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1501 3, 75 | this sacrament, not ~on account of the form or matter remaining,
1502 3, 75 | whole substance, on that account this conversion is ~properly
1503 3, 76 | in the broken mirror on account of the various ~reflections
1504 3, 76 | things endure; ~on which account they are not repeated. And
1505 3, 76 | body in this sacrament, on account of ~the sacramental species
1506 3, 76 | OBJ 1: Our bodily eye, on account of the sacramental species,
1507 3, 77 | sacrament without a subject, on account of the reasons given above (
1508 3, 77 | be ~the surface, on which account some have maintained that
1509 3, 77 | all others. But ~it is on account of quantity that substance
1510 3, 77 | under this sacrament on account of such change, whether ~
1511 3, 77 | maintained, it ~would be easy to account for this sensible object
1512 3, 77 | can be so small as on that account to be hindered ~from permeating
1513 3, 78 | the Apostle; and ~this on account of the sequence with the
1514 3, 78 | Body Para. 2/3~And on this account others say more accurately
1515 3, 78 | Jesus Christ": and ~on this account we add, "The Mystery of
1516 3, 78 | from sins; and on this account, we say, "which shall be ~
1517 3, 78 | called "eternal" both on account of God's eternal ~pre-ordination,
1518 3, 78 | pre-ordination, as well as on account of the eternal heritage
1519 3, 78 | Reply OBJ 1: It is on this account that they who maintained
1520 3, 80 | so related that one is on account of ~the other, they should
1521 3, 80 | called a sinner on that account; in the same way if ~he
1522 3, 80 | of avoiding scandal or on account of infamy to anyone. But (
1523 3, 80 | sinners. Therefore, neither on account of avoiding scandal or infamy ~
1524 3, 80 | body ~of Christ except on account of sin. But seminal loss
1525 3, 80 | Commandment, he is not on that account debarred from ~receiving
1526 3, 80 | aforesaid movements: one on account of which they necessarily
1527 3, 80 | sacrament; the other, on account of which they do ~so, not
1528 3, 80 | from communicating on that ~account, and the demoniacal illusion
1529 3, 80 | think of such things on account of lecturing ~or debating;
1530 3, 80 | case of evil ~thoughts on account of the proneness to consent,
1531 3, 80 | stated above; namely, on account of the defilement to the
1532 3, 80 | distraction to the mind. On this account Jerome expresses himself
1533 3, 80 | mind as fornication, on account of its intense ~delectation;
1534 3, 80 | above (A[4]): secondly, on ~account of the Church's prohibition;
1535 3, 80 | kingdom of God." Thirdly, on ~account of the danger of vomiting
1536 3, 80 | the disciples. and on that account He gave no command for it ~
1537 3, 80 | lacking in this devotion, on account of the many drawbacks ~both
1538 3, 80 | died but once. And on this account the ~Church celebrates once
1539 3, 80 | bread," we are not on that account to communicate several times ~
1540 3, 80 | are not better off on that account; and ~although while continuing
1541 3, 80 | sins they are not on that account ~excused from transgressing
1542 3, 80 | sacrament, he ought on no account to receive ~Christ's body
1543 3, 80 | this sacrament, on that account it is a prudent custom in
1544 3, 82 | the consecration, ~on that account, repeated over the same
1545 3, 82 | A[5]), it is on that account that they are given under
1546 3, 82 | priest ~transgress on that account, because miraculous events
1547 3, 82 | 4:1) says: "Let a man so account of us as of the ministers
1548 3, 82 | blessings of Christ's members on account of their being ~united in
1549 3, 82 | speech; and sometimes on account of ~danger, as in the case
1550 3, 82 | mind; and sometimes, on account of loathsomeness, as is ~
1551 3, 83 | blood is not reserved, on account of danger, and because the
1552 3, 83 | several masses are said on account of ~Christ's threefold nativity.
1553 3, 83 | 2 Pt. 1:19), and on this account the mass is ~sung at dawn,
1554 3, 83 | with flesh: and on that account the third mass is sung in
1555 3, 83 | full light, and on this account in the ~gospel of the third
1556 3, 83 | on Holy Saturday; both on account of ~the length of the office,
1557 3, 83 | this sacrament. And on this account a church is ~never consecrated
1558 3, 83 | the enemy is apparent on account of the sin ~committed there.
