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501 2, 107 | difference' refers to the Latin words 'timor' and 'amor'] - "fear ~ 502 2, 107 | actions, and promised it ~in words. And in this respect, the 503 2, 107 | is of Christ"; in other words, the reality is found in 504 2, 107 | and are burdened": which words are expounded by Hilary 505 2, 107 | commandments are not heavy": which words Augustine expounds by saying ~ 506 2, 108 | Apostle says ~before the words quoted: "The kingdom of 507 2, 108 | that heareth ~these My words, and doth them, shall be 508 2, 108 | building. Therefore Christ's words contain all things ~necessary 509 2, 108 | He that heareth these My words,' He ~indicates clearly 510 2, 108 | evident from Augustine's words just quoted, the ~sermon, 511 2, 108 | miracles, or merely to hear His words.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[108] A[ 512 2, 108 | our solicitude; in other words, we must not ~be confident 513 2, 108 | 21), He ~begins with the words: "If thou wilt be perfect," 514 2, 108 | given by Our Lord in the words: "And [let him] follow Me." 515 2, 109 | Augustine confirms by the words of Cyprian (De Correp. et ~ 516 2, 111 | Hence after the aforesaid words Augustine subjoins: ~"He 517 2, 111 | what he says, otherwise his words would have no weight. Thirdly, ~ 518 2, 113 | For Augustine says on the words ~"the hireling fleeth," 519 2, 113 | Augustine, expounding the words, "greater than these ~shall 520 2, 1 | Reply OBJ 4: Hearing is of words signifying what is of faith, 521 2, 1 | speech which are affixed to words to show their ~gender, number 522 2, 1 | article is ~composed of words each pronounced singly and 523 2, 1 | faith to be expressed in the words: "I ~believe in one God."~ 524 2, 2 | Doth not the ear discern words?" Now a man ~cannot form 525 2, 2 | Thy name to men," which words Augustine expounds (Tract. 526 2, 2 | indication of this in the words ~of the Samaritans to the 527 2, 3 | contrary, A gloss explains the words of 2 Thess. 1:11, "and the ~ 528 2, 4 | some say that the above words of the Apostle are ~not 529 2, 4 | be defined, albeit the words themselves are not arranged 530 2, 4 | will, is indicated by the words: "Faith is the ~substance 531 2, 4 | faith, is indicated by the words, "evidence ~of things that 532 2, 4 | would reduce the foregoing words to the form of a definition, 533 2, 4 | the same as the Apostle's ~words: "Evidence of things that 534 2, 4 | contrary, A gloss on the words, "Faith without works is 535 2, 5 | Reply OBJ 1: Although the words of Hugh of St. Victor are 536 2, 6 | persuades man to believe by ~words or deeds.~Aquin.: SMT SS 537 2, 8 | substantial reality, under words ~lies hidden their meaning; 538 2, 8 | Augustine, in expounding the ~words of Ps. 118:20: "My soul 539 2, 8 | are answered with the words: "I never knew you." Therefore 540 2, 9 | Hence Augustine, after ~the words quoted, adds: "It is one 541 2, 10 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: The words quoted must be taken to 542 2, 10 | 2:14): "Contend not in words, for it ~is to no profit, 543 2, 10 | publicly without contending in ~words. Therefore one ought not 544 2, 10 | and consist of contentious words rather than of sound ~speeches.~ 545 2, 10 | heretics, as appears from the ~words of Chrysostom. Augustine 546 2, 10 | that we should deal in words, and fight with arguments. ~ 547 2, 10 | of mine is undone, not by words of contradiction, ~but by 548 2, 10 | the meaning of Our Lord's words, "Suffer both to grow until ~ 549 2, 10 | Parmen. iii, 2) "these words show that when ~this is 550 2, 10 | gathered ~from the Apostle's words (1 Cor. 5:6). For after 551 2, 10 | preach, according to the ~words of Ezech. 33:6 about the 552 2, 11 | believes, assents to someone's words; so that, in every ~form 553 2, 11 | unbelief, the person to whose words assent is given seems to 554 2, 11 | heresies spring up from words spoken ~amiss." [*St. Thomas 555 2, 11 | professes his faith by the words that he ~utters, since confession 556 2, 11 | Wherefore inordinate words about matters of faith may 557 2, 11 | as we may gather from the words ~of the Apostle quoted above.