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      Part, Question1001   3, 1   |          Hence it is plain that He ~ought not to have put off the
1002   3, 2   |            it seems that this union ought chiefly to be judged ~with
1003   3, 2   |      terminus. Therefore this grace ought rather to be ~called personal
1004   3, 3   |           hence the second creation ought to have been ~brought about
1005   3, 4   |            1~Whether the Son of God ought to have assumed human nature
1006   3, 4   |            seem that the Son of God ought to have assumed human ~nature
1007   3, 4   |            Therefore the Son of God ought to have assumed human nature ~
1008   3, 4   |            is noblest in all things ought to be attributed to ~God.
1009   3, 4   |           Therefore the Son of ~God ought to have assumed self-existing [
1010   3, 4   |           Therefore ~the Son of God ought to have assumed this.~Aquin.:
1011   3, 4   |            1~Whether the Son of God ought to have assumed human nature
1012   3, 4   |            seem that the Son of God ought to have assumed human ~nature
1013   3, 4   |             Therefore ~human nature ought to have been assumed by
1014   3, 4   |              Hence it seems that He ought not to have assumed human
1015   3, 4   |             assume human nature, He ought to ~have assumed it in Adam
1016   3, 4   |            nature from ~sinners, He ought rather to have assumed it
1017   3, 4   |             1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Christ ought to be separated from sinners
1018   3, 4   |           Reply OBJ 3: Since Christ ought especially to be separated
1019   3, 5   |              Whether the Son of God ought to have assumed a true body?~(
1020   3, 5   |           true body?~(2) Whether He ought to have assumed an earthly
1021   3, 5   |           and blood?~(3) Whether He ought to have assumed a soul?~(
1022   3, 5   |      assumed a soul?~(4) Whether He ought to have assumed an intellect?~
1023   3, 5   |            1~Whether the Son of God ought to have assumed a true body?~
1024   3, 5   |             1~OBJ 3: Further, signs ought to correspond to the realities.
1025   3, 5   |             Reply OBJ 3: The figure ought to correspond to the reality
1026   3, 5   |            1~Whether the Son of God ought to have assumed a carnal
1027   3, 6   |          hence it is that the flesh ought not ~to have been assumed
1028   3, 6   |         body, so likewise the flesh ought not to have ~been assumed
1029   3, 7   |            it, so as to forego what ought to be done. But he ~esteems
1030   3, 7   |             Num. 6:8). Therefore we ought not to admit prophecy in
1031   3, 7   |             4). Hence prophecy also ought not to be admitted in Christ.~
1032   3, 9   |     pre-eminently, since the cause ~ought always to be more efficacious
1033   3, 10  |           as it has not the form it ought naturally to have, and in
1034   3, 13  |           Him to will what He knows ought not to come to pass."~Aquin.:
1035   3, 14  |          Son of God in human nature ought to have assumed defects
1036   3, 14  |            seem that the Son of God ought not to have assumed human ~
1037   3, 14  |                Hence, His body also ought to have been in every way
1038   3, 14  |          body, which are penalties, ought not to have been in Him.~
1039   3, 14  |            Para. 1/1~Whether Christ ought to have assumed all the
1040   3, 14  |           It would seem that Christ ought to have assumed all the
1041   3, 14  |          our defects. ~Therefore He ought to have assumed all our
1042   3, 14  |             satisfy for us, ~Christ ought to have had perfective habits
1043   3, 14  |             as regards the body, He ought to have assumed all defects.~
1044   3, 14  |        death. Much more, therefore, ought He to have assumed ~other
1045   3, 14  |             His soul. ~Hence Christ ought to have assumed those defects
1046   3, 15  |          seems that in Christ there ought to have been sin, that ~
1047   3, 15  |            of these three things He ought not to have ~assumed the
1048   3, 15  |             that the "fomes" of sin ought to have been in ~Christ.~
1049   3, 15  |          Therefore in ~Christ there ought not to have been the "fomes"
1050   3, 15  |            whenever He judged ~they ought to be assumed; for there
1051   3, 16  |        seems that the ~human nature ought not to be predicated of
1052   3, 16  |             of God; and hence ~they ought not to be predicated denominatively,
1053   3, 16  |             afterwards seen that it ought not to be said ~although
1054   3, 16  |            Person of the Son of God ought not to be considered as ~
1055   3, 16  |          objection takes it. But it ought to be taken as ~affecting
1056   3, 16  |         which is created by God, it ought simply to be said that He
1057   3, 16  |             heretics the very words ought ~not to be in common, lest
1058   3, 16  |           proposition were true, it ought not to be made use of without ~
1059   3, 18  |             denied ~that man's will ought to be subject to God's will?"~
1060   3, 19  |             3: Further, instruments ought to be proportioned to their ~
1061   3, 24  |              for a ~like reason, we ought not to say that Christ was "
1062   3, 25  |      Wherefore in memory of them we ought to ~honor any relics of
1063   3, 27  |           not believe in Him as she ought." Now it is ~quite clear
1064   3, 27  |           what is proper to Christ ~ought not to be ascribed to some
1065   3, 29  |      evangelist thought that Joseph ought to sever his union ~with
1066   3, 30  |            extent that therefore he ought to forego the vision of
1067   3, 32  |          created and ~justified, He ought not to be called the Son
1068   3, 34  |             end are certain of what ought to be chosen: and consequently ~
1069   3, 34  |             Lord said (Lk. 24:26): "Ought not Christ to have ~suffered
1070   3, 35  |              birth?~(4) Whether she ought to be called the Mother
1071   3, 36  |      Further, it seems that neither ought it to have been announced
1072   3, 37  |             so you do also." But we ought ~not to be circumcised;
1073   3, 37  |          For several reasons Christ ought to have been ~circumcised.
