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501 2, 45 | also speculative, as in the case of the liberal arts. Therefore 502 2, 49 | actions, for instance in the case of the ~enemy of one's country, 503 2, 51 | possession, this ~would be a case of simple avarice. Hence 504 2, 51 | these steps, it will be a case of precipitation. Since 505 2, 52 | mortal sin, and this is the case ~chiefly when negligence 506 2, 53 | by a mortal sin; in which case he does not place ~the end 507 2, 55 | Ethic. v, 7) that "in the case of the legal just, it ~does 508 2, 56 | to act unjustly in every case; and ~it is requisite that 509 2, 56 | and yet this is not the case. Therefore ~neither should 510 2, 56 | Now this ~would not be the case, if justice had a special 511 2, 56 | mean; as is clearly the ~case with the virtues, according 512 2, 56 | mean, is because in their case the mean varies ~according 513 2, 56 | 6). Now this is also the case in justice: ~for one who 514 2, 57 | complacency. In the latter ~case properly speaking it arises 515 2, 57 | from another ~man, in which case it is probable that the 516 2, 58 | man, because in the latter case ~an injury is inflicted, 517 2, 58 | determining, and in this case when judging of things we ~ 518 2, 58 | by the very nature of the case, and this is called ~"natural 519 2, 58 | and if he had foreseen the case, he might have provided 520 2, 58 | applying it to some ~particular case. Now since it belongs to 521 2, 59 | commutative?~(2) Whether in either case the mean is take in the 522 2, 59 | that the mean in the latter case follows "geometrical proportion," ~ 523 2, 59 | to 2, because in either case the proportion ~equals 1- 524 2, 59 | diversity of virtue, as in the ~case of fortitude and temperance. 525 2, 59 | openly by violence. In either case the ~offence may be committed 526 2, 59 | incurs no debt, as in the case ~of gifts, it is an act, 527 2, 60 | what one can, as in the case of honor due to God and 528 2, 60 | revenge or the like. ~In this case, if before the benefice 529 2, 60 | of injustice, as is the case in loans. The ~other is 530 2, 60 | accepts unlawfully, as in the case of the giver and receiver 531 2, 60 | against the law, as is the ~case when a man gives a thing 532 2, 60 | of the chapter. In such a case it is clear that ~he is 533 2, 60 | committed to himself: in which case ~he must make restitution 534 2, 60 | of the Church: in which ~case he must make restitution 535 2, 60 | reveal his crime, as in the case of ~theft. Therefore he 536 2, 60 | theft and robbery: ~in which case the thief is bound to restitution 537 2, 60 | of the owner, as in the case of a loan: and ~then, the 538 2, 60 | profit to himself, as ~in the case of a deposit; wherefore 539 2, 60 | restitution. First, in the case of command: because he ~ 540 2, 60 | principally. Secondly, in the case of consent; namely of one 541 2, 60 | take place. Thirdly, in the case of ~receiving; when, to 542 2, 60 | assistance. Fourthly, in the case of participation; when a 543 2, 60 | office, to do so: as in the case of earthly ~princes who 544 2, 61 | persons causes, in that case, a diversity ~of things, 545 2, 62 | from man, wherefore in the ~case of a wild beast there is 546 2, 62 | kill it; ~whereas, in the case of domestic animals, such 547 2, 62 | the same ~reason in the case of certain holy women, who 548 2, 62 | degree; know that in no case is it ~lawful for them to 549 2, 62 | the public good, as in the case of a soldier ~fighting against 550 2, 62 | from Augustine refer to the case when one ~man intends to 551 2, 62 | life, as appears in the case of a judge who justly condemns 552 2, 63 | It would seem that in no case can it be lawful to maim 553 2, 63 | to ~his life. Hence in no case does it pertain to a person 554 2, 63 | and consequently in no case is it allowable to maim ~ 555 2, 63 | principal person, as in the case of ~adultery which pleases 556 2, 64 | is lawful to thieve in a case of necessity?