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coercer 1
coercing 3
coercion 22
coercive 16
coexist 8
coexistent 2
coffer 2
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16 blameworthy
16 carries
16 cleave
16 coercive
16 cogitative
16 commendation
16 committeth
St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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coercive

   Part, Question
1 2, 90| be not taken, ~it has no coercive power, such as the law should 2 2, 90| Ethic. x, ~9). But this coercive power is vested in the whole 3 2, 96| secondly, that it has coercive power. Wherefore a man may 4 2, 96| from the law," as to ~its coercive power; since, properly speaking, 5 2, 96| himself, and law has no coercive power save from the authority 6 2, 31| act of justice through the coercive nature of ~punishment: but 7 2, 31| to the common ~good, has coercive force. Such correction should 8 2, 31| administered by prelates, which has coercive power, but not with simple ~ 9 2, 58| which gives a judgment its ~coercive force.~ 10 2, 63| words are admonitory and not coercive." Now blows are a kind of 11 2, 63| governor of a city has ~perfect coercive power: wherefore he can 12 2, 63| community, ~have imperfect coercive power, which is exercised 13 2, 65| general law should have ~coercive power, as the Philosopher 14 2, 65| sentence of a judge should have coercive power, whereby either party 15 2, 65| would be ~of no effect. Now coercive power is not exercised in 16 2, 96| since they are possessed of coercive force, as ~stated above (


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