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501 2, 89 | deserving of forgiveness, ~on account of their ignorance, according 502 2, 89 | believers are more grievous on account of the sacraments of ~grace, 503 2, 89 | original sin alone, ~not on account of its want of connection 504 2, 89 | connection or likeness, but on account of ~the lack of use of reason, 505 2, 91 | than all the animals, on account of his free-will, with ~ 506 2, 91 | 5~Secondly, because, on account of the uncertainty of human 507 2, 93 | appropriated to the Son, on account of the kinship ~between 508 2, 93 | by God, without, on that account, being rational.~Aquin.: 509 2, 94 | is in him habitually, on account ~of some impediment: thus, 510 2, 94 | some impediment: thus, on account of sleep, a man is unable 511 2, 94 | of the law of nature, on ~account of the unity of nature as 512 2, 94 | fail in some few cases on ~account of some obstacle), and as 513 2, 94 | inflicted by the power of God on account ~of original sin, according 514 2, 94 | particular point of practice, on account of ~concupiscence or some 515 2, 95 | all men in the same way on account of the great variety of 516 2, 95 | ability, taking also into account the ~ability of nature ( 517 2, 95 | differentiated in this way, ~not on account of the authors, but on account 518 2, 95 | account of the authors, but on account of the matters to which ~ 519 2, 96 | Wherefore law should take account of many things, as to persons, ~ 520 2, 96 | the whole: so that on this account, ~such laws as these, which 521 2, 96 | Therefore we should take account of the ~motive of the lawgiver, 522 2, 96 | authority, and who, on account of such like cases, have 523 2, 96 | wise as to be able to take account of every ~single case; wherefore 524 2, 97 | can be ~rightly changed on account of the changed condition 525 2, 98 | said to be good except on ~account of the goodness of the precepts 526 2, 98 | the occasion of death, on account of its imperfection: in 527 2, 98 | goods, which are of less account with God than spiritual 528 2, 98 | boons to ~that people, on account of the promised made to 529 2, 98 | holy." Nor again was it on account of the merit of Abraham 530 2, 98 | are forfeited by man on account of ~sin: but not the benefits 531 2, 98 | began to be ~obscured on account of the exuberance of sin: 532 2, 100 | had become obscured on ~account of sin: but not about the 533 2, 100 | solemnities were celebrated on ~account of certain particular favors 534 2, 100 | are prone to perjury on account of ~the frequent use of 535 2, 100 | dispensed from this on ~account of some greater utility.~ 536 2, 100 | both godly and ungodly, on account of ~the sin of our first 537 2, 100 | give pleasure either on account of its end, ~or through 538 2, 101 | poetical expressions on ~account of their being lacking in 539 2, 101 | Divine ~things perfectly, on account of the sublimity of the 540 2, 101 | the mystery of Christ, on account of its surpassing excellence; 541 2, 102 | Old Law were reasonable on account of their relation to something ~ 542 2, 102 | certain Divine benefits, on account of ~which they were instituted, 543 2, 102 | to be offered to Him on ~account of the things themselves 544 2, 102 | that man deserved death on account of his ~sins; as though 545 2, 102 | flesh being not yet firm on ~account of its exceeding softness.~ 546 2, 102 | which was offered to God on ~account of man's need for the forgiveness 547 2, 102 | which was fat." Thirdly, on ~account of the reverence due to 548 2, 102 | turtledoves and doves ~was on account of the poverty of the offerers, 549 2, 102 | Moreover these birds, on ~account of their lofty flight, while 550 2, 102 | bound to ~God, chiefly on account of His majesty; secondly, 551 2, 102 | His majesty; secondly, on account of the sins ~he has committed; 552 2, 102 | sacrifices beneath trees, on ~account of the pleasantness and 553 2, 102 | from the priesthood on account of defects in the body, 554 2, 102 | sign of circumcision on account of the pain: and also lest 555 2, 102 | house": because, to wit, on account of ~their haste, they could 556 2, 102 | uncleanness of idolatry, on account of the ~blood which is offered 557 2, 102 | to signify the earth, on account of ~its earthiness; "hyssop," 558 2, 102 | to signify the air, on account of its smell; ~"scarlet 559 2, 102 | same reason as purple, on ~account of the dyes which are taken 560 2, 102 | sprinkled with the water on account of this kind of ~uncleanness, 561 2, 102 | foreshadowed ~both by the calf, on account of His power; and by the 562 2, 102 | and by the he-goat, on account of "the likeness ~of sinful 563 2, 102 | having an uncloven hoof, on ~account of their earthiness; and 564 2, 102 | and certain ~water-fowl on account of their exceeding humidity. 