~ 558 2, 11 | brother when he repents. These words are not to be applied to 559 2, 12 | but also that external words and deeds should bear witness 560 2, 12 | way too, certain ~external words or deeds pertain to unbelief, 561 2, 12 | Because ~a gloss on the words, "Now lay you also all away," 562 2, 12 | unbelief, expressed by the words: "I am the Lord thy God," 563 2, 12 | it is forbidden by the words: "Thou shalt not take the ~ 564 2, 12 | blasphemous nature of his words, and this may happen through 565 2, 12 | so as to break out into words suggested ~by his imagination, 566 2, 12 | to the meaning of those words: this ~is a venial sin, 567 2, 12 | adverting to the meaning of his words, and to their blasphemous ~ 568 2, 12 | more, if it breaks out into words, even as love and confession 569 2, 12 | Reply OBJ 2: A gloss on the words, "Let . . . blasphemy be 570 2, 12 | plagues," and a gloss on these words says that "those who are 571 2, 13 | of mouth, but extends to words in thought and deed, not ~ 572 2, 13 | protestation ~not only of words but also of deeds, so blasphemy 573 2, 15 | were forbidden to hear the words of the ~prophet or dreamer 574 2, 15 | the legal precepts, in the words, "I am the ~Lord thy God, 575 2, 15 | likewise ~(Dt. 6:4), the words, "Hear, O Israel, the Lord 576 2, 15 | Augustine expounding the words: "This is My commandment" ( 577 2, 15 | possible without faith. The words which follow - "believe 578 2, 15 | written (Dt. 6:6): "These words which I ~command thee . . . 579 2, 15 | what is said, while the ~words that follow - "and thou 580 2, 15 | Dt. 4:9): "Forget not the words that thy eyes have ~seen 581 2, 16 | interpretation of a gloss on ~these words. Therefore the object of 582 2, 17 | according to a gloss, the words of Ps. 30:2, "In Thee, O ~ 583 2, 18 | the wicked with works and words have called ~it to them."~ 584 2, 18 | Gregory, expounding the words of ~Job (26:11), "The pillars 585 2, 23 | means apprehend," on which words a gloss says: "Even if he 586 2, 23 | Thee," for he adds ~these words, "which he loveth not for 587 2, 23 | love never failed, and the ~words uttered in trepidation were 588 2, 25 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: The words of the Apostle do not mean 589 2, 25 | be observed that in ~the words quoted, the particle "as" 590 2, 25 | then ~will be fulfilled the words of 1 Cor. 15:28: "That God 591 2, 26 | that, As appears from the words of Augustine quoted above ( 592 2, 26 | Para. 1/2 ~Reply OBJ 1: The words of Our Lord must be taken 593 2, 27 | is what is meant by the words of Lk. 6:38: "Good measure ~ 594 2, 28 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: The words of Sallust are to be understood 595 2, 28 | 1~OBJ 2: Further, on the words of 1 Tim. 4:8: "Godliness 596 2, 30 | in Monte i, 20) on the ~words, "Give to him that asketh 597 2, 30 | and ~in Our Lord's own words "cast in more than . . . 598 2, 30 | them. For in such cases the words of Ambrose apply, ~"Feed 599 2, 30 | dist. lxxxvi, whence the words, as quoted, are ~taken]. 600 2, 30 | need, as appears from the words of Ambrose who says (Cf. 601 2, 30 | dist. lxxxvi, whence the words, as quoted, are taken): " 602 2, 30 | feed the poor," on which words a gloss ~comments: "Thus 603 2, 30 | In the passage quoted the words, "not that others should 604 2, 30 | 2/2~With regard to the words that follow, "and you burdened," 605 2, 31 | Hence Jerome says on the words, "Why seest thou the ~mote?" 606 2, 31 | of ostentation. Hence the words of Mt. 7:4, "How sayest 607 2, 31 | Verb. Dom. xvi, 4) on the words, ~"Rebuke him between thee 608 2, 31 | case of secret sins, the words of Our Lord ~seem to apply ( 609 2, 31 | warned Judas of his sin in words that were obscure. The sin 610 2, 31 | number of people, those ~words of Our Lord do not apply, 611 2, 32 | according to Prov. 8:8: ~"All My words are just, there is nothing 612 2, 35 | Augustine expounding the words of Jn. 7:39, "As yet the ~ 613 2, 36 | 2:14): "Contend not in words." Moreover (Gal. 5:20) contention 614 2, 36 | 2:14): "Contend not in words," adds, "for it ~is to no 615 2, 36 | defends his own opinion by words. Consequently ~contention 616 2, 38 | evil-doers, according to the ~words of the Apostle (Rm. 13:4): " 617 2, 38 | says (De Verb. Dom. [*The words quoted are to be ~found 618 2, 39 | implies a contradiction of words, strife ~denotes a certain 619 2, 39 | this is conveyed by the words, "ever ready to contradict," ~ 620 2, 41 | Wherefore another man's words or deeds can only ~be an 621 2, 41 | 1~Reply OBJ 4: Another's words or deed may be the cause 622 2, 41 | in reference to which words Jerome says ~that "the Apostle' 623 2, 41 | 1/3~Reply OBJ 1: These words, "It must needs be that 624 2, 41 | are not hindered by the words or deeds of others, from ~ 625 2, 41 | its true sense), by the words or deeds of others, although 626 2, 41 | scandalized passively ~by the words or deeds of the perfect, 627 2, 41 | this moderation in such words or deeds as come to the 628 2, 41 | sins even in their external words or deeds, these are ~so 629 2, 42 | Q[100], A[9]). Now the ~words "with thy whole heart" signify 630 2, 42 | mode is signified in the words "with thy whole heart."