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      Part, Question 
 501   2, 65  |           continues to speak in like manner of the other virtues (cf.
 502   2, 65  |        directed to the end. In ~like manner one cannot have prudence
 503   2, 65  |         pleasure and sorrow. In like manner all the ~operations that
 504   2, 65  |            sleepy or unwell. In like manner ~sometimes the habits of
 505   2, 66  |             from God; one after this manner, and another after that."
 506   2, 66  |           since the beloved is, in a manner, in the lover, and, again,
 507   2, 67  |               but after a different ~manner.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[67] A[
 508   2, 67  |               good and evil. In like manner knowledge that is perfect
 509   2, 67  |        appetite in a more excellent ~manner than the moral virtues.
 510   2, 67  |     punishment. Therefore, in a like manner, hope can remain.~Aquin.:
 511   2, 67  |             can buy at once. In like manner those who have the glory
 512   2, 67  |         faith is knowledge in a dark manner. Therefore, the ~darkness
 513   2, 68  |             by man in a more perfect manner ~than the latter: because
 514   2, 68  |             according as it is, in a manner, and imperfectly, informed
 515   2, 68  |    commandments), but as regards the manner of working, in respect of
 516   2, 68  |              fear ~corresponds, in a manner, to temperance: for just
 517   2, 68  |           the fact that one is, in a manner, perfected by another, as ~
 518   2, 69  |              to avoid vice." In like manner, although, on ~the other
 519   2, 69  |             meanwhile they are, in a manner, begun, even in this life. ~
 520   2, 69  |           gift, in a ~more excellent manner, so that man, according
 521   2, 70  |          Ghost is given in a special manner, as ~in His own likeness,
 522   2, 70  |              in one way, evil in all manner of ways," as ~Dionysius
 523   2, 71  |             being well disposed in a manner ~befitting its nature, as
 524   2, 71  |              its being disposed in a manner not befitting its nature,
 525   2, 71  |             to do well, ~and in like manner, it is more blameworthy
 526   2, 72  |            sin against God. In like ~manner, the first order includes
 527   2, 72  |           what he ought, and in like manner, the glutton, to satiate
 528   2, 72  |            affirmation, ~which, in a manner, is its cause. Hence in
 529   2, 72  |             ought not"; and in ~like manner as to the other circumstances.
 530   2, 73  |              dissolved; and, in like manner, a house is no darker if ~
 531   2, 73  |              to a sin, belongs, in a manner, to the very species of
 532   2, 73  |         stripes." Therefore, in like manner, on the part of the person ~
 533   2, 73  |              sinned against is, in a manner, the object of ~the sin.
 534   2, 73  |           shalt ~not curse." In like manner it would seem that an injury
 535   2, 74  |           not always mortal. In like manner there is ~mortal sin in
 536   2, 75  |           character of evil. In like manner ~neither can a sin be an
 537   2, 75  |            causes. ~First, after the manner of an efficient or moving
 538   2, 75  |           acts. Secondly, after the ~manner of a material cause, one
 539   2, 75  |        together. Thirdly, after the ~manner of a final cause, one sin
 540   2, 77  |             by the lower; but, ~in a manner, it can be moved by it indirectly,
 541   2, 77  |          Objection is solved in like manner.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[77] A[
 542   2, 77  |              arises in the aforesaid manner to the due action of ~man,
 543   2, 77  |               whose limbs move in ~a manner contrary to his intention.~
 544   2, 77  |        commandment wrought in me all manner of concupiscence"; on which
 545   2, 79  |            the cause of sin. In like manner neither ~can He cause sin
 546   2, 79  |           the cause thereof. In like manner sin, ~which the free-will
 547   2, 80  |               Body Para. 3/3~In like manner, the sensitive appetite
 548   2, 80  |             which is brought in ~the manner explained, before the apprehensive
 549   2, 81  |             he has a certain special manner of causing sin, by way of ~
 550   2, 81  |             and vice versa, in like ~manner, say they, a culpable defect
 551   2, 81  |             formed in ~the aforesaid manner, his flesh would be severed
 552   2, 82  |            local tendencies. In like manner, when the harmony ~of original
 553   2, 82  |         above (Q[73], A[2]). In like manner, ~neither is this possible,
 554   2, 84  |              helps man to obtain all manner ~of temporal goods, according
 555   2, 85  |         purpose of his art. In ~like manner the human body is the matter
 556   2, 86  |             spiritual things in like manner. Now man's soul has a twofold ~
 557   2, 87  |              in an order, ~are, in a manner, one, in relation to the
 558   2, 87  |             be born blind." In ~like manner we see that many children,
 559   2, 87  |             who are punished in like manner as those whose crimes they ~
 560   2, 88  |          opposed to drought. In like manner if mortal be ~taken literally
 561   2, 88  |     commission of ~adultery. In like manner it may happen, on the part
 562   2, 88  |     wherefore as there is a ~twofold manner of cause, so is there a
 563   2, 88  |         cause, so is there a twofold manner of disposition. ~For there
 564   2, 89  |           than a venial sin. In like manner, Augustine says (Gen. ad
 565   2, 90  |            itself of reason. In like manner, ~neither is it a habit
 566   2, 91  |           intellectual and rational ~manner, therefore the participation
 567   2, 91  |        partake thereof in a rational manner, wherefore there is no ~
 568   2, 94  |            habit of science. In like manner, through the deficiency
 569   2, 94  |         injustice whatever. In like ~manner adultery is intercourse
 570   2, 96  |           are open to blame. In like manner many ~things are permissible
 571   2, 96  |           the meek man: and in like ~manner as regards the other virtues
 572   2, 96  |             of a friend, and in like manner with the other ~virtues.