565 2, 102 | scales were prohibited on account of their ~excessive moisture; 566 2, 102 | signifying Christ, on account of "the likeness of sinful 567 2, 102 | mistrust our first efforts, on account of their ~imperfection.~ 568 2, 102 | other than a virgin: both on account of the reverence due to 569 2, 105 | commanded to ~be stoned on account of certain small transgressions, 570 2, 105 | is reckoned of much ~less account than the slaying of a man. 571 2, 105 | for renewing the loan on account of their need.~Aquin.: SMT 572 2, 105 | bound ~to restitution on account of his neglect. But, as 573 2, 105 | were not burdened on this ~account.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[105] A[ 574 2, 105 | is inflicted not only on account of the gravity of a fault, 575 2, 105 | other reasons. First, on account of the ~greatness of the 576 2, 105 | punishment. Secondly, on account of a habitual sin, ~since 577 2, 105 | punishments. Thirdly, on account of a great desire for or 578 2, 105 | severely punished. Fourthly, on account of the facility of ~committing 579 2, 105 | to a certain extent, on account of his negligence in ~acquiring 580 2, 105 | he ate and drank: but on account of his ~stubbornness and 581 2, 105 | ordered to be slain, not on account of ~any fault of theirs; 582 2, 105 | admitted to ~citizenship on account of some act of virtue: thus 583 2, 105 | but only to tolerate it on account of ~the proneness of the 584 2, 105 | ordered to be slain, on account of their ~former crimes, 585 2, 105 | was likely enough that on account of this affection they ~ 586 2, 105 | their ~near kindred, on account of the natural respect due 587 2, 105 | to marry strange women on account of ~the danger of seduction, 588 2, 105 | from motives of justice on account of his relationship." Hence 589 2, 105 | absolutely speaking, but on account of the Jews' hardness of ~ 590 2, 106 | Reply OBJ 1: Mankind on account of the sin of our first 591 2, 107 | through love of virtue, not on account ~of some extrinsic punishment 592 2, 107 | sabbath; and again because on account of urgency He excused His 593 2, 107 | they are easily borne, on ~account of the love in which the 594 2, 108 | for revenge was lawful, on account of the precept concerning ~ 595 2, 108 | covetousness were lawful on account of those judicial precepts 596 2, 108 | of hatred was ~lawful, on account of the commandments of the 597 2, 109 | loves its own proper good on account of the common good of the ~ 598 2, 109 | follows its private good, on account of the corruption of ~nature. 599 2, 109 | abstain from all venial sin on account of the corruption ~of his 600 2, 109 | as we ought"; since on account of the various turns of 601 2, 110 | have these powers, ~but on account of the essence of such a 602 2, 111 | whatever is not given on account of preceding merits is ~ 603 2, 111 | prevenient and subsequent on account of the same effect viewed 604 2, 112 | him to good, it is of no account whether anyone arrive ~at 605 2, 112 | grace is unknown to us on account ~of the greatness of its 606 2, 113 | are moved ~differently, on account of their diverse natures. 607 2, 113 | him in his sleep that on account of his previous ~desire 608 2, 113 | may be ~called great on account of what is made, and thus 609 2, 114 | there is congruity, ~on account of an equality of proportion: 610 2, 114 | from having its effect on account of the impediment ~of sin 611 2, 114 | than ~preceding acts, on account of the prostration of illness. 612 2, 114 | fail of their ~effects on account of a supervening impediment.~ 613 2, 114 | of their goodwill, but on account of their sin ~of falsehood 614 2, 114 | evil to demerit. But on ~account of the demerit of sin some 615 2, 1 | as we assent to them on ~account of the Divine Truth.~Aquin.: 616 2, 1 | also loves our neighbor on account of God, so that ~its object, 617 2, 1 | the object of faith, on account of the ~certainty of faith, 618 2, 1 | put forward on ~their own account, while others are put forward 619 2, 1 | not chiefly on their own account, but for the manifestation 620 2, 1 | sciences devised by man, ~on account of the lack of knowledge 621 2, 1 | one another, save ~that on account of the obstinacy of heretics, 622 2, 1 | every council has taken into account that a subsequent ~council 623 2, 2 | rather than the other, but on account of some slight motive, ~ 624 2, 2 | for it is the medium on account ~of which we assent to such 625 2, 2 | acts of moral virtue, on account of the judgment of his ~ 626 2, 2 | his ~reason, and not on account of a passion, so ought he 627 2, 2 | matters ~of faith, not on account of human reason, but on 628 2, 2 | of human reason, but on account of the Divine ~authority. 