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      Part, Question2501   3, 65  |               corporeal things have a certain likeness to things ~spiritual.
2502   3, 65  |           number of sacraments from a certain adaptation ~to the virtues
2503   3, 65  |              grace: yet it belongs to certain sacramentals, i.e. catechism
2504   3, 65  |            sin. This is taken away by certain sacramentals, for instance, ~
2505   3, 65  |            other sacraments contain a certain instrumental power which
2506   3, 65  |             of Christ are ~deputed to certain special duties; and this
2507   3, 65  |               and Confirmation have a certain excellence ~considered in
2508   3, 65  |         should not be greater ~from a certain point of view which is not
2509   3, 66  |            itself is not water, but a certain use of water.~Aquin.: SMT
2510   3, 66  |              of the New Law effect a ~certain sanctification, there the
2511   3, 66  |            completed in ~water; but a certain sanctifying instrumental
2512   3, 66  |             to water. For this reason certain philosophers held that water
2513   3, 66  |               with ~them, contracts a certain smell therefrom; which is
2514   3, 66  |            Baptism, but ~belongs to a certain solemnity, whereby the devotion
2515   3, 66  |             waters are distilled from certain bodies. But seemingly, such
2516   3, 66  |            animals are ~produced from certain things by way of putrefaction.~
2517   3, 66  |      artificially or ~naturally, with certain mixed bodies, and suffer
2518   3, 66  |             bodies, and suffer only a certain ~alteration by passing through
2519   3, 66  |         alteration by passing through certain bodies.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
2520   3, 66  |              there arose the error of certain schismatics and ~heretics
2521   3, 66  |              and ~is conferred with a certain consecration. Wherefore,
2522   3, 66  |          something which belongs to a certain ~solemnity of the sacrament.
2523   3, 66  |              rite, belong rather to a certain solemnity of the sacrament.~
2524   3, 66  |               3: Damascene enumerates certain figurative Baptisms. For ~
2525   3, 66  |            Baptism of Water through a certain hidden power. in the Baptism
2526   3, 67  |              De Officiis. ii): "It is certain that ~Baptism was entrusted
2527   3, 67  |        priestly order by reason of a ~certain appropriateness and solemnity;
2528   3, 67  |           greatest necessity. Now in ~certain cases it seems necessary
2529   3, 67  |            place in Baptism, ~is in a certain manner likened to carnal
2530   3, 68  |             should be ~deferred for a certain fixed time.~Aquin.: SMT
2531   3, 68  |         baptized; for ~they require a certain space of time in order to
2532   3, 68  |              mode of life. Thirdly, a certain reverence for the sacrament ~
2533   3, 68  |            life of sin, and begins ~a certain newness of life, according
2534   3, 68  |              to believe, because in a certain fashion they ~make profession
2535   3, 69  |           effect of a sacrament has a certain likeness to the ~sacrament
2536   3, 69  |              of Baptism ~has indeed a certain likeness with the cleansing
2537   3, 69  |            Acts 10:1,2): "There was a certain man in Cesarea, named ~Cornelius,
2538   3, 69  |               Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether certain acts of the virtues are
2539   3, 69  |              1/1~OBJ 1: It seems that certain acts of the virtues are
2540   3, 70  |               they now. Nevertheless, certain ~well-known circumcisions
2541   3, 71  |              by Baptism; and he has a certain ~power over man from the
2542   3, 72  |                the life of the body a certain special perfection consists
2543   3, 72  |                Hier. iv): "There is a certain perfecting operation which
2544   3, 72  |            alone is used for this and certain other sacraments.~Aquin.:
2545   3, 72  |         observed that ~Christ did use certain sacraments having a corporeal
2546   3, 72  |           these sacraments received a certain aptitude ~to the perfection
2547   3, 72  |       ministry of the apostles, under certain visible signs, wrought ~
2548   3, 72  |          spiritual ~power ordained to certain sacred actions. Now it has
2549   3, 72  |             so also is Confirmation a certain spiritual growth ~bringing
2550   3, 72  |            given in order to confer a certain excellence, as stated ~above (
2551   3, 72  |            given in order to confer a certain ~excellence, not indeed,
2552   3, 72  |             of which he can commit to certain lower orders things that
2553   3, 72  |               4; Q[65], AA[3],4). But certain seasons are fixed for ~Baptism,
2554   3, 72  |              we ~must look upon it as certain that the rite observed by
2555   3, 72  |                if he were confined to certain times. But where ~it can
2556   3, 72  |           instituted, to which, ~in a certain way, all the other sacraments
2557   3, 73  |               An angel of the Lord at certain ~times," etc., Chrysostom
2558   3, 74  |               Innocent III says in a ~certain Decree. But because the
2559   3, 74  |           Pope Innocent III says in a certain Decretal. For some say ~
2560   3, 75  |             according to Gregory in a certain Homily (xxviii in ~Evang.),
2561   3, 75  |          substantial change implies a certain order of substances, one ~
2562   3, 77  |             are ~breakable owing to a certain disposition of the pores;
2563   3, 78  |              blessing was effected by certain ~words. Accordingly those
2564   3, 78  |       consecrated matter belongs to a certain perfection of the ~sacrament,
2565   3, 79  |               1~OBJ 3: Further, it is certain that some part of the debt
2566   3, 79  |               or charity, ~but also a certain actual refreshment of spiritual
2567   3, 80  |        because a ~man cannot know for certain whether he is truly contrite.