~ 631 2, 42 | Para. 1/1~Whether to the words, "Thou shalt love the Lord 632 2, 42 | it was unfitting to the words, "Thou shalt ~love the Lord 633 2, 42 | heart. Therefore after the words, "Thou shalt love the Lord 634 2, 42 | With all thy mind," which words ~do not occur here. Therefore 635 2, 42 | this is signified by the words "with thy whole ~heart"; 636 2, 42 | this is expressed in the ~words "with thy whole mind"; to 637 2, 42 | according to God, ~in the words "with thy whole soul"; and 638 2, 42 | 19:18, because all these words express the ~same affinity.~ 639 2, 42 | love is indicated in the words "as thyself." This does 640 2, 42 | any distinction, in the words, "Thou ~shalt love thy neighbor 641 2, 42 | It follows from the very words, "Thou shalt love thy ~neighbor" 642 2, 43 | 1/1 ~Reply OBJ 1: These words are to be understood as 643 2, 43 | merit is ~denoted in the words, "Blessed are the peacemakers." 644 2, 43 | reward is expressed in ~the words, "they shall be called the 645 2, 43 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: These words refer to the Uncreated Wisdom, 646 2, 43 | and this is denoted by the words ~"full of mercy and good 647 2, 43 | this is indicated by the words ~"judging without dissimulation [* 648 2, 44 | evident from the Apostle's words (1 Cor. ~3:19).~Aquin.: 649 2, 44 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: These words of the Apostle are to be 650 2, 45 | also formally, in other words, they consider that which 651 2, 49 | virtue?~[*These three Greek words may be rendered as the faculties 652 2, 51 | to do or say, but, in the words ~quoted, He encourages His 653 2, 53 | not a special sin. For the words ~of Holy Writ do not induce 654 2, 53 | Gregory expounding the words of Job 12, "The simplicity ~ 655 2, 53 | conceal one's ~meaning by words, to represent error as truth, 656 2, 53 | effected first and foremost by words, which hold the chief place 657 2, 53 | whether this be ~effected by words, or by deeds, whereas "fraud" 658 2, 55 | Reply OBJ 1: It is usual for words to be distorted from their 659 2, 56 | object is indicated in the ~words, "Rendering to each one 660 2, 58 | 1~Reply OBJ 1: In these words our Lord forbids rash judgment 661 2, 58 | Hom. ~xxiv] says on the words of Mt. 7:1, "Judge not." 662 2, 58 | Cross] in comment on the ~words of Mt. 7:1, "Judge not," 663 2, 60 | dishonored by injurious words.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[62] A[ 664 2, 61 | respect of persons." On these words a gloss ~of Augustine says: " 665 2, 61 | 1~OBJ 3: Further, on the words of James 2:1, "Have not 666 2, 62 | Hence it follows that the words, 'Thou shalt not ~kill' 667 2, 62 | Hence it follows ~that the words 'Thou shalt not kill' refer 668 2, 62 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: The words quoted from Augustine refer 669 2, 63 | x, 9) that "a father's ~words are admonitory and not coercive." 670 2, 64 | Basil in expounding the words of the rich man (Lk. ~12: 671 2, 64 | creation (Gn. 1:26) by the words: "Let us make man to our 672 2, 64 | Basil in expounding the words of the rich man quoted ~ 673 2, 64 | lxiv, de temp.], and his words are ~quoted in the Decretals [* 674 2, 64 | Can. ~Sicut hi.]: and his words are embodied in the Decretals [* 675 2, 64 | OBJ[3]] says, and his words are embodied in ~the Decretals ( 676 2, 65 | Out. Para. 1/3 - (B) BY WORDS UTILIZED IN A COURT OF LAW ( 677 2, 65 | justice, that ~consist in words injurious to our neighbors. 678 2, 65 | proceedings, and (2) injurious words ~uttered extra-judicially.~ 679 2, 66 | 1 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Words are so many and so various 680 2, 66 | who have heard the same words be asked what was said, 681 2, 66 | a slight difference ~of words changes the sense, even 682 2, 67 | him, as appears from the words of Josue to ~Achan, "My 683 2, 67 | Incline not my ~heart to evil words, to make excuses in sins": 684 2, 67 | excuses in sins": on which words a gloss ~says: "Shameless 685 2, 67 | and not to quicken]" [*The words in ~the brackets are not 686 2, 68 | that do them," on which words a gloss says: "To be silent 687 2, 68 | have been heard": which words are embodied in the ~Decretals 688 2, 70 | Out. Para. 1/2 - (C) BY WORDS UTTERED EXTRAJUDICIALLY ( 689 2, 70 | consider injuries inflicted by words uttered ~extrajudicially. 