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501 2, 54 | specifically distinct in respect of three things. ~First, 502 2, 54 | three things. ~First, in respect of the active principles 503 2, 54 | dispositions; ~secondly, in respect of nature; thirdly, in respect 504 2, 54 | respect of nature; thirdly, in respect of specifically ~different 505 2, 54 | many active principles, in respect of which the habits of ~ 506 2, 54 | specifically distinct ~not only in respect of their objects and active 507 2, 54 | But several bad habits in respect of one action are distinct 508 2, 55 | pre-exist in the ~operator in respect of virtue some corresponding 509 2, 55 | likeness of man ~to God is in respect of some operation. Wherefore, 510 2, 56 | said of a thing simply, ~in respect, not of what it is potentially, 511 2, 56 | some habit perfecting in respect of acting ~well, not only 512 2, 56 | a virtue in the will in respect of some ~human acts, in 513 2, 56 | a virtue in the will in respect ~of all human acts. Either, 514 2, 56 | proportionate to the will, in respect of this ~the will does not 515 2, 57 | powers, habits and acts in respect of ~their objects, we consider 516 2, 57 | that which is last with respect to all human ~knowledge, 517 2, 57 | distinction of habit or power in ~respect of the formal aspect and 518 2, 57 | things that are done, in respect of which ~we judge of a 519 2, 57 | three acts of reason in respect of anything done by man: 520 2, 57 | and "{gnome}" differ in respect of the different ~rules 521 2, 58 | distinction, one from ~another, in respect of their proper matter; ( 522 2, 58 | reason to hold itself well in respect of moral matters, presupposes ~ 523 2, 58 | may hold itself aright in respect ~of principles, i.e. the 524 2, 60 | Further, habits differ, not in respect of their material objects, ~ 525 2, 60 | of justice, which is in respect of something due to ~another: 526 2, 60 | another: but they differ in respect of various special notions. 527 2, 60 | all of which differ in respect of their ~diverse matter, 528 2, 61 | and perfection, as man in respect of other animals. But ~when 529 2, 61 | may be numbered either in respect of their formal ~principles, 530 2, 61 | as ~cardinal virtues, in respect of the four formal principles 531 2, 61 | commutations and distributions in respect of another person, and on 532 2, 61 | in two ways. First, ~in respect of their common formal principles. 533 2, 61 | habits, differentiated in ~respect of their diverse objects.~ 534 2, 62 | proportionate to man in respect of the Nature of which he 535 2, 62 | distinct from one another in respect of the formal ~difference 536 2, 62 | Now the latter happens ~in respect of two things. First, in 537 2, 62 | of two things. First, in respect of the reason or intellect, ~ 538 2, 62 | love Him." Consequently in respect of both the above things 539 2, 62 | order of generation, in respect of which matter precedes ~ 540 2, 63 | whatever belongs to him in respect of his rational ~soul, is 541 2, 63 | soul, is natural to him in respect of his specific nature; 542 2, 63 | whatever ~belongs to him in respect of the particular temperament 543 2, 63 | body, is ~natural to him in respect of his individual nature. 544 2, 63 | whatever is ~natural to man in respect of his body, considered 545 2, 63 | inchoatively. This is so in ~respect of the specific nature, 546 2, 63 | reason. Again, this is so in respect of the ~individual nature, 547 2, 63 | but on various modes, in ~respect of the various matters, 548 2, 63 | needs be ~appraised with respect to some rule. Now this rule 549 2, 63 | temperance is a good in respect of the pleasures connected ~ 550 2, 63 | whereby men behave well in respect of their ~being "fellow-citizens 551 2, 63 | whereby man behaves well in respect of human affairs.~Aquin.: 552 2, 64 | appetitive movement in ~respect of appetible objects is 553 2, 64 | consider moral virtue in respect of its matter, then it holds ~ 554 2, 64 | same thing is a ~mean in respect of other circumstances, 555 2, 64 | to us, who are moved ~in respect of the passions.