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Part, Question
501 2, 66 | in itself; secondly with regard ~to the subject that partakes
502 2, 66 | the part of prudence, in regard to that which is formal
503 2, 66 | 2] Body Para. 4/4~But in regard to that which is material
504 2, 66 | in himself, but also in regard to another. Hence "justice
505 2, 67 | most perfect ~rectitude in regard to things concerning him
506 2, 67 | reverence to God, and with regard to this act, it remains:
507 2, 67 | be in ~the angels. With regard to the glory of the body,
508 2, 67 | sunlight, since they do not regard the same subject: ~whereas
509 2, 67 | opposed ~to one another and regard the same subject. Consequently
510 2, 68 | of gift and virtue with regard to the notion ~conveyed
511 2, 68 | is especially clear with regard to charity, of which it
512 2, 68 | to Christ, chiefly with regard to His Passion, for it was
513 2, 68 | like an instrument ~in His regard. Now to be perfected by
514 2, 68 | A[2]). Therefore, ~with regard to them, the Holy Ghost
515 2, 68 | stated to be the case with regard to ~the cardinal virtues (
516 2, 68 | in the future life. With regard to knowledge he ~mentions
517 2, 68 | present state: yet the inward regard for our neighbor, signified ~
518 2, 68 | fortitude ~temperance. But in regard to their matter, fortitude
519 2, 68 | whereas piety and knowledge regard ordinary matters. ~Consequently
520 2, 68 | piety, it is considered with regard to their matter.~Aquin.:
521 2, 69 | last end: yet it may ~also regard the assistance of grace
522 2, 69 | thirst after justice." With regard to spontaneous favors we ~
523 2, 70 | order, first of all, in regard to itself; secondly, in ~
524 2, 70 | to itself; secondly, in ~regard to things that are near
525 2, 70 | are near it; thirdly, in regard to things that are ~below
526 2, 70 | mind is well disposed in regard to itself when it has ~a
527 2, 71 | are measured chiefly with regard to the end as ~explained
528 2, 71 | man to be well disposed in regard to things ~which are directed
529 2, 72 | Whether they differ in regard to omission and commission?~(
530 2, 72 | and the ~"material" cause regard properly the substance of
531 2, 72 | The "agent" and the "end" regard directly ~movement and operation:
532 2, 72 | distinguished ~specifically with regard to them: and consequently
533 2, 72 | prodigal and illiberal with regard to different ~objects: for
534 2, 73 | grievous to sin in their regard, unless indeed our neighbor
535 2, 74 | proper object, and with regard to the case when ~it is
536 2, 74 | sin, as is ~evident with regard to the actions of madmen.
537 2, 74 | inordinately disposed with regard to ~its object. Now the
538 2, 74 | reason. ~For it does not regard the objects of the lower
539 2, 74 | them, and so it does not regard them ~save by way of deliberation.
540 2, 74 | 10] Body Para. 2/2~With regard to its own object it has
541 2, 77 | as we have stated with regard to ~drunkenness. If, however,
542 2, 78 | suffer some hurt in its regard, in order to ~obtain a good
543 2, 78 | stated in Ethic. vi, 2 with regard to ~virtuous habits. Therefore
544 2, 78 | his ~sin, as is clear with regard to a man who is thrown headlong
545 2, 80 | intention of doing in man's regard; rather does he darken ~
546 2, 83 | is infused. And so, with regard to God infusing, it cannot ~
547 2, 83 | infused; but only with ~regard to the body into which it
548 2, 83 | For the powers seem to regard ~the person, in as much
549 2, 83 | is, as is evident with regard to all the sensitive powers,
550 2, 83 | soul. It must therefore regard first of all ~that power
551 2, 87 | preceding ~sin, but also with regard to itself.~Aquin.: SMT FS
552 2, 87 | fearful of ~sinning. With regard to the other two ways, it
553 2, 87 | character of punishment in regard to both the one ~punished
554 2, 87 | character of punishment in regard to the one for whom ~the
555 2, 87 | punishment is borne, while, in regard to the one who is punished,
556 2, 87 | A[8] Body Para. 2/2~With regard to spiritual punishments,
557 2, 88 | sin may be committed in regard to any ~object or matter:
558 2, 88 | shown above (A[3]) with ~regard to the two different manners
559 2, 88 | 5] R.O. 1 Para. 3/3~With regard to drunkenness we reply
560 2, 88 | act, as we have said with regard to anger (ad 1): because
561 2, 90 | produced by this act. With regard ~to the speculative reason,
562 2, 90 | holds the same position in regard to operations, ~as, in the
563 2, 90 | the proposition holds in regard to ~conclusions. Such like
564 2, 90 | Consequently the law must needs regard principally the relationship
565 2, 90 | community, the law must needs regard properly the relationship
566 2, 90 | good, any other precept in regard to some individual work,
567 2, 90 | nothing stands firm with regard to the speculative ~reason
568 2, 90 | nothing stands firm with regard to the practical reason, ~
569 2, 93 | of the ideal types ~which regard the proper nature of each
570 2, 93 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: With regard to any sort of word, two
571 2, 94 | be subject to change in regard ~to some men. Therefore
572 2, 94 | universally, except perchance in regard to the secondary precepts
573 2, 96 | as it were, ~because they regard private persons, although
574 2, 96 | to many ~matters; and in regard to these, he adds, "and
575 2, 96 | the force of law; and in regard to these, he adds ~"all
576 2, 96 | every virtue: but only in regard to those that are ordainable
577 2, 98 | perfect, not simply, ~but with regard to the condition of time.
