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      Part, Question3001   3, 85  |           is a kind of commutation. Wherefore it is ~evident that penance,
3002   3, 85  |             we consider in penance. Wherefore the penitent has ~recourse
3003   3, 85  |            to whom ~justice is due. Wherefore it is evident that penance
3004   3, 85  |           states (Ethic. viii, 14), wherefore in such cases, he that ~
3005   3, 85  |            act of the apprehension. Wherefore penance is not in the ~memory,
3006   3, 85  |         reward but also to ~punish. Wherefore John the Baptist said (Mt.
3007   3, 85  |          act in ~turning the heart; wherefore it is written (Dt. 5:29): "
3008   3, 86  |          flexible to good and evil. Wherefore to say ~that in this life
3009   3, 86  |              without his repenting: wherefore our ~Lord commanded us (
3010   3, 86  |           the offense ~against God. Wherefore it was stated in the FS,
3011   3, 86  |             as stated ~in Dt. 32:4; wherefore whomsoever He pardons, He
3012   3, 86  |         debt of eternal punishment. Wherefore, if man ~turns inordinately
3013   3, 86  |            above (Q[84], AA[1],3). ~Wherefore the entire debt of punishment
3014   3, 86  |             all to imperfect sight, wherefore he ~said (Mk. 8:24): "I
3015   3, 86  |           ad 1: FS, ~Q[113], A[4]). Wherefore the forgiveness of sin is
3016   3, 87  |       obtains the power of Baptism, wherefore it washes away all sin,
3017   3, 87  |             through his own merits; wherefore it is ~written (Eph. 2:4,
3018   3, 88  |             88] A[1] Body Para. 3/5~Wherefore others who maintained the
3019   3, 88  |   altogether for the same "reason." Wherefore ~Augustine, after saying (
3020   3, 88  |            of something due to him; wherefore he who ~does not forgive
3021   3, 88  |            God, but apart from Him, wherefore venial sins ~nowise cause
3022   3, 88  |      recipient, who is less worthy, wherefore a greater favor is bestowed
3023   3, 88  |             of the ~subsequent sin. Wherefore the amount of the debt that
3024   3, 88  |             the sinner's intention, wherefore the Philosopher says (Ethic.
3025   3, 89  |            with ease ~and pleasure: wherefore the Philosopher says (Ethic.
3026   3, 89  |             the ~infusion of grace. Wherefore it follows that grace is
3027   3, 89  |              sometimes to a lesser. Wherefore the penitent sometimes arises
3028   3, 89  |         because he fails to repent; wherefore Isidore wrote to the bishop
3029   3, 89  |           does penance negligently, wherefore it is written ~in the same
3030   3, 89  |          irregularity is attached; ~wherefore it is said in the same Distinction (
3031   3, 89  |              on account of scandal, wherefore it is said in the same ~
3032   3, 89  |             as it takes away grace. Wherefore deeds done in charity are
3033   3, 89  |           of the man who does them; wherefore if this hindrance, on the ~
3034   3, 89  |            be judged less severely: wherefore Augustine says (De Patientia ~
3035   3, 90  |              matter is to the form; wherefore the parts are reckoned as
3036   3, 90  |           to the point in question. Wherefore others ~have said that these
3037   3, 90  |          and that which is in deed. Wherefore these three are ~the integral
3038   3, 90  |            other due circumstances, wherefore the virtue of ~penance has
3039   3, 90  |             converse does not hold. Wherefore these two ~species of penance