1074   3, 38  |           Since, when John said, 'I ought to be ~baptized by Thee,'
1075   3, 40  |            the crowd." Therefore He ought always to have led a ~solitary
1076   3, 40  |           teach preachers that they ought not to be for ever before
1077   3, 42  |              1/1~Reply OBJ 1: A man ought so to avoid giving offense,
1078   3, 43  |         expect. Having become ~man, ought He to have made another
1079   3, 45  |           to Luke (24:26): "Christ ~ought [Vulg.: 'ought not Christ']
1080   3, 45  |              Christ ~ought [Vulg.: 'ought not Christ'] to have suffered
1081   3, 46  |             be referred Lk. 24:26: "Ought not Christ to ~have suffered
1082   3, 46  |            Para. 1/1~Whether Christ ought to have suffered on the
1083   3, 46  |           It would seem that Christ ought not to have suffered on
1084   3, 46  |           the ~cross. For the truth ought to conform to the figure.
1085   3, 46  |     Therefore it seems ~that Christ ought not to have suffered on
1086   3, 46  |         Fide Orth. iii) that Christ ought not ~to assume "dishonoring
1087   3, 46  |     Therefore it seems that Christ ~ought not to have undergone the
1088   3, 46  |             in fear of things which ought not to be feared. Now there
1089   3, 46  |           kind of sin. Therefore He ought to have endured every kind
1090   3, 46  |      Therefore it seems that Christ ought to have suffered ~then;
1091   3, 46  |         Therefore it seems that ~He ought to have suffered at the
1092   3, 46  |          solstice. Therefore Christ ought to have suffered about the
1093   3, 46  |       Consequently it seems that He ought not ~to have suffered in
1094   3, 46  |             2: Further, the reality ought to correspond with the figure.
1095   3, 46  |      Therefore it seems that Christ ought ~to have suffered in the
1096   3, 47  |          Therefore Christ's Passion ought to be ascribed rather to
1097   3, 47  |          Old Law. Therefore neither ought Christ's Passion, which
1098   3, 47  |             According to the Law He ought to die because He made Himself
1099   3, 48  |         creature, it seems that man ought ~not to be rescued from
1100   3, 48  |           us. Therefore only Christ ought to be called our Redeemer.~
1101   3, 49  |         stripped himself of what he ought to have, he deserves ~that
1102   3, 49  |             the source of meriting, ought not to be ~acquired in Him
1103   3, 51  |         becoming propriety. ~And we ought to content ourselves with
1104   3, 51  |          death. Therefore His ~body ought to be made to return to
1105   3, 51  |               ad 2), Christ's death ought ~not to come from weakness
1106   3, 53  |          third day. For the members ought to be in conformity with
1107   3, 53  |          but ~that His Resurrection ought to have been deferred until
1108   3, 53  |         seems that ~Christ's rising ought not to have been deferred
1109   3, 53  |             third day, but ~that He ought to have risen at once on
1110   3, 54  |             1~Whether Christ's body ought to have risen with its scars?~
1111   3, 54  |             seem that Christ's body ought not to have risen with its ~
1112   3, 54  |      Consequently, it seems that He ought not at His Resurrection
1113   3, 55  |       Whether Christ's Resurrection ought to have been manifested
1114   3, 55  |            Him rise?~(3) Whether He ought to have lived with the disciples
1115   3, 55  |      another shape"?~(5) Whether He ought to have demonstrated the
1116   3, 55  |       Whether Christ's Resurrection ought to have been manifested
1117   3, 55  |          that Christ's Resurrection ought to have been ~manifested
1118   3, 55  |          glory of the Resurrection ~ought to have been manifested
1119   3, 55  |          belongs to the public weal ought to be ~manifested to all.
