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1501 2, 32 | neighbor's evil according to a certain ~measure, that is in so
1502 2, 33 | Hence sloth implies ~a certain weariness of work, as appears
1503 2, 33 | Hence it may happen that certain sins may become more insistent,
1504 2, 33 | more insistent, through ~certain bodily transmutations occurring
1505 2, 33 | transmutations occurring at certain fixed times. Now all ~bodily
1506 2, 33 | Wherefore we must say that a certain order exists among spiritual
1507 2, 33 | it induces the mind to do certain things, ~either because
1508 2, 34 | as stated above. Hence a certain ~zeal may be good, whereas
1509 2, 34 | kind of mortal sin we find certain imperfect movements in the ~
1510 2, 34 | sometimes ~even in perfect men certain first movements, which are
1511 2, 34 | that it incites ~man to do certain things, with the purpose
1512 2, 35 | profit, while one deems a certain thing good, and another ~
1513 2, 35 | that, Discord denotes a certain disunion of wills, in so
1514 2, 37 | outset it is possible, in a certain respect, to find a difference ~
1515 2, 37 | wherefore it is written against certain persons ~(Ezech. 34:4): "
1516 2, 37 | not ~sufficiently restrain certain men, employs the compulsion
1517 2, 38 | observes (Polit. i, 1), while ~certain occupations are so inconsistent
1518 2, 38 | irregular. Now no man who has a certain duty to perform, can ~lawfully
1519 2, 38 | this way, for there are certain "rights of war and covenants,
1520 2, 38 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, certain persons are reproached (
1521 2, 39 | words, strife ~denotes a certain contradiction of deeds.
1522 2, 39 | public authority, ~attack certain men and these defend themselves,
1523 2, 40 | in so far as it implies a certain antagonism, and it ~differs
1524 2, 41 | intention, yet, since it has a ~certain appearance of evil, and
1525 2, 41 | is there any reason ~why certain definitions should not make
1526 2, 41 | does not demand tithes in certain countries, in order ~to
1527 2, 43 | written (James 3:15) that a certain wisdom is "earthly, ~sensual,
1528 2, 43 | are ~able to form a most certain judgment about other causes,
1529 2, 43 | A[1]), wisdom denotes a certain ~rectitude of judgment according
1530 2, 43 | secondly, on account of a certain connaturality with the matter
1531 2, 43 | in so far as it denotes a certain ~sweetness [saporem]. Hence
1532 2, 43 | Divine rules, by reason of a certain connaturalness ~or union
1533 2, 43 | above ~(A[4]), denotes a certain rectitude of judgment in
1534 2, 45 | wherein the process follows certain and fixed rules, consequently ~
1535 2, 45 | infinity of singulars to a ~certain finite number which occur
1536 2, 45 | matters of art. Moreover in certain arts, on ~account of the
1537 2, 45 | means." Now in every virtue certain things ~have to be done
1538 2, 45 | for nothing prevents a certain genus from ~containing a
1539 2, 45 | speculative reason, there are certain things ~naturally known,
1540 2, 45 | is "understanding," and certain things of ~which we obtain
1541 2, 45 | in the practical reason, certain things pre-exist, as ~naturally
1542 2, 45 | FS, Q[13], A[3]); while ~certain things are in the practical
1543 2, 45 | far as ~a man through a certain shrewdness of mind is on
1544 2, 45 | conformity with the ~appetite for certain right actions, but in knowledge
1545 2, 45 | there are instances of a certain natural ~prudence in dumb
1546 2, 45 | natural inclination, have certain ~virtues whereby they are
1547 2, 45 | necessary things, it is more certain than ~prudence which is
1548 2, 46 | conjectures in order to ~induce a certain suspicion, or to persuade
1549 2, 46 | which ~are directed to certain secondary acts or matters,
1550 2, 47 | of reason proceeds from certain ~statements which are taken
1551 2, 47 | research proceeding from certain things ~to others. But this
1552 2, 47 | farther, as they are less certain and fixed. Thus matters
1553 2, 47 | nevertheless more fixed and certain, ~wherefore in many of them
1554 2, 47 | iii, 3. Hence, although in certain ~other intellectual virtues
1555 2, 47 | intellectual virtues reason is more certain than in prudence, yet ~prudence
1556 2, 47 | to the end. And although certain things are necessary for
1557 2, 48 | only to kings, but also to certain ~others placed in authority,
1558 2, 48 | sinners may be provident in certain matters of detail ~concerning
1559 2, 48 | art, in so far as it has ~certain rules for the right use
1560 2, 48 | rules for the right use of certain external things, such as
1561 2, 49 | Nevertheless these have certain proximate ends ~of their
1562 2, 49 | law), and which denotes a certain discrimination in judgment.~
1563 2, 49 | by the common rules: but ~certain things have to be judged
1564 2, 49 | general ~law), which denotes a certain discrimination in judgment.~
1565 2, 50 | Holy Ghost specially to ~certain persons, according to 1
1566 2, 50 | beatitudes, for they denote a ~certain spiritual delight resulting
1567 2, 51 | is general in respect of certain vices, which are ~its species.
