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1001 2, 31 | but with gentleness and respect. Hence the ~Apostle says ( 1002 2, 31 | thinking oneself better in some respect, because, in this life, 1003 2, 31 | right judgment, and ~in this respect he may be competent to find 1004 2, 31 | power to command anything in respect of ~hidden matters, except 1005 2, 32 | is due to our neighbor in respect of what he ~holds from God, 1006 2, 32 | holds from God, i.e. in respect of nature and grace, but 1007 2, 32 | nature and grace, but not in respect ~of what he has of himself 1008 2, 32 | from the devil, i.e. in respect of sin and ~lack of justice.~ 1009 2, 32 | are not opposed to us in respect of the goods which ~they 1010 2, 32 | God: wherefore, in this respect, we should love ~them. But 1011 2, 32 | sinful in them. In this respect we should hate ~them, for 1012 2, 33 | sloth is a mortal sin in ~respect of its genus. But it must 1013 2, 33 | sins ~that are mortal in respect of their genus, that they 1014 2, 34 | we think better in some respect than ~ourselves."~Aquin.: 1015 2, 34 | Envy is a mortal sin, in respect of its genus. For the ~genus 1016 2, 34 | envy is a mortal ~sin in respect of its genus.~Aquin.: SMT 1017 2, 35 | This is a mortal sin in ~respect of its genus, because it 1018 2, 35 | we recede, and in this ~respect it arises from envy; and 1019 2, 35 | which we cling, and in this ~respect it is caused by vainglory. 1020 2, 36 | consider contention, in respect of which there are two ~ 1021 2, 36 | it is incomplete, i.e. in respect of the ~acrimony of speech, 1022 2, 37 | schism are distinguished in respect of those ~things to which 1023 2, 37 | is possible, in a certain respect, to find a difference ~between 1024 2, 37 | the greater good is, in respect of its genus, more grievous, 1025 2, 37 | are ~opposed to charity in respect of its secondary good, which 1026 2, 37 | is ~opposed to charity in respect of its principal object, 1027 2, 37 | the Church, and in ~this respect the fitting punishment for 1028 2, 43 | should be determined in respect of the ~love of charity 1029 2, 43 | of charity rather than in respect of peace.~Aquin.: SMT SS 1030 2, 43 | all ~things, and in this respect wisdom is said to be modest. 1031 2, 44 | good. Now a man may in this respect contract ~dullness in judgment 1032 2, 45 | rules, consequently ~in respect of such things it is possible 1033 2, 45 | is called ~"prudence" in respect of the common notion of 1034 2, 45 | judges and commands aright in respect of the good end of man's 1035 2, 45 | natural inclination in ~respect of these ends; thus it has 1036 2, 48 | aspects of an object, in respect of ~universality and particularity, 1037 2, 48 | arts and virtues; and in respect of such diversity one act 1038 2, 49 | Hence ~in Greek some, in respect of {synesis} (judging well 1039 2, 49 | common law) ~which in this respect is a special virtue. Secondly 1040 2, 49 | For a man is said, in respect of {synesis} ~(judging well 1041 2, 50 | contact with the angel in ~respect of his intellect. Now cardinal 1042 2, 50 | prayers of the saints. In this respect the gift of counsel finds 1043 2, 51 | imprudence is a sin in ~respect of prudence considered under 1044 2, 51 | to wit, it is general in respect of all sins; ~secondly, 1045 2, 51 | because it is general in respect of certain vices, which 1046 2, 51 | imprudence. Secondly, in ~respect of the quasi-potential parts 1047 2, 53 | involves a disorder in man with respect to his last end, which ~ 1048 2, 55 | right may be divided in respect of these two things, even 1049 2, 55 | but if it be considered in respect of its ~adaptability to 1050 2, 55 | same is natural to man in respect of ~natural reason which 1051 2, 55 | each ~class of person in respect of his particular office.~ 1052 2, 56 | justice is from eternity in respect of the eternal ~will and 1053 2, 56 | is a special virtue in respect of its essence, so too legal ~ 1054 2, 56 | justice is a special virtue in respect of its essence, in so far 1055 2, 56 | individual differ not only in respect of the "many" and the "few," 1056 2, 56 | Polit. i, 2), differs in respect of a threefold fellowship; 1057 2, 56 | make use. And yet it is in respect ~of external actions and 1058 2, 56 | considered; whereas it is in respect of internal passions that 1059 2, 56 | are the ~principal end in respect of which we say that this 1060 2, 56 | virtues are ~commendable in respect of the sole good of the 1061 2, 56 | justice is praiseworthy in respect of the virtuous person being ~ 1062 2, 57 | intemperate: and in this respect there is dissimilarity between ~ 1063 2, 57 | same thing in the same ~respect cannot be both agent and 1064 2, 57 | the Apostle declares in respect of the fornicator (1 Cor. ~ 1065 2, 59 | justice differ not only in ~respect of unity and multitude, 1066 2, 59 | and multitude, but also in respect of different kinds of ~due: 1067 2, 59 | position of that part in respect of the whole. ~Consequently 1068 2, 59 | him, or even by showing ~respect for him; and of works, as 1069 2, 59 | has suffered loss. Now in ~respect of either equality there 1070 2, 59 | there is retaliation in respect of the deed ~committed. 