3040 Suppl, 1 |      metaphorically rigid and hard: wherefore anyone is ~said to be broken
3041 Suppl, 1 |           are a matter of ~precept: wherefore he becomes a transgressor,
3042 Suppl, 1 |         whereby ~sin was committed. Wherefore contrition, which signifies
3043 Suppl, 1 |     approach to perfect contrition, wherefore ~in corporeal matters, things
3044 Suppl, 1 |         crushed [tritae] ~minutely. Wherefore, in spiritual matters, attrition
3045 Suppl, 1 |            A[4]; FS, ~Q[65], A[4]). Wherefore until grace be infused,
3046 Suppl, 1 |          remain when charity comes, wherefore it cannot be ~quickened. ~
3047 Suppl, 1 |           habit which ~quickens it. Wherefore nothing hinders matter being
3048 Suppl, 2 |            the ~precept of the law, wherefore displeasure at a suchlike
3049 Suppl, 2 |         found in ~every actual sin. Wherefore, if a sin is to be remedied,
3050 Suppl, 2 |           only to a certain extent: wherefore a man is bound to be contrite
3051 Suppl, 2 |      contrition for the venial sin: wherefore contrition should ~also
3052 Suppl, 2 |        result that ensues from it: ~wherefore Jerome says [*St. Basil
3053 Suppl, 2 |          which is a sin committed. ~Wherefore its proper and principal
3054 Suppl, 2 |            the act as in its cause; wherefore when the sin was committed, ~
3055 Suppl, 3 |          above all things pleasing: wherefore sin, which turns us away
3056 Suppl, 3 |            from the higher powers. ~Wherefore the nearer the operation
3057 Suppl, 3 |          shudders at the past evil: wherefore also, no passion of the
3058 Suppl, 4 |       reaching the end of the way. ~Wherefore, since past sin retards
3059 Suppl, 4 |          only as a disgraceful act; wherefore ~after sin has been taken
3060 Suppl, 4 |         stated above (Q[3], A[2]): ~wherefore the comparison fails.~Aquin.:
3061 Suppl, 4 |        derives a ~certain infinity; wherefore contrition ought to continue
3062 Suppl, 4 |        sorrow is in itself an evil; wherefore it is written ~(Ecclus.
3063 Suppl, 4 |          proved in Ethic. ii, ~6,7. Wherefore, since contrition, so far
3064 Suppl, 4 |          intensity and in duration. Wherefore, as the passion of sorrow,
3065 Suppl, 4 |     capability of sorrow from them: wherefore, though they have charity,
3066 Suppl, 5 |           ministers ~of the Church: wherefore a man should not go to Communion
3067 Suppl, 5 |          both punishment and guilt: wherefore he is bound to confess ~
3068 Suppl, 5 |           in the exterior members: ~wherefore it is written (Prov. 17:
3069 Suppl, 5 |             which operates in them: wherefore the remedy which ~suffices
3070 Suppl, 6 |            their efficacy from it. ~Wherefore for the remission of both
3071 Suppl, 6 |             penitent's confession. ~Wherefore confession is necessary
3072 Suppl, 6 |      remission of sin, is temporal, wherefore the way of salvation ~remains
3073 Suppl, 6 |       having the sacramental power; wherefore it ought to be imposed by
3074 Suppl, 6 |           are professions of faith, wherefore they ~ought to be proportionate
3075 Suppl, 6 |          also ~Penance is ordained; wherefore there is still room for
3076 Suppl, 6 |           the priest, but hides it; wherefore his confession is ~unavailing:
3077 Suppl, 6 |             I feared all my works." Wherefore it is also the ~mark of
3078 Suppl, 6 |            he has, he does not lie; wherefore he does not ~sin, provided
3079 Suppl, 6 |            a year, ~viz. at Easter, wherefore all must go to confession
3080 Suppl, 6 |             for a reasonable cause. Wherefore if the ~cause of the delay
3081 Suppl, 6 |       involved in a ~further delay. Wherefore by this Decretal the man
3082 Suppl, 6 |         always, but not for always, wherefore one is not bound to fulfill ~
3083 Suppl, 6 |            which is founded by God. Wherefore they need to be appointed
3084 Suppl, 6 |          those ~of the natural law: wherefore, just as no dispensation
3085 Suppl, 7 |            as ~he remains innocent. Wherefore the confession of sins,
3086 Suppl, 8 |            the Head to the members. Wherefore he alone who exercises a
3087 Suppl, 8 |         admitted to the Eucharist. ~Wherefore he must confess again to
3088 Suppl, 8 |           sacraments of the Church: wherefore he does not need to receive
3089 Suppl, 8 |           him to have jurisdiction: wherefore ~he that has no jurisdiction
3090 Suppl, 8 |           confess to such a priest. Wherefore those priests who are ~too
3091 Suppl, 8 |          and for ~the glory of God. Wherefore if the higher prelates deem
3092 Suppl, 8 |        court of external ~judgment: wherefore it suffices for this knowledge
3093 Suppl, 8 |             sacramental absolution. Wherefore his confession ~avails him
3094 Suppl, 8 |           the punishment ~somewhat: wherefore the priest in enjoining
3095 Suppl, 8 |        there is greater uplifting; ~wherefore the argument does not prove.~
3096 Suppl, 8 |           to others or to ~himself; wherefore the canons are more anxious
3097 Suppl, 9 |            in the other sacraments: wherefore he is ~not bound to repeat
3098 Suppl, 9 |         contrition is ~made to God: wherefore as there would be no contrition
3099 Suppl, 9 |          minister of the sacrament. Wherefore it ~should be an "accusation"
3100 Suppl, 10|           the intention to confess. wherefore his ~intention avails him
3101 Suppl, 10|           satisfaction is awaited. ~Wherefore although the latter has
3102 Suppl, 10|          head of ignorance of fact, wherefore it ~excuses from the sin
3103 Suppl, 11|            to retain his priorship, wherefore he is ~bound to deprive
3104 Suppl, 11|          what takes place inwardly: wherefore confession, whereby ~a man
3105 Suppl, 11|          submit to ~Him by Penance; wherefore this also should be signified
