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2001 2, 48 | should not be reckoned a species with the ~whole. Therefore 2002 2, 48 | 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, the species of habits are distinguished 2003 2, 48 | should not be reckoned a species of prudence distinct from ~ 2004 2, 48 | and to this belongs that species of prudence ~which is called 2005 2, 48 | regnative is the most perfect species of ~prudence, wherefore 2006 2, 48 | the object diversifies the species of ~a habit, as stated above ( 2007 2, 48 | Ethic. i, 1. ~Therefore a species of prudence is not domestic.~ 2008 2, 48 | should not be reckoned a species of prudence.~Aquin.: SMT 2009 2, 48 | domestic like political is a ~species of prudence, there should 2010 2, 48 | prudence be accounted a species of prudence.~Aquin.: SMT 2011 2, 48 | not reckoned a distinct species of ~prudence, like regnative 2012 2, 48 | should not ~be accounted a species of prudence.~Aquin.: SMT 2013 2, 48 | forth. But there are no species of prudence ~corresponding 2014 2, 48 | need in ~warfare for that species of prudence which is called " 2015 2, 51 | Therefore there are many species of imprudence, so that it ~ 2016 2, 51 | certain vices, which are ~its species. In the first way, a vice 2017 2, 51 | is, as containing several species of sin, then ~imprudence 2018 2, 51 | For it contains various species in three ~ways. First, by 2019 2, 51 | precipitation" or "temerity" is a species of imprudence; by defect 2020 2, 51 | for the same ~motive, the species of sin is not multiplied: 2021 2, 51 | multiplied: thus it is the same species ~of sin to take what is 2022 2, 51 | motives, there are various ~species: for instance, if one man 2023 2, 51 | this would constitute ~the species called sacrilege, while 2024 2, 51 | constitute a diversity of species, ~except in so far as they 2025 2, 51 | perseverance seem to be species of ~constancy which pertains 2026 2, 55 | paternal right are distinct species?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[57] A[ 2027 2, 55 | distinguished as ~special species?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[57] A[ 2028 2, 55 | distinguished as special species. For it belongs to justice ~ 2029 2, 55 | and masters as distinct species.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[57] A[ 2030 2, 55 | paternal right and so on as species distinct from civil right.~ 2031 2, 56 | the habit, which takes its species from that act, ~because 2032 2, 56 | reckoned together with the species contained under ~the same " 2033 2, 56 | belongs to the essence of the species, and ~forms part of its 2034 2, 56 | 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, the species of a virtue does not vary 2035 2, 56 | Therefore there is ~not another species of justice directing one 2036 2, 56 | not justice simply, but a species of justice, viz. "domestic" ~ 2037 2, 56 | external operations take their species, not from the internal passions ~ 2038 2, 56 | nature remains entire in each species. Now moral virtue is ~defined ( 2039 2, 57 | the operation takes its species and name from its direct 2040 2, 59 | subjective parts, ~which are the species of justice, i.e. distributive 2041 2, 59 | 1) Whether there are two species of justice, viz. distributive 2042 2, 59 | Whether in any of these species the just is the same as ~ 2043 2, 59 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether two species of justice are suitably 2044 2, 59 | would seem that the two species of justice are unsuitably ~ 2045 2, 59 | to the ~many cannot be a species of justice, since justice 2046 2, 59 | distribution does not belong to any species of justice.~Aquin.: SMT 2047 2, 59 | multitude do not change the species of a ~virtue. Now commutative 2048 2, 59 | Therefore they are not different species of justice.~Aquin.: SMT 2049 2, 59 | proportionately. Hence there are two species of justice, ~distributive 2050 2, 59 | OBJ 4: Movement takes its species from the term "whereunto." 2051 2, 59 | commutative justice as ~one species, and yet this has many kinds 2052 2, 59 | Therefore the matter ~of these species of justice is, seemingly, 2053 2, 59 | belong to the one same ~species of justice, namely commutative 2054 2, 59 | passion were in the same species as the action. ~Because, 2055 2, 59 | any passion of the same species that he ~might undergo, 2056 2, 62 | Wherefore this is ~not a species of the sin of murder but 2057 2, 62 | Now moral ~acts take their species according to what is intended, 2058 2, 64 | 4) Whether robbery is a species of sin distinct from theft? ~( 2059 2, 64 | diminish sin, but constitutes a species of sin: and ~thus it is 2060 2, 64 | robbery are sins of different species?