1559 3, 83 | some monastery: but on no account are they to be discarded ~
1560 3, 83 | commemorated. And on this account the solemnity of a church ~
1561 3, 83 | most ~acceptable to God on account of their devotion. Consequently
1562 3, 83 | unclean. Secondly, on ~account of its signification, because,
1563 3, 83 | is no longer observed, on account of the ~danger; nevertheless,
1564 3, 83 | while that danger is of less account which regards the ~condition
1565 3, 83 | administer it to ~others on any account, lest the life-giving chalice
1566 3, 83 | be punished. ~And on no account should water be mixed with
1567 3, 83 | disturbed mentally on that ~account; for a man who utters many
1568 3, 83 | to repeat them on that account, changing the order of the
1569 3, 84 | Cor. 4:1: "Let a man so account of us ~as of the ministers
1570 3, 84 | Baptism is not repeated, on account of the ~unity of Christ'
1571 3, 84 | where it was ~shown that on account of free-will charity, once
1572 3, 85 | cannot be established, on account of the ~excellence of one,
1573 3, 85 | matter of offenses, when, on account of an offense committed
1574 3, 85 | especially a sinner, on ~account of the punishments which
1575 3, 85 | before it ~displeases him on account of its being an offense
1576 3, 85 | offense against God, or on ~account of its wickedness, which
1577 3, 86 | offended God ~thereby, but on account of the sickness which he
1578 3, 88 | they return, in a ~way, on account of ingratitude?~(3) Whether
1579 3, 88 | Whether this ingratitude, on account of which sins return, is
1580 3, 88 | sin being ~committed, on account of its being aggravated
1581 3, 88 | sinful acts, lest, on their account, God ~deprive man of grace,
1582 3, 88 | previously pardoned return, on account of ~the ingratitude. Secondly,
1583 3, 88 | sins returned to him on account of his ingratitude) ~"to
1584 3, 88 | sins does not return ~on account of a subsequent sin, as
1585 3, 88 | very ungrateful, either on account of the ~intensity of his
1586 3, 88 | the favor received, or on account of the ~gravity of the offense
1587 3, 88 | forgiven sins return to him on account of ~subsequent ingratitude,
1588 3, 88 | not ~withheld from it on account of its implying contempt
1589 3, 89 | do an act of virtue, on ~account of sleepiness or some indisposition
1590 3, 89 | morning light is made on account of a likeness of order,
1591 3, 89 | light of morning, but not on account of a likeness of greater ~
1592 3, 89 | joy in heaven on ~their account, even as in battle, the
1593 3, 89 | Body Para. 5/5~Fourthly, on account of scandal, wherefore it
1594 3, 89 | Reply OBJ 3: It is not on account of the strength of sinful
1595 3, 89 | charity, are deadened, but on account of the ~freedom of the will
1596 3, 89 | punishment is incurred ~on their account: on the other hand, works
1597 3, 89 | forget the ~few good deeds on account of his many evil deeds."
