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      Part, Question2001   2, 139 |       temperance, which consists in a certain ~moderate and fitting proportion,
2002   2, 139 |          withdrawal of the mind from ~certain evils, against which man
2003   2, 139 |          individual. In these matters certain things are to ~be considered
2004   2, 139 |          these necessary things has a certain essential pleasure annexed
2005   2, 139 |             that by which it directs ~certain things towards their end,
2006   2, 140 |           sake of the body's health, ~certain persons refrain from pleasures
2007   2, 140 |           also ~for the fulfilment of certain engagements: thus athletes
2008   2, 140 |      frequently occur, and ~these are certain incentives to desire devised
2009   2, 140 |            intemperance is more about certain annexed pleasures or ~desires
2010   2, 140 |              of view cowardice has a ~certain precedence over intemperance,
2011   2, 140 |               and fear, occasioned by certain ~other evils.~Aquin.: SMT
2012   2, 140 |            desires and pleasures. Now certain desires ~and pleasures are
2013   2, 140 |             human passions which to a certain extent are in conformity
2014   2, 141 |          other virtue lays claim to a certain comeliness, ~and the vices
2015   2, 141 |             consider this, but only a certain ~moderation. Hence it is
2016   2, 142 |              shamefacedness implies a certain passion, whereas justice
2017   2, 142 |              opposed to a virtue. Now certain vices are ~opposed to shamefacedness,
2018   2, 142 |               alone, yet it regards a certain excellence: and the ~same
2019   2, 142 |             or because they connote a certain abundance of some ~temporal
2020   2, 142 |        weighty, either ~because he is certain of the truth or because
2021   2, 142 |              this ~reason again, in a certain respect, persons connected
2022   2, 142 |              in so far as they have a certain love of good, and yet are
2023   2, 142 |              them. Nevertheless, to a certain extent, shame, ~like the
2024   2, 143 |            Further, beauty requires a certain clarity, which is ~characteristic
2025   2, 143 |           stated above (A[1]). ~But a certain beauty is contrary to virtue,
2026   2, 143 |        proportioned, ~together with a certain clarity of color. In like
2027   2, 143 |         honest, in so far as it has a certain ~beauty through being regulated
2028   2, 143 |             to be honest as ~having a certain excellence deserving of
2029   2, 144 |             commended on account of a certain excess, from which ~all
2030   2, 145 |                by its connection with certain circumstances. Hence the
2031   2, 145 |                or in order to perform certain ~bodily works with greater
2032   2, 145 |            the Church ~should appoint certain fasts to be kept by all
2033   2, 145 |           Church. Hence there may ~be certain obstacles on account of
2034   2, 145 |         obstacles on account of which certain persons are not bound to ~
2035   2, 145 |               the Old Law to fast ~in certain particular months: for it
2036   2, 145 |                 Therefore the fast of certain ~months, which are called
2037   2, 145 |               to eat as the flesh of ~certain animals. Now "concupiscence
2038   2, 145 |                1/1~OBJ 3: Further, on certain fasting days people make
2039   2, 146 |              and the Manichees deemed certain foods ~to make a man unclean,
2040   2, 146 |              this way gluttony has a ~certain gravity, inasmuch as certain
2041   2, 146 |          certain gravity, inasmuch as certain sins are occasioned thereby. ~
2042   2, 146 |             vice would seem to have a certain pre-eminence ~in sinfulness.
2043   2, 147 |        perfectly, it is requisite for certain persons that they ~abstain
2044   2, 147 |          depends on circumstances of ~certain persons and places.~Aquin.:
2045   2, 147 |           this would give ~scandal to certain people.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
2046   2, 147 |             For old age gives a man a certain standing; wherefore ~honor
2047   2, 147 |           virtue is more requisite in certain persons for ~two reasons.