578 2, 98 | A[6] Body Para. 2/2~With regard to good men, the Law was
579 2, 99 | fails him: as is evident in regard to things that are ~of faith,
580 2, 99 | done in detail. But with ~regard to the other moral precepts,
581 2, 99 | judicial precepts; "holy," with regard ~to the ceremonial precepts (
582 2, 100 | but all the other virtues regard the duty of the lower powers
583 2, 100 | decalogue are only such as regard acts of ~justice; as may
584 2, 100 | should have been done in regard to the sins of homicide
585 2, 100 | aforesaid; and with this ~regard to this it is said, "Thou
586 2, 100 | that, in matters which ~regard himself and not another,
587 2, 100 | disorders of a man with regard to himself, reach ~the people
588 2, 100 | else. Consequently with regard to sins of murder and ~false
589 2, 100 | about not coveting, which regard our thoughts, are unsuitably ~
590 2, 101 | precepts of the Law which ~regard the clothing and food of
591 2, 101 | the law. Accordingly, with regard to both kinds of the ~law.
592 2, 101 | law. Accordingly, with regard to both kinds of men it
593 2, 101 | vessels and so forth. With regard to the worshippers ~two
594 2, 102 | the abstract, but not in regard to ~particular conditions,
595 2, 102 | temples; as is evident in regard to the New ~Law. Therefore
596 2, 102 | 4] R.O. 4 Para. 2/2~But regard to the figurative reason,
597 2, 102 | heavenly contemplation. With ~regard to the state of the Old
598 2, 102 | of earth; and again, in ~regard to His Godhead, we must
599 2, 102 | A[5] Body Para. 2/3~In regard to both, three things were
600 2, 102 | 5] R.O. 6 Para. 3/3~With regard to the uncleanness contracted
601 2, 102 | 5] R.O. 8 Para. 2/4~With regard to the high-priests and
602 2, 102 | if this was observed in ~regard to the tabernacle and its
603 2, 102 | 6] R.O. 1 Para. 3/4~With regard to blood and fat, they were
604 2, 102 | them from cruelty even in regard to irrational ~animals,
605 2, 102 | then it is moved also in ~regard to other animals: for since
606 2, 102 | to arise ~in a man with regard to the sufferings of animals.