690 2, 70 | Whether reviling consists in words?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[72] A[ 691 2, 70 | reviling does not consist in words. Reviling ~implies some 692 2, 70 | kind of ~injustice. But words seem to inflict no injury 693 2, 70 | reviling does not consist ~in words.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[72] A[ 694 2, 70 | slighted by deeds more than by words. Therefore it seems ~that 695 2, 70 | reviling consists, not in words but in deeds.~Aquin.: SMT 696 2, 70 | a dishonor inflicted by words is called a railing or a ~ 697 2, 70 | reviling does not consist in words.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[72] A[ 698 2, 70 | contrary, Nothing, save words, is perceived by the hearing. 699 2, 70 | Therefore reviling ~consists in words.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[72] A[ 700 2, 70 | ii, 3), "compared ~with words all other signs are very 701 2, 70 | signs are very few, for words have obtained the ~chief 702 2, 70 | properly speaking consists in words: ~wherefore, Isidore says ( 703 2, 70 | out [tumet] in injurious words." Since, however, things ~ 704 2, 70 | the same ~significance as words, it follows that reviling 705 2, 70 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Our words, if we consider them in 706 2, 70 | the significant ~force of words.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[72] A[ 707 2, 70 | Railing and taunts consist in words, even as reviling, ~because 708 2, 70 | is exposed by "reviling" words. Secondly, there is the 709 2, 70 | is done by "upbraiding" ~words, and properly speaking, 710 2, 70 | As stated above (A[1]), words are injurious to other ~ 711 2, 70 | with what intention the words are uttered. Since then ~ 712 2, 70 | and one should use such words with moderation, because 713 2, 70 | silence to ~submit to reviling words, but rather answer back.~ 714 2, 70 | him also ~the other" [*The words as quoted by St. Thomas 715 2, 70 | applies to the reviling ~words that are said against us. 716 2, 71 | another's ~character by secret words?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[73] A[ 717 2, 71 | another's good ~name by words uttered in secret." For " 718 2, 71 | should be done by secret ~words.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[73] A[ 719 2, 71 | cannot be done by secret words, but by words uttered openly.~ 720 2, 71 | by secret words, but by words uttered openly.~Aquin.: 721 2, 71 | man injures ~another by words in two ways - in one way, 722 2, 71 | that one man ~openly utters words against another man, he 723 2, 71 | far as by uttering such words secretly, he, for his own 724 2, 71 | in the way in which the words are uttered, the reviler 725 2, 71 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: The words of a backbiter are said 726 2, 71 | sin because it consists in words."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[73] A[ 727 2, 71 | sometimes that a man utters words, whereby ~someone's good 728 2, 71 | And if such defamatory ~words be uttered for the sake 729 2, 71 | from the very nature of the words this would be a mortal sin. 730 2, 71 | they are not forced by his words to do ~so. Accordingly a 731 2, 71 | occasionally," since by his ~words he gives another man an 732 2, 71 | one to reprove him with words, for ~that he sins in backbiting 733 2, 73 | s neighbor is injured by words?~(2) Whether derision is 734 2, 73 | with the "mouth," i.e. by words ~and laughter, while laughing 735 2, 73 | sin, as appears from the words of Ps. 2:4, "He that dwelleth 736 2, 74 | that abideth ~not in the words of this law." Moreover Eliseus 737 2, 74 | that which is expressed in ~words; and for this purpose we 738 2, 74 | deeds are worse than evil words. But evil deeds are ~not 739 2, 74 | I answer that, The evil words of which we are speaking 740 2, 74 | because he may say such words through some slight movement, 741 2, 76 | remuneration of service or words, it would be the same ~as 742 2, 76 | remuneration by service or words be given not as an ~obligation, 743 2, 78 | man's acts agree with his words" ~[*Cicero, De Repub. iv, 744 2, 79 | Augustine plays on the ~words 'reeligere,' i.e. to choose 745 2, 80 | Christ, according to the words of the Preface [*Preface 746 2, 81 | by our prayers in ~other words "that by asking, men may 747 2, 81 | Him, ~as appears from the words of Dionysius quoted above ( 748 2, 81 | alone knows, ~rather than by words, according to the saying 749 2, 81 | vengeance is expressed ~not in words but in their minds, even 750 2, 81 | preface the petitions with the words our "Father Who art in ~ 751 2, 81 | and to this refer the words, "Forgive us our ~trespasses." 