1598 3, 89 | are said to be ~dead on account of the lack of grace and
1599 Suppl, 2 | man should be contrite on account of his punishment?~(2) Whether,
1600 Suppl, 2 | punishment?~(2) Whether, on account of original sin?~(3) Whether,
1601 Suppl, 2 | man should be contrite on account of the punishment, and not
1602 Suppl, 2 | punishment, and not only ~on account of his sin?~Aquin.: SMT
1603 Suppl, 2 | man should be contrite on account of the ~punishment, and
1604 Suppl, 2 | punishment, and not only on account of his sin. For Augustine
1605 Suppl, 2 | penitent should be contrite on account of his ~punishments also.~
1606 Suppl, 2 | Therefore he is not ~sorry on account of his punishment, so that
1607 Suppl, 2 | penitential sorrow is not on account of punishment.~Aquin.: SMT
1608 Suppl, 2 | Augustine, penance should be on account of ~this mortal life, not
1609 Suppl, 2 | to which we are ~prone on account of the weakness of this
1610 Suppl, 2 | moved to desire a thing on account of the good we expect to
1611 Suppl, 2 | be sorry for something on account of the evil ~accruing to
1612 Suppl, 2 | contrition should be on account of original sin?~Aquin.:
1613 Suppl, 2 | contrition should be on account of original ~sin. For we
1614 Suppl, 2 | ought to be contrite on account of actual sin; not by reason ~
1615 Suppl, 2 | should be contrite on its account also.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[2]
1616 Suppl, 2 | have contrition on its ~account, but only displeasure or
1617 Suppl, 2 | contrition ought to be on account of sin, as implying ~deformity
1618 Suppl, 3 | the sensitive part, ~on account of a sensible hurt, than
1619 Suppl, 3 | as sensible sorrow is on account of the sensation of ~hurt,
1620 Suppl, 3 | so interior sorrow is on account of the thought of something ~
1621 Suppl, 3 | since what is hated on account of something else, is less
1622 Suppl, 3 | use of his bodily eyes on ~account of his sins, because every
1623 Suppl, 5 | with Me in paradise," on account of ~his one act of repentance.~
1624 Suppl, 5 | carried into effect, on account of the precept ~given concerning
1625 Suppl, 6 | danger of death. Nor is it on account of the Church's indulgence
1626 Suppl, 6 | confess at once, but on account of the nature of an ~affirmative
1627 Suppl, 7 | is about the Judgment, on account of fear, which is the origin
1628 Suppl, 7 | truth absolutely, yet, ~on account of the additional reason
1629 Suppl, 7 | satisfaction to power, on account of the labor it entails.
1630 Suppl, 8 | minister of Baptism, on account of its necessity. ~Therefore
1631 Suppl, 8 | a perfect sacrament, on account of ~the absence of the part
1632 Suppl, 8 | confesses to him, yet, on account of the urgency, he does
1633 Suppl, 8 | hear the confession, on account of ~an impediment to the
1634 Suppl, 8 | latter may insist: but on account of ~the Ecclesiastical precept (
1635 Suppl, 8 | Law than under the Old, on account of the more plentiful ~sanctification
1636 Suppl, 8 | received in Baptism, and on account of the more powerful ~blessings
1637 Suppl, 9 | by their own priests on account ~of a difference of language,
1638 Suppl, 9 | as not to be ~a boastful account of one's sins, by reason
1639 Suppl, 10| although he ~may think so on account of certain conjectural signs.~
1640 Suppl, 11| is obligatory solely on account of a precept ~of the Church
1641 Suppl, 11| of the sacrament on that account, so confession ~does not
1642 Suppl, 11| against charity on that ~account, because charity does not
1643 Suppl, 11| carefully hidden, both on account of ~scandal, and to avoid
1644 Suppl, 11| excommunication, incurred on account of some sin, ~of which he
1645 Suppl, 11| confession." Nevertheless, on account of the scandal he should ~
1646 Suppl, 12| detest the causes of sins on account of ~the sins themselves,
1647 Suppl, 13| committed, and that on account of his charity his brother
1648 Suppl, 14| And yet man need ~not, on account of that fear, repeat the
1649 Suppl, 14| discretion in ~taking them into account, so as to give him a lighter
1650 Suppl, 14| Therefore the former, on account of his good works, merits
1651 Suppl, 14| a merit is an action on account of ~which it is just that
1652 Suppl, 14| man make God his debtor on account of ~equivalence of work.
1653 Suppl, 15| penality of a ~work, on account of the will being made more
1654 Suppl, 15| are inflicted by God on account of ~sin, become in some
1655 Suppl, 15| and the wicked worsened on account of their impatience. ~Hence,
1656 Suppl, 16| is subject to ~penance on account of the weakness of his body.
1657 Suppl, 16| nothing but pain or sorrow on account of a sin ~committed: and
1658 Suppl, 17| be closed to someone, on account of some obstacle against ~
1659 Suppl, 17| to this or that man, on ~account of the original sin which
1660 Suppl, 17| admitted to the kingdom, on ~account of his yet owing a debt
1661 Suppl, 17| and "unworthy," ~because account is taken of the worthiness
1662 Suppl, 18| confession is valid, on account of the instruction received,
1663 Suppl, 18| instruction received, on account ~of the additional surety,
1664 Suppl, 18| the additional surety, on account of the prayers of the priest