1568 2, 51 | for the latter bears a ~certain likeness to right counsel.~
1569 2, 52 | of a special virtue. For certain sins are special ~through
1570 2, 52 | Further, under the law certain sacrifices were prescribed
1571 2, 52 | negligence arises out of a ~certain remissness of the will,
1572 2, 53 | that since prudence is in a certain sense called ~"wisdom,"
1573 2, 53 | when, in order to obtain a certain end, whether good or ~evil,
1574 2, 53 | place in perfect men. Yet a certain ~guile is to be found in
1575 2, 53 | Hence guile denotes a ~certain execution of craftiness,
1576 2, 53 | deed, must needs devise ~certain ways of attaining his purpose,
1577 2, 53 | written (Acts 5:1) that "a certain man named ~Ananias with
1578 2, 53 | Further, these vices bear a certain resemblance to prudence,
1579 2, 53 | guile and fraud, bear a certain resemblance to ~prudence
1580 2, 53 | he is referring to a ~certain resemblance, in so far as
1581 2, 54 | than those which bear a certain ~resemblance to prudence,
1582 2, 55 | right unless it is done in a certain way by the agent. For this
1583 2, 55 | rules of human right fail in certain cases, nor do ~they obtain
1584 2, 55 | the Divine law commands certain things because they are ~
1585 2, 55 | use of the land, it has a ~certain commensuration to be the
1586 2, 55 | this reason too there are certain laws regulating the relations
1587 2, 56 | wit, a man ~wills to do a certain thing always. and this is
1588 2, 56 | himself, or in relation to ~certain other individual persons,
1589 2, 56 | powers are appetitive ~of certain particular goods, even as
1590 2, 56 | actions and things, under a certain special ~aspect of the object,
1591 2, 56 | determinate matter; secondly, as certain general modes of virtue.
1592 2, 56 | of justice consists ~in a certain proportion of equality between
1593 2, 58 | Consequently ~suspicion denotes a certain amount of vice, and the
1594 2, 58 | another man's wickedness as certain. This is a ~mortal sin,
1595 2, 59 | 10), justice is about ~certain external operations, namely
1596 2, 59 | These ~consist in the use of certain externals, whether things,
1597 2, 59 | another; and again there is a certain distribution and payment
1598 2, 59 | commutations according to a certain ~proportionate commensuration,
1599 2, 60 | and injustice are about certain actions and ~passions, which
1600 2, 60 | justice, and this demands a certain equality. Wherefore ~restitution
1601 2, 60 | already been assigned to a certain person, ~and someone, for
1602 2, 61 | among them, by reason of certain things pertaining ~to circumstances
1603 2, 61 | respect of ~persons involves a certain inequality, in so far as
1604 2, 62 | related (2 Mach. 14:42) that a certain Razias ~killed himself, "
1605 2, 62 | same ~reason in the case of certain holy women, who at the time
1606 2, 62 | Since then it is lawful in certain cases to kill a ~sinful
1607 2, 63 | altogether on account of certain more heinous sins, so ~is
1608 2, 63 | of a member on account of certain lesser sins. But this is ~
1609 2, 63 | man, and consequently in certain cases can pertain to him.~
1610 2, 63 | not for every sin but for certain ones.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[65]
1611 2, 63 | however, that in view of ~certain circumstances, a sin committed
1612 2, 64 | His providence, directed certain things to the sustenance
1613 2, 64 | things. Hence whatever certain people have in superabundance
1614 2, 64 | distribute them. Therefore in certain cases ~robbery is lawful.~
1615 2, 64 | that, Robbery implies a certain violence and coercion employed ~
1616 2, 65 | judgment." Now sometimes ~certain things are alleged against
1617 2, 66 | would be unable to ~know for certain what had been said and with
1618 2, 66 | except of what he is ~quite certain about, wherein ignorance
1619 2, 67 | commission of some crime, or certain ~indications of his guilt
1620 2, 68 | evidence: because sometimes a certain man's evidence is necessary,
1621 2, 68 | If the witnesses disagree certain principal circumstances ~
1622 2, 68 | instance, ~one say that a certain thing happened at such and
1623 2, 68 | Hence nothing ~hinders certain persons being excused from
1624 2, 68 | man ought not to affirm as certain, as ~though he knew it,
1625 2, 68 | that about which he is not certain and he should ~confess his
1626 2, 68 | terms, and that which he is certain about, ~in terms of certainty.