~Aquin.: 556 2, 64 | with a rule or measure in respect of which it may happen to ~ 557 2, 65 | differentiate these virtues in respect of their ~matters, and it 558 2, 65 | that he be well disposed in respect of other ends, which ~is 559 2, 65 | they direct man well in respect of the last end in some ~ 560 2, 65 | genus of action, but not in respect of the last end simply. ~ 561 2, 65 | and moving principle in respect of those ~things that are 562 2, 65 | difficulty does not occur in respect of acquired moral virtue: ~ 563 2, 66 | e.g. temperance, has it in respect of ~whatever temperance 564 2, 66 | man is said to be good in respect of moral virtue, and art 565 2, 66 | moral virtue, and art in ~respect of intellectual virtue, 566 2, 66 | virtue, except perhaps in respect of prudence ~alone. Therefore 567 2, 66 | said to be good simply, in respect of ~moral virtue, but not 568 2, 66 | moral virtue, but not in respect of intellectual virtue, 569 2, 66 | wisdom were perfect in ~respect of its object, there would 570 2, 66 | of wisdom is imperfect in respect ~of its principal object, 571 2, 67 | things concerning him in respect of that state of ~life: 572 2, 67 | danger"; of temperance, in respect of "lewd desires."~Aquin.: 573 2, 67 | things we find opposition in respect of contrary ~forms; thus 574 2, 67 | others we find ~opposition in respect of perfection and imperfection: 575 2, 67 | and imperfect in the ~same respect; yet the things which differ 576 2, 67 | be ~together in the same respect in one and the same other 577 2, 67 | compatible with one another in respect of the same medium or the ~ 578 2, 67 | regards their matter, in respect of which they do not remain. 579 2, 67 | the appetite, not only in respect of what is not yet ~possessed, 580 2, 68 | by God. Wherefore in this respect we cannot differentiate 581 2, 68 | heroike kai theia}]," in respect of which some ~men are called " 582 2, 68 | the manner of working, in respect of man ~being moved by a 583 2, 68 | is not so ~perfected in respect of his last end, as not 584 2, 68 | operation about a matter, in respect of which they will have 585 2, 69 | direction, as, e.g. mourning in respect of knowledge, and mercy 586 2, 69 | knowledge, and mercy in respect of counsel.~Aquin.: SMT 587 2, 70 | it proceeds from him in respect of a higher ~power, which 588 2, 70 | a good disposition, in ~respect of two things. First, by 589 2, 70 | Man is well disposed in respect of that which is below him, 590 2, 70 | anything is ~considered with respect to its beginning, its middle, 591 2, 71 | that "vice is a ~quality in respect of which the soul is evil." 592 2, 71 | is opposed to virtue in respect of that to which ~virtue 593 2, 71 | ordinate and due act: in respect of ~that which virtue implies 594 2, 71 | virtue is "malice": while in respect of that ~which belongs to 595 2, 71 | virtue, but not in the ~same respect: for sin is opposed to virtue, 596 2, 71 | good work. It is ~in this respect that vice is contrary to 597 2, 71 | simply, and below it in some respect. Now a thing is deemed above 598 2, 71 | deemed above it in a certain respect, if it surpasses it in something ~ 599 2, 71 | habit excels in a certain respect.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[71] A[ 600 2, 71 | simply, but in a certain ~respect, i.e. virtually. Wherefore 601 2, 71 | way of final causality, in respect of which we consider ~the 602 2, 72 | Whether they differ with respect to those who are sinned 603 2, 72 | Whether they differ in respect of excess and deficiency?~( 604 2, 72 | something bodily, and in this respect ~covetousness is numbered 605 2, 72 | consequently substances differ in respect of their matter and form, 606 2, 72 | differ ~specifically in respect of these causes; in different 607 2, 72 | motive causes, but only in respect of diversity in the final 608 2, 72 | distinction of sins is in respect of their ~objects, according 609 2, 72 | differ specifically in respect of these three. For it is 610 2, 72 | four-sided figure not in respect of its ~being contained 611 2, 72 | contained thereby, but in respect of that in which it is surpassed ~ 612 2, 72 | any other difference is respect of the debt of punishment, 613 2, 72 | OBJ 1: This division in respect of commission and omission, 614 2, 72 | turns away, ~because in this respect it is a negation or privation, 615 2, 72 | Consequently ~these three differ in respect of the various degrees of 616 2, 72 | common note of secrecy, in ~respect of which they form one degree, 617 2, 72 | and deficiency differ in respect of more and ~less. Now " 618 2, 72 | truth, wherefore in this ~respect, it matters not whether 619 2, 72 | more or less; and in this ~respect there are different kinds 620 2, 72 | sins differ specifically in respect of different circumstances?~ 621 2, 72 | vices and sins differ in respect of different ~circumstances. 622 2, 72 | not diversified in this respect.