 573   2, 98  |            He hath not done in like ~manner to every nation: and His
 574   2, 98  |        celebrate it according to the manner; and he shall be as he that
 575   2, 98  |              are not bound. In like ~manner this people was bound to
 576   2, 98  |            and all the law?" In like manner, from ~this point of view,
 577   2, 98  |        bestowed on men in an orderly manner, so that they ~might be
 578   2, 100 |              6) Their order;~(7) The manner in which they were given;~(
 579   2, 100 |          some favor to come: in like manner all the sacrifices were ~
 580   2, 100 |           did He observe a ~suitable manner in formulating His Law.~
 581   2, 100 |            arrange all things in due manner and order. Therefore it
 582   2, 100 |             Lib. Arb. i, 4). In like manner ~when a man's property is
 583   2, 100 |           done bravely, and in like ~manner as to the other virtues.
 584   2, 100 |              not give back." In like manner the prohibition of acts
 585   2, 101 |              the ~ceremonies and the manner of worshipping."~Aquin.:
 586   2, 102 |              was ~unfitting that the manner of immolation should be
 587   2, 102 |            The Law fixed the special manner of slaying the sacrificial ~
 588   2, 102 |            iii), "the Law chose that manner of slaying which was least ~
 589   2, 102 |        tabernacle or temple. In like manner, the ark, the propitiatory,
 590   2, 102 |               Body Para. 2/2~In like manner the state of the Old Law,
 591   2, 102 |      conspicuous for their heavenly ~manner of life, signified by the
 592   2, 102 |           Thou shalt not do in like ~manner to the Lord thy God: for
 593   2, 102 |           cut themselves after their manner with knives and ~lancets,
 594   2, 102 |          bones. ~Secondly, as to the manner of eating. For it is written: "
 595   2, 102 |          considered unclean. In like manner, ~since leprosy arises from
 596   2, 102 |          become unclean, and in like manner, whoever ~might sprinkle
 597   2, 102 |            to be made in a broadcast manner from any family, ~but according
 598   2, 102 |       unclean, it seems that in like manner neither should blood ~have
 599   2, 102 |           Tob. 1:20, seqq.). In like manner it is ~sometimes an act
 600   2, 102 |              earthiness; and in like manner they were forbidden to ~
 601   2, 102 |          exceeding humidity. In like manner certain ~fish lacking fins
 602   2, 102 |        spiritually unclean. In ~like manner those fish that have scales
 603   2, 102 |            has no perception of the ~manner in which its flesh is cooked,
 604   2, 102 |           the ~flesh of kids in this manner, for the purpose of sacrifice
 605   2, 103 |              and Abraham did in like manner (Gn. ~22:13). Therefore
 606   2, 103 |        appears from Gn. 17. ~In like manner the priesthood preceded
 607   2, 103 |      Resurrection of Christ. In like manner other ~solemnities of the
 608   2, 103 |         conceived and bore." In like manner the ceremonies of ~the Old
 609   2, 103 |             other hand, Paul in like manner made a pretense of blaming
 610   2, 105 |           things. Therefore ~in like manner certain things should have
 611   2, 105 |          king, He did establish the ~manner of election from the very
 612   2, 105 |       justice. He also appointed the manner in which they were to conduct ~
 613   2, 105 |       punishments in an unreasonable manner.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[105] A[
 614   2, 105 |             He hath not done in like manner to every nation; and His
 615   2, 105 |             It is ~also directed the manner of pronouncing just judgments,
 616   2, 105 |            thy brother," and in like manner as to other things. Secondly,
 617   2, 105 |           were framed in a ~suitable manner?~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[105] A[
 618   2, 105 |               Body Para. 2/2~In like manner with regard to hostile relations
 619   2, 105 |        celebrate it according to the manner, and he shall be ~as that
 620   2, 106 |            it is given in an ~inward manner, that they may be justified."