1627 2, 68 | man sometimes thinks he is certain about something that is
1628 2, 68 | due care he deems ~himself certain about that false thing,
1629 2, 69 | of the poor?~(2) Whether certain persons should be prohibited
1630 2, 69 | that the law should debar certain persons from the ~office
1631 2, 69 | unfitting for the law to debar certain persons from ~the office
1632 2, 69 | Therefore it is ~unfitting that certain persons should be debarred
1633 2, 69 | debarred from performing a ~certain act: first because it is
1634 2, 69 | whereas the man to whom a certain act is ~impossible, is absolutely
1635 2, 69 | 1 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Certain persons are sometimes debarred
1636 2, 71 | respect sins of word have a ~certain levity, in so far as they
1637 2, 72 | is reproached ~against a certain individual [*King Josaphat] (
1638 2, 75 | relates that the saying of a certain jester was ~accepted by
1639 2, 75 | man has great need of a certain thing, while ~an other man
1640 2, 75 | find it ~written against certain people (Is. 1:22), "Thy
1641 2, 75 | gold and silver can produce certain results by their natural
1642 2, 75 | helpful ~medicinally against certain maladies. Moreover real
1643 2, 75 | prevents art from employing certain natural causes for the production
1644 2, 75 | in any way; but only in certain ~fixed cases, for instance
1645 2, 75 | considered in ~itself, has a certain debasement attaching thereto,
1646 2, 76 | must observe that there are certain things the use of which
1647 2, 76 | OBJ 3: Human laws leave certain things unpunished, on account
1648 2, 76 | voluntarily simply, but ~under a certain necessity, in so far as
1649 2, 76 | above (A[1]), there are certain things whose ~use is their
1650 2, 76 | the other hand, there are certain things whose use is not
1651 2, 76 | he that ~paid usury has a certain claim on that property just
1652 2, 77 | this ~sense it regards a certain special aspect of good;
1653 2, 77 | duty: and then it has a certain gravity, for ~which reason
1654 2, 78 | the aspect ~of due. For certain virtues there are which
1655 2, 79 | those who bind themselves by certain vows and observances, and
1656 2, 79 | observances, and to ~obedience to certain men. Therefore religion
1657 2, 79 | belongs to religion to do certain things through reverence
1658 2, 79 | paid to God, in so far as certain acts whereby God is ~worshiped,
1659 2, 79 | religion, which ~performs certain deeds directed to God: and
1660 2, 79 | as signs arousing them to certain spiritual ~things, but as
1661 2, 79 | according as man by means of certain good works ~disposes himself
1662 2, 79 | religion. But it has a ~certain generality, in so far as
1663 2, 80 | of people being devout to certain holy men, and subjects are
1664 2, 80 | give himself to God ~for certain works of Divine worship.~
1665 2, 80 | Divine things by means ~of certain sensible objects known to
1666 2, 80 | this consideration causes a certain ~sorrow in those who do
1667 2, 80 | sorrow, but also through ~a certain tenderness of the affections,
1668 2, 81 | the reason is ~cause of certain things in two ways: first,
1669 2, 81 | ask or beseech, ~imply a certain ordering, seeing that man
1670 2, 81 | human acts are the causes of certain effects. Wherefore it ~must
1671 2, 81 | it ~must be that men do certain actions. not that thereby
1672 2, 81 | actions they may achieve certain ~effects according to the
1673 2, 81 | that He wishes to bestow certain things ~on us at our asking,
1674 2, 81 | This ~opinion is true to a certain extent, as to those things
1675 2, 81 | Nevertheless ~there are certain goods which man cannot ill
1676 2, 81 | individually, except in certain special cases.~Aquin.: SMT
1677 2, 81 | Secondly, in the sense that certain temporal ~evils are sometimes
1678 2, 81 | vocal prayer, through a certain overflow from the soul into
1679 2, 81 | to God ~with our lips at certain intervals and seasons, in
1680 2, 81 | above; or through praying at certain fixed times, ~though interruptedly;
1681 2, 81 | prayer extends ~sometimes to certain other things, as stated
1682 2, 81 | ought to receive it: "since ~certain things are not denied us,
1683 2, 81 | supplication," in which certain sacred things are called
1684 2, 82 | which ~is communicated to certain creatures not in equal measure,
1685 2, 82 | reverence which we pay to ~certain excellent creatures; this
1686 2, 82 | of internal ~reverence, certain external tokens significative
1687 2, 82 | God, but secondarily in ~certain bodily signs of humility;
1688 2, 82 | thereto, but by ~reason of a certain fittingness, like other
1689 2, 82 | Reply OBJ 3: There is a certain fittingness in adoring towards
1690 2, 83 | wine in sacrifice, and of ~certain animals being offered by
1691 2, 83 | reason that man should use certain sensibles, by offering them
1692 2, 83 | Him, like those who make certain ~offerings to their lord
1693 2, 83 | above (FS, Q[95], A[2]), certain things belong ~generically
1694 2, 83 | Godhead is communicated to certain ones, ~not equally with
1695 2, 83 | which is offered to God in a certain inward sacrifice by devotion,
1696 2, 83 | Law ~are bound to offer certain definite sacrifices according
1697 2, 83 | Law were bound to ~perform certain outward actions in God's