607 2, 102 | practice ~pity even with regard to dumb animals, and forbade
608 2, 103 | before the Law, not with regard to eating them, since it
609 2, 103 | make any distinction in regard to ~eating; it was not that
610 2, 103 | relating to the divine worship regard the soul ~rather than the
611 2, 103 | Blessed, then, nothing in regard to worship of God ~will
612 2, 103 | thanksgiving" (1 Tim. 4:4). With regard to fornication a ~special
613 2, 104 | disposed in ~himself with regard to his neighbor, for such
614 2, 104 | position, in man, with regard to things that concern him,
615 2, 104 | the direction of man in regard to his ~neighbor, considered
616 2, 104 | precepts are ~enjoined with regard to foreigners: for instance,
617 2, 105 | provided insufficiently in ~regard to the rulers of the people.~
618 2, 105 | unfitting provision with regard to the ~institution of rulers.~
619 2, 105 | provision for ~the people with regard to its rulers.~Aquin.: SMT
620 2, 105 | appointment ~should behave, in regard to himself; namely, that
621 2, 105 | observed little caution in regard ~to deposits: since it is
622 2, 105 | Body Para. 2/4~But with regard to possessions, it is a
623 2, 105 | the same prescription in regard to both (Lev. 25).~Aquin.:
624 2, 105 | 9 Para. 2/3~Again, with regard to the greatness of a sin,
625 2, 105 | penalty was inflicted in their regard, so that five oxen were
626 2, 105 | 23:7) to be observed with regard to certain other ~nations: "
627 2, 105 | and mode of worship. With regard to these a ~certain order
628 2, 105 | 2/2~In like manner with regard to hostile relations with
629 2, 105 | distinction was observed with regard to hostile cities. ~For
630 2, 105 | commanded (Dt. 22:1-3) with regard to ~animals, that they should
631 2, 105 | the members of a household regard ~everyday actions directed
632 2, 105 | fitting precepts. Thus, with regard ~to servants, it commanded
633 2, 105 | seqq.). ~Moreover, with regard to those servants in particular
634 2, 105 | A[4] Body Para. 2/3~With regard to wives the Law made certain
635 2, 105 | A[4] Body Para. 3/3~With regard to children, the Law commanded
636 2, 105 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: With regard to the ill-treatment of
637 2, 106 | the use thereof. Thus with regard to the intellect, the ~Gospel
638 2, 106 | the Holy Ghost: and with regard to the ~affections, it contains
639 2, 106 | is subject to change with regard to various ~places, times,
640 2, 106 | events: for ~this did not regard them according to Acts 1:
641 2, 107 | from it altogether. With ~regard to the hatred of one's enemies,
642 2, 107 | to all the others. With regard to this precept, He taught
643 2, 108 | determination, but only in regard to the common ~notion of
644 2, 108 | interior movements, first in regard to man himself, ~secondly
645 2, 108 | man himself, ~secondly in regard to his neighbor.~Aquin.:
646 2, 108 | Para. 2/4~This he does in regard to man himself, in two ways,
647 2, 108 | directed us becomingly with regard to ~these two kinds of precepts.
648 2, 108 | the reality; ~wherefore in regard to these precepts He commanded
649 2, 108 | OBJ 2: Further, counsels regard a greater good. But there
650 2, 109 | this only takes place with ~regard to certain truths that are
651 2, 109 | spoken, and especially in ~regard to such as pertain to faith,
652 2, 109 | is more corrupt by sin in regard to ~the desire for good,
653 2, 109 | desire for good, than in regard to the knowledge of truth.~
654 2, 109 | degree of ~love, and with regard to the motive of loving,
655 2, 109 | Body Para. 2/2~Now with regard to the first kind of help,
656 2, 110 | above nature and does not ~regard good and evil, as does natural
657 2, 111 | gratuitously given. For with regard to the first he says (Eph. ~
658 2, 111 | His beloved son." And with regard to the ~second (Rm. 2:6): "
659 2, 111 | act of the will, and with regard to this act the will is
660 2, 111 | preceding another. Hence it with regard to these, ~grace must be
661 2, 111 | operating and cooperating, with ~regard to its diverse effects,
662 2, 111 | of the science, and with regard to this ~there is "faith,"
663 2, 111 | capability of speaking can regard either the idiom in which
664 2, 111 | of tongues"; or it can ~regard the sense of what is said,
665 2, 111 | belong to the faith. With regard to hope and ~charity, they
666 2, 113 | necessary for the human ~mind to regard both extremes by an act
667 2, 113 | movement of detestation with regard to all sins ~committed,
668 2, 113 | and the ~remission of sin regard God Who justifies, hence
669 2, 114 | Para. 1/2~Reply OBJ 3: With regard to the first reason adduced,
670 2, 114 | alike. But temporal goods regard the good and the wicked
671 2, 114 | midwives had a good will with regard to ~saving the children,
672 2, 1 | Therefore vision and faith regard the same object.~Aquin.:
673 2, 1 | of faith; for even with regard to ~man's state we find
674 2, 1 | Body Para. 2/4~Now with regard to the majesty of the Godhead,
675 2, 1 | 3/4~In like manner, with regard to Christ's human nature,
676 2, 1 | Persons. Since, however, with regard to each Person, certain
677 2, 4 | thing is judged simply with regard to its cause, but ~relatively,
678 2, 4 | greater clearness, but ~not in regard to more certain adhesion:
679 2, 5 | to the First Truth. With regard ~to the former, before obtaining
680 2, 5 | First Truth: whereas ~with regard to the things which are
681 2, 5 | that such a heretic with regard to ~one article has no faith
682 2, 7 | nothing at all about Him, with regard to rewards and punishments, ~
683 2, 8 | the virtue of faith. With regard to the gift of understanding ~
684 2, 8 | speak of ~understanding with regard to all these things.~Aquin.:
685 2, 8 | the natural light is in regard to those things ~which we
686 2, 8 | suffer dulness of mind ~with regard to things that are not necessary
687 2, 8 | for salvation; but with ~regard to those that are necessary
688 2, 8 | 1/1 ~Reply OBJ 3: With regard to things necessary for
689 2, 8 | withdraw sometimes with regard to ~other things, so that
690 2, 8 | may have enlightened it in regard to other truths ~that are
691 2, 8 | enlightenment of the mind with regard to the things revealed to
692 2, 8 | enlightenment of the mind with regard to a ~right estimate about
693 2, 8 | sanctifying grace, cannot regard the ~end, as stated above.