1665 Suppl, 18| confessor, and lastly on account of the merit of the shame.~
1666 Suppl, 18| danger ~should arise on account of the weakness of nature
1667 Suppl, 19| women who are under them, on account ~of the danger that might
1668 Suppl, 19| man,* it follows that on ~account of the very fulness of Divine
1669 Suppl, 19| who ~are His enemies on account of sin, have not the use
1670 Suppl, 19| far as He remits sins on ~account of their intercession.~Aquin.:
1671 Suppl, 19| priest proffers on his own ~account, is not efficacious: but
1672 Suppl, 19| the use of the keys on ~account of guilt, it seems that
1673 Suppl, 19| that he does not lose it on account of the ~aforesaid.~Aquin.:
1674 Suppl, 19| but its use is hindered on account of the lack of matter. For ~
1675 Suppl, 20| if he refused, both on ~account of the danger, and for the
1676 Suppl, 22| forfeit his ~superiority on account of sin. Hence there is no
1677 Suppl, 22| laid ~under an interdict on account of the king's crime. Hence
1678 Suppl, 23| receiving the Eucharist on ~account of a venial sin. But a man
1679 Suppl, 25| be advised, not, on this account, to omit the ~penitential
1680 Suppl, 25| for sin, after taking into account the ~measure of the sin
1681 Suppl, 25| use of temporal things on account of spiritual things. ~Consequently
1682 Suppl, 26| supply of merits, chiefly on account of the merit of Christ. ~
1683 Suppl, 27| religious would become lax on ~account of indulgences, and would
1684 Suppl, 27| liable to punishment ~on account of some sin, they can expiate
1685 Suppl, 28| sacred orders. First, on account of the dignity ~of the latter;
1686 Suppl, 28| penance is solemnized on account of the gravity and ~publicity
1687 Suppl, 28| contempt. Secondly, on ~account of its signification; for
1688 Suppl, 28| For it is ~enjoined on account of a grievous crime. Now
1689 Suppl, 29| these two sacraments, on account of the plenitude of grace
1690 Suppl, 29| this sacrament, because on account of its fragrance it is indicative ~
1691 Suppl, 29| is suitable to oil on account of its natural properties,
1692 Suppl, 29| sacrament. But there is no account of the form of this sacrament ~
1693 Suppl, 32| whole Church, are of great ~account towards the reception of
1694 Suppl, 32| cannot be applied to them, on account of their lack of ~devotion.
1695 Suppl, 32| anointed. the eyes, to wit, ~on account of the sight, the ears on
1696 Suppl, 32| of the sight, the ears on account of hearing, the nostrils
1697 Suppl, 32| hearing, the nostrils on ~account of the smell, the mouth
1698 Suppl, 32| the smell, the mouth on account of the taste, the hands
1699 Suppl, 32| the taste, the hands on ~account of the touch which is keenest
1700 Suppl, 32| the loins are anointed on account of the appetite), and the
1701 Suppl, 32| the feet are ~anointed on account of the motive power of which
1702 Suppl, 32| unbecoming to anoint, on account of their ~uncleanliness,
1703 Suppl, 34| order among the angels on account of their ~differing in natural
1704 Suppl, 34| the ~other sacraments, on account of the power it contains;
1705 Suppl, 36| their worldly power, or on ~account of their natural industry.
1706 Suppl, 37| others. But this is of no account, for the ~gratuitous graces
1707 Suppl, 37| Orders. Wherefore ~others account for the Orders by likening
1708 Suppl, 37| But this again is of no account; both because the orders
1709 Suppl, 37| But this again is of no account, since the sevenfold grace
1710 Suppl, 37| In the early Church, on account of the fewness of ~ministers,
1711 Suppl, 37| a vessel to hold it on ~account of its humidity. Hence of
1712 Suppl, 38| Orders is not forfeited on account of heresy and the like. ~
1713 Suppl, 38| lacking in efficacy, but on account of the sins ~of those who
1714 Suppl, 39| delegated as it were, on account of the danger of men and ~
1715 Suppl, 39| sacrament, not ~only on account of the vow of continency
1716 Suppl, 39| sacrament. For a woman, on account of her subjection, ~cannot
1717 Suppl, 39| from receiving Orders on account of ~homicide?~Aquin.: SMT
1718 Suppl, 39| from receiving ~Orders on account of homicide. Because our
1719 Suppl, 39| from receiving Orders on account of the shedding of ~blood.~
1720 Suppl, 39| debarred from a sacrament on account of ~an act of virtue. Now
1721 Suppl, 39| is not hindered on that account from receiving ~Orders.~
1722 Suppl, 39| is incurred not only on account of sin, but ~chiefly on
1723 Suppl, 39| of sin, but ~chiefly on account of a person being unfit
1724 Suppl, 39| from receiving ~Orders on account of a lack of members. For
1725 Suppl, 39| the degree of Orders on account of his suffering a bodily ~
1726 Suppl, 39| receiving Orders, either on account of an ~impediment to the
1727 Suppl, 39| impediment to the act, or on account of an impediment affecting
1728 Suppl, 40| sacrament; ~although, on account of a certain congruousness,
1729 Suppl, 43| called a spouse except on account of his ~espousals. But a
1730 Suppl, 43| is said to be a spouse on account of actual ~marriage, according
1731 Suppl, 43| others think ~differently on account of the reason given above,
1732 Suppl, 43| the ~marriage act; and on account of his promise of the first
