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1001 2, 169 | 171] Out. Para. 2/4~With regard to gratuitous graces, which
1002 2, 169 | hand, his position with regard to the things he knows by ~
1003 2, 169 | God'] had mercy with regard to the evil which He had
1004 2, 169 | something future in our regard, but as ~being present to
1005 2, 170 | prophetic ~foreknowledge may regard future things in two ways:
1006 2, 170 | points of view. ~First, with regard to its inward root, which
1007 2, 170 | sanctifying grace. ~Secondly, with regard to the inward passions of
1008 2, 170 | consider a good life, with regard to the passions of the ~
1009 2, 171 | instrument that is deficient in regard to the ~principal agent.
1010 2, 172 | foreknowledge." This may ~regard either good or evil, which
1011 2, 173 | in two ways. First, with regard ~to the term of rapture,
1012 2, 173 | rapture may be considered with regard to its cause, and thus ~
1013 2, 173 | movement of the appetite with regard to ~good, so fear is a movement
1014 2, 173 | movement of the appetite with regard to evil. ~Wherefore either
1015 2, 178 | cogitation" would seem ~to regard the consideration of the
1016 2, 178 | in two ways. ~First, with regard to act, that is to say by
1017 2, 178 | potentially and not with regard to act, that is to say,
1018 2, 178 | in two ways: ~first, in regard to its nature; secondly,
1019 2, 178 | its nature; secondly, in regard to us. It is evident ~that
1020 2, 178 | It is evident ~that in regard to itself contemplative
1021 2, 178 | i, 13. But ~even in our regard contemplative life is continuous -
1022 2, 179 | mentioning many things that regard our relations with other
1023 2, 179 | another does something in his regard by external ~action. Hence
1024 2, 180 | the increase of merit with regard to the essential reward ~
1025 2, 180 | in two ways. First, with ~regard to its nature; and in this
1026 2, 180 | Secondly, a thing precedes with regard to us, because it comes
1027 2, 181 | the faithful. One, with regard to perfection, and thus
1028 2, 182 | offend in ~many things" with regard to venial sins, which result
1029 2, 182 | heart," it follows that with regard to man's internal ~disposition
1030 2, 182 | Divine ~judgment, while with regard to his external actions
1031 2, 182 | in two ways. First, with ~regard to the name: and thus formerly
1032 2, 182 | concludes, as quoted, with regard to ~the monk, "who is not
1033 2, 182 | can. De Monachis): "With regard to those monks who after
1034 2, 183 | can. De ~Monachis): "With regard to those who after long
1035 2, 184 | firmness of the mind in regard ~to most difficult things,
1036 2, 184 | religious ~observances as regard human actions whereby a
1037 2, 185 | hymns to God." Thirdly, with regard to reading, he goes on to ~
1038 2, 185 | of the natural law which regard the good of the ~many are
1039 2, 187 | is expressly said ~with regard to a woman (Num. 30:4).~
1040 2, 187 | certain and fixed. Now with ~regard to entering religion three
1041 3, 1 | furtherance in good." First, ~with regard to faith, which is made
1042 3, 1 | faith." ~Secondly, with regard to hope, which is thereby
1043 3, 1 | human nature?" Thirdly, with regard to charity, ~which is greatly
1044 3, 1 | return." Fourthly, with regard to ~well-doing, in which
1045 3, 1 | shown to man." Fifthly, with regard to the full participation
