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501 2, 100 | possesses ~it, he can use it. Secondly, the act of charity can
502 2, 100 | of the habit of justice: ~secondly, according as he does works
503 2, 101 | consider ~them in themselves; secondly, their cause; thirdly, their
504 2, 102 | said to be inordinate. ~Secondly, that which is done in view
505 2, 102 | those who worshipped God. ~Secondly, their reasons can be gathered
506 2, 102 | 101] A[3] R.O. 2 Para. 2/3~Secondly, this was suitable for the
507 2, 102 | in the land of promise. ~Secondly, because the sacrificing
508 2, 102 | their drink-offerings." Secondly, ~in order to form them
509 2, 102 | account of His majesty; secondly, on account of the sins ~
510 2, 102 | with greater reverence. Secondly, that certain things relating
511 2, 102 | seize hold of that place. Secondly, ~lest the Gentiles might
512 2, 102 | no time to break bones. ~Secondly, as to the manner of eating.
513 2, 102 | declared to be clean; and, secondly, he was restored, as clean,
514 2, 102 | first, they were ~purified; secondly, they were adorned [*'Ornabantur.'
515 2, 102 | an ~object of contempt; secondly, by introducing into the
516 2, 102 | First, he had a linen tunic. Secondly, he ~had a purple tunic;
517 2, 102 | of God engraved thereon. Secondly, they had to ~bear with
518 2, 102 | to the worship of God; ~secondly, according as they foreshadow
519 2, 104 | relations to other men; secondly, that they derive their
520 2, 105 | care for their ~welfare: secondly, He prescribed how the king
521 2, 105 | bound to make restitution. ~Secondly, because the security acquired
522 2, 105 | the first place, the son; secondly, the daughter; thirdly,
523 2, 105 | 105] A[2] Body Para. 3/4~Secondly, the Law commanded that,
524 2, 105 | manner as to other things. Secondly, as ~regards fruits. For
525 2, 105 | stated in Dt. 15:7, seqq. Secondly, by forbidding them to burden
526 2, 105 | clear himself of ~suspicion. Secondly, the goods deposited might
527 2, 105 | people with just judgment." Secondly, a matter may be doubtful
528 2, 105 | deserves a greater punishment. Secondly, on account of a habitual
529 2, 105 | remaining a slave ~for ever. Secondly, in the case of a thief,
530 2, 105 | safeguarding the roads. Secondly, the owner of the heifer
531 2, 105 | their land as travelers. Secondly, when they came to dwell
532 2, 105 | make an ~offer of peace. Secondly, it enjoined that when once
533 2, 105 | two ways: first, simply; secondly, in a restricted sense. ~
534 2, 105 | the less brave in battle. ~Secondly, because, as the Philosopher
535 2, 105 | he has need of servants. Secondly man's life is ~preserved
536 2, 106 | consider it in ~itself; secondly, in comparison with the
537 2, 106 | is ~instilled into man. Secondly, a thing is instilled into
538 2, 106 | was speaking literally. ~Secondly, the preaching of the Gospel
539 2, 107 | such ends are proximate. Secondly, by reason of ~being closely
540 2, 107 | government ~by the aristocracy. Secondly, two laws may be distinguished
541 2, 107 | interior acts of sins. ~Secondly, Our Lord fulfilled the
542 2, 107 | located thing is in a place. Secondly, virtually; as an ~effect
543 2, 108 | prohibition of the law. Secondly, because it ~also makes
544 2, 108 | 108] A[2] R.O. 3 Para. 2/2~Secondly, according to the explanation
545 2, 108 | regard to man himself, ~secondly in regard to his neighbor.~
546 2, 108 | up for ~yourselves," etc. Secondly, we must not be so anxious
547 2, 109 | consider the grace of God; secondly, its cause; thirdly, its ~
548 2, 109 | the form whereby it acts; ~secondly, inasmuch as it is moved
549 2, 109 | first parent before sin; secondly, as it is ~corrupted in
550 2, 109 | without ~healing grace. Secondly, the commandments of the
551 2, 109 | state of ~perfect nature; secondly, in the state of corrupted
552 2, 109 | the ~capability of nature. Secondly, man needs the help of grace
553 2, 109 | virtue of the Divine ~motion. Secondly, for this special reason -
554 2, 109 | Philosopher says (Ethic. vii, 7). Secondly, perseverance may be called
555 2, 110 | looks on him with favor. Secondly, it is taken for any gift ~
556 2, 110 | the gift given gratis; secondly, the ~acknowledgment of
557 2, 110 | the ~mover in the moved." Secondly, man is helped by God's
558 2, 111 | us to will and to act; ~secondly, as a habitual gift divinely
559 2, 111 | capable of teaching others. Secondly, he must be able to confirm ~
560 2, 111 | principles ~of Catholic doctrine. Secondly, it behooves the teacher
