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1001 2, 78 | is naturally inclined to certain sins, by ~reason of some
1002 2, 78 | end in sinning through certain malice, being freed from
1003 2, 78 | that sin committed through certain malice, ~always presupposes
1004 2, 78 | if a man sins ~through certain malice, that he sins through
1005 2, 78 | do unjust things through certain malice, but also to do them
1006 2, 78 | suddenly into sin from ~certain malice, and that something
1007 2, 78 | grievous to sin through certain malice than through ~passion?~
1008 2, 78 | grievous to sin through certain ~malice than through passion.
1009 2, 78 | in one who sins through ~certain malice, than in one who
1010 2, 78 | since he that sins ~through certain malice suffers from the
1011 2, 78 | for one who sins ~through certain malice, than for one who
1012 2, 78 | Now he that sins through certain malice, is ~impelled by
1013 2, 78 | Further, to sin through certain malice is to sin through
1014 2, 78 | the man who sins through certain malice. ~Aquin.: SMT FS
1015 2, 78 | on ~purpose, i.e. through certain malice.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[
1016 2, 78 | it is committed ~through certain malice, and so much the
1017 2, 78 | because he who sins through certain malice is ill-disposed in ~
1018 2, 78 | hand, ~he that sins through certain malice, chooses evil of
1019 2, 79 | For the Apostle says of ~certain ones (Rm. 1:28): "God delivered
1020 2, 80 | sins, even as God is in a certain way the cause of our ~good
1021 2, 80 | may ~result in presenting certain forms to the imagination;
1022 2, 80 | sensitive appetite is incited to certain passions ~according to certain
1023 2, 80 | certain passions ~according to certain fixed movements of the heart
1024 2, 80 | in this also. And through certain ~passions being aroused
1025 2, 81 | outward ~suggestion, he has a certain special manner of causing
1026 2, 81 | and already affixed to a certain person.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[
1027 2, 81 | if nature be strong, even certain accidents of ~the individual
1028 2, 82 | of habit. Nevertheless a ~certain inclination to an inordinate
1029 2, 82 | powers of the soul in a certain order, each power ~of the
1030 2, 83 | original sin?~(4) Whether certain powers of the soul are specially
1031 2, 83 | to this posterity by a ~certain movement of generation,
1032 2, 84 | Further, the head bears a certain relation of order to the
1033 2, 84 | the capital sins are not certain specific sins.~Aquin.: SMT
1034 2, 84 | Moral. xxxi, 17) enumerates certain special ~vices under the
1035 2, 84 | the above sins, ~whereas certain vices are mentioned to which
1036 2, 84 | capital, whose ends have ~certain fundamental reasons for
1037 2, 84 | first place, there is a ~certain good of the soul, which
1038 2, 85 | 1/1~On the contrary, "A certain man going down from Jerusalem
1039 2, 85 | has an ~inclination to a certain voluntary action. Wherefore
1040 2, 85 | here as a sin, but as a certain ~proneness of the will to
1041 2, 85 | numbers," so that a form has a certain "mode" ~corresponding to
1042 2, 85 | justice, ~gave the body a certain incorruptibility, as was
1043 2, 86 | man sins, he cleaves to certain things, against the light
1044 2, 87 | preserved, while ~there arise certain impediments to the use of
1045 2, 87 | says (Dial. iv, 39), that certain slighter sins ~are remitted
1046 2, 87 | simply, but involuntary in a certain ~respect, as we have explained
1047 2, 88 | Para. 1/3~I answer that, Certain terms do not appear to be
1048 2, 88 | serm. ~xli), enumerates certain generic venial sins, and
1049 2, 88 | generic venial sins, and certain generic mortal ~sins.~Aquin.:
1050 2, 88 | to a thing containing a certain inordinateness, but which
1051 2, 89 | that "man was allured by a certain desire of making the experiment,
1052 2, 89 | there seems to have been a certain movement of unbelief in ~
1053 2, 90 | commands are directed to certain individual goods. Therefore
1054 2, 90 | family, can indeed make certain commands ~or ordinances,
1055 2, 91 | in so far as it ~directs certain things to the end; but not
1056 2, 91 | a measure should be most certain, as stated in Metaph. ~x,
1057 2, 91 | particular determination of ~certain matters. These particular
1058 2, 91 | source in ~nature; thence certain things came into custom
1059 2, 91 | in us the knowledge of ~certain general principles, but
1060 2, 91 | eternal ~law, according to certain general principles, but
1061 2, 91 | altogether unerring ~and certain, but according as it is
1062 2, 91 | given by God, for it is ~certain that such a law cannot err.~
1063 2, 91 | above: but there is need for certain additional principles, ~
1064 2, 91 | be born, a law containing certain rudiments of righteousness
1065 2, 91 | law directs man by way of certain general ~precepts, common
