Part, Question
1 2, 97 | be punished as those who disobey the law of God."~Aquin.:
2 2, 5 | obey some commandments, and disobey others. Therefore he can
3 2, 37 | But every sin makes a man disobey the commandments of the
4 2, 91 | matter, and it is wicked to disobey them.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[93]
5 2, 102 | Parad. viii) that "sin is to disobey the divine law." ~Therefore
6 2, 103 | more grievous is it ~to disobey him: so that it is more
7 2, 103 | that it is more grievous to disobey God than man. ~Secondly,
8 2, 103 | which then man proceeded to disobey. Hence the Apostle in ~these
9 2, 145 | will be a mortal ~sin to disobey a commandment through contempt
10 2, 145 | lawgiver's ~authority, or to disobey it in such a way as to frustrate
11 2, 146 | contemns God, being ready to disobey ~God's commandments, in
12 2, 166 | so as to be willing to disobey a commandment of God or
13 3, 40 | that thou mightest not disobey the commandment; He ate
14 3, 44 | towards those who ~wilfully disobey Him, He foreshadows their
15 Suppl, 8 | confess to him. Nor ~does he disobey the law of the Church by
16 Suppl, 46| took previously does not disobey the Divine law. And so ~
17 Suppl, 65| saying that "they did not disobey the ~commandments of the
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