629 2, 2 | not renouncing faith ~on account of persecution; and even 630 2, 2 | renouncing their faith on account of the reasons brought ~ 631 2, 3 | deterred from doing good on account ~of confusion or fear. Therefore 632 2, 4 | and whatever we hold on account thereof: so ~that it must 633 2, 4 | be ~infused into man, on account of a mortal sin.~Aquin.: 634 2, 4 | is accidental, namely on account of the ~disposition of the 635 2, 4 | acquired virtue. Now ~faith, on account of its imperfection, is 636 2, 4 | directed to the last end, on account of which it assents to ~ 637 2, 5 | reason of one mean, viz. on account of the First Truth proposed 638 2, 5 | be greater in one ~man on account of its being more explicit.~ 639 2, 5 | part of his intellect, on account of ~its greater certitude 640 2, 5 | the part of ~his will, on account of his greater promptitude, 641 2, 8 | the will is ~prompt on account of charity. Therefore the 642 2, 9 | which is formal, ~is of most account, it follows that those sciences 643 2, 10 | unbelievers are ~damned, it is on account of other sins, which cannot 644 2, 10 | without faith, but not on account of their sin of unbelief. 645 2, 10 | the unbeliever, both on account of his knowledge ~of the 646 2, 10 | truth through faith, and on account of the sacraments of faith ~ 647 2, 10 | be tolerated, either on account of some good that ensues 648 2, 10 | marriage bond is broken on account of unbelief: ~for the Apostle 649 2, 10 | for this custom. One is on account of the danger ~to the faith. 650 2, 12 | unbelief?~(2) Whether, on account of apostasy from the faith, 651 2, 12 | dominion over his subjects, on account of ~apostasy from the faith, 652 2, 12 | dominion over ~his subjects, on account of apostasy from the faith, 653 2, 12 | allegiance to their prince on account of his apostasy.~Aquin.: 654 2, 12 | sin. Consequently if, on account of apostasy from ~the faith, 655 2, 12 | would equally lose it on account of ~other sins: which is 656 2, 12 | allegiance to a sovereign on account of his apostatizing from 657 2, 12 | as also, sometimes, on account of other sins.~Aquin.: SMT 658 2, 12 | excommunication is passed on a man on account of apostasy from the faith, ~ 659 2, 12 | from blaspheming now, on account of the fear of ~future punishment. 660 2, 13 | could have some excuse, on account of the ~weakness of the 661 2, 13 | wrangled with Moses on account of the shortage of water 662 2, 13 | they were to be excused on ~account of the weakness of the flesh: 663 2, 13 | Ghost by contempt, both on account of his free-will, and ~on 664 2, 13 | of his free-will, and ~on account of the many previous dispositions, 665 2, 14 | that "to these children" on account of their ~abstinence and 666 2, 14 | intelligible things, on ~account of the perfection of their 667 2, 14 | thereto, nevertheless, on account of the pleasures of the ~ 668 2, 18 | is an evil, sometimes, on account of the evils he fears, man 669 2, 18 | fear; while sometimes, on account of ~the evils he fears, 670 2, 18 | servile fear; but if it be on account of fear of ~committing a 671 2, 18 | father. If, however, it be on account of both, it will ~be initial 672 2, 18 | work because men work on account of covetousness, ~this description 673 2, 18 | forsake justice on that account is ~contrary to natural 674 2, 18 | considered as to its ~nature on account of the natural flexibility 675 2, 19 | outside the pale of hope on account of the ~impossibility of 676 2, 19 | for him in that state, on account of some particular ~disposition, 677 2, 19 | to be goods of no great account, is chiefly due to ~our 678 2, 19 | not naturally but only on ~account of some supervening obstacle, 679 2, 20 | than despair, since, ~on account of His infinite goodness, 680 2, 22 | virtue: and this he said on account of the ~excellence of charity.~ 681 2, 23 | Himself yet not to us, ~on account of a defect in our knowledge 682 2, 23 | lovable to us in this way, ~on account of the inclination of our 683 2, 23 | intensified in the air on account of there being several ~ 684 2, 23 | Reply OBJ 2: This is said on account of venial sins, which are 685 2, 23 | this punishment is due on account of sin.