2048   2, 147 |         sobriety is more requisite in certain persons, as ~being more
2049   2, 148 |              in view of the law of a ~certain Pittacus, who, as stated
2050   2, 149 |               because he behaves in a certain ~way as regards the use
2051   2, 149 |             way as regards the use of certain parts of the body. Therefore
2052   2, 149 |               union of the mind with ~certain things conduces to a pleasure
2053   2, 149 |           contrary vices. Since then ~certain vices are bridled by abstinence,
2054   2, 149 |             Although every vice has a certain disgrace, the vices of ~
2055   2, 150 |              refrain ~from possessing certain things (which otherwise
2056   2, 151 |               of reason, makes use of certain things in a fitting manner
2057   2, 151 |             daughter of gluttony is a certain ~uncleanness of the body,
2058   2, 151 |              3 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Certain persons refrain from lustful
2059   2, 152 |            lasciviousness" relates to certain acts circumstantial to the
2060   2, 152 |            mentioning fornication and certain other vices, adds: "They
2061   2, 152 | indeterminately, ~but the male with a certain female, whether one or several;
2062   2, 152 |           Para. 2/3~This union with a certain definite woman is called
2063   2, 152 |               it is ~accompanied by a certain emotion either of concupiscence
2064   2, 152 |               13) that "in so far as ~certain movements in some degree
2065   2, 152 |           virtue of the ~betrothal, a certain right in her: wherefore,
2066   2, 152 |          because man naturally owes a certain respect to his ~parents
2067   2, 152 |              venereal acts there is a certain ~shamefulness inconsistent
2068   2, 152 |              the observance of ~which certain persons are specially consecrated.~
2069   2, 152 |         opposed to ~human virtue by a certain excess in the same matter
2070   2, 152 |       connected with him, and whom in certain cases he ~defiles by the
2071   2, 153 |        unlawful goods, ~but also from certain lawful things that are lesser
2072   2, 153 |          denotes, by its very name, a certain curbing, ~in so far as a
2073   2, 153 |            Every virtue residing in a certain power removes the ~evil
2074   2, 154 |             form of the body, and has certain ~powers which make use of
2075   2, 154 |            necessarily, but through a certain negligence of the ~spirit
2076   2, 154 |          commit no sin, but through a certain ~negligence on account of
2077   2, 154 |             reason dictates this in a certain degree. Yet he does not ~
2078   2, 154 |           works as though forced by a certain ~previous displeasure.~Aquin.:
2079   2, 155 |               moderate passions, to a certain extent, concur towards the
2080   2, 155 |             and meekness consist in a certain decrease; for ~clemency
2081   2, 155 |               of justice consist in a certain "equality," those of fortitude
2082   2, 155 |              those of fortitude in a ~certain "strength of mind," those
2083   2, 155 |              those of temperance in a certain "restraint," ~inasmuch as
2084   2, 155 |       meekness likewise consist in a ~certain restraint, since clemency
2085   2, 155 |         equity. The other point is a ~certain moderation of a man's inward
2086   2, 155 |       moderation of soul comes from a certain sweetness of disposition,
2087   2, 155 |                3) that "clemency is a certain smoothness ~of the soul";
2088   2, 155 |              there would seem to be a certain ~roughness of soul in one
2089   2, 155 |         answer that, Nothing prevents certain virtues from being greatest,
2090   2, 155 |            and meekness from having a certain ~restricted excellence among
2091   2, 156 |              is he ~who is angry in a certain way, that is praised or
2092   2, 156 |            anger would seem to have a certain pre-eminence on account ~
2093   2, 156 |             of all ~sins, but only of certain definite ones. Therefore
2094   2, 156 |                directly the ~cause of certain special sins, which are
2095   2, 156 |      identical with ~pride, but for a certain effort or daring attempt
2096   2, 157 |               that clemency denotes a certain smoothness or sweetness
2097   2, 158 |           other authorities appointed certain ~special virtues: thus Andronicus [*
2098   2, 158 |             inner man may be shown by certain ~outward signs.~Aquin.:
2099   2, 159 |           virtues is, by reason of a ~certain likeness, compared to a
2100   2, 159 |     disposition of humility leads to ~certain outward signs in words,
2101   2, 159 |               2/4~Again, they include certain things with regard to the
2102   2, 159 |              161] A[6] Body Para. 3/4~Certain things also are included
2103   2, 160 |             however, pride implies a ~certain elation, it is more directly
2104   2, 160 |             be considered as having a certain ~influence towards other
2105   2, 160 |             that "the proud, although certain hidden truths be ~conveyed
2106   2, 160 |            pride indicated, but ~also certain things that precede and
2107   2, 160 |               and adultery) there are certain ~motions that are venial
2108   2, 160 |              of pride it happens that certain motions of pride are ~venial
2109   2, 160 |             their pride, God punishes certain men by ~allowing them to
2110   2, 160 |       previous to pride there may ~be certain less grievous sins that
2111   2, 160 |         capital vices are said to ~be certain special sins from which
2112   2, 161 |               of her own power, and a certain proud self-presumption."