1066 2, 91 | law directs man also in certain ~particular matters, to
1067 2, 92 | the reason leads us from certain principles to ~assent to
1068 2, 92 | Apostle, after giving a certain counsel (1 Cor. 7:12) says: "
1069 2, 93 | consequently in ~them there is a certain distinction and plurality,
1070 2, 93 | men ~know the truth to a certain extent, at least as to the
1071 2, 93 | Human law is said to permit certain things, not as ~approving
1072 2, 93 | are imperfect, and to a certain extent destroyed, in ~the
1073 2, 94 | Boethius says (De Hebdom.), certain ~axioms or propositions
1074 2, 94 | 2] Body Para. 2/3~Now a certain order is to be found in
1075 2, 94 | whereas this applies to certain special ~sins.~Aquin.: SMT
1076 2, 94 | animals; and in this ~sense, certain special sins are said to
1077 2, 94 | conditions of men, that certain acts are virtuous for ~some,
1078 2, 94 | to knowledge. But as to ~certain matters of detail, which
1079 2, 94 | rectitude, by reason of certain obstacles (just as ~natures
1080 2, 94 | we have said (A[4]), are certain detailed proximate conclusions ~
1081 2, 94 | hearts of ~some men, as to certain matters, so that they esteemed
1082 2, 94 | the natural ~law, first, certain most general precepts, that
1083 2, 94 | known to all; and ~secondly, certain secondary and more detailed
1084 2, 94 | legislators have framed certain ~enactments which are unjust.~
1085 2, 95 | in food and ~clothing. Certain beginnings of these he has
1086 2, 95 | 3 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Certain individual facts which cannot
1087 2, 95 | way of ~determination of certain generalities. The first
1088 2, 95 | thirdly, it depends on ~certain circumstances, in respect
1089 2, 95 | of the people. ~Wherefore certain special kinds of law are
1090 2, 96 | a measure should be most certain, as stated in ~Metaph. x.
1091 2, 96 | general proposition can be so ~certain as not to fail in some individual
1092 2, 96 | enough for a thing to be certain, as ~being true in the greater
1093 2, 96 | either immediately, as when certain things are done ~directly
1094 2, 96 | when a lawgiver ~prescribes certain things pertaining to good
1095 2, 96 | virtue. But it forbids certain acts of each vice, just
1096 2, 96 | this way law prescribes certain acts of virtue. Secondly
1097 2, 96 | be a subject thereto in ~certain matters, in respect of which
1098 2, 96 | enemy are in pursuit of certain citizens, who are defenders
1099 2, 97 | into ~consideration, set up certain institutions which were
1100 2, 97 | the natural law contains certain ~universal precepts, which
1101 2, 97 | whereas human law contains ~certain particular precepts, according
1102 2, 97 | the common weal. But, to a certain ~extent, the mere change
1103 2, 98 | God sometimes permits ~certain ones to fall into sin, that
1104 2, 98 | natural law, ~and added certain precepts of its own. Accordingly,
1105 2, 98 | special sanctification of certain ones, ~are binding on them
1106 2, 98 | service ~of God are bound to certain obligations to which the
1107 2, 98 | bound by their profession to certain works of ~perfection, to
1108 2, 98 | this people was bound to certain special observances, to
1109 2, 98 | general. But if he orders certain things to be ~observed by
1110 2, 98 | of Abraham God gave men certain familiar, and, as it were,
1111 2, 99 | ceremonial precepts ~about certain figurative actions.~Aquin.:
1112 2, 99 | hope, and love, but also by certain ~external works, whereby
1113 2, 99 | necessary that in ~the Old Law certain things should be set forth
1114 2, 99 | necessary that in the ~Law certain rewards should be appointed
1115 2, 99 | God punishes or rewards certain ones ~justly.~Aquin.: SMT
1116 2, 99 | by many calamities. But certain individuals, ~although they
1117 2, 100 | law. But human ~law adds certain things concerning good morals,
1118 2, 100 | leads to good morals in certain ~matters, so does faith:
1119 2, 100 | same way. For there are certain things which the natural ~
1120 2, 100 | absolutely. And there are certain things which, after a more
1121 2, 100 | the virtues: yet so that certain matters, without which ~
1122 2, 100 | of necessity, he owes ~certain duties to God and to his
1123 2, 100 | man has, of necessity, certain duties to ~himself, is not
1124 2, 100 | celebrated on ~account of certain particular favors temporal
1125 2, 100 | failure of law to apply in ~certain particular cases is a reason
1126 2, 100 | the above, and determining certain special modes of ~procedure,
1127 2, 100 | omission of these precepts in certain cases would not be ~prejudicial
1128 2, 100 | speaking in reference to ~certain fixed modes of observing
1129 2, 100 | which fail to apply in certain ~cases.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[
1130 2, 100 | both human and Divine ~law, certain things are judged in respect