561 2, 111 | working of miracles." ~Secondly, when he can manifest what
562 2, 112 | a habitual gift of God. Secondly, as a help from God, Who ~
563 2, 112 | But it may be ~considered, secondly, as it is from God the Mover,
564 2, 112 | things ~and little. But, "secondly," it may be considered in
565 2, 112 | 112] A[5] Body Para. 2/3~Secondly, a man may, of himself,
566 2, 113 | 113] A[1] Body Para. 2/2~Secondly, justice is so-called inasmuch
567 2, 113 | received original ~justice. Secondly, this justice may be brought
568 2, 113 | the motion of the mover; secondly, the ~movement of the moved;
569 2, 113 | bestows grace and ~remits sin. Secondly, they may be considered
570 2, 113 | something is made from nothing; secondly, a work may be ~called great
571 2, 113 | justification of the ~ungodly. Secondly, a thing may be said to
572 2, 113 | 113] A[10] Body Para. 2/3~Secondly, in certain miraculous works
573 2, 114 | proceeds from free-will; secondly, as it proceeds from the ~
574 2, 114 | man is divinely ordained. Secondly, on the part of free-will, ~
575 2, 114 | pertains first ~to charity, and secondly, to the other virtues, inasmuch
576 2, 114 | says (Hom. in Evang. xxx). ~Secondly, from the defect of the
577 2, 114 | it is not now by works." Secondly, it may be considered as
578 2, 114 | thus we merit ~condignly; secondly, according as they proceed
579 2, 114 | which will be in glory; secondly, on the part of the Divine
580 2 | shall begin with ~Faith, secondly we shall speak of Hope,
581 2, 1 | object, so to ~speak, and, secondly, that whereby it is known,
582 2, 1 | about which we have faith. ~Secondly, on the part of the believer,
583 2, 1 | by the habit of science). Secondly ~the intellect assents to
584 2, 1 | same time, as shown above. Secondly, in general, that is, under ~
585 2, 1 | distinction of articles. Secondly, the ~formal aspect of matters
586 2, 1 | sciences devised by man. Secondly, on the part of the learner;
587 2, 1 | the first ~article refers; secondly, the trinity of the Persons,
588 2, 2 | understand when thinking." Secondly, "to think" is ~more strictly
589 2, 2 | that "to think" is taken secondly for an act of the ~deliberating
590 2, 2 | of the Divine ~authority. Secondly, human reasons may be consequent
591 2, 4 | first ~place, faith itself; secondly, those who have faith; thirdly,
592 2, 4 | contained in the faith. Secondly, on the ~part of the subject,
593 2, 4 | first, by its ~very nature; secondly, by accident. Faith, by
594 2, 4 | Philosopher (Ethic. vi, ~2,3); secondly, for the gifts of the Holy
595 2, 4 | are based on human reason. Secondly, ~certitude may be considered
596 2, 5 | is a praiseworthy action. Secondly, because the intellect is
597 2, 5 | the part of the object; secondly, on the part of its participation
598 2, 5 | respect ~of its formal aspect; secondly, in respect of the material
599 2, 8 | gift of understanding. ~Secondly, it is necessary that man
600 2, 9 | because he grasps it; secondly, because he forms a sure
601 2, 10 | which is contrary to faith; secondly, blasphemy, which is opposed
602 2, 10 | because he has ~not the faith. Secondly, unbelief may be taken by
603 2, 10 | falling short of the virtue. ~Secondly, the diversity of vices
604 2, 10 | various species of that sin. Secondly, it may be considered as
605 2, 10 | forbidden to communicate; secondly, for the safety of those
606 2, 10 | 10] A[10] Body Para. 2/5~Secondly, we may speak of dominion
607 2, 11 | unbelief in pagans and ~Jews. Secondly, because, though he intends
608 2, 12 | united to God by faith; secondly, by ~having his will duly
609 2, 12 | his mind stands revealed; ~secondly, in his eyes; thirdly, in
610 2, 13 | 14] A[3] Body Para. 3/3~Secondly, this may be understood
611 2, 13 | habit ~that induces to sin. Secondly, one may sin through certain
612 2, 15 | the reception thereof; secondly, the use; and ~thirdly,
613 2, 16 | ways: first, by ourselves; secondly, by means of ~others, as
614 2, 16 | to ~the person who hopes. Secondly, we can hope for something,
615 2, 16 | first, for its own sake; secondly, because something else
616 2, 18 | have no regard for man. Secondly, one may have regard for ~
617 2, 18 | which punishment is opposed; secondly, because, the faster he ~
618 2, 19 | makes evil use of virtue." Secondly, a thing proceeds from a
619 2, 19 | deeming it an arduous ~good; secondly, through his deeming it
620 2, 20 | first by his own power; secondly, by the power of God ~alone.