694 2, 8 | and this judgment, with regard to Divine things ~belong
695 2, 8 | gift of wisdom, but with regard to created things, belongs ~
696 2, 8 | ultimate and delightful with regard to the will, must be, after
697 2, 9 | we must take note, with regard to the gift of knowledge,
698 2, 9 | them: and this I say with regard to the beatitude of a wayfarer.
699 2, 10 | directs the intention with regard to the supernatural ~last
700 2, 10 | are generically good. With regard, ~however, to Cornelius,
701 2, 10 | in two ways, first, with regard to their different relations ~
702 2, 10 | holy synod prescribes, with regard to the Jews, that for the
703 2, 10 | A[9] Body Para. 3/4~With regard to the second way, it seems
704 2, 10 | 9] R.O. 3 Para. 2/2~With regard to the argument in the contrary [*
705 2, 11 | 1/2~I answer that, With regard to heretics two points must
706 2, 12 | the Divine justice with regard to a certain thing, and
707 2, 13 | impenitence, it does not ~regard the question in point, because
708 2, 14 | consequence man's operation in regard to intelligible things is
709 2, 14 | which ~makes a man weak in regard to the same intelligible
710 2, 15 | The prohibitive precepts regard sins, which corrupt virtue. ~
711 2, 16 | wherefore love can directly regard the other whom a ~man unites
712 2, 16 | theological virtue, ~with regard to its proper object, to
713 2, 16 | to it accidentally with regard to something that is referred
714 2, 17 | the will sufficiently with regard to one ~act, which is the
715 2, 17 | order ~to perfect it with regard to its other act, which
716 2, 18 | OBJ 4: These three fears regard punishment but in different
717 2, 18 | servile and initial fear regard a punishment whereby men
718 2, 18 | not always evil. Because ~regard for men seems to be a kind
719 2, 18 | are blamed for ~having no regard for man, for instance, the
720 2, 18 | Reply OBJ 1: One may have regard for men in two ways. First
721 2, 18 | are blamed who have no regard for man. Secondly, one may
722 2, 18 | Secondly, one may have regard for ~men as being in opposition
723 2, 18 | praiseworthy to have no ~regard for men, according as we
724 2, 18 | fear and filial fear do not regard God in the same ~light.
725 2, 18 | A[11] Body Para. 2/3~But regard to filial fear, as it increases
726 2, 19 | appetitive ~movement, in regard to some particular, his
727 2, 19 | the good and the arduous regard other passions also. Hence ~
728 2, 20 | power of God ~alone. With regard to either hope there may
729 2, 20 | above (Q[20], A[1]) with regard to despair, ~every appetitive
730 2, 20 | to fear. For they ~both regard and rely on the same object,
731 2, 22 | corporeal nature: and with regard to this life there ~is no
732 2, 22 | respect of his mind, and with regard to ~this life there is fellowship
733 2, 22 | as also stated above with regard to faith, ~(Q[4], A[5])
734 2, 22 | Hence charity does not regard that good as being arduous,
735 2, 23 | consists in an extreme with regard to its object, ~in so far
736 2, 23 | twofold quantity; but with regard to that which it has from ~
737 2, 23 | in two ways: ~first with regard to the object loved, secondly
738 2, 23 | object loved, secondly with regard to the person ~who loves.