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[66] A[ 2061 2, 64 | are not sins of different ~species. For theft and robbery differ 2062 2, 64 | robbery are not ~different species of sin. ~Aquin.: SMT SS 2063 2, 64 | moral actions take their species from the end, as stated ~ 2064 2, 64 | involuntary, there is a different ~species of sin.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[ 2065 2, 64 | not enough for identity of species, because there is a difference 2066 2, 71 | that do not constitute the species of a sin, because it is ~ 2067 2, 71 | does not constitute the species of a sin, does not belong 2068 2, 72 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: The species and gravity of a sin depend 2069 2, 73 | does not differentiate the species. Yet they both ~differ from 2070 2, 77 | not a special sin. For no ~species is included in the definition 2071 2, 77 | transgression ~is not a species of sin.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[ 2072 2, 77 | 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, no species is more comprehensive than 2073 2, 77 | Therefore transgression is not a species of sin.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[ 2074 2, 77 | 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, no species contains all the parts into 2075 2, 77 | may be common to all the species of sin, ~because man transgresses 2076 2, 77 | a Divine precept by any species of mortal sin. ~But if we 2077 2, 77 | 1~Reply OBJ 3: All these species of sin may include transgression, 2078 2, 78 | revenge is seemingly a ~species of commutative justice whereby 2079 2, 79 | of good, just as mode and species, ~according to Augustine ( 2080 2, 80 | going through the various species of acts of either faculty, 2081 2, 80 | genera of acts, not as a ~species of those genera, but as 2082 2, 83 | partakes somewhat of ~its species; thus when a man thieves 2083 2, 86 | of the person but of the species, wherefore to abstain ~from 2084 2, 87 | since moral acts take their species from the end.~Aquin.: SMT 2085 2, 90 | it has several parts or species?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[92] A[ 2086 2, 90 | Whether there are various species of superstition?~Aquin.: 2087 2, 90 | that there are not various species of superstition. ~According 2088 2, 90 | does not include various species; but all its acts belong 2089 2, 90 | acts belong to ~the one species. Therefore neither has superstition 2090 2, 90 | has superstition various species.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[92] A[ 2091 2, 90 | hypocrisy should be reckoned a species of ~superstition.~Aquin.: 2092 2, 90 | Augustine assigns the various species of superstition ~(De Doctr. 2093 2, 90 | circumstances differentiates the species of a sin, but only that 2094 2, 90 | Para. 2/3~Accordingly the species of superstition are differentiated, 2095 2, 90 | and this is the first species of ~superstition; or to 2096 2, 90 | superstition, divided ~into many species in respect of the various 2097 2, 90 | in this respect the first species of this genus is "idolatry," ~ 2098 2, 90 | this refers to the first species. Then he goes on to ~say, " 2099 2, 90 | which refers to the second ~species; and a little further on 2100 2, 90 | this refers to the third species.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[92] A[ 2101 2, 91 | We must now consider the species of superstition. We shall 2102 2, 92 | 1) Whether idolatry is a species of superstition?~(2) Whether 2103 2, 92 | idolatry is rightly reckoned a species of superstition?~Aquin.: 2104 2, 92 | is not rightly reckoned a species of ~superstition. Just as 2105 2, 92 | idolaters. But ~heresy is a species of unbelief, as stated above ( 2106 2, 92 | Therefore ~idolatry is also a species of unbelief and not of superstition.~ 2107 2, 92 | Therefore idolatry is not a species ~of superstition.~Aquin.: 2108 2, 92 | is nothing cannot be the species of any ~genus. But idolatry, 2109 2, 92 | nothing, it cannot be a species of ~superstition.~Aquin.: 2110 2, 92 | Creator." Therefore this species of superstition is unfittingly 2111 2, 92 | Therefore heresy is a ~species of unbelief, but idolatry 2112 2, 92 | unbelief, but idolatry is a species of superstition.~Aquin.: 2113 2, 92 | equal, ~because both are species of pestiferous superstition.~ 2114 2, 93 | sin?~(2) Whether it is a species of superstition?~(3) Of 2115 2, 93 | superstition?~(3) Of the species of divination;~(4) Of divination 2116 2, 93 | Whether divination is a species of superstition?~Aquin.: 2117 2, 93 | that divination is not a species of superstition. ~The same 2118 2, 93 | The same thing cannot be a species of diverse genera. Now divination 2119 2, 93 | divination is ~apparently a species of curiosity, according 2120 2, 93 | it is not, seemingly, a species of superstition.~Aquin.: 2121 2, 93 | Therefore divination is not a species of superstition.