 621   2, 106 |            through a glass in a dark manner; but then face to face."~
 622   2, 106 |           but in themselves. In like manner the ~Manicheans maintained
 623   2, 106 |             he wrote of Me." In like manner the New Law ~corresponds
 624   2, 107 |              God" (Dt. 6:5). In like manner neither can they differ ~
 625   2, 107 |           the Old Testament. In like manner the New ~Law is a law of
 626   2, 107 |             to the ~New Law. In like manner in the New Testament there
 627   2, 107 |        hating one's enemies. In like manner Our Lord ~seems to have
 628   2, 108 |               Our Lord explained the manner of fulfilling those precepts ~
 629   2, 108 |             particular case. In like manner, when a man for some ~fixed
 630   2, 108 |           what'] thou hast." In like manner when He gave the ~counsel
 631   2, 109 |              nature according to the manner of love which can belong ~
 632   2, 110 |              According to the common manner of speech, grace is ~usually
 633   2, 110 |           life of the soul after the manner of an ~efficient cause;
 634   2, 110 |           life of the body after the manner of ~a formal cause. Now
 635   2, 110 |             the soul, not ~after the manner of an efficient cause, but
 636   2, 110 |       efficient cause, but after the manner of a formal ~cause, as whiteness
 637   2, 110 |           itself is a virtue after a manner, as ~stated above (Q[57],
 638   2, 110 |              dispose man in a higher manner and towards a higher end, ~
 639   2, 110 |          attributed to grace in this manner, but as to the root of ~
 640   2, 110 |             Divine Nature, after the manner of a likeness, through a
 641   2, 113 |          moves everything in its own manner, just as ~we see that in
 642   2, 113 |              may be moved in its own manner. ~But the conservation of
 643   2, 113 |        affirmation. And in the ~same manner can the free-will be moved
 644   2, 113 |          This objection rests on the manner of acting, in which way ~
 645   2, 114 |           but there may be a certain manner of ~justice, as when we
 646   2, 114 |             operate after ~their own manner. Now the manner and measure
 647   2, 114 |            their own manner. Now the manner and measure of human virtue
 648   2, 1   |              of articles;~(9) Of the manner of embodying the articles
 649   2, 1   |            through a glass in a dark manner; but then face to face.
 650   2, 1   |              as is evident from ~the manner of speaking about them.
 651   2, 1   |             R.O. 1 Para. 3/3~In like manner it belongs to charity to
 652   2, 1   |            through a glass in a dark manner." ~Therefore what is believed
 653   2, 1   |            through a glass in a dark manner; but then face ~to face":
 654   2, 1   |           believe, they see. In like manner it may happen that what
 655   2, 1   |          think another: and, in like manner, one may know by ~demonstration
 656   2, 1   |                iv, text. 9). In like manner all the articles are contained
 657   2, 1   |              men have been after the manner of active causes, through
 658   2, 1   |               Body Para. 3/4~In like manner, with regard to Christ's
 659   2, 1   |           settle this point. In like manner it was necessary to appoint
 660   2, 1   |         expressed in a ~symbol, in a manner that is in keeping with
 661   2, 2   |            by ebb and flow. In like ~manner the planets have their proper
 662   2, 2   |            objects of faith, in like manner the others should also be
 663   2, 2   |             Hier. iv, ~vii). In like manner therefore the unfolding
 664   2, 4   |            through a glass in a dark manner; but then face ~to face."
 665   2, 4   |           its species, is after ~the manner of a form in natural things.
 666   2, 4   |               voluntary act is, in a manner, the end to which that act
 667   2, 4   |              away, and that, in like manner, when a man sins ~mortally
 668   2, 5   |            through a glass in a dark manner." Now in their ~original
 669   2, 10  |         believe." Therefore, in like manner, neither ~should unbelievers
 670   2, 12  |        blissful reward, and, in like manner, in the damned, evil is
 671   2, 13  |            clay?" Therefore, in like manner, a man can ~return from
 672   2, 14  |           operation in the aforesaid manner.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[15] A[
 673   2, 15  |               Ethic. i, 13). In like manner we are commanded to meditate
 674   2, 16  |          referred to an end. In like manner the principal efficient
 675   2, 17  |               Body Para. 2/2~In like manner, since the everlastingness
 676   2, 22  |             Divine charity. For this manner of speaking is common among
 677   2, 22  |            on all, in the aforesaid ~manner.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[23] A[
 678   2, 23  |              of the matter. In ~like manner grace and glory are referred
 679   2, 23  |             in Phys. iv, 9. In like ~manner science, as a habit, has
 680   2, 23  |             actual increase. In like manner charity ~does not actually
 681   2, 23  |            its proper time. In ~like manner every act of charity merits
 682   2, 23  |             the Holy Ghost. In like ~manner the cause of the increase