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[72] A[ 623 2, 72 | has different ~species in respect of the thing which the subject 624 2, 73 | it is evident that, in respect of that which completes 625 2, 73 | are graver than others in ~respect of their species, as murder 626 2, 73 | sin may be considered in respect of a certain ~extension 627 2, 73 | of injustice, and in this respect may be brought under the 628 2, 73 | s property; and in this respect adultery is a more grievous 629 2, 73 | man, since "there ~is no respect of persons with God" (Col. 630 2, 73 | lesser gravity ~of a sin, in respect of the person sinned against, 631 2, 73 | argument fails ~to prove, in respect of injuries done to such 632 2, 73 | Reply OBJ 3: There is no respect for persons if God punishes 633 2, 73 | 2: Further, "there is no respect of persons with God" (Rm. 634 2, 73 | when he sins: and in this respect any excellence, even in ~ 635 2, 73 | Reply OBJ 2: God does not respect persons in punishing the 636 2, 74 | the ~reason; and in this respect it can be the principle 637 2, 74 | the end: ~and disorder in respect of the end can only belong 638 2, 74 | one is its ~proper act in respect of its proper object, and 639 2, 74 | proper act of the ~reason in respect of its proper object, and 640 2, 74 | the reason, not only in ~respect of reason's proper act, 641 2, 74 | proper act, but sometimes in respect of its directing ~human 642 2, 74 | affection or delectation in respect of the ~thought of fornication 643 2, 74 | is the eternal law, in ~respect of which there can be no 644 2, 74 | and "deliberation," in respect of which it again consults ~ 645 2, 74 | about its own object. But in respect of simple intuition, ~it 646 2, 74 | reason may ~sin venially in respect of its proper object, even 647 2, 75 | the reason and will, in ~respect of which man has a free-will; 648 2, 75 | the cause of another in respect of the four kinds of causes. ~ 649 2, 75 | the cause of another, in respect of ~the four kinds of cause, 650 2, 76 | sin should be reckoned in respect of sin being ~a "turning 651 2, 76 | so too, ignorance of this respect of a sin is ~the cause of 652 2, 76 | something be known in one respect, and unknown in another, 653 2, 76 | in him: so that, in this respect, his sin is not ~accidental.~ 654 2, 77 | appetite is enforced in respect of any passion whatever, 655 2, 77 | good appear good in some respect to the reason; ~so that 656 2, 77 | does not seem to be weak in respect of things which ~are subject 657 2, 77 | mutable good; in which respect every sinful act proceeds 658 2, 77 | sustentation or pleasure in respect of the fleshly senses, but 659 2, 77 | but are ~delectable in respect of the apprehension or imagination, 660 2, 77 | not carnal pleasure in respect of touch, but in ~respect 661 2, 77 | respect of touch, but in ~respect of the eyes, i.e. of any 662 2, 77 | under our control. In this ~respect passion diminishes sin, 663 2, 78 | whatever is befitting to him in respect of that habit, has ~the 664 2, 78 | thing which befits a man in respect of a vicious habit, is ~ 665 2, 78 | possession of what befits ~him in respect of that habit: and this 666 2, 78 | him to evil, so that, in respect of that ~disposition, some 667 2, 78 | malice is ill-disposed in ~respect of the end itself, which 668 2, 79 | whatever belongs to it in respect of its species. If therefore 669 2, 79 | differ from one another in respect of the effects of grace, 670 2, 79 | and therefore, in this respect, they make man ~no worse. 671 2, 80 | it follows that in this respect, a ~man's will alone is 672 2, 80 | internal ~movements, except in respect of things which are perceived 673 2, 80 | cannot be moved except in respect of things ~that are offered 674 2, 81 | of that person, ~i.e. in respect of the proneness to sin: 675 2, 81 | of the body itself, in ~respect of which, and not of the 676 2, 82 | sin must be considered ~in respect of the cause of original 677 2, 82 | must be considered with ~respect to the cause of original 678 2, 82 | kind of material element in respect of original sin. Now the ~ 679 2, 83 | individual man was in Adam, in respect of ~his seminal power, not 680 2, 83 | the ~subject of sin, in respect of those parts which can 681 2, 83 | nature of the body, in ~respect of its essence and not in 682 2, 83 | of its essence and not in respect of its powers, as stated 683 2, 83 | original sin ~chiefly in respect of its essence.~Aquin.: 684 2, 83 | this belongs to the soul in respect of ~its essence, as was 685 2, 83 | Therefore the soul, in ~respect of its essence, is the primary 686 2, 83 | its subject; and in this respect it ~regards first the essence 687 2, 83 | of generation except in ~respect of remote disposition, in 688 2, 84 | OF THE CAUSE OF SIN, IN RESPECT OF ONE SIN BEING THE CAUSE 689 2, 84 | is unduly lifted up, ~in respect of the other species of 690 2, 84 | of proximate origin in respect of several sins.