~Aquin.: 2122 2, 93 | Therefore divination is a species of superstition.~Aquin.: 2123 2, 93 | manifest that ~divination is a species of superstition.~Aquin.: 2124 2, 93 | ought to distinguish several species of divination?~Aquin.: SMT 2125 2, 93 | not distinguish several species of ~divination. Where the 2126 2, 93 | are not ~seemingly several species of sin. Now there is one 2127 2, 93 | Therefore there are not several ~species of divination.~Aquin.: SMT 2128 2, 93 | Further, a human act takes it species from its end, as stated ~ 2129 2, 93 | divinations are of one species.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[95] A[ 2130 2, 93 | Further, signs do not vary the species of a sin, for whether one ~ 2131 2, 93 | gestures, it is the same species of sin. Now ~divinations 2132 2, 93 | Therefore there are not ~several species of divination.~Aquin.: SMT 2133 2, 93 | Isidore enumerates various species of divination (Etym. ~viii, 2134 2, 93 | foretell the ~future: and this species is called "prestigiation" 2135 2, 93 | utterances of the dead, and this species is called "necromancy," 2136 2, 93 | bodies, there will be another species of ~divination: for the 2137 2, 93 | Para. 3/4~To this second species of divination, which is 2138 2, 93 | formality. But the various ~species are distinguished by their 2139 2, 93 | principles diversifies the species, even in demonstrative sciences.~ 2140 2, 93 | it would seem that this species of divination is not ~unlawful.~ 2141 2, 94 | forces resulting from their species through the influence of 2142 2, 95 | these; wherefore it is a species of irreligion.~Aquin.: SMT 2143 2, 95 | kind of temptation is a species of irreligion.~Aquin.: SMT 2144 2, 95 | the temptation of God is a species, ~is more opposed to the 2145 2, 96 | moral acts take their ~species from their end. Now the 2146 2, 96 | called perjury, takes its species chiefly from falsehood. 2147 2, 97 | special sin?~(3) Of the species of sacrilege;~(4) Of the 2148 2, 97 | special sin; because the species of a thing is derived ~chiefly 2149 2, 97 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the species of sacrilege are distinguished 2150 2, 97 | It would seem that the species of sacrilege are not distinguished ~ 2151 2, 97 | does not differentiate ~species, if the formal aspect remains 2152 2, 97 | of matter. Therefore the species of ~sacrilege are not distinguished 2153 2, 97 | things belonging to the ~same species should at the same time 2154 2, 97 | intercourse, are different species of sin. Therefore ~they 2155 2, 97 | cannot belong to the one same species of sacrilege: and consequently ~ 2156 2, 97 | consequently ~it seems that the species of sacrilege are distinguished 2157 2, 97 | in accordance ~with the species of other sins, and not according 2158 2, 97 | reckoned. If, ~therefore, one species of sacrilege arises from 2159 2, 97 | the sinner. Therefore ~the species of sacrilege are not reckoned 2160 2, 97 | above (A[1]). ~Therefore the species of sacrilege are distinguished 2161 2, 97 | holiness: and consequently the species of ~sacrilege must needs 2162 2, 97 | sacred place. Yet in either species there are various degrees 2163 2, 97 | In like manner the third species of sacrilege, which is committed ~ 2164 2, 97 | things from belonging to one species in ~one respect, and to 2165 2, 97 | respect, and to different species in another respect. Thus 2166 2, 97 | Plato belong to the one species, "animal," but differ in 2167 2, 97 | animal," but differ in the species ~"colored thing," if one 2168 2, 97 | and to belong to the same species as regards the one formal 2169 2, 101 | Whether it contains several species?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[103] A[ 2170 2, 101 | God. It is, moreover, a species of observance, because by 2171 2, 101 | Whether dulia has various species?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[103] A[ 2172 2, 101 | seems that dulia has various species. For by dulia we show ~honor 2173 2, 101 | object differentiates the species of virtue, it seems that 2174 2, 101 | that there are different species of dulia, one ~being simply 2175 2, 101 | divided into different species. Neither therefore is dulia.~ 2176 2, 101 | not divided into different species, but ~is one of the species 2177 2, 101 | species, but ~is one of the species of observance, mentioned 2178 2, 101 | Hyperdulia is the highest species of dulia taken in a wide ~ 2179 2, 102 | Further, virtues differ in species according to their objects. ~ 2180 2, 102 | since good consists in mode, species and order, ~as Augustine 2181 2, 102 | wherefore it admits a various species according to the various 2182 2, 102 | obedience to a man is of one species, though the causes from ~ 2183 2, 103 | since moral acts take their species from the end. And when a ~ 2184 2, 103 | belongs formally to another species of sin.