1120   3, 55  |     Therefore Christ's Resurrection ought to have been ~manifested
1121   3, 55  |      Therefore it seems that Christ ought to have risen ~in sight
1122   3, 55  |  Consequently, it seems that Christ ought to have risen in sight of
1123   3, 55  |     Consequently, ~the Resurrection ought not to be accomplished so
1124   3, 55  |            Para. 1/1~Whether Christ ought to have lived constantly
1125   3, 55  |           It would seem that Christ ought to have lived constantly
1126   3, 55  |         Therefore it seems ~that He ought to have lived constantly
1127   3, 55  |          Therefore it seems that He ought to have lived with ~them
1128   3, 55  |     Therefore it also seems that He ought to have appeared several ~
1129   3, 55  |           It would seem that Christ ought not to have appeared to
1130   3, 55  |  Consequently, it seems that Christ ought not to have appeared to
1131   3, 55  |      Therefore it seems that Christ ought not to have ~appeared in
1132   3, 55  |           not fitting. Therefore He ought not to have appeared in ~
1133   3, 55  |  Consequently, it seems that Christ ought not to manifest ~His Resurrection
1134   3, 55  |            s body was such that it ~ought not to be touched by mortal
1135   3, 57  |            I answer that, The place ought to be in keeping with what
1136   3, 59  |           Therefore judiciary power ought not to be attributed specially ~
1137   3, 59  |      Consequently, judiciary ~power ought rather to be attributed
1138   3, 59  |           Therefore judiciary power ought to be attributed to the
1139   3, 64  |            man "fails to ~act as he ought to," as the Philosopher
1140   3, 64  |        considered valid, because it ought to be evident that this
1141   3, 65  |          OBJ 1: It seems that there ought not to be seven sacraments.
1142   3, 68  |             temporal death. But one ought to rescue a child that is ~
1143   3, 72  |            65], AA[3],4): and so it ought to be ~conformed to it as
1144   3, 73  |      sacrament. For two ~sacraments ought not to be ordained for the
1145   3, 73  |         above (A[2]). Therefore, it ought not to be called by ~various
1146   3, 73  |           for the Eucharist, which ~ought to be given only to the
1147   3, 74  |              Because this sacrament ought to represent Christ's Passion
1148   3, 74  |           matter of this ~sacrament ought rather to be the flesh of
1149   3, 74  |        Therefore it seems that wine ought not to ~be the matter of
1150   3, 74  |            1~Whether this sacrament ought to be made of unleavened
1151   3, 74  |           seems that this sacrament ought not to be made of unleavened ~
1152   3, 74  |        because in this sacrament we ought to imitate Christ's ~institution.
1153   3, 74  |           Jn. 13:1,4). Therefore we ought likewise to ~celebrate this
1154   3, 74  |          Further, legal observances ought not to be continued in the
1155   3, 74  |           from Ex. 12. Therefore we ought not to use unfermented bread
1156   3, 74  |            Therefore this sacrament ought to be made of leavened bread.~
1157   3, 74  |           water. ~Therefore neither ought any distinction to be observed,
1158   3, 74  |             7), on which day ~there ought to be nothing fermented
1159   3, 74  |          Nevertheless entire grapes ought not to ~be mixed with this
1160   3, 74  |          OBJ 1: It seems that water ought not to be mixed with the
1161   3, 74  |            1/1~I answer that, Water ought to be mingled with the wine
1162   3, 74  |            wine only nor water only ought to be offered, but ~both
1163   3, 74  |           comparison refers to what ought to be done, not to what
1164   3, 74  |          OBJ 1: It seems that water ought to be added in great quantity,
1165   3, 74  |    Consequently it seems that water ought to be added in ~great quantity.~
1166   3, 74  |         Church more wine than water ought to be ~employed."~Aquin.:
1167   3, 75  |             1~OBJ 2: Further, there ought to be conformity between
1168   3, 75  |          Emesenus says: "To thee it ought neither to be ~a novelty
1169   3, 75  |             1~OBJ 2: Further, there ought not to be any deception
1170   3, 75  |         senses. Therefore our faith ought not to be contrary to the
1171   3, 75  |    accidents of the bread and ~wine ought not to remain in this sacrament.~
1172   3, 76  |          contained there, the blood ought not to be consecrated apart, ~
1173   3, 76  |           OBJ 2: Further, the truth ought to correspond with the figure.