1733 Suppl, 43| carried off by the devil ~on account of the sin of blasphemy.
1734 Suppl, 43| should not be dissolved on account of a bodily infirmity. ~
1735 Suppl, 43| betrothal be dissolved on ~account of a supervening affinity,
1736 Suppl, 43| betrothal to be dissolved on ~account of the fornication of one
1737 Suppl, 43| not be dissolved on that ~account.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[43] A[
1738 Suppl, 43| Again, neither seemingly on account of his contracting with ~
1739 Suppl, 43| should it be dissolved on account of ~deficient age; since
1740 Suppl, 44| pertaining to ~the genus on account of an imperfection in the
1741 Suppl, 44| Sometimes, however, it is on ~account of a perfection, when we
1742 Suppl, 45| is ~excused from sin on account of ignorance.~Aquin.: SMT
1743 Suppl, 45| marriages are forbidden on account of the evil results to which
1744 Suppl, 47| influenced by fear, since on account of fear each said that his
1745 Suppl, 47| that which ~is done on account of mixed violence is more
1746 Suppl, 47| was no inward consent on account ~of the fear. But this is
1747 Suppl, 47| fear. But this is of no account, because the Church should
1748 Suppl, 47| Isaac commanded him, both on account of the wickedness of those
1749 Suppl, 47| public weal: ~"Let a man so account of us as of the ministers
1750 Suppl, 49| carried away entirely on account of the vehemence of the
1751 Suppl, 49| the goods of marriage on account of the payment of the debt.~
1752 Suppl, 49| sin, through being done on account of some signification. ~
1753 Suppl, 50| through his being bound on account of the office he has undertaken ~
1754 Suppl, 50| impediment of "Order" - or on account ~of his having taken a vow -
1755 Suppl, 50| three reasons. First, ~on account of too great a distance
1756 Suppl, 50| of worship"; secondly, on account of their being too closely ~
1757 Suppl, 50| third person; ~thirdly, on account of a previous undue union
1758 Suppl, 53| cannot be ~annulled on that account.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[53] A[
1759 Suppl, 53| betrothal must be annulled on account of a simple vow.~Aquin.:
1760 Suppl, 53| is not to be set aside on account of scandal. Wherefore others
1761 Suppl, 53| others say ~that it is on account of the ordinance of the
1762 Suppl, 54| bone and ~my flesh," on account of the relationship between
1763 Suppl, 54| legal reckoning takes into ~account the descent from the common
1764 Suppl, 54| canonical reckoning takes into account only one, that namely on
1765 Suppl, 54| related to some person on account of his being descended ~
1766 Suppl, 54| debarred from marriage on account of ~consanguinity.~Aquin.:
1767 Suppl, 54| as the ~fourth degree on account of the four elements as
1768 Suppl, 54| as the sixth degree ~on account of the six ages of the world,
1769 Suppl, 54| as the seventh degree on ~account of the seven days of which
1770 Suppl, 54| and ~neglect men took no account of so numerous a kindred,
1771 Suppl, 54| not ~become a marriage on account of the Church's commandment
1772 Suppl, 54| intimacy with one another on account of their living together.
1773 Suppl, 55| in a different degree on ~account of his being more distant
1774 Suppl, 55| with all of ~them. But on account of their separation and
1775 Suppl, 55| to be natural chiefly on account of the ~procreation of offspring,
1776 Suppl, 55| offspring, and secondly on account of the community of ~works:
1777 Suppl, 55| two persons, not only on account of ~unlawful but also on
1778 Suppl, 55| of ~unlawful but also on account of lawful intercourse: for
1779 Suppl, 55| instituted by the Church ~on account of its honesty.~Aquin.:
1780 Suppl, 55| causes affinity not only on ~account of carnal intercourse, but
1781 Suppl, 55| husband." But this is only on ~account of affinity being contracted
1782 Suppl, 55| cannot marry ~his widow on account of the second kind of affinity.
1783 Suppl, 55| included in the prohibition on account of a certain ~honesty more
1784 Suppl, 55| was forbidden to marry on account of the justice of ~public
1785 Suppl, 55| ought ~to be annulled on account of consanguinity, in the
1786 Suppl, 55| if one be separated on account of consanguinity, the ~other
1787 Suppl, 55| ought not to be annulled on account of ~affinity or consanguinity.~
1788 Suppl, 55| one sister is annulled on account of consanguinity, the ~Church
1789 Suppl, 55| brother ~ought not on this account always to be bound to put
1790 Suppl, 55| marriage is denounced on account of a perpetual impediment,
1791 Suppl, 56| his duty to give, but on account of the spiritual birth ~
1792 Suppl, 57| impediment to marriage on account ~of the parties dwelling
1793 Suppl, 58| should men be ~debarred on account of frigidity.~Aquin.: SMT
1794 Suppl, 58| given power over a person on account of sin, it does not follow ~
1795 Suppl, 58| should be broken off on account of the resultant affinity.
1796 Suppl, 58| receive a ~dispensation on account of his frailty, through
1797 Suppl, 58| for its ~being a sin as on account of the affinity which it
1798 Suppl, 58| to copulate, but also on account of the defect of the reason, ~
1799 Suppl, 59| may put aside his wife on account of other sins as ~he may