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[ 2185 2, 104 | justice, not indeed as a species is ~part of a genus, but 2186 2, 105 | seem to belong to ~the same species of sin. Therefore ingratitude 2187 2, 105 | or privation takes its ~species from the opposite habit: 2188 2, 105 | three are not different species but different degrees ~of 2189 2, 107 | virtue and vice take their species from what ~is directly intended, 2190 2, 108 | opposed to truth?~(2) Of the species of lying;~(3) Whether lying 2191 2, 108 | that, A moral act takes its species from two things, its ~object, 2192 2, 108 | does not belong to the species of lying, but to perfection ~ 2193 2, 108 | order, a thing acquires its species if ~it has its form, even 2194 2, 108 | of lying, ~but not to its species, as neither does any effect 2195 2, 108 | any effect belong to the species ~of its cause.~Aquin.: SMT 2196 2, 108 | beside and accidental to the species of that act, so that an ~ 2197 2, 108 | transfers it to another species. ~Now a circumstance of 2198 2, 108 | transfer a sin to another species, ~except perhaps by reason 2199 2, 109 | 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, the species of moral acts is taken from 2200 2, 109 | with regard to ~the very species of the act, and this species 2201 2, 109 | species of the act, and this species depends on that act's ~proper 2202 2, 109 | Hence it does not take its species from this end, but from ~ 2203 2, 110 | to be ~one of the four species of pride, "when," to wit, " 2204 2, 110 | First, ~with regard to the species of the act, and thus it 2205 2, 110 | reckons boasting among the species of ~pride. Moreover, the 2206 2, 114 | many causes, but on the ~species of their acts. And although 2207 2, 114 | way we may consider the species of either sin, and thus 2208 2, 115 | 1/1~I answer that, The species of an act is taken from 2209 2, 115 | that, Liberality is not a species of justice, since justice ~ 2210 2, 116 | answer that, Sins take their species from their objects, as stated ~ 2211 2, 116 | OBJ 2: Movement takes its species from the term "whereto" 2212 2, 116 | another for it to have ~species.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[118] A[ 2213 2, 116 | violence, since it ~is a species thereof; and inhumanity 2214 2, 116 | mentioned by Aristotle are species rather than ~daughters of 2215 2, 117 | Further, sin takes its species chiefly from its end, as 2216 2, 122 | First, with ~regard to the species of that act, as compared 2217 2, 122 | according to the proper ~species of its act, whence it derives 2218 2, 125 | vice but on the vice's very species. Wherefore it is ~not necessary 2219 2, 127 | virtue derives from its species a certain luster or ~adornment 2220 2, 127 | this that draws it to a species ~of virtue, but its matter. 2221 2, 128 | presumption is accounted a species of the sin against the ~ 2222 2, 130 | boastfulness is ~numbered among the species of pride. Now pride does 2223 2, 131 | rather ~on their respective species than on their cause or effect. 2224 2, 131 | According to its proper species pusillanimity is a graver ~ 2225 2, 133 | moral ~acts take their species from their end, wherefore 2226 2, 133 | Further, moral acts take their species from their end, as stated ~ 2227 2, 133 | to meanness by the very species of ~its act, since it exceeds 2228 2, 135 | First, from the act's ~very species, which is considered in 2229 2, 136 | their cause, but on their species.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[138] A[ 2230 2, 139 | goods, ~considered in their species, are not in opposition to 2231 2, 139 | and the ~nature of the species by the union of the sexes. 2232 2, 139 | human life either in ~the species or in the individual. In 2233 2, 139 | the preservation of the species, or of food and drink which 2234 2, 140 | the individual or of the species. ~Accordingly, if anyone 2235 2, 140 | natural with regard to the species of the thing that nature 2236 2, 141 | parts of a virtue are its species: and the species of a ~virtue 2237 2, 141 | are its species: and the species of a ~virtue have to be 2238 2, 142 | though not according to the species ~of the passion, namely 2239 2, 146 | greatest of sins?~(4) Its species;~(5) Whether it is a capital 2240 2, 146 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the species of gluttony are fittingly 2241 2, 146 | OBJ 1: It seems that the species of gluttony are unfittingly ~ 2242 2, 146 | do not differentiate ~its species. Therefore the species of 2243 2, 146 | its species. Therefore the species of gluttony are not distinguished ~ 2244 2, 146 | gluttony ~admits of one species in respect of time, it seems 2245 2, 146 | other moral virtues. Now the species of the vices opposed to 2246 2, 146 | Neither, therefore, are the species of gluttony distinguished 2247 2, 146 | regards the substance or ~species of food a man seeks "sumptuous" - 2248 2, 146 | circumstances causes the various ~species of gluttony, on account 2249 2, 146 | by reason of ~which the species of moral things are differentiated. 