2568   3, 80  |            Collat. xxii) that when a ~certain one always suffered thus
2569   3, 80  |               given to them. Although certain Greeks do the ~contrary,
2570   3, 81  |             grace, but furthermore a ~certain actual delectation of spiritual
2571   3, 81  |              sacrament, yet He had ~a certain spiritual delectation from
2572   3, 82  |            the priestly order, has a ~certain share in the latter's duties,
2573   3, 82  |          justified." He was therefore certain that ~he was Christ's minister;
2574   3, 82  |              minister; yet he was not certain that he was a just man. ~
2575   3, 83  |           undoubtedly in that place a certain power of God; for He that
2576   3, 83  |             mystery is ~preceded by a certain preparation in order that
2577   3, 83  |           Passion was accomplished in certain stages. First of all ~there
2578   3, 83  |              to proceed: but if he is certain that he has left out any ~
2579   3, 84  |           seeks to be cured, such as ~certain exercises.~Aquin.: SMT TP
2580   3, 84  |         hallowed by ~the utterance of certain words, and being thus hallowed
2581   3, 84  |             in common use; in fact in certain ~absolutions which are given
2582   3, 84  |           rather ~in the removal of a certain matter, viz. sin, in so
2583   3, 84  |          order, wherein is bestowed a certain ~excellence of power over
2584   3, 84  |               Penance ~was fixed in a certain way in the Old Law - with
2585   3, 84  |              them the Law prescribed ~certain washing-places where they
2586   3, 85  |           stated in Ethic. v. But in ~certain cases perfect equality cannot
2587   3, 85  |        co-operating dispositively by ~certain acts. Secondly, we may speak
2588   3, 85  |            even in the order of time, certain ~praiseworthy acts can precede
2589   3, 85  |           simply. Nevertheless, in a ~certain respect, it is the first
2590   3, 86  |      understand sin committed through certain malice, this means either
2591   3, 86  |           completely; for they except certain things ~which give them
2592   3, 86  |                produces in the soul a certain disposition, or even a ~
2593   3, 86  |             Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, certain other virtues are more excellent
2594   3, 86  |              as it is a principle of ~certain human acts. Now the human
2595   3, 87  |               such purpose, for it is certain that man cannot lead ~the
2596   3, 87  |                is necessary to have a certain virtual displeasure, so
2597   3, 87  |             Hence, for three reasons, certain things cause the remission
2598   3, 87  |               be hindered as ~regards certain venial sins, to which the
2599   3, 88  |             more specially as regards certain sins they return, in a ~
2600   3, 89  |          Further, Penance consists in certain acts of the penitent. But ~
2601   3, 89  |         Penance, which is contrition, certain remnants of sin remain,
2602   3, 89  |          which never had life, ~since certain living things are engendered
2603   3, 90  |             All integral parts have a certain relation of order to one ~
2604   3, 90  |               heart, the others in a ~certain order being dependent on
2605 Suppl, 1 |               to sin, which implies a certain state of continuity and ~
2606 Suppl, 1 |              they are worn ~away to a certain extent, but not altogether
2607 Suppl, 1 |        matters, attrition signifies a certain ~but not a perfect displeasure
2608 Suppl, 2 |            easily, hence it is that a certain hardness of the will is
2609 Suppl, 2 |     altogether excuse, but ~only to a certain extent: wherefore a man
2610 Suppl, 3 |             of virtue, according to a certain ~measure, which the sorrow
2611 Suppl, 3 |               punishments of malice a certain order is observed according
2612 Suppl, 4 |        aversion, whence it derives a ~certain infinity; wherefore contrition
2613 Suppl, 4 |            sacramental act, and, to a certain extent, satisfactory. Accordingly, ~
2614 Suppl, 6 |          opinion, but a product of a ~certain innate power," as Tully
2615 Suppl, 6 |           When a man doubts whether a certain sin be mortal, he is ~bound
2616 Suppl, 7 |           Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: By a certain adaptation the parts of
2617 Suppl, 8 |             for sometimes he reserves certain cases to himself, ~since
2618 Suppl, 8 |           Church is con. fined within certain limits.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