752 2, 81 | to this we refer in the words, "Deliver us from ~evil."~ 753 2, 81 | Probam, Ep. cxxx, 11). The ~words, "Thy will be done rightly 754 2, 81 | above ~(A[1], ad 2). But words, like other sensible objects, 755 2, 81 | Therefore we should not use words in ~our prayers.~Aquin.: 756 2, 81 | external signs, whether of words or of ~deeds, the human 757 2, 81 | cxxx, 9) that "by means of words and other signs we arouse 758 2, 81 | then alone should we ~use words and such like signs when 759 2, 81 | 2 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Words about other matters distract 760 2, 81 | devotion of those who pray: but words signifying some object of 761 2, 81 | one which attends to the words, lest ~we say them wrong, 762 2, 81 | attends to the sense of the words, and a ~third, which attends 763 2, 81 | cxxx), "to pray with many ~words is not the same as to pray 764 2, 81 | discuss your need in too many words: whereas to pray much is 765 2, 81 | groans rather than ~with words, with tears rather than 766 2, 81 | that we might use no ~other words when we pray, but that in 767 2, 81 | contrary, A gloss on the words of Ps. 34:13, "My prayer 768 2, 81 | Thomas ~on Lk. 18. The words as quoted are not to be 769 2, 81 | are not to be found in the words of ~Chrysostom] says: "He 770 2, 81 | xliv super Joan.), these words ~were spoken by the blind 771 2, 81 | he lies not, although his words do not apply to him personally: 772 2, 81 | collect of Trinity Sunday the words, "Almighty eternal God" ~ 773 2, 81 | up of prayer to God; the words, "Who hast given to ~Thy 774 2, 81 | belong to thanksgiving; the words, "grant, we beseech ~Thee," 775 2, 81 | to intercession; and the words at the end, "Through Our ~ 776 2, 82 | On the contrary, are the words quoted Mt. 4:10: "The Lord 777 2, 82 | interior adoration, in other words we exhibit signs of humility 778 2, 82 | secondarily ~expressed in words, as stated above (Q[83], 779 2, 82 | house of prayer," which words are also quoted (Jn. 2:16).~ 780 2, 82 | 1~Reply OBJ 1: By these words our Lord foretold the cessation 781 2, 83 | signification of something. Now words which are chief among ~signs, 782 2, 83 | praises we proffer significant words to Him to Whom in our hearts 783 2, 84 | this is the meaning of the words of Pope Damasus. But those 784 2, 85 | Serm. cclxxcii], whose words are ~quoted 16, qu. i [* 785 2, 85 | said (Mt. ~10:10) [*The words as quoted are from Lk. 10: 786 2, 85 | hence Augustine, whose words are quoted 16, qu. ~1, cap. 787 2, 86 | can only be expressed in words ~or any other outward signs; 788 2, 86 | heart." Yet we express ~words outwardly sometimes, either 789 2, 86 | contrary, A gloss on the words of Ps. 75:12, "Vow ye and 790 2, 87 | because man easily offends in words, according to James 3:2, " 791 2, 87 | caution and avoids hasty words."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[89] A[ 792 2, 87 | and in justice": which words ~Jerome expounds, saying: " 793 2, 87 | of the human tongue, the words of which are confirmed by ~ 794 2, 87 | Jerome, expounding these words, says: "Observe that the ~ 795 2, 87 | human ear takes such like words in ~their natural outward 796 2, 87 | and some there are whose words should be so certain ~that 797 2, 88 | commenting on our Lord's words to the ~unclean spirit ( 798 2, 88 | adjuration consists of spoken words. But it is useless to speak 799 2, 89 | against certain ones the words of Is. ~29:13, "This people . . . 800 2, 89 | to better things by man's words, both because He is unchangeable, 801 2, 89 | 2~I answer that, We use words, in speaking to God, for 802 2, 89 | speaking to man we use ~words in order to tell him our 803 2, 89 | the other hand we employ words, in speaking to God, not 804 2, 89 | by the voice than ~by the words sung, I confess to have 805 2, 91 | letter to Jerome (and the words are quoted in a gloss on ~ 806 2, 91 | Relig. iii) ~quotes the words of Lk. 17:21, "The kingdom 807 2, 92 | internal, just as audible words are ~signs of things. Wherefore, 808 2, 92 | praise we utter ~significant words to Him, and offer to Him 809 2, 93 | have for their object men's words uttered ~unintentionally, 810 2, 93 | here': and on hearing these words they took ~them as an omen, 811 2, 93 | Athanasius, commenting on the words of Lk. 4:35, "He rebuked 812 2, 93 | except omens, because human words which ~are taken for an 813 2, 93 | listened to the damsel's words, ~having previously prayed 814 2, 93 | Ambrose, commenting on the words of Lk. 1:8, says: ~"He that 815 2, 94 | fortune-telling;~(4) Of wearing sacred words at the neck.