1046 3, 2 | union only took place in regard to some dignity. And this
1047 3, 2 | speak of "otherness" in regard ~to creatures we do not
1048 3, 2 | heresies have arisen with regard to the mystery of the union
1049 3, 2 | a garment, not indeed in regard to accidental union, but
1050 3, 2 | in two ways: first, ~in regard to the things united; secondly,
1051 3, 2 | things united; secondly, in regard to that in which they ~are
1052 3, 2 | are united. And in this regard this union has a pre-eminence
1053 3, 2 | it has no pre-eminence in regard to the ~things united.~Aquin.:
1054 3, 2 | 1/3~I answer that, With regard to Christ Himself, it is
1055 3, 2 | not natural to Christ in regard to the Divine Nature, ~otherwise
1056 3, 2 | it is ~natural to Him in regard to the human nature on account
1057 3, 2 | it is natural to Him in ~regard to the Divine Nature, inasmuch
1058 3, 3 | to the three Persons, in regard to the principle and the
1059 3, 3 | rational powers, which ~regard opposites, and can do either
1060 3, 3 | God ~is said to be sent in regard to the Incarnation, inasmuch
1061 3, 3 | we must judge of it in regard to the quality of the Divine ~
1062 3, 3 | consider the Divine Person in regard to His power, which is the ~
1063 3, 3 | principle of the union, or in regard to His Personality, which
1064 3, 4 | consideration arises. First, with regard to the nature; secondly,
1065 3, 4 | nature; secondly, with ~regard to its parts; thirdly, with
1066 3, 4 | its parts; thirdly, with regard to the order of the assumption.~
1067 3, 7 | Q[7] Out. Para. 3/4~With regard to His grace we must consider
1068 3, 7 | Temperance and ~continence also regard wicked desires, from which
1069 3, 7 | the soul, so does virtue regard its power. Hence it is ~
1070 3, 7 | magnificence are praiseworthy in regard to ~riches, inasmuch as
1071 3, 7 | implies a certain ~defect with regard to that matter; and this
1072 3, 7 | they imply no defect with regard to their ~matter.~Aquin.:
1073 3, 7 | certain similitude with regard to ~the certainty and firmness
1074 3, 7 | theological virtue, does ~not regard everything unseen, but only
1075 3, 7 | although He ~had not faith with regard to anything; because, although
1076 3, 7 | theological virtue, does not regard the bliss of the ~body but
1077 3, 7 | habits of virtues and gifts regard goodness properly ~and of
1078 3, 7 | not. And this is clear in regard ~to place and time. For
1079 3, 7 | And the same appears in regard to time. For it was ~prophetical
1080 3, 8 | over men is chiefly with regard to their ~souls; wherein
1081 3, 8 | employed in that passage in regard to ~exterior government;
1082 3, 9 | to be also perfected with regard ~to phantasms.~Aquin.: SMT
1083 3, 10 | exists is known. Hence, ~with regard to the first mode of knowledge,
1084 3, 10 | and ~corruption. But with regard to the other mode of knowing,
1085 3, 11 | only to those ~things with regard to which it can be reduced
1086 3, 11 | Philosopher asserts is not with ~regard to everything. For it is
1087 3, 11 | respect of what both powers regard, but ~not in respect of
1088 3, 11 | than the angels only in regard to the suffering of death.
1089 3, 11 | receiving it. Now with ~regard to the first, the knowledge
1090 3, 11 | will is ~indeterminate in regard to infinite things. Yet
1091 3, 11 | knowledge of angels with regard to what is in it ~on the
1092 3, 11 | active ~intellect is with regard to what is naturally known.