~(8) Whether 557 2, 64 | not strictly speaking a case of theft. The third difference ~ 558 2, 64 | corrupted." Now it is a case of rape ~whether the woman 559 2, 64 | II, i, 47]. ~In any other case the sin of theft is committed [* 560 2, 64 | circumstance, as in the case of ~sacrilege which is the 561 2, 64 | another's property in a case of extreme need: because 562 2, 64 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: In a case of a like need a man may 563 2, 64 | acting thus, for in that case ~nearly every prince would 564 2, 65 | exercising authority in the case, have not of ~themselves 565 2, 65 | The Apostle refers to the case where something is well ~ 566 2, 65 | deny his guilt (as in the case of notorious ~criminals), 567 2, 65 | two parties, which is the ~case when one is the prosecutor, 568 2, 65 | committed is notorious." In a ~case of denunciation, as stated 569 2, 66 | accusation. ~Hence in the case of a crime that conduces 570 2, 66 | the process in a ~criminal case goes by way of accusation, 571 2, 66 | an accusation, in which case the judge acquit the ~accuser, 572 2, 66 | the accused, for in that case the sovereign could not 573 2, 66 | stated above (A[2]), in a case, where the procedure is ~ 574 2, 67 | and this would not be the case if it were lawful to defend 575 2, 67 | His conduct in the former case is ~praiseworthy, in the 576 2, 67 | excommunicated, whether his case be just or unjust." Hence 577 2, 67 | is it lawful, in a like case, to ~resist wicked princes; 578 2, 68 | concealment of the truth in a case ~when a man is not compelled 579 2, 68 | under ~secrecy. In such a case one is by no means bound 580 2, 68 | inadmissible, as in the case of those who are branded 581 2, 68 | fault of his, as in the case of unbelievers and persons ~ 582 2, 68 | in the reason, as in the case of ~children, imbeciles 583 2, 68 | personal feeling, as in the case of ~enemies, or persons 584 2, 68 | external condition, as in the case of poor people, slaves, 585 2, 68 | another: because, in ~that case, one ought to be careful 586 2, 69 | need. Now it seems to be a case of need when the suit of 587 2, 69 | it seems that in such a case an ~advocate is bound to 588 2, 69 | no means ~of help in this case, unless those who are passing 589 2, 69 | either ~interior, as in the case of madmen and minors - or 590 2, 69 | or exterior, as in the ~case of the deaf and dumb. For 591 2, 69 | discovers afterwards while the case is proceeding that it is ~ 592 2, 69 | can and must give up the case, or induce his client to 593 2, 69 | advocate, in defending his case, prudently to ~conceal whatever 594 2, 70 | s honor. In the ~former case it is not a matter of reviling 595 2, 70 | where as in the ~latter case there is reviling, in so 596 2, 70 | untrue, as may be seen in the case of one who utters a ~reviling 597 2, 70 | it is uttered. In such a case a man might commit a ~mortal 598 2, 71 | presence of several, it is a case of ~backbiting if he be 599 2, 71 | Augustine is referring to the case when a man utters a ~slight 600 2, 73 | person publicly, it is a case of reviling, if privately, 601 2, 74 | not the same, for in the case of the four vices mentioned ~ 602 2, 74 | assertion, whereas in the case ~of cursing evil of punishment 603 2, 75 | be without it. In such a case the just ~price will depend 604 2, 75 | made known to ~him. The case would be different if the 605 2, 75 | yet he is so bound ~in a case when, unless he tells the 606 2, 75 | virtue: and so it is in this case. ~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[77] A[ 607 2, 75 | seems to be: but in the case cited, the goods are expected 608 2, 75 | This is especially the case where a man sells ~something 609 2, 76 | money is not ~bound in every case to lend it to his neighbor. 610 2, 76 | value, as may be seen in the case of those who offer ~for 611 2, 76 | another gratis, as in the case of the ~loan of a book.~ 612 2, 76 | pay, it is ~manifestly a case of usury: because this waiting 613 2, 77 | this is not possible in the case of omission, since one is ~ 614 2, 79 | Isidore (Etym. x). ~In either case the signification requires 615 2, 80 | But the contrary is the case: since frequently we are 616 2, 81 | individual and to help him in a case of necessity, or if his 617 2, 81 | prayer meritorious, as is the case ~with other meritorious 618 2, 81 | intercession." In this case sometimes one asks for ~ 619 2, 83 | men. ~Yet this is not the case with sacrifices: for we 620 2, 84 | the oblations. ~Now "the case of clerics is distinct from 621 2, 84 | clerics is distinct from the case of monks," as Jerome ~states [* 622 2, 84 | another person, ~as in the case of a son who offers to God 623 2, 86 | an evil result, in which case the vow ~must not be kept. 624 2, 86 | This argument avails in the case of children who have not ~ 625 2, 86 | This argument avails in the case of solemn vows which are ~ 626 2, 86 | that ~in that particular case the law is not to be observed. 