~Aquin.: 691 2, 84 | away from God, for in ~this respect it is an evil, and evil, 692 2, 84 | good: wherefore, in ~this respect, there can be order in sin.~ 693 2, 84 | the appetite; and it is in respect ~of these fundamental reasons 694 2, 84 | For this happens either in respect of one's own good, ~and 695 2, 84 | labor: or else it happens in respect of ~another's good, and 696 2, 85 | principle and to its term, ~in respect of which diversity of relation, 697 2, 85 | through being ~weakened in respect of the objects of his concupiscence.~ 698 2, 85 | in two ways; first, ~in respect of its universal nature, 699 2, 85 | self-preservation. And in respect of this nature, every corruption 700 2, 85 | are requisite: and in this respect corruption and ~defect in 701 2, 85 | corruptibility in the whole. In ~this respect man is naturally corruptible 702 2, 85 | is the rational soul, in ~respect of its incorruptibility 703 2, 85 | corruptible, ~considered in respect of its nature, is, in a 704 2, 85 | useful for cutting, and in respect of this ~condition iron 705 2, 85 | matter chosen by nature in respect of ~its being of a mixed 706 2, 87 | venial sin, which differ in respect of the ~punishment due to 707 2, 87 | a punishment not only in respect of a preceding ~sin, but 708 2, 87 | infinite, wherefore, in this respect, sin is infinite. Secondly, 709 2, 87 | to mutable good. In this respect sin is finite, ~both because 710 2, 87 | turns to; wherefore, in this respect, it does not incur ~punishment 711 2, 87 | to involve contrariety in respect of the ~last end, but only 712 2, 87 | the ~last end, but only in respect of things referable to the 713 2, 87 | infinitely from one another in respect ~of their turning towards 714 2, 87 | do differ infinitely in respect of their ~turning away from 715 2, 87 | involuntary in a certain ~respect, as we have explained when 716 2, 87 | of punishment simply, in respect of its being ~something 717 2, 88 | and mortal sins differ in respect of the ~debt of punishment, 718 2, 88 | ignorance. But, in this respect, sins ~differ not in genus 719 2, 88 | up again: so that in this respect the comparison fails. ~Aquin.: 720 2, 89 | through some inordinateness in respect of things ~referred to the 721 2, 89 | have no inordinateness in respect of the means, unless at 722 2, 89 | have an inordinateness in respect of the end, and this is ~ 723 2, 90 | makes use of a syllogism in respect of the work to be ~done, 724 2, 90 | which is the principle in respect of all the rest: wherefore 725 2, 91 | every act ~of appetite in respect of the means is derived 726 2, 91 | the natural appetite ~in respect of the last end. Accordingly 727 2, 91 | fomes" is not a law in this respect, but ~by a kind of participation, 728 2, 92 | simply or in ~some particular respect. For if the intention of 729 2, 92 | men good simply, ~but in respect to that particular government. 730 2, 92 | good, not simply, but with ~respect to that particular government.~ 731 2, 92 | acts of virtue; and in respect of these the ~act of the 732 2, 92 | viz. acts of vice, ~and in respect of these the law forbids. 733 2, 92 | generically ~indifferent, and in respect of these the law permits; 734 2, 92 | ensure obedience: in which respect punishment is an effect 735 2, 93 | some less; and in this respect are more or less ~cognizant 736 2, 93 | Divine justice; and in this respect it is ~evident that it is 737 2, 93 | it is clear that, in this respect, it is derived from ~the 738 2, 93 | of His human nature, in ~respect of which also the Father 739 2, 94 | in society: and in this respect, whatever pertains ~to this 740 2, 94 | was not ~changed in this respect, except by addition.~Aquin.: 741 2, 94 | matters errors occur in respect of necessary conclusions; 742 2, 95 | certain circumstances, in respect of which he says, "adapted 743 2, 95 | of itself be divided in respect of something ~contained 744 2, 95 | properly and of itself in respect of its being rational or ~ 745 2, 95 | things are contained, in respect of any of which human law 746 2, 95 | explained ~above (A[2]). In this respect positive law is divided 747 2, 95 | good of the state. In this respect human law may be divided ~ 748 2, 95 | Q[90], A[3]). In ~this respect, there are various human 749 2, 95 | is the ~best: and in this respect we have law sanctioned by 750 2, 95 | human actions. ~In this respect, according to the various 751 2, 96 | affect the community in one respect, and individuals in ~another. 