1131 2, 100 | opinions are true up to a certain point. Because the act of ~
1132 2, 100 | grades: for some are most certain, and so evident as to need
1133 2, 101 | Law, the Jews were given certain precepts about abstinence
1134 2, 101 | and about refraining from certain kinds of clothes, e.g. (
1135 2, 101 | such ~matters, pertain to a certain preparation of the ministers,
1136 2, 101 | administer to a ~king make use of certain special observances. Consequently
1137 2, 101 | ceremonial precepts has a certain ~amount of probability:
1138 2, 101 | upon us ~under the form of certain sensible figures, as Dionysius
1139 2, 101 | be offered both in ~some certain place and by some certain
1140 2, 101 | certain place and by some certain men: and all this pertained
1141 2, 101 | signify this there were certain sacraments apart from the
1142 2, 101 | to come. ~Nevertheless to certain consecrations certain sacrifices
1143 2, 101 | to certain consecrations certain sacrifices were united.~
1144 2, 101 | course sacred things. ~But certain things were sacred, through
1145 2, 102 | precepts ~were ordained to a certain end, wherefrom their reasonable
1146 2, 102 | of indifference whether a certain ~thing, considered in itself,
1147 2, 102 | literal cause. Now there are certain points in the ~ceremonial
1148 2, 102 | shunning of idolatry; or recall certain Divine ~benefits; or remind
1149 2, 102 | ceremonies which commemorated certain Divine benefits, on account
1150 2, 102 | sustaining human life: ~such as certain animals and certain loaves.
1151 2, 102 | such as certain animals and certain loaves. But God needs no
1152 2, 102 | the offerers to be denied certain parts of the victims, ~namely,
1153 2, 102 | forbidden to eat the flesh of certain peace-offerings on the ~
1154 2, 102 | priest, in order to prevent a certain kind of ~divination which
1155 2, 102 | it was not fitting that ~certain days should be fixed for
1156 2, 102 | thereto. Consequently, ~certain special points had to be
1157 2, 102 | reverence. Secondly, that certain things relating to the ~
1158 2, 102 | purple tint was made ~from certain shells found in the sea;
1159 2, 102 | written (Ezech. 8:16) that ~certain men "had their backs towards
1160 2, 102 | Therefore it was unfitting for certain special garments to be appointed ~
1161 2, 102 | sacraments of the ~Old Law, certain things concerned the whole
1162 2, 102 | then, as to the people, certain purifications were ~instituted
1163 2, 102 | instituted for the removal of certain external uncleannesses;
1164 2, 102 | pollutions men were purified by certain sacrifices, offered ~either
1165 2, 102 | external worship consisted in certain bodily ~uncleannesses; which
1166 2, 102 | the mere sprinkling of a certain water, of ~which water we
1167 2, 102 | cleansing of others contract certain ~uncleannesses, as Gregory
1168 2, 102 | washing in water, and by certain ~sacrifices; but the Levites
1169 2, 102 | they were clothed ~with certain special garments in designation
1170 2, 102 | put in ~the rational: for certain matters regarding moral
1171 2, 102 | should be forbidden ~to eat certain foods, as being unclean
1172 2, 102 | to man's body. ~Therefore certain kinds of garments should
1173 2, 102 | life, there needed to be certain ~special things befitting
1174 2, 102 | referring to sins. Yet ~certain foods can defile the soul
1175 2, 102 | corruption, the flesh of certain animals is unclean, either
1176 2, 102 | unclean surroundings: thus certain animals, like moles and
1177 2, 102 | whence they contract a certain unpleasant smell; ~or because
1178 2, 102 | they were forbidden to eat ~certain birds of prey the flesh
1179 2, 102 | of which is very dry, and certain ~water-fowl on account of
1180 2, 102 | humidity. In like manner certain ~fish lacking fins and scales
1181 2, 102 | these animals ~signified certain sins, in token of which
1182 2, 102 | the pig is unclean in a certain ~signification. Thus if
1183 2, 102 | spiritual cleanness. Of birds certain kinds were forbidden. In
1184 2, 102 | the flesh, but also by a certain difference of ~attire. Wherefore
1185 2, 102 | and forbade them to do certain ~things savoring of cruelty
1186 2, 102 | threshing the corn. Moreover certain sorcerers were wont to ensnare ~
1187 2, 102 | with her young: because in ~certain things we have to keep the
1188 2, 103 | worship Him by means of certain fixed things pertaining
1189 2, 103 | men in general there were certain judicial ~precepts, not
1190 2, 103 | them to worship God in a ~certain definite way, which would
1191 2, 103 | previously to the Law, out of a certain devotion of their own ~will,
1192 2, 103 | 2: They also established certain sacred things, because they ~
1193 2, 103 | due to God demanded that certain places should be ~set apart
1194 2, 103 | sacrifices because they used only certain animals ~for that purpose.