1698 2, 84 | anyone is bound to give a certain thing to the ~Church, and
1699 2, 84 | land, that he may make ~certain oblations at fixed times,
1700 2, 84 | the faithful are bound at certain solemn feasts to make certain ~
1701 2, 84 | certain solemn feasts to make certain ~customary oblations. In
1702 2, 84 | Exodus, but on account of ~certain other reasons, as stated
1703 2, 84 | figure was predominant, certain things were ~reckoned unclean
1704 2, 84 | are ~offered to God with a certain profession (Dt. 26); where
1705 2, 85 | of tithe; thus showing a certain kindliness, lest ~the people
1706 2, 85 | all the other tribes had certain possessions ~wherewith they
1707 2, 85 | God. On the other hand ~certain things are said to be ill-gotten,
1708 2, 85 | is the general custom in certain countries for the ~soldiers
1709 2, 85 | from the Church in fee; and certain religious ~receive tithes.
1710 2, 85 | as when tithes are due to certain soldiers through being granted ~
1711 2, 85 | succoring of the poor; ~thus certain tithes have been granted
1712 2, 85 | granted by way of alms to certain lay ~religious, or to those
1713 2, 85 | sometimes that the clergy have certain lands of their own on the ~
1714 2, 86 | God to do or not to do a certain thing." But the ~conception
1715 2, 86 | 2 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Certain things are good, whatever
1716 2, 86 | intend to fulfil it at a certain time, or under a certain ~
1717 2, 86 | certain time, or under a certain ~condition, one is not bound
1718 2, 86 | implied by a vow, bearing a certain resemblance to the ~confirmation
1719 2, 86 | by the ~profession of a certain rule?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[88]
1720 2, 86 | and by the profession of a certain rule. As stated above ~(
1721 2, 86 | or in the profession of a certain rule does ~not belong to
1722 2, 86 | orders or in professing a certain rule; which latter, ~moreover,
1723 2, 86 | one way, namely, with a certain display of horses and arms
1724 2, 86 | profession of ~observing a certain rule, in the second degree
1725 2, 86 | by the ~profession of a certain rule.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[88]
1726 2, 86 | in public vows may have a certain ~human solemnity, but not
1727 2, 86 | of their superiors can do certain things such as to say ~some
1728 2, 86 | psalms, or abstain from certain things. Much more therefore ~
1729 2, 86 | instances. But since, in ~certain cases this is not good,
1730 2, 86 | instance, in the case where, if certain persons ~who have vowed
1731 2, 86 | restored to peace through a ~certain marriage to be contracted.
1732 2, 86 | be a religious, although certain ~jurists have ignorantly
1733 2, 87 | confirmed save by what is more certain and more powerful. Therefore
1734 2, 87 | appeal by oath is made to certain ~creatures considered, not
1735 2, 87 | about which one is firmly ~certain: and, consequently, if a
1736 2, 87 | dispensation from a vow, except ~certain vows reserved to the Pope
1737 2, 87 | has already ~acquired a certain necessity, and has become
1738 2, 87 | change, so that, to wit, in certain emergencies, ~it may be
1739 2, 87 | whose words should be so certain ~that they need no confirmation.~
1740 2, 88 | pray God we implore Him by certain holy ~things: and the Apostle
1741 2, 88 | himself unchangeably to do a certain thing. Now just as a man
1742 2, 88 | can order ~himself to do a certain thing, so too can he order
1743 2, 88 | under an ~obligation to do a certain thing, in the same way as
1744 2, 88 | provoke another to do a certain ~thing.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
1745 2, 88 | to induce anyone to do a certain thing for the sake of ~God'
1746 2, 88 | them: except perhaps when certain ~holy men, by special instinct
1747 2, 88 | actions in order to obtain certain results: thus we read of
1748 2, 89 | our Lord quoted against certain ones the words of Is. ~29:
1749 2, 90 | circumstances: so that, in ~certain virtues such as magnanimity
1750 2, 90 | or by the observances of certain human actions.~Aquin.: SMT
1751 2, 90 | of virtue in respect of certain circumstances (A[1]). For ~
1752 2, 90 | of ~divine worship is a certain direction of human acts
1753 2, 90 | referred ~the superstition of certain "observances."~Aquin.: SMT
1754 2, 90 | Reply OBJ 2: Divinations and certain observances come under the
1755 2, 90 | so far as they depend on certain actions of the demons: ~
1756 2, 92 | other creatures, wherefore certain people are reproached (Rm. ~
1757 2, 92 | constructed images which produced ~certain effects by the power of
1758 2, 92 | thinking. For some deemed certain men ~to have been gods,
1759 2, 92 | things. After him they placed certain spiritual substances created
1760 2, 92 | which they ~stated to be certain animal denizens of the air,
1761 2, 92 | error was embraced also by certain heretics [*The ~Helcesaitae],
1762 2, 92 | pagans, but that ~you bear a certain likeness to them since you
1763 2, 92 | gave ~divine worship to certain creatures, on account of
1764 2, 92 | as an end, in ~so far as certain sins were employed in the
1765 2, 92 | and so forth. Nevertheless certain sins may ~precede idolatry
1766 2, 93 | would seem to ~pertain to a certain intelligence of the truth.