1071 2, 60 | yet it is not the same in respect of ~the formal aspect of 1072 2, 60 | both substantially and in ~respect of the right of dominion. 1073 2, 61 | DISTRIBUTIVE JUSTICE (Q[63])~OF RESPECT OF PERSONS (FOUR ARTICLES)~ 1074 2, 61 | First we shall consider respect of persons which is opposed 1075 2, 61 | of inquiry:~(1) Whether respect of persons is a sin?~(2) 1076 2, 61 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether respect of persons is a sin?~Aquin.: 1077 2, 61 | OBJ 1: It would seem that respect of persons is not a sin. 1078 2, 61 | personal ~dignity. Therefore respect of persons is not a sin.~ 1079 2, 61 | and not conversely. ~But respect of things is not a sin. 1080 2, 61 | Much less, therefore, is respect of ~persons.~Aquin.: SMT 1081 2, 61 | in God. Yet God seems to ~respect persons, since of two men 1082 2, 61 | shall be left." Therefore ~respect of persons is not a sin.~ 1083 2, 61 | in the Divine law. Now ~respect of persons is forbidden, 1084 2, 61 | 1:17: "Neither shall you respect any ~man's person." Therefore 1085 2, 61 | man's person." Therefore respect of persons is a sin.~Aquin.: 1086 2, 61 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, Respect of persons is opposed to 1087 2, 61 | person is due to him, this is respect ~not of the person but of 1088 2, 61 | Eph. 6:9, "There is ~no respect of persons with God [Vulg.: ' 1089 2, 61 | or Martin), then there is respect of the person, since you ~ 1090 2, 61 | relative of his, it ~is respect of persons. It may happen, 1091 2, 61 | of person will amount to ~respect of persons in one matter 1092 2, 61 | follows, ~accordingly, that respect of persons is opposed to 1093 2, 61 | to virtue: and therefore respect of persons is a sin.~Aquin.: 1094 2, 61 | dignity or right, whereas in respect of persons ~we consider 1095 2, 61 | due: in such like givings respect of ~persons takes place. 1096 2, 61 | giving there ~is no place for respect of persons, because anyone 1097 2, 61 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether respect of persons takes place in 1098 2, 61 | OBJ 1: It would seem that respect of persons does not take 1099 2, 61 | it would seem to savor of respect of ~persons if a man confers 1100 2, 61 | so. Therefore the sin ~of respect of persons does not take 1101 2, 61 | man seems to pertain to respect of persons, according to 1102 2, 61 | others. Therefore the ~sin of respect of persons seems not to 1103 2, 61 | it would seem to savor of respect of persons to choose one 1104 2, 61 | higher position. Therefore respect of persons is not a ~sin 1105 2, 61 | this would ~seem to imply respect of persons, since sometimes 1106 2, 61 | found elsewhere. Therefore respect of persons is not a sin 1107 2, 61 | Jesus Christ . . . with respect of persons." On these words 1108 2, 61 | As stated above (A[1]), respect of persons is a sin, in ~ 1109 2, 61 | greater import than temporal, respect of persons is a ~more grievous 1110 2, 61 | temporalities. And since it is respect of persons when something 1111 2, 61 | to the ~better, without respect of persons, just as God 1112 2, 61 | worthy, there is a sin of respect of persons in the dispensation 1113 2, 61 | others, and then without respect of ~persons he can lawfully 1114 2, 61 | standing, so that ~there is no respect of persons in granting dispensations 1115 2, 61 | is ~elected will, in this respect, be more competent; and 1116 2, 61 | matter, it will clearly be ~respect of persons.~Aquin.: SMT 1117 2, 61 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether respect of persons takes place in 1118 2, 61 | place in showing honor and respect?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[63] A[ 1119 2, 61 | OBJ 1: It would seem that respect of persons does not take 1120 2, 61 | place in ~showing honor and respect. For honor is apparently 1121 2, 61 | that it is not a sin to ~respect persons in showing honor.~ 1122 2, 61 | this seems to savor of ~respect of persons, since sometimes 1123 2, 61 | Therefore it is not a sin to respect persons in ~showing honor.