~Aquin.: SMT 816 2, 94 | muttering certain strange words, and so forth. ~Wherefore 817 2, 94 | speaking to men to express in words certain teachings ~of the 818 2, 94 | employed certain characters, words, or any other vain ~observances 819 2, 94 | certain particular sounds, words, shapes and devices, or 820 2, 94 | places, hearing of certain words meetings of men or animals, 821 2, 94 | was to be born, not ~only words but also deeds were prophetic, 822 2, 94 | unlawful to wear divine words at the neck?~Aquin.: SMT 823 2, 94 | unlawful to wear divine words at the ~neck. Divine words 824 2, 94 | words at the ~neck. Divine words are no less efficacious 825 2, 94 | is lawful to utter sacred words for the purpose of ~producing 826 2, 94 | be lawful to wear sacred words ~at one's neck, as a remedy 827 2, 94 | 1~OBJ 2: Further, sacred words are no less efficacious 828 2, 94 | is lawful to wear sacred words ~as a remedy for men.~Aquin.: 829 2, 94 | to have recourse to the words of Holy Writ, whether uttered 830 2, 94 | incantation or wearing of written words, two ~points seem to demand 831 2, 94 | lest it contain strange words, for fear that they conceal ~ 832 2, 94 | lest besides the sacred words it ~contain something vain, 833 2, 94 | lawful to pronounce divine words, or to invoke ~the divine 834 2, 94 | exclusively to the sacred words and to the ~divine power, 835 2, 94 | the understanding of the words.~ 836 2, 95 | a person to the test by words or by deeds. By words, ~ 837 2, 95 | by words or by deeds. By words, ~that we may find out whether 838 2, 95 | tempts God sometimes by words, sometimes by deeds. Now ~ 839 2, 95 | Now ~we speak with God in words when we pray. Hence a man 840 2, 95 | God by paying tithes. The words that follow, ~"and try Me," 841 2, 95 | with ~simplicity in our words and wickedness in our hearts." 842 2, 95 | whereas he who ~tempts God by words or deeds expresses a doubt 843 2, 97 | through perverting the words of the divine law.~Aquin.: 844 2, 98 | support, according ~to the words of the Apostle (1 Cor. 9: 845 2, 98 | not as a price ~of the words he preaches. Hence a gloss 846 2, 101 | means of signs, either by words, as when ~one proclaims 847 2, 102 | that time, to show you His words." Now there is no going 848 2, 103 | Hence the Apostle in ~these words seems to take disobedience 849 2, 104 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: In the words of Seneca (1 Benef. v), " 850 2, 107 | and such signs are either words, or ~external actions, or 851 2, 107 | our ~externals, whether words or deeds, are duly ordered 852 2, 108 | truth applies not only to words but also ~to deeds, since 853 2, 108 | But ~lying applies only to words, for Augustine says (Contra 854 2, 108 | a false signification by words." Accordingly, it seems 855 2, 108 | De Doctr. Christ. ii), words hold the ~chief place among 856 2, 108 | false signification by words," the term "words" denotes 857 2, 108 | signification by words," the term "words" denotes every kind of ~ 858 2, 108 | since their accounts of the words of Christ ~and of others 859 2, 108 | on undue matter. For as words are naturally signs ~of 860 2, 108 | for anyone to signify by ~words something that is not in 861 2, 108 | of Holy Writ. That the ~words of certain people are variously 862 2, 108 | troubled, no matter by what words that sense is ~expressed." 863 2, 108 | same way and in the same words a thing which they ~remember 864 2, 108 | might also say that her words ~contain truth in some mystical 865 2, 108 | as a ~gloss explains the words of Ps. 5:7, "Thou wilt destroy 866 2, 108 | that we must understand the words of Gregory, and not that 867 2, 108 | objection understands the words ~to mean.~Aquin.: SMT SS 868 2, 109 | outward signs are not only words, but also deeds. ~Accordingly 869 2, 109 | contrary to truth to signify by words something ~different from 870 2, 109 | saying of Jerome on the words of Isaias 3:9, that the " 871 2, 109 | the sign: and the outward words, or deeds, or any sensible ~ 872 2, 109 | that purpose, by guile in words, and by fraud in deeds: 873 2, 110 | the ~uplifting of self by words: since if a man wishes to 874 2, 110 | man ~uplifts himself in words, by speaking of himself 875 2, 111 | man belittles himself in words, is not a sin.