1767 2, 93 | is for this ~reason that certain men are called divines:
1768 2, 93 | 1~Reply OBJ 2: There are certain arts for the foreknowledge
1769 2, 93 | seemingly, ~under the head of certain arts exercised by those
1770 2, 93 | secretly, in order to foretell certain future things ~unknown to
1771 2, 93 | divination, because after certain incantations and the ~sprinkling
1772 2, 93 | observations in the disposition of ~certain things. If one endeavor
1773 2, 93 | the eye, ~of figures in certain bodies, there will be another
1774 2, 93 | practiced by observing ~certain things done seriously by
1775 2, 93 | wherefore it is written against certain ~persons (Is. 28:15): "You
1776 2, 93 | they ~are permitted to know certain things about temporal affairs."
1777 2, 93 | heavenly body, so that certain images appear to the sleeper,
1778 2, 93 | referable to God, Who reveals certain things to men in their ~
1779 2, 93 | action of the demons that certain images appear to persons
1780 2, 93 | means they, at times, reveal certain future things to ~those
1781 2, 93 | Further, birds naturally know certain things regarding future ~
1782 2, 93 | dumb animals' actions is a certain instinct whereby they are
1783 2, 93 | surrounding air, to which ~certain future events are due. Yet
1784 2, 93 | through ~the heavenly bodies a certain natural knowledge and instinct
1785 2, 94 | for causing alterations in certain bodies;~(3) Of observances
1786 2, 94 | deed, for they consist in certain fasts and prayers ~to God;
1787 2, 94 | the magic art consist in certain fasts ~and abstinences.
1788 2, 94 | truth is sought "by means of certain ~signs agreed upon by compact
1789 2, 94 | consisting as they do in gazing ~certain shapes, and muttering certain
1790 2, 94 | certain shapes, and muttering certain strange words, and so forth. ~
1791 2, 94 | from the demons. Now ~it is certain that some have received
1792 2, 94 | men to express in words certain teachings ~of the sciences,
1793 2, 94 | physical order things have ~certain occult forces, the reason
1794 2, 94 | Now natural bodies acquire certain occult ~forces resulting
1795 2, 94 | from the ~heavenly bodies a certain occult force for the production
1796 2, 94 | force for the production of certain ~effects. Therefore it is
1797 2, 94 | either of incantations or of ~certain cyphers which they call
1798 2, 94 | for the purpose of causing certain effects such as ~they are
1799 2, 94 | addition there be employed certain characters, words, or any
1800 2, 94 | same influence they acquire certain active ~forces. On the other
1801 2, 94 | herbs, stones, ~animals, certain particular sounds, words,
1802 2, 94 | and devices, or again ~by certain movements of the stars observed
1803 2, 94 | is requisite to ~inscribe certain characters on them which
1804 2, 94 | that the ~latter include certain explicit invocations and
1805 2, 94 | agreements by means of tokens in ~certain shapes or characters.~Aquin.:
1806 2, 94 | sickness in man is preceded by certain symptoms, which ~the physician
1807 2, 94 | everyone experiences that certain times, or ~places, hearing
1808 2, 94 | or ~places, hearing of certain words meetings of men or
1809 2, 94 | divine ~providence in a certain order: and this order seems
1810 2, 94 | in us, and they produce ~certain signs of sickness to come,
1811 2, 94 | have at first experienced a certain degree of ~truth in these
1812 2, 94 | the purpose of ~producing certain effects; (for instance,
1813 2, 94 | serpents and other animals. Now certain ~incantations are efficacious
1814 2, 94 | serpents, or in healing certain ~other animals: wherefore
1815 2, 94 | something vain, for instance certain written characters, except
1816 2, 95 | temptation of God consists in certain deeds, wherein the ~expected
1817 2, 95 | God does not consist in ~certain deeds wherein the result
1818 2, 95 | tests that of which one is certain. Wherefore ~all temptation
1819 2, 95 | declare one's faith by certain signs indicative of reverence
1820 2, 95 | should hold the contrary for certain. For just as a man is ~more
1821 2, 96 | keep the ~statutes of a certain church, and afterwards new
1822 2, 96 | order that he ~may be more certain.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[98] A[
1823 2, 97 | divine worship, and thus a certain reverence is due to it,
1824 2, 97 | to sacred places and to ~certain other sacred things. And
1825 2, 98 | opposed to religion include a certain protestation of unbelief
1826 2, 98 | united to the soul; so, too, certain things are spiritual ~by