2113   2, 161 |           pride, of its genus, ~has a certain pre-eminence over other
2114   2, 161 |        consented to the sin out of a ~certain friendly good-will, on account
2115   2, 164 |          because he applies ~study to certain things. Now a man ought
2116   2, 164 |               chiefly commended for a certain steadfast perseverance against
2117   2, 164 |         dangers, and temperance for a certain restraint from pleasures
2118   2, 164 |            derives its ~praise from a certain keenness of interest in
2119   2, 165 |               sin in the knowledge of certain ~truths, in so far as the
2120   2, 165 |                1:19. Since, however, ~certain philosophers misuse the
2121   2, 165 |              Ep. vii ad Polycarp.) of certain ~philosophers that "they
2122   2, 166 |             is finite and equal ~to a certain fixed amount of labor, so
2123   2, 166 |               beyond his measure in a certain work, he is oppressed and ~
2124   2, 166 |              results in consequence a certain ~weariness of soul, whether
2125   2, 166 |             things; although perhaps ~certain outward works of the practical
2126   2, 166 |             Blessed Paphnutius that a certain jester would be with him
2127   2, 166 |              1 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Certain things are sinful on account
2128   2, 167 |              it is said in praise of ~certain people (Heb. 11:37): "They
2129   2, 167 |             pertains to virtue. Now a certain ~honesty is observed in
2130   2, 168 |               above (A[1], ad 3), are certain universal principles of
2131   2, 168 |               rather do they regard a certain moderation of things pertaining ~
2132   2, 169 |           which pertain especially to certain men. Now there is a triple
2133   2, 169 |              ceases, there ~remains a certain aptitude to a repetition
2134   2, 169 |      manifestation made by means of a certain light can ~extend to all
2135   2, 169 |           said "she could, ~through a certain feeling, which in words
2136   2, 169 |              natural reason knows for certain that he has it. ~Therefore
2137   2, 169 |             Divine light is much more certain ~that he has it.~Aquin.:
2138   2, 169 |       prophets, when consulted, utter certain ~things by their own spirit,
2139   2, 169 |         revelation, and he has it for certain that they are revealed to
2140   2, 169 |           hearing." Else, were he not certain ~about this, the faith which
2141   2, 169 |             the prophet would ~not be certain. A sign of the prophet's
2142   2, 169 |            done had he ~not been most certain of the Divine revelation.~
2143   2, 170 |       sufficiently cunning to foresee certain things": and Augustine says (
2144   2, 170 |            future health or death ~in certain causes, through previous
2145   2, 170 |              human soul ~to contain a certain power of divination." This
2146   2, 170 |               had naturally, is about certain ~effects, to which human
2147   2, 170 |           approach of death, foresees certain future things, ~by reason
2148   2, 170 |               natural knowledge, know certain things remote from ~men'
2149   2, 170 |              from Divine ~prophecy by certain, and even outward, signs.
2150   2, 170 |             good. Hence He ~foretells certain truths even by the demons'
2151   2, 171 |          effected by the infusion of ~certain species, or by the infusion
2152   2, 171 |             but that they see them in certain ~images, according as they
2153   2, 171 |              is effected by means of ~certain species. Human teaching
2154   2, 171 |          first. For a man represents ~certain things to his disciple by
2155   2, 171 |               knowledge. Wherefore if certain ~things are divinely represented
2156   2, 171 |            that "the soul possesses a certain likeness of the species ~
2157   2, 171 |               to the contemplation of certain more lofty things.~Aquin.:
2158   2, 171 |               mind is moved to ~utter certain words knows not what the
2159   2, 172 |              Secondly, God ~foreknows certain things in themselves - either
2160   2, 172 |               mind being ~uplifted to certain lofty things, and to this
2161   2, 172 |             manner prophecy implies a certain ~obscurity, and remoteness
2162   2, 172 |            inward light so as to know certain things, which, however,
2163   2, 172 |       hitherto, because then not only certain special persons or families
2164   2, 173 |       stronger operation, which in a ~certain respect may be called force
2165   2, 173 |               while rapture denotes a certain violence in addition. ~Accordingly
2166   2, 173 |               mind is carried away to certain intelligible objects, through
2167   2, 173 |            Cor. ~12:2,4) to have seen certain pictures in his rapture,
2168   2, 173 |            very essence of God, but a certain reflection of His clarity."
2169   2, 173 |               contemplates it through certain ~imaginary pictures, and
2170   2, 173 |              that vision, by means of certain intelligible species that ~
2171   2, 173 |              of the ~sensible object, certain impressions remain in the
2172   2, 173 |              essence) "was vouchsafed certain saints, ~without their departing
2173   2, 173 |              was the explanation of a certain Jew ~according to Jerome (
2174   2, 173 |            who of us will dare ~to be certain about it?" Wherefore those
2175   2, 174 |              that which is granted to certain persons by ~the divine power
2176   2, 174 |             regards the utterance of ~certain words, which signify an
2177   2, 174 |              tongues is confined to a certain particular knowledge, namely
2178   2, 176 |        effects, so is he brought to a certain degree of supernatural ~
2179   2, 176 |               the objects of faith by certain supernatural effects which ~
2180   2, 176 |            Church the canonization of certain persons is based on ~the
2181   2, 177 |           Para. 2/2~Accordingly since certain men are especially intent
2182   2, 178 |                 A[2]), consists in a ~certain clarity and due proportion.
2183   2, 178 |               in taking cognizance of certain ~effects, but also the imaginations.