621 2, 22 | extends but to one's ~friends: secondly, it extends to someone in
622 2, 22 | delightful, and for the virtuous; secondly, in respect of ~the different
623 2, 23 | that ~blackness results. Secondly, on the part of the agent,
624 2, 23 | regard to the object loved, secondly with regard to the person ~
625 2, 23 | moved by love towards Him. Secondly, so that ~man makes an earnest
626 2, 23 | 24] A[11] Body Para. 2/4~Secondly, charity may be considered
627 2, 23 | Peter did not lose charity. Secondly, ~indirectly, when a sin
628 2, 24 | the same applies to love. Secondly, we fear a ~man, or love
629 2, 24 | whom we ~wish good things: secondly, as the good which we wish
630 2, 24 | our friendship is given, ~secondly, the love for those good
631 2, 24 | except metaphorically. Secondly, because ~all friendship
632 2, 24 | 25] A[4] Body Para. 2/2~Secondly, we may speak of charity
633 2, 24 | respect of their nature, secondly, in respect of the corruption
634 2, 24 | shall be, turned into hell." Secondly, by way of wish, yet so
635 2, 24 | 25] A[7] Body Para. 2/5~Secondly, a man is said to be something
636 2, 24 | friend to be ~and to live; secondly, he desires good things
637 2, 24 | 25] A[8] Body Para. 2/3~Secondly love of one's enemies may
638 2, 24 | 25] A[11] Body Para. 2/2~Secondly, we love a thing as being
639 2, 25 | its measure of goodness. Secondly, a thing ~causes love, as
640 2, 25 | everlasting happiness. Secondly love is said to be greater
641 2, 25 | 26] A[9] Body Para. 2/2~Secondly, the degrees of love may
642 2, 25 | man's love for himself. Secondly, because ~parents know better
643 2, 25 | a more excellent good, ~secondly by reason of a closer connection.
644 2, 25 | manifest in our ~"action." Secondly, because we all naturally
645 2, 26 | love not, they are ~blamed. Secondly, because a mother, whose
646 2, 26 | 27] A[5] Body Para. 2/4~Secondly, it may be understood as
647 2, 26 | neighbor ~whom we love, secondly, on the part of the reason
648 2, 26 | for loving one's enemy. Secondly, because if we suppose that
649 2, 26 | manifest Myself to him." Secondly, the comparison may be ~
650 2, 27 | good considered in itself; secondly, when ~we rejoice in the
651 2, 27 | creature must needs be ~finite. Secondly, fulness of joy may be understood
652 2, 28 | lusteth against the spirit." Secondly, in so far as one and the
653 2, 28 | wish to be and to live: secondly, a man wishes a ~thing from
654 2, 28 | corruptive or distressing." ~Secondly, such like evils are yet
655 2, 28 | 30] A[2] Body Para. 3/4~Secondly, it happens through real
656 2, 28 | ways: ~first, in itself; secondly, in comparison with its
657 2, 30 | or in the hope of gain. Secondly, we speak of a thing being ~
658 2, 30 | one man prays for others; secondly, by giving human ~assistance,
659 2, 30 | applied by "counselling." ~Secondly, there may be a deficiency
660 2, 30 | takes the form of "reproof." Secondly, in respect of the person ~
661 2, 30 | gift, forsake not My Law." Secondly, ~on account of the object
662 2, 30 | 32] A[3] Body Para. 2/2~Secondly, we may compare them with
663 2, 30 | neighbor's corporal needs. ~Secondly, they may be considered
664 2, 30 | 32] A[6] Body Para. 2/3~Secondly, a thing is said to be necessary,
665 2, 30 | himself to another state. Secondly, ~when that which he deprives
666 2, 30 | 32] A[7] Body Para. 2/3~Secondly, a thing is ill-gotten,
667 2, 30 | beg ~help from others." Secondly, almsdeeds deserve to be
668 2, 30 | praiseworthy to give alms: secondly, by relieving his need more
669 2, 31 | being harmful to the sinner, secondly as conducing to the ~harm
670 2, 31 | 33] A[2] R.O. 3 Para. 3/4~Secondly, fraternal correction may
671 2, 31 | 33] A[5] Body Para. 2/4~Secondly, such like correction becomes
672 2, 31 | shameless or unabashed." ~Secondly, we ought to safeguard our
673 2, 31 | is a sin, as Jerome says: secondly, to ~prove that the deed
674 2, 32 | is seen in His Essence; secondly, in His effects, ~when,
675 2, 32 | in the person who sins, secondly ~by reason of the hurt inflicted
676 2, 33 | whatever causes sorrow; secondly, that he passes to other
677 2, 33 | unpleasant objects, and secondly he even ~struggles against
678 2, 34 | 36] A[1] Body Para. 2/2~Secondly, another's good may be reckoned
679 2, 34 | 36] A[2] Body Para. 2/2~Secondly, we may grieve over another'
680 2, 35 | discord which is in the heart, secondly contention, which is on ~
681 2, 35 | ways: first, directly; secondly, accidentally. Now, human
682 2, 36 | of the contentious party, secondly, with regard ~to the manner
683 2, 37 | the species of that sin, secondly, according to its ~circumstances.