1195 2, 103 | thus ~even now we see that certain foods are looked upon with
1196 2, 103 | Christ. Hence in the Old Law certain sacrifices were offered ~
1197 2, 103 | ceremonies of the Old Law had certain reasonable causes, inasmuch
1198 2, 103 | Gal. 2:12) that, "when" certain men ~"had come" to Antioch,
1199 2, 103 | Gentiles should observe ~certain ceremonies of the Law: for
1200 2, 103 | opinion they gathered from certain glosses, which ~expound
1201 2, 103 | R.O. 3 Para. 2/3~But since certain foods are more delicate
1202 2, 104 | Divine or human: and such are certain determinations of the moral ~
1203 2, 104 | official pronouncement of ~certain men who are at the head
1204 2, 104 | OBJ 2: Further, just as certain judicial precepts were given
1205 2, 104 | had to ~be taught under certain figures, because the things
1206 2, 104 | but for the performance of certain ~deeds, the observance thereof
1207 2, 104 | precepts ~in the Old Law. For certain precepts are laid down concerning
1208 2, 104 | judicial precepts. Again, ~certain precepts are given in respect
1209 2, 104 | judicial precepts. Again, certain precepts are ~enjoined with
1210 2, 104 | judicial precepts. Lastly, certain precepts ~are given relating
1211 2, 104 | yet they are reducible to ~certain distinct heads, according
1212 2, 105 | people in human affairs. But certain things ~were allotted as
1213 2, 105 | Therefore ~in like manner certain things should have been
1214 2, 105 | was necessary to put aside certain things for them both as
1215 2, 105 | unequal punishments for certain faults: for it is written ~(
1216 2, 105 | for one sheep." Moreover, certain slight offenses are severely ~
1217 2, 105 | be stoned on account of certain small transgressions, viz.
1218 2, 105 | as when ~(Num. 15:34) a certain man is ordered to be imprisoned. "
1219 2, 105 | three: and it appointed certain punishments to ~certain
1220 2, 105 | certain punishments to ~certain crimes, as we shall state
1221 2, 105 | alienated for ever, but after a certain lapse of ~time should return
1222 2, 105 | possessions to avail for a certain period, at the ~same time
1223 2, 105 | then the owner received a certain price for the ~use of the
1224 2, 105 | the depositor. ~Hence in certain cases there was a stricter
1225 2, 105 | we must be content with a certain ~conjectural probability,
1226 2, 105 | held ~to be guilty to a certain extent, on account of his
1227 2, 105 | observed with regard to certain other ~nations: "Thou shalt
1228 2, 105 | commanded (Dt. ~20:5-7) that certain men should be sent home,
1229 2, 105 | With regard to these a ~certain order was observed. For
1230 2, 105 | prescribed in respect of certain ~nations that had close
1231 2, 105 | obstacle to the fight, and that certain men, who might be ~in the
1232 2, 105 | forbade them to marry within certain degrees of ~consanguinity
1233 2, 105 | regard to wives the Law made certain prescriptions as to those
1234 2, 105 | also forbade them to marry certain women; to wit, women of
1235 2, 105 | consideration whether it was certain or not: since if ~it were
1236 2, 105 | or not: since if ~it were certain, the Law fixed a penalty:
1237 2, 105 | however, the hurt was not certain, but ~only probable, the
1238 2, 105 | brother: thus affording a certain mitigation to ~his death.