1174   3, 77  |            a subject, because there ought not to be anything disorderly
1175   3, 77  |          Consequently, the breaking ought not ~to be ascribed to the
1176   3, 78  |           the effect of a sacrament ought to be expressed in ~its
1177   3, 78  |             of ~the consecration we ought to say: "This becomes My
1178   3, 78  |            determine the person, it ought to be said: "This is the
1179   3, 78  |             OBJ 5: Further, nothing ought to be inserted in the form
1180   3, 78  |            the form of a ~sacrament ought to denote what is done in
1181   3, 78  |           consecration of the bread ought to signify the actual ~conversion
1182   3, 78  |          being." But the conversion ought not to be signified in ~
1183   3, 78  |            form also the conversion ought to be expressed as in ~"
1184   3, 78  |         Further, occasions of error ought to be withheld from men, ~
1185   3, 78  |             form the word "charity" ought rather to be used ~than "
1186   3, 78  |               Consequently, mention ought to be made of Christ's ~
1187   3, 78  |   profitable for many. Therefore it ought to be said: "Which shall
1188   3, 79  |            effect of this sacrament ought to be considered, ~first
1189   3, 79  |        alive spiritually, and so he ought not to eat the ~spiritual
1190   3, 80  |              It seems that two ways ought not to be distinguished
1191   3, 80  |      spiritually. Therefore neither ought this distinction to be made ~
1192   3, 80  |       Therefore sacramental ~eating ought not to be divided in contrast
1193   3, 80  |           exist without one another ought not ~to be divided in contrast
1194   3, 80  |        given to ~strengthen, and it ought not to be given except to
1195   3, 80  |              1/1~Whether the priest ought to deny the body of Christ
1196   3, 80  |            Therefore Holy Communion ought not to ~be given to open
1197   3, 80  |          kind as to consider that I ought to be ~consulted regarding
1198   3, 80  |        thought that Holy ~Communion ought to be given to such with
1199   3, 80  |            mortally; because no one ought to commit mortal sin in
1200   3, 80  |               But the secret sinner ought rather to prefer ~infamy
1201   3, 80  |           intercourse: because they ought not to be ~forbidden from
1202   3, 80  |     Consequently, ~it seems that he ought not to be prevented from
1203   3, 80  |          Regist. xi), says that one ought to refrain from ~Communion
1204   3, 80  |          the flesh of the ~Lamb, we ought not to indulge in carnal
1205   3, 80  |          Therefore it seems that we ought to take this sacrament after ~
1206   3, 80  |        sacrament, ~and His charity, ought to be first of all established
1207   3, 80  |          OBJ 5: That this sacrament ought to enter into the mouth
1208   3, 80  |          after. ~Nevertheless there ought to be some interval between
1209   3, 80  |          have not the use of reason ought to receive this ~sacrament?~
1210   3, 80  |          have not the use of reason ought not to ~receive this sacrament.
1211   3, 80  |            Therefore this sacrament ought not to be given to those
1212   3, 80  |         towards this ~sacrament, it ought to be given to them in the
1213   3, 80  |             2: Further, the reality ought to answer to the figure.
1214   3, 80  |   reasonable cause, he considers he ought to refrain from ~receiving
1215   3, 80  |             died but once, so a man ought to be baptized but once.
1216   3, 80  |         born naturally but once, so ought he by Baptism to be reborn ~
1217   3, 80  |           and he who deems that he ~ought to refrain entirely from
1218   3, 80  |             soul. Consequently, one ought to refrain ~from receiving
1219   3, 80  |             approach this sacrament ought not to take Christ's body
1220   3, 80  |            finish the sacrament, he ought on no account to receive ~
1221   3, 80  |    consecrate the entire sacrament, ought to communicate in the entire ~
1222   3, 80  |        sacrament, in which the body ought not to be consecrated without ~
1223   3, 81  |             blood, ~because nothing ought to be asserted of either
1224   3, 82  |         done by ~several. But there ought to be nothing superfluous
1225   3, 82  |          consecrates this sacrament ought ~not to receive it at his
1226   3, 82  |           Divine gifts, of which he ought himself to be the first
1227   3, 82  |              iii). Consequently, he ought to receive ~before dispensing
1228   3, 82  |          the priest who is a sinner ought not to approach this ~sacrament.
1229   3, 82  |         Therefore it seems that one ought not to ~refrain from receiving
1230   3, 82  |           otherwise. Therefore, ~it ought not to be forbidden to hear
1231   3, 82  |            the case of a leper, who ought not to celebrate in public:
1232   3, 83  |           Therefore this sacrament ~ought to be celebrated but once
1233   3, 83  |           this sacrament the Church ought to ~imitate Christ's institution.
1234   3, 83  |           seems that this sacrament ought ~to be celebrated at that
1235   3, 83  |            it seems that the priest ought not to be ~hindered from
1236   3, 83  |         celebration of this mystery ought to be determined by each
1237   3, 83  |         Reply OBJ 4: As a rule mass ought to be said in the day and
1238   3, 83  |            1~Whether this sacrament ought to be celebrated in a house
1239   3, 83  |           seems that this sacrament ought not to be celebrated in
1240   3, 83  |          seems ~that this sacrament ought not to be celebrated in
1241   3, 83  |           this sacrament the Church ought to ~imitate the custom of
1242   3, 83  |       nothing that is to no purpose ought to be done in the ~Church,
1243   3, 83  |          Further, only Divine works ought to be recalled with solemnity, ~
1244   3, 83  |           Church. Therefore neither ought the consecration of a church
1245   3, 83  |           OBJ 5: Further, the truth ought to correspond with the figure.
1246   3, 83  |          Consequently, ~the chalice ought to be of stone, and not
1247   3, 83  |             gold, the altar cloths ~ought to be made of silk and not
1248   3, 83  |         Reply OBJ 1: This sacrament ought as a rule to be celebrated
1249   3, 83  |             and of the Holy ~Ghost, ought not to be baptized again,
1250   3, 83  |          baptized again, so neither ought a place, once ~dedicated
1251   3, 83  |        beams of a ~dedicated church ought not to be used for any other
1252   3, 83  |            instruction in the faith ought ~rather to be given regarding
1253   3, 83  |            devotion of the faithful ought not to ~be stirred up in
1254   3, 83  |           spoken in this sacrament ~ought to be uttered by the priest,
1255   3, 83  |       sighing; for all these things ought to result ~from the aforesaid
1256   3, 83  |            Divine things to others, ought first to partake ~thereof
1257   3, 83  |             in the others, mention ~ought to be made of all that belongs
1258   3, 83  |           sacraments of the Church ~ought not to be repeated. Consequently
1259   3, 83  |            which appears ridiculous ought to be done in one ~of the
1260   3, 83  |          Consequently, such things ~ought not to be done in this sacrament.~
1261   3, 83  |           Consequently, such things ought not to be done in the celebration
1262   3, 83  |             Therefore Christ's body ought to be broken ~into five
1263   3, 83  |          OBJ 11: Further, the truth ought to be conformable with the
1264   3, 83  |           this sacrament, which use ought to ~be devout and reverent.