 683   2, 23  |               Body Para. 2/3~In like manner the divers degrees of charity
 684   2, 23  |               Body Para. 3/3~In like manner we observe in local motion
 685   2, 23  |               Body Para. 5/6~In like manner, neither can venial sin
 686   2, 24  |    ministerially ~under God. In like manner it would be wrong if a man
 687   2, 24  |           Body Para. 5/5~In the same manner it may be shown that the
 688   2, 26  |          through a ~glass, in a dark manner" (1 Cor. 13:12). Neither,
 689   2, 28  |             united by peace. In like manner if there be concord as ~
 690   2, 28  |            are without pity. In like manner this applies ~to those also
 691   2, 29  |              is next to it. ~In like manner God pours forth the gifts
 692   2, 30  |               Body Para. 2/2~In like manner spiritual needs are relieved
 693   2, 30  |           visiting the sick. In like manner to assist ~a man against
 694   2, 30  |                    thy God." In like manner ~gains from games of chance
 695   2, 31  |          regard ~to another. In like manner one man can correct another
 696   2, 31  |         ought to do so in a becoming manner, not ~with impudence and
 697   2, 31  |            of it. Therefore, in like manner, good should not be ~omitted
 698   2, 31  |              brother's fault in this manner.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[33] A[
 699   2, 33  |              Their soul abhorred all manner of meat," and from the definition
 700   2, 33  |             the Divine good. In like manner the sorrow ~whereby one
 701   2, 33  |              all vices, and, in like manner, a ~"wandering" of the mind
 702   2, 34  |           more envious; and in ~like manner the faint-hearted are envious,
 703   2, 36  |        secondly, with regard ~to the manner of contending. As to the
 704   2, 36  |         should be praised. As to the manner, we ~must consider whether
 705   2, 36  |            must consider whether his manner of contending is in keeping
 706   2, 36  |             truth ~and an inordinate manner, it is a mortal sin. Thus
 707   2, 36  |         together ~with an inordinate manner, it can be a venial sin,
 708   2, 37  |             punished in an ~unwonted manner: it was enough that they
 709   2, 37  |              miraculous and unwonted manner.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[39] A[
 710   2, 37  |          commander-in-chief. In like manner the good ~of ecclesiastical
 711   2, 37  |              has ~no effect. In like manner the Church, when excommunication
 712   2, 39  |             his intention and on his manner of defending himself. For
 713   2, 39  |            in a quarrelsome and open manner, since ~sometimes he seeks
 714   2, 41  |               Body Para. 2/3~In like manner, while going along the spiritual
 715   2, 41  |       commandment wrought in ~me all manner of concupiscence." Wherefore
 716   2, 41  |         another's good deed. In like manner active scandal is ~always
 717   2, 41  |            change his ~diet. In like manner it must needs be that scandals
 718   2, 41  |              be ~mortal; and in like manner if he intends by committing
 719   2, 41  |              a Jew, livest after the manner of the gentiles, and not
 720   2, 42  |              own body in an ordinate manner, and this is done by his ~
 721   2, 42  |               thought, "soul" to the manner of life, and "mind" to the
 722   2, 42  |             as himself, but in like ~manner as himself, and this in
 723   2, 42  |            of our neighbor. In like ~manner where we are commanded (
 724   2, 43  |         above" (James 3:15). In like manner it differs from faith, since ~
 725   2, 45  |             prudence works after the manner of reason. But moral ~virtue
 726   2, 45  |          tends to the mean after the manner of nature, because, as Tully ~
 727   2, 45  |           prudence to decide in what manner and by ~what means man shall
 728   2, 45  |               Moral virtue after the manner of nature intends to attain ~
 729   2, 45  |              matters ~after the same manner, it follows that the inclination
 730   2, 45  |               ever works in the same manner, does not suffice for this
 731   2, 45  |          sciences. Therefore in like manner there are different kinds
 732   2, 45  |              to one another. In like manner, ~though the good of the
 733   2, 45  |             in ~the ruler "after the manner of a mastercraft" (Ethic.
 734   2, 45  |            the ~subjects, "after the manner of a handicraft."~Aquin.:
 735   2, 45  |            same species act in ~like manner. But this is impossible
 736   2, 47  |            cannot be undone. In like manner, the present as ~such, has
 737   2, 48  |         which disposes in a suitable manner such ~things as belong to
 738   2, 49  |           science. Therefore in like manner these belong to the same ~
 739   2, 55  |         which this is done. In like ~manner the word "jus" [right] was
 740   2, 55  |    transcends ~human nature. In like manner, neither is it positive
 741   2, 55  |           called "paternal." In like manner neither is there the just
 742   2, 56  |         general virtue: and ~in like manner injustice may be called
 743   2, 57  |            to meekness, and in ~like manner as regards the other sins.