~ 1124 2, 61 | not the faith . . . ~with respect of persons," a gloss of 1125 2, 61 | he sin at all?" Yet it is respect of persons to ~honor the 1126 2, 61 | honor, this will savor of respect of persons. ~Therefore it 1127 2, 61 | Therefore it is not a sin to respect persons in showing honor.~ 1128 2, 61 | honor. Now this savors of ~respect of persons. Therefore it 1129 2, 61 | Therefore it is a sin to respect persons in showing ~honor.~ 1130 2, 61 | wealth, it will be the sin of respect of persons.~Aquin.: SMT 1131 2, 61 | 1/1~Whether the sin of respect of persons takes place in 1132 2, 61 | would seem that the sin of respect of persons does not take ~ 1133 2, 61 | judicial sentences. For respect of persons is opposed to ~ 1134 2, 61 | commutative justice. Therefore respect of ~persons does not take 1135 2, 61 | Now it ~is not a sin to respect persons in pronouncing penalties, 1136 2, 61 | person of others. Therefore respect of persons does ~not take 1137 2, 61 | But this seems to imply respect of the person of the ~needy. 1138 2, 61 | Therefore in judicial sentences respect of persons is not a sin.~ 1139 2, 61 | opposite inequality. Now respect of ~persons involves a certain 1140 2, 61 | is rendered ~corrupt by respect of persons.~Aquin.: SMT 1141 2, 61 | distributive justice. In this way respect of persons may ~take place 1142 2, 61 | greater person, there is no respect of persons, ~because the 1143 2, 62 | towards himself: in this respect suicide is a sin in relation 1144 2, 64 | is competent to man in ~respect of his reason wherein God' 1145 2, 64 | are competent to man in respect of exterior ~things. One 1146 2, 64 | things ~is their use. In this respect man ought to possess external 1147 2, 64 | and ~adultery, and in this respect it belongs to theft to be 1148 2, 64 | taken secretly: and in this respect it belongs properly to theft ~ 1149 2, 64 | belonging to another in some respect: thus a deposit belongs 1150 2, 65 | 2/2~Nevertheless in this respect there is a difference between 1151 2, 67 | anyone ~unjustly, in this respect he departs from the order 1152 2, 70 | of his honor, or of the ~respect due to him from others. 1153 2, 70 | acts ~unjustly against the respect due to the hearer.~Aquin.: 1154 2, 71 | another secretly, seems to respect rather than slight ~him, 1155 2, 71 | or carelessness. In this respect sins of word have a ~certain 1156 2, 73 | deed a man deserves both respect and a ~good name in the 1157 2, 73 | grievous according as a greater respect is due to ~the person derided.~ 1158 2, 74 | know whom God curses ~in respect of final reprobation, it 1159 2, 74 | who is accursed ~of God in respect of being guilty of present 1160 2, 74 | greater claim on our love and respect. Hence it is written (Lev. 1161 2, 75 | which is sold. One, in respect of the thing's substance: 1162 2, 75 | 2/4~Another defect is in respect of quantity which is known 1163 2, 75 | which is ~defective in one respect being useful in many others.~ 1164 2, 76 | compensation for a loan, in ~respect of such things as are not 1165 2, 77 | namely, the good as ~due in respect of Divine or human law.~ 1166 2, 78 | justice, viz. "obedience" in ~respect of one's superiors, "discipline" 1167 2, 78 | the second is that in some respect ~they fall short of the 1168 2, 78 | rendered to me?" In this ~respect "religion" is annexed to 1169 2, 78 | due may be considered in respect of a ~twofold due, moral 1170 2, 78 | to which one is bound in respect of the rectitude ~of virtue: 1171 2, 79 | is not due, or unduly in respect of some other ~circumstance.~ 1172 2, 79 | its essence; and ~in this respect it is in a way identified 1173 2, 81 | obeying ~God, and in this respect we ask: "Thy will be done 1174 2, 81 | us to ~merit, and in this respect we say: "Give us this day 1175 2, 81 | to the Divine Persons in respect of their ~nature, whereas 1176 2, 81 | is said to ask or pray in respect of His assumed, i.e. His 1177 2, 81 | human, nature ~and not in respect of His Godhead: and the 1178 2, 81 | they suffer: and in this respect they are not in a condition 1179 2, 81 | has a twofold efficacy in respect of ~a future effect, namely, 1180 2, 85 | them in figure." In ~this respect they had something in common 1181 2, 86 | of ~God, but also through respect of men. Now a promise is 1182 2, 86 | perfectly conformed to Christ in respect ~of purity of both body 1183 2, 87 | morally evil and hurtful in respect of some particular ~emergency: 1184 2, 87 | is invoked, and in this respect we should ~hold an oath 1185 2, 88 | be lawfully ~employed in respect of anyone.~Aquin.: SMT SS 1186 2, 88 | have such an intention in respect of God ~Whose will is immutable. 