627 2, 86 | that in some particular ~case this is simply evil, or 628 2, 86 | is necessary, ~in such a case, to decide that the vow 629 2, 86 | law in this ~particular case. Even so, when a superior 630 2, 86 | he decides that in this case such and such a ~thing is 631 2, 86 | community, for instance, in the case where, if certain persons ~ 632 2, 86 | and obedience, as in the case of those who are appointed ~ 633 2, 86 | or common need, as in the case of the example ~given above ( 634 2, 86 | own authority that in his case a vow is not to be kept, ~ 635 2, 86 | God; except perhaps in the case when the ~thing he has vowed 636 2, 87 | necessary: this is clear in the ~case of medicine which is required 637 2, 87 | hindrance to good. For in either case "its ~result is evil" [* 638 2, 87 | particular ~emergency: and such a case comes under neither law 639 2, 87 | act of ~kindness. In this case the person to whom the promise 640 2, 87 | dispensation. But in the former case a man is bound not ~to keep 641 2, 87 | the circumstance. In this case any bishop can ~dispense. 642 2, 87 | the common good, in which case the matter would ~seem to 643 2, 87 | Especially is this the case in spiritual affairs, when ~ 644 2, 87 | the contrary may be the case on account of the ~manner 645 2, 92 | undue worship. But in a case of external idolatry without 646 2, 93 | and this is chiefly the case in the rational powers, 647 2, 93 | through living men, ~as in the case of those who are possessed: 648 2, 93 | than vanity, as in ~the case of persons who, being unable 649 2, 93 | Secondly, ~if even in a case of necessity one were to 650 2, 94 | which also applies to the case in ~point.~Aquin.: SMT SS 651 2, 94 | false, because in ~that case also the effect could not 652 2, 94 | Reply OBJ 2: Even in the case of incantations of serpents 653 2, 94 | result, especially in the case of serpents, because the 654 2, 94 | its comparisons, as in the case of the unjust ~judge who 655 2, 94 | Chrysostom is speaking the case in which more attention 656 2, 96 | it is prescribed ~in the case of a declaratory oath violated 657 2, 96 | his oath, which is not the case in a ~declaratory oath.~ 658 2, 96 | This argument avails in the case of one who demands an oath ~ 659 2, 96 | will swear truly. In such a case he exacts an oath in order 660 2, 96 | would not apply to ~the case, as stated above (Q[33], 661 2, 96 | seems to be different in the case of one who swears falsely 662 2, 97 | just as happens in the case of virtues commanded by ~ 663 2, 98 | lawful, seemingly, ~in such a case to give money for a bishopric 664 2, 98 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: In a case of necessity anyone may 665 2, 98 | the child can, in such a ~case, lawfully baptize it, or 666 2, 98 | a monastery: but, in the case of small monasteries, that 667 2, 98 | now, ~it is lawful in a case of necessity to sell or 668 2, 98 | deed. Hence this is not a case of remuneration for service ~ 669 2, 98 | the like), it ~will be a case of remuneration for service 670 2, 98 | Exception must be ~made in the case when his promotion has been 671 2, 99 | matter." ~Therefore in such a case the duties of piety towards 672 2, 102 | xxxv). As to the special case ~in which Samuel spoke, 673 2, 102 | profess, for obedience in this case ~would be unlawful.~Aquin.: 674 2, 105 | helped him to sin. In such a case the repayment ~due to him 675 2, 105 | either simply, or in some case of necessity.~Aquin.: SMT 676 2, 106 | good. Wherefore in such a case the punishment of ~death 677 2, 107 | another man his due, as is the case in all the ~foregoing parts 678 2, 108 | alms, except perhaps in a case of necessity ~when all things 679 2, 108 | a mortal sin, as in the case of a jocose ~lie, where 680 2, 109 | of holiness, yet, in his case, the dissimulation itself 681 2, 110 | one: ~although in either case it may be called boasting. 682 2, 113 | occasion of sin. In ~this case it is necessary to consider, 683 2, 113 | to acquire something in a case ~of necessity, this is not 684 2, 116 | Basil is speaking of a case wherein a man is bound by 685 2, 116 | have "treachery," as in the case of Judas, who betrayed Christ 686 2, 116 | given gratis, as in the case of usury, or by ~laboring 687 2, 117 | circumstance, as in the case of those ~who are unwilling 688 2, 118 | observed in some particular case. Therefore "epikeia" is 689 2, 118 | would apply to every single ~case. Legislators in framing 690 2, 118 | observed in some particular case is passing judgment not 691 2, 118 | sovereign. But when the case is manifest there is need, 692 2, 121 | science and art, as in ~the case of soldiers who, through 693 2, 121 | it, and the same is the case ~with temperance and other 694 2, 121 | this is principally the ~case with fortitude. Hence the 695 2, 121 | prepared for the future in the case of sudden occurrences. ~ 696 2, 121 | which ~would not be the case were it immoderate.