2184   2, 178 |            the process of reason from certain principles that lead to
2185   2, 178 |             Hence it bestows ~on us a certain inchoate beatitude, which
2186   2, 178 |            four ~things pertain, in a certain order, to the contemplative
2187   2, 178 |             angelic hierarchies under certain ~symbolic figures, and by
2188   2, 178 |          externals"; the second is "a certain concentration of its ~powers,
2189   2, 178 |              and ~understands it by a certain discoursing of the reason.~
2190   2, 179 |           then prudence, as regards a certain part thereof, ~belongs to
2191   2, 180 |         answer that, Nothing prevents certain things being more excellent
2192   2, 180 |      contemplative life consists in a certain liberty of ~mind. For Gregory
2193   2, 180 |         contemplative life ~obtains a certain freedom of mind, for it
2194   2, 180 |   contemplative life, ~but prescribes certain works of the active life
2195   2, 180 |         contemplative life requires a certain stillness of ~mind, according
2196   2, 181 |              thing is disposed with a certain immobility in a manner ~
2197   2, 181 |         disposition in the point of a certain ~immobility or restfulness.
2198   2, 181 |               with the addition of a ~certain restfulness. Hence other
2199   2, 181 |           Church, ~which consist in a certain order; wherefore it is written (
2200   2, 181 |        temporals. Now there can be no certain distinction ~among things
2201   2, 182 |              Now perfection implies a certain universality ~because according
2202   2, 182 |              OBJ 3: Just as man has a certain perfection of his nature
2203   2, 182 |              as the Church ~derives a certain beauty from the variety
2204   2, 182 |          obligation be imposed with a certain ~solemnity; even as a certain
2205   2, 182 |         certain ~solemnity; even as a certain solemnity is observed in
2206   2, 182 |              in perpetuity and with a certain solemnity to those ~things
2207   2, 182 |          perfection, ~together with a certain solemnity. Now both these
2208   2, 182 |            cases is undertaken with a certain ~solemnity of profession
2209   2, 182 |             on this passage. Again, a certain solemnity of ~consecration
2210   2, 182 |               some are admitted under certain obligations and with ~solemnity.~
2211   2, 182 |         offices. Hence by receiving a certain order a ~man receives the
2212   2, 182 |               the power of exercising certain sacred acts, but he is not ~
2213   2, 182 |         perpetual vows), and this for certain ~causes, as we shall state
2214   2, 182 |            not the chief cure, ~but a certain ministry as committed to
2215   2, 182 |          souls in ~chief, but only in certain particulars regarding the
2216   2, 182 |             than ~religious are, in a certain respect, namely as regards
2217   2, 183 |               of a bishop when it was certain to bring one into graver ~
2218   2, 183 |               Titus 1:5, says against certain persons that "some seek
2219   2, 183 |               scandal ~results from a certain person being in authority:
2220   2, 183 |             Lk. 12:16, "The land of a certain . . . man brought ~forth
2221   2, 183 |               solitude, ~silence, and certain severe abstinences or watchings
2222   2, 184 |         obtain perfection by means of certain exercises, whereby the obstacles
2223   2, 184 |               For whoever professes a certain state of life is bound to ~
2224   2, 184 |             all ~the counsels, but to certain definite ones, some to some,
2225   2, 184 |          whole ~heart, yet there is a certain wholeness of perfection
2226   2, 184 |             seculars, are bound, in a certain ~measure, to do whatever
2227   2, 184 |             there are, however, about certain particular better actions, ~
2228   2, 184 |         contemplation of wisdom. Even certain ~philosophers are said to
2229   2, 184 |              in so far as they have a certain share in those things that
2230   2, 184 |        exercised in order to attain a certain end must needs ~follow the
2231   2, 184 |       performing ~actions we contract certain habits, and when we have
2232   2, 184 |              and in this way it has a certain ~universality, although
2233   2, 184 |               of doing for God's sake certain things that ~are not pleasing
2234   2, 184 |              serve instrumentally for certain acts of virtue, the consequence
2235   2, 184 |            the consequence is that ~a certain honor is given to their
2236   2, 184 |            aforesaid things. Hence in certain religious ~orders precaution
2237   2, 184 |             of contempt, but out of a certain weakness of human affection.~
2238   2, 185 |               where he speaks against certain monks who declared ~it to
2239   2, 185 |              of begging, which has a ~certain abasement attaching to it;
2240   2, 186 |                ad 1), it follows that certain ~religious orders are fittingly
2241   2, 186 |                ad 4). In the same way certain religious orders ~are established
2242   2, 186 |              seventy-two disciples to certain fixed parishes, but that "
2243   2, 186 |              cope with unbelievers in certain ~countries.~Aquin.: SMT
2244   2, 186 |               known as ~professors of certain sciences. Therefore the
2245   2, 186 |            But there is no reason why certain religious orders ~directed
2246   2, 186 |             the merit of martyrdom in certain cases, and in this respect ~
2247   2, 186 |             of the present life that ~certain people keep something to
2248   2, 186 |                 says ~in reference to certain people: "They are richer
2249   2, 186 |            away with riches we remove certain ~obstacles to charity; and