2619 Suppl, 10|              of a mortal sin, can be ~certain that he is free from mortal
2620 Suppl, 10|                who are not aware that certain things they have done are ~
2621 Suppl, 10|            have done are ~sinful, and certain simple people, would be
2622 Suppl, 10|              neither can one know for certain ~if he has grace. Consequently
2623 Suppl, 10|    Consequently a man cannot know for certain whether a ~forgotten sin
2624 Suppl, 10|            may think so on account of certain conjectural signs.~Aquin.:
2625 Suppl, 11|           militate against charity in certain cases: for instance, ~if
2626 Suppl, 11|             through confession that a certain man was a heretic, whom ~
2627 Suppl, 11|              through confession, that certain people who wish ~to marry
2628 Suppl, 11|           Therefore it ~seems that in certain cases it is lawful to reveal
2629 Suppl, 11|               so also ~does he have a certain share in the act of the
2630 Suppl, 12|             Now ~the interior act, in certain virtues, is determined by
2631 Suppl, 12|               hold the chief place in certain virtues; and this is ~the
2632 Suppl, 12|             and thing ~according to a certain proportion. Wherefore, since
2633 Suppl, 13|              as the offense derived a certain infinity from the ~infinity
2634 Suppl, 13|            does satisfaction derive a certain ~infinity from the infinity
2635 Suppl, 13|            made to God's image, has a certain share of ~liberty, in so
2636 Suppl, 13|               conduct is subject to a certain measure, ~viz. the fulfillment
2637 Suppl, 13|            bound himself to undergo a certain punishment, ~he would not
2638 Suppl, 14|            satisfaction consists in a certain equalization of ~guilt to
2639 Suppl, 14|             Even as man knows not for certain whether he had charity ~
2640 Suppl, 14|              so too he knows not ~for certain whether he made full satisfaction:
2641 Suppl, 16|              Para. 1/2~Reply OBJ 1: A certain movement of penance is engendered
2642 Suppl, 17|               the Church. Wherefore a certain power ~for the removal of
2643 Suppl, 17|              for both ~these things a certain power or authority is necessary.
2644 Suppl, 19|             to have the key, ~because certain Chapters can pass a sentence
2645 Suppl, 19|          jurisdiction. Nevertheless a certain use of the keys is allowed
2646 Suppl, 19|           agent in order to produce a certain effect. ~Since therefore
2647 Suppl, 19|            does not remove matter, as certain ~punishments do: so that
2648 Suppl, 20|            use of the keys implies a ~certain power to exercise authority,
2649 Suppl, 20|              the superior can reserve certain matters to himself, the ~
2650 Suppl, 20|               power being limited ~to certain individuals. Therefore he
2651 Suppl, 21|            while another consists in ~certain legitimate bodily actions.
2652 Suppl, 22|              only by commission or in certain cases, as those of ~theft,
2653 Suppl, 23|             from this general law, in certain matters wherein ~communication
2654 Suppl, 23|        exception is made ~in favor of certain people whose business it
2655 Suppl, 23|             after his subjects. Again certain cases are excepted; as when
2656 Suppl, 23|            over whom she exercises a ~certain power.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