1187 2, 89 | above all praise. In this respect we owe Him reverence and 1188 2, 89 | ordained for ~our good. In this respect we owe Him praise; wherefore 1189 2, 90 | not admit of excess, in respect of absolute ~quantity, but 1190 2, 90 | does admit of excess in respect of proportionate ~quantity, 1191 2, 90 | beyond the mean of virtue in respect of certain circumstances ( 1192 2, 90 | ends: since it is in this ~respect that moral acts are diversified 1193 2, 90 | divided ~into many species in respect of the various ends of divine 1194 2, 90 | reverence to ~God, and in this respect the first species of this 1195 2, 92 | man is said to be wise in respect not of his body but of his ~ 1196 2, 94 | artificial, but only ~in respect of their natural matter. 1197 2, 94 | divination by the stars, in respect of which one day differentiated 1198 2, 95 | than to pay others the respect we owe to our parents. ~ 1199 2, 96 | guilty of perjury in this respect, since that which he swore 1200 2, 97 | belonging to one species in ~one respect, and to different species 1201 2, 97 | different species in another respect. Thus Socrates ~and Plato 1202 2, 97 | tormented" (Wis. 11:17). In this respect the fitting punishment of 1203 2, 99 | befits him ~to receive in respect of something accidental 1204 2, 100 | exercises providence in one respect, ~partakes of the character 1205 2, 100 | positions of dignity, the respect which is paid to anyone 1206 2, 100 | exercise of his ~government. In respect of his excellence there 1207 2, 100 | kind of excellence; and in respect of the ~exercise of his 1208 2, 101 | those who honor him in some ~respect and not simply.~Aquin.: 1209 2, 101 | ascribing latria to God in respect of creation, which is ~not 1210 2, 101 | a creature, but dulia in respect of lordship, which ~is communicated 1211 2, 101 | distinct from charity, in ~respect of the other reasons for 1212 2, 101 | absolutely. For though, in respect of that ~dignity, man is 1213 2, 102 | thereof is ~measured in respect, not of quantity, but of 1214 2, 102 | a superior, and in this respect it is contained under different ~ 1215 2, 102 | latter's action in one respect, yet it is not subject thereto 1216 2, 102 | subject thereto in every ~respect. Thus, a humor is sometimes 1217 2, 102 | in a particular way, in respect of ~which the superior stands 1218 2, 102 | his subjects, whereas in respect of other matters the subject 1219 2, 102 | regular mode of life, ~in respect of which they are subject 1220 2, 106 | taken on ~them, either in respect of the whole multitude - 1221 2, 106 | punishment affects the soul, in ~respect of which each man is master 1222 2, 108 | three ways. First, with respect to ~their nature as lies: 1223 2, 108 | lies may be divided with respect to their nature as sins, 1224 2, 108 | a more general way, with respect to their ~relation to some 1225 2, 108 | that is naturally evil in respect of its genus ~can by no 1226 2, 108 | it must be right in every respect: because good results from 1227 2, 108 | iv). Now a lie is evil in respect of its genus, since ~it 1228 2, 108 | in itself; secondly, in respect of the evil intended; ~thirdly, 1229 2, 109 | regards it as his end, ~not in respect of its existence, as though 1230 2, 109 | wished to have it, but in ~respect of appearance, since he 1231 2, 111 | irony, nor is it a sin in respect of its genus, ~except through 1232 2, 111 | person: so that ~in this respect they are equal.~Aquin.: 1233 2, 111 | uplifting himself: and ~in this respect the Philosopher says (Ethic. 1234 2, 115 | to them primarily and in respect of their nature, rather 1235 2, 116 | that man's good in their respect consists ~in a certain measure, 1236 2, 116 | ways. First, immediately in respect of the acquisition and keeping ~ 1237 2, 116 | thus it is a mortal sin in respect of ~its genus. For in this 1238 2, 116 | seek spiritual pleasure in respect of ~spiritual objects (thus 1239 2, 116 | purely bodily pleasure in respect of a bodily object.~Aquin.: 1240 2, 116 | being a capital ~vice in respect of other vices.~Aquin.: 1241 2, 116 | therefrom, especially in respect of the desire of an end. 1242 2, 116 | retaining, and in this ~respect covetousness gives rise 1243 2, 116 | in receiving, and in this respect covetousness may be ~considered 1244 2, 117 | another and to virtue ~in respect of excess and deficiency. 1245 2, 117 | prodigality ~differ variously in respect of excess and deficiency. 