~Aquin.: 697 2, 122 | not voluntary, as in the ~case of the Innocents who were 698 2, 122 | Some have said that in the case of the Innocents the use 699 2, 122 | Wherefore just as in the case of baptized children the 700 2, 122 | that in such and ~such a case a man should act according 701 2, 122 | much to the point in the case of martyrdom, which ~consists 702 2, 122 | Christian faith, as in the case of ~Agnes and Lucy. Therefore 703 2, 124 | sea, as is said to be the case with the ~Celts."] It is 704 2, 125 | excessive anger, in which case it is sinful, and in the 705 2, 125 | which is an evil, as in the case of hatred, fear, anger and ~ 706 2, 127 | rather the reverse is the case. Neither therefore ~does 707 2, 128 | great, simply as in the ~case of Peter, whose intent was 708 2, 132 | virtue be great: as in ~the case of one who has a great virtue 709 2, 135 | contrary goods; as in the case of ~the temperate man, in 710 2, 142 | reproach. ~In the former case, according to Gregory of 711 2, 142 | his judgement, as in the case of wise and ~virtuous men, 712 2, 145 | this is not always the ~case. Hence the Church forbade 713 2, 146 | of inexperience. It is a case of gluttony only ~when a 714 2, 146 | mortal sin. This is the case when he adheres to the pleasure 715 2, 147 | but that it is good in the case where this would give ~scandal 716 2, 148 | fault, as perhaps in the case of Lot. If, however, the ~ 717 2, 149 | wax very strong, as in the case of a child left to his own 718 2, 150 | weakness of nature, as in the case of those who are subject 719 2, 152 | or several; such is the ~case with all birds: while, on 720 2, 152 | indeterminate, as in the case of dogs and like animals. 721 2, 152 | happen in a ~particular case.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[154] A[ 722 2, 152 | of his life, as was the case with Adam.~Aquin.: SMT SS 723 2, 152 | flesh, ~which is also the case in gluttony, but also because 724 2, 152 | while he ~sleeps, as was the case with Solomon, who while 725 2, 152 | adultery: since in either case a woman ~is violated who 726 2, 152 | act of religion, as in the case of those ~who vow and keep 727 2, 153 | strength of reason, as in the case of a ~temperate man. In 728 2, 153 | only to the will, as in the case of one who is ~continent.~ 729 2, 154 | altogether - as in the case of those who become insane 730 2, 154 | ad 1). This is also ~the case with phlegmatic temperaments, 731 2, 154 | judgment of reason, as in the case of ~one who becomes demented 732 2, 155 | theft. This applies to the case in point; ~because through 733 2, 156 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: In the case where anger is contrary 734 2, 156 | is ~a mortal sin, in the case referred to by our Lord, 735 2, 156 | one of them. In the first case ~"judgment" is assigned, 736 2, 156 | defense": in the second case "council" is ~assigned, " 737 2, 156 | inflicted": to the third case is assigned "hell-fire," 738 2, 159 | is due to God, as is the case with all acts of religious ~ 739 2, 160 | will be sinful, as is the ~case with the appetite for food 740 2, 162 | sometimes meritorious, as in the case of a martyr's death. Therefore 741 2, 165 | to be taught, ~as in the case of those who seek to know 742 2, 166 | bodily ~labor. In either case, however, one man is more 743 2, 166 | in extreme need, in which case one would have to ~assist 744 2, 167 | costly attire ~except in the case of those who being neither 745 2, 167 | cover the head." Yet in this case some might be excused ~from 746 2, 167 | 1/1 ~Reply OBJ 4: In the case of an art directed to the 747 2, 167 | idolatrous worship. But in the case of an art the products of 748 2, 167 | mainstays of life." In the ~case of an art that produces 749 2, 169 | will, as appears in the ~case of Eliseus (4 Kgs. 3:15), " 750 2, 169 | from mere power, as in the case of those who perform an ~ 751 2, 170 | This was ~evidently the case with Balaam, of whom we 752 2, 171 | transformation (as in the case of people who are asleep 753 2, 171 | imagination by others, as in the case of Joseph who interpreted ~ 754 2, 171 | species on the mind, as in the case of those who receive infused ~ 755 2, 171 | seen by others, as ~in the case of Joseph, quoted above, 756 2, 171 | order of nature, as is the case with those who are ~possessed 757 2, 171 | to one only, and in ~each case there may be a defect in 758 2, 171 | means by them, as was ~the case with Caiphas (Jn. 11:51).