2657 Suppl, 23|             it is ~allowed. Because a certain decretal (Cap. Sacris: De
2658 Suppl, 24|             excommunication, yet in a certain respect the chains of ~excommunication
2659 Suppl, 25|             towards the erection of a certain building. If, therefore,
2660 Suppl, 25|              to anyone ~who visited a certain church, an indulgence of
2661 Suppl, 25|             continual indulgence in a certain church, as the indulgence
2662 Suppl, 27|               is ~unable to perform a certain action his will is taken
2663 Suppl, 27|               person does or gives ~a certain thing, if he fails in this,
2664 Suppl, 27|          essential reward, but not of certain ~accidental rewards, such
2665 Suppl, 28|             Lives of the Fathers of a certain man who, in order to incite
2666 Suppl, 29|              in this sacrament and in certain others. The ~first is that
2667 Suppl, 29|           Universal Church, who uses ~certain words in the bestowal of
2668 Suppl, 29|               matter of Baptism has a certain sanctification of its ~own
2669 Suppl, 30|         consist in nothing else but a certain weakness and unfitness,
2670 Suppl, 30|            habits so to speak, ~but a certain spiritual debility in the
2671 Suppl, 30|             is not a character, but a certain inward devotion which is
2672 Suppl, 31|            OBJ 2: Further, we read of certain fathers in Egypt that they
2673 Suppl, 32|              be anointed?~(6) Whether certain parts are suitably assigned
2674 Suppl, 32|             man is anointed, only in ~certain fixed parts of the body.~
2675 Suppl, 32|          roots of sinful ~acts. Hence certain fixed parts have to be anointed,
2676 Suppl, 32|              this sacrament demands a certain disposition ~on the part
2677 Suppl, 32|               should be anointed in a certain part of the body. Now he
2678 Suppl, 34|         Baptism there is also given a certain spiritual power ~to approach
2679 Suppl, 34|              Baptism there is given a certain spiritual potentiality ~
2680 Suppl, 35|           Orders are directed only to certain bodily ~acts, for instance
2681 Suppl, 35|         withdraw. Now those who have ~certain Orders can lawfully return
2682 Suppl, 36|              3 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Certain medicines require a robust
2683 Suppl, 36|               too in spiritual things certain sacraments are ordained
2684 Suppl, 36|              be enjoined, so as to be certain of the qualifications of
2685 Suppl, 37|             sacraments are given that certain effects may be ~received;
2686 Suppl, 37|       sacrament is given chiefly that certain acts may be ~performed.
2687 Suppl, 37|            full ~one. Thus there is a certain connection among the Orders.~
2688 Suppl, 38|               Orders is ~entrusted to certain persons who are not bishops,
2689 Suppl, 39|              Para. 1/1~I answer that, Certain things are required in the
2690 Suppl, 39|               canons have appointed a certain fixed age in those who receive ~
2691 Suppl, 39|       involves also an ~obligation to certain bodily actions, and consequently
2692 Suppl, 40|             the Nazarenes professed a certain perfection by having ~their
2693 Suppl, 40|             in the Divine worship are certain actions that have to be
2694 Suppl, 40|               exercised ~by virtue of certain definite powers, and for
2695 Suppl, 40|             exercise its act ~without certain ordinances, depends on the
2696 Suppl, 40|             although, on account of a certain congruousness, the act of
2697 Suppl, 40|              power he was able ~to do certain things; for instance, to
2698 Suppl, 40|         Christ in that He fulfilled a certain ministry by ~Himself, whereas
2699 Suppl, 40|              Now bishops can dispense certain ~sacraments which priests
2700 Suppl, 40|             an office in ~relation to certain sacred actions: and thus
2701 Suppl, 40|         spiritual power in respect of certain sacraments, this power ~
2702 Suppl, 40|              Divine things. And since certain things are ~required of
2703 Suppl, 40|            lower ministers, therefore certain vestments are common to ~
2704 Suppl, 40|              his to restore to life a certain disciple who afterwards ~
2705 Suppl, 41|            instructed unless ~it have certain and definite parents, and
2706 Suppl, 41|              a short time, there is a certain tie, as may ~be seen in
2707 Suppl, 41|               tie, as may ~be seen in certain birds. In man, however,
2708 Suppl, 42|           inclines to marriage with a certain good in view, ~which good
2709 Suppl, 42|             consent directly effect a certain tie which is the sacrament
2710 Suppl, 43|              second marriages; (7) of certain things ~annexed to marriage.~
2711 Suppl, 43|             an oath is added, as also certain pledges. Therefore ~seemingly
2712 Suppl, 43|          promises as though one were ~certain of one's life; hence he
2713 Suppl, 43|              begins to be fit to make certain promises ~for the future,
2714 Suppl, 43|              a betrothal made between certain persons ~by some other takes
2715 Suppl, 44|             another. Now by matrimony certain things are related to one
2716 Suppl, 44|              Hence, since by marriage certain persons are directed to
2717 Suppl, 44|               to us, and consequently certain things are defined ~from
2718 Suppl, 45|       matrimony is a sacrament, and a certain material joining together, ~
2719 Suppl, 45|              just as in matrimony, a ~certain obligation results from
2720 Suppl, 45|               he who promises to do a certain thing does it not yet. Now
2721 Suppl, 45|            tense, promises to marry a certain ~woman. Therefore he does
2722 Suppl, 45|              have consented to take a certain ~woman to wife in words
2723 Suppl, 45|               in the other sacraments certain things are ~essential to
2724 Suppl, 45|               is no ~sacrament, while certain things belong to the solemnization
2725 Suppl, 47|          simply, and involuntary in a certain respect (Cf. FS, Q[6], A[
2726 Suppl, 47|                Ethic. iii, 6,9). Yet ~certain bodily injuries are less
2727 Suppl, 47|       injuries are less grievous than certain others; and chief ~among
2728 Suppl, 47|           Further, marriage should be certain. But where a statement is ~
2729 Suppl, 48|            carnal union itself, but a certain joining ~together of husband
2730 Suppl, 49|               of inquiry:~(1) Whether certain goods are necessary in order
2731 Suppl, 49|               Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether certain blessings are necessary
2732 Suppl, 49|             OBJ 1: It would seem that certain blessings are not necessary
2733 Suppl, 49|            marriage can be righted by certain goods, it needs nothing
2734 Suppl, 49|             it needs to be excused by certain ~goods.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
2735 Suppl, 49|               made ordinate except by certain compensations whereby that
2736 Suppl, 49|          woman. Besides this it has a certain goodness as a ~sacrament,
2737 Suppl, 49|            Nor is it unfitting that a certain act ~which is generically
2738 Suppl, 49|              himself, then there is a certain superfluity, and ~accordingly
2739 Suppl, 50|           other sacraments, there are certain ~things essential to marriage,
2740 Suppl, 50|             cause in ~us, is assigned certain impediments by the Master (
2741 Suppl, 50|        altogether, or in part ~and in certain cases. Hence between that
2742 Suppl, 50|         middle ~term. For this reason certain persons hold a middle place
2743 Suppl, 50|            their own nature corrupt a certain good are directed to that
2744 Suppl, 50|             they may be reduced to a ~certain number; as instanced in
2745 Suppl, 52|              4 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 4: Certain impediments render a marriage