2250 2, 146 | concupiscence is aroused by the very species of the ~food; in him that 2251 2, 146 | that can cause a different species of gluttony.~Aquin.: SMT 2252 2, 148 | comprised under gluttony as a species under its genus. For ~gluttony 2253 2, 148 | common," so that like its ~species which are opposed to the 2254 2, 148 | which are opposed to the species of intemperance it has no 2255 2, 148 | which does not change ~the species of a sin; so that it cannot 2256 2, 148 | because morals take their species not from ~things that occur 2257 2, 149 | whereby the nature of the species is ~preserved. Therefore 2258 2, 150 | the preservation of the species. Therefore just as it would 2259 2, 150 | against the good of the species.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[152] A[ 2260 2, 151 | Lust in general; (2) its species. Under the first head there 2261 2, 151 | the ~nature of the human species a very great good. And just 2262 2, 151 | which is the principal species of ~intemperance.~Aquin.: 2263 2, 152 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether six species are fittingly assigned to 2264 2, 152 | It would seem that six species are unfittingly assigned 2265 2, 152 | matter does not diversify the species. ~Now the aforesaid division 2266 2, 152 | Therefore it seems that the species ~of lust are diversified 2267 2, 152 | Further, seemingly the species of one vice are not differentiated ~ 2268 2, 152 | should not be reckoned a species of lust.~Aquin.: SMT SS 2269 2, 152 | sacrilege should be reckoned a species of lust, even as adultery 2270 2, 152 | should be reckoned among the species ~thereof.~Aquin.: SMT SS 2271 2, 152 | lasciviousness should be reckoned species of lust, as ~well as fornication.~ 2272 2, 152 | is unfittingly reckoned a species of lust.~Aquin.: SMT SS 2273 2, 152 | specify a moral act, whose species is derived from its object ~ 2274 2, 152 | matter, it follows that the species of lust must be ~assigned 2275 2, 152 | 1] Body Para. 3/3~These species are differentiated on the 2276 2, 152 | OBJ[1]) that the aforesaid species are assigned with regard 2277 2, 152 | matter are reduced to other species of ~lust.~Aquin.: SMT SS 2278 2, 152 | which do not constitute the ~species of a moral act, as stated 2279 2, 152 | grievous of the aforesaid species.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[154] A[ 2280 2, 152 | itself, by reason ~of its species, which is determined according 2281 2, 152 | a graver sin, as to its species, than those sins ~which 2282 2, 152 | actual member of the ~human species attains to the perfection 2283 2, 152 | to the perfection of the species more than one who ~is a 2284 2, 152 | to the good of the human species. Again, a Divine good is 2285 2, 152 | First, by reason of its species, and in this way a kiss, 2286 2, 152 | not mortal sins ~in their species.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[154] A[ 2287 2, 152 | seduction should be reckoned a species of lust?~Aquin.: SMT SS 2288 2, 152 | should not be reckoned a species of ~lust. For seduction 2289 2, 152 | should not be reckoned a ~species of lust, distinct from fornication.~ 2290 2, 152 | seduction is adultery." Now a species ~is not contained under 2291 2, 152 | Therefore since adultery is a species of lust, it seems that ~ 2292 2, 152 | should not be reckoned a species of lust.~Aquin.: SMT SS 2293 2, 152 | should not be reckoned a species of lust.~Aquin.: SMT SS 2294 2, 152 | seem that seduction is a species of lust.~Aquin.: SMT SS 2295 2, 152 | reckon it to be a determinate species of that vice. Now lust is 2296 2, 152 | parents, is a determinate ~species of lust.~Aquin.: SMT SS 2297 2, 152 | Para. 1/1~Whether rape is a species of lust, distinct from seduction?~ 2298 2, 152 | seem that rape is not a species of lust, distinct from ~ 2299 2, 152 | should not be reckoned a species ~of lust distinct from seduction.~ 2300 2, 152 | reckoned a determinate species of lust.~Aquin.: SMT SS 2301 2, 152 | rape is not a determinate species of lust ~distinct from seduction.~ 2302 2, 152 | be reckoned a determinate species of lust. ~Aquin.: SMT SS 2303 2, 152 | lust. Therefore rape is a ~species of lust.~Aquin.: SMT SS 2304 2, 152 | we speak of it now, is a ~species of lust: and sometimes it 2305 2, 152 | adultery is determinate species of lust, distinct from the 2306 2, 152 | distinct from the other ~species?