1827 2, 98 | seemingly it is lawful in ~certain cases to give money for
1828 2, 98 | spiritual perfection. Now in ~certain monasteries something is
1829 2, 98 | spiritual grace, so, too, certain other things are called ~
1830 2, 98 | commentary on Micheas 3:9, certain ~gifts were freely offered
1831 2, 98 | place at a ~funeral unless a certain sum of money were paid,
1832 2, 98 | accorded to all who gave a certain alms, ~because this would
1833 2, 98 | instance, ~those who in certain churches are appointed to
1834 2, 98 | Tithes are granted to certain soldiers, and can be redeemed. ~
1835 2, 98 | for a ~remuneration. Now certain spiritual things cannot
1836 2, 98 | If, however, one be not certain ~on the point, one ought
1837 2, 99 | not extend definitely to certain ~human individuals.~Aquin.:
1838 2, 99 | not extend ~definitely to certain special persons.~Aquin.:
1839 2, 100 | government with regard to ~certain things: for instance, the
1840 2, 100 | position, but also has a certain power of ~governing subjects,
1841 2, 100 | to others, but merely a ~certain excellence in himself. Wherefore
1842 2, 100 | owe them also fear and a certain payment of ~remuneration,
1843 2, 100 | Now to govern is to move certain ones to their due end: thus
1844 2, 100 | But every mover has a ~certain excellence and power over
1845 2, 100 | position, together with a ~certain power over subjects: secondly,
1846 2, 100 | which is due by reason of a certain honesty: it ~is in this
1847 2, 101 | whereas man partakes of a certain likeness to the divine ~
1848 2, 101 | since ~honor is shown to certain irrational creatures, as,
1849 2, 102 | Q[96], A[3]). Moreover, certain things are ~sometimes a
1850 2, 102 | find that God commanded certain things contrary to virtue:
1851 2, 102 | on Rm. ~11), and yet does certain things contrary to the wonted
1852 2, 102 | person who commands him, by a certain necessity of ~justice, even
1853 2, 102 | all ~things, but only in certain things and in a particular
1854 2, 103 | it seems ~to point to a certain excellence that one be not
1855 2, 104 | so far ~as it is shown by certain signs, man also can know
1856 2, 105 | to suffer and thus it is ~certain that he deserves to be deprived
1857 2, 106 | judgments, whereby He punishes certain persons ~in temporal matters
1858 2, 106 | for having or acquiring a certain good: thus for being infected
1859 2, 106 | episcopal see be attached to a certain ~church belongs to the good
1860 2, 107 | written in condemnation of certain people (Is. ~3:9): "They
1861 2, 107 | containing virtue, but a certain equality ~between the understanding
1862 2, 107 | says what is true, utters certain signs which ~are in conformity
1863 2, 107 | place, justice sets up a certain equality between things,
1864 2, 107 | that justice itself is a certain rectitude regulated according
1865 2, 107 | of doctrine consists in a certain manifestation of truths ~
1866 2, 108 | a manifestation ~made by certain signs: and this manifestation
1867 2, 108 | human life. But we read of certain very holy men ~that they
1868 2, 108 | Writ. That the ~words of certain people are variously reported
1869 2, 108 | Mend. v), the ~deeds of certain persons are related as examples
1870 2, 108 | perfect virtue, but for a certain virtuous disposition, seeing
1871 2, 108 | that they were moved to do ~certain undue things. It is thus
1872 2, 109 | written in condemnation of certain people (Is. ~3:9): "They
1873 2, 111 | Thus our ~Lord said of certain men (Mt. 6:16) that "they
1874 2, 112 | friendship, but bears a certain likeness thereto, in so
1875 2, 112 | every man's friend by a certain ~general love; even so it
1876 2, 112 | For it regards merely a ~certain debt of equity, namely,
1877 2, 112 | the joyless. Therefore, a certain natural equity obliges a
1878 2, 113 | question of obtaining a certain good, or of ~avoiding a
1879 2, 113 | good, or of ~avoiding a certain evil. Accordingly, if a
1880 2, 114 | Further, there appears to be a certain amount of deceit in ~flattery,
1881 2, 114 | consider them as regards certain external ~motives, and thus
1882 2, 114 | they seem to arise from a certain weakness, and ~from a certain
1883 2, 114 | certain weakness, and ~from a certain falseness of the reason,
1884 2, 115 | wishing thus to be of help to certain people"; and Ambrose says ~(
1885 2, 115 | though they spend much on certain evil works, are not ~liberal.~
1886 2, 115 | 2~Again, nothing hinders certain people from spending much