1246 2, 117 | Prodigality regards passions in respect of money, not as ~exceeding, 1247 2, 120 | the citizens ~virtuous in respect of every virtue," as stated 1248 2, 120 | ad 1). ~Wherefore in this respect those works are called servile 1249 2, 120 | his ~neighbor, chiefly in respect of things pertaining to 1250 2, 121 | endure things unpleasant in respect of bodily contact, ~such 1251 2, 121 | before the other virtues, in ~respect of a certain general utility, 1252 2, 122 | charity, and it is in this ~respect that an act comes to belong 1253 2, 122 | perfect of human acts in ~respect of its genus, as being the 1254 2, 124 | fortitude directly. But in respect ~of its causes nothing hinders 1255 2, 125 | opposed to fortitude in ~respect of an excess of fear, there 1256 2, 125 | opposed to timidity ~in respect of a lack of fear. If then, 1257 2, 126 | for aggression. In this ~respect Tully mentions "confidence," 1258 2, 126 | confidently ~begun. In this respect Tully mentions "magnificence," 1259 2, 126 | threatening evil. In this respect he mentions "patience," 1260 2, 126 | in ~your minds." In this respect he mentions "perseverance," 1261 2, 126 | to this virtue, in this respect, it belongs.~Aquin.: SMT 1262 2, 126 | hardships or dangers. In this respect it is accounted a virtue 1263 2, 127 | said to be magnanimous in respect of ~things that are great 1264 2, 127 | is said to be ~brave in respect of things that are difficult 1265 2, 127 | import in this particular ~respect.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[129] A[ 1266 2, 127 | properly ~strengthens a man in respect of evil, and magnanimity 1267 2, 127 | evil, and magnanimity in respect of the ~obtaining of good, 1268 2, 128 | Divine things. In ~this respect the Philosopher says that " 1269 2, 130 | vainglory, and not merely in respect of one act, vainglory is 1270 2, 131 | opposed ~to prudence, even in respect of its cause: because ignorance 1271 2, 132 | either ~actually or in respect of a proximate disposition 1272 2, 132 | that magnanimity, in this respect, regards the sole aspect 1273 2, 132 | an ordinate affection in respect of money; wherefore all ~ 1274 2, 132 | the other is that in some respect it ~be exceeded thereby. 1275 2, 134 | be more perfect in this respect, ~that it is more perfect 1276 2, 134 | and it is in the latter ~respect that patience is akin to 1277 2, 134 | that patience in a certain respect is an ~integral part of 1278 2, 135 | which is considered in respect of the proper object of 1279 2, 139 | avoids offending, and in this respect ~it corresponds to the virtue 1280 2, 139 | for two reasons. First, in respect ~of the generic notion of 1281 2, 139 | immoderate, but chiefly in respect of its flight: because, 1282 2, 139 | about fear and daring with respect to the greatest evils ~whereby 1283 2, 140 | natural desires. Now "in respect ~of natural desires few 1284 2, 140 | There are other things in respect of which sins frequently 1285 2, 140 | measured by inordinateness in respect of the end, while disgrace 1286 2, 140 | unbecomingness of the sin in ~respect of the sinner.~Aquin.: SMT 1287 2, 141 | for virtue: and in this respect there are two integral ~ 1288 2, 142 | reason again, in a certain respect, persons connected with 1289 2, 143 | honor." Now a man is good in respect of virtue. ~Wherefore praise 1290 2, 143 | being well proportioned in respect ~of the spiritual clarity 1291 2, 143 | honest is pleasing in some respect, whereas the converse does ~ 1292 2, 143 | perhaps be useful in some respect, with regard to a ~particular 1293 2, 143 | to be part and whole in ~respect of one same thing. Now " 1294 2, 145 | The fasting of nature, in respect of which a man is said to ~ 1295 2, 146 | things: and only in this respect is gluttony a mortal sin.~ 1296 2, 146 | admits of one species in respect of time, it seems that there 1297 2, 146 | should ~likewise be others in respect of place and other circumstances.~ 1298 2, 146 | apply to gluttony, which, in respect of ~its genus, is apparently 1299 2, 146 | most akin ~to what is in respect of its genus, is apparently 1300 2, 146 | but one capital vice in respect of pleasures: and this is 1301 2, 146 | end is ascertained with respect to the ~conversion, while 1302 2, 146 | but one capital vice, in respect of such things.~Aquin.: 1303 2, 146 | meat and drink, and in this respect we ~reckon as a daughter 1304 2, 146 | at the helm, ~and in this respect "unseemly joy" is reckoned, 1305 2, 147 | immoderate pleasure: and in this ~respect abstinence is about both 1306 2, 147 | removed ~by virtue. In this respect, sobriety is most requisite 1307 2, 150 | the ~good of the soul in respect of the contemplative life, 1308 2, 151 | of final cause, in which ~respect chiefly the capital vices 1309 2, 151 | perverted thy heart." In this respect we have "blindness of ~mind." 1310 2, 151 | by counseling." In this respect there is "rashness," which 1311 2, 151 | just judgments." In ~this respect there is "thoughtlessness." 