3106 Suppl, 11|          from the sacrament itself. Wherefore just as the obligation of
3107 Suppl, 11|           witness except as a man, ~wherefore without wronging his conscience
3108 Suppl, 11|            comes to his ~knowledge. Wherefore with regard to matters which
3109 Suppl, 11|          what he ~incidentally saw. Wherefore he does not break the seal
3110 Suppl, 11|     gainsayed for fear of scandal. ~Wherefore when justice and truth are
3111 Suppl, 12|           the observance of a mean. wherefore every act that implies the ~
3112 Suppl, 12|            to a certain proportion. Wherefore, since the very name of ~
3113 Suppl, 12|         such things as are unequal, wherefore satisfaction ~presupposes
3114 Suppl, 12|  compensation for injury inflicted. Wherefore as the injury inflicted ~
3115 Suppl, 12|          the causes of ~operations. Wherefore as justice curbs anger,
3116 Suppl, 12|         punishments are medicinal." Wherefore satisfaction which is the
3117 Suppl, 13|          the blessing of ~creation, wherefore it is written (Is. 40:16)
3118 Suppl, 13|           lost cannot be recovered, wherefore, as Seneca ~observes (Lib.
3119 Suppl, 13|             than of the principal: ~wherefore we read in the Lives of
3120 Suppl, 13|      capacity of those who see Him. Wherefore just as one man is not ~
3121 Suppl, 13|             root which is charity: ~wherefore he that, through charity,
3122 Suppl, 13|          the debt before paying it: wherefore he ~himself will suffer
3123 Suppl, 14|             renewal of friendship: ~wherefore if there be anything to
3124 Suppl, 14|             made full satisfaction: wherefore it is written ~(Ecclus.
3125 Suppl, 14|          they are ~pleasing to God: wherefore just as charity by its advent
3126 Suppl, 14|          not man's deed but ~God's, wherefore it does not become a lifeless
3127 Suppl, 14|         works done without charity, wherefore it is written (Mt. ~6:2,
3128 Suppl, 14|           by reason of fittingness, wherefore it is ~called merit of "
3129 Suppl, 14|             if he lack friendship. ~Wherefore, as all things, whether
3130 Suppl, 14|            to the measure of guilt, wherefore if guilt is not removed, ~
3131 Suppl, 15|      experience of the punishment. ~Wherefore, according to the Philosopher (
3132 Suppl, 15|           is a source of ~pleasure, wherefore it is written (James 5:13): "
3133 Suppl, 16|            in respect of their end. Wherefore, ~since the virtue of penance
3134 Suppl, 16|            2: Christ could not sin, wherefore the matter of this virtue ~
3135 Suppl, 16|       conformed to the will of God. Wherefore, as God, by His antecedent
3136 Suppl, 17|             the debt of punishment. Wherefore the power of ~removing this
3137 Suppl, 17|           sacraments of the Church. Wherefore a certain power ~for the
3138 Suppl, 17|        grace ~belongs to God alone, wherefore He kept this key to Himself.
3139 Suppl, 17|           defined from their acts." Wherefore, since the key is a kind ~
3140 Suppl, 17|           one act of ~another kind, wherefore it is not numbered among
3141 Suppl, 17|           needs authority to ~will; wherefore will is not reckoned as
3142 Suppl, 17|            same way as one Person, ~wherefore there is no need for the
3143 Suppl, 18|         with the power of the keys. Wherefore God alone ~directly remits
3144 Suppl, 18|        punishment, ~but part of it; wherefore the penitent still remains
3145 Suppl, 18|        provide a remedy against it. Wherefore though, by virtue of the ~
3146 Suppl, 18|            to remove that blemish. ~Wherefore even when a man is first
3147 Suppl, 18|             by the principal agent. Wherefore, Dionysius says ~(Hier.
3148 Suppl, 19|            way than His ministers, ~wherefore He is said to have the key
3149 Suppl, 19|              in the external court, wherefore even those who are not priests
3150 Suppl, 19|           in a state of subjection: wherefore she can have no spiritual ~
3151 Suppl, 19|             matter is simply a man. Wherefore, just as, were a heretic ~
3152 Suppl, 20|             from receiving ~orders, wherefore these words are addressed
3153 Suppl, 20|            all who can be absolved: wherefore our Lord said indeterminately, ~"
3154 Suppl, 20|             not as to jurisdiction. Wherefore there is no comparison.~
3155 Suppl, 21|           be brought to repentance, wherefore the ~pain of excommunication
3156 Suppl, 21|            sense, from the kingdom. Wherefore, since he ought not to ~
3157 Suppl, 21|            acting against charity. ~Wherefore, though the punishment of
3158 Suppl, 22|             is between man and man. Wherefore ~the loosing or binding
3159 Suppl, 22|             wherein grace is given: wherefore they alone can loose and
3160 Suppl, 22|       character which is indelible, wherefore, from the very fact that
3161 Suppl, 22|           speaking, to individuals. Wherefore individual members of a ~
3162 Suppl, 22|             the excommunicated are. Wherefore a man can be suspended ~
3163 Suppl, 23|          communion of the faithful. Wherefore it is ~lawful to communicate
3164 Suppl, 23|          communion of the faithful. Wherefore it is not lawful to ~communicate
3165 Suppl, 23|  subordinate to spiritual matters. ~Wherefore the power which extends
3166 Suppl, 24|            to be against ~the will. Wherefore, just as a man commits no
3167 Suppl, 24|             the forgiveness of sin: wherefore one sin cannot be ~forgiven
3168 Suppl, 25|             loosed ~also in heaven. Wherefore whatever remission is granted
3169 Suppl, 25|           those who visit a church. Wherefore the amount of the ~remission
3170 Suppl, 26|            a prelate of the Church, wherefore he alone, like a ~bridegroom,
3171 Suppl, 28|           of continual ~repentance. Wherefore repetition is inconsistent