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[154] A[ 2307 2, 152 | adultery is not a determinate species of lust, ~distinct from 2308 2, 152 | distinct from the other species. For adultery takes its 2309 2, 152 | seems that adultery is not a species ~of lust distinct from the 2310 2, 152 | should not be reckoned a species of lust.~Aquin.: SMT SS 2311 2, 152 | would ~seem to be the same species of sin. Now, apparently, 2312 2, 152 | adultery ~is not a determinate species of lust, distinct from the 2313 2, 152 | adultery is a determinate species of lust.~Aquin.: SMT SS 2314 2, 152 | adultery is a determinate species of lust, ~through having 2315 2, 152 | stated above (A[1]) that the species of lust ~correspond to the 2316 2, 152 | incest is a determinate species of lust?~Aquin.: SMT SS 2317 2, 152 | incest is not a determinate species of lust. ~For incest [*' 2318 2, 152 | seems that incest is not a species of ~lust, but is lust itself 2319 2, 152 | it is not one but several species ~of lust.~Aquin.: SMT SS 2320 2, 152 | constitute a determinate species of vice. But intercourse 2321 2, 152 | incest is not a determinate species of lust.~Aquin.: SMT SS 2322 2, 152 | 1/1~On the contrary, The species of lust are distinguished 2323 2, 152 | incest is a determinate species of lust.~Aquin.: SMT SS 2324 2, 152 | needs be ~a determinate species of lust. Now sexual intercourse 2325 2, 152 | incest is a ~determinate species of lust.~Aquin.: SMT SS 2326 2, 152 | Whether sacrilege can be a species of lust?~Aquin.: SMT SS 2327 2, 152 | that sacrilege cannot be a species of lust. For the ~same species 2328 2, 152 | species of lust. For the ~same species is not contained under different 2329 2, 152 | another. Now sacrilege is a species of irreligion, ~as stated 2330 2, 152 | sacrilege cannot be reckoned a ~species of lust.~Aquin.: SMT SS 2331 2, 152 | sins which are reckoned ~species of lust. Therefore it would 2332 2, 152 | it would seem not to be a species of lust.~Aquin.: SMT SS 2333 2, 152 | sacrilege is not ~reckoned a species of gluttony, or of any other 2334 2, 152 | should it be reckoned a species of lust.~Aquin.: SMT SS 2335 2, 152 | Therefore sacrilege is a species of ~lust.~Aquin.: SMT SS 2336 2, 152 | vice, assumes ~the latter's species: thus, theft committed for 2337 2, 152 | adultery, ~passes into the species of adultery. Now it is evident 2338 2, 152 | of God, belongs to the ~species of sacrilege: and in this 2339 2, 152 | sacrilege may be accounted a ~species of lust.~Aquin.: SMT SS 2340 2, 152 | vice as its end, becomes ~a species of that vice: and so a species 2341 2, 152 | species of that vice: and so a species of lust may be also a species 2342 2, 152 | species of lust may be also a species of irreligion, as of a higher 2343 2, 152 | includes those sins which are ~species of lust by their very nature: 2344 2, 152 | whereas sacrilege is a species of ~lust in so far as it 2345 2, 152 | coincide with the various species of lust. For unlawful intercourse ~ 2346 2, 152 | the unnatural vice is a species of lust?~Aquin.: SMT SS 2347 2, 152 | unnatural vice is not a species of lust. ~For no mention 2348 2, 152 | Therefore it is not a species of lust.~Aquin.: SMT SS 2349 2, 152 | unnatural vice is not a species of lust.~Aquin.: SMT SS 2350 2, 152 | unnatural vice is not ~a species of lust.~Aquin.: SMT SS 2351 2, 152 | together with the other species of lust ~(2 Cor. 12:21) 2352 2, 152 | there ~is a determinate species of lust. This may occur 2353 2, 152 | copulation with a thing of undue species, and ~this is called "bestiality." 2354 2, 152 | There we enumerated the species of lust that are not ~contrary 2355 2, 152 | the greatest sin among the species of lust?~Aquin.: SMT SS 2356 2, 152 | greatest sin ~among the species of lust. For the more a 2357 2, 152 | not the greatest among the species of lust.~Aquin.: SMT SS 2358 2, 152 | With regard to the other species of lust they imply a transgression ~ 2359 2, 152 | the least grave among the species of lust. Then, it is ~a 2360 2, 152 | OBJ 3: The nature of the species is more intimately united 2361 2, 152 | because use of the due species is not observed. Hence ~ 2362 2, 153 | continence is not a virtue. For species and ~genus are not co-ordinate 2363 2, 153 | for the maintenance of the species, such ~as venereal acts, 2364 2, 155 | condition due ~to the human species, so unsoundness of mind 2365 2, 155 | disposition due to the human species. This occurs both in ~respect 2366 2, 156 | grievous of sins?~(5) Of its species;~(6) Whether anger is a 2367 2, 156 | reason of the passion's very species, which is derived from the 2368 2, 156 | envy, in respect of its species, ~denotes an evil, since 2369 2, 156 | Philosopher suitably assigns the species of anger?~Aquin.: SMT SS 2370 2, 156 | It would seem that the species of anger are unsuitably 2371 2, 156 | referable to the aforesaid species. ~Therefore it seems that 2372 2, 156 | says ~"there are three species of irascibility," namely, " 2373 2, 156 | the ~distinction of these species in its application to the 2374 2, 156 | consideration in the ~aforesaid species.