739 2, 23 | person ~who loves. With regard to the object loved, charity
740 2, 24 | desire for our friend. ~With regard to the first, no irrational
741 2, 24 | creatures out of charity, if we ~regard them as the good things
742 2, 24 | ourselves." Thus too with regard to principles we ~have something
743 2, 25 | more is this realized with regard to the friendship of ~charity
744 2, 25 | his ~loving himself with regard to his spiritual nature,
745 2, 25 | of love is measured with regard to the ~man who loves, and
746 2, 25 | is speaking of love with regard to favors ~respecting the
747 2, 25 | good, as ~stated above with regard to one's father (A[9]).~
748 2, 26 | known and loved: but with regard to us, since ~our knowledge
749 2, 26 | On the other hand, with regard ~to knowledge, it is the
750 2, 27 | had desired, ~even with regard to other goods, according
751 2, 27 | s joy will be full ~with regard to himself, because his
752 2, 28 | importance, dissension with regard to some that are of little ~
753 2, 28 | On the other hand, with regard to its subject, mercy is
754 2, 29 | have to be weighed with regard to such other conditions
755 2, 29 | same, since both virtues regard the common aspect of ~good,
756 2, 30 | thirsty." The common need with regard to external help is twofold;
757 2, 30 | with him," especially with regard to those who sin ~out of
758 2, 30 | we may compare them with regard to some particular case,
759 2, 30 | three ways. ~First, with regard to their substance, and
760 2, 30 | they may be considered with regard to their cause, in so far
761 2, 30 | Para. 2/2~Thirdly, with regard to the effect, and in this
762 2, 30 | subject to another in its regard, being independent in respect
763 2, 30 | 10] R.O. 3 Para. 2/2~With regard to the words that follow, "
764 2, 31 | us not to be listless in regard of one another's ~sins:
765 2, 31 | somewhat in potentiality with regard ~to another. In like manner
766 2, 31 | 1/4~I answer that, With regard to the public denunciation
767 2, 31 | knew of their sin. With regard to Joseph it is ~probable
768 2, 31 | the sin was public with regard to his brethren, ~wherefore
769 2, 33 | it must be observed with regard to all sins ~that are mortal
770 2, 33 | despair, sluggishness in regard to the ~commandments, wandering
771 2, 36 | in two ways: first with ~regard to the intention of the
772 2, 36 | contentious party, secondly, with regard ~to the manner of contending.
773 2, 41 | 1/1 ~Reply OBJ 2: With regard to a man's doctrine two
774 2, 43 | 21). And ~just as with regard to those things which are
775 2, 43 | and this would seem to regard ~the appetite, to which
776 2, 44 | The same thing ~happens in regard to other sins; for the lustful
777 2, 45 | that reasons well with ~regard to right conduct as a whole,
778 2, 45 | hand those ~virtues which regard the rectitude of the appetite,
779 2, 45 | the chief act of reason in regard to ~action must needs be
780 2, 45 | is merely sufficient with regard ~to things necessary for
781 2, 45 | is also ~as to act, with regard to things necessary for
782 2, 45 | just as it happens with regard to the conclusions of ~speculative
783 2, 48 | their household, but not in regard to "a ~good life in general"
784 2, 52 | a fool ~[imprudens] will regard no time." Now this is due
785 2, 52 | the negligent man fails in regard to this act otherwise ~than
786 2, 53 | ways may be considered with regard to their actual ~execution,
787 2, 54 | the Law especially ~with regard to the precepts of the decalogue.
788 2, 56 | another, ~especially in regard to the common good. Wherefore
789 2, 56 | the mean ~fixed, in our regard, by reason." Therefore justice
790 2, 56 | is fixed by reason in our regard.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[58] A[
791 2, 57 | in two ways. First, ~with regard to himself; and thus, if
792 2, 58 | neighbor as himself. Now with regard ~to himself, a man should
793 2, 58 | 6] R.O. 2 Para. 2/2~With regard to Phinees the reply is
794 2, 60 | 1/1~I answer that, With regard to a man who has taken another'
795 2, 60 | further ~restitution in his regard: rather ought they to refund
796 2, 61 | not more worthy in this regard.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[63] A[
797 2, 61 | make a distinction with regard to a prelate's ~kinsfolk:
798 2, 61 | to their kindred without regard ~to their deserts.~Aquin.:
799 2, 62 | that are committed with regard to voluntary commutations.