3172 Suppl, 29|      healing of the disease of sin: wherefore it is written (Is. 27:9): ~"
3173 Suppl, 29|             29] A[3] Body Para. 2/2~Wherefore others hold that Christ
3174 Suppl, 29|             foundation of the Law, ~wherefore their institution pertains
3175 Suppl, 29|     roughness, oil by its softness, wherefore ~healing with wine pertains
3176 Suppl, 29|             is derived from Christ: wherefore ~those sacraments which
3177 Suppl, 29|          nor any ~bodily anointing, wherefore in all anointings a consecrated
3178 Suppl, 29|            property of the matter. ~wherefore it has to derive this efficacy
3179 Suppl, 29|            who sanctify the matter. Wherefore, in all the sacraments which ~
3180 Suppl, 29|         further on (ad 2: AA[8],9). Wherefore the foregoing ~opinion seems
3181 Suppl, 30|            acts by virtue of ~them: wherefore by the last anointing is
3182 Suppl, 31|             the ~bestowal of grace: wherefore a deacon is not competent
3183 Suppl, 31|             a priest to ~enlighten. Wherefore those sacraments are reserved
3184 Suppl, 32|          movement of the free-will; wherefore the comparison ~fails. Moreover
3185 Suppl, 34|     Dionysius says (Eccl. Hier. v). Wherefore that ~this beauty might
3186 Suppl, 34|         reality is said to ~remain. Wherefore it follows that inward character
3187 Suppl, 34|          but the inward cleansing; ~wherefore Baptism would be given even
3188 Suppl, 34|          denotes power principally. Wherefore the ~character which is
3189 Suppl, 34|            with some outward ~sign. Wherefore, since by receiving orders
3190 Suppl, 34|          visible ~signs, as on men. Wherefore Order is a sacrament among
3191 Suppl, 34|          manifested by their ~acts. Wherefore in the form of order the
3192 Suppl, 34|           universal ~communication. Wherefore in the other sacraments
3193 Suppl, 34|  hierarchical duties in the Church. Wherefore although the ~other sacraments,
3194 Suppl, 34|             entirely from without. ~Wherefore, since the effect proper
3195 Suppl, 35|             dispense them worthily. Wherefore as in Baptism, whereby a ~
3196 Suppl, 35|     dispensation of the sacraments. Wherefore since a character is a sign ~
3197 Suppl, 35|      receive the other ~sacraments. Wherefore he that has not the baptismal
3198 Suppl, 35|           the tribunal of ~Penance. Wherefore according to the canons
3199 Suppl, 35|             to him through Baptism; wherefore the baptismal character
3200 Suppl, 35|           is that he be ~confirmed. Wherefore the character of Order presupposes
3201 Suppl, 36|         most deiform and godlike." ~Wherefore, since in every order a
3202 Suppl, 36|         between God and the people. Wherefore they ~should shine with
3203 Suppl, 36|            the direction of reason. Wherefore in order that a man exercise
3204 Suppl, 36|         first, ~but not conversely. Wherefore some are raised to the priesthood,
3205 Suppl, 36|           the people ~seek the law; wherefore they ought to possess knowledge
3206 Suppl, 36|           by virtue of their form; ~wherefore from the very fact that
3207 Suppl, 36|          sons for their wickedness; wherefore "he ~fell backwards . . .
3208 Suppl, 36|             the unworthy does this. Wherefore he commits ~a mortal crime,
3209 Suppl, 36|          sake of ~spiritual things. Wherefore all temporal advantage should
3210 Suppl, 36|          after that which is just." Wherefore whoever fulfills unworthily ~
3211 Suppl, 37|     included, which are not Orders. Wherefore ~others account for the
3212 Suppl, 37|    cleansing to all ~the ministers. Wherefore others suit the orders to
3213 Suppl, 37|             in Christ's sacraments, wherefore he dispenses ~Christ's blood.
3214 Suppl, 37|         this belongs to subdeacons. Wherefore it is stated in the text (
3215 Suppl, 37|          cruet with wine and water; wherefore he ~receives an empty cruet.
3216 Suppl, 37|            to hierarchical actions. Wherefore he distinguishes three ~
3217 Suppl, 37|            the consecrated vessels. Wherefore continency is ~enjoined
3218 Suppl, 37|          reception of a ~sacrament; wherefore the announcement of doctrine
3219 Suppl, 37|             known by His ~apostles. Wherefore the Gospel is committed
3220 Suppl, 37|             done by the subdeacon.] Wherefore as the subdeacon at his ~
3221 Suppl, 37|          represents it differently, wherefore the ~acolyte is of higher
3222 Suppl, 37|            to a sacramental grace. ~Wherefore we should reply that he
3223 Suppl, 37|          belong to the same ~agent. Wherefore the bishop in conferring
3224 Suppl, 37|     enlisted in the Divine service, wherefore the blessing is given to ~
3225 Suppl, 37|       qualified for exalted duties, wherefore only deacons and priests ~
3226 Suppl, 37|             handling the sacrament, wherefore the anointing is done to
3227 Suppl, 37|          act on an exterior matter, wherefore the character is not imprinted
3228 Suppl, 37|            ye and eat" (Mt. 26:26), wherefore He added: "Do this for a
3229 Suppl, 37|             for the Divine worship, wherefore the blessing suffices for
3230 Suppl, 37|             the act of that ~power. Wherefore a character is imprinted
3231 Suppl, 37|   understood to ~contain the other; wherefore the character is impressed
3232 Suppl, 38|         pursue it and ~in what way. Wherefore it belongs to a bishop to
3233 Suppl, 38|            matter of the sacrament; wherefore he receives the character
3234 Suppl, 38|       remains consecrated for ever. Wherefore, since the episcopal ~power
3235 Suppl, 38|            the same ~power as they. Wherefore others said that even those
3236 Suppl, 39|             also in the ~first way. Wherefore even though a woman were
3237 Suppl, 39|        sacrament but a gift of God. Wherefore ~there it is not the signification,