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[158] A[ 2375 2, 156 | refer to ~the different species of anger, but correspond 2376 2, 158 | general; (2) Each of ~its species. Under the first head there 2377 2, 158 | Boni 3), "consists in mode, species, and order." Therefore modesty ~ 2378 2, 159 | We must consider next the species of modesty: (1) Humility, 2379 2, 160 | its subject?~(4) Of its species;~(5) Whether it is a mortal 2380 2, 160 | not ~different from its species. Therefore pride is not 2381 2, 160 | with regard to its proper species, which it has under the 2382 2, 160 | Para. 1/1~Whether the four species of pride are fittingly assigned 2383 2, 160 | It seems that the four species of pride are unfittingly 2384 2, 160 | should not be reckoned a species of pride.~Aquin.: SMT SS 2385 2, 160 | should not be reckoned a species of ~different genera. Now 2386 2, 160 | Now boasting is reckoned a species of lying, as stated ~above ( 2387 2, 160 | should not be accounted a ~species of pride.~Aquin.: SMT SS 2388 2, 160 | account for the different ~species of pride.~Aquin.: SMT SS 2389 2, 160 | not comprised under the species mentioned by Gregory. Therefore 2390 2, 160 | and thus we have the third species of pride, namely "boasting ~ 2391 2, 160 | thus we have the first two ~species of pride, namely "when a 2392 2, 160 | thus we have the ~fourth species of pride, which is "when 2393 2, 160 | Boasting is reckoned a species of lying, as regards the ~ 2394 2, 160 | reckoned by ~Gregory to be a species of pride.~Aquin.: SMT SS 2395 2, 160 | wherefore the first two species of pride pertain to ingratitude. ~ 2396 2, 160 | committed, belongs to the third ~species, since by so doing a man 2397 2, 160 | belong chiefly to the fourth species, which consists in ~wishing 2398 2, 160 | degrees not only are the species of pride indicated, but ~ 2399 2, 161 | one ~results from the very species of the sin: thus we say 2400 2, 161 | of ~men, as regards the species of the sin. For though pride, 2401 2, 161 | sin, not as regards its species but ~as regards its being 2402 2, 161 | of a sin depends on the ~species rather than on a circumstance 2403 2, 161 | 3/4~But as regards the species of pride, the woman sinned 2404 2, 163 | akin to him in the same ~species; partly by tempting the 2405 2, 166 | themselves considered in their species are ~not directed to an 2406 2, 166 | on account of the very species of ~the acts employed for 2407 2, 166 | sins according to their ~species, such as murder, fornication, 2408 2, 168 | drink, or to any other species of lust. Neither, therefore, 2409 2, 168 | 1~Reply OBJ 1: Among the species of vices opposed to fortitude 2410 2, 168 | as ~adultery, which is a species of lust that is opposed 2411 2, 168 | Nor indeed is any other species of lust, for a ~father is 2412 2, 168 | neighbor, if we consider the species of the act, as are murder, ~ 2413 2, 169 | object causes difference of species, as ~stated above (FS, Q[ 2414 2, 169 | that these are different species of prophecy.~Aquin.: SMT 2415 2, 169 | being one, gives unity of species to prophecy, although the ~ 2416 2, 171 | the infusion of ~certain species, or by the infusion of Divine 2417 2, 171 | prophetic revelation, new species of things are impressed 2418 2, 171 | prophetic revelation no new species of ~things are impressed 2419 2, 171 | were ~effected by means of species newly impressed, the prophet' 2420 2, 171 | inoperative. Therefore no new species are ~impressed on the prophet' 2421 2, 171 | effected ~by impressing species on the soul.~Aquin.: SMT 2422 2, 171 | faculties form all kinds of species of things. Therefore it 2423 2, 171 | prophetic revelation no new species of things are impressed, ~ 2424 2, 171 | but from a diversity of ~species, whence similitudes also 2425 2, 171 | prophetic revelation new species of things are impressed, 2426 2, 171 | mind ~under the form of species: and according to the order 2427 2, 171 | these are changed by the species ~derived from the phantasms, 2428 2, 171 | produce various intelligible species of the intellect.~Aquin.: 2429 2, 171 | effected by means of ~certain species. Human teaching may be likened 2430 2, 171 | impression of intelligible ~species on the mind, as in the case 2431 2, 171 | sometimes by imprinting species anew, or by a ~new coordination 2432 2, 171 | by a ~new coordination of species.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[173] A[ 2433 2, 171 | prophetic revelation ~imaginary species previously derived from 2434 2, 171 | certain likeness of the species ~known to it." Sometimes 2435 2, 171 | infusion of intelligible species, by ~impression or coordination 2436 2, 171 | mind by means of sensible species - whether these be divinely ~ 2437 2, 171 | impressed with intelligible species, since in us the perfect 2438 2, 172 | division of prophecy into its species;~(2) Whether the more excellent 2439 2, 172 | should not be reckoned a ~species of prophecy.