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[ 686 2, 23 | charity does not decrease ~on account of an obstacle on the part 687 2, 23 | which is ~changeable on account of the free-will. Moreover 688 2, 23 | great things ~in its act, on account of the condition of its 689 2, 24 | in two ~ways: first, on account of something that is proper 690 2, 24 | a man ~fears a tyrant on account of his cruelty, or loves 691 2, 24 | fear a ~man, or love him on account of what he has of God; as 692 2, 24 | differentiated specifically on account ~of the various degrees 693 2, 24 | singular honor of latria on account of His ~singular virtue.~ 694 2, 24 | associating with sinners, on account ~of the danger in which 695 2, 24 | agree ~with themselves, on account of the gnawings of conscience, 696 2, 24 | being drawn into hatred on ~account of the hurt done to us, 697 2, 24 | our enemy to love ~us on account of our kindliness.~Aquin.: 698 2, 25 | ought to be ~hated on its account. Now we ought to hate our 699 2, 25 | leave ~father and mother" on account of his wife. Therefore a 700 2, 26 | Reply OBJ 3: Some love on account of being loved, not so that 701 2, 26 | Therefore He ~is also loved on account of something else and not 702 2, 26 | that God is ~to be loved on account of some good we hope for, 703 2, 26 | On the contrary, That on account of which a thing is such, 704 2, 27 | neighbor does not weep save on account of some evil. ~Now every 705 2, 27 | greater than another's, on account of a fuller ~participation 706 2, 27 | that it was necessary to ~account certain particular sorrows 707 2, 28 | some that are of little ~account is not contrary to charity: 708 2, 28 | united to him by love, or on account of the possibility of suffering 709 2, 28 | them wicked, so that they ~account them as suffering deservedly 710 2, 29 | to invite strangers, on ~account of their greater want. For 711 2, 29 | consideration, because, on account of the ~different particular 712 2, 29 | justice requires it, but on account of a certain moral equity, 713 2, 29 | other cases we must take to ~account the connection and the benefit 714 2, 29 | by no means lawful, on account of the obligation we lie 715 2, 30 | Which alms are of greater account, spiritual or corporal?~( 716 2, 30 | the ~inordinate act, on account of which the sinner is an 717 2, 30 | consequently troublesome on account of their unruly actions, ~ 718 2, 30 | corporal alms are of more account than spiritual alms?~Aquin.: 719 2, 30 | corporal alms are of more account than ~spiritual alms. For 720 2, 30 | corporal alms are of more account. ~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[32] A[ 721 2, 30 | corporal almsdeeds are of more account than ~spiritual almsdeeds.~ 722 2, 30 | bodily almsdeeds are of more account than spiritual almsdeeds.~ 723 2, 30 | not My Law." Secondly, ~on account of the object succored, 724 2, 30 | therefrom ~at the altar, both on account of the scandal, and through 725 2, 30 | to bear on the matter, on account of the various conditions 726 2, 31 | be ~inconvenient, both on account of the great number of sinners, 727 2, 31 | rebuked him in public, on account of the ~imminent danger 728 2, 31 | spiritual almsdeeds are of more account than corporal ~almsdeeds. 729 2, 31 | less therefore ought he, on account of a previous ~sin, to refrain 730 2, 31 | ourselves." Therefore if, on account of a sin, a man is ~hindered 731 2, 31 | correction becomes unseemly, on account of the ~scandal which ensues 732 2, 31 | Body Para. 3/4~Thirdly, on account of the rebuker's pride; 733 2, 31 | in his own conscience, on account of his previous sin.~Aquin.: 734 2, 31 | are not to be foregone ~on account of scandal. Now God's commandments 735 2, 31 | become worse: because on that account one ought to abstain ~altogether 736 2, 32 | Further, sins arise in us on account of the inclinations of our ~ 737 2, 32 | yet is reckoned evil on account of the corruption of ~nature: 738 2, 33 | organ, it follows that on account of some ~bodily transmutation 739 2, 33 | reason, it is a venial sin on account of the ~imperfection of 740 2, 33 | detestation of the Divine good, on account of the ~flesh utterly prevailing 741 2, 33 | as we do many things on account of pleasure, both in order 742 2, 33 | again we do many things on account of sorrow, either that we ~ 743 2, 33 | burdensome work, or sorrows on account of any other cause whatever, ~ 744 2, 33 | so far as he is sorry on account of the Divine good, which ~ 745 2, 35 | by Divine providence, on ~account of the good which would 746 2, 35 | because the end is ~of more account than the beginning), discord 747 2, 36 | the voice is raised on account of anger, as Gregory declares ( 748 2, 37 | swords of their fellow men on account of idolatry: ~whereas of 749 2, 37 | effects ~are not precluded on account of any fault whatever in 750 2, 38 | because they deserve it on account of some fault. ~Wherefore 751 2, 41 | goods are to be foregone on account of scandal?