Part, Question
1 2, 6 | he shoots an ~arrow and slays a passer-by. Such ignorance
2 2, 88 | death, or the soldier who slays the enemy of the common
3 2, 100 | who wishes to slay, and slays not: whereas the Divine ~
4 2, 34 | little one." ~Now nothing slays spiritually, except mortal
5 2, 62 | His wisdom, God sometimes slays ~sinners forthwith in order
6 2, 62 | De Civ. Dei i, 21), "He slays not who owes his service
7 2, 62 | thus: just as a soldier slays the ~foe by the authority
8 2, 62 | sovereign, and the executioner slays the ~robber by the authority
9 2, 62 | him. Hence, though God ~slays evildoers even corporally,
10 2, 62 | more grievously than he who slays a sinful man: first, because
11 2, 62 | superior; nor is it he who slays the innocent man, but ~the
12 2, 113 | sword of the persecutor slays effectively, being ~a sufficient
13 2, 160 | thus he who, in ignorance, slays his father, is a parricide ~
14 3, 47 | Nevertheless, ~whoever slays a man not only does a wrong
15 3, 69 | captured a redoubtable enemy, slays him ~not forthwith, but
16 Suppl, 39| Hence he who by mishap slays a man ~without knowing that
17 Suppl, 39| who ~in a particular case slays a man in self-defense without
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