800 2, 64 | dispense them, and in this regard ~it is lawful for man to
801 2, 64 | is competent to man with regard to external things ~is their
802 2, 64 | the depositor, but with regard to its custody it is the
803 2, 64 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: With regard to treasure-trove a distinction
804 2, 65 | been said (AA[2],3), ~with regard to the question in point,
805 2, 68 | 1/1 - OF INJUSTICE WITH REGARD TO THE PERSON OF THE WITNESS (
806 2, 68 | consider injustice with regard to the person of the witness. ~
807 2, 69 | the one given above ~with regard to the other works of mercy (
808 2, 69 | applies to a ~physician with regard to attendance on the sick.~
809 2, 74 | malediction, properly speaking, regard ~things to which good or
810 2, 74 | be weighed chiefly with ~regard to the speaker's intention,
811 2, 75 | if a man be deceived in ~regard to more than half the amount
812 2, 77 | evil come to the same, with regard to the ~other virtues. On
813 2, 77 | negative ~precepts which regard the avoidance of evil, so
814 2, 77 | affirmative precepts, which regard the doing of good. Now ~
815 2, 78 | superiors, "discipline" with regard to inferiors, ~"equity"
816 2, 78 | these, two ~would seem to regard relations between equals,
817 2, 78 | concord" internally; two regard our relations ~toward superiors,
818 2, 78 | religion" to God; ~while two regard our relations towards inferiors,
819 2, 81 | causes. And so is it with regard to prayer. For we ~pray
820 2, 81 | the Divine justice with regard to the damnation ~of those
821 2, 81 | consideration of His charity in our ~regard, whereby he wills our good -
822 2, 81 | Further, thanksgivings regard the past, while the others
823 2, 81 | the past, while the others regard ~the future. But the past
824 2, 85 | have to be considered with regard to tithes: ~namely, the
825 2, 86 | as was stated ~above with regard to prayer (Q[83], A[12]),
826 2, 86 | person, for instance with ~regard to binding himself by vow
827 2, 86 | enter religion, or with regard to ~contracting marriage.
828 2, 87 | judgment: for the other two regard the ~things sworn to as
829 2, 87 | have already ~stated with regard to the obligation of a vow (
830 2, 87 | just as we ~have said with regard to vows (Q[88], A[10], ad
831 2, 87 | wherefore the ~dispensation will regard not the matter but the act
832 2, 87 | as stated above with regard to vows (Q[88], ~AA[8],9).~
833 2, 89 | in two ways. First, with regard to His ~essence; and thus,
834 2, 90 | exceeded, not only with regard to the circumstance called ~"
835 2, 90 | how much," but also with regard to other circumstances:
836 2, 91 | in two ways. First, with ~regard to absolute quantity, and
837 2, 91 | thing is in excess with regard to quantity of proportion, ~
838 2, 92 | sacrifices are fitting with regard to other gods, and that
839 2, 93 | assumed, as stated above with regard to an oath (Q[89], ~A[4],
840 2, 93 | Ps. ~39:5): "Who hath not regard to vanities and lying follies."
841 2, 93 | a kind of curiosity with regard to the end in ~view, which
842 2, 93 | Para. 2/7~However, with regard to the foreknowledge of
843 2, 93 | been approved, with due regard to the fear of God; but
844 2, 95 | irreverence for holy things. With regard to the first we ~shall consider
845 2, 98 | person who has proved his regard for that monastery by the ~
846 2, 98 | lawful to ~incite a person's regard for a monastery by means
847 2, 98 | as we have also said with regard to sacred ~vessels (Reply
848 2, 98 | 4] R.O. 3 Para. 5/5~With regard to the granting of benefices
849 2, 99 | points of inquiry ~arise with regard to piety:~(1) To whom does
850 2, 99 | mercy which we perform with regard to any ~of our neighbors
851 2, 100 | principle of government with regard to ~certain things: for
852 2, 100 | which relations both virtues regard. Now it ~is evident that
853 2, 102 | order in ~the movable with regard to its mover, since, though
854 2, 104 | And, as stated above with ~regard to a father (Q[31], A[3];
855 2, 104 | repayment should be made with regard for the choice or disposition
856 2, 105 | points to be considered with regard to an ~ungrateful person.
857 2, 106 | because charity makes him ~regard them as his own. Now every
858 2, 106 | measure of vengeance with regard to all the ~circumstances.~
859 2, 107 | for this virtue does not regard legal ~debt, which justice
860 2, 107 | truth ~does, in a manner, regard something as being due.~
861 2, 108 | nature as sins, and ~with regard to those things that aggravate
862 2, 108 | circumstances have ~changed with regard to persons and the business
863 2, 108 | itself, ~secondly, with regard to the agent. Accordingly
864 2, 108 | it may be considered with regard ~to the external act of
865 2, 109 | thing signified. ~Now with regard to neither of these does
866 2, 109 | is to be considered with regard to ~the very species of
867 2, 109 | wishes to deceive men with regard to that virtue. And he performs
868 2, 109 | we have said above with regard to lying ~(Q[110], A[2]).~
869 2, 110 | in two ways. First, ~with regard to the species of the act,
870 2, 110 | A[2]). Secondly, with ~regard to its cause, from which
871 2, 110 | it may be considered with regard ~to its cause, namely, pride,
872 2, 115 | that has the virtue with regard to money will make the best ~
873 2, 116 | two ways. First, so as to regard immediately the acquisition
874 2, 116 | due measure of reason with regard to riches. ~(tm)Aquin.:
875 2, 116 | denotes immoderation with regard to riches ~in two ways.