1093 3, 12 | the Word; but it does not regard ~the increase of knowledge
1094 3, 13 | He had omnipotence with regard to corporeal creatures?~(
1095 3, 13 | He had omnipotence with regard to His own body?~(4) Whether
1096 3, 13 | Now this would seem ~to regard the soul principally, since
1097 3, 13 | Christ had omnipotence with regard to the ~transmutation of
1098 3, 13 | Christ had omnipotence with regard ~to the transmutation of
1099 3, 13 | Christ had omnipotence with regard to the transmutation of
1100 3, 13 | Christ has ~omnipotence with regard to the transmutation of
1101 3, 13 | soul had omnipotence with regard to the ~transmutation of
1102 3, 13 | alone has omnipotence ~with regard to the transmutation of
1103 3, 13 | had not omnipotence with regard ~to the transmutation of
1104 3, 13 | Christ had omnipotence with regard to His own body?~Aquin.:
1105 3, 13 | soul had omnipotence with regard to ~His own body. For Damascene
1106 3, 13 | soul had omnipotence with ~regard to the natural operations
1107 3, 13 | s soul omnipotence with regard to His body. ~Aquin.: SMT
1108 3, 13 | Christ was omnipotent with regard to His own body.~Aquin.:
1109 3, 13 | was not ~omnipotent with regard to His own body.~Aquin.:
1110 3, 13 | will of Christ was not with regard ~to what was to be carried
1111 3, 13 | carried out by it, but with regard to what was to be ~done
1112 3, 14 | subject to necessity in regard to the ~nail that pierced
1113 3, 14 | thing being more powerful in regard to ~this or that effect,
1114 3, 15 | may ~be considered with regard to what it has from its
1115 3, 15 | Further, fear seems only to regard what a man cannot avoid.
1116 3, 15 | be ~new and unwonted with regard to His empiric knowledge,
1117 3, 15 | His empiric knowledge, in regard to which ~new things could
1118 3, 15 | beatitude was wanting with regard to all else, since His soul ~
1119 3, 15 | and yet is a learner with regard to what he does not know.~
1120 3, 15 | belongs to the soul with ~regard to the mind, yet secondarily
1121 3, 16 | Reply OBJ 1: It is not with regard to the same, that a thing
1122 3, 16 | form. So too it is not with regard to the same, that it belongs
1123 3, 17 | is placed in Christ with regard to the ~natures. Hence,
1124 3, 18 | the power, since both acts regard the one common ratio of
1125 3, 18 | diversity of wills should regard the same. For ~if the will
1126 3, 18 | opposition of wills would regard the same. ~Aquin.: SMT TP
1127 3, 19 | of others; although in ~regard to the being which they
1128 3, 19 | the head of all men ~in regard to grace, extends to all
1129 3, 22 | ministered unto Him." ~But, in regard to His passibility, He "
1130 3, 22 | expiated by Him: but in regard to those who either are
1131 3, 22 | this qualification - in ~regard to the passibility of the
1132 3, 22 | principal is ~not . secondary in regard to others, but others are
1133 3, 22 | others are secondary in its ~regard. Therefore Christ should
1134 3, 22 | because these ~details in his regard are not supplied by Holy
1135 3, 23 | gifts of grace and glory; in regard to which he is adopted.~
1136 3, 24 | a certain antecedence in regard to that which comes under
1137 3, 27 | flesh: because it does not regard the flesh but the mind. ~
1138 3, 27 | motion of vain glory in regard to herself, but that which ~
1139 3, 28 | says Bede, "is said in regard to the wonted manner of
1140 3, 30 | highest order of ~all, but in regard to the angels: since he
1141 3, 30 | indeed was fitting, first in regard to ~that which was announced.
