
1476   2, 56  |        differs from that of "part." Wherefore the Philosopher says (Polit.
1477   2, 56  |            were, part of the other. Wherefore between such persons ~there
1478   2, 56  |             of another ~individual: wherefore legal justice which is directed
1479   2, 56  |    proportionate to another person, wherefore the mean of justice consists ~
1480   2, 56  |            ix, 5; Cf. Ethic. v, 4]: wherefore ~justice observes the real
1481   2, 56  |             also the rational mean, wherefore justice ~satisfies the conditions
1482   2, 56  |          bears to a private person: wherefore each ~injury requires to
1483   2, 56  |           further on (Q[80], A[1]). Wherefore to succor the needy, ~which
1484   2, 57  |            as such is from another: wherefore the same thing in the same ~
1485   2, 57  |          action in man is the will, wherefore ~man does properly and essentially
1486   2, 57  |           to the State and to ~God. Wherefore he is punished in accordance
1487   2, 58  |      prudence ~pronounces judgment: wherefore {synesis} (judging well
1488   2, 58  |         appointed as God's servant; wherefore it is ~written (Dt. 1:16): "
1489   2, 58  |             opinion about an ~evil, wherefore the Philosopher states (
1490   2, 58  |             due to long experience: wherefore the ~Philosopher says (Rhet.
1491   2, 58  |             stated in Ethic. vi, 2, wherefore everyone ~should strive
1492   2, 58  |          above (Q[57], A[2], ad 2). Wherefore such documents are to be ~
1493   2, 58  |      contrary to the natural right. Wherefore in such cases judgment ~
1494   2, 58  |           subject to the community. Wherefore even as it ~would be unjust
1495   2, 58  |     judgment implies an obligation, wherefore it is unjust for anyone
1496   2, 58  |             of a blameless defence. Wherefore Ambrose ~says (De Offic.
1497   2, 59  |      justice follows the real mean; wherefore the mean, ~in justice, depends
1498   2, 59  |             that he ~might undergo, wherefore he that strikes a prince,
1499   2, 60  |         have been his at some time: wherefore it is a ~mere gift rather
1500   2, 60  |         demands a certain equality. Wherefore ~restitution denotes the
 
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