2746 Suppl, 52|           impediment which prevents a certain thing from ~beginning to
2747 Suppl, 53|          since ~a solemn vow binds to certain things to which a simple
2748 Suppl, 53|               1/2~I answer that, By a certain fittingness the very nature
2749 Suppl, 53|             as a ~sacrament, it has a certain incompatibility with marriage
2750 Suppl, 53|            orders are entrusted with ~certain spiritualities, they are
2751 Suppl, 54|        degrees and lines?~(3) Whether certain degrees are by natural law
2752 Suppl, 54|             any kind of a ~fellowship certain persons are denominated
2753 Suppl, 54|   Consanguinity as stated (A[1]) is a certain propinquity ~based on the
2754 Suppl, 54|               line, is distant from a certain one, say Peter, in the first
2755 Suppl, 54|        relationship existing ~between certain persons, the series of whom
2756 Suppl, 54|              not of ~natural law that certain persons are debarred from
2757 Suppl, 54|             and this is hindered by a certain consanguinity, ~namely that
2758 Suppl, 54|               the wife should be to a certain extent subject ~to her husband.
2759 Suppl, 54|              to marriage in regard to certain persons, by ~Divine law
2760 Suppl, 54|           Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: That certain barbarians are united carnally
2761 Suppl, 54|           camel ~and the horse, among certain animals the son abhors copulation
2762 Suppl, 54|        retains knowledge of her and a certain reverence for ~her. And
2763 Suppl, 54|            ordinance permit or forbid certain people to marry, any more
2764 Suppl, 54|      impediment to ~marriage. Thus if certain parties related in the fifth
2765 Suppl, 54|              reverse might happen if ~certain degrees which were not an
2766 Suppl, 54|       forbidden and sometimes allowed certain degrees which the Old Law
2767 Suppl, 54|          consanguinity, in fact ~to a certain extent it commanded them;
2768 Suppl, 54|        damnation. Moreover there is a certain fittingness in the restriction
2769 Suppl, 54|       intercourse, except as regards ~certain degrees, as stated above (
2770 Suppl, 54|            commandment does not cause certain people to be kin or not
2771 Suppl, 54|             the Old Law in ~debarring certain persons looked chiefly to
2772 Suppl, 55|                1/1~OBJ 2: Further, if certain things be separate from
2773 Suppl, 55|              it does not follow, if a certain woman be ~married to a certain
2774 Suppl, 55|        certain woman be ~married to a certain man, that she is therefore
2775 Suppl, 55|        Further, relations result from certain things being united ~together.
2776 Suppl, 55|            Para. 1/1~I answer that, A certain natural friendship is founded
2777 Suppl, 55|             is removed. Now there are certain ~relations which have for
2778 Suppl, 55|                for this is ~caused by certain persons having been joined
2779 Suppl, 55|                et ~matrim.) forbade a certain woman to marry a certain
2780 Suppl, 55|              certain woman to marry a certain man, because she had ~been
2781 Suppl, 55|           prohibition on account of a certain ~honesty more than by reason
2782 Suppl, 55|                For just as there is a certain need for blood-relations
2783 Suppl, 55|          according to ~the Divine law certain degrees of consanguinity
2784 Suppl, 55|    distinction, because either he has certain knowledge of the impediment
2785 Suppl, 55|              of a circumstance that a certain fact is deemed lawful whereas ~
2786 Suppl, 56|     relationship does not result from certain sacraments, for ~instance
2787 Suppl, 56|                just as in betrothal a certain kind of propinquity is contracted,
2788 Suppl, 57|          hereditary succession and a ~certain subjection of the adopted
2789 Suppl, 57|              his wife always retain a certain authority over their ~adopted
2790 Suppl, 58|               means ~wizards can work certain signs. Now this opinion
2791 Suppl, 58|               to a vivid imagination, certain shapes such as he has in
2792 Suppl, 59|               allowable to marry with certain ~unbelievers, and forbidden
2793 Suppl, 59|               it is that he who vowed certain things while ~living in
2794 Suppl, 59|              converted, although in a certain case he is free to do so,
2795 Suppl, 59|               dissolves marriage in a certain case so that it is ~lawful
2796 Suppl, 59|              idolatry on account of a certain ~likeness of bondage, because
2797 Suppl, 60|             inquiry:~(1) Whether in a certain case it is lawful to kill
2798 Suppl, 60|           which reason it has raised ~certain obstacles to prevent the
2799 Suppl, 60|                Murder and adultery in certain cases forbid the ~contracting
2800 Suppl, 62|             spiritual fornication and certain other sins are more ~grievous
2801 Suppl, 63|       signification is preserved to a certain extent ~even in relation
2802 Suppl, 64|       weddings should be forbidden at certain times?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
2803 Suppl, 64|         precept is ~binding only at a certain time. But the time fixed
2804 Suppl, 64|          namely ~the husband knows by certain signs that the wife would
2805 Suppl, 64|              also ~when on account of certain signs there is fear of danger (
2806 Suppl, 64|              the menses it cannot be ~certain that she is sterile. For
2807 Suppl, 64|           wife be ailing, it is quite certain that she would be endangered
2808 Suppl, 64|        whereas this is by no means so certain with regard to the ~offspring
2809 Suppl, 64|            prayer. Yet on those days ~certain hours are appointed for
2810 Suppl, 64|              On the contrary, Just as certain places are holy because
2811 Suppl, 64|        devoted to holy things, so are certain times holy for the same
2812 Suppl, 64|       weddings should be forbidden at certain times? [*This article is ~
2813 Suppl, 64|          ought not to be forbidden at certain ~times. For marriage is
2814 Suppl, 64|         celebration of marriage has a certain worldly and ~carnal rejoicing
2815 Suppl, 65|        natural things are imbued with certain principles ~whereby they
2816 Suppl, 65|         nature intends to obtain by a certain work is said to be ~contrary
2817 Suppl, 65|          since even in natural things certain movements are called natural,
2818 Suppl, 65|            its nature. Wherefore also certain ~animals, the rearing of
2819 Suppl, 65|            impediment ~it may vary at certain times and places, as the
2820 Suppl, 65|               contrary to nature when certain occurrences take place in
2821 Suppl, 65|             given for a time or under certain restrictions. Now one ~unmarried
2822 Suppl, 65|             Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: In certain cases no evil results ensue