1265   3, 83  |          part ~put into the chalice ought not to be given to the people
1266   3, 83  |             Reply OBJ 11: The truth ought to be conformable with the
1267   3, 83  |             the people communicate, ought not to be ~reserved until
1268   3, 83  |             OBJ 12: Several persons ought to be present at the solemn ~
1269   3, 83  |             celebration of the mass ought to be finished by someone
1270   3, 83  |        eaten or drunk anything, he ~ought nevertheless to complete
1271   3, 83  |         recalls a sin committed, he ought to make an act of ~contrition,
1272   3, 83  |             excommunication; for he ought to make the resolution of
1273   3, 83  |            the wine is poisoned, it ought ~to be poured out, and after
1274   3, 83  |        become one of death, ~but it ought to be kept in a suitable
1275   3, 83  |           not remain incomplete, he ought to put other ~wine into
1276   3, 83  |            water is absent, then he ought at once to add them and
1277   3, 83  |            the water is absent, he ~ought notwithstanding to proceed
1278   3, 83  |         responsible for the neglect ought to be punished. ~And on
1279   3, 83  |             rejecting the water, he ought to pour in ~wine with water,
1280   3, 83  |        after receiving the body, he ought to procure ~another host
1281   3, 83  |           body; and at the close he ought once more to receive the ~
1282   3, 83  |          said some of ~the words he ought to say, he ought not to
1283   3, 83  |           words he ought to say, he ought not to be disturbed mentally
1284   3, 83  |          sacrament, I think that he ought not ~to repeat them on that
1285   3, 83  |             sacrifice, but ~that he ought to proceed: but if he is
1286   3, 83  |           seems that the same thing ought to ~be done as was stated
1287   3, 83  |         days ~the one doing penance ought to fast, and abstain from
1288   3, 84  |         state of beginners. But man ought ~to advance from that state
1289   3, 84  |             1/1~OBJ 2: Further, man ought to rejoice at every good
1290   3, 84  |            be found who ~think they ought often to do penance, who
1291   3, 85  |       proper object of grief as one ought to grieve, ~and for an end
1292   3, 85  |            for an end for which one ought to grieve. And this is observed
1293   3, 85  |     actually present, ~of which one ought to be ashamed; whereas it