876 2, 116 | spiritual ~sins seem to regard spiritual goods. But the
877 2, 116 | OBJ 1: Covetousness with regard to a bodily object seeks
878 2, 116 | virtue, since it does not regard the principal good of the
879 2, 117 | covetousness and prodigality regard principally ~giving. Wherefore
880 2, 117 | general covetousness ~with regard to any kind of good: and
881 2, 117 | respective natures: thus, with regard to prodigality we note ~
882 2, 117 | riches to excess, and with regard to covetousness that ~it
883 2, 118 | Vera Relig. xxxi): "With regard to ~these earthly laws,
884 2, 118 | complies with the ~law with regard to the letter, then "epikeia"
885 2, 120 | neighbor, ~both of which regard the virtue of charity. Therefore
886 2, 120 | parts of justice, which ~regard some special debt.~Aquin.:
887 2, 120 | Divine judgments, which regard ~chiefly the future reward,
888 2, 121 | of virtue that it should regard something ~extreme: and
889 2, 121 | private wars, and so with regard to these also there may
890 2, 121 | of ~fortitude. One is in regard to its choice: and thus
891 2, 122 | in two ways. First, with ~regard to the species of that act,
892 2, 126 | it: ~integral parts, with regard to those things the concurrence
893 2, 127 | of magnanimity seems to regard pursuit rather ~than avoidance,
894 2, 127 | evil absolutely considered regard the ~concupiscible faculty,
895 2, 127 | Q[123], AA[4],5) with regard to fortitude that it is
896 2, 127 | are about these passions regard only that which is ~great
897 2, 127 | for human life. Hence with regard to the desire of money there ~
898 2, 127 | in moderation. But with regard to great honors there ~is "
899 2, 129 | have to be considered with regard to man's honor. The first
900 2, 129 | whereas ambition seems to ~regard positions of dignity: for
901 2, 129 | Further, ambition seems to regard outward show: for it is
902 2, 129 | Wherefore ambition does not regard outward ~worship, except
903 2, 132 | vices opposed to it. With ~regard to magnificence there are
904 2, 132 | liberality and magnificence regard ~sumptuary operations as
905 2, 134 | virtue to virtue does not regard the subject, but the ~matter
906 2, 135 | and charity, since they regard the last end ~of the entire
907 2, 137 | enduring evil, especially with regard ~to goods or evils that
908 2, 137 | AA[1],2) that the ~gifts regard the motion of the mind by
909 2, 137 | and longanimity, which may regard the long delay and ~accomplishment
910 2, 138 | of greatness which ~they regard in their respective matters.
911 2, 139 | 3) its precepts. With regard to temperance we must ~consider (
912 2, 139 | temper fear, especially with ~regard to dangers of death, than
913 2, 139 | Not all pleasures of touch regard the preservation of ~nature,
914 2, 139 | sexual pleasures, which regard the ~touch. But according
915 2, 139 | Now delicacy seems to regard the delight taken in savors
916 2, 139 | pleasures, which chiefly regard the preservation of human
917 2, 139 | A[5] Body Para. 2/2~In regard to either use we consider
918 2, 139 | what is honorable, and the regard for ~what is beautiful."
919 2, 139 | Now justice and fortitude regard the good of the many more
920 2, 140 | insensible who are deficient with regard to pleasures of touch. ~
921 2, 140 | in two ways. First, with ~regard to its genus, and thus temperance
922 2, 140 | be called ~natural with regard to the species of the thing
923 2, 140 | which sin can occur with regard to natural desires, according
924 2, 140 | in two ways. First, with ~regard to the matter or object;
925 2, 140 | frequent practice in their ~regard to become temperate; whereas
926 2, 140 | standpoints. First, with regard to the end, ~which has the
927 2, 140 | common good. Secondly, with regard to the ~difficulty, because
928 2, 141 | A[1] Body Para. 5/6~With regard to bodily movements and
929 2, 141 | A[1] Body Para. 6/6~With regard to external things, a twofold
930 2, 142 | shamefacedness and honesty. ~With regard to shamefacedness there
931 2, 142 | continuing to be ashamed in their regard: ~although as a consequence
932 2, 142 | Shamefacedness does not regard virtuous deeds as such.
933 2, 142 | reckons ~it impossible with regard to oneself, or as not difficult
934 2, 143 | Philosopher proves ~this with regard to acts of virtue (Ethic.