3238 Suppl, 39|      occasion an impediment to act. Wherefore the like are unfit to receive ~
3239 Suppl, 39|          care of souls is required; wherefore the ~use of reason is necessary
3240 Suppl, 39|        incurred even without fault. Wherefore even he who ~in a particular
3241 Suppl, 40|             by the form of a crown; wherefore the ~hair should not be
3242 Suppl, 40|             not a spiritual power. ~Wherefore a character is not imprinted
3243 Suppl, 40|            ecclesiastical ~offices. Wherefore each minister of the Church
3244 Suppl, 40|         sacrament of the Eucharist. Wherefore since the bishop ~has not
3245 Suppl, 40|           than the particular good. Wherefore above the governing power ~
3246 Suppl, 40|          conferring the sacraments. Wherefore as ~regards matters pertaining
3247 Suppl, 40|             the doctrine of Christ; wherefore in the Old Law ~little bells
3248 Suppl, 40|         purpose of their ministry. ~Wherefore as a sign of the chastity
3249 Suppl, 40|           not confer those Orders. ~Wherefore the bishop, rather than
3250 Suppl, 41|           to men, others to women. ~Wherefore nature inculcates that society
3251 Suppl, 41|         second reason given above; ~wherefore the Philosopher (Ethic.
3252 Suppl, 41|           on the part of the genus; wherefore he says that the begetting ~
3253 Suppl, 41|             some the contemplative. Wherefore no danger threatens.~Aquin.:
3254 Suppl, 41|            act divides man from God wherefore the people who were ~to
3255 Suppl, 41|            is man's principal good, wherefore the Philosopher says ~(Ethic.
3256 Suppl, 41|     inclines, are ~altogether evil; wherefore, since the inclination to
3257 Suppl, 41|          derived (Sent. iv, D, 26); wherefore this is a most wicked heresy.~
3258 Suppl, 42|            A[1]; TP, Q[65], ~A[1]]. Wherefore since this is the case in
3259 Suppl, 42|           the act of the recipient. Wherefore just as Penance has no ~
3260 Suppl, 42|            different states of man, wherefore it ~was necessary for matrimony
3261 Suppl, 42|         sacraments of the Old Law. ~Wherefore there would be no reason
3262 Suppl, 42|             except by its own act. ~Wherefore, from the fact that the
3263 Suppl, 43|        ratification of the promise, wherefore it is denominated from these
3264 Suppl, 43|           of his first seven years, wherefore ~children at that age are
3265 Suppl, 43|             them or both can demur; wherefore in ~that case the betrothal
3266 Suppl, 43|     consenting to one present ~act. Wherefore a man can sin mortally before
3267 Suppl, 43|       ratify their former ~promise; wherefore the first contract is confirmed
3268 Suppl, 43|             be between two parties; wherefore it is necessary for ~each
3269 Suppl, 43|         over the body of the other; wherefore it would ~seem that they
3270 Suppl, 43|            completing the marriage. Wherefore if it ~was no fault of that
3271 Suppl, 44|          not made for this purpose. Wherefore the ~mother has a closer
3272 Suppl, 44|           are known by accidentals, wherefore ~some things can be named
3273 Suppl, 44|           joining of soul and body, wherefore it is called a "conjugal"
3274 Suppl, 44|   pertaining to that common action. wherefore as regards this ~same life
3275 Suppl, 45|     effected by a bodily cleansing. Wherefore, ~since in matrimony there
3276 Suppl, 45|             only a spiritual ~bond, wherefore there is no need for it
3277 Suppl, 45|         when they are being wedded. Wherefore in such a case the words
3278 Suppl, 45|            as stated above ~(A[2]). Wherefore just as were a person to
3279 Suppl, 45|      without her ~father's consent. Wherefore if consent be given secretly,
3280 Suppl, 46|             all . . . controversy"; wherefore in a court ~of justice at
3281 Suppl, 46|       confirmation of one's words; ~wherefore it confirms that only which
3282 Suppl, 46|     fulfilling of an unlawful oath. Wherefore if a subsequent obligation ~
3283 Suppl, 46|             fulfill his obligation, wherefore ~it suffices if he provide
3284 Suppl, 47|      respect (Cf. FS, Q[6], A[6]). ~Wherefore this latter violence or
3285 Suppl, 47|             from rape, and slavery. Wherefore the like compel a ~constant
3286 Suppl, 47|         rescission can be demanded. Wherefore this compulsion by fear ~
3287 Suppl, 47|         whereas he did not consent. Wherefore the Church presumes ~that
3288 Suppl, 47|             unless love be mutual. ~Wherefore the Philosopher says (Ethic.
3289 Suppl, 47|          consent ~remains in force; wherefore if he were to withdraw his
3290 Suppl, 47|         words ~of the future tense; wherefore it makes no marriage.~Aquin.:
3291 Suppl, 48|          will is the thing willed. ~Wherefore, according as carnal intercourse
3292 Suppl, 48|             essence of a sacrament; wherefore, if it be not ~observed,
3293 Suppl, 48|             Christ with the Church: wherefore the ~conclusion does not
3294 Suppl, 49|            an equal or better good. Wherefore ~for a thing that has a
3295 Suppl, 49|           among the marriage goods; wherefore in a way it is the most ~
3296 Suppl, 49|     marriage is a ~good of mortals, wherefore in the resurrection "they
3297 Suppl, 49|            perform ~bodily actions. Wherefore matrimony by reason of the
3298 Suppl, 49|          its proportion to reason; ~wherefore it is only when a passion
3299 Suppl, 49|             as stated above (A[3]); wherefore it makes ~marriage itself
3300 Suppl, 49|      directing of the child to God. Wherefore the intention of nature ~
3301 Suppl, 49|            in an evil action, evil; wherefore, as the ~marriage act is
3302 Suppl, 49|           wife, it is a mortal sin; wherefore such a man is ~said to be
3303 Suppl, 50|            make a marriage invalid, wherefore they are said not only to ~