1239 2, 106 | Nevertheless the New Law contains certain things that dispose us to ~
1240 2, 106 | intellect, the ~Gospel contains certain matters pertaining to the
1241 2, 107 | consists secondarily in certain ~deeds, moral and sacramental:
1242 2, 107 | the law. But ~Christ in certain cases acted against the
1243 2, 107 | but foreshadowed it by certain ceremonial actions, and
1244 2, 107 | doing so, man incurred a certain uncleanness of irregularity,
1245 2, 107 | most manifest sacraments, certain ~persons make it a slave'
1246 2, 107 | because the New Law prohibits certain interior ~movements of the
1247 2, 108 | is bound to do or avoid certain external ~acts. Therefore
1248 2, 108 | the New Law had to forbid ~certain external acts and prescribe
1249 2, 108 | given to us by ~means of certain external sensible objects;
1250 2, 108 | subjected to the Spirit, certain external ~works should ensue.~
1251 2, 108 | not bind us to do or avoid certain things, except ~such as
1252 2, 108 | Law declared explicitly ~certain points of faith which were
1253 2, 108 | should also have ~added certain outward moral deeds, which
1254 2, 108 | sacraments instituted, but ~also certain sacred things, as stated
1255 2, 108 | in the New Law, although certain sacraments are instituted
1256 2, 108 | Law, just as there were certain observances ~pertaining
1257 2, 108 | ministers, so also were there certain observances ~pertaining
1258 2, 108 | 6]). Now in the ~New Law certain observances seem to have
1259 2, 108 | and Lk. 9,10. Therefore certain observances pertaining to
1260 2, 108 | ceremonial precepts, ~there were certain judicial precepts. But in
1261 2, 108 | wonder if He established certain fixed modes of life, ~as
1262 2, 108 | because they considered certain matters contained in ~the
1263 2, 108 | they erred by thinking that certain things which the Old ~Law
1264 2, 108 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether certain definite counsels are fittingly
1265 2, 108 | OBJ 1: It would seem that certain definite counsels are not
1266 2, 108 | expedient for all. Therefore certain ~definite counsels should
1267 2, 109 | Solil. i, 6) that "the most certain ~sciences are like things
1268 2, 109 | sufficient for knowing certain intelligible things, viz.
1269 2, 109 | takes place with ~regard to certain truths that are known and
1270 2, 109 | to natural love of God a ~certain quickness and joy, in the
1271 2, 109 | everlasting," says, "It is certain that everlasting life is
1272 2, 110 | gloss says: "Grace is a certain beauty of soul, which wins
1273 2, 110 | but He bestows upon them certain forms and powers, which
1274 2, 110 | acquisition of supernatural good, certain ~forms or supernatural qualities,
1275 2, 110 | same as virtue, but is a certain disposition which is ~presupposed
1276 2, 110 | of a likeness, through a certain ~regeneration or re-creation.~
1277 2, 111 | God, this takes place in a certain order, so that ~some are
1278 2, 111 | fulfilled in it, which is that a certain nature should ~have certain
1279 2, 111 | certain nature should ~have certain conditions or properties,
1280 2, 111 | properties, and that by doing certain works it ~should attain
1281 2, 111 | Inasmuch as grace is a certain accidental quality, it does ~
1282 2, 111 | cannot be contained under any certain division.~Aquin.: SMT FS
1283 2, 111 | any science must first ~be certain of the principles of the
1284 2, 111 | sanctifying ~grace; but he causes certain dispositions towards it.
1285 2, 112 | sacraments of the New Law are certain visible elements. Therefore
1286 2, 112 | grace in the first sense, a certain ~preparation of grace is
1287 2, 112 | Para. 1/1 ~Reply OBJ 1: A certain preparation of man for grace
1288 2, 112 | grace than another. ~And a certain reason for this is on the
1289 2, 112 | soul. Now the soul has most certain ~knowledge of those things
1290 2, 112 | knows, by experiencing a ~certain sweetness, which he who
1291 2, 112 | faith that a man should be certain of the things of faith, ~
1292 2, 112 | has knowledge or faith is ~certain that he has them. But it
1293 2, 112 | although we do not know for certain that we have grace to enable
1294 2, 113 | justification signifies ~a certain movement towards justice.