~(8) Whether 752 2, 41 | things are to be foregone on account of scandal?~Aquin.: SMT 753 2, 41 | special kind of sin ~on account of the intention of a special 754 2, 41 | special ~kinds of sin, on account of their denoting the intention 755 2, 41 | goods should be foregone on account of scandal?~Aquin.: SMT 756 2, 41 | ought to be foregone on ~account of scandal. For Augustine ( 757 2, 41 | good is to be foregone on account of ~scandal.~Aquin.: SMT 758 2, 41 | ought to desist therefrom on account of scandal, according to 759 2, 41 | good should be foregone on account of scandal.~Aquin.: SMT 760 2, 41 | good should be foregone on account of scandal.~Aquin.: SMT 761 2, 41 | works should be omitted on account ~of scandal.~Aquin.: SMT 762 2, 41 | are not to be foregone on account ~of scandal.~Aquin.: SMT 763 2, 41 | persons: wherefore on no account ought he to suppress the 764 2, 41 | concealed or deferred, on account ~of the scandal of the little 765 2, 41 | happen however that, on account of some ~circumstance, something 766 2, 41 | goods should be foregone on account of scandal?~Aquin.: SMT 767 2, 41 | goods should be foregone on account ~of scandal. For we ought 768 2, 41 | to forego taking food on account of scandal, according to 769 2, 41 | temporal goods be foregone on account of ~scandal.~Aquin.: SMT 770 2, 41 | forego ~temporal goods on account of scandal.~Aquin.: SMT 771 2, 41 | ought ~to forego them on account of scandal. For the Apostle 772 2, 41 | are not to be foregone on account of ~scandal. On the other 773 2, 41 | dominion, sometimes, on account of scandal, we are bound 774 2, 41 | abstinence from food on account of scandal, because our 775 2, 42 | withdrawn from loving God, on account of the ~passion that inclines 776 2, 42 | love of our neighbor, on account of those who ~are less intelligent, 777 2, 43 | judgment is twofold: first, on account of perfect use of reason, ~ 778 2, 43 | of reason, ~secondly, on account of a certain connaturality 779 2, 43 | judge ~aright about them on account of connaturality with them: 780 2, 43 | they have not the act, on ~account of the bodily impediment 781 2, 45 | Moreover in certain arts, on ~account of the uncertainty of the 782 2, 45 | that which is ~imperfect on account of a failing in the chief 783 2, 45 | Wherefore ~though faith on account of its object is more excellent 784 2, 45 | is impossible in man, on account of his reason, ~which takes 785 2, 47 | is no room for counsel on account of ~their certitude, as 786 2, 47 | Therefore there is no need to account circumspection a part of 787 2, 47 | evil mingled with good, on account of the great variety of 788 2, 51 | not of itself, but on ~account either of a preceding negligence, 789 2, 51 | good purpose, except on account of ~something being inordinately 790 2, 52 | some vices are special on account of their having a special 791 2, 52 | precipitation is a special sin on account of a special act of reason ~ 792 2, 52 | negligence is a special sin on account of the lack of a special ~ 793 2, 52 | negligently, but ~because on account of negligence it incurs 794 2, 53 | Reply OBJ 2: The flesh is on account of the soul, as matter is 795 2, 53 | the soul, as matter is on ~account of the form, and the instrument 796 2, 53 | form, and the instrument on account of the principal ~agent. 797 2, 53 | external things of the world on account of the flesh.~Aquin.: SMT 798 2, 53 | good sense, and this on account of their mutual ~resemblance. 799 2, 53 | aside this fear. First, on account of the yet greater favors ~ 800 2, 53 | Mt. 6:26); secondly, on account of the care with which God ~ 801 2, 53 | in view of ~the future on account of a threatened famine. 802 2, 53 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: On account of the vehemence of pleasure 803 2, 55 | justice, without taking into account the way in which it is done ~ 804 2, 56 | imprinted on the will on account ~of its nighness to the 805 2, 57 | is not unjust: first, on account of a ~lack of correspondence 806 2, 57 | Secondly, this may ~happen on account of a lack of proportion 807 2, 58 | deserving of condemnation on account of ~another or a like sin.~ 808 2, 59 | paid to an individual on ~account of something of his that 809 2, 60 | compensation, after taking account of the circumstances of 810 2, 60 | incurs no ~obligation on account of the taking, in fact by 811 2, 60 | bound to restitution on account of the thing taken. ~Consequently 812 2, 60 | that took the thing, on account of the injurious taking, 813 2, 60 | and he that has ~it, on account of the thing.