684 2, 37 | they be ~excommunicated. Secondly, they refuse submission
685 2, 38 | 40] A[1] Body Para. 2/3~Secondly, a just cause is required,
686 2, 38 | 40] A[3] Body Para. 2/4~Secondly, a man may be deceived by
687 2, 39 | says or does well or ill. Secondly, ~he delights in quarrelling
688 2, 40 | intention of ~fighting. Secondly, they differ in that war
689 2, 40 | instance of a city or kingdom. ~Secondly, schism does not imply any
690 2, 40 | sin most grievously; and secondly it is in those who are led
691 2, 42 | the perfection of heaven. Secondly, in ~the sense that a man'
692 2, 42 | neighbor is a "holy" ~love. Secondly, as regards the rule of
693 2, 43 | firstly, wisdom itself, secondly, the opposite vice. Under
694 2, 43 | good and simply perfect, secondly, by a kind of ~likeness,
695 2, 43 | perfect use of reason, ~secondly, on account of a certain
696 2, 43 | wisdom is said to be modest. Secondly, in ~those matters in which
697 2, 43 | consenting to the good." ~Secondly, that he should bring to
698 2, 44 | such like folly is no sin. Secondly, by ~plunging his sense
699 2, 45 | consider ~prudence in itself; secondly, its parts; thirdly, the
700 2, 45 | the thing that is good, ~secondly, formally, under the aspect
701 2, 45 | rich in a ~poor empire." Secondly, because, since man is a
702 2, 45 | businessman, or a prudent sailor; secondly, because ~he fails in the
703 2, 45 | above (FS, Q[58], A[5]); secondly because prudence commands
704 2, 46 | understanding" or "intelligence." ~Secondly, the acquiring of knowledge,
705 2, 46 | belongs to "foresight"; secondly, to attend to the circumstances
706 2, 47 | sensitive part of the soul. Secondly, whatever a man ~wishes
707 2, 47 | discovering it oneself, ~secondly by learning it from others.
708 2, 48 | govern each thing in itself, secondly, to withstand ~outward assailants
709 2, 49 | respect is a special virtue. Secondly indirectly, through ~the
710 2, 51 | requisite for prudence, ~and secondly those vices which have a
711 2, 51 | first, as a ~privation, secondly, as a contrary. Properly
712 2, 51 | in respect of all sins; ~secondly, because it is general in
713 2, 51 | the very ~acts of reason: secondly, by participation; and in
714 2, 51 | various kinds of imprudence. Secondly, in ~respect of the quasi-potential
715 2, 51 | the will or of a passion, secondly through contempt of the ~
716 2, 52 | it ~will be a mortal sin. Secondly on the part of the cause:
717 2, 52 | negligence that is a ~venial sin: secondly through lack of charity
718 2, 53 | end of ~life as a whole. Secondly, relatively, i.e. in relation
719 2, 53 | prudence of the ~flesh; secondly, when, in order to obtain
720 2, 53 | end belongs to prudence. Secondly the ~adopting of such like
721 2, 53 | preaching the ~Gospel." Secondly, solicitude about temporal
722 2, 53 | body ~and soul (Mt. 6:26); secondly, on account of the care
723 2, 55 | between private individuals; secondly, ~by public agreement, as
724 2, 55 | offspring to nourish it. Secondly a thing is naturally ~commensurate
725 2, 55 | there is the "just" simply. Secondly a ~thing is said to be other
726 2, 56 | to be done "knowingly," secondly to be done "by choice,"
727 2, 56 | will alone ~is perpetual. Secondly on the part of the subject,
728 2, 56 | relation with individuals, secondly as regards his relations ~
729 2, 56 | part of its definition. Secondly a thing is said to be general ~"
730 2, 56 | having a ~determinate matter; secondly, as certain general modes
731 2, 56 | and ~concupiscible parts. Secondly, on he part of the matter,
732 2, 56 | good simply in this ~sense. Secondly a thing is said to be good
733 2, 57 | justice (Q[58], AA[5],6). Secondly we ~speak of injustice in
734 2, 57 | not called an injustice. Secondly, this may ~happen on account
735 2, 57 | referred to another person. Secondly, this or that man ~may be
736 2, 58 | inclination of justice; secondly, that it come ~from one
737 2, 58 | perverted" or "unjust": ~secondly, when a man judges about
738 2, 58 | esteemeth all men fools." Secondly, this is ~due to a man being
739 2, 58 | against a lesser evil. ~Secondly we may interpret something
740 2, 58 | called ~"natural right," secondly by some agreement between
741 2, 59 | in selling and ~buying. Secondly when a man transfers his
742 2, 59 | unjust thing, it follows that secondly ~retaliation consists in
743 2, 60 | not bound to restitution. Secondly, by saying what is untrue ~
744 2, 60 | restitution or compensation. Secondly, unjustly, if the intention
745 2, 60 | the value of the house. ~Secondly, a man may damnify another
746 2, 60 | it for some pious object. Secondly a man gives ~unlawfully,
747 2, 60 | are its ~lawful owners. Secondly by transferring to another
748 2, 60 | the injustice committed. Secondly, a man ~takes another's
749 2, 60 | his courage in thieving. Secondly, on the part of the taker,
750 2, 60 | restitution ~principally. Secondly, in the case of consent;