3304 Suppl, 50|             reference to ignorance. Wherefore the ~Master pronounced on
3305 Suppl, 50|          their ~cause in God alone. Wherefore penance which in a manner
3306 Suppl, 50|          perfect good (1 Cor. 7:6). Wherefore, in order to afford an opportunity ~
3307 Suppl, 50|           facto" and not "de jure." Wherefore if an impediment supervene
3308 Suppl, 51|             the object of the will. Wherefore if there be ignorance there
3309 Suppl, 51|          provided he take due care. Wherefore error, in order to ~void
3310 Suppl, 51|             or of its being lawful. Wherefore such error as these is no ~
3311 Suppl, 51|          from sin, as stated above; wherefore ~the argument does not prove.~
3312 Suppl, 52|          matter of paying the debt; wherefore if one who thus binds ~himself
3313 Suppl, 52|            hinder the marriage act, wherefore ~ignorance of freedom is
3314 Suppl, 52|           to its secondary effects; wherefore it is not an impediment
3315 Suppl, 52|            by means of procreation; wherefore even as a ~slave is not
3316 Suppl, 52|       natural things all are equal. Wherefore, in things ~pertaining to
3317 Suppl, 52|            does not extend thereto. Wherefore the husband, ~without his
3318 Suppl, 52|      prejudicial to another person: wherefore ~if the husband, to cheat
3319 Suppl, 52|             rather that the father, wherefore mules born ~of a mare and
3320 Suppl, 52|             instrument in working; ~wherefore children follow the mother
3321 Suppl, 52|           to the mode of the giver; wherefore it is reasonable that the ~
3322 Suppl, 53|            to whom it is promised, ~wherefore a thing does not cease to
3323 Suppl, 53|            same way as a betrothal; wherefore ~a betrothal must be annulled
3324 Suppl, 53|           debt ~when his wife asks: wherefore this is not covered by his
3325 Suppl, 53|        aside on account of scandal. Wherefore others say ~that it is on
3326 Suppl, 53|          which is seemingly untrue. Wherefore we must say with others
3327 Suppl, 53|            of perpetual continence. Wherefore ~he is unable to surrender
3328 Suppl, 53|        vessels and the sacraments: ~wherefore it is becoming that they
3329 Suppl, 54|       friendship is called "a tie." Wherefore in respect of any kind of
3330 Suppl, 54|              30: FP, Q[119], A[1]). Wherefore we must reply that the reason
3331 Suppl, 54|      whereby ~nature is propagated. Wherefore according to the Philosopher (
3332 Suppl, 54|    consanguinity of ~father to son, wherefore he says that "parents love
3333 Suppl, 54|    consanguinity of son to father, ~wherefore he says that "children love
3334 Suppl, 54|           descended from the other. Wherefore ~according to the canonical
3335 Suppl, 54|          being descended from ~one: wherefore the degrees of consanguinity
3336 Suppl, 54|          being ~so is yet more so." Wherefore although the other descendants
3337 Suppl, 54|          the line of consanguinity: wherefore one ~line contains several
3338 Suppl, 54|    consanguinity are distinguished. Wherefore it happens that of two persons ~
3339 Suppl, 54|            it was said (Gn. 2:24): "Wherefore a man shall leave ~father
3340 Suppl, 54|              be mated in the flesh. Wherefore the Divine law debars from
3341 Suppl, 54|        anyone from such a marriage. Wherefore, ~according to human law
3342 Suppl, 54|             to curb ~concupiscence. Wherefore as Rabbi Moses says (Doc.
3343 Suppl, 54|           but by a spiritual grace: wherefore it was necessary that men ~
3344 Suppl, 54|        cannot lapse into ~oblivion, wherefore God threatened (Ex. 20:5)
3345 Suppl, 54|           also fulfills an ~office; wherefore it is more subject to the
3346 Suppl, 54|             as stated above (A[3]). Wherefore the Church's ~commandment
3347 Suppl, 54|            same at different times: wherefore that which it was useful
3348 Suppl, 54|           the past but the future. ~Wherefore if the fifth degree which
3349 Suppl, 55|         orderly carnal procreation, wherefore he says ~(Ethic. viii, 12)
3350 Suppl, 55|           same but in a higher way; wherefore it is not applicable ~to
3351 Suppl, 55|            wherein he was begotten; wherefore at the time it happens ~
3352 Suppl, 55|             being ~actually joined. Wherefore it is not done away, as
3353 Suppl, 55|          makes generation possible: wherefore a like intercourse does
3354 Suppl, 55|        justice of ~public honesty": wherefore just as marriage is a lasting
3355 Suppl, 55|             the ~mingling of seeds. Wherefore it is not every invasion
3356 Suppl, 55|             blood ~but by affinity. Wherefore if this kind of process
3357 Suppl, 55|            with the ~latter's wife: wherefore if the latter man dies the
3358 Suppl, 55|             is united in the flesh, wherefore ~she does not contract affinity
3359 Suppl, 55|           husband of the same wife. Wherefore the argument does not prove.~
3360 Suppl, 55|           from the ~same principle; wherefore the brother or father of
3361 Suppl, 55|            made one flesh with him. Wherefore just as consanguinity is
3362 Suppl, 55|              is the latter's cause. Wherefore since the degrees of relationship
3363 Suppl, 55|         only through consanguinity. Wherefore affinity has ~no direct
3364 Suppl, 55|           accidentally as it ~were: wherefore he was forbidden to marry
3365 Suppl, 55|            prejudice a third party, wherefore although the one brother'
3366 Suppl, 55|            whereas ~it is unlawful. Wherefore just as a man is sometimes
3367 Suppl, 55|             to prove his assertion. Wherefore a stranger ~is debarred
3368 Suppl, 56|           spiritual being of grace. Wherefore ~just as the tie that is
3369 Suppl, 56|   sufficient reason for friendship: wherefore intimacy and friendship