~ 759 2, 172 | the Holy ~Ghost, as in the case of nearly all the prophets." 760 2, 172 | truth be revealed in either case. ~If, however, the intellectual 761 2, 173 | appetite, it is more a ~case of being withdrawn from 762 2, 173 | this ~clearly was not the case. Therefore Paul when in 763 2, 173 | of ~nature. Hence in the case of rapture there is no need 764 2, 175 | intellect, ~and this is the case when a man speaks so as " 765 2, 175 | word of God. This is the case when a man speaks so as " 766 2, 175 | fulfill it, and this is the ~case when a man so speaks as " 767 2, 176 | sometimes by prayer." In either case, ~however, God is the principal 768 2, 180 | active ~life, as in the case of those who are transferred 769 2, 180 | sense and in a particular case one should prefer the ~active 770 2, 181 | order; and this is not the case ~if he lie down, sit, or 771 2, 181 | sublimity of the ~act, as in the case of a bishop. The ecclesiastical 772 2, 182 | make a man free, as in the case of a ~runaway slave; but 773 2, 182 | bound themselves, as in the case of the two sons (Mt. ~21: 774 2, 182 | without orders, as in the case of religious lay ~brethren, 775 2, 183 | excommunicate. In such a case he ought to make known his 776 2, 183 | from the very nature of the case ~they are not bound to give 777 2, 183 | of mortal sin, as is the case in other ~points of detail 778 2, 183 | to the poor, ~except in a case of necessity: for then, 779 2, 183 | needs of the poor. In such a case ~of necessity a cleric would 780 2, 185 | perchance in some particular case, when a man is under an 781 2, 185 | the ~poor: for in such a case religious would be bound 782 2, 185 | almsgiving (should the case occur where almsgiving were 783 2, 185 | religious works, because in that case, so far as they are ~concerned, 784 2, 185 | lowly occupation. In their case it is not so ~clear whether 785 2, 185 | and this is especially the case when one ~does something 786 2, 186 | on some people, as in the case of those upon whom it is 787 2, 186 | private profit: and in this case teaching is rightly preferred 788 2, 186 | only of ~God, as in the case of John the Baptist, who 789 2, 186 | acquire by practice, as in the case ~of the Blessed Antony and 790 2, 187 | deliberation, as in the case of ~the insane, whose vows 791 2, 187 | except as ~may arise in a case of necessity, as stated 792 2, 187 | cases. For in the first ~case one ought, on account of 793 2, 187 | be sought in ~the second case. In the third case it is 794 2, 187 | second case. In the third case it is also necessary to 795 2, 187 | this does not apply to the case where one ~provides a poor 796 2, 187 | nothing to do with the ~case in point.~Aquin.: SMT SS 797 3, 2 | assumes, as is plain in the case of a saw ~or a sword; yet 798 3, 3 | supposita, whereas in this case there would be only one ~ 799 3, 4 | been corrupted - in which case it was ~useless; or it remains 800 3, 7 | virtues, as is clear in the case of liberality and magnificence, 801 3, 16 | as there can be in the case of creation; ~and hence 802 3, 18 | the private good - in that case the ~opposition of wills 803 3, 18 | rational appetite; for in this case something ~of the contrary 804 3, 23 | whole Trinity: as is the case with the ~other names which 805 3, 23 | of them all, as is the ~case in God. Consequently in 806 3, 24 | 2 Para. 2/3~But in that case the phrase of the Apostle 807 3, 25 | This ~cannot happen in the case of a graven or painted image 808 3, 27 | stated to have been the case with Christ (Q[15], A[2]), 809 3, 27 | of sin; as also was the case with Adam, ~before he sinned, 810 3, 31 | times: which was not the case with other ~kings: or, again, 811 3, 31 | union. But ~this was not the case with Christ, as shown above ( 812 3, 33 | But this is not so in the case in point. ~Therefore this 813 3, 35 | a different kind in one case and in the other; and ~therefore 814 3, 36 | of it. Because in either case faith ~is destroyed, whether 815 3, 36 | born": as ~happened in the case of the star