 744   2, 57  |      materially or formally. In like manner neither can it be ~called
 745   2, 59  |           severely punished. In like manner when a man ~despoils another
 746   2, 60  |              only virtually. In like manner he that has money has the
 747   2, 60  |             them." Therefore in like manner they that consent ~are bound
 748   2, 61  |           riches, sins," and in like manner, if a man be honored for ~
 749   2, 62  |              avoid a lesser. In like manner it is unlawful to take one'
 750   2, 63  |           universal ~nature. In like manner to maim anyone, though contrary
 751   2, 63  |             what they will." In like manner, according to human justice,
 752   2, 64  |           others from going. In like manner a rich man does not ~act
 753   2, 64  |             guilty of theft. In like manner if the thing ~found appears
 754   2, 69  |              Divine reward. In ~like manner an advocate, when he mercifully
 755   2, 71  |           has taken from him, in the manner stated above (Q[62], A[2]) ~
 756   2, 75  |      information. Therefore, in like manner, neither need he tell him
 757   2, 76  |           sin of ~injustice. In like manner he commits an injustice
 758   2, 76  |            be lawfully sold. In like manner there may ~be some secondary
 759   2, 76  |             money. Therefore in like manner it is ~lawful to accept
 760   2, 76  |           pertains to usury. In like manner if a buyer wishes to buy
 761   2, 77  |            no ~omission. And in like manner, a person is bound to restitution,
 762   2, 77  |              a mutable good. In like manner ~omission deserves not only
 763   2, 78  |           God" (he speaks after the ~manner of Socrates who said that '
 764   2, 79  |         ordered to him in a becoming manner. ~But order comes under
 765   2, 79  |            duty voluntarily. In like manner, to render due service to
 766   2, 80  |             on this fatness. In like manner charity both causes devotion ~(
 767   2, 81  |              our enemies in the same manner ~as we are bound to love
 768   2, 81  |               Body Para. 2/2~In like manner it is a matter of obligation
 769   2, 81  |           His presence in a becoming manner, not through negligence
 770   2, 83  |            by God or by man. In like manner the offering of ~sacrifice
 771   2, 83  |       offered sacrifice to God in ~a manner befitting the times in which
 772   2, 84  |              for God's sake. In like manner, and for the same reason,
 773   2, 85  |              bound to obey. In like ~manner during the time of the New
 774   2, 85  |            to reprove them. ~In like manner the ministers of the Church
 775   2, 85  |              or in any other similar manner, they are bound to the ~
 776   2, 86  |             against someone. In like manner it would be futile to ~promise
 777   2, 86  |               1/1~I answer that, The manner in which a thing is solemnized
 778   2, 86  |             to ~one another. In like manner a vow is solemnized when
 779   2, 86  |          husband. Therefore in like ~manner other persons that are subject
 780   2, 86  |               Body Para. 2/2~In like manner a person who takes a vow
 781   2, 86  |        exercising his order. In like manner the Pope cannot make a man
 782   2, 86  |         goods of the Church. In like manner neither is he dispensed
 783   2, 87  |             even a ~good man in this manner. Moreover, he is in danger
 784   2, 87  |             requisite for the right ~manner of swearing are implied
 785   2, 87  |         above (Q[1], ~A[1]). In like manner an oath is chiefly referred
 786   2, 87  |             ad 3). Therefore in like manner, if an oath admits of dispensation,
 787   2, 87  |              case on account of the ~manner of swearing for instance,
 788   2, 89  |              Jews. Therefore in like manner neither should ~song be
 789   2, 90  |              ought ~not, and in like manner as regards other circumstances,
 790   2, 90  |           whom it ought not, or in a manner it ~ought not.~Aquin.: SMT
 791   2, 90  |            would be a stone. In like manner it does not follow that ~"
 792   2, 91  |           worshiped God ~in whatever manner they pleased, without committing
 793   2, 91  |       worship to God contrary to the manner established by the ~Church
 794   2, 92  |             excels all in a singular manner: and this is the ~worship
 795   2, 93  |             to himself, in an undue ~manner, the foretelling of future
 796   2, 93  |             contingency, so that the manner of their ~occurrence is
 797   2, 93  |               Body Para. 3/5~In like manner the outward cause of dreams
 798   2, 93  |              servant, ~acted in like manner (Gn. 24). Therefore it seems
 799   2, 93  |            his ~instruction. In like manner Eliezer listened to the
 800   2, 94  |              to acquire science in a manner ~connatural to man, namely,
 801   2, 94  |  superstitious and unlawful. In like manner it seems that one should ~
 802   2, 94  |             if hope be placed in the manner of writing or ~fastening,
 803   2, 95  |            not punished in the above manner, ~as though it were a sufficient
 804   2, 97  |               Body Para. 3/3~In like manner the third species of sacrilege,
 805   2, 97  |             the other black. In like manner it ~is possible for two
 806   2, 98  |             vice of simony. ~In like manner he might commit simony by
 807   2, 98  |          teaching. Therefore in like manner it would seem lawful ~for
 808   2, 98  |         contemptible price." In like manner temporal things are given
 809   2, 98  |           are ~insufficient. In like manner it is lawful to be easier
 810   2, 99  |             in a far ~more excellent manner than one's father or country.