1887 2, 115 | provision in order to give certain ~things according as liberality
1888 2, 115 | considers, it considers a certain moral due. This due is based
1889 2, 115 | This due is based on ~a certain fittingness and not on an
1890 2, 115 | the fact ~that a man has a certain affection towards the person
1891 2, 115 | person being affected in a certain way towards ~money, in that
1892 2, 115 | glory. Thus ~it derives a certain excellence from being useful
1893 2, 115 | own act: and the acts of certain other virtues are better
1894 2, 116 | covetousness ~[avaritia] denotes a certain greed for gold [aeris aviditas*],
1895 2, 116 | the good consists in a certain ~measure: since whatever
1896 2, 116 | their respect consists ~in a certain measure, in other words,
1897 2, 116 | man seeks, according to a ~certain measure, to have external
1898 2, 116 | useful good. But there are certain external goods that can ~
1899 2, 116 | idolatry on account of a ~certain likeness that it bears to
1900 2, 116 | virtually. Hence it has a certain likeness ~to happiness,
1901 2, 117 | to liberality, relates to certain passions whereby man is ~
1902 2, 117 | order to curry favor with certain persons from whom he may
1903 2, 118 | if the law be applied to certain cases it will frustrate
1904 2, 118 | epikeia is ~better than a certain," namely, legal, "justice,"
1905 2, 119 | second beatitude has a certain congruity with piety, inasmuch
1906 2, 119 | correspond ~to them, although a certain congruity may be observed,
1907 2, 120 | men virtuous, but ~in a certain order, namely, by first
1908 2, 120 | two ways. For some served ~certain creatures as gods without
1909 2, 120 | gods was observed ~by using certain images: and so the very
1910 2, 120 | begin by ~putting before him certain general maxims, even so
1911 2, 120 | worship under the guise ~of certain corporal similitudes, so
1912 2, 120 | commanding man to aside a certain time to be given to Divine ~
1913 2, 120 | inclination to set aside a certain ~time for each necessary
1914 2, 120 | reason, man sets aside a ~certain time for spiritual refreshment,
1915 2, 120 | God. And thus to have a certain time set aside for occupying
1916 2, 120 | of the Law are signs of certain ~particular Divine works:
1917 2, 120 | strict as on the Sabbath: and certain works are permitted on the
1918 2, 120 | the Old, in the matter of certain forbidden works, on account
1919 2, 120 | that this precept has a certain affinity to ~the precepts
1920 2, 120 | a favor deserves, with a certain congruity, that the ~favor
1921 2, 120 | pays that which is ~due to certain definite persons, to whom
1922 2, 120 | in due sequence to give certain precepts pertaining to justice ~
1923 2, 120 | adultery has the aspect of a certain kind of good, i.e. of something ~
1924 2, 121 | called brave on account of certain passions"; for instance,
1925 2, 121 | sometimes this is owing to a certain science and art, as in ~
1926 2, 121 | First, as simply denoting a certain ~firmness of mind, and in
1927 2, 121 | difficult to be firm, namely ~in certain grave dangers. Therefore
1928 2, 121 | that moderates the ~love of certain goods must in consequence
1929 2, 121 | of death arising out of certain conflicts which ~are private
1930 2, 121 | it ~become evil because certain persons make evil use of
1931 2, 121 | says (Ethic. iii, 9) that "certain ~persons are" said to be
1932 2, 121 | fortitude is to endure, not only certain things that are ~unpleasant
1933 2, 121 | the name of passions to certain ~immoderate emotions of
1934 2, 121 | virtues, in ~respect of a certain general utility, inasmuch
1935 2, 121 | is useful in conferring certain particular ~favors: whereas
1936 2, 121 | particular ~favors: whereas a certain general utility attaches
1937 2, 122 | that "during ~persecution certain holy women, in order to
1938 2, 122 | the Church ~was induced by certain credible witnesses of Divine
1939 2, 122 | expedient. In the same way certain things belong to an ~act
1940 2, 122 | of ~counsel, but what in certain cases is a matter of precept,
1941 2, 122 | perfection of martyrdom if in certain cases it be necessary for ~
1942 2, 122 | OBJ 2: Further, we read of certain women as commended for despising ~
1943 2, 122 | Hence it ~is written of certain people (Titus 1:16): "They
1944 2, 123 | And reason dictates that ~certain things should be shunned
1945 2, 123 | that reason dictates that ~certain goods are to be sought after
1946 2, 123 | be sought after more than certain evils are to be ~avoided.