which made known 816 3, 36 | country of ~the Jews. In this case Herod killed the babes, 817 3, 38 | of God." Wherefore in the case of those who had been ~baptized 818 3, 39 | manifest in Christ. But in the case of Daniel this was ~manifested 819 3, 39 | together . . . In the former case simplicity is shown, in 820 3, 42 | others. But this was not the case with Christ, in whose person 821 3, 44 | eastward course. But in this case the moon had already passed 822 3, 44 | eclipsed), whereas in ~this case the moon, while returning 823 3, 44 | that ~"the darkness in this case lasted for three hours, 824 3, 44 | related to have done in the case of the man ~sick of the 825 3, 44 | contrary happening in the ~case of the man born blind, and 826 3, 46 | did not happen in Christ's case, ~as stated above (cf. Q[ 827 3, 47 | did not happen in Christ's case, since ~"crying out, with 828 3, 52 | place. But this is not the case ~with God. Hence Augustine 829 3, 57 | substances, still in either case this remains in common, 830 3, 57 | individual, e.g. in Paul's case, as we read ~in Acts 9. 831 3, 59 | wicked. But the same was the ~case also before the Incarnation. 832 3, 60 | defective. This would be the case especially if the ~mispronunciation 833 3, 60 | complete. This would be the case principally if the end of 834 3, 60 | mispronunciation: for in either case it may be so ~little that 835 3, 60 | sacrament. But this is ~not the case if the interruption of the 836 3, 61 | yet the contrary is the ~case, since it was foretold that 837 3, 62 | cause, the reverse is the case: for a form does not ~exclude 838 3, 63 | have held this to be the case.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[63] A[ 839 3, 64 | strength ~and power: as in the case of those who institute laws. 840 3, 64 | the sacrament; as in the case of Magdalen to whom He said: " 841 3, 64 | Para. 2/2~However, in a case of necessity when even a 842 3, 64 | that this defect in the case of ~children who have not 843 3, 64 | unlawful to swear in ~any case whatever, and yet he may 844 3, 65 | absolutely; ~Penance, in the case of mortal sin committed 845 3, 66 | therefrom; which is not the case if water ~be used. Moreover, 846 3, 66 | alteration, as we may see in the case of water ~heated by the 847 3, 66 | On the other hand, in a case of necessity, several could 848 3, 66 | would be necessary, in that case, to say: "I baptize ye." ~ 849 3, 66 | baptized, as was clearly the case in Acts 2 ~and 4, where 850 3, 67 | to baptize even outside a case ~of urgency; he would sin, 851 3, 67 | to baptize." But in ~no case is a woman allowed to teach 852 3, 67 | yet she can baptize in a case of ~urgency.~Aquin.: SMT 853 3, 67 | or woman can baptize in a case of urgency.~Aquin.: SMT 854 3, 67 | person can ~baptize in a case of urgency. So that two 855 3, 67 | this were done outside a case of urgency, each ~would 856 3, 67 | This might occur in the case where both were striving 857 3, 67 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: In a case of necessity one could baptize 858 3, 67 | the sacrament, and in a case of necessity one alone can 859 3, 67 | that the contrary is the case, they ~would be bound, as 860 3, 68 | Baptism, this would be the case specially with catechumens ~ 861 3, 68 | and in desire; as is the case with those who ~neither 862 3, 68 | while this cannot be ~the case with one who purposes to 863 3, 68 | is most ~necessary in the case of those who have been baptized 864 3, 68 | But such would not ~be the case if faith were necessary 865 3, 68 | sanctification; as was the case with those who were ~sanctified 866 3, 68 | have it, as we do in the case of children. It ~seems, 867 3, 68 | of madness. And in this case ~the sacrament should be 868 3, 68 | danger of death. In which case he should be baptized, ~ 869 3, 71 | not be sufficient in the case of adults ~having the use 870 3, 71 | to be omitted save in a case of necessity. And then, 871 3, 72 | the ~sacrament: since in a case of necessity it can be dispensed 872 3, 72 | sacrament ~of Baptism: and in a case of necessity anyone, even 873 3, 74 | impurity of the must. But in case of necessity it may be ~ 874 3, 74 | which would not be ~the case if water were essential 875 3, 75 | should one say in ~that case: "Here is My body."~Aquin.: 876 3, 75 | substance; for in ~this case no subject is possible.