1142 3, 30 | had a threefold purpose in regard to the Virgin. ~First, to
1143 3, 31 | his personality, but in regard to his state as a ~principle
1144 3, 32 | attributed authority in regard to the Person of the Son, ~
1145 3, 33 | in two ways. First, in regard to the disposition of the
1146 3, 33 | be considered merely in regard to time. And thus, because ~
1147 3, 34 | Christ's intellect, in regard to His infused knowledge, ~
1148 3, 35 | more, ~therefore, does it regard human nature itself.~Aquin.:
1149 3, 35 | of the same disciples in regard to diverse ~doctrines. Sometimes,
1150 3, 35 | has the relation of Son in regard to His Mother, because ~
1151 3, 35 | another temporal relation in regard to ~His temporal mother.~
1152 3, 36 | others. Wherefore, ~with regard to the mystery of the Resurrection
1153 3, 36 | have ~aroused suspicion in regard to Christ's greatness: and
1154 3, 37 | OBSERVANCES ACCOMPLISHED IN REGARD TO THE CHILD CHRIST (FOUR
1155 3, 37 | observances accomplished in regard to the Child Christ. Therefore ~
1156 3, 37 | they are given. Either in regard to time; thus men are ~named
1157 3, 37 | precepts were fulfilled in His regard. First, as to that ~which
1158 3, 37 | vice is worthy of Divine regard" [*Bede, on Lk. 2:23].~Aquin.:
1159 3, 38 | baptizing of Christ. In ~regard to the former there are
1160 3, 39 | every genus is unmoved in regard to ~that movement; thus
1161 3, 40 | This is what happened in ~regard to Christ: for it is written (
1162 3, 41 | which is not done save in regard ~to something unknown. But
1163 3, 41 | righteousness." And therefore in regard to Christ's ~temptation
1164 3, 41 | A[4] R.O. 7 Para. 2/2~In regard to the words, "'He showed
1165 3, 43 | Hom. xvii in Joan.), in regard to the ~saying of John the
1166 3, 44 | Therefore His miracles ~in regard to irrational creatures
1167 3, 46 | 46] Out. Para. 2/3~With regard to the Passion, there arises
1168 3, 46 | it may be considered with regard to His bodily members. In
1169 3, 46 | of the soul is passive in regard to its ~proper object. But
1170 3, 46 | no longer free-will with regard to it. In this way ~passion
1171 3, 46 | totality of the soul with ~regard to its faculties.~Aquin.:
1172 3, 47 | obedience implies necessity with regard to the ~thing commanded,
1173 3, 47 | it implies free-will with regard to the ~fulfilling of the
1174 3, 48 | required man's redemption with regard to ~God, but not with regard
1175 3, 48 | regard to ~God, but not with regard to the devil.~Aquin.: SMT
1176 3, 48 | Reply OBJ 3: Because, with regard to God, redemption was necessary
1177 3, 48 | deliverance, but not with regard to the devil, the price
1178 3, 49 | offense of the human race with regard to those who ~are made one
1179 3, 51 | not done becomingly with regard to ~Christ.~Aquin.: SMT
1180 3, 51 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: With regard to Christ's death, His patience
1181 3, 53 | appertaining to glory, whether they regard the soul, as the ~perfect
1182 3, 53 | of God, or whether they regard the body, as the glorious ~
1183 3, 56 | effective power not only with ~regard to the resurrection of bodies,
1184 3, 56 | an exemplar cause with ~regard to the resurrection of souls,
1185 3, 57 | ascend metaphorically with regard to every ~creature, since
1186 3, 57 | longer."~On His part, in regard to those things which, in
1187 3, 59 | power is universal with regard to all men?~(5) Whether
1188 3, 59 | is committed to men with ~regard to those subject to their
1189 3, 59 | This argument holds good in regard to habitual grace, which ~
1190 3, 59 | of ~time. For although in regard to such things a man neither
1191 3, 59 | judiciary power, not ~only with regard to His Divine Nature, as
1192 3, 59 | Word of God, but also ~with regard to His human nature. And
1193 3, 60 | called sacraments, and with regard to these the objection is ~
1194 3, 60 | they can be considered in regard ~to the cause of sanctification,
1195 3, 60 | 1/4~I answer that, With regard to all the variations that
1196 3, 62 | man from ~sinning. But in regard to past sins, the acts of
1197 3, 62 | pertaining to Divine Worship in regard to the ~Christian Religion.