751 2, 60 | of all, the "commander"; secondly, the "executor," and in ~
752 2, 61 | to ~distributive justice; secondly we shall consider the vices
753 2, 61 | grace is the more worthy. Secondly, in relation to ~the common
754 2, 61 | what he has taken from him. Secondly, it may be ~considered in
755 2, 62 | natural law and to charity. Secondly, because every part, as
756 2, 62 | ways: first, ~in himself; secondly, in relation to something
757 2, 62 | opposition to ~charity: secondly, because he inflicts an
758 2, 62 | which he ought to avoid: secondly, when he ~does not take
759 2, 63 | moderation of correction; ~secondly, that they should not always
760 2, 63 | injured by ~death or maiming. Secondly, pleasure or rest of the
761 2, 64 | mere will all things obey. Secondly, as ~regards their use,
762 2, 64 | great number of ~servants. Secondly, because human affairs are
763 2, 64 | what belongs to ~another. Secondly, because of the guile or
764 2, 64 | fill his hungry ~soul." Secondly, theft is stated not to
765 2, 65 | give each man his right. ~Secondly, he finds a hindrance on
766 2, 66 | i.e. by calumniating ~him; secondly, on the part of the commonwealth,
767 2, 66 | Si quem poenituerit.]. Secondly by ~withdrawing altogether
768 2, 67 | may ~stand in their way." Secondly, a man appeals in order
769 2, 67 | 69] A[4] Body Para. 2/2~Secondly a man is condemned unjustly:
770 2, 68 | that ~of many witnesses. Secondly, because those who have
771 2, 68 | is always a mortal sin. Secondly, owing to the violation
772 2, 69 | it is impossible to him, secondly because it ~is unbecoming
773 2, 69 | engaged in Divine things. Secondly, on account of some ~personal
774 2, 70 | spoken above ~(Q[64], seqq.). Secondly, when a man publishes something
775 2, 70 | exposed by "reviling" words. Secondly, there is the fault ~of
776 2, 70 | imagine himself to be wise." Secondly, for the good of many who
777 2, 71 | the backbiter secretly; secondly, as to the ~end in view,
778 2, 71 | which is false about him; secondly, by stating his ~sin to
779 2, 71 | sin is pleasing ~to him: secondly, indirectly, that is, if
780 2, 73 | ways: first, in ~itself, secondly, in relation to the person.
781 2, 74 | sometimes called backbiters. Secondly, ~speaking is related to
782 2, 75 | in buying and ~selling: secondly, we shall consider usury,
783 2, 75 | 77] A[1] Body Para. 3/4~Secondly we may speak of buying and
784 2, 77 | as an object of contempt. Secondly, in so far as it is distinct ~
785 2, 78 | the aspect of equality; secondly, by falling short of the
786 2, 78 | nature that men call divine." Secondly, it is ~not possible to
787 2, 79 | and object in ~religion; secondly, that to which something
788 2, 80 | are its principal acts; secondly, ~we shall consider its
789 2, 81 | the power of the cause; secondly imperfectly, by merely ~
790 2, 81 | is done by ~commanding; secondly, by leading up to the effect,
791 2, 81 | all the days of my life." Secondly, on the part of the ~petitioner,
792 2, 81 | to ~be fulfilled by him, secondly, as to be obtained through
793 2, 81 | be obtained by ~prayer. Secondly, that many may thank God
794 2, 81 | Serm. Dom. in Monte i, 21]. Secondly, in the sense that certain
795 2, 81 | willing the glory of God, secondly, by willing to ~enjoy His
796 2, 81 | Forgive us our ~trespasses." Secondly, there is temptation which
797 2, 81 | she spoke in her heart." Secondly, the voice is used in praying
798 2, 81 | absolutely necessary for prayer. Secondly, a thing is said ~to be
799 2, 81 | considering it in itself; secondly, by considering it in its
800 2, 82 | body to reverence God; ~secondly, those acts whereby some
801 2, 82 | of Solomon (3 ~Kgs. 8). Secondly, on account of the sacred
802 2, 82 | which is from the east. Secondly, because Paradise was situated ~
803 2, 84 | the character of ~rent. Secondly, by reason of a previous
804 2, 84 | ordination of the Church; secondly, through being ministers
805 2, 84 | to be ~without blemish. Secondly, on account of contempt,
806 2, 86 | 88] A[6] Body Para. 2/3~Secondly, because he that vows something
807 2, 86 | of madness or imbecility. Secondly, through the maker of a
808 2, 86 | vow, namely, continency; secondly, ~the perpetuity of the
809 2, 87 | confirm one's own assertion: secondly, by way of adjuration as ~
810 2, 87 | lies [Vulg.: 'proudly']." Secondly, on account ~of this lack
811 2, 87 | of the person who swears. Secondly, as regards the ~point to
812 2, 87 | 89] A[7] R.O. 2 Para. 2/2~Secondly, an oath leads to an evil
813 2, 87 | according ~to his will. Secondly, one man promises another
814 2, 88 | an ~irrational creature. Secondly, so that it be referred
815 2, 88 | miracles by calling on God: secondly, by ~way of compulsion,
816 2, 89 | shall be paid to Thee." ~Secondly, we may speak of God as
817 2, 90 | giving worship ~to God; secondly, we shall treat of those
818 2, 90 | on the ~part of the mode, secondly on the part of the object.