2250   2, 186 |             For man must needs take a certain amount ~of care in acquiring
2251   2, 186 |             riches. Hence it ~is that certain philosophers declined to
2252   2, 187 |               that the statement that certain "heretics" and "schismatics ~
2253   2, 187 |              7:51) it is said against certain persons: "You ~always resist
2254   2, 187 |              1~Reply OBJ 5: There are certain chief precepts which are
2255   2, 187 |              of religion, which has a certain pre-eminence among the virtues, ~
2256   2, 187 |          intend to bind himself to ~a certain fixed time, or under a certain
2257   2, 187 |        certain fixed time, or under a certain fixed condition, he is bound
2258   2, 187 |             himself by vow to enter a certain religious ~order is bound
2259   2, 187 |              OBJ 3: He who is under a certain fixed obligation cannot
2260   2, 187 |        account to someone or to pay a certain ~fixed debt, he cannot lawfully
2261   2, 187 |             be denied, provided it be certain that this other religion
2262   2, 187 |       unnecessary in matters that are certain and fixed. Now with ~regard
2263   2, 187 |               itself; and thus it is ~certain that entrance into religion
2264   3, 1   |            said to be necessary for a certain end in two ~ways. First,
2265   3, 1   |             faith, which is made more certain by believing God Himself ~
2266   3, 1   |              1/2~I answer that, It is certain that Christ came into this
2267   3, 2   |               and man together form a certain ~one nature; therefore the
2268   3, 2   |              with its nature. Now in ~certain subsisting things we happen
2269   3, 2   |               nature, and in addition certain other things outside the
2270   3, 2   |                A[7]), union implies a certain ~relation of the Divine
2271   3, 2   |             which is an accident is a certain likeness of the ~Divinity
2272   3, 2   |            Incarnation followed upon ~certain merits, because upon Ps.
2273   3, 3   |          adoption ~is terminated in a certain participation of the Divine
2274   3, 3   |              2: Adoptive sonship is a certain participation of natural ~
2275   3, 3   |               the Word ~of God, has a certain common agreement with all
2276   3, 4   |         should stand midway, in ~whom certain forecasts of (His) future
2277   3, 7   |              the Word. For grace is a certain partaking of the Godhead
2278   3, 7   |         virtue is ~contrasted with a "certain heroic or godlike habit"
2279   3, 7   |              sense Plotinus gave to a certain sublime ~degree of virtue
2280   3, 7   |            nevertheless, it implies a certain ~defect with regard to that
2281   3, 7   |              called, and only after a certain similitude with regard to ~
2282   3, 7   |        principally consists, but by a certain ~outpouring from the soul'
2283   3, 7   |             the gifts, properly, ~are certain perfections of the soul'
2284   3, 7   |          Ghost will still exist, in a certain manner, as was ~said above (
2285   3, 7   |                feared unless he had a certain greatness of might, to which
2286   3, 7   |              graces would ~seem to be certain participations, bestowed
2287   3, 7   |      gratuitous grace is ordained to ~certain exterior acts manifestive
2288   3, 7   |                For prophecy implies a certain obscure and imperfect knowledge,
2289   3, 7   |               imaginative part He had certain ~similitudes, in which Divine
2290   3, 7   |         signify effects of grace with certain ~defects on the part of
2291   3, 7   |         comprehensor there ~will be a certain fulness, since "in our heavenly
2292   3, 7   |            some. And in this manner a certain fulness of grace is ~common
2293   3, 7   |          fruition, and the like, have certain gifts corresponding ~to
2294   3, 7   |            the saints. Yet there ~are certain prerogatives of saints,
2295   3, 7   |                Hence the comment of a certain gloss: "So that the Son
2296   3, 8   |          members; but the heart has a certain hidden influence. And hence ~
2297   3, 8   |          these ~receive from Christ a certain vital act, i.e. to believe,
2298   3, 8   |              on others by reason of a certain pre-eminence. ~Now it was
2299   3, 8   |             in two ways. First, ~by a certain intrinsic influence, inasmuch
2300   3, 8   |               members; secondly, by a certain exterior ~guidance, inasmuch
2301   3, 8   |               heads with reference to certain special places, as bishops ~
2302   3, 9   |            some there ~is in Christ a certain "knowledge of the union,"
2303   3, 10  |    comprehension, but by reason ~of a certain most excellent knowledge
2304   3, 10  |               consequently there is a certain number not only of things
2305   3, 10  |            infinite, as it were, by a certain knowledge of simple intelligence,
2306   3, 10  |              one to another, but in a certain unity, i.e. in any creature
2307   3, 11  |               The soul of Christ knew certain things which could not ~
2308   3, 11  |             color; ~nevertheless in a certain state the intellect can
2309   3, 11  |            the habitual knowledge of ~certain things would have been useless
2310   3, 13  |          power is needed, although ~a certain kind of knowledge belongs
2311   3, 13  |                But our Lord commanded certain things to be done, and the ~
2312   3, 14  |            are caused in some men by ~certain particular causes, as leprosy,
2313   3, 15  |         Christ there was ignorance of certain things.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
2314   3, 15  |         supreme in man, yet there are certain secondary goods ~of man,
2315   3, 15  |            evil, if the evil be quite certain, does not ~arouse fear.