3370 Suppl, 56|         Marriage is a lasting bond, wherefore no supervening ~impediment
3371 Suppl, 56|          perfect act of generation. Wherefore ~affinity is not contracted
3372 Suppl, 56|    perfected except by a sacrament: wherefore it does not seem ~fitting
3373 Suppl, 56|        sacrament but a sacramental. Wherefore ~others say that it is contracted
3374 Suppl, 56|      engagement of future marriage. Wherefore ~just as in betrothal a
3375 Suppl, 56|           Baptism, as in catechism: wherefore the comparison fails.~Aquin.:
3376 Suppl, 56|           the sacrament of Penance. Wherefore a priest's son can ~marry
3377 Suppl, 56|             of a kind of ~affinity; wherefore it would seem on the same
3378 Suppl, 56|        husband and wife one flesh: ~wherefore the comparison fails.~Aquin.:
3379 Suppl, 56|      conversely ~(Ethic. viii, 12): wherefore spiritual relationship passes
3380 Suppl, 56|        differs in kind from carnal. Wherefore a godson is not ~related
3381 Suppl, 57|       adoption is a result of love, wherefore God is said to ~have adopted
3382 Suppl, 57|      imitation of natural sonship. ~Wherefore there are two species of
3383 Suppl, 57|         production of the ~species; wherefore anyone in whom the specific
3384 Suppl, 57|              hereditary succession, wherefore those alone are competent
3385 Suppl, 57|        children one has ~never had. Wherefore those who are impeded from
3386 Suppl, 57|              Gal. 3:28; Col. 3:11). Wherefore anyone can indifferently
3387 Suppl, 57|            may lose one's children. Wherefore since adoption was introduced
3388 Suppl, 57|             of ~being a god-parent; wherefore it does not pass to one
3389 Suppl, 57|            of ~the adoptive father, wherefore when the father dies or
3390 Suppl, 57|           adopted son and his wife, wherefore the tie between them remains.~
3391 Suppl, 57|       permission of the sovereign, ~wherefore legal relationship passes
3392 Suppl, 57|            of the ~adoptive father. Wherefore if a father be adopted the
3393 Suppl, 58|             other the marital debt: wherefore just as in other contracts, ~
3394 Suppl, 58|          impotence to be perpetual. Wherefore if the Church ~find that
3395 Suppl, 58|             sufficient to copulate. Wherefore they are allowed ~to marry,
3396 Suppl, 58|             female is the ~patient, wherefore greater calidity is required
3397 Suppl, 58| imaginations, when God allows them: wherefore by their means ~wizards
3398 Suppl, 58|             58] A[2] Body Para. 2/3~Wherefore others have maintained that
3399 Suppl, 58|           marriage is not annulled. Wherefore if the parties who marry
3400 Suppl, 59|           way as future to ~future. Wherefore just as when marriage is
3401 Suppl, 59|              perfects the marriage. Wherefore, since there is true marriage
3402 Suppl, 59|       Constantine and ~thereabouts. Wherefore it was not safe then for
3403 Suppl, 59|         even unbelievers are bound. Wherefore an unbeliever is not truly ~
3404 Suppl, 59|     contrary to the law of nature, ~wherefore it is not lawful for an
3405 Suppl, 59|             one kind or of another. Wherefore he who dies ~to his former
3406 Suppl, 59|            her husband" (Rm. ~7:3). Wherefore if the husband leave her
3407 Suppl, 59|            and not a ~bodily death. Wherefore if the marriage be consummated,
3408 Suppl, 59|            as the marriage bond is: wherefore there is no comparison ~
3409 Suppl, 59|             Christ with the Church. Wherefore the marriage that is not ~
3410 Suppl, 60|            is not his wife's judge: wherefore he may ~not kill her, but
3411 Suppl, 60|            the punishment of death. Wherefore the husband who ~exercises
3412 Suppl, 60|            relation to other women: wherefore if he ~should have married
3413 Suppl, 60|            who ~kills his own wife; wherefore the comparison fails.~Aquin.:
3414 Suppl, 61|           what belongs to ~another. Wherefore since by a consummated marriage
3415 Suppl, 61|          not with the same person: ~wherefore that comparison fails.~Aquin.:
3416 Suppl, 61|          carnal bond between ~them. Wherefore, just as after marital intercourse
3417 Suppl, 61|          power transferred to ~him. Wherefore also before consummation
3418 Suppl, 61|         renounces the marriage tie, wherefore it still remains: but when
3419 Suppl, 61|        renounces the marriage tie, ~wherefore the other is freed therefrom.~
3420 Suppl, 61|            law, as of a simple vow. Wherefore just as when the husband
3421 Suppl, 62|            given to several others. Wherefore other sins, though perhaps
3422 Suppl, 62|            has already taken place. Wherefore, if the wife repent of her
3423 Suppl, 62|            also by words and blows; wherefore if she be ~ready to be corrected
3424 Suppl, 62|           has repented ~of her sin. Wherefore her husband, by being joined
3425 Suppl, 62|            herself and against God, wherefore her husband cannot entirely ~
3426 Suppl, 62|          law to a ~particular fact. Wherefore God gave out the law according
3427 Suppl, 62|         husband have several wives: wherefore the ~latter has been sometimes
3428 Suppl, 62|         marriage than the husband's wherefore it is a greater reason ~
3429 Suppl, 62|           humors are more abundant, wherefore they are more inclined to ~
3430 Suppl, 62|          marriage can dissolve it: ~wherefore adultery does not make a
3431 Suppl, 62|             does him no ~prejudice. Wherefore since the divorce has been
3432 Suppl, 62|      although ~she cannot prove it. Wherefore the husband sins by seeking
3433 Suppl, 63|             until death (Rm. 7:2), ~wherefore at the death of either spouse
3434 Suppl, 63|         there is ~a true sacrament. Wherefore, since in a second marriage
3435 Suppl, 64|    fulfilling an ~office of nature. Wherefore in its act the movement