~Aquin.: SMT 814 2, 60 | restitution ~not only on account of someone else's property 815 2, 60 | has taken, but ~also on account of the injurious taking. 816 2, 61 | man to a ~professorship on account of his having sufficient 817 2, 61 | ecclesiastical dignity or benefice on account of ~consanguinity, since 818 2, 61 | more to the common good, on account of worldly ~authority or 819 2, 61 | Cor. 4:1, "Let a man so account of us as of the ministers 820 2, 61 | signifies the casting up of an account, ~when a merchant sometimes 821 2, 61 | masters should be honored, on account of ~their having a share 822 2, 61 | more severely punished on account of a ~crime committed against 823 2, 62 | infectious to the community, on account of some sin, it is ~praiseworthy 824 2, 62 | the Divine law. Yet, on ~account of the sin of the molten 825 2, 62 | above (A[2], ad 3), man, on account of sin, is ~compared to 826 2, 62 | for their sake, but on account of the owner's loss. On 827 2, 62 | twenty-three thousand men ~on account of the worship of the calf ( 828 2, 62 | take one's own ~life on account of one's having committed 829 2, 62 | if the evil be of small ~account and an uncertain event, 830 2, 63 | deprived of life altogether on account of certain more heinous 831 2, 63 | deprived of a member on account of certain lesser sins. 832 2, 63 | person, is more grievous, on account of either the dignity ~of 833 2, 64 | as they were made on his account: for the imperfect ~is always 834 2, 64 | ordered this to be done on account of the ill-treatment ~accorded 835 2, 64 | stated above (AA[4],6), ~on account of the involuntariness on 836 2, 65 | is lawful for a judge, on account of the evidence, to ~deliver 837 2, 65 | truth ~that he knows, on account of evidence to the contrary?~ 838 2, 65 | truth that he knows, on account of evidence to the contrary. 839 2, 65 | that is inflicted is on account of ~his rebellion against 840 2, 65 | punished - for instance on account of some injury committed 841 2, 66 | For no man is ~excused on account of sin from fulfilling a 842 2, 66 | profit by his sin. Yet on account of sin some are disqualified ~ 843 2, 66 | Writing is needed not only on account of the absence of the ~person 844 2, 66 | is ~notified, but also on account of the delay of time as 845 2, 66 | to make an accusation on account ~of an error for which he 846 2, 66 | unjustly, this will be on account of the injury he ~has done 847 2, 66 | to someone - but not on account of any injury done to the 848 2, 66 | this ~punishment, nor on account of an injury to the commonwealth, 849 2, 68 | obligation not to do so on account of their being committed 850 2, 68 | of the Roman Church, on account of its dignity: and ~this 851 2, 68 | often have many opponents on account of their justice, wherefore 852 2, 68 | to be rejected ~except on account of some fault. For it a 853 2, 68 | ought to be rejected save on account ~of a fault.~Aquin.: SMT 854 2, 68 | weakened, sometimes indeed on ~account of some fault of his, as 855 2, 68 | of ~justice, and on this account it is a mortal sin generically, 856 2, 68 | every lie is a sin: on this account, the giving of ~false evidence 857 2, 69 | the office of advocate, on account of religion, as monks and ~ 858 2, 69 | while others are debarred on account of sin, as persons of ~ill-repute 859 2, 69 | Divine things. Secondly, on account of some ~personal defect, 860 2, 70 | by deeds, which on this account have the same ~significance 861 2, 70 | progressing in virtue on account of our being reviled. ~Hence 862 2, 70 | reviling arises ~from folly on account of the latter's kinship 863 2, 71 | pleasing to him, but on account of some human fear.~Aquin.: 864 2, 71 | detraction be pleasing to him on account of his hatred of the ~person 865 2, 71 | consequent danger; ~or on account of the radical reason for 866 2, 73 | object of the jest, on ~account of contempt, as stated above.~ 867 2, 74 | exceeds all in malice on account of his ~obstinacy. But it 868 2, 74 | sinner curses the ~devil on account of his guilt, for the same 869 2, 74 | the day of his birth, on account of the ~original sin which 870 2, 74 | contracted in birth, and on account of the ~consequent penalties. 871 2, 74 | 2 Kgs. 1:21, namely on ~account of the people slaughtered 872 2, 74 | another in cursing ~him, or on account of the sentiments of the 873 2, 74 | one curse a ~creature on account of its fault: and the same 874 2, 75 | the thing sold. For less account should be taken of ~the 875 2, 75 | silver are costly not only on account of the ~usefulness of the 876 2, 75 | from them, but also ~on account of the excellence and purity 877 2, 75 | in different places, on account of the difference of supply: 878 2, 75 | the contract is voided on account of the fraudulent action."