2316   3, 16  |      predicated of God by reason of a certain conjunction either of dignity, ~
2317   3, 16  |              is different; and hence ~certain things are said of the Son
2318   3, 16  |            conversely, by reason of a certain ~conjunction of supposita,
2319   3, 18  |             When we say "to will in a certain way," we signify a ~determinate
2320   3, 18  |            the nature, "to ~will in a certain way" belongs to the nature,
2321   3, 18  |            means ~it is borne under a certain relation, as the goodness
2322   3, 18  |     concerning such things as we ~are certain of. But Christ was certain
2323   3, 18  |            certain of. But Christ was certain of everything. Hence there
2324   3, 18  |                 A[1], ad 2) that by a certain ~dispensation the Son of
2325   3, 18  |            Now agony seems to imply a certain struggle [*Greek, ~{agonia}]
2326   3, 19  |               Hence, ~as he says in a certain epistle (Ad Caium iv), "
2327   3, 19  |           Christ, inasmuch as it is a certain nature, has a proper operation ~
2328   3, 19  |               there are in a mere man certain other ~operations, which
2329   3, 19  |                to himself, of ~having certain good things, inasmuch as
2330   3, 20  |             should be distinct; yet a certain notion of mastership and ~
2331   3, 21  |           prayer for what we know for certain ~will happen; thus, we do
2332   3, 21  |             because prayer ~implies a certain ordering inasmuch as we
2333   3, 21  |              He had already received ~certain gifts from His Father. so
2334   3, 21  |             above (A[1]), prayer is a certain manifestation ~of the human
2335   3, 22  |                 ad 1), other men have certain ~graces distributed among
2336   3, 23  |   communicated ~to all creatures in a certain likeness, so by the work
2337   3, 23  |                 adoptive sonship is a certain ~likeness of the eternal
2338   3, 23  |             takes place in time is ~a certain likeness of what has been
2339   3, 23  |           according to Job 1:6: "On a certain day when the sons of God ~
2340   3, 23  |             sonship of adoption is ~a certain likeness of natural sonship.
2341   3, 23  |             an adopted son, but is a ~certain effect of Filiation in the
2342   3, 24  |              predestination implies a certain ~antecedence. But, because
2343   3, 24  |             in its proper sense, is a certain Divine ~preordination from
2344   3, 24  |            this respect it implies ~a certain antecedence in regard to
2345   3, 25  |               nature should receive a certain ~veneration proper thereto,
2346   3, 25  |             the person honored has a ~certain excellence. for honor is
2347   3, 25  |          other ~creatures, but with a certain higher adoration, which
2348   3, 25  |        towards the ~image itself as a certain thing; another, towards
2349   3, 25  |          moved towards an image ~as a certain thing, is different from
2350   3, 25  |            for they set up images to ~certain creatures, to whom in these
2351   3, 25  |           handed down to the churches certain instructions which they
2352   3, 25  |              like it, by reason of a ~certain excellence on her part.
2353   3, 25  |           from this that he who has a certain affection for ~anyone, venerates
2354   3, 26  |              However, nothing hinders certain others from being called
2355   3, 27  |              human ~nature, but for a certain perfecting of that which
2356   3, 27  |               tolerates the custom of certain ~churches that do keep that
2357   3, 27  |               fomes is ~nothing but a certain inordinate, but habitual,
2358   3, 27  |                Hom. xvii in Luc.) and certain other doctors ~expound these
2359   3, 27  |               useless for her to have certain graces, for she ~would never
2360   3, 27  |              yet ~there seems to be a certain fittingness in both of these
2361   3, 27  |            the infused virtue; ~but a certain natural inclination to the
2362   3, 28  |           together" - unless he were ~certain of their subsequent coming
2363   3, 29  |               matrimony consists in a certain inseparable union of ~souls,
2364   3, 30  |              that she might be a more certain witness of this mystery, ~
2365   3, 30  |               to show that there is a certain spiritual wedlock ~between
2366   3, 30  |             Yet man does not know for certain thereby that he ~has grace;
2367   3, 30  |              Virgin excludes her from certain general ~rules. For "neither
2368   3, 30  |            must needs ~always be most certain. Consequently Joseph, to
2369   3, 31  |               pretended to prove from certain apocryphal writings), then
2370   3, 31  |             answers have been made by certain writers to this ~objection
2371   3, 31  |          under Jechonias there was a ~certain defection to strange nations
2372   3, 31  |       conceived of a woman contract a certain ~uncleanness: as it is written (
2373   3, 31  |         unclean. There is, however, a certain uncleanness therein, resulting
2374   3, 31  |            nature, had in his body ~a certain proportion of flesh and
2375   3, 31  |               in the seminal order, a certain concupiscence accompanies ~
2376   3, 31  |               monthly periods, has a ~certain natural impurity of corruption:
2377   3, 31  |               not ~formed; but from a certain secretion of the pure blood
2378   3, 31  |               actually, but only by a certain virtue of origin, forasmuch
2379   3, 32  |        habitudes: thus we say ~that a certain man is "of [de] his father."