1312 2, 151 | Reply OBJ 3: Self-love in respect of any goods that a man 1313 2, 152 | happen in two ways. First, in respect of the matter wherein this ~ 1314 2, 152 | lust must be ~assigned with respect to its matter or object.~ 1315 2, 152 | naturally owes a certain respect to his ~parents and therefore 1316 2, 152 | shamefulness inconsistent with respect, wherefore men are ashamed 1317 2, 152 | animals ~even have a natural respect for those that have begotten 1318 2, 152 | contrary to the natural respect ~which we owe persons related 1319 2, 152 | manner of ~copulation in respect of other circumstances.~ 1320 2, 154 | soul. Now ~they differ in respect of continence and incontinence, 1321 2, 154 | the incontinent. In one ~respect as regards duration, since 1322 2, 154 | Ethic. vii, 8). In another respect the ignorance ~of the intemperate 1323 2, 155 | mitigates punishment, not in respect of that which is ~according 1324 2, 155 | of the ~law; and in this respect it pertains to equity. The 1325 2, 155 | species. This occurs both in ~respect of the reason, as when a 1326 2, 155 | the use of reason, and in ~respect of the appetitive power, 1327 2, 155 | indeed simply, nor in every respect, but in a particular genus. 1328 2, 156 | s object. Thus envy, in respect of its species, ~denotes 1329 2, 156 | is found in a passion in respect of the passion's quantity, 1330 2, 156 | s quantity, that is ~in respect of its excess or deficiency; 1331 2, 156 | considered in a twofold respect, namely with regard to an 1332 2, 156 | tends ~to a good. In this respect again, absolutely speaking. 1333 2, 156 | differentiated specifically in respect also of the other circumstances.~ 1334 2, 159 | difficulty of obtaining it. In respect of the ~former there arises 1335 2, 159 | movement of hope, and in respect of the latter, ~the movement 1336 2, 159 | neither in its nature nor in ~respect of anything else, and thus 1337 2, 159 | restricted sense, for instance in respect of its nature or state or 1338 2, 159 | inasmuch as it excludes ~respect and fear: for fearing and 1339 2, 159 | Wherefore ~every man, in respect of that which is his own, 1340 2, 159 | himself ~to every neighbor, in respect of that which the latter 1341 2, 159 | degree: thirdly, that in this respect ~one should put others before 1342 2, 159 | unprofitable and useless in respect of one's own capability, 1343 2, 159 | nature of the thing, in respect of which the aforesaid ~ 1344 2, 161 | is said to be ~grave in respect of this gravity rather than 1345 2, 162 | consequence, and in this respect death is ~natural to man. 1346 2, 162 | punishment ~was appointed in respect of two things on account 1347 2, 162 | necessaries of that life. In this respect he was punished in ~three 1348 2, 162 | to supply a deficiency in respect of ~external harm caused 1349 2, 164 | naturally. Now just as in respect of ~his corporeal nature 1350 2, 164 | of food and sex, ~so, in respect of his soul, he naturally 1351 2, 166 | twofold ~standpoint. First, in respect of fittingness to the person; 1352 2, 166 | the person; secondly, in ~respect of fittingness to externals, 1353 2, 166 | and if nature ~fail in any respect, surely effort will supply 1354 2, 166 | names and defines it thus in respect of its agreement with temperance, 1355 2, 167 | applies to men in ~this respect. Hence Augustine says (Ep. 1356 2, 168 | our neighbor: and in this respect the decalogue contains ~ 1357 2, 170 | change in a ~prophet in this respect. Yet if there be anything 1358 2, 172 | answer that, Although in some respect one or other of the prophets 1359 2, 173 | operation, which in a ~certain respect may be called force if we 1360 2, 173 | passibility of His body, in respect of which He was "made a 1361 2, 173 | vision ~of the blessed in one respect, namely as to the thing 1362 2, 173 | and, unlike, ~in another respect, namely as to the mode of 1363 2, 174 | it was necessary, in this respect, that God ~should provide 1364 2, 175 | conversation, and in this respect the grace ~of the word may 1365 2, 176 | of nature, and in this ~respect miracles are called "virtues." 1366 2, 176 | supernatural, and in this respect they are commonly called " 1367 2, 178 | delightful, and ~in this respect it pertains to the appetitive 1368 2, 178 | affections, and in this respect the love ~of God and our 1369 2, 178 | it is ~competent to us in respect of the incorruptible part 1370 2, 178 | cannot last ~long in this respect, it can be of long duration 1371 2, 180 | surpassed by another in some respect. ~Accordingly we must reply 1372 2, 181 | offices differ properly in respect of acts that are ~referred 1373 2, 182 | present life: and in this respect they have an "imperfect 1374 2, 182 | perfection of charity, in respect of ~which the Christian 1375 2, 182 | in two ways: first, with respect to his internal ~actions; 1376 2, 182 | actions; secondly, with respect to his external actions. 