2823 Suppl, 65|               a concubine, save in a ~certain case (Dt. 22:25). Therefore
2824 Suppl, 65|           marriage. Now we read that ~certain men who were most beloved
2825 Suppl, 66|              no sacrament, there is a certain ~likeness to a sacrament.
2826 Suppl, 66|              in this case there is a ~certain likeness to a sacrament,
2827 Suppl, 66|           equal reason done away in a certain definite case.~
2828 Suppl, 67|              things are complete by a certain time. Therefore after that
2829 Suppl, 67|          according to philosophers, a certain man cannot ~beget offspring
2830 Suppl, 67|          cannot ~beget offspring of a certain woman, and yet he might
2831 Suppl, 67|             to all generally, but to ~certain individual persons, as also
2832 Suppl, 67|           hardness excused them. For ~certain things are forbidden those
2833 Suppl, 67|    uncleanness, not of ~sin, but of a certain legal irregularity. Wherefore
2834 Suppl, 67|             we must assign to divorce certain remote causes ~which were
2835 Suppl, 68|            dignities, which require a certain respectability in those ~
2836 Suppl, 69|             Now separated souls, like certain other ~spiritual substances,
2837 Suppl, 69|             said that they agree with certain bodies, and differ from
2838 Suppl, 69|      Therefore after death souls have certain places for their reception.~
2839 Suppl, 69|           Hence it is that there is a certain ~fittingness by way of congruity
2840 Suppl, 69|      determinate motors, nevertheless certain corporeal places are ~appointed
2841 Suppl, 69|           corporeal life. In this way certain souls have more in common
2842 Suppl, 69|             have more in common with ~certain places: for instance, souls
2843 Suppl, 69|              the body, and because in certain places there are souls now
2844 Suppl, 69|               punished or rewarded in certain places. ~Accordingly if
2845 Suppl, 69|                which are mentioned by certain authors. Therefore there
2846 Suppl, 70|              what this is: because in certain subjects it is not ~impossible,
2847 Suppl, 70|               Now it is evident that ~certain operations, whereof the
2848 Suppl, 70|            not through the ~medium of certain other powers, is the origin
2849 Suppl, 70|          further on: "The soul feels ~certain things, not through the
2850 Suppl, 70|          senseless that "they ~have a certain image of their own body,
2851 Suppl, 70|            soul and ~body, there is a certain spiritual contact between
2852 Suppl, 71|               First, for ~acquiring a certain state; thus by a meritorious
2853 Suppl, 71|        intention of the doer who does certain works specially for ~the
2854 Suppl, 71|            state of the way, yet in a certain respect they are still on
2855 Suppl, 71|         contrary, No man can know for certain about another man ~whether
2856 Suppl, 71|          Although one cannot know for certain about another whether ~he
2857 Suppl, 71|               by the first suffrage a certain ~proportion of the punishment
2858 Suppl, 71|           However, we may admit, in a certain measure, the manner in which, ~
2859 Suppl, 71|               and in this they had a ~certain joy, not real but imaginary,
2860 Suppl, 71|             life, and yet ~contracted certain stains through human frailty."
2861 Suppl, 71|               soon as he provides for certain suffrages to be offered ~
2862 Suppl, 71|           according to the opinion of certain persons.~Aquin.: SMT XP
2863 Suppl, 71|               of ~having been done to certain martyrs at Lyons in Gaul (
2864 Suppl, 71|              a man has ~during life a certain solicitude for what will
2865 Suppl, 71|             the suffrages offered for certain people profit them ~alone,
2866 Suppl, 71|               ordinance in appointing certain special prayers for ~certain
2867 Suppl, 71|          certain special prayers for ~certain persons is futile, they
2868 Suppl, 71|              Now both opinions have a certain amount of truth: for ~the
2869 Suppl, 71|              suffrages regards more a certain inward consolation by ~reason
2870 Suppl, 71|           dead, who thereby receive a certain amount of consolation: ~
2871 Suppl, 71|             person avail others in a ~certain way, as stated (A[1]), it
2872 Suppl, 72|          angels are taught concerning certain matters by ~the higher angels,
2873 Suppl, 72|          exercise their ~patronage in certain special cases, for instance
2874 Suppl, 72|               For merit consists in a certain equation of the act to the ~
2875 Suppl, 72|             of judicial power to have certain signs that ~induce people
2876 Suppl, 72|           corporeal things contract a certain unfittingness for being
2877 Suppl, 72|          contracts from men's ~sins a certain unfitness for being glorified,
2878 Suppl, 72|              in them they contract a ~certain unfitness for receiving
2879 Suppl, 72|            heavenly ~bodies depend on certain fixed positions and aspects,
2880 Suppl, 72|           judgment, but as regards a ~certain action thereof, whereby
2881 Suppl, 72|               false foundations. ~For certain heretics asserted that all
2882 Suppl, 72|             since the natural bears a certain ~resemblance to the supernatural.