819 2, 91 | less than he owes God. ~Secondly, a thing is in excess with
820 2, 92 | the divine ~sovereignty. Secondly, the gravity of a sin may
821 2, 92 | Godhead, "to stones and wood." Secondly, because man takes a natural ~
822 2, 93 | ways: first in its causes, secondly in ~itself. Now the causes
823 2, 93 | depend ~on the multitude. Secondly, because of the interference
824 2, 93 | stated above (AA[5],6): ~secondly, that they be not applied
825 2, 93 | by the judgment of men." Secondly, ~if even in a case of necessity
826 2, 94 | deed, as murder and theft: secondly, through ~being directed
827 2, 95 | to the temptation of God. Secondly, in ~order to be instructed
828 2, 96 | stated in the ~Article. Secondly, there is perjury when justice
829 2, 98 | 100] A[1] Body Para. 2/4~Secondly, because a thing cannot
830 2, 100 | certain power over subjects: secondly, as regards the exercise
831 2, 100 | also to one's fatherland. Secondly, that which is paid to ~
832 2, 101 | praise is included in honor. Secondly, ~because by paying honor
833 2, 102 | command is ~competent to God. Secondly, because infusion of grace
834 2, 102 | force of water intervene. Secondly, through lack of order in ~
835 2, 102 | the former ~and obey God." Secondly, a subject is not bound
836 2, 102 | when one is bound to obey: ~secondly, perfect obedience, which
837 2, 103 | to disobey God than man. ~Secondly, on the part of the things
838 2, 104 | other ~things being equal. Secondly, a favor may be said to
839 2, 105 | 107] A[3] Body Para. 2/3~Secondly, a man may be ungrateful,
840 2, 105 | opportunity of repaying. Secondly, he should be inclined ~
841 2, 106 | something done voluntarily. Secondly, punishment may be considered
842 2, 106 | possession of their master. Secondly, when one person's sin is ~
843 2, 106 | A[4] R.O. 2 Para. 3/4 ~Secondly, because the particular
844 2, 107 | A[1]; ~FP, Q[21], A[2]. Secondly, truth may stand for that
845 2, 107 | the part of the ~object, secondly, on the part of the act.
846 2, 107 | 109] A[4] Body Para. 2/3~Secondly, one may incline to what
847 2, 108 | 110] A[2] Body Para. 2/7~Secondly, lies may be divided with
848 2, 108 | well to change his mind. Secondly, if circumstances have ~
849 2, 108 | ways. First, in itself, ~secondly, with regard to the agent.
850 2, 108 | ways: first, in itself; secondly, in respect of the evil
851 2, 108 | them spiritual houses." Secondly, it may be considered with
852 2, 110 | article and Q[110], A[2]). Secondly, with ~regard to its cause,
853 2, 110 | proud" [Douay: ~'glorious']. Secondly, as being the end of boasting,
854 2, 110 | neither God nor his neighbor. Secondly, it may be considered with
855 2, 111 | one of its circumstances. Secondly, a person ~belittles himself
856 2, 113 | you that ~call evil good." Secondly, by reason of the intention,
857 2, 115 | another, as justice is; secondly, ~that it is concerned with
858 2, 116 | many at the same ~time. Secondly, it may signify immoderation
859 2, 116 | gains through covetousness." Secondly, it denotes immoderation
860 2, 116 | belong to covetousness. Secondly, ~the degrees of sin may
861 2, 116 | with money" (Eccles. ~5:9). Secondly, it may be considered in
862 2, 117 | the covetous man exceeds. Secondly, because the ~prodigal man
863 2, 120 | strange gods before Me"; secondly, "Thou ~shalt not make to
864 2, 120 | pertains to superstition. Secondly, by ~lack, as it were, of
865 2, 120 | the everlasting kingdom": ~secondly, as denoting an act of the
866 2, 121 | the intellectual virtues; secondly, by establishing ~the rectitude
867 2, 121 | the virtue of temperance. ~Secondly, through the will being
868 2, 121 | having learned to do ~well." Secondly, a man performs an act of
869 2, 121 | act firmly and immovably. Secondly, ~fortitude may be taken
870 2, 121 | those who fight in battle; secondly, there is the private ~combat,
871 2, 121 | stronger than with a weaker. Secondly, because he that ~endures
872 2, 126 | parts of fortitude; and secondly we shall treat of each part.~
873 2, 127 | the field of its activity, secondly to ~its proper act, which
874 2, 127 | is unmindful of favors; secondly, he is remiss and ~slow
875 2, 127 | the Divine assistance, secondly, even human ~assistance,
876 2, 128 | ambition, and vainglory. Secondly, we shall consider ~pusillanimity
877 2, 128 | or the like, than he has. Secondly, as regards the ~kind of
878 2, 129 | than his share of honor. Secondly, when a man desires honor ~
879 2, 130 | something frail ~and perishable: secondly, on the part of him from