1800 Suppl, 59| commanded them to be slain on account of their obstinacy, ~and
1801 Suppl, 59| reason of unbelief, but on account of the difference of faith.
1802 Suppl, 59| is not annulled on that ~account; and thus it would seem
1803 Suppl, 59| he cannot put her away on account of her different condition. ~
1804 Suppl, 59| cannot put her ~away on account of her unbelief.~Aquin.:
1805 Suppl, 59| as to cohabitation, on account of carnal adultery. ~Much
1806 Suppl, 59| therefore, can he do so on account of unbelief, which is ~spiritual
1807 Suppl, 59| marriage can be dissolved on account of any kind of sin.~Aquin.:
1808 Suppl, 59| wife may be put away on account of idolatry. Therefore in
1809 Suppl, 59| she ~can be put away on account of covetousness, as also
1810 Suppl, 59| covetousness, as also on account of other ~sins graver than
1811 Suppl, 59| thus it can be dissolved on account of ~either unbelief or fornication.
1812 Suppl, 59| dissolved even as ~to the act on account of other sins, unless perchance
1813 Suppl, 59| as to the marriage tie on account of unbelief ~rather than
1814 Suppl, 59| unbelief ~rather than on account of adultery.~Aquin.: SMT
1815 Suppl, 59| is said to be idolatry on account of a certain ~likeness of
1816 Suppl, 59| the Creator; but not on account of likeness of ~unbelief,
1817 Suppl, 59| betrothal can be rescinded on account of a subsequent crime. Or,
1818 Suppl, 60| punishment for ~murder, on account of the very great provocation
1819 Suppl, 60| kill another man's wife ~on account of adultery than to kill
1820 Suppl, 60| husband kills his wife on ~account of adultery or even through
1821 Suppl, 61| not bound to continence on account of her husband ~entering
1822 Suppl, 62| to put his wife away on account ~of fornication?~(2) Whether
1823 Suppl, 62| to put away his wife on account of ~fornication?~Aquin.:
1824 Suppl, 62| to put away his wife on ~account of fornication. For we must
1825 Suppl, 62| putting away his wife on account of fornication, seemingly ~
1826 Suppl, 62| cannot be ~divorced on that account. Neither therefore can they
1827 Suppl, 62| therefore can it be done on account of ~fornication.~Aquin.:
1828 Suppl, 62| can put the other away on account of fornication.~Aquin.:
1829 Suppl, 62| to put away his wife on account ~of fornication, in punishment
1830 Suppl, 62| believing her husband dead on account of his long absence, has
1831 Suppl, 62| Reply OBJ 2: Divorce on account of fornication is effected
1832 Suppl, 62| procuring a divorce ~on account of one act of carnal fornication,
1833 Suppl, 62| fornication, not, however, on account of ~one act of unbelief,
1834 Suppl, 62| act of unbelief, but on account of inveterate unbelief which
1835 Suppl, 62| to procure a divorce on account also of ~the unnatural vice:
1836 Suppl, 62| wife to be put away on ~account of fornication." Therefore
1837 Suppl, 62| judgment put away his wife on account ~of fornication?~Aquin.:
1838 Suppl, 62| judgment put away ~his wife on account of fornication. For when
1839 Suppl, 62| may ~put his wife away on account of fornication. Therefore
1840 Suppl, 62| to put away his wife on account of fornication, he would ~
1841 Suppl, 62| said to be continent on account of their being easily ~inclined
1842 Suppl, 62| away his wife forever on account of ~fornication, as stated
1843 Suppl, 62| if she who is put away on account of the sin of fornication
1844 Suppl, 62| putting away his wife on account of fornication, and ~consequently
1845 Suppl, 62| receive an adulterous wife on account ~of his having committed
1846 Suppl, 63| penalty of irregularity on account of being married twice. ~
1847 Suppl, 63| marrying a ~second time on account of the previous marriage.
1848 Suppl, 63| is not always incurred on account of a sin, ~and may be incurred
1849 Suppl, 63| with the Church. And on account ~of this defect the blessing
1850 Suppl, 63| marriage is not ~blessed on account of the defect in the sacrament.~
1851 Suppl, 64| receive the Eucharist on account of fulfilling a ~precept.
1852 Suppl, 64| when asked, whether on account of sickness, or because
1853 Suppl, 64| question is sinful, ~but on account of its carnal nature. And
1854 Suppl, 64| into ~fornication on this account, is somewhat imputable to
1855 Suppl, 64| demanded but also ~when on account of certain signs there is
1856 Suppl, 64| not be too ~insistent, on account of the besetting danger.~
1857 Suppl, 64| for two reasons both on account of her uncleanness, and
1858 Suppl, 64| her uncleanness, and on account ~of the harm that frequently
1859 Suppl, 64| binding even in the New Law on account of ~the second reason, although
1860 Suppl, 64| reason, although not on account of the first. Now, the ~
1861 Suppl, 64| menstruous ~woman both on account of her infirmity since a
1862 Suppl, 64| woman was made on the man's account in reference to ~marriage
1863 Suppl, 64| unto ~himself." But that on account of which another thing is,
1864 Suppl, 64| oppresses the reason on account of the carnal pleasure,
1865 Suppl, 64| it is ordained by God, on account of the weakness of ~the
1866 Suppl, 64| unrestrained rejoicing. On this account it is ~forbidden to celebrate