3436 Suppl, 64|            person, as stated above. Wherefore if ~she go beyond this in
3437 Suppl, 64|       betrothal but not a marriage. Wherefore a ~wife is bound to pay
3438 Suppl, 64|            lasts only a short time, wherefore it ~is forbidden to approach
3439 Suppl, 64|            or lasting like leprosy: wherefore the comparison falls.~Aquin.:
3440 Suppl, 64|             64] A[4] Body Para. 2/2~Wherefore others say that a menstruous
3441 Suppl, 64|          less profit to the Church. Wherefore the wife ~cannot take this
3442 Suppl, 64|           sin into another species; wherefore it cannot aggravate ~infinitely.
3443 Suppl, 64|            made at some other hour; wherefore the argument is not cogent.~
3444 Suppl, 64|             very newness of things, wherefore weddings are wont to be ~
3445 Suppl, 65|             to his generic ~nature, wherefore it is common to other animals (
3446 Suppl, 65|              to be a marriage good. Wherefore the first end corresponds
3447 Suppl, 65|           are ~approved by custom." Wherefore it is evident that those
3448 Suppl, 65|          mode befitting its nature. Wherefore also certain ~animals, the
3449 Suppl, 65|        necessary for its education. Wherefore the marriage of one wife
3450 Suppl, 65|           before the secondary end. Wherefore, since the good of the ~
3451 Suppl, 65|            the quality of the ~law. Wherefore, since the law of nature
3452 Suppl, 65|      contrary to the law of nature. Wherefore the apostles ~inserted the
3453 Suppl, 65|         apply to the case in point, wherefore the argument does not prove.~
3454 Suppl, 65|            is the life of the soul. Wherefore ~since the intercourse of
3455 Suppl, 65|           time a slave and a wife; ~wherefore according to the Law (Dt.
3456 Suppl, 65|             Joseph and to sell him. Wherefore we must say ~that since
3457 Suppl, 65|            is to have a ~concubine; wherefore the argument does not prove.~
3458 Suppl, 66|     occupied in spiritual ~matters. Wherefore since concupiscence is most
3459 Suppl, 66|             is a ~multitude simply, wherefore a multitude of this kind
3460 Suppl, 66|             a multitude relatively, wherefore it does not ~entirely destroy
3461 Suppl, 66|            in ~the union of bodies. Wherefore bigamy must affect both
3462 Suppl, 66|            likeness to a sacrament. Wherefore these two kinds are secondary,
3463 Suppl, 66|           Christ Who was a virgin: ~wherefore virginity on the part of
3464 Suppl, 66|            the head of the Church." Wherefore others say ~that Christ
3465 Suppl, 66|          one, so is the Church one. Wherefore those who served ~God at
3466 Suppl, 66|             union, which is absurd. Wherefore heathendom, ~before being
3467 Suppl, 66|            but in the other ~party, wherefore it takes its species from
3468 Suppl, 66|             not dissolve marriage. ~Wherefore since irregularity results
3469 Suppl, 66|             receives the character. Wherefore the Pope ~can dispense altogether
3470 Suppl, 67|             the newness of nature. ~Wherefore neither Mosaic nor human
3471 Suppl, 67|            is ~more generally held: wherefore we must reply to the arguments
3472 Suppl, 67|          Thus it happened to Moses: wherefore acting on Divine ~authority
3473 Suppl, 67|            the divine dispensation: wherefore having put one away ~he
3474 Suppl, 67|             have several husbands. ~Wherefore the comparison fails.~Aquin.:
3475 Suppl, 67|         certain legal irregularity. Wherefore a priest could not ~marry
3476 Suppl, 67|          cause of murder is hatred: wherefore the ~proximate cause of
3477 Suppl, 67|           like love, ~from a cause. Wherefore we must assign to divorce
3478 Suppl, 67|      goodness is the cause of love. Wherefore the argument does not hold.~
3479 Suppl, 67|             not have been believed. Wherefore according to ~him it was
3480 Suppl, 68|     unlawful ~intercourse from sin. Wherefore those who contract together
3481 Suppl, 69|             more noble ~substances: wherefore also the philosophers held
3482 Suppl, 69|              Ps. 102:19, Is. 66:1). Wherefore we hold that those souls ~
3483 Suppl, 69|            the ends of their deeds. Wherefore just as a body ~is conveyed
3484 Suppl, 69|       doctrine of the holy Fathers; wherefore the ~contrary must be judged
3485 Suppl, 69|           as the glory of the soul; wherefore it would be more derogatory ~
3486 Suppl, 69|         hairs with sorrow to hell": wherefore Jacob knew that he would
3487 Suppl, 69|           hell and Abraham's bosom, wherefore God was not ~seen there.
3488 Suppl, 69|         Philosopher (Ethic. ii, 6): wherefore ~it is not unfitting if
3489 Suppl, 69|          able to merit and demerit: wherefore it is fitting ~that one
3490 Suppl, 69|        having grace annexed to it: ~wherefore if it be annexed to a mortal
3491 Suppl, 69|            be cleansed of all evil. wherefore there must needs be ~a place
3492 Suppl, 70|          not restored in ~identity; wherefore at the resurrection the
3493 Suppl, 70|   understand, to consider, to will: wherefore, since these actions are ~
3494 Suppl, 70|          compared to their ~origin: wherefore the conclusion does not
3495 Suppl, 70|            partially in the others. Wherefore, as the ~powers of the intellective
3496 Suppl, 70|            the purpose of heating. ~Wherefore, just as a fire would remain
3497 Suppl, 70|             as it sees that ~image: wherefore he said before of those
3498 Suppl, 70|             they did in this world: wherefore it is said to the rich glutton ~(
3499 Suppl, 70|            and material conditions. Wherefore ~Augustine's comparison
3500 Suppl, 70|           be in the separated soul. Wherefore the ~Philosopher says (De
 
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