2380   3, 32  |            opinion between Jerome and certain other Doctors, who assert
2381   3, 32  |                Thus in man there is a certain imperfect likeness to God, ~
2382   3, 33  |             this quantity allows of a certain latitude because it is ~
2383   3, 33  |         because it is ~not fixed to a certain amount. Now the quantity
2384   3, 33  |           supernatural, although in a certain respect it was natural.~
2385   3, 34  |             this ~comes to an end are certain of what ought to be chosen:
2386   3, 34  |               that grace, by way of a certain likeness, said to be natural
2387   3, 35  |          Christ. For "to be born is a certain movement of a thing that
2388   3, 35  |            This was the argument of a certain heretic, Felician, and ~
2389   3, 35  |             each opinion is true to a certain extent. For if we ~consider
2390   3, 35  |             filiation we understand a certain temporal ~relation dependent
2391   3, 35  |          something real, but merely a certain aspect, as the Philosopher
2392   3, 36  |             it is to be believed that certain signs of Christ's ~birth
2393   3, 36  |              Himself, but by means of certain other creatures.~Aquin.:
2394   3, 36  |             Further, a sign should be certain, in order that something
2395   3, 36  |            star does not seem to be a certain sign of ~Christ's birth.
2396   3, 36  |            the spirit ~of prophecy, a certain familiarity with the interior
2397   3, 36  |              of God. Wherefore also a certain "brightness" (Lk. 2:9) ~
2398   3, 36  |              some apocryphal books, a certain tribe in the far east near
2399   3, 36  |               a heavenly sign is more certain than a human sign. But ~
2400   3, 37  |              and born; and also for a certain ~consecration of the child,
2401   3, 37  |             from the uncleanness of a certain irregularity, as stated
2402   3, 38  |              by God are ~contained in certain precepts of Holy Scripture.
2403   3, 38  |             in Sacred Writ, but of a ~certain interior revelation of the
2404   3, 38  |            Gregory thus expounds in a certain ~homily (Hom. vii in Evang.): "
2405   3, 38  |               that "Paul . . . found ~certain disciples; and he said to
2406   3, 38  |           books." At any rate, it ~is certain, as Jerome says on Mt. 3:
2407   3, 40  |              written (Lk. 8:2,3) that certain women ~followed Christ and "
2408   3, 40  |        unclean by eating and touching certain animals, as stated Lev.
2409   3, 40  |               signification. And that certain foods are ~in the Law called "
2410   3, 40  |        creatures are ~good'; but by a certain signification lambs are
2411   3, 41  |             to destroy the works of a certain one and to suffer them.
2412   3, 41  |            life, ~but as the cause of certain temporal effects," from
2413   3, 41  |             from which they formed a ~certain conjecture that Christ was
2414   3, 41  |            they also ~observed in Him certain signs of human frailty,
2415   3, 41  |                they did not know for ~certain that He was the Son of God:
2416   3, 41  |       occurred after the fast, but of certain other assaults which ~perhaps
2417   3, 41  |          wanting, inasmuch as they do certain things for show, which pertains
2418   3, 41  |               Evang. ii): "It is not ~certain which happened first; whether
2419   3, 42  |          shortly before ~His Passion, certain Gentiles wished to see Jesus,
2420   3, 42  |           salvation. For ~this reason certain individual Gentiles were
2421   3, 42  |        whatsoever. Consequently, when certain ones, by ~their perverseness,
2422   3, 42  |                 And thus Christ spoke certain things in secret to the
2423   3, 42  |            thought that Christ ~wrote certain books treating of the magic
2424   3, 44  |               is eternal life, but by certain temporal effects of His
2425   3, 44  |          Aurea] says that "he had ~no certain or firm knowledge of God'
2426   3, 45  |            then, did show in ~Himself certain indications of those three
2427   3, 45  |               conception was due to a certain Divine ~dispensation, that,
2428   3, 45  |              sons of God is through a certain ~conformity of image to
2429   3, 49  |               devil to deceive men by certain persons, ~and in times and
2430   3, 49  |          answer that, Merit implies a certain equality of justice: hence
2431   3, 50  |             adoption is referred to a certain affective union. ~And yet
2432   3, 50  |          remains ~in the dead flesh a certain relation to the resurrection.