1947 2, 123 | the sin of fear bears a certain ~likeness to fortitude instead
1948 2, 123 | reason. Now reason judges certain evils to ~be shunned rather
1949 2, 123 | of a man he ~is under a certain necessity of doing a certain
1950 2, 123 | certain necessity of doing a certain thing. Hence the ~Philosopher (
1951 2, 125 | 6). Hence the names of ~certain passions have to be applied
1952 2, 125 | passions have to be applied to certain vices and virtues: and in ~
1953 2, 126 | namely dangers of ~death, certain other virtues practice in
1954 2, 126 | practice in the matter of certain minor ~hardships and these
1955 2, 126 | lofty undertakings, with a certain broad and noble purpose
1956 2, 126 | matter of liberality adds a certain ~greatness: this is connected
1957 2, 126 | great things, they have a certain connection with ~fortitude
1958 2, 126 | but also in bringing a certain manly prudence ~and solicitude
1959 2, 127 | matter, which may involve a certain ~opposition to the moderation
1960 2, 127 | But magnanimity implies certain dispositions of the ~body:
1961 2, 127 | praiseworthy. But ~magnanimity has certain properties that call for
1962 2, 127 | is written in praise of certain men (2 Macc. 15:18): ~"Nicanor
1963 2, 127 | magnanimity there accrue certain fixed accidents by way of
1964 2, 127 | to things that involve a certain excellence, and ~shuns those
1965 2, 127 | a man thinks so much of ~certain external goods or evils,
1966 2, 127 | derives from its species a certain luster or ~adornment which
1967 2, 127 | since confidence ~denotes a certain strength of hope arising
1968 2, 127 | opinion that one will obtain a certain good, it ~follows that confidence
1969 2, 127 | Now confidence denotes a certain strength of hope, wherefore
1970 2, 127 | stated above, denotes a certain mode of ~hope: for confidence
1971 2, 127 | There is in the virtues a certain likeness to, and ~participation
1972 2, 127 | Hence nothing hinders a certain security from being a condition
1973 2, 129 | dignity, on ~account of a certain excellence of their estate:
1974 2, 130 | that, Glory signifies a certain clarity, wherefore Augustine ~
1975 2, 130 | clarity and comeliness imply a certain display: ~wherefore the
1976 2, 130 | is written in reproval of certain ~people (Jn. 12:43): "For
1977 2, 130 | Further, a capital vice has a certain prominence. But vainglory ~
1978 2, 130 | may ~desire, one desires a certain perfection and excellence
1979 2, 130 | thinks thereby to acquire a certain renown in the ~knowledge
1980 2, 130 | directed ~to the end of a certain capital vice, are called
1981 2, 131 | has, to be worthy of doing certain great ~things that are worthy
1982 2, 132 | lofty undertakings, with a certain broad and noble purpose
1983 2, 132 | external things experience a certain difficulty arising from
1984 2, 134 | granted that patience in a certain respect is an ~integral
1985 2, 134 | like fortitude, endures certain evils ~for the sake of good,
1986 2, 135 | a moral virtue is about certain passions ~which that virtue
1987 2, 135 | but consists merely in a ~certain firmness of reason and will.
1988 2, 135 | as a ~virtue, moderates certain passions, namely fear of
1989 2, 135 | perseverance to stand to certain things, as ~appears from
1990 2, 136 | pertinacious also yield to certain pleasure and sorrow, since
1991 2, 136 | difficulties: yet he takes a certain pleasure in ~the end, just
1992 2, 137 | that, Fortitude denotes a certain firmness of mind, as stated ~
1993 2, 137 | release from all perils. A certain confidence of this is ~infused
1994 2, 137 | observing at the same time a certain fittingness between ~them.
1995 2, 137 | Para. 2/2~Yet there is a certain congruity between them,
1996 2, 138 | laws, they are directed to certain earthly goods, and among ~
1997 2, 138 | fortitude, except by reason of a certain excellence of greatness
1998 2, 139 | acts of temperance from a certain natural disposition, in
1999 2, 139 | disposition, in so far as ~certain imperfect virtues are either
2000 2, 139 | temperance" signifies a certain temperateness or moderation,
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