1198 3, 62 | the term "whence," i.e. in regard to ~the forgiveness of sin.~
1199 3, 63 | sacrament, and a sacrament in regard to the ultimate effect. ~
1200 3, 63 | certain spiritual power with regard to the ~sacraments and to
1201 3, 63 | in three ways: first in ~regard to the thing done; secondly,
1202 3, 63 | thing done; secondly, in regard to the agent; thirdly, in ~
1203 3, 63 | the agent; thirdly, in ~regard to the recipient. In regard
1204 3, 63 | regard to the recipient. In regard to the thing done, the Eucharist ~
1205 3, 63 | also a ~character. With regard to the other sacraments
1206 3, 64 | headship and efficiency in regard to ~extrinsic instruments,
1207 3, 64 | and consequently ~not in regard to the sacraments.~Aquin.:
1208 3, 64 | could have no certainty in regard ~to salvation; the more
1209 3, 64 | s faith is defective in regard to ~something else, and
1210 3, 64 | something else, and not in regard to the reality of the sacrament
1211 3, 64 | his faith be defective in regard to ~the very sacrament that
1212 3, 64 | of ~Alexandria"; viz. in regard to the reality of the sacrament,
1213 3, 64 | perverted in two ways. ~First in regard to the sacrament: for instance,
1214 3, 65 | in two ~ways: first, in regard to his own person; secondly,
1215 3, 65 | own person; secondly, in regard to the ~whole community
1216 3, 65 | nature a ~social animal. With regard to himself man is perfected
1217 3, 65 | A[1] Body Para. 4/6~In regard to the whole community,
1218 3, 65 | the people. Secondly in ~regard to natural propagation.
1219 3, 66 | its ~use; especially in regard to the Jews, to whom all
1220 3, 66 | Body Para. 2/4~Secondly, in regard to the effects of Baptism,
1221 3, 66 | which Christ instituted in regard to a sacrament, it is ~invalid;
1222 3, 66 | enters into the effect, in regard to the form and ~not in
1223 3, 66 | to the form and ~not in regard to the matter. Wherefore
1224 3, 66 | seemingly should be ~said in regard to other heretics. Therefore
1225 3, 67 | order those matters that regard the higher orders of the
1226 3, 67 | rebaptism: as we have said in regard to laymen ~(A[3], ad 1).
1227 3, 68 | contempt of the sacrament, in regard to those who have the use
1228 3, 68 | council of Toledo: "In regard to the Jews the holy synod
1229 3, 68 | use of reason. And with regard to these it seems ~that
1230 3, 68 | the same decision as with regard to children who ~are baptized
1231 3, 68 | state ~of insanity. And with regard to these we must be guided
1232 3, 69 | punishment: as ~is clear in regard to those who are in purgatory.
1233 3, 70 | reason was clouded even in regard to sins against nature.
1234 3, 70 | eighth day. Wherefore even in regard to other animals it is ~
1235 3, 70 | same argument avails in regard to those who died before
1236 3, 70 | away in circumcision, in regard to ~the person; but on the
1237 3, 71 | minister's operation in regard to the unclean is ~ministerial
1238 3, 72 | another, but of man in regard to himself: thus the same
1239 3, 72 | in the sense that, with regard to the dangers of the present ~
1240 3, 73 | significance. one with ~regard to the past, inasmuch as
1241 3, 73 | A[4] Body Para. 2/4~With regard to the present it has another
1242 3, 73 | 4] Body Para. 3/4 ~With regard to the future it has a third
1243 3, 73 | solemn of all. ~While with regard to its effect, the chief
1244 3, 74 | Fourthly, as to the effect with regard to the whole Church, which
1245 3, 76 | stated above (A[1], ad 1) in regard to the ~soul and Godhead
1246 3, 77 | sense is not deceived with regard ~to its proper object of
1247 3, 78 | can be ~understood with regard to all that had gone before;
1248 3, 78 | is still the objection in regard to the first uttering of
1249 3, 80 | accidentally. Essentially, in regard to its ~species, which is
1250 3, 80 | necessary as Baptism, ~with regard to children, who can be
1251 3, 80 | are of necessity with ~regard to adults.~Aquin.: SMT TP
1252 3, 82 | was said above (A[5]) in regard to ~Christ's ministry. Hence,
1253 3, 82 | they are ~not suspended in regard to others by any ecclesiastical
1254 3, 82 | administered, but chiefly with regard to God to Whom the sacrifice
1255 3, 83 | which is hidden in our regard. and therefore one mass
1256 3, 83 | A[4] Body Para. 7/12~In regard to the oblation, two things
1257 3, 83 | it may be fruitful in our regard, hence he says ~expressively: "