~Aquin.: SMT 876 2, 111 | belittle ~themselves in words, so as to avoid pride," 877 2, 111 | the same matter, either by words, or by any ~other outward 878 2, 111 | that a person, by outward words ~or signs, pretends to be 879 2, 111 | OBJ 3: According to the words of Ecclus. 19:23, "There 880 2, 112 | point of both deeds and words, so that they behave ~towards 881 2, 112 | consists merely in outward words or deeds; this has not the 882 2, 112 | which we ~show outwardly by words or deeds, even to those 883 2, 113 | For flattery consists in ~words of praise offered to another 884 2, 113 | virtue in pleasing others by words or deeds in their ~ordinary 885 2, 113 | and ~according to the words of the Apostle (Gal. 1:10), " 886 2, 113 | Further, whoever does harm by words, harms himself no less than ~ 887 2, 114 | Quarreling consists properly in words, when, namely, one ~person 888 2, 114 | person contradicts another's words. Now two things may be observed 889 2, 116 | certain measure, in other words, that man seeks, according 890 2, 116 | then ~if he has recourse to words, it is "falsehood," if it 891 2, 116 | falsehood," if it be mere words, ~"perjury" if he confirm 892 2, 117 | perfect, who fulfil the words of Our Lord (Mt. 6:34), " 893 2, 120 | affirmatively in these ~words: "Honor thy father and thy 894 2, 120 | is first forbidden by the words, "Thou shalt not ~have strange 895 2, 120 | fittingly ~forbidden by the words, "Thou shalt not make to 896 2, 120 | those same images, by the words, "Thou ~shalt not adore 897 2, 120 | to be ~forbidden by the words, "Thou shalt not have strange 898 2, 120 | Again, a gloss on the words of Dt. 5:11, "Thou shalt 899 2, 120 | part of the signifying ~words, which are many. Hence it 900 2, 120 | and is signified in the words: "Remember that thou ~keep 901 2, 120 | and is signified in the words (Ex. 20:11), "On the ~seventh 902 2, 121 | to temperance, as in the words quoted, and then adds ~that 903 2, 121 | the Stoics, and the above words were aimed by him directly 904 2, 122 | warriors, how ~shall I find words to proclaim the strength 905 2, 122 | is expressed not only by words, whereby one confesses ~ 906 2, 122 | faith, which is done by words, but also to ~suffer for 907 2, 123 | be thou ~afraid of their words."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[125] 908 2, 128 | in all things, whether in words ~or in deeds, without any 909 2, 129 | This is signified by ~the words of James 2:2,3: "If there 910 2, 130 | way ~directly, either by words, and this is boasting, or 911 2, 130 | to yield to the will and words of others.~Aquin.: SMT SS 912 2, 139 | Isidore says (Etym.) [*The words quoted do not occur in ~ 913 2, 142 | be ashamed of Me and My ~words, of him the Son of man shall 914 2, 143 | riches] are from God" [*The words in brackets are omitted 915 2, 143 | may be gathered from the words of Dionysius (Div. Nom. ~ 916 2, 144 | is the meaning of Peter's words quoted ~above, where he 917 2, 145 | the fist wickedly." These words are expounded by Gregory ( 918 2, 145 | fasting loves not many words, deems wealth superfluous, 919 2, 145 | Luc.] ~commenting on these words says: "What shouldst thou 920 2, 146 | as regards ~inordinate words, and thus we have "loquaciousness," 921 2, 146 | may be referred to the words which may happen to be ~ 922 2, 150 | expressed ~indirectly by the words "on incorruption in a corruptible 923 2, 150 | unlawful. Now just as the ~words of Gn. 2:16, "Of every tree" 924 2, 150 | individual, so also the words of Gn. 1:28, "Increase and 925 2, 151 | false tear will ~undo those words."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[153] 926 2, 151 | this we refer ~"obscene words": for since "out of the 927 2, 151 | readily breaks out into lewd words. Secondly, on account ~of 928 2, 151 | giving a thought ~to his words. which are described as " 929 2, 151 | gives utterance to "wanton words." Fourthly, on ~account 930 2, 151 | sentiments expressed by his words, for through causing ~blindness 931 2, 152 | debars him, as shown by the words of the Apostle (Gal. 5:21), ~ 932 2, 152 | of the devil. Hence the ~words of the hymn at even: "Our 933 2, 152 | Wherefore seduction, in ~the words quoted, signifies the intercourse 934 2, 152 | we are to understand the words of Num. 5:13: "If [Vulg.: ' 935 2, 152 | betrothal be expressed by words in ~the present tense.