752 2, 96 | mentioned ~above - either in respect of the end, as when an authority 753 2, 96 | cupidity or vainglory - or in respect of the author, as when a ~ 754 2, 96 | committed to him - or in ~respect of the form, as when burdens 755 2, 96 | in ~certain matters, in respect of which he is ruled by 756 2, 97 | frequently deficient in respect of the ~common weal.~Aquin.: 757 2, 97 | of the harm ~done in this respect. Such compensation may arise 758 2, 97 | great; ~neither shall you respect any man's person, because 759 2, 97 | forbidden to all, ~seems to be respect of persons. Therefore the 760 2, 97 | 1~Reply OBJ 2: It is not respect of persons if unequal measures 761 2, 97 | special treatment, ~it is not respect of persons if he be the 762 2, 98 | simply, and yet ~perfect in respect of time: thus a boy is said 763 2, 98 | an angel, in ~truth, in respect of that which was subservient 764 2, 98 | 2 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Respect of persons takes place in 765 2, 98 | taken from two things in respect of ~which every law is imposed 766 2, 99 | of the Old Law are one in respect of their ~relation to one 767 2, 99 | and yet they are many in respect of the diversity of ~those 768 2, 99 | and ~good": "just," in respect of the judicial precepts; " 769 2, 99 | received from God. In this ~respect it employs higher means.~ 770 2, 100 | observance is moral in one ~respect, in so far as it commands 771 2, 100 | that I am God." In this ~respect it is placed among the precepts 772 2, 100 | fixing of the time, in which respect it is a ceremonial precept.~ 773 2, 100 | differs specifically in respect of the ~diversity of actions 774 2, 100 | neighbor, because in this respect the natural law had become 775 2, 100 | oneself, because in this ~respect the natural law retained 776 2, 100 | universal principle of being in respect ~of all things, so is a 777 2, 100 | a principle of being in respect of his son. ~Therefore the 778 2, 100 | This argument holds in respect of affirmative and ~negative 779 2, 100 | jurisdiction: for in this respect men stand in the place ~ 780 2, 100 | and by Divine law; in some respect it is ~regarded by the Divine, 781 2, 100 | certain things are judged in respect of ignorance to be punishable ~ 782 2, 100 | a rooted habit. In this respect, the mode of ~virtue does 783 2, 100 | joyfully or cheerfully, in ~one respect falls under the precept, 784 2, 100 | pleasure: and in another respect does not fall ~under the 785 2, 100 | speaking now, and in this respect of which a man is said to 786 2, 101 | meat or in drink, or in respect of a festival day, or of 787 2, 102 | taken in two ways. First, in respect of the Divine worship which 788 2, 102 | distinction. One ~is in respect of the tabernacle being 789 2, 102 | sweet-smelling smoke; both through respect for the tabernacle, and 790 2, 102 | it might be an object of respect. Taken singly, according 791 2, 102 | they might have greater respect for them. For ~since man 792 2, 102 | cow signified ~Christ in respect his assumed weakness, denoted 793 2, 102 | wholesome; and by reason of the respect due to the tabernacle of 794 2, 103 | meat or in drink, or in respect of a festival day, or of 795 2, 103 | distinguished. One state was ~in respect of faith and hope, both 796 2, 103 | precepts it ~lasts for even in respect of the reality which those 797 2, 103 | Baptism, which, in this respect, took the ~place of circumcision, 798 2, 104 | This argument holds in respect of those precepts which ~ 799 2, 104 | above reason: and in this ~respect it was figurative.~Aquin.: 800 2, 104 | useful and efficacious in respect ~of the purpose for which 801 2, 104 | his office, and about the ~respect due to him: this is one 802 2, 104 | certain precepts are given in respect of a man to his fellow citizens: ~ 803 2, 105 | point is to be observed in respect of ~the kinds of government, 804 2, 105 | might be held in greater ~respect, if not any man from the 805 2, 105 | provided ~sufficiently in respect of each of these relations 806 2, 105 | away. And, specially, ~with respect to the poor, it was prescribed 807 2, 105 | deposit is that a loan ~is in respect of goods transferred for 808 2, 105 | may be ~observed, even in respect of one single deed. The 809 2, 105 | that the Law prescribed in respect of certain ~nations that 810 2, 105 | For a slave "is in every respect his ~master's property," 811 2, 105 | of father and son: and in respect of all these ~relationships 812 2, 105 | on account of the natural respect due to them. Furthermore ~ 813 2, 105 | this prohibition apply with respect to those nations ~who dwelt 814 2, 105 | does not apply to a son in ~respect of his father, or to a servant 815 2, 105 | father, or to a servant in respect of his master: because ~ 816 2, 106 | world. "For there is no respect of persons with God" ~(Rm. 817 2, 106 | not follow that there is respect of ~persons with God, from 818 2, 106 | the apostles all truth in respect of matters ~necessary for 819 2, 107 | cannot be differentiated in respect ~of these two things: since 820 2, 107 | eternal promises: and in this respect they belonged to the ~New 821 2, 107 | acceptable to God, in this respect they ~belonged to the New 822 2, 107 | it ~in words. And in this respect, the New Law fulfils the 823 2, 107 | fulfilled in us." And in this ~respect, the New Law gives what 824 2, 107 | It is'."] Again, in this respect, it also fulfils what the 825 2, 107 | same is also clear with respect to the prohibition of ~retaliation. 826 2, 107 | burdensome. And in this respect the Old Law is a much heavier 827 2, 107 | becomes easy ~for him. In this respect the precepts of the New 828 2, 108 | Wherefore also in this respect the Gospel is called the ~" 829 2, 108 | Old Law. Hence, in this respect, the New Law had ~nothing 830 2, 108 | essential to virtue in ~respect of any particular determination, 831 2, 108 | 105]). Therefore, in this respect, He directed human life ~ 832 2, 108 | unbecomingly taught that only in respect of these three works, and 833 2, 108 | two interior movements in respect of any prospective action, 834 2, 108 | He directs man's will in respect of the various precepts ~ 835 2, 108 | man's interior movement in respect of his ~neighbor, by forbidding 836 2, 108 | s ~enemies; and this in respect of three precepts. For they 837 2, 109 | said to be best, both with respect to degree of ~love, and 838 2, 110 | Divine Nature." And it is in respect of receiving ~this nature 839 2, 111 | of operating, it is with respect to this that we speak of ~ 840 2, 111 | called prevenient ~with respect to the second, and inasmuch 841 2, 111 | called subsequent with respect to the first effect. And 842 2, 111 | miraculous deeds, ~whether with respect to bodily health - and thus 843 2, 113 | in two ways: first, with respect to the substance of the 844 2, 113 | continuity and time, with respect to the phantasms in which 845 2, 113 | the ungodly; and in this respect ~the glorification of the 846 2, 113 | is not miraculous in this respect.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[113] A[ 847 2, 114 | the nature of reward, with respect to the ~Divine motion, whereby 848 2, 1 | the believer, and in this respect the object of ~faith is 849 2, 1 | what is becoming to him ~in respect of that habit, so, by the 850 2, 1 | object, but not in the same respect. For it is ~possible for 851 2, 1 | object, and in ~the same respect, science is incompatible 852 2, 1 | object and in the ~same respect is because the object of 853 2, 1 | cannot be distinguished in ~respect of their formal object. 854 2, 1 | the Person of the Son, in respect of His ~Godhead. Now, among 855 2, 1 | appropriated to ~the Son in respect of His Godhead.~Aquin.: 856 2, 1 | a sacrament, and in this respect it ~is like the other effects 857 2, 2 | firmly ~to one side, in which respect belief has something in 858 2, 2 | to the end: and in this ~respect an act of faith is "to believe 859 2, 2 | nature, one of ~which is in respect of that nature's proper 860 2, 2 | while the other is ~in respect of the movement of the higher 861 2, 2 | in what belongs to it in respect of its nature, but also 862 2, 3 | other due circumstances, in respect of which human acts have ~ 863 2, 4 | from lifeless faith is in respect of ~something pertaining 864 2, 4 | i.e. charity, and not in respect of ~something pertaining 865 2, 4 | cause, but ~relatively, with respect to a disposition on the 866 2, 5 | A[4], ad 2). ~In this respect, too, it may be said that 867 2, 5 | considered in two ways: first, in respect ~of its formal aspect; secondly, 868 2, 5 | formal aspect; secondly, in respect of the material object which ~ 869 2, 5 | A[1]). Hence in ~this respect there is no diversity of 870 2, 5 | explicitly; and in this respect one man can believe ~explicitly 871 2, 5 | has that habit. In this ~respect, one man has greater faith 872 2, 7 | OBJ 2: The same thing in respect of contraries can be the 873 2, 8 | principles ~suffices in respect of those matters which are 874 2, 8 | while faith is sufficient in respect of such things as are supernatural, ~ 875 2, 9 | perfected in two ways in respect of that truth: first, ~because 876 2, 10 | from ~being less grave in respect of some circumstances. Hence 877 2, 10 | faith, and in the latter respect it is a ~most grave sin. 878 2, 10 | is a ~most grave sin. In respect, however, of this ignorance, 879 2, 10 | direct the intention ~in respect of a connatural good.