1258 3, 83 | stated above (ad 4) with regard to defect in the matter, ~
1259 3, 84 | his ~deed and word with regard to the penitent, signifies
1260 3, 84 | Penance may be said to regard ~original sin, if we take
1261 3, 84 | should perform some action in regard to the penitent, by laying
1262 3, 84 | holds the second place with regard to the state of ~integrity
1263 3, 84 | state of integrity, with regard to ~which Penance is called
1264 3, 84 | way in the Old Law - with regard to sorrow, that ~it should
1265 3, 84 | your garments"; and with regard to ~seeking a remedy for
1266 3, 84 | cclxv, ad Seleuc.). But with regard to His ~institution of this
1267 3, 84 | they erred not only with ~regard to sin which, even after
1268 3, 85 | displeasure or ~disapproval with regard to the past deed, with the
1269 3, 85 | But vengeance seems to regard the irascible faculty, since ~
1270 3, 85 | may speak of penance, with regard to the acts ~whereby in
1271 3, 85 | the other virtues seem to regard approach to a term, ~because
1272 3, 85 | the order ~of time with regard to the habits, because,
1273 3, 86 | power of God is no less with regard to adults than with regard
1274 3, 86 | regard to adults than with regard to ~children. But He pardons
1275 3, 88 | since we pray in their regard: ~"Forgive us our trespasses [
1276 3, 88 | however, this form be taken in regard ~to the penitent who receives
1277 3, 88 | favor may be weighed with regard to the ~recipient, who is
1278 3, 89 | explained above, but only with regard to a supervening impediment
1279 Suppl, 1 | of ~infused virtue which regard the will cannot be lifeless,
1280 Suppl, 2 | will. ~Consequently it can regard those sins only which result
1281 Suppl, 2 | sins. But penance ~cannot regard some sins, without contrition
1282 Suppl, 2 | The free-will is said to regard future contingents, in so ~
1283 Suppl, 3 | 4 Para. 2/4~Again, with regard to this displeasure, it
1284 Suppl, 5 | sin, as is evident with regard to the other sacraments ~(
1285 Suppl, 5 | question was raised ~with regard to Penance.~Aquin.: SMT
1286 Suppl, 7 | what, and to whom, with regard to the confession of which
1287 Suppl, 7 | It must be observed with regard to virtues, that when a ~
1288 Suppl, 8 | confession and absolution, which regard none but adults, in whom ~
1289 Suppl, 8 | something, as is evident with regard ~to Baptism and so forth.
1290 Suppl, 8 | of confession; and with regard to this knowledge, he cannot ~
1291 Suppl, 8 | has to be imposed with due regard to ~both these things: and
1292 Suppl, 8 | things are mentioned with regard to ~the sin, viz. "glorification"
1293 Suppl, 9 | The same is to be ~said in regard to sins, for one is aggravated
1294 Suppl, 9 | him to the superior ~with regard to the sins from which he
1295 Suppl, 10| desire, as is evident with regard to those ~who approach the
1296 Suppl, 11| knowledge. Wherefore with regard to matters which come to
1297 Suppl, 11| is bound to secrecy with regard to ~those sins, since they
1298 Suppl, 12| justice is considered with regard to an equation between thing
1299 Suppl, 12| in two ways, first with ~regard to past sin, which it heals
1300 Suppl, 13| thanksgiving or worship or the like regard the debt for favors received, ~
1301 Suppl, 13| punishment, whereas in merit we regard the root which is charity: ~
1302 Suppl, 14| Now this can be done with regard to one sin and not another,
1303 Suppl, 15| 3: These scourges always regard past guilt, not always the ~
1304 Suppl, 16| act, except perhaps with regard to ~their venial sins, because
1305 Suppl, 18| binding and of loosing with regard to the punishment. For he
1306 Suppl, 20| kinds of leprosy, ~with regard to all indiscriminately.