 811   2, 100 |             Therefore, just as, in a manner, religion, whereby worship
 812   2, 101 |              a man is loved. In like manner, ~since there is one reason
 813   2, 102 |            generation, and the right manner of intercourse with ~woman
 814   2, 102 |            flesh." Therefore in like manner other ~subjects are bound
 815   2, 102 |             up or consumed. In ~like manner there are two reasons, for
 816   2, 103 |            for his ~command. In like manner a sin that directly involves
 817   2, 106 |           special virtue?~(3) Of the manner of taking vengeance;~(4)
 818   2, 106 |      enduring patiently, and in ~due manner, the wrongs they themselves
 819   2, 106 |             so that we follow in due manner our natural inclinations,
 820   2, 107 |               appetible: and in like manner the "good" considered in
 821   2, 107 |          virtue of truth ~does, in a manner, regard something as being
 822   2, 108 |             not willing to make ~any manner of lie."~Aquin.: SMT SS
 823   2, 112 |          takes everything in a right manner both from those he ~loves
 824   2, 112 |            one another in a becoming manner. Hence the need of a special ~
 825   2, 112 |            man behaves in a becoming manner towards those with whom
 826   2, 112 |          this virtue "treats in like manner known ~and unknown, companions
 827   2, 112 |             towards all in a fitting manner.~
 828   2, 113 |        before death." Again, in like manner it is right to wish to please
 829   2, 114 |            greater contempt. In like manner, sins that are committed
 830   2, 115 |            FS, Q[65], A[1]). In like manner ~nothing prevents a virtuous
 831   2, 115 |             to give it in a ~fitting manner, since this is a use of
 832   2, 115 |             and justice, which, in a manner, are directed to the common ~
 833   2, 115 |            Divine good surpasses all manner of human good; and among
 834   2, 116 |       against his own body." In like manner ~neither is it apparently
 835   2, 117 |           Ethic. iv, 1). And in like manner ~it happens sometimes that
 836   2, 117 |        prodigal expenditure. In like manner the covetous man sins against ~
 837   2, 118 |          legal justice does. In like manner, neither is it a part ~of
 838   2, 120 |         Sabbath ~observance. In like manner it is not contrary to the
 839   2, 120 |         which they suffered. In like manner a ~bodily work that is directed
 840   2, 121 |          behaves well in bearing all manner of adversity: ~yet a man
 841   2, 121 |           habit which acts after the manner of nature. ~Therefore the
 842   2, 121 |            action. Therefore in like manner it should not ~employ anger.~
 843   2, 121 |          escape from sorrow. In like manner desire, by its ~very nature,
 844   2, 123 |              ordinate or inordinate ~manner.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[125] A[
 845   2, 123 |    inordinate ~desire. Hence in like manner inordinate fear is included
 846   2, 127 |               Body Para. 4/4~In like manner there are two virtues about
 847   2, 127 |         ordinary or little. In like ~manner he is not cast down by dishonor,
 848   2, 129 |           use of them in a ~becoming manner. Wherefore it is evident
 849   2, 130 |          sake, but for ours. In like manner a man may ~rightly seek
 850   2, 130 |              account to him. In like manner he ~thinks little of other
 851   2, 132 |            accomplished in becoming ~manner. Wherefore the Philosopher
 852   2, 134 |              subject to God. In like manner the act of patience, in
 853   2, 134 |            health. Therefore in like manner ~one may, without the help
 854   2, 134 |            behaves in a praiseworthy manner ~by suffering [patiendo]
 855   2, 134 |            place. ~Therefore in like manner longanimity which takes
 856   2, 135 |            ii) virtue acts after the manner of nature. Therefore ~the
 857   2, 139 |              being defiled. In like ~manner honesty [*Honesty must be
 858   2, 139 |            death. ~Wherefore in like manner temperance must needs be
 859   2, 140 |           respective duties. In like manner penitents, in order to recover
 860   2, 140 |         order of reason; and in like manner "concupiscence does not
 861   2, 140 |             soul from Hell." In like manner by ~resisting concupiscence
 862   2, 140 |               Body Para. 3/3~In like manner again, on the part of the
 863   2, 143 |            clarity of color. In like manner spiritual beauty ~consists
 864   2, 144 |         medicine. Therefore, in like manner, to regulate one's food,
 865   2, 145 |              saint's works.] In like manner ~right reason does not retrench
 866   2, 145 |          from food but also from all manner of lusts." Now ~this belongs
 867   2, 145 |              is abstinence from ~all manner of lust, since, as stated
 868   2, 145 |              fixing of the time ~and manner of fasting as becoming and
 869   2, 145 |            of God. Therefore in like manner all ~are bound to keep the
 870   2, 145 |       dwelling in them in a ~special manner [*Cf. FP, Q[8], A[3]], wherefore
 871   2, 146 |             fails to observe the due manner ~of eating, by eating "greedily."~
 872   2, 146 |            of meat or drink. In like manner, we reply that dullness
 873   2, 147 |             11): "The women in like ~manner, chaste . . . sober," etc.,
 874   2, 147 |             2:6) "Young men in like ~manner exhort that they be sober."~