~Aquin.: SMT 2440 2, 172 | 1/1~I answer that, The species of moral habits and acts 2441 2, 172 | is divided into various species, as ~assigned above. Now 2442 2, 172 | Psalter assigns only two species to prophecy, namely of ~" 2443 2, 172 | this sense it is reckoned a species ~of prophecy. But in so 2444 2, 172 | it is common to ~every species of prophecy. ~Aquin.: SMT 2445 2, 173 | through the intelligible ~species; and it is in considering 2446 2, 173 | any created intelligible species [*Cf. FP, ~Q[12], A[2]], 2447 2, 173 | of certain intelligible species that ~remained in his intellect 2448 2, 173 | i.e. by an intelligible species]. Now, ~while in that state, 2449 2, 173 | Lord, for he saw Him by ~a species, as stated above (A[3]). 2450 2, 173 | by which he saw God by a species, as stated above (A[3], ~ 2451 2, 177 | of man, who derives his species from having ~an intellect, 2452 2, 178 | i, 6] ~distinguishes six species of contemplation. The first 2453 2, 178 | to see the ~intelligible species in the phantasms, as the 2454 2, 178 | pass from the genus to the species, or from the ~part to the 2455 2, 179 | passes, as it were, into the species of the latter virtue, so ~ 2456 2, 179 | in moral ~matters, to the species of the thing to which it 2457 2, 179 | Moral works take their species from their end, as stated ~ 2458 2, 181 | which results from ~diverse species of acts, and in this way 2459 2, 181 | diverse genera ~have diverse species and differences" [*Aristotle, 2460 2, 182 | the very essence of his ~species, while there is another 2461 2, 187 | before being in one of the species. ~But the observance of 2462 2, 187 | imperfect to a perfect species, even as the irrational 2463 3, 2 | is the essence of ~the species, which the definition signifies, 2464 3, 2 | signifies, this essence of the species ~is called the "nature." 2465 3, 2 | or the quiddity of the ~species.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[2] A[1] 2466 3, 2 | is mixed is of the same species with none of the elements; ~ 2467 3, 2 | elements; ~for flesh differs in species from any of its elements. 2468 3, 2 | things widely apart; for the ~species of one of them is absorbed, 2469 3, 2 | it would follow that ~the species resulting therefrom would 2470 3, 2 | any difference ~varies the species, as unity varies number, 2471 3, 2 | belongs to the notion of the species, there would be no need 2472 3, 2 | belong to the ~notion of the species, viz. accidents and individuating 2473 3, 2 | outside the notion of the ~species. Hence the suppositum is 2474 3, 2 | there is nothing outside the species or its nature ~(as in God), 2475 3, 2 | Word. Thus to perfect the species belongs to the ~dignity 2476 3, 2 | form which perfects the species, is more noble than in ~ 2477 3, 2 | included in any genus ~or species, as is plain from FP, Q[ 2478 3, 2 | is contained under the species of man; for Dionysius says ~( 2479 3, 2 | contained under the human species unless it be a hypostasis 2480 3, 2 | hypostasis of the human ~species. Therefore in Christ there 2481 3, 2 | is placed in a genus or ~species, not on account of what 2482 3, 2 | Christ ~is in the human species by reason of the nature 2483 3, 2 | the nature of ~the human species. But Damascene says (De 2484 3, 2 | must not conceive a common species in the Lord Jesus Christ." 2485 3, 2 | men, as ~being of the same species, according to the Apostle ( 2486 3, 2 | essentially to the human ~species that the soul be united 2487 3, 2 | does not ~constitute the species, except inasmuch as it becomes 2488 3, 2 | which nature intends the ~species. Hence it must be said that 2489 3, 2 | animals constitutes the species, as being considered ~the 2490 3, 2 | not the nature of a common species, but only inasmuch as either 2491 3, 2 | individuals of the same species, otherwise He would have ~ 2492 3, 2 | ten ~predicaments or as a species of quality. Therefore human 2493 3, 3 | two natures of the same species; which would seem to imply 2494 3, 3 | contradiction, for the nature of one species is only multiplied by ~distinct 2495 3, 3 | established in their proper species, though movably, by the ~ 2496 3, 4 | assume human nature as a species, nor did He assume all its ~ 2497 3, 5 | are said to be like ~in species - and not a mere imaginary 2498 3, 5 | nature, which is the human species. But "in the Lord Jesus 2499 3, 5 | not to look for a common species," as Damascene says (De 2500 3, 5 | parts of man receive their species through the soul. Hence, ~


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