2883 Suppl, 73|        inferior bodies are ruled in a certain order by the more ~subtle
2884 Suppl, 74|               But the resurrection of certain members that ~desire nobility
2885 Suppl, 74|           bodies should be ruled in a certain ~order by the more subtle
2886 Suppl, 74|          cease. For this reason, too, certain ~philosophers, who held
2887 Suppl, 74|          another, yet the head ~has a certain causality over the members
2888 Suppl, 74|         relates (De Civ. ~Dei xx, 7), certain heretics asserted that there
2889 Suppl, 74|              things are measured by a certain period" (De Generat. ii).
2890 Suppl, 74|                Again (Dan. ~12:11), a certain fixed number of days is
2891 Suppl, 74|                Dei xviii, 52) answers certain persons who wished to liken
2892 Suppl, 74|               be ~cannot be known for certain, as stated in the text (
2893 Suppl, 75|        resurrection, be vouchsafed to certain persons by a special ~privilege
2894 Suppl, 75|                remains in the ashes a certain force besides the elements,
2895 Suppl, 76|            the philosophers erred and certain modern ~heretics err. For
2896 Suppl, 76|             like manner the errors of certain heretics are refuted. Some
2897 Suppl, 76|               as Gregory relates of a certain Bishop of Constantinople,
2898 Suppl, 77|           works, and since the use of certain members is not ~fitting
2899 Suppl, 77|        organic body. Now art employs ~certain instruments for the accomplishment
2900 Suppl, 77|               do bones, and yet it is certain that these ~will rise again
2901 Suppl, 77|         therefrom: and yet they have ~certain definite forms like the
2902 Suppl, 77|                In like manner, while ~certain parts are on the ebb and
2903 Suppl, 78|           transform ~nourishment in a certain way, even as it is more
2904 Suppl, 78|              things ~in nature have a certain limit end measure of size
2905 Suppl, 78|            the specific ~nature has a certain quantity which it neither
2906 Suppl, 78|             and yet this quantity has certain degrees of latitude and
2907 Suppl, 78|               and Turks maintain, and certain heretics known as the Chiliasts ~
2908 Suppl, 79|             Since ~then there will be certain actual defects in the bodies
2909 Suppl, 79|        remaining." Hence even as in a certain ~respect "He deprived the
2910 Suppl, 79|           comely but more glorious. A certain beauty will shine in ~them,
2911 Suppl, 79|               will be invested with a certain virtue of ~incorruption.
2912 Suppl, 79|           evaporation consisting in a certain dissolution. Therefore the ~
2913 Suppl, 79|              it sees things within ~a certain distance, and that consequently
2914 Suppl, 80|               A[1] Body Para. 2/6~For certain heretics, as Augustine relates (
2915 Suppl, 80|               1] Body Para. 3/6~Hence certain heretics said that the body
2916 Suppl, 80|           reason of their superiority certain bodies, to wit the solar
2917 Suppl, 80|               would not follow that a certain body is not in a ~place,
2918 Suppl, 80|            that is like ~spirits in a certain respect. Now two spirits
2919 Suppl, 80|               far as they will have a certain share ~in glory, and not
2920 Suppl, 80|         requires the parts to be in a certain fixed ~place and at a certain
2921 Suppl, 80|         certain fixed ~place and at a certain fixed distance from one
2922 Suppl, 81|             will flow into the body a certain ~perfection, whereby it
2923 Suppl, 81|               other body. ~Since then certain bodies, like the heavenly
2924 Suppl, 81|           glory, which raises it to a certain infinitude above ~the power
2925 Suppl, 81|              For every movement has a certain fixed speed, either fast
2926 Suppl, 81|       blackness, ~so a body resists a certain place through having an
2927 Suppl, 82|               harmony of parts with a certain ~charm of color": and it
2928 Suppl, 83|        prevents death conducing, in a certain respect, to a cessation
2929 Suppl, 83|            fire"; although sometimes ~certain bodies may remain in fire
2930 Suppl, 84|              D, 43), that "there ~are certain books of the conscience,
2931 Suppl, 84|            one's conscience will bear certain marks of the deeds ~done
2932 Suppl, 84|               demerits will come to a certain ~amount in the glory or
2933 Suppl, 85|               rewarding and punishing certain ones in this life for their
2934 Suppl, 85|               Further, the reason why certain things are submitted to
2935 Suppl, 85|             judgment each one will be certain of his ~condemnation or
2936 Suppl, 85|               possible to come to any certain conclusion ~about the truth
2937 Suppl, 85|           precisely because it is not certain ~whether it will take place
2938 Suppl, 85|               were the time known for certain, because ~each one is uncertain
2939 Suppl, 85|              Himself, for He operates certain things ~wherein no creature
2940 Suppl, 85|               Him, and again He knows certain ~things which are unknown
2941 Suppl, 85|              clouds is here given to ~certain condensations of the light