 875   2, 150 |            to the ~body, and in like manner as regards the rest. Wherefore
 876   2, 150 |          with right reason. In like ~manner if a man abstain from bodily
 877   2, 150 |        repenting of his sin. In like manner a person who has lost ~virginity
 878   2, 150 |             faithful in no uncertain manner, so ~that they know in what
 879   2, 151 |             to ~its end in a fitting manner. Wherefore it is no sin
 880   2, 151 |          certain things in a fitting manner and ~order for the end to
 881   2, 151 |               if it ~be taken in due manner and order, as required for
 882   2, 151 |            they ~be performed in due manner and order, in keeping with
 883   2, 151 |          should be accomplished in a manner befitting the end for which
 884   2, 152 |          spiritual adultery. In like manner, the other kinds of ~sacrilege
 885   2, 152 |         generation accomplished in a manner ~disadvantageous to the
 886   2, 152 |             adulterer," and in ~like manner one who is over enamored
 887   2, 152 |            is a sacrilege ~after the manner of incest. Intercourse with
 888   2, 152 |           not observing the ~natural manner of copulation, either as
 889   2, 152 |              not observing the right manner of copulation, which is
 890   2, 152 |               than if it affects the manner of ~copulation in respect
 891   2, 156 |     hell-fire, signify in a ~pointed manner different abodes in the
 892   2, 156 |          manifests his anger ~in his manner of speech, as stated above (
 893   2, 156 |             we are to understand all manner of ~injuries inflicted on
 894   2, 159 |              holy apostles." In like manner. ~humility does not require
 895   2, 160 |        considered with regard to the manner of having it, in ~so far
 896   2, 163 |             by the devil?~(2) Of the manner and order of that temptation.~
 897   2, 163 |       tempted [Douay: 'tried'], what manner of things doth he know?"~
 898   2, 163 |          Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the manner and order of the first temptation
 899   2, 163 |               It would seem that the manner and order of the first temptation ~
 900   2, 163 |             angel: therefore in like manner it should have come upon
 901   2, 165 |           which they argue." In like manner, those who study to learn
 902   2, 165 |              is not directed in due ~manner to the knowledge of the
 903   2, 165 |          should be regulated in due ~manner.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[167] A[
 904   2, 165 |          place, ~it is directed in a manner special to man, to intellective
 905   2, 166 |              inference that ~in like manner man's mind would break if
 906   2, 167 |             what is becoming in his ~manner of life" (according to the
 907   2, 169 |     something in the soul, after the manner of a habit, as stated ~above (
 908   2, 169 |          also indicated by the ~very manner in which prophecies are
 909   2, 169 |              Kgs. 5:26), and in like manner ~the secret thoughts of
 910   2, 169 |              bears Himself after the manner of one who repents, by ~"
 911   2, 170 |              commences; and in like ~manner fish foreknow a coming storm,
 912   2, 170 |              to a shipwreck. In like manner Amos, who was ~a shepherd,
 913   2, 171 |              Out. Para. 1/1 - OF THE MANNER IN WHICH PROPHETIC KNOWLEDGE
 914   2, 171 |             We must now consider the manner in which prophetic knowledge
 915   2, 172 |      descending from heaven with all manner of beasts ~therein. The
 916   2, 172 |            prophecy according to the manner of ~prophesying. Now we
 917   2, 172 |           Now we may distinguish the manner of prophesying - either ~
 918   2, 172 |            that "the ~most excellent manner of prophecy is when a man
 919   2, 172 |   imperfection of knowledge. In like manner prophecy implies a certain ~
 920   2, 172 |            Sea (Ex. ~14:21). In like manner greater miracles were wrought
 921   2, 172 |           prophet. Therefore in like manner the blessed can be called ~
 922   2, 172 |            was interrupted after the manner of a ~passion, and was not
 923   2, 172 |           delivered to many. In like manner the books of the prophets
 924   2, 172 |             in a much more excellent manner than in the prophets ~of
 925   2, 172 |             thy father," and in like manner to Jacob (Gn. 28:13): "I
 926   2, 173 |              in another way from the manner of tending - for ~instance
 927   2, 173 |          carried away, in a twofold ~manner, to that which is contrary
 928   2, 173 |          another way, as regards the manner connatural to man, ~which
 929   2, 175 |           effect in a less efficient manner.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[177] A[
 930   2, 177 |            white ~and black. In like manner active and contemplative
 931   2, 178 |              a glass" and "in a dark manner" (1 Cor. 13:12). Hence it
 932   2, 178 |            through a glass in a dark manner." ~Therefore seemingly there
 933   2, 178 | contemplation in heaven; and in like manner the ~delight of the wayfarer'
 934   2, 178 |           Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: The manner of contemplation is not
 935   2, 181 |          various duties; and in like manner men are raised upwards in ~
 936   2, 181 |              certain immobility in a manner ~according with its nature.