~ 877 3, 76 | considerable time; and, in this case some think that it is the ~ 878 3, 78 | sacrament: such is not the case in this sacrament; hence 879 3, 78 | expressed in the oblique case, and the ~chalice in the 880 3, 78 | hold good, because in that case the meaning of the ~sentence 881 3, 79 | his own desire, as in the case of the adult. or ~from the 882 3, 79 | the Church's desire in the case of children, as stated above ( 883 3, 79 | On the contrary, In that case no other punishment would 884 3, 79 | condition: such is the case with every active cause 885 3, 80 | character. which is not the case in this ~sacrament. And 886 3, 80 | hand, in the Apostle's ~case, "good was wrought through 887 3, 80 | contrite: and ~in such a case he does not sin in receiving 888 3, 80 | much less is it in the case of one asleep.~Aquin.: SMT 889 3, 80 | as, for ~instance, in the case of a woman after child-birth, 890 3, 80 | the sin is mortal in the case of evil ~thoughts on account 891 3, 80 | consent, rather than in the case ~of consumption of food 892 3, 80 | from ~birth; and in that case this sacrament is not to 893 3, 81 | But whatever may be the case touching the other qualities, 894 3, 82 | a layman can ~baptize in case of necessity, he cannot 895 3, 82 | ground, or else in some other case of urgency.~Aquin.: SMT 896 3, 82 | not the body, except in case of necessity, at the bidding 897 3, 82 | can lawfully baptize in case of necessity; but ~in no 898 3, 82 | of necessity; but ~in no case can they lawfully consecrate 899 3, 82 | account of ~danger, as in the case of one suffering from epilepsy, 900 3, 82 | loathsomeness, as is ~evident in the case of a leper, who ought not 901 3, 83 | therein." Nevertheless in a case of necessity ~this sacrament 902 3, 83 | perplexed likewise ~in this case, whether he receives the 903 3, 83 | this sacrament. In this case he seems to sin, ~whether 904 3, 83 | after the breaking. In this case then the priest will not 905 3, 84 | place of matter, as in the case of Penance and Matrimony, 906 3, 84 | Nevertheless in the latter case they did not always use 907 3, 84 | And yet ~even in their case there was also something 908 3, 84 | different respects, ~in that case joy and sorrow are not contrary 909 3, 85 | matter, which is not ~the case in Baptism and Confirmation. 910 3, 86 | the other ~hand, in the case of an adult, in whom there 911 3, 86 | being removed as was the ~case with Magdalen (Lk. 7); whereas 912 3, 87 | at ~them, as would be the case if a man were to be killed 913 3, 87 | taken away, because, in that case, whoever was ~entirely free 914 3, 89 | which is evident ~in the case of those who fall and never 915 3, 89 | and virtue, as was the ~case with Magdalen.~Aquin.: SMT 916 3, 89 | this is not necessarily the case in different men, for one 917 3, 89 | Now this seems to be ~the case chiefly when past evil " 918 3, 90 | because in the latter case we seek not only the restoration 919 3, 90 | parts. But such ~is not the case here. Therefore these are 920 3, 90 | which does not apply to the case in point. Therefore it follows ~ 921 Suppl, 4 | against something, as in the case of burning or ~cutting a 922 Suppl, 5 | of virtue, and in either case it is the ~cause of the 923 Suppl, 5 | It is otherwise in the ~case of an agent's disposition 924 Suppl, 6 | This is evident in the case of Baptism, and applies 925 Suppl, 6 | extrinsic cause, as in the case of ~infants: whereas actual 926 Suppl, 6 | also reply that in such a case ~confession of one's sin 927 Suppl, 6 | mortal ~or venial, in which case, seemingly, one ought to 928 Suppl, 6 | them then ~(for in that case if a man were not to give 929 Suppl, 7 | circumstances, as is the case with all matters belonging 930 Suppl, 8 | priest?~(3) Whether outside a case of necessity one who is 931 Suppl, 8 | eternal salvation, as in the case of children who ~have not 932 Suppl, 8 | sentence. Now in a disputed case the sentence is void if 933 Suppl, 8 | 1~OBJ 3: Further, in the case of Baptism, since anyone 934 Suppl, 8 | confess to a layman in a case of ~necessity, he is bound 935 Suppl, 8 | be made to ~a layman in a case of necessity.