2942 Suppl, 86|            the expression is used of ~certain people in comparison, in
2943 Suppl, 86|             saints should not reveal ~certain things to others, either
2944 Suppl, 86|              to judge, although in ~a certain sense we may say that the
2945 Suppl, 86|              truth we cannot know for certain. ~Yet I think it truer to
2946 Suppl, 86|               angels are the cause of certain accidental rewards in men,
2947 Suppl, 86|           angels and men, ~concerning certain hidden things of God, which
2948 Suppl, 86|         sinners will, on account of a certain degree of virtue, ~attain
2949 Suppl, 86|           blessed. Therefore they are certain of ~their bliss. Now what
2950 Suppl, 86|              their bliss. Now what is certain is not submitted to judgment.
2951 Suppl, 86|             For even as ~damnation is certain in the case of unbelievers,
2952 Suppl, 86|           Reply OBJ 1: Although it is certain that those who die in mortal
2953 Suppl, 86|             they have an admixture of certain ~things connected with meriting
2954 Suppl, 86|             they ~will reveal in them certain things pleasing to them,
2955 Suppl, 86|               of ~comparison, because certain men will be found to be
2956 Suppl, 87|             that, Judgment requires a certain authority in the judge. ~
2957 Suppl, 87|               Para. 3/3~Further, if a certain vision is not always delightful,
2958 Suppl, 87|               is said to be hated by ~certain persons in respect of some
2959 Suppl, 88|           species, but so as to add a certain ~perfection of glory: and
2960 Suppl, 88|               that the elect are in a certain number preordained by God,
2961 Suppl, 88|          Divine goodness by way of a ~certain likeness of causality. But
2962 Suppl, 88|             will have in themselves a certain ~clarity of glory. Hence
2963 Suppl, 88|        disposition in comparison with certain things than in respect ~
2964 Suppl, 88|              that, Just as there is a certain order between the heavenly ~
2965 Suppl, 88|               will be ~clothed with a certain brightness, not equally,
2966 Suppl, 88|             lack free-will. However, ~certain bodies are said to be rewarded
2967 Suppl, 88|              animals and plants as to certain other respects ~are more
2968 Suppl, 89|            since it is confined ~to a certain genus: and therefore God,
2969 Suppl, 89|           Anima iii). In like ~manner certain theologians held that the
2970 Suppl, 89|         generic nature, but only to a certain analogy or proportion: such
2971 Suppl, 89|               will not be seen, but a certain brightness, as it were ~
2972 Suppl, 89|             the other way, which also certain philosophers ~held, namely
2973 Suppl, 89|               to quantity based on a ~certain fixed excess or equality;
2974 Suppl, 89|            not to see more keenly, as certain serpents or eagles are ~
2975 Suppl, 89|              Yet our body will have a certain beatitude ~from seeing God
2976 Suppl, 89|           essence may be ~ignorant of certain things. But the soul will
2977 Suppl, 89|            heaven will be ignorant of certain things. Hence ~Dionysius
2978 Suppl, 90|           union with the soul ~adds a certain perfection to the soul,
2979 Suppl, 90|              prevent our ~observing a certain degree of merit in the act
2980 Suppl, 92|            that they are dowered with certain gifts.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
2981 Suppl, 92|               are dowered by God with certain gifts for their adornment,
2982 Suppl, 92|             is employed to signify a ~certain thing principally, it is
2983 Suppl, 92|              while its adornment is a certain comeliness of the blessed ~
2984 Suppl, 92|              Word is because it has a certain act of the bride, in that
2985 Suppl, 92|              since a member implies a certain restriction, whereas in
2986 Suppl, 92|            member of the Church in a ~certain sense, He can by no means
2987 Suppl, 92|             mentioned by Boethius are certain ~conditions of beatitude,
2988 Suppl, 93|           though some of them receive certain gifts in a higher degree,
2989 Suppl, 93|              a special crown. Now ~in certain works there is a special
2990 Suppl, 93|               the act which derives a certain praiseworthiness from its ~
2991 Suppl, 93|         well-being of beatitude and a certain fitness ~thereto. Even so
2992 Suppl, 93|        virginity a person acquires a ~certain spirituality by withdrawing
2993 Suppl, 93|           continence. Now there is a ~certain spirituality which is necessary,
2994 Suppl, 93|              Mundo i, and contains a ~certain perfection common to all,
2995 Suppl, 93|             common to all, but also a certain accidental reward, such
2996 Suppl, 93|               the ~greater difficulty certain persons experience in abstaining
2997 Suppl, 93|       experience, which arises from a certain curiosity as it were, which
2998 Suppl, 93|          degree of ~conflict, this is certain - that the virgin's victory
2999 Suppl, 93|    experienced no conflict, she had a certain conflict of the flesh, but ~
3000 Suppl, 93|           tyrants, as in the case of ~certain women at Antioch (Eusebius,
 
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