~Aquin.: 880 2, 10 | virtue may be considered ~in respect of the corruption of the 881 2, 10 | temporal goods, and also in respect of various ~inordinate relations 882 2, 10 | matters of faith. In this respect, since heathens err on more 883 2, 11 | evil will, so to say, in respect ~of the very end. This belongs 884 2, 11 | act itself of ~unbelief in respect of its proximate object, 885 2, 11 | great: ~neither shall you respect any man's person, because 886 2, 12 | it may happen merely ~in respect of the opinion in the intellect; 887 2, 12 | Divine goodness, not only in respect of the falsehood ~in his 888 2, 12 | charity, are mortal sins in respect of their genus. Now ~blasphemy, 889 2, 12 | the ~greatest of sins in respect of its genus, it follows 890 2, 12 | hand, if we compare them in respect of the ~harm wrought by 891 2, 12 | certain thing, and in this ~respect there can be blasphemy in 892 2, 13 | Christ did certain things in ~respect of His human nature, by 893 2, 13 | while He did others in respect of His Godhead, by casting 894 2, 13 | they are ~distinguished in respect of the removal of contempt 895 2, 13 | impenitence differ not only in respect of ~past and future time, 896 2, 13 | future time, but also in respect of certain formal aspects 897 2, 13 | said to be incurable in respect of the nature of the disease, 898 2, 14 | as "dullness of sense in respect of understanding." Now ~ 899 2, 14 | Now ~dulness of sense in respect of understanding seems to 900 2, 14 | this latter sense is in respect of ~certain primals and 901 2, 16 | generation and of ~matter, in respect of which the imperfect precedes 902 2, 16 | perfection and form, in respect of which the perfect ~naturally 903 2, 16 | precedes the imperfect. In respect of the first order hope ~ 904 2, 17 | happiness ~does not differ in respect of present, past and future. 905 2, 18 | consider both His justice, in respect of ~which He punishes those 906 2, 18 | who sin, and His mercy, in respect of which He ~sets us free: 907 2, 18 | believes in a God, but in ~respect of something extrinsic, 908 2, 18 | and filial fear differ in respect of perfection and ~imperfection 909 2, 18 | perfected by different habits in respect of different emotions. Yet ~ 910 2, 19 | themselves, that is, in respect of their ~proper species, 911 2, 20 | it is ~opposed to hope in respect of its specific difference, 912 2, 20 | it is opposed to fear, in respect of ~its generic difference, 913 2, 21 | is a sort of ~genus in respect of the love of God, and 914 2, 22 | There is his outward life in respect ~of his sensitive and corporeal 915 2, 22 | man's spiritual life in respect of his mind, and with regard 916 2, 22 | person in two ways: first in ~respect of himself, and in this 917 2, 22 | it extends to someone in respect of another, as, when ~a 918 2, 22 | virtue about works done in respect of ~another person, but 919 2, 22 | is ~about works done in respect of another person, under 920 2, 22 | differentiated, first of all, in respect of a diversity of end, and 921 2, 22 | the virtuous; secondly, in respect of ~the different kinds 922 2, 23 | Now ~this fellowship is in respect, not of natural, but of 923 2, 23 | quantity regards the objects in respect of ~which charity does not 924 2, 23 | just as ~increase may be in respect of bodily quantity, so may 925 2, 23 | it is ~distinguishable in respect of position or number, and 926 2, 23 | distinguishable only in respect ~of its subject, and in 927 2, 23 | charity may be considered in ~respect of a certain likeness to 928 2, 23 | that is out of order in respect of things directed to the ~ 929 2, 23 | to love God, and ~in this respect charity is incompatible 930 2, 24 | may speak of charity in respect of its specific nature, ~ 931 2, 24 | in two ways: first, in ~respect of their nature, secondly, 932 2, 24 | their nature, secondly, in respect of the corruption of sin ~ 933 2, 24 | the body, in fact in this respect he was loth to be ~deprived 934 2, 24 | has for himself, either in respect ~of his soul, or in respect 935 2, 24 | respect ~of his soul, or in respect of his body.