1867 Suppl, 64| octave day of Easter, on account of ~the Easter Communion,
1868 Suppl, 64| octave day of Pentecost, on account of the preparation for Communion ~
1869 Suppl, 65| in two ways. First, on account of something which wholly
1870 Suppl, 65| secondary end. ~Secondly, on account of something that renders
1871 Suppl, 65| were reproached on that account, either by ~the law or by
1872 Suppl, 65| places; but accidentally on account of some impediment ~it may
1873 Suppl, 65| of sexual intercourse on account of its inherent pleasure, ~
1874 Suppl, 65| fornication is less grave on account of the greatness of its
1875 Suppl, 65| of its incentive, ~yet on account of the matter about which
1876 Suppl, 65| seqq.). In like manner on ~account of the mystery it came about
1877 Suppl, 66| intercourse. Now it is not on ~account of the former, for if a
1878 Suppl, 66| bigamia). Nor again is it on ~account of the second, for then
1879 Suppl, 66| sacrament is voided on that account. But the multitude of several ~
1880 Suppl, 66| result from bigamy ~except on account of a defect in the sacrament,
1881 Suppl, 66| occurs outside wedlock on account of a preceding ~marriage,
1882 Suppl, 66| become irregular on that account, unless he again knows ~
1883 Suppl, 66| applies to all ~equally, on account of their variety. Hence
1884 Suppl, 67| the Jews ~were prone on account of the corruption of their
1885 Suppl, 67| for usury to strangers, on account of ~corruption in their
1886 Suppl, 67| their brethren; and again on account of the corruption of suspicion
1887 Suppl, 67| the permission given on account of that hardness excused
1888 Suppl, 67| to have only one wife, on account of the good of the offspring.
1889 Suppl, 67| many to be permitted on ~account of the precepts being incorrectly
1890 Suppl, 67| another husband. For then, on account of ~the adultery to which
1891 Suppl, 67| woman could be divorced on ~account of her virtue, which is
1892 Suppl, 67| 4: No one is hateful on account of virtue as such, because ~
1893 Suppl, 68| should not be punished on account of his ~father's sin, according
1894 Suppl, 68| not incur a loss on this account.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[68] A[
1895 Suppl, 68| the son is legitimate on account ~of the reputation of the
1896 Suppl, 68| deprived of his inheritance on account of his ~fault, he is not
1897 Suppl, 69| glory be ~compensated on account of the joy of each one being
1898 Suppl, 69| the part ~of nature, on account of which their satisfaction
1899 Suppl, 69| abodes are due to souls on account of sin, so are ~they due
1900 Suppl, 69| sin, so are ~they due on account of merit. Now there is only
1901 Suppl, 69| is only one abode due on account ~of merit, namely paradise.
1902 Suppl, 69| more than ~one abode due on account of sin, namely hell.~Aquin.:
1903 Suppl, 69| to souls after death on account of ~merits or demerits.
1904 Suppl, 69| reward, this is either on account of a defect of ~the person,
1905 Suppl, 69| their reward at once on account of the sins they have ~committed,
1906 Suppl, 69| committed, or else it is on account of a defect of nature, and
1907 Suppl, 69| from ~obtaining glory on account of the guilt of human nature
1908 Suppl, 70| vegetative ~soul. On this account some draw a distinction
1909 Suppl, 70| weakened nor ~corrupted on account of the body.~Aquin.: SMT
1910 Suppl, 70| giving it life, and on ~account of this union conceives
1911 Suppl, 71| happens in two ways. First, on account of their communion in the
1912 Suppl, 71| on the way to advance on ~account of some deed. Now after
1913 Suppl, 71| profit the living, ~both on account of the bond of charity and
1914 Suppl, 71| the bond of charity and on account of the intention ~being
1915 Suppl, 71| act may be meritorious on account of the ~principal agent:
1916 Suppl, 71| Mt. 5:45), not indeed on account of their ~merits, but of
1917 Suppl, 71| be acceptable to God on account of another in ~whose stead
1918 Suppl, 71| assisted by another on its account, nevertheless the souls
1919 Suppl, 71| the saints in ~heaven; on account of the words of the Collect
1920 Suppl, 71| in heaven ~increases on account of the good works of the
1921 Suppl, 71| reason ~of charity, and on account of the intention being directed
1922 Suppl, 71| even the dead. First, on account of the custom of the Church,
1923 Suppl, 72| Reply OBJ 1: It is not on account of any defect in God's power
1924 Suppl, 72| in ~purgatory on the same account as for us, if they obtain
1925 Suppl, 72| people by their prayers, on account of the wickedness of this
1926 Suppl, 72| in the ~form of glory, on account of the authority becoming
1927 Suppl, 72| of sin, nevertheless, on account of ~sin corporeal things
1928 Suppl, 72| the intervening ~space, on account of the contact of the elements,
1929 Suppl, 72| Secondly, because fire, ~on account of the efficacy of its active
1930 Suppl, 72| will not be ~assured on account of two of the elements being
1931 Suppl, 72| two are air and water, on account of the various movements
1932 Suppl, 72| body will be cleansed on account of ~the stain of sin. Much
1933 Suppl, 72| nevertheless rise again on ~account of the conformity of their
1934 Suppl, 73| Thess. 4:15], either on account ~of its distinctness, as