2433   3, 51  |            and this seemed to imply a certain ~need (in the body): hence
2434   3, 53  |            OBJ 2: Detention implies a certain compulsion. But Christ was
2435   3, 54  |              a dignity in them; and a certain kind of beauty will shine ~
2436   3, 55  |        disposed perceive them with a ~certain confusion of doubt or error: "
2437   3, 57  |     preservation; but merely out of a certain ~fittingness. Now this in
2438   3, 57  |              His glory; and He had a ~certain kind of joy from such fittingness,
2439   3, 59  |              through the higher, in a certain order, ~it must be said
2440   3, 60  |                 either ~from having a certain hidden sanctity, and in
2441   3, 60  |               a medicament implies a ~certain causality. But sanctity
2442   3, 60  |             OBJ 3: Even an oath has a certain relation to sacred things,
2443   3, 60  |               sacraments, but only in certain special ~cases, as stated
2444   3, 60  |             sign is not ambiguous but certain: thus this ~word "man" signifies
2445   3, 60  |             inasmuch as by being in a certain order they are one thing.~
2446   3, 60  |             some other thing, i.e. by certain ~sensibles. It is for this
2447   3, 60  |               they are pointed out by certain signs. And in this ~way,
2448   3, 60  |                And in this ~way, too, certain things which are not sensible
2449   3, 60  |              as they are signified by certain sensible things, of ~which
2450   3, 60  |         things are to be signified in certain passages of Scripture, so ~
2451   3, 60  |           Whom the ~sacraments have a certain conformity, in that the
2452   3, 60  |           sensible things by means of certain words. For water may signify
2453   3, 60  |             called words by ~way of a certain likeness, in so far as they
2454   3, 60  |              far as they partake of a certain ~significative power, which
2455   3, 60  |            Christ Himself, and have a certain likeness to Him, as ~stated
2456   3, 60  |          Nevertheless in the Old Law, certain words were used in ~things
2457   3, 60  |            sacramental form demands a certain number of ~words, so does
2458   3, 60  |            should be pronounced in a ~certain order and without interruption.
2459   3, 60  |            Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Certain words are inserted by some
2460   3, 61  |        spiritual medicine by means of certain corporeal signs; for if
2461   3, 61  |              merely bodily, but to ~a certain extent spiritual, viz. in
2462   3, 61  |              and together with ~these certain sacraments of faith. For
2463   3, 61  |             there was also a need for certain fixed sacraments significative
2464   3, 61  |             the sacraments consist in certain elements, as stated ~above (
2465   3, 61  |              that God should give man certain sacraments for his ~sanctification
2466   3, 62  |            the sacraments ~consist in certain words and created things,
2467   3, 62  |            soul, in so far as it is a certain ~participated likeness of
2468   3, 62  |              so from grace there flow certain perfections into ~the powers
2469   3, 62  |         sacraments ~are ordained unto certain special effects which are
2470   3, 62  |            Baptism is ordained unto a certain spiritual ~regeneration,
2471   3, 62  |          grace ~commonly so called, a certain special perfection ordained
2472   3, 62  |              the virtues and gifts, a certain ~Divine assistance in obtaining
2473   3, 62  |              conduct: but as ~regards certain special effects which are
2474   3, 62  |              in the sun; ~but as to a certain instrumental power transient
2475   3, 62  |            not cause grace ~save by a certain coincidence, deny the sacraments
2476   3, 62  |          there is in the sacraments a certain instrumental power of bringing ~
2477   3, 62  |              by the senses there is a certain spiritual ~power, inasmuch
2478   3, 62  |    instrumental causes, but also to a certain extent as exemplars, as
2479   3, 62  |              grace also as regards a ~certain positive effect, i.e. by
2480   3, 63  |          ranks used to be marked with certain ~characters on the body,
2481   3, 63  |               the ~faithful receive a certain spiritual character. Wherefore
2482   3, 63  |              Church that is now, by a certain spiritual ~seal that is
2483   3, 63  |      sacrament: since we know that a ~certain one has received the baptismal
2484   3, 63  |               a character signifies a certain ~spiritual power ordained
2485   3, 63  |             OBJ 1: Configuration is a certain boundary of quantity. Wherefore, ~
2486   3, 63  |           which are nothing else than certain ~participations of Christ'
2487   3, 63  |           Divine worship consists in ~certain actions: and the powers
2488   3, 63  |           likened to Him by sharing a certain spiritual power with regard
2489   3, 63  |            character, bestow on man a certain ~consecration, thus deputing
2490   3, 64  |             Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, certain prayers are offered up in
2491   3, 64  |               the ~interior effect of certain sacraments, is an instrumental
2492   3, 64  |      Scripture. But in the sacraments certain things are done which are ~
2493   3, 64  |           that God takes ~pleasure in certain significations and not in
2494   3, 64  |         nature sensible things have a certain ~aptitude for the signifying
2495   3, 64  |         institution." Yet God chooses certain ~things rather than others
2496   3, 64  |            unity ~of Person, it has a certain headship and efficiency
2497   3, 64  |            either ~side are true to a certain extent, as explained above.~
2498   3, 64  |             sacrament, by reason of a certain fitness. And in this way ~
2499   3, 64  |            will of God: for instance, certain churches are said to have
2500   3, 65  |              For spiritual life has a certain conformity with the life
 
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