1377 2, 182 | perfection except by growth in ~respect of external actions.~Aquin.: 1378 2, 182 | religious are, in a certain respect, namely as regards the cure 1379 2, 183 | Now this pertains to the respect of persons, which in such 1380 2, 183 | Brethren, have not . . . with respect of persons," says: "If ~ 1381 2, 183 | the Lord ~of glory with respect of persons.' For who would 1382 2, 184 | the other is imperfect, in respect ~of which some are said 1383 2, 184 | God; and in the latter ~respect they are under obedience 1384 2, 186 | religious do not differ in this ~respect, as though in one religious 1385 2, 186 | But the ~difference is in respect of the different things 1386 2, 186 | excellent ~than another save in respect of that in which it differs 1387 2, 186 | For the comparison with respect to the end is absolute, 1388 2, 186 | whereas the comparison with respect to exercise ~is relative, 1389 2, 186 | certain cases, and in this respect ~stand higher than other 1390 2, 186 | will be the more perfect in respect of poverty, according as 1391 2, 187 | religious orders excel in ~respect of various works of virtue.~ 1392 3, 1 | this may be viewed with respect to our "furtherance in good." 1393 3, 1 | in human nature: one, ~in respect of the order of natural 1394 3, 1 | capability; the ~other in respect to the order of the Divine 1395 3, 1 | one person. And in this respect Christ came principally 1396 3, 2 | numbered. And hence in this respect ~the union of the Incarnation 1397 3, 2 | and natural in the same ~respect; for it is called grace 1398 3, 3 | many simply, ~are in some respect one, e.g. one people, and 1399 3, 6 | His likeness: which ~is in respect of the mind that is called 1400 3, 7 | Holy Ghost, in the same respect; for He gives them as God 1401 3, 7 | Son of God. But in this respect it ~does not pertain to 1402 3, 9 | higher things, ~and in this respect the soul of Christ was full 1403 3, 9 | necessary that even in this respect the soul of Christ should 1404 3, 10 | Essence is not ~finite with respect to the soul of Christ, since 1405 3, 10 | to its essence, in which respect it is not infinite. For 1406 3, 10 | which is ~limited in some respect, nothing is greater in that 1407 3, 10 | the grace of Christ with respect to the union with the Word; ~ 1408 3, 11 | Therefore there is a likeness in respect of what both powers regard, 1409 3, 11 | powers regard, but ~not in respect of that in which the condition 1410 3, 11 | habitual, but actual with ~respect to everything He knew in 1411 3, 13 | these the first is ~with respect to the transmutation of 1412 3, 15 | we speak of Christ ~with respect to His Divine knowledge, 1413 3, 15 | if we speak of Him ~with respect to empiric knowledge, wonder 1414 3, 15 | as if it was ~great with respect to Himself, but because 1415 3, 15 | because it was great with respect to ~others.~Aquin.: SMT 1416 3, 15 | Divine power, for with ~respect to this there was no wonder 1417 3, 15 | wonder in Him, but only with respect to His ~human empiric knowledge, 1418 3, 15 | in the end, in the same respect; but there is nothing against 1419 3, 15 | this under ~a different respect - as when a man is at once 1420 3, 18 | and necessary, e.g. with respect to ~beatitude; and sometimes 1421 3, 19 | the person, and in this respect it has the nature of a ~ 1422 3, 19 | principle. And it is in this respect that we are now considering 1423 3, 21 | Whether it pertains to Him in respect of His sensuality?~(3) Whether 1424 3, 21 | was fulfilled. For in this respect also is it that other ~men' 1425 3, 22 | who slew Him: and in this respect He ~was not a victim: for 1426 3, 22 | Himself to ~suffering. In this respect He is a victim, and in this 1427 3, 23 | man is not a stranger in respect ~to God, as to the natural 1428 3, 23 | which are said of God in respect of creatures, as stated 1429 3, 23 | God. Consequently in this respect no comparison is possible.~ 1430 3, 24 | us to ~understand that in respect of His being of the seed 1431 3, 24 | in the human nature, in ~respect of which this befits Him 1432 3, 24 | predestination itself: and in this respect it implies ~a certain antecedence 1433 3, 24 | this in two ways. First, in respect of the good to which we 1434 3, 24 | of His Son." Secondly, in respect of the manner of obtaining ~ 1435 3, 25 | given to him will be one in respect of the person ~honored, 1436 3, 25 | honored, but several in respect of the causes of honor: 1437 3, 25 | to Christ's humanity in respect of ~itself; but in respect 1438 3, 25 | respect of ~itself; but in respect of the Godhead to which 1439 3, 26 | called mediators, in ~some respect, between God and man, forasmuch 1440 3, 27 | justice: so that, in this ~respect, the grace of sanctification 1441 3, 27 | of the Holy Ghost. And in respect of this, it may be said 1442 3, 28 | being thus His Son in every ~respect perfect, so it was becoming 1443 3, 31 | conception, but rather in ~respect of the manner of the conception 1444 3, 31 | Christ's body was in ~Adam in respect of a bodily substance - 1445 3, 32 | called Christ's father in respect of His ~humanity?