1294 Suppl, 2 |            of original ~sin. For we ought to be contrite on account
1295 Suppl, 2 |             original sin; and so he ought to have contrition ~for
1296 Suppl, 2 |          punishment. But contrition ought to be on account of sin,
1297 Suppl, 2 |         victim dies. Now the sinner ought to be contrite during that ~
1298 Suppl, 2 |            degree of his contrition ought to be ~proportionate not
1299 Suppl, 2 |             Para. 1/1~Whether a man ought to have contrition for another'
1300 Suppl, 2 |            It would seem that a man ought to have contrition for another'
1301 Suppl, 2 |           servant." Therefore a man ought to be contrite ~for another'
1302 Suppl, 2 |              Further, man is bound, ought of charity, to love his
1303 Suppl, 2 |         ourselves, it seems that we ought to ~grieve for his sins,
1304 Suppl, 2 |           Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: We ought to grieve for the sins of
1305 Suppl, 3 |          Whether sorrow for one sin ought to be greater than for another?~
1306 Suppl, 3 |          contrite for that which he ought to have avoided. ~But he
1307 Suppl, 3 |            to have avoided. ~But he ought to avoid one sin more than
1308 Suppl, 3 |      Therefore, in like ~manner, he ought to be more sorry for one,
1309 Suppl, 3 |          the higher appetite, a man ought to be more sorry for a more
1310 Suppl, 3 |             the punishment thereof, ought to ~be greater where the
1311 Suppl, 4 |         granted, ~it seems that one ought always to grieve for one'
1312 Suppl, 4 |         into a temporal one, sorrow ought to remain during the whole
1313 Suppl, 4 |          Reply OBJ 4: Just as a man ought not to do evil that good
1314 Suppl, 4 |         good may come of ~it, so he ought not to rejoice in evil,
1315 Suppl, 4 |      infinity; wherefore contrition ought to continue always; nor
1316 Suppl, 4 |             virtues when and how he ought ~to. On the other hand,
1317 Suppl, 4 |             will takes upon itself, ought to be moderately intense,
1318 Suppl, 4 |           be moderately intense, so ought it to be ~of moderate duration,
1319 Suppl, 5 |          that for greater sins ~one ought to have greater contrition.
1320 Suppl, 5 |        separation from his last end ought to be; just as love can
1321 Suppl, 6 |           sinner who is the accused ought not to be his own judge, ~
1322 Suppl, 6 |            another and consequently ought to confess to him.~Aquin.:
1323 Suppl, 6 |     sacramental power; wherefore it ought to be imposed by the ~dispensers
1324 Suppl, 6 |           of faith, wherefore they ~ought to be proportionate to faith.
1325 Suppl, 6 |          which case, seemingly, one ought to confess it as mortal. ~
1326 Suppl, 6 |             an ~untruth. But no one ought to tell an untruth in confession,
1327 Suppl, 6 |        conscience. Therefore a man ~ought not to accuse himself of
1328 Suppl, 7 |        proper way, to confess as he ought, what he ought, and ~when
1329 Suppl, 7 |        confess as he ought, what he ought, and ~when he ought, and
1330 Suppl, 7 |         what he ought, and ~when he ought, and in this way confession
1331 Suppl, 8 |             tribunal of conscience, ought, and is bound, to believe ~
1332 Suppl, 9 |               2) Whether confession ought to be entire?~(3) Whether
1333 Suppl, 9 |            previously forgotten, he ought to confess again the sins
1334 Suppl, 9 |          Therefore it seems that he ought to manifest his ~conscience
1335 Suppl, 11|             another. Therefore such ought to reveal what ~they know
1336 Suppl, 11|            such and ~such a sin, he ought not to say it, because he
1337 Suppl, 11|             about a ~confession, he ought to say nothing, nor would
1338 Suppl, 11|           Reply OBJ 2: A confidence ought not easily to be accepted
1339 Suppl, 11|       matter that, as ~some say, he ought to declare that he cannot
1340 Suppl, 11|          other source: although he ~ought to avoid giving scandal,
1341 Suppl, 16|            done more good. But one ~ought to repent of evil done more
1342 Suppl, 17|          inquiry:~(1) Whether there ought to be keys in the Church?~(
1343 Suppl, 17|            Cor. 4:1. Therefore they ought to ~have the keys.~Aquin.:
1344 Suppl, 21|          would seem that the Church ought not to excommunicate anyone, ~
1345 Suppl, 21|       Therefore the Church Militant ought not ~to judge any man by
1346 Suppl, 21|             injury. ~Therefore this ought by no means to be done.~
1347 Suppl, 21|        kingdom. Wherefore, since he ought not to ~exclude from the
1348 Suppl, 21|            the instruction which he ought to ~have. It is in this
1349 Suppl, 23|    excommunicated person, since one ought to die rather ~than commit
1350 Suppl, 25|       attainment of glory, which he ought to desire above all things.
1351 Suppl, 25|            it would seem that a man ought to put aside all ~other
1352 Suppl, 25|             1~Whether an indulgence ought to be granted for temporal
1353 Suppl, 25|             seem that an indulgence ought not to be granted for ~temporal
1354 Suppl, 25|             simony. Therefore this ~ought not to be done.~Aquin.:
1355 Suppl, 25|    assistance. ~Much less therefore ought they to be granted for temporal
1356 Suppl, 28|             would ordain such a one ought to be deprived of the power
1357 Suppl, 28|         answer that, Solemn penance ought not to be repeated, for
1358 Suppl, 28|           we consider his crime, he ought to do the same ~penance
1359 Suppl, 28|            2: It also seems that it ought to be imposed on clerics.
1360 Suppl, 28|           in a layman. Therefore it ought to be imposed ~on a cleric
1361 Suppl, 28|           for ~fear of scandal. Nor ought such a penance to be imposed
1362 Suppl, 29|      sacrament?~(5) Whether the oil ought to be consecrated?~(6) Whether