935 2, 143 | useful in some respect, with regard to a ~particular end. But
936 2, 144 | 146] Out. Para. 2/2~With regard to abstinence three points
937 2, 144 | man should act with due regard for ~those among whom he
938 2, 144 | internal affections with regard to the good of ~reason,
939 2, 144 | long as he does it with due regard for the people among ~whom
940 2, 145 | distinction should be made with regard to ~pilgrims and working
941 2, 145 | A[5] Body Para. 2/3~With regard to the forty day's fast,
942 2, 145 | concupiscences of the flesh, which regard ~pleasures of touch in connection
943 2, 146 | vice of gluttony does not regard the ~substance of food,
944 2, 146 | points of view. ~First, with regard to things directed to the
945 2, 146 | the end; secondly, ~with regard to the end itself, inasmuch
946 2, 146 | concupiscence merely in regard of things directed to the
947 2, 146 | in two ways. First, with ~regard to the food consumed: and
948 2, 146 | of sin is determined with regard to the ~aversion. Wherefore
949 2, 147 | A[2]; Q[141], A[2]) with regard to fortitude and ~temperance.~
950 2, 149 | different virtues, though they regard the ~one sense.~Aquin.:
951 2, 151 | the order of reason in its regard; wherefore the more sinful ~
952 2, 151 | directed to the end. With regard ~to this there is "love
953 2, 152 | aforesaid division is made with regard to diversity of matter, ~
954 2, 152 | in two ways. First, ~with regard to the woman, with whom
955 2, 152 | affinity. Secondly, with regard to the person under whose
956 2, 152 | species are assigned with regard to a ~difference of matter.~
957 2, 152 | in two ways, first ~with regard to the sin in itself, secondly
958 2, 152 | in itself, secondly with regard to some accident. ~The gravity
959 2, 152 | of a sin is measured with regard to the sin itself, by reason ~
960 2, 152 | while sleeping does not regard some of the images ~formed
961 2, 152 | Law to a penalty in his regard. For it is written ~(Dt.
962 2, 152 | committed when a maiden, with regard to whose marriage nothing
963 2, 152 | denominated either with regard to him, and thus it is always ~
964 2, 152 | fidelity of marriage, or ~with regard to the woman with whom he
965 2, 152 | expressed further on with regard to others.~Aquin.: SMT SS
966 2, 152 | determined by nature with regard to the use of venereal actions,
967 2, 152 | 12] Body Para. 2/2~With regard to the other species of
968 2, 153 | continence and incontinence. With regard to continence there are
969 2, 153 | continence does not properly ~regard the desires for pleasures
970 2, 153 | continent or incontinent in regard to wealth, or honor and ~
971 2, 154 | as we have stated with regard to woman (ad 1). This is
972 2, 154 | matters with one who errs in regard to ~the end. The other reason
973 2, 154 | incontinence may be considered with regard to the ~evil into which
974 2, 154 | considers incontinence with regard to its ~result.~
975 2, 155 | whereas ~meekness and clemency regard, not concupiscences, but
976 2, 156 | of the passions. Now with regard to ~the passions of the
977 2, 156 | the order of reason, in regard to anger, may be considered
978 2, 156 | the order of reason in regard to anger may be considered
979 2, 156 | twofold respect, namely with regard to an undue object, ~and
980 2, 156 | undue object, ~and with regard to an undue mode of being
981 2, 158 | Further, modesty would seem to regard the correction of our ~neighbor,
982 2, 158 | regulated by the virtues with regard to ~everything: thus it
983 2, 159 | virtue is necessary with regard to the difficult ~good:
984 2, 159 | intellectual virtues which regard the ~reason itself, and
985 2, 159 | include certain things with regard to the appetite, lest one ~
986 2, 159 | third and fourth degrees regard the avowal of ~one's own
987 2, 159 | those who treat us with regard, for ~even worldly people
988 2, 160 | in two ways. First ~with regard to its proper species, which
989 2, 160 | it may be considered with regard to its cause, in so far
990 2, 160 | it may be considered with regard to the manner of having
991 2, 160 | have stated above ~with regard to humility (Q[161], A[6]).~
992 2, 162 | contraries. But it ~does not regard the form, for man's soul
993 2, 162 | as we have stated with regard to death (A[1]). But all "
994 2, 162 | body and the soul. With regard to the ~body, to which pertains
995 2, 164 | other such things, which regard the body; wherefore the ~
996 2, 164 | be applied, has a prior regard for ~knowledge.~Aquin.:
997 2, 165 | the vice of curiosity can regard intellective knowledge?~(
998 2, 165 | vice of curiosity does not regard ~the knowledge of such like
999 2, 168 | neighbor; rather do they regard a certain moderation of
1000 2, 168 | their effects, they may regard the love ~of God or of our
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