1295 2, 113 | by its nature, implies a certain rectitude of ~order, it
1296 2, 113 | inasmuch as it implies a certain ~rectitude of order in the
1297 2, 113 | will but also implies a certain effect of grace, as stated
1298 2, 113 | man, there is ~implied a certain effect in him to whom the
1299 2, 113 | justifying grace there is a certain ~transmutation of the human
1300 2, 113 | justification of the ungodly ~is a certain movement whereby the human
1301 2, 113 | deliberation implies a certain reasoning process, and this
1302 2, 113 | Body Para. 2/3~Secondly, in certain miraculous works it is found
1303 2, 113 | 1 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Certain miraculous works, although
1304 2, 114 | justice, but there may be a certain manner of ~justice, as when
1305 2, 114 | and ~God, but only of a certain proportion, inasmuch as
1306 2, 114 | have believed, and I am certain that He is ~able to keep
1307 2, 1 | should be divided into a certain ~number of articles?~(7)
1308 2, 1 | much as, to wit, through certain effects of the Divine ~operation,
1309 2, 1 | by the intellect with a ~certain amount of complexity, just
1310 2, 1 | opinions have been held with a certain amount of ~truth.~Aquin.:
1311 2, 1 | foreknowledge, it has a certain necessity of infallibility,
1312 2, 1 | of science ~[*Science is certain knowledge of a demonstrated
1313 2, 1 | that produces science." Now certain ~matters of faith have been
1314 2, 1 | faith should be divided into certain ~articles?~Aquin.: SMT SS
1315 2, 1 | should not be ~divided into certain articles. For all things
1316 2, 1 | cannot be ~reduced to a certain number. Therefore it seems
1317 2, 1 | superfluous to ~distinguish certain articles of faith.~Aquin.:
1318 2, 1 | others: even as in sciences certain propositions are put forward
1319 2, 1 | faith. On ~the other hand certain things in Holy Writ are
1320 2, 1 | these principles there is a certain order, so that ~some are
1321 2, 1 | contained implicitly in ~certain primary matters of faith,
1322 2, 1 | OBJ 5: Further, just as certain things are said by appropriation,
1323 2, 1 | with regard to each Person, certain points have ~to be observed,
1324 2, 2 | for salvation to believe certain things ~explicitly?~(6)
1325 2, 2 | by science [*Science is certain knowledge ~of a demonstrated
1326 2, 2 | unreasonable to distinguish it from certain other acts ~of faith.~Aquin.:
1327 2, 2 | that ~he should believe certain things.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
1328 2, 2 | scientifically [*Science is certain ~knowledge of a demonstrated
1329 2, 2 | not require man to keep certain fixed precepts, but it is ~
1330 2, 2 | of that virtue, except in certain places and at certain ~times.
1331 2, 2 | in certain places and at certain ~times. We must, therefore,
1332 2, 2 | necessary for ~salvation that certain things should be believed
1333 2, 2 | who are over them, ~in a certain order; to men, for instance,
1334 2, 2 | foreshadowed Christ's Passion by certain sacrifices both before and ~
1335 2, 2 | Gen. ad lit. v, 19), yet certain ~aspects thereof were better
1336 2, 2 | The Sibyl too foretold certain things about Christ, as ~
1337 2, 2 | scientifically known [*Science ~is a certain knowledge of a demonstrated
1338 2, 3 | and in all places, but in certain places and at certain times, ~
1339 2, 3 | in certain places and at certain times, ~when, namely, by
1340 2, 4 | to various species in a certain ~order, as stated above (
1341 2, 4 | passage, faith ~denotes a certain excellency of faith, for
1342 2, 4 | in so far as it gives a certain ~pleasure in its act by
1343 2, 4 | viii, 4): and in this sense certain virtues may be said to precede ~
1344 2, 4 | 1~Whether faith is more certain than science and the other
1345 2, 4 | seem that faith is not more certain than science and the ~other
1346 2, 4 | would seem to be the more certain, through being less doubtful, ~
1347 2, 4 | Therefore faith is no more ~certain than the intellectual virtues.~
1348 2, 4 | Further, sight is more certain than hearing. But "faith
1349 2, 4 | understanding are more certain than faith.~Aquin.: SMT
1350 2, 4 | more perfect is the ~more certain. Now understanding is more
1351 2, 4 | or understanding is more certain than faith.~Aquin.: SMT
1352 2, 4 | God." Now nothing is more certain than the word of God. Therefore
1353 2, 4 | Therefore science ~is not more certain than faith; nor is anything
1354 2, 4 | thing which has a more ~certain cause, is itself more certain.
1355 2, 4 | certain cause, is itself more certain. In this way faith is more
1356 2, 4 | In this way faith is more certain ~than those three virtues,
1357 2, 4 | hold of a thing, the more certain it is. In this ~way, faith
1358 2, 4 | this ~way, faith is less certain, because matters of faith
1359 2, 4 | follows that faith is more certain simply, while the others
1360 2, 4 | while the others are more ~certain relatively, i.e. for us.