~ 879 2, 75 | nothing off the price on that ~account - danger, if this defect 880 2, 75 | goods, since perhaps on ~account of that defect the buyer 881 2, 75 | value at a future time, on account of the arrival of other 882 2, 75 | forbidden to clerics except on account of its sinfulness. Therefore 883 2, 75 | commodity for money, not on account of ~the necessities of life, 884 2, 75 | of place or time, or on account of the danger he incurs 885 2, 76 | certain things unpunished, on account of ~the condition of those 886 2, 76 | as ~though it were due on account of some agreement tacit 887 2, 76 | instrumental ~cause, but on account of his own industry as principal 888 2, 76 | is not to be excused on account of any temporal advantage.~ 889 2, 77 | action; and yet this is on account of a preceding cause by 890 2, 77 | both the pain ~of loss on account of the aversion from God, 891 2, 77 | and the pain of sense, on ~account of the inordinate conversion 892 2, 77 | into the fire"; and this on account ~of the root from which 893 2, 79 | offering a thing to a man on account of its usefulness ~to him, 894 2, 79 | offer a thing to God not on account ~of its usefulness to Him, 895 2, 79 | sake of His glory, and on account ~of its usefulness to us.~ 896 2, 80 | man's own shortcomings, on account of which he needs to lean ~ 897 2, 80 | one hand is afflicted on account of ~the defects of the present 898 2, 81 | influence of the stars, or on account of the connection of causes: 899 2, 81 | Wherefore it behooves us so to account for ~the utility of prayer 900 2, 81 | yet ~it is not granted on account of some obstacle on the 901 2, 81 | said to call upon God, on account of ~the natural desire whereby 902 2, 81 | are said to obey God, ~on account of the natural instinct 903 2, 81 | though they are above us on ~account of their impeccability, 904 2, 81 | remain aloft for long on ~account of the weakness of nature, 905 2, 81 | God is His sanctity, on account of ~which we ask to be heard, 906 2, 82 | Reverence is due to God on account of His excellence, which ~ 907 2, 82 | adoration is offered on account of ~interior adoration, 908 2, 82 | chosen for adoration, not on account of ~God Who is adored, as 909 2, 82 | enclosed in a place, but on account ~of the adorers; and this 910 2, 82 | 3 ~Kgs. 8). Secondly, on account of the sacred mysteries 911 2, 82 | contained therein. Thirdly, on account of the concourse of many ~ 912 2, 82 | to Paradise. Thirdly, on account of Christ ~Who is "the light 913 2, 83 | subject to a higher ~being, on account of the defects which he 914 2, 84 | make oblations. First, on account of a previous agreement: 915 2, 84 | future ~time. Thirdly, on account of the need of the Church, 916 2, 84 | of support. Fourthly, on account of custom; ~for the faithful 917 2, 84 | bound to make oblations on ~account of legal solemnities, as 918 2, 84 | stated in Exodus, but on account of ~certain other reasons, 919 2, 84 | were ~reckoned unclean on account of their signification, 920 2, 84 | the ~hire of a strumpet on account of its uncleanness, and 921 2, 84 | and in the New Law, on ~account of scandal, lest the Church 922 2, 84 | three reasons. First, on account of the purpose for which 923 2, 84 | without blemish. Secondly, on account of contempt, wherefore the 924 2, 84 | contemptible." Thirdly, on account of a previous vow, whereby 925 2, 84 | the Old Law, not only on ~account of the favor of the promised 926 2, 84 | given by God, but also on ~account of the favor of the fruits 927 2, 85 | them without scandal, on ~account of their having fallen into 928 2, 85 | reproved by our Lord on that ~account, but only because they despised 929 2, 85 | to be the loser on that account. If he sell wheat that has 930 2, 85 | pay tithes to churches on account of the lands which they 931 2, 85 | as agent and ~patient, on account of different causes and 932 2, 86 | his innocent daughter on account of his vow (Judges 11). 933 2, 86 | seems to be prescribed on account of the changeableness ~of 934 2, 86 | refuse to receive him: or on account of ~some defect arising, 935 2, 86 | to God above all, both on account of ~God's sovereignty, and 936 2, 86 | God's sovereignty, and on account of the favors he has received 937 2, 86 | albeit few, who on ~this account are said to be capable of 938 2, 86 | human law, which takes into account that which is of ~most frequent 939 2, 86 | solemn religious vow, on account of ~the Church's decree [* 940 2, 86 | matter of dispensation, on account of the ~continency itself 941 2, 86 | exhorts us to be continent on account of ~contemplation, when 942 2, 86 | since the end is of more ~account than the means.