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1001 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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