1361 2, 4 | this way, faith ~is more certain.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[4] A[8]
1362 2, 4 | being equal sight is more certain than ~hearing; but if (the
1363 2, 4 | s sight, hearing is more certain than sight: ~thus a man
1364 2, 4 | of little science is more certain about what he hears on the ~
1365 2, 4 | and much more is a man certain about what he ~hears from
1366 2, 4 | but ~not in regard to more certain adhesion: because the whole
1367 2, 5 | that there was in them a certain beginning of hoped-for happiness,
1368 2, 5 | manifest knowledge about ~certain points in the Divine mysteries,
1369 2, 5 | angels, but there was a certain natural obscurity in ~the
1370 2, 5 | believe, ~by giving him a certain affection for the good,
1371 2, 7 | in us an apprehension of certain penal evils, which ~are
1372 2, 7 | presupposed in reference to certain articles of faith, ~for
1373 2, 7 | object of faith includes also certain ~evils; for instance, that
1374 2, 7 | lifeless faith excludes a certain impurity which is ~contrary
1375 2, 8 | wherefore it can reach to ~a certain fixed point. Consequently
1376 2, 8 | within us, manifests only ~certain general principles, which
1377 2, 8 | man needs to reach to certain higher truths, for which
1378 2, 8 | reason by proceeding from ~certain understood principles, and
1379 2, 8 | understanding" denotes a certain ~excellence of a knowledge
1380 2, 8 | Further, understanding is more certain than science. But science ~
1381 2, 8 | distinction to be made is that certain things, ~of themselves,
1382 2, 8 | object of faith: ~although certain other things that are subordinate
1383 2, 8 | understanding penetrates certain more exalted ~things." But
1384 2, 8 | Now good actions have a ~certain relationship to faith: since "
1385 2, 8 | understanding ~extends also to certain actions, not as though these
1386 2, 8 | understanding implies a certain perception of the truth,
1387 2, 8 | Truth, secondarily, about certain considerations ~concerning
1388 2, 10 | this ignorance, it has a certain ~reason for excuse, especially
1389 2, 10 | works; yet they can, to a certain extent, do ~those good works
1390 2, 10 | are of faith, being most certain, ought not to be a matter
1391 2, 10 | hold the truth of faith for certain, and as though he intended
1392 2, 10 | faithful to communicate with certain ~people, it seems that they
1393 2, 10 | sometimes the Church, for certain special ~sins, withdraws
1394 2, 10 | from communication with certain unbelievers.~Aquin.: SMT
1395 2, 10 | laborer is subject to him for certain special works. Hence it ~
1396 2, 10 | nevertheless He allows certain evils to take place in the
1397 2, 10 | authority, rightly tolerate certain evils, lest certain ~goods
1398 2, 10 | tolerate certain evils, lest certain ~goods be lost, or certain
1399 2, 10 | certain ~goods be lost, or certain greater evils be incurred:
1400 2, 11 | for this faculty has ~a certain connection with the flesh,
1401 2, 11 | the Church. Accordingly, certain doctors seem to have ~differed
1402 2, 12 | commandments; thirdly, by ~certain special things pertaining
1403 2, 12 | faith. In this way too, certain ~external words or deeds
1404 2, 12 | unbeliever. Now we find ~that certain holy men served unbelieving
1405 2, 12 | opinion is united to a certain detestation in the affections,
1406 2, 12 | justice with regard to a certain thing, and in this ~respect
1407 2, 13 | the sin committed through certain malice?~(2) Of the species
1408 2, 13 | the sin committed ~through certain malice?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
1409 2, 13 | the sin committed through certain malice. Because the sin
1410 2, 13 | every ~sin committed through certain malice is a sin of blasphemy:
1411 2, 13 | may be committed through certain malice. Therefore the ~sin
1412 2, 13 | the sin committed through ~certain malice.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
1413 2, 13 | the sin committed through certain malice is condivided ~with
1414 2, 13 | the sin committed through certain malice, since things ~whose
1415 2, 13 | whereas sin committed through certain ~malice is not a special
1416 2, 13 | the sin committed ~through certain malice.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
1417 2, 13 | Now this is to sin through certain malice. Therefore it seems
1418 2, 13 | the sin committed through certain malice is the same as the
1419 2, 13 | 12:32), for Christ did certain things in ~respect of His
1420 2, 13 | that when he sins through certain malice, i.e. ~through the
1421 2, 13 | 3: Sin committed through certain malice, in so far as it ~
1422 2, 13 | but also in respect of certain formal aspects by ~reason
1423 2, 13 | whereas he that sins ~through certain malice, can offer no excuse
1424 2, 13 | Ghost is to sin through certain ~malice, or through choice.