 937   2, 181 |             a multiform and manifold manner, so too, the fulness of
 938   2, 181 |              not be assigned in this manner.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[183] A[
 939   2, 181 |             of justice: and in like ~manner freedom from sin is not
 940   2, 181 |            becoming to him. In like ~manner true servitude is the servitude
 941   2, 182 |             the precept; and in like manner one does not ~transgress
 942   2, 182 |          would seem that in the same manner, when one progresses from
 943   2, 182 |    determinate to one thing. In like manner by ~inward spiritual growth
 944   2, 182 |               Body Para. 2/2~In like manner bishops bind themselves
 945   2, 182 |               Body Para. 2/2~In like manner, neither are they placed
 946   2, 183 |             his subjects in a bodily manner?~(6) Whether he can have
 947   2, 183 |              man who is apt, both in manner of life and by ~knowledge,
 948   2, 183 |           person ~or office, and the manner of life of those among whom
 949   2, 184 |               Body Para. 4/4~In like manner he is not bound to observe
 950   2, 184 |            privation." Hence in like manner ~the other gloss means not
 951   2, 184 |            God; and in corresponding manner the religious state is constituted
 952   2, 184 |            vow of obedience. In like manner ~the disquiet of worldly
 953   2, 184 |            to it alone in a ~special manner, namely human actions, since
 954   2, 184 |        because many take note of his manner of life: wherefore it is
 955   2, 185 |              alms. Wherefore in like manner if religious receive movable ~
 956   2, 185 |         Blessed Alexis acted in like manner, for, having ~renounced
 957   2, 186 |       priesthood." Therefore in like manner there is but one religious ~
 958   2, 186 |              wrongdoer in a becoming manner. Hence Ambrose says (De ~
 959   2, 186 |          letters ~helps in a twofold manner. In one way by helping directly
 960   2, 187 |              and ~lust and all other manner of sins.~Aquin.: SMT SS
 961   2, 187 |            thy house is ~full of all manner of good things, and nothing
 962   2, 187 |              being a virgin. In like manner it is not necessary for
 963   2, 187 |               for this surpasses all manner of satisfaction, even that
 964   2, 187 |       regards the ~disposal of their manner of life, their father may
 965   2, 187 |                cap. Licet.). In like manner the superior's decision
 966   3, 1   |    communicate itself in the highest manner to the creature, and this
 967   3, 1   |              manifested in a special manner by ~which power things infinitely
 968   3, 1   |             be ordained in a natural manner to God ~as to an end. But
 969   3, 1   |             First, on account of the manner of man's sin, which had
 970   3, 1   |            to be liberated in such a manner that he might be ~humbled,
 971   3, 2   |           some said the union was by manner of confusion ~(which is
 972   3, 2   |              is without order) or by manner of commensuration (which
 973   3, 2   |     Incarnation was brought about by manner of ~combination. But this
 974   3, 2   |        constitute anything after the manner of quantitative parts, as
 975   3, 2   |          incorporeal; nor after ~the manner of form and matter, for
 976   3, 2   |          person ~signifies after the manner of something subsisting.
 977   3, 3   |          Person. And after the ~same manner the Nature is also said
 978   3, 3   |            God as He is, and in this manner it is impossible for the
 979   3, 3   |             to one ~Person in such a manner as not to belong to another;
 980   3, 3   |            or the Holy Ghost in this manner, ~there would be no confusion
 981   3, 4   |            his work in the shortest ~manner possible. But it would have
 982   3, 4   |            natural property in which manner it would belong to all its ~
 983   3, 7   |            still exist, in a certain manner, as was ~said above (FS,
 984   3, 7   |       receive power in a particular ~manner in order to bring about
 985   3, 7   |          received grace, that, in a ~manner, it is poured out from it
 986   3, 7   |    pre-eminence of some. And in this manner a certain fulness of grace
 987   3, 7   |             this form, after its own manner, e.g. ~if we say that air
 988   3, 7   |      Enchiridion xl): "Grace is in a manner natural ~to the Man Christ."~
 989   3, 8   |            grace can ~be called in a manner the grace of union, inasmuch
 990   3, 9   |             of the ~sun. And in this manner the light of knowledge is
 991   3, 9   |       infused from on high, and this manner of knowing is proportioned
 992   3, 10  |           united to flesh in ~such a manner as to quit or lose the care
 993   3, 10  |             intellect, not after the manner of infinite, but ~finitely;
 994   3, 10  |         genus or species, which in a manner has infinity, inasmuch as
 995   3, 10  |           yet God knows more by this manner of ~knowledge or understanding.~
 996   3, 10  |         mediate degrees ~between the manner in which God sees His Word,
 997   3, 10  |           God sees His Word, and the manner in which ~the soul of Christ
 998   3, 11  |            angelic knowledge, in the manner of knowing that is natural
 999   3, 11  |        knowledge was ~in Christ in a manner proportioned to human nature,
1000   3, 12  |          force of His reason, in the manner described in the previous
 
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