~Aquin.: 943 2, 87 | for two reasons. First, on account of ~man's lack of truth, 944 2, 87 | proudly']." Secondly, on account ~of this lack of knowledge, 945 2, 87 | danger in swearing, both on account of the ~greatness of God 946 2, 87 | to bear witness, and on account of ~the frailty of the human 947 2, 87 | debarred ~from swearing on account of some personal defect; 948 2, 87 | from swearing either on account of his dignity, as clerics, 949 2, 87 | dignity, as clerics, or ~on account of the solemnity of the 950 2, 87 | excused from swearing, on account of his ~dignity.~Aquin.: 951 2, 87 | their own assertions on account ~of their own defect: and 952 2, 87 | contrary may be the case on account of the ~manner of swearing 953 2, 87 | s oath is adduced not on account of any defect in ~the angel, 954 2, 92 | These they called "gods," on account of their having a ~share 955 2, 92 | to which latria is due on account of His Divinity, as we shall 956 2, 92 | may be more grievous on account ~of greater contempt on 957 2, 92 | in three ways. First, on account ~of his inordinate affections, 958 2, 92 | his marriage." Thirdly, on account of their ignorance of the ~ 959 2, 92 | to certain creatures, on account of their beauty or power, ~ 960 2, 94 | the future, but also on account of ~the fellowship entered 961 2, 94 | God's word is ~of no less account than the Body of Christ." 962 2, 94 | not be unlawful. But if account were taken in this matter 963 2, 96 | be found in some way, on account ~of some measure of falsehood. 964 2, 96 | ordinary conversation, both on account of scandal ~and on account 965 2, 96 | account of scandal ~and on account of the greater deliberation. 966 2, 96 | demands the oath on ~his own account and of his own accord, or 967 2, 96 | accord, or he demands it on account of the ~exigencies of a 968 2, 96 | demands an oath on his own ~account as a private individual, 969 2, 96 | demands an oath ~on his own account. Yet he does not always 970 2, 98 | Cor. 4:1, "Let a man so account of us as of the ~ministers 971 2, 98 | no less than to do so on ~account of kinship. Yet the latter 972 2, 98 | based on a worthy cause, on ~account of which a spiritual thing 973 2, 98 | the obligation of a vow on account of a fault he has ~committed. 974 2, 98 | character of the Order on account of the efficacy of the sacrament: ~ 975 2, 98 | simoniacally, either on account of his command or for ~fear 976 2, 98 | for expenses incurred on account ~of the fruits), excepting 977 2, 100 | designated ~as "fathers," on account of their being charged with 978 2, 100 | which is paid to anyone on account ~of any excellence whatever 979 2, 100 | positions of ~dignity, on account of their higher rank: while 980 2, 100 | fear is due to them on ~account of their power to use compulsion: 981 2, 100 | greater obligation, on ~account of the benefits they have 982 2, 101 | always ~due to a person, on account of some excellence or superiority.~ 983 2, 101 | order of dignity but on account of some ~excellence of their 984 2, 101 | reverence paid to anyone on account of ~any kind of excellence, 985 2, 102 | seems to comply, not on account of ~the precept, but on 986 2, 102 | of ~the precept, but on account of his own will. But if 987 2, 102 | not fulfilled except on account of the precept. ~Hence Gregory 988 2, 102 | to a person's precept on account of reverence to him, it ~ 989 2, 102 | such a good be set aside on account of obedience. But there 990 2, 102 | happen in two ways. First, on account of a hindrance arising from ~ 991 2, 102 | in all things. First on account of the command of a ~higher 992 2, 102 | secular power is of less account than the divine law of the 993 2, 104 | particular and private favors, on account of which we ~are under particular 994 2, 105 | to him, except perhaps on account of his good will, ~supposing 995 2, 106 | overthrown by the Philistines on account of the sin of the sons of ~ 996 2, 106 | administration of the Church on account of being ~infected with 997 2, 106 | be an episcopal see on ~account of the depravity or evil 998 2, 106 | commanded to be slain on account of the ~sin of the Amalekites ( 999 2, 107 | praising oneself on that account, or ~in any way proclaiming 1000 2, 107 | whereas those who make less ~account of themselves are a source


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