~Aquin.: 1446 3, 32 | called Christ's ~father in respect of His humanity. Because, 1447 3, 32 | called Christ's Father in respect of the body fashioned by 1448 3, 32 | the Son of God, either in respect of ~His being created or 1449 3, 32 | being justified, but only in respect of His ~eternal generation, 1450 3, 32 | are called sons of God in respect of imperfect sonship, which 1451 3, 33 | should be ~pronounced in respect of its form rather than 1452 3, 33 | matter: and likewise ~in respect of its activity rather than 1453 3, 33 | supernatural, although in a certain respect it was natural.~Aquin.: 1454 3, 34 | the ~glory of the soul, in respect of which He is said to have 1455 3, 35 | Virgin is His Mother in respect of His temporal ~birth?~( 1456 3, 35 | of the Virgin Mother ~in respect of two filiations?~(6) Of 1457 3, 35 | must they be diversified in respect of their ~termini. But we 1458 3, 35 | have been born twice in respect of ~His two nativities. 1459 3, 35 | called Christ's Mother in respect of ~His temporal nativity?~ 1460 3, 35 | called Christ's ~Mother in respect of His temporal nativity. 1461 3, 35 | Christ is called God in respect of His Divine Nature. ~But 1462 3, 35 | person and hypostasis in ~respect of that nature in which 1463 3, 35 | relation is ~considered in respect, not of its terms, but of 1464 3, 35 | if it were considered in respect of its terms, every man ~ 1465 3, 35 | relation to ~several in respect of various causes, but of 1466 3, 35 | there ~are two filiations in respect of the twofold nativity. 1467 3, 35 | dependent on the mother, in respect of which relation Christ 1468 3, 35 | filiation in Christ, which is in respect of ~the Eternal Father: 1469 3, 37 | feasts they are born: or in respect of ~some blood relation; 1470 3, 39 | unto Him as man, whereas in respect of His Divine Nature He 1471 3, 39 | that, What took place with respect to Christ in His baptism, 1472 3, 42 | not to ~believe that in respect of space the world could 1473 3, 46 | forth Ex. ~27:, and in this respect the truth answers to the 1474 3, 46 | it to be likened in every respect, otherwise it would not ~ 1475 3, 46 | whole is so termed with respect to its parts. But the ~parts 1476 3, 46 | soul be considered with respect to its ~essence, it is evident 1477 3, 46 | is the Lord of ~glory in respect of His Godhead. Therefore 1478 3, 46 | is attributed ~to Him in respect of His Godhead.~Aquin.: 1479 3, 47 | in meat or drink, or in respect of a festival day, or of 1480 3, 47 | fulfill God's will with ~respect to the same, according to 1481 3, 47 | of their sin: yet in one respect their crime ~was lessened 1482 3, 49 | accomplished. Yet in one respect no one was able to escape 1483 3, 49 | yet He hates them with respect to the crimes they commit 1484 3, 50 | soul and body in the same respect had their existence ~from 1485 3, 50 | simply," but only in some respect: ~because it is the same 1486 3, 52 | hell were visited in some respect: some to their consolation 1487 3, 53 | is said to exist in some respect, that ~is, in potentiality. 1488 3, 53 | two respects: first, in respect of His Godhead; secondly, ~ 1489 3, 53 | His Godhead; secondly, ~in respect of His created nature. Therefore, 1490 3, 53 | powerful than the body in respect of its created nature. Consequently, 1491 3, 56 | of bodies, but also with respect to the ~resurrection of 1492 3, 57 | is the Sovereign Good in respect ~of His Divine Nature, and 1493 3, 57 | sovereignly glorified in respect of His human ~nature. Consequently, 1494 3, 57 | creature is changeable ~in some respect, as is evident from Augustine ( 1495 3, 57 | the Father; for in this ~respect He says: "He is greater 1496 3, 58 | Christ as man; for in this respect Christ Himself says (Jn. 1497 3, 58 | condition of nature: in which respect it does not belong to Him 1498 3, 58 | equality with the Father in ~respect of His Divine Nature, while 1499 3, 58 | Divine Nature, while in respect of His humanity, He excels ~ 1500 3, 58 | from Christ; and in this respect they ~are said "to sit on


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