880 2, 130 | believe one that is better. Secondly, as regards the will, and
881 2, 131 | out of littleness of soul. Secondly, it may be ~considered in
882 2, 134 | moderated by ~patience; secondly, to anger, which is moderated
883 2, 134 | it is more difficult. ~Secondly, because the very delay
884 2, 135 | proper object of that ~act: secondly, from the length of time,
885 2, 135 | this as ~its special end. Secondly, by reason of the relation
886 2, 135 | the other infused virtues. Secondly, it may be taken to denote ~
887 2, 136 | opposed to ~{eutrapelia}. Secondly, we may consider the relaxation
888 2, 139 | in a general sense, and secondly in a sense ~of excellence.~
889 2, 139 | Dionysius (Div. Nom. iv). Secondly, because the ~things from
890 2, 139 | necessary to an ~animal. Secondly, it may be taken for something
891 2, 140 | childish in this sense. Secondly. by way ~of likeness, and
892 2, 140 | according to Ethic. vii, 6. Secondly, they are alike as to the ~
893 2, 140 | preservation of nature. Secondly, a desire may be called ~
894 2, 140 | to the matter or object; secondly, on the part of the man
895 2, 140 | motive of intemperance. ~Secondly, because the more voluntary
896 2, 140 | defense of the common good. Secondly, with regard to the ~difficulty,
897 2, 140 | and made like to them." Secondly, because ~it is most repugnant
898 2, 141 | movements of the soul; ~secondly, in the outward movements
899 2, 141 | Andronicus "contentment"; secondly, we must not be too ~nice
900 2, 142 | their lack of judgment. ~Secondly, on account of his knowledge
901 2, 142 | is not reckoned an evil; secondly because one reckons ~it
902 2, 142 | sins, they boast of them. ~Secondly, because they apprehend
903 2, 144 | about pleasures of food; secondly, those which are about ~
904 2, 144 | but something indifferent. Secondly, it may be taken as regulated
905 2, 145 | abstinence in meat and drink. Secondly, we have recourse to ~fasting
906 2, 145 | is towards ~his mother." Secondly, we may say with Jerome [*
907 2, 146 | improportionate to the end; secondly, ~with regard to the end
908 2, 146 | nourishment of the body. Secondly, ~the gravity of a sin depends
909 2, 146 | 148] A[4] Body Para. 2/3~Secondly, the inordinate concupiscence
910 2, 146 | turn my mind in wisdom." Secondly, as ~regards the. appetite,
911 2, 147 | from its immoderate use. Secondly, a man may ~have wisdom
912 2, 147 | Romans women drank ~no wine. Secondly, sobriety is more requisite
913 2, 148 | resulting from a fault. ~Secondly, drunkenness may denote
914 2, 148 | as stated above (A[1]). Secondly, so that he perceives the ~
915 2, 149 | relating to venereal pleasures. Secondly, the word ~"chastity" is
916 2, 150 | behooved me now to do it." Secondly, because perhaps the person
917 2, 150 | consecrated to her God?" ~Secondly, a thing may be most excellent
918 2, 151 | an obstacle to virtue. Secondly, as regards the perfect
919 2, 151 | breaks out into lewd words. Secondly, on account ~of the cause:
920 2, 152 | this ~pleasure is sought; secondly, when, whereas there is
921 2, 152 | with an unmarried woman. Secondly, the ~matter wherein the
922 2, 152 | consanguinity or ~affinity. Secondly, with regard to the person
923 2, 152 | regard to the sin in itself, secondly with regard to some accident. ~
924 2, 152 | obligation or reasonable cause. ~Secondly, a thing is said to be a
925 2, 152 | 154] A[5] Body Para. 2/5~Secondly, nocturnal pollution may
926 2, 152 | upbringing of his own children. Secondly, by accession to a ~woman
927 2, 152 | commit adultery"); "and secondly, she ~hath offended against
928 2, 152 | common to all ~lustful vices; secondly, because, in addition, it
929 2, 152 | some call ~"effeminacy." Secondly, by copulation with a thing
930 2, 153 | above (Q[152], AA[4],5). Secondly it may be ~understood in
931 2, 154 | incontinence" or "impetuosity": secondly, ~when a man does not stand
932 2, 154 | in accord with reason; ~secondly, because he plunges into
933 2, 154 | following evil desires. Secondly, ~incontinence about a matter
934 2, 154 | nowise in accord with reason. Secondly, because the ~movement of
935 2, 154 | 156] A[4] Body Para. 2/2~Secondly, the sin of incontinence
936 2, 155 | anger, as stated above; secondly, ~because it pertains to
937 2, 156 | desired both well and ill. Secondly, ~evil is found in a passion
938 2, 156 | therefore the character of evil. Secondly, consequently, inasmuch
939 2, 156 | 158] A[2] Body Para. 2/2~Secondly, the order of reason in
940 2, 156 | some other like action. Secondly, the ~movement of anger