1363 Suppl, 29|          host a second time, ~which ought by no means to be done.
1364 Suppl, 29|          given at the end of life, ~ought to be complete, since there
1365 Suppl, 29|           is no other to follow; it ought also to ~be gentle, lest
1366 Suppl, 29|           Para. 1/1~Whether the oil ought to be consecrated?~Aquin.:
1367 Suppl, 32|         deformed in the above parts ought to be ~anointed thereon?~
1368 Suppl, 32|            1~Whether this sacrament ought to be conferred on those
1369 Suppl, 32|            1~Whether this sacrament ought to be given in any kind
1370 Suppl, 32|             for glory. Therefore it ought ~to be given to those only,
1371 Suppl, 32|            1~Whether this sacrament ought to be given to madmen and
1372 Suppl, 32|            seem that this sacrament ought to be given to children. ~
1373 Suppl, 32|    Therefore, just as the Eucharist ought not to ~be given to children,
1374 Suppl, 32|             to children, so neither ought this sacrament to be given
1375 Suppl, 32|            Therefore the whole body ought to be anointed.~Aquin.:
1376 Suppl, 32|            sacramental unction also ought to be applied ~to those
1377 Suppl, 32|               Therefore the ~breast ought to be anointed.~Aquin.:
1378 Suppl, 32|           the feet are anointed, so ought other ~members of the body
1379 Suppl, 32|           Therefore this ~anointing ought not to be applied to one
1380 Suppl, 32|          possible to the part which ought to have been anointed. For ~
1381 Suppl, 33|              Whether this sacrament ought to be repeated?~(2) Whether
1382 Suppl, 33|            repeated?~(2) Whether it ought to be repeated during the
1383 Suppl, 33|            1~Whether this sacrament ought to be repeated?~Aquin.:
1384 Suppl, 33|            seem that this sacrament ought not to be repeated. For ~
1385 Suppl, 33|        Extreme Unction, ~because it ought not to be given save to
1386 Suppl, 33|            1~Whether this sacrament ought to be repeated during the
1387 Suppl, 33|            seem that this sacrament ought not to be repeated during ~
1388 Suppl, 33|      spiritual remedy. Therefore it ought not to be repeated for one ~
1389 Suppl, 33|            contracted. Therefore it ought to be given ~again.~Aquin.:
1390 Suppl, 33|            the sick man, because it ought not to be given except to ~
1391 Suppl, 34|          His blood. Therefore there ought to be ~Order in the Church.~
1392 Suppl, 36|           seem that this ~sacrament ought also to be conferred on
1393 Suppl, 36|             the law; wherefore they ought to possess knowledge of
1394 Suppl, 37|             there?~(3) Whether they ought to be divided into those
1395 Suppl, 37|          Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether we ought to distinguish several Orders? ~
1396 Suppl, 37|            1: It would seem that we ought not to distinguish several
1397 Suppl, 37|        whole is predicated, neither ought this sacrament to ~be divided
1398 Suppl, 37|             and ~consequently there ought to be only one Order.~Aquin.:
1399 Suppl, 37|             and ~consequently there ought to be several Orders.~Aquin.:
1400 Suppl, 37|            It would seem that there ought to be more. For ~the higher
1401 Suppl, 37|             Church. Therefore there ought to be another Order ~for
1402 Suppl, 37|    knowledge" to the priest, for he ought to have the key of knowledge; ~"
1403 Suppl, 37|          not follow that the orders ought to be distinguished according
1404 Suppl, 37|          would seem that the Orders ought not to be divided into those ~
1405 Suppl, 38|       namely what ~science each one ought to cultivate, and how far
1406 Suppl, 39|            It would seem that a man ought not to be debarred from
1407 Suppl, 39|             by mishap. Therefore he ought not to incur the punishment
1408 Suppl, 39|             the aforesaid sacrament ought ~to be conformed, it follows
1409 Suppl, 39|            It would seem that a man ought not to be debarred from
1410 Suppl, 39|         affliction. Therefore a man ought not to be ~deprived of the
1411 Suppl, 40|      Whether those who are ordained ought to be shaven and tonsured
1412 Suppl, 40|      Whether those who are ordained ought to wear the tonsure?~Aquin.:
1413 Suppl, 40|         that those who are ordained ought not to wear the ~tonsure
1414 Suppl, 40|         acquire a royal dignity and ought to be perfect in virtue.
1415 Suppl, 40|      ministers of the New Testament ought ~to abound more than that
1416 Suppl, 40|            the priestly Order there ought to be an episcopal power?~
1417 Suppl, 40|            It would seem that there ought not to be an episcopal power
1418 Suppl, 40|    Therefore neither in the New Law ought there to be any ~power above
1419 Suppl, 40|              the rite of the Church ought to be more conformed to
1420 Suppl, 40|            pontiffs. Therefore they ought to wear the ephod.~Aquin.:
1421 Suppl, 42|           sacrament?~(2) Whether it ought to have been instituted
1422 Suppl, 42|            1~Whether this sacrament ought to have been instituted
1423 Suppl, 42|           would seem that Matrimony ought not to have been instituted ~
1424 Suppl, 42|           41], A[1]). ~Therefore it ought not to have been instituted. ~
1425 Suppl, 42|          from Christ. Therefore it ~ought not to have been instituted
1426 Suppl, 42|           of concupiscence, all men ought to contract marriage, and
1427 Suppl, 43|          sacraments. ~Therefore one ought not to make a promise of
1428 Suppl, 43|         bound by oath, for then ~he ought to be compelled, in the
1429 Suppl, 43|            hence he teaches that we ought to add the ~condition. "
1430 Suppl, 43|            not expressed in ~words, ought nevertheless to be impressed
1431 Suppl, 43|      another free; and such conduct ought not to be tolerated by the ~
1432 Suppl, 43|            Again, neither seemingly ought a betrothal to be dissolved