1307 Suppl, 20| Gospel use his power with regard to all.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
1308 Suppl, 20| priest to use his key with regard to ~everyone.~Aquin.: SMT
1309 Suppl, 20| of ~his accomplice, with regard to that particular sin,
1310 Suppl, 20| man can use the keys with regard to his superior?~Aquin.:
1311 Suppl, 29| the Eucharist, which in regard to that sacrament, ~expresses
1312 Suppl, 30| stated to be the case with regard to the ~Eucharist and Confirmation (
1313 Suppl, 30| distinction of . states with regard to ~duties which have to
1314 Suppl, 34| grace; because their orders regard their ~participation of
1315 Suppl, 34| of the ~Church militant regard the participation in the
1316 Suppl, 34| he has some ~power with regard to the power of Order, which
1317 Suppl, 36| rightly those things that regard the celebration of the ~
1318 Suppl, 37| ministry is necessary with regard to offerings. ~One on the
1319 Suppl, 40| is no higher power with regard to this act, but with ~regard
1320 Suppl, 40| regard to this act, but with ~regard to another, as stated above.~
1321 Suppl, 41| is found in all men with ~regard to their every state. But
1322 Suppl, 42| integrity of marriage in regard to both ~perfections, because
1323 Suppl, 43| 1/2 - OF MATRIMONY WITH REGARD TO THE BETROTHAL (THREE
1324 Suppl, 43| 4: This agreeableness in regard to boys under the age of
1325 Suppl, 48| delivering ~it to him. With regard to the consent of the Blessed
1326 Suppl, 49| themselves, and thus they regard the use of matrimony in ~
1327 Suppl, 49| everlasting materially, i.e. in regard to the substance of the
1328 Suppl, 50| those impediments which regard the essentials of ~marriage
1329 Suppl, 50| part of the contract or in regard to the ~contracting parties.
1330 Suppl, 54| impediment to marriage in regard to certain persons, by ~
1331 Suppl, 56| generation entails a ~degree with regard to a person connected by
1332 Suppl, 56| relationship, but not with regard to one connected by another
1333 Suppl, 58| move a man ~sufficiently in regard to a beautiful woman, but
1334 Suppl, 58| woman, but insufficiently in regard ~to an uncomely one. Therefore
1335 Suppl, 58| it ~be an impediment in regard to one, is not an impediment
1336 Suppl, 58| perpetual natural impediment in regard ~to one person and not in
1337 Suppl, 58| to one person and not in regard to another. But if he cannot
1338 Suppl, 58| the same judgment in its regard as about spells, of which
1339 Suppl, 58| way as we have stated with regard to frigidity (A[1]). There ~
1340 Suppl, 58| concupiscence that ~moves him in regard to a particular woman and
1341 Suppl, 59| especially ~forbidden with regard to inhabitants of the land
1342 Suppl, 59| But it was permitted in regard to other unbelievers, ~especially
1343 Suppl, 59| it requires purity with regard to ~the sacrament of faith,
1344 Suppl, 59| Baptism, rather than with regard to ~interior faith. For
1345 Suppl, 60| contract, as we say here in regard ~to wife-murder, and shall
1346 Suppl, 60| Sent. iv, Q[62], A[2]) in ~regard to adultery. We may also
1347 Suppl, 64| begetting of children, with due regard however to his own welfare.~
1348 Suppl, 64| such ~intercourse. With regard to the first reason, it
1349 Suppl, 64| ceremonial ~precept, but with regard to the second it was a moral
1350 Suppl, 64| 2~I answer that, In this regard some have asserted that
1351 Suppl, 64| of his wife's body ~with regard to the marriage act. Nor
1352 Suppl, 64| no means so certain with regard to the ~offspring which
1353 Suppl, 64| and "vice ~versa," with regard to the act of procreation,