941 2, 156 | and for any slight cause. ~Secondly, in relation to the duration
942 2, 156 | 158] A[7] Body Para. 2/3~Secondly, anger may be considered,
943 2, 159 | humility is a punishment. Secondly, through an ~intrinsic principle:
944 2, 159 | regards His ~assumed nature. Secondly, a thing may be said to
945 2, 159 | of the spiritual edifice. Secondly, ~a thing is first among
946 2, 159 | to the eleventh ~degree; secondly, by regulating it according
947 2, 159 | belongs to the ~eighth degree: secondly, by deeming oneself incapable
948 2, 160 | we say ~that it is a sin. Secondly, it may simply denominate "
949 2, 160 | as ~stated (A[1], ad 2). Secondly, it may be considered as
950 2, 160 | is ~inordinately desired. Secondly, indirectly and accidentally
951 2, 160 | the sensitive appetite. Secondly, the irascible may be taken
952 2, 160 | 162] A[4] Body Para. 2/3~Secondly, it may be considered with
953 2, 160 | destroyed ~by unbelief. Secondly, in some particular matter
954 2, 160 | 162] A[6] R.O. 1 Para. 2/2~Secondly, it is difficult to avoid
955 2, 160 | as being a special sin; secondly, as having ~a general influence
956 2, 161 | the seal of resemblance." Secondly, as to knowledge: and this ~
957 2, 161 | thereto ~by his own power. Secondly, the woman not only herself
958 2, 162 | man ~through his fault. Secondly, as having an aspect of
959 2, 162 | sense ~but pain of loss. Secondly, it may be considered as
960 2, 162 | Cherubim, and a flaming sword." Secondly, they were punished by having ~
961 2, 162 | and thy ~conceptions"; secondly, in the pain which she suffers
962 2, 162 | the earth in thy work." Secondly, by the cares of his ~toil,
963 2, 162 | themselves to be ~naked." Secondly, by the reproach for their
964 2, 162 | instance, extreme heat or cold. Secondly, to ~hide his ignominy and
965 2, 165 | 167] A[1] Body Para. 3/5~Secondly, there may be sin by reason
966 2, 165 | songs of pastoral idylls." Secondly, ~when a man studies to
967 2, 165 | become foolishly dull." Secondly, when the knowledge of sensible
968 2, 166 | fittingness to the person; secondly, in ~respect of fittingness
969 2, 166 | 168] A[3] Body Para. 2/2~Secondly, there may be excess in
970 2, 167 | its whole, is offensive." Secondly, the lack of moderation
971 2, 167 | save for vainglory." ~Secondly, when a man seeks sensuous
972 2, 167 | trouble of lifting it up." Secondly, by ~seeking glory from
973 2, 168 | ways: first, in themselves; secondly, in their effects. Considered
974 2, 169 | in the sun, and in fire; secondly, by way of a ~passion, or
975 2, 169 | habitual gift of grace. Secondly, a thing is above human ~
976 2, 169 | in ~their presentiality: secondly, as in their causes, inasmuch
977 2, 170 | human experience may extend. Secondly, because the ~former prophecy
978 2, 170 | which is sanctifying grace. ~Secondly, with regard to the inward
979 2, 170 | be had ~without charity. Secondly, on account of their respective
980 2, 171 | represented first to the senses, secondly to the imagination, ~thirdly
981 2, 172 | occurrence supervening. Secondly, God ~foreknows certain
982 2, 172 | withdrawn from objects of sense. Secondly ~the degrees of this prophecy
983 2, 172 | plainly and not by riddles." Secondly, as regards ~the imaginary
984 2, 172 | likenesses of corporeal ~things. Secondly, vision is remote on the
985 2, 172 | must believe that He ~is"; secondly, in the mystery of Christ'
986 2, 173 | senses through weakness: secondly, by the power of ~the demons,
987 2, 173 | 175] A[2] Body Para. 2/2~Secondly, rapture may be considered
988 2, 173 | ecstasy that came upon Peter. ~Secondly, so that he contemplates
989 2, 173 | beatifies the saints in ~heaven. Secondly, by way of a transitory
990 2, 173 | ad lit. xii, 26,28,34). ~Secondly, the third heaven may be
991 2, 173 | man according to nature; ~secondly, what has to be done by
992 2, 174 | tongues considered in itself. Secondly, because the gift of ~prophecy
993 2, 174 | follow (1 ~Cor. 14:4,5). Secondly, as regards the speaker
994 2, 175 | speaks so as "to teach." Secondly, in ~order to move the affections,
995 2, 175 | supervening by accident). Secondly, lest men's minds be enticed
996 2, 176 | confirmation of faith, ~secondly, because it proceeds from
997 2, 178 | tradition of Holy Writ. Secondly, he needs to apply himself
998 2, 178 | first of God's majesty, secondly of His judgments, ~thirdly
999 2, 178 | first, the ~moral virtues; secondly, other acts exclusive of
1000 2, 178 | vision of God's essence. Secondly, one may be in this life ~
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