1433 Suppl, 44|             from which a definition ought to ~be given are not known
1434 Suppl, 45|            the case. Yet such a man ought to bear the excommunication
1435 Suppl, 47|        because he fears not what he ought not to fear, or where, or ~
1436 Suppl, 47|         fear, or where, or ~when he ought not to fear.~Aquin.: SMT
1437 Suppl, 47|          marriage under ~compulsion ought to be counseled to stand
1438 Suppl, 47|           Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: He ought not always to be advised
1439 Suppl, 49|             when one uses it as one ought according to ~all the circumstances.~
1440 Suppl, 51|     assertion to maintain that they ought to be separated then. ~Therefore
1441 Suppl, 52|          the law to ~which our will ought to be subject, it follows
1442 Suppl, 52|             fault of his; and ~this ought not to be. ~Aquin.: SMT
1443 Suppl, 52|           Therefore such a slavery ~ought to be entirely annulled
1444 Suppl, 53|         marriage already contracted ought to be ~annulled by the obligation
1445 Suppl, 53|          conjug.), then every order ought ~to be an impediment. Yet
1446 Suppl, 53|         contrary, that even a Greek ought not to receive sacred orders
1447 Suppl, 54|          consanguinity. Now a thing ought not to be distinguished
1448 Suppl, 54|          who are in the same degree ought to be equally related. ~
1449 Suppl, 54|             since in all things she ought to be ~subject to her father
1450 Suppl, 54|       intimacy with one another and ought to safeguard one another'
1451 Suppl, 55|       husband's kindred, and yet it ought not to be named affinity,
1452 Suppl, 55|           affinity or consanguinity ought not always to be annulled
1453 Suppl, 55|             came to knowledge they ~ought not to be separated.~Aquin.:
1454 Suppl, 55|            alike. Now if a marriage ought ~to be annulled on account
1455 Suppl, 55|           consanguinity, the ~other ought to be separated for the
1456 Suppl, 55|        seemly. Therefore a marriage ought not to be annulled on account
1457 Suppl, 55|        knowledge of the Church, she ought to sever the aforesaid union.~
1458 Suppl, 55|       conscience the other brother ~ought not on this account always
1459 Suppl, 55|         marriage: but seemingly one ought to draw a ~distinction,
1460 Suppl, 55|              It would seem that one ought not to proceed by way of
1461 Suppl, 55|              Further, if a marriage ought to be denounced this should
1462 Suppl, 55|             that in such a suit one ought not to proceed by ~hearing
1463 Suppl, 57|            for this very reason it ~ought to pass to those who ought
1464 Suppl, 57|          ought to pass to those who ought to succeed to him by right
1465 Suppl, 57|             Reply OBJ 7: A relative ought to succeed by right of relationship;
1466 Suppl, 57|          For it would seem that ~it ought above all to be contracted
1467 Suppl, 58|            perpetual, since nowise ~ought one to invoke the demon'
1468 Suppl, 58|            wife's death, ~that they ought to be separated: which is
1469 Suppl, 58|      against marriage. Therefore he ought to be punished ~by being
1470 Suppl, 58|           the death of his wife he ~ought to remain without any hope
1471 Suppl, 58|               and consequently that ought seemingly to be the age
1472 Suppl, 59|             converted, her ~husband ought to be restored to her even
1473 Suppl, 59|              2/2~Further, a husband ought not to cohabit with an unbelieving
1474 Suppl, 59|            Reply OBJ 4: The husband ought not to take a vow of continence
1475 Suppl, 59|           me by theft," for then he ought to leave her rather than
1476 Suppl, 61|        consent. For the ~Divine law ought to be more favorable to
1477 Suppl, 61|            7:38. Therefore marriage ought not to hinder a man from
1478 Suppl, 62|           is natural. Therefore it ~ought to have been a cause of
1479 Suppl, 62|        which pertains to a divorce, ought to precede the judgment ~
1480 Suppl, 62|         that which cannot be proved ought not to be submitted to ~
1481 Suppl, 62|             the divorce in question ought not to be made on the judgment
1482 Suppl, 62|            him away. Therefore she ~ought not to be summoned by accusation
1483 Suppl, 62|           to a stranger. Now ~a man ought not to refer to the Church
1484 Suppl, 62|           divorce, husband and wife ought ~not to be judged on a par
1485 Suppl, 62|        Therefore neither in divorce ought they to be judged on a par ~
1486 Suppl, 62|              and consequently ~they ought not to be judged on a par
1487 Suppl, 62|           the greater, and so they ~ought not to be judged on a par
1488 Suppl, 62|           divorce, ~but the husband ought to have the preference.~
1489 Suppl, 62|             in this matter the wife ought to ~have the preference.
1490 Suppl, 62|             of having been divorced ought to keep her ~from sin: and
1491 Suppl, 62|          her vow of profession she ~ought to be restored to her husband,
1492 Suppl, 62|            of the ~Church that they ought to be separated. Therefore
1493 Suppl, 63|         were a sacrament, marriage ~ought nowise to be repeated.~Aquin.:
1494 Suppl, 64|              1/1~OBJ 2: Further, we ought to presume the better things
1495 Suppl, 64|         where Jerome observes: "Men ought then to keep away ~from
1496 Suppl, 64|        ignorance. If knowingly, she ought to dissuade him by her prayers
1497 Suppl, 64| sufficiently probable that the wife ought to be ~willing to remain
1498 Suppl, 64|            would seem that a person ought not to be forbidden to ask
1499 Suppl, 64|             on those days when ~one ought especially to give one's
1500 Suppl, 64|           fixed time. Therefore one ought not ~to pay the debt at
 
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