~Aquin.: 936 2, 155 | does not contradict the words ~of truth, which many do 937 2, 156 | way of addition to the ~words of the Law: "Whosoever shall 938 2, 156 | considered, as expressed in words: and thus a ~twofold disorder 939 2, 156 | breaks ~out into injurious words, and if these be against 940 2, 159 | 3) Modesty as affecting words or deeds; (4) Modesty as 941 2, 159 | to speak few and sensible words, and not to be loud of voice"; 942 2, 159 | certain outward signs in words, deeds, and gestures, which 943 2, 159 | others have ~reference to words, namely that one should 944 2, 159 | whether it consist of ~words or deeds. For as Gregory 945 2, 160 | reign in thy mind or in thy words."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[162] 946 2, 160 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: These words are introduced by Augustine 947 2, 160 | on the other hand, in the words of Gregory ~(Moral. xxiii, 948 2, 160 | to speak few and sensible words, and not to be loud of ~ 949 2, 161 | sinning, but the persuasive words of ~the serpent, who said ( 950 2, 161 | the serpent had spoken his words of persuasion, her mind 951 2, 161 | wherefore immediately ~after the words just quoted, "Thou wast 952 2, 161 | evidently alluding to the words of Peter Lombard quoted 953 2, 161 | the serpent's persuasive words, namely that God ~had forbidden 954 2, 162 | this is contrary to the words of ~Rm. 9:11, "When they . . . 955 2, 162 | life, as instanced by the words of Gn. 3:22: "See, ~lest 956 2, 162 | unhappy straits, in the words of Gn. 3:22, "Behold Adam 957 2, 162 | this is indicated ~in the words (Gn. 3:16), "I will multiply 958 2, 162 | this is indicated by the words (Gn. 3:16), "In sorrow shalt 959 2, 162 | this is conveyed in the words (Gn. 3:16), ~"Thou shalt 960 2, 162 | barrenness of the earth, in the words (Gn. ~3:17), "Cursed is 961 2, 162 | of the earth; hence the ~words (Gn. 3:17), "With labor 962 2, 162 | their sin, indicated by the words ~(Gn. 3:22), "Behold Adam 963 2, 162 | prolonged his life. Hence in the words "And live for ever," ~"for 964 2, 162 | ad lit. xi, 39), "these words ~of God are not so much 965 2, 163 | through the man; in other words the woman should have been 966 2, 163 | account of his sin: and the words addressed to the serpent 967 2, 163 | wishes to deceive." The words, "'Earth shalt thou ~eat 968 2, 163 | curiosity, is signified by these words: for to eat ~earth is to 969 2, 166 | pain which may arise from words or deeds in reference to ~ 970 2, 166 | work consists in playful words or deeds. Therefore it becomes 971 2, 166 | Para. 2/4~Now such like words or deeds wherein nothing 972 2, 166 | indecent or injurious deeds or words. ~Wherefore Tully says ( 973 2, 166 | mind, whereby he gives his words and deeds a cheerful turn: 974 2, 166 | that ~playful or jesting words or deeds are dirigible according 975 2, 166 | jesting, employs indecent words or deeds, or such as are 976 2, 166 | that they use no unlawful words or deeds in order to amuse, 977 2, 166 | filled me with threats." The words of Tobias 3 ~refer to excessive 978 2, 167 | 7) assigns to ~deeds and words, which are indications of 979 2, 169 | 16): "Hearken not to ~the words of the prophets that prophesy 980 2, 169 | bodies, according to the words of ~Is. 40:12, "Who hath 981 2, 169 | certain feeling, which in words she could not express, discern ~ 982 2, 169 | you, to speak all these words in your hearing." Else, 983 2, 169 | and not live"; in other words, "The disposition of thy 984 2, 171 | void, as appears from the words of the ~Apostle (1 Cor. 985 2, 171 | the Apostle refers ~in the words quoted; because, to wit, 986 2, 171 | Holy Ghost means by the words he utters; like ~David who 987 2, 171 | moved to ~utter certain words knows not what the Holy 988 2, 172 | prophecy consists of words, deeds, dreams, and ~visions. 989 2, 172 | rather ~than according to words and deeds.~Aquin.: SMT SS 990 2, 172 | is ~conveyed. And since words are the most expressive 991 2, 172 | whether awake or asleep, hears words expressive of an intelligible 992 2, 172 | not only sees signs of words or deeds, but also, either 993 2, 172 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: The words and deeds mentioned there 994 2, 172 | this is done sometimes by words, sometimes by deeds. Now ~ 995 2, 172 | for not only ~did he hear words, but also saw one speaking 996 2, 172 | prophets declared both in words and in writing the things ~ 997 2, 172 | evil to My prophets," which words are said especially on behalf 998 2, 173 | third heaven." On which words a gloss says: "Rapt, ~that 999 2, 173 | rapture heard ~unspeakable words, which it is not granted 1000 2, 173 | Cor. 12:2). Indeed the words themselves of the Apostle


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