1935 Suppl, 74| grace, and not as due ~on account of conformity to Christ.~
1936 Suppl, 74| Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 4: On account of these words, as Augustine
1937 Suppl, 74| is said to be midday, ~on account of the light given by the
1938 Suppl, 74| though imperceptible on account of the facility of operation
1939 Suppl, 75| body as ashes. Secondly, on account of the cause of dissolution,
1940 Suppl, 75| towards God is retarded on ~account of its desire for the body,
1941 Suppl, 75| the soul: it is on this account that those parts of the
1942 Suppl, 76| into the body of a dog ~on account of lust, into the body of
1943 Suppl, 76| into the body of a lion on account of robbery and ~violence,
1944 Suppl, 76| is more acute in him on ~account of the excellence of his
1945 Suppl, 76| self-same man to return on account of an interruption ~in his
1946 Suppl, 77| For the first opinion on account of its explanation of the
1947 Suppl, 77| individual, without taking into account that which is produced ~
1948 Suppl, 77| of human nature merely on account of the perfection ~of quantity,
1949 Suppl, 77| of quantity, and not on account of the primary being of
1950 Suppl, 78| calls for reverence, not on account of the state of ~the body
1951 Suppl, 78| which is at fault; but on account of the soul's wisdom which
1952 Suppl, 78| is ~taken for granted on account of its being advanced in
1953 Suppl, 78| reverence due to old age on account of ~the fulness of Divine
1954 Suppl, 78| formed in the youthful age on account of the particular ~condition
1955 Suppl, 78| if the formative power on account ~of some defect was unable
1956 Suppl, 78| Woman is subject to man on account of the frailty of ~nature,
1957 Suppl, 78| those points will be not on ~account of the difference of sex,
1958 Suppl, 78| not be necessary to man on account ~of his primary perfection,
1959 Suppl, 79| in this state of life, on account of the ~preponderance of
1960 Suppl, 79| will not cause it ~then, on account of the triumph of the soul
1961 Suppl, 79| the organs of sense, on ~account of the powerful influence
1962 Suppl, 79| rewarded or punished on account of the merits or ~demerits
1963 Suppl, 79| as happens with us now on account of ~the very great humidity
1964 Suppl, 80| substance, but ~also on account of their power. For just
1965 Suppl, 80| that they are subtle on account of the most complete ~perfection
1966 Suppl, 80| would be impossible to ~account for its having a greater
1967 Suppl, 80| its integrity, and not on account of any defect ~of nature.
1968 Suppl, 80| to glorified bodies on ~account of their subtlety.~Aquin.:
1969 Suppl, 80| distinction, namely ~on account of the placing of the parts,
1970 Suppl, 80| one another in place, on account of the ~distinction of subjects.
1971 Suppl, 80| same place are two, not on account of the ~difference of place,
1972 Suppl, 80| another as a whole, ~but on account of the distinction of subjects,
1973 Suppl, 80| two ~reasons, namely on account of its tangible qualities,
1974 Suppl, 80| tangible qualities, and on account of ~its resisting that which
1975 Suppl, 80| component parts; and it is on account of that ~nature that whatever
1976 Suppl, 81| dominate the body, both on account of the perfection ~of its
1977 Suppl, 81| of its own power, and on account of the glorified body's
1978 Suppl, 81| Further, all movement is on account of some need, because ~whatever
1979 Suppl, 81| glorified bodies will not be on account of a need, because their ~
1980 Suppl, 81| will be in the blessed on account of need, for they will be ~
1981 Suppl, 81| attending the movements on account of the resistance of the ~
1982 Suppl, 82| saints will be lightsome, on account of the authority of ~Scripture
1983 Suppl, 82| glorified body to gold on account of ~clarity, and to crystal
1984 Suppl, 82| clarity, and to crystal on account of its transparency. Wherefore ~
1985 Suppl, 82| are transparent, but on account of this likeness, for as ~
1986 Suppl, 82| the very orb of the sun on account ~of the greatness of its
1987 Suppl, 83| man is more punished on account of the pains which he ~suffered
1988 Suppl, 83| which is corruptible on account of the ~nature of its principles
1989 Suppl, 83| bodies of the ~damned, but on account of the cessation of the
1990 Suppl, 83| co-operate in sin. Now on account of the former co-operation
1991 Suppl, 84| bring them great glory on account of ~the penance they did,
1992 Suppl, 85| 2/2~Again the cloud on account of its refreshing influence
1993 Suppl, 86| what is due to them on account of their merits: so that
1994 Suppl, 86| renouncing temporal ~goods, on account of which men are honored
1995 Suppl, 86| than the human, some on ~account of the excellence of their
1996 Suppl, 86| no human sinners will, on account of a certain degree of virtue, ~
1997 Suppl, 86| and consequently in this account will be ~judged, and yet
1998 Suppl, 87| boon of the Redemption, on ~account of the obstacle accruing
1999 Suppl, 87| seeing His Godhead, but on account of the most manifest signs
2000 Suppl, 88| the moon." Secondly, on account of a greater perfection,
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