1354 Suppl, 64| season or hour, with due regard to the ~decorum required
1355 Suppl, 65| shown above (A[1]), and in regard to this there is no ~dispensation.
1356 Suppl, 65| no ~dispensation. But in regard to the secondary end, which
1357 Suppl, 66| term, which, moreover, in ~regard to that act, is the matter
1358 Suppl, 67| good of the offspring with regard ~to some individual, it
1359 Suppl, 67| persons, as also happens in regard to miracles. ~Accordingly,
1360 Suppl, 72| Para. 1/1 - OF PRAYERS WITH REGARD TO THE SAINTS IN HEAVEN (
1361 Suppl, 72| now consider prayer with regard to the saints in heaven.
1362 Suppl, 72| things that ~happen in our regard.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[72] A[
1363 Suppl, 72| other happenings in our regard is that they are far ~removed
1364 Suppl, 72| aware of what happens in our regard they would ~not pray for
1365 Suppl, 72| cognizant of what happens in our regard.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[72] A[
1366 Suppl, 72| would be heard especially in regard to matters concerning ~themselves.
1367 Suppl, 72| its ministry ~must needs regard universal causes. Consequently
1368 Suppl, 72| what we have said ~with regard to man. Now although, properly
1369 Suppl, 72| cleansed. In like manner with regard to the intervening ~space,
1370 Suppl, 72| this is especially clear in regard to light. Secondly, because
1371 Suppl, 72| indisposition does not ~regard something inherent to their
1372 Suppl, 79| wicked will be punished, with regard to pleasure ~and pain or
1373 Suppl, 81| is in potentiality with regard to another place, since
1374 Suppl, 82| differently disposed in their regard.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[85] A[
1375 Suppl, 84| But then confusion will regard the ~esteem of God, which
1376 Suppl, 84| is easily credible with ~regard to the blessed, since they
1377 Suppl, 84| the same time. But with regard to the damned, a difficulty
1378 Suppl, 85| The general judgment will regard more directly the ~generality
1379 Suppl, 86| Consequently the judgment will not regard the angels ~directly, neither
1380 Suppl, 86| but only men; but it will ~regard the angels indirectly somewhat,
1381 Suppl, 87| was judged by Pilate with regard to His human ~nature. Therefore
1382 Suppl, 88| the seed of Israel with regard to the present state. This
1383 Suppl, 88| another situation; thus in our regard the sun has a more noble ~
1384 Suppl, 88| the elemental qualities regard the touch, ~which is the
1385 Suppl, 89| ordinate ministry in our regard, as is ~clear from the same
1386 Suppl, 92| natures in one Person, in regard to ~which the human nature
1387 Suppl, 93| is in this sense that we regard the aureole now. ~Accordingly
1388 Suppl, 93| of beatitude. ~Hence they regard the well-being of beatitude
1389 Suppl, 93| aureole" and the "fruit" regard things directed to the ~
1390 Suppl, 93| Nevertheless even if we regard the excess in point of quantity, ~
1391 Suppl, 93| even as we have said in regard to virginity.~Aquin.: SMT
1392 Suppl, 93| perfect work, yet ~with regard to us, so far as it is a
1393 Suppl, 94| God's justice and mercy in regard to the damned.~Aquin.: SMT
1394 Suppl, 94| speaking of that fire with regard to its ~matter, and not
1395 Suppl, 94| its ~matter, and not with regard to its nature.~Aquin.: SMT
1396 Suppl, 95| the will of the blessed in regard to good. But the blessed
1397 Suppl, 95| not see what happens in ~regard to us: hence Gregory commenting
1398 Suppl, 95| know not the things which regard the life of those ~who are
1399 Appen1, 2| by corporeal fire. With regard to both the least ~pain
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