~Aquin.: SMT 936 2, 24 | sinners, ~out of charity, in respect of their nature. ~Aquin.: 937 2, 24 | happiness. Wherefore, in respect of their guilt whereby they 938 2, 24 | in two ways: first, in respect of his ~substance and nature, 939 2, 24 | said to be something in respect of some predominance, ~as 940 2, 24 | charity does ~require this, in respect of our being prepared in 941 2, 24 | fellowship, which we have in respect of our sensitive nature; 942 2, 24 | lost in hell, who, ~in this respect, are in the same case as 943 2, 24 | happiness, and in this respect, there are two things to 944 2, 25 | wish our friend. In this respect we love all men equally 945 2, 25 | between us and God. ~In this respect they are not akin but hostile 946 2, 25 | that particular union in respect of which he is loved. And, ~ 947 2, 25 | each ~class of people such respect as is natural and appropriate. 948 2, 25 | friendships may be stronger in ~respect of that which is proper 949 2, 25 | of the object. In ~this respect the better a thing is, and 950 2, 25 | his principle, in ~which respect he is a more exalted good 951 2, 25 | the ~lover, and in this respect a man loves more that which 952 2, 25 | principle is submission of respect and ~honor, whereas that 953 2, 25 | and these, in a certain respect, namely, as regards good, 954 2, 25 | distinguished either in respect of the good which a man 955 2, 25 | love will be ruled with respect to ~God, so that each one 956 2, 25 | the order of charity in respect of ~the degree of good one 957 2, 26 | does all these things in respect ~of his friend, even as 958 2, 26 | be loved for another. In respect of ~the final cause, we 959 2, 26 | instance, for health; in respect ~of the formal cause, we 960 2, 26 | and therefore lovable; in respect of the ~efficient cause, 961 2, 26 | and such a father; and in respect of the disposition which ~ 962 2, 26 | power is towards things in respect of their own ~condition, 963 2, 26 | far removed; and in this respect the ~love of friends, considered 964 2, 26 | not imitate him in this respect.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[27] A[ 965 2, 27 | to it, wherefore, in this respect, the joy of charity is ~ 966 2, 27 | fulness of knowledge in respect of ~the thing known, so 967 2, 27 | fulness of knowledge in respect of the knower, just as we 968 2, 28 | this in two ways. First, in respect of the diverse appetitive ~ 969 2, 28 | agreeing with another in respect of something befitting to 970 2, 28 | calm the appetite in ~some respect, has, nevertheless many 971 2, 28 | opposed to one virtue in respect of its ~various acts: so 972 2, 28 | hatred opposed to charity, in respect ~of its act which is love, 973 2, 28 | also sloth and envy, in respect of joy, and ~dissension 974 2, 28 | joy, and ~dissension in respect of peace.~Aquin.: SMT SS 975 2, 28 | voluntary; and in this ~respect it deserves punishment rather 976 2, 28 | s will, it may, in this respect, call for ~mercy. It is 977 2, 29 | gratuitous, and in this respect is an ~act of mercy. Therefore 978 2, 29 | inferior:" and in this respect beneficence is an effect 979 2, 29 | he who is superior in one respect, is ~or may be inferior 980 2, 30 | are suitably enumerated in respect of those ~things whereof 981 2, 30 | either a common need in respect of things needed by all, 982 2, 30 | solid food, viz. hunger, in respect of which we ~have "to feed 983 2, 30 | food, ~viz. thirst, and in respect of this we have "to give 984 2, 30 | help is twofold; one in ~respect of clothing, and as to this 985 2, 30 | while ~the other is in respect of a dwelling place, and 986 2, 30 | help from God, and in this respect we have ~"prayer," whereby 987 2, 30 | consideration. First, in respect of the sinner, ~inasmuch 988 2, 30 | reproof." Secondly, in respect of the person ~sinned against; 989 2, 30 | xviii, 15). Thirdly, in respect of the result of the ~inordinate 990 2, 30 | the memory of man whose respect he forfeits if he remain 991 2, 30 | First, ~simply; and in this respect, spiritual almsdeeds hold 992 2, 30 | his neighbor, and in ~this respect they bring forth a spiritual 993 2, 30 | give alms of ~anything in respect of which he is subject to 994 2, 30 | if he has something ~in respect of which he is not under 995 2, 30 | regard, being independent in respect of ~that particular thing, 996 2, 30 | in charity, and in this respect an ~almsdeed is meritorious 997 2, 31 | assistance is rich in this respect, so he whose reason is gifted 998 2, 31 | wrong-doing, is, in ~this respect, to be looked on as a superior.~ 999 2, 31 | another, through being in some respect higher than one another, 1000 2, 31 | competency of everyone in respect of any person towards whom ~


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