~Aquin.: SMT 936 Suppl, 8 | Baptism is committed, in a ~case of necessity. In like manner 937 Suppl, 8 | is a priest; but in a ~case of necessity even a layman 938 Suppl, 8 | although the man who, in a case of necessity, has confessed 939 Suppl, 8 | 1/1~Whether, outside a case of necessity, anyone who 940 Suppl, 8 | would seem that, outside a case of necessity, no one but 941 Suppl, 8 | be in orders, as in the case ~of the other sacraments, 942 Suppl, 8 | obtain ~permission, the case is to be decided as for 943 Suppl, 8 | the precept, and in this case, is charity, according to 944 Suppl, 8 | But it is lawful in a case of extreme necessity, for 945 Suppl, 8 | punishment refers to the case when this happens ~against 946 Suppl, 9 | all. Therefore ~in such a case at all events the confession 947 Suppl, 10| done by ~another, as in the case of Baptism: for the will 948 Suppl, 11| inquiry:~(1) Whether in every case a man is bound to hide what 949 Suppl, 11| Para. 1/1~Whether in every case the priest is bound to hide 950 Suppl, 11| priest is not bound in every case to hide ~the sins which 951 Suppl, 11| same court: thus as to the case in point, the abbot should 952 Suppl, 11| priest, in a particular case has a kind of share in the ~ 953 Suppl, 11| hears a confession in a case of urgency, so also ~does 954 Suppl, 11| in confession: for in no case is he allowed to say ~that 955 Suppl, 12| virtues; and this is ~the case with satisfaction.~Aquin.: 956 Suppl, 12| as may be seen in ~the case of blindness and its causes. 957 Suppl, 12| in it: ~and such is the case here, as explained above.~ 958 Suppl, 14| be repeated, ~as in the case of prayer and so forth. 959 Suppl, 14| temporal ~punishment, as in the case of Achab (3 Kgs. 21:27, 960 Suppl, 15| have no sins, as in the case of Job. ~Therefore it seems 961 Suppl, 17| another. Thus it is in the case in point. For it is the 962 Suppl, 17| infused, is the key ~in this case, and that it is not the 963 Suppl, 18| iv, D, ~18), for in that case the priest of the New Testament 964 Suppl, 18| guilt, which is not the case in the other ~sacraments: 965 Suppl, 18| each sin, because in that case some sin would remain without 966 Suppl, 18| amendment of life, as in the ~case of the adulterous woman ( 967 Suppl, 19| so doing, except in the case of Baptism, which, in cases 968 Suppl, 19| lacking as it ~is in the case in point.~Aquin.: SMT XP 969 Suppl, 20| cases, according as each case demands. For this ~reason, 970 Suppl, 20| imposed, because ~in that case the bishop is the proper 971 Suppl, 20| sacrament. The ~second is the case of those who are excommunicated 972 Suppl, 20| his superior. The third case is when he finds that an 973 Suppl, 20| superior. The fourth is the case of arson. The fifth is when 974 Suppl, 20| 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: In this case the priest should not hear 975 Suppl, 20| superior, except in the case of excommunication, absolution 976 Suppl, 20| sinning, which is not the case in human prelacy. Therefore 977 Suppl, 21| being ~observed. In this case, if the error, on the part 978 Suppl, 21| proved against him: in this case, if he submit humbly, the 979 Suppl, 22| were to sin, for in that case he would not be higher than 980 Suppl, 22| 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: In that case no one would be excommunicated, 981 Suppl, 23| excommunication is unknown, or in the case of strangers or travelers ~ 982 Suppl, 23| Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: In a case where one is bound by the 983 Suppl, 23| help or favor, in which case again he incurs ~the major 984 Suppl, 23| eating with him, in which case he ~incurs the minor excommunication.~ 985 Suppl, 23| his own fault, as in the case of those who are suspended 986 Suppl, 24| of another. But in the ~case of a major excommunication, 987 Suppl, 24| himself: the first is the case of a man who lays hands 988 Suppl, 24| by name; the fifth is the case of one who tampers with 989 Suppl, 24| Holy See; the sixth is the case of one who communicates 990 Suppl, 24| exceptions to the first case: (1) In the hour of ~death, 991 Suppl, 24| word by ~oath, as in the case of absolution from excommunication, 992 Suppl, 24| against his will, as in the case of the goods of fortune. ~ 993 Suppl, 25| satisfaction, as evidenced in the case of the adulterous woman ( 994 Suppl, 25| First, because in that case ~indulgences would no longer 995 Suppl, 28| custom require it. ~In that case such a one would be admitted 996 Suppl, 28| as it is in the present ~case. Hence the comparison fails.~ 997 Suppl, 29| by one minister. But ~the case might occur that Extreme 998 Suppl, 29| He instituted, ~as in the case of the Eucharist and Baptism. 999 Suppl, 29| duly observed, as is the case with the character in Baptism 1000 Suppl, 30| we have stated to be the case with regard to the ~Eucharist


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