1425 2, 13 | Ghost is to sin through certain malice. Now one may sin
1426 2, 13 | Now one may sin through ~certain malice in two ways, as stated
1427 2, 13 | Secondly, one may sin through certain malice, by ~contemptuously
1428 2, 13 | which is committed through ~certain malice, when it proceeds
1429 2, 14 | intellectual sight is a certain habitual light ~superadded
1430 2, 14 | sense is in respect of ~certain primals and extremes, as
1431 2, 14 | of sensible objects as of certain principles of knowledge. ~
1432 2, 14 | corporeal distance, but through certain ~other media, as, for instance,
1433 2, 14 | understanding denotes a ~certain weakness of the mind as
1434 2, 15 | must ~be referred to certain special articles of faith,
1435 2, 16 | that we ask men also for certain things; and for this reason
1436 2, 16 | to a ~principle wherefrom certain things accrue to us. Now
1437 2, 17 | requires that one should ~be certain of being happy for ever,
1438 2, 17 | in this life to know for certain that ~we are in a state
1439 2, 17 | the contrary, "Hope is the certain expectation of future happiness," ~
1440 2, 17 | have believed, and I am certain that He is able ~to keep
1441 2, 17 | Now whoever has faith is ~certain of God's omnipotence and
1442 2, 18 | iii, 1) ~that there are certain things, viz. sinful deeds,
1443 2, 18 | gifts of the Holy Ghost are ~certain habitual perfections of
1444 2, 18 | amenable to the motion of a certain mover, ~the first condition
1445 2, 18 | Reply OBJ 3: Hope implies a certain defect, namely the futurity
1446 2, 19 | for the Apostle says ~of certain men (Eph. 4:19): "Who, despairing,
1447 2, 19 | a man is influenced by a certain passion he considers ~chiefly
1448 2, 21 | hope by the inclusion of certain promises, as in the case
1449 2, 22 | suffice for friendship, for a certain ~mutual love is requisite,
1450 2, 22 | man has friendship for a certain person, for his sake he
1451 2, 23 | temperance ~are, but only by a certain kinship of the will to the
1452 2, 23 | accidental form, it has a certain quantity through being in ~
1453 2, 23 | local movement; but for a certain space of time nature ~works
1454 2, 23 | considered in ~respect of a certain likeness to the growth of
1455 2, 23 | many parts, yet it has ~certain fixed divisions according
1456 2, 23 | Ghost should will to move a certain man to an act of charity,
1457 2, 23 | faith and hope, but only certain determinate sins, ~which
1458 2, 24 | soul there overflows a certain happiness into the body,
1459 2, 24 | neighbor: thus if we loved a certain man ~very much, we would
1460 2, 24 | love, which one shows to certain ~persons in particular:
1461 2, 24 | his ~body, by reason of a certain fellowship in happiness.
1462 2, 25 | Now order ~implies that certain things are, in some way,
1463 2, 25 | 2/2~And yet there is a certain order in faith, in so far
1464 2, 25 | for love according to a certain union in relation to God. ~
1465 2, 25 | act against the love of certain neighbors, than ~against
1466 2, 25 | we have unequal love for certain persons in two ~ways: first,
1467 2, 25 | connected with ~us, we have certain other friendships, according
1468 2, 25 | may, out of charity, will certain things as becoming to us
1469 2, 25 | Moreover it is quite certain and undeniable, that as
1470 2, 25 | sake of his wife: for in certain cases a man ought to succor
1471 2, 25 | father; and these, in a certain respect, namely, as regards
1472 2, 26 | seeks its ~object with a certain eagerness. And the passion
1473 2, 26 | goodwill, because it denotes a certain union of affections between
1474 2, 26 | the good, ~but it adds a certain union with the beloved,
1475 2, 26 | efficient cause, we love certain men because, for instance,
1476 2, 26 | because we are disposed by certain things to advance in ~His
1477 2, 26 | lead to charity by way of a certain ~disposition, as was shown
1478 2, 26 | 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, in a certain sense it seems to be less
1479 2, 27 | since to ~rejoice in a certain good amounts to the same
1480 2, 27 | gives rise, in man, to a certain sadness, ~according to Ps.
1481 2, 27 | has an inclination to a ~certain act. Now it may happen that
1482 2, 27 | was necessary to ~account certain particular sorrows as special
1483 2, 28 | object of appetite. But a certain peace ~is, seemingly, evil,
1484 2, 28 | fact that a man desires a certain thing it ~follows that he
1485 2, 28 | rest in God, yet there are certain things ~within and without
1486 2, 28 | 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, if a certain thing is caused by charity,
1487 2, 28 | charity. But mercy regards a certain special aspect, namely the ~
1488 2, 29 | matter in ~hand: because in certain cases one ought, for instance,
1489 2, 29 | it, but on account of a certain moral equity, as ~in the
1490 2, 29 | opposed to ~beneficence certain vices whereby a hurt is
1491 2, 29 | these same things under certain special ~aspects of good
1492 2, 29 | they are to be traced to certain special ~virtues or vices,
1493 2, 30 | slain him". ~Therefore, in certain cases, it is lawful to give
1494 2, 31 | is due to some fixed and ~certain person, whether it be a
1495 2, 31 | favors as are due, not to any certain person, but to all our ~
1496 2, 31 | Even in the physical order certain things act mutually on ~
1497 2, 31 | further distinction. For ~certain secret sins are hurtful
1498 2, 31 | they are made known through certain ~signs, as by ill-repute
1499 2, 32 | imitation of God that we hate certain people: for it is written (
1500 2, 32 | it is possible to hate ~certain people without committing
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