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1 1, 2 | of two ways: on the ~one hand, self-evident in itself,
2 1, 2 | is put in motion by the ~hand. Therefore it is necessary
3 1, 3 | 33:16); and "The ~right hand of the Lord hath wrought
4 1, 3 | individualizing matter. On the ~other hand, in things not composed
5 1, 3 | Rational being, on the other hand, is derived from ~intellectual
6 1, 3 | composite ~so acts; for the hand does not act, but the man
7 1, 3 | act, but the man by his hand; and, fire ~warms by its
8 1, 5 | towards a thing). On the other hand, beauty ~relates to the
9 1, 7 | formless matter. On the other hand, form ~is not made perfect
10 1, 7 | soul, the movement of the hand, and a hammer; and supposing ~
11 1, 8 | the surface. On ~the other hand, incorporeal substances
12 1, 9 | that place. On the other hand ~incorporeal substances,
13 1, 10 | principle. On the other hand others assign primary ~matter
14 1, 11 | accidentally. On the other hand, if it be undivided accidentally,
15 1, 13 | 3~Neither, on the other hand, are names applied to God
16 1, 13 | The things, on the other hand, known to us in themselves,
17 1, 13 | as strength. On the other hand, forms which are ~individualized
18 1, 13 | true Deity. On the other hand, A Catholic signifies the
19 1, 14 | perfected by act. On ~the other hand, the divine intellect, which
20 1, 14 | Body Para. 3/4~On the other hand, others have said that God
21 1, 14 | the ~species. On the other hand, the divine essence, whereby
22 1, 14 | not follow. On the ~other hand some say that this antecedent
23 1, 17 | Ps. 4:3): as on the other hand virtuous deeds are ~called
24 1, 19 | prohibition. On the other hand, ~good stands in various
25 1, 21 | those virtues. On ~the other hand, certain moral virtues are
26 1, 22 | beginning, and left him ~in the hand of his own counsel" (Ecclus.
27 1, 22 | significantly said: "In the hand of his own ~counsel." But
28 1, 25 | be passive. On the other hand, the notion of active ~principle
29 1, 28 | dependence on God. On the other hand, the ~divine processions
30 1, 29 | hypostasis, ~nor that the hand is since it is only a part.
31 1, 29 | substance, as neither can the hand nor any other part ~of man;
32 1, 30 | sweetness; on the other hand, the relative properties
33 1, 31 | that nature. On the other hand, we say ~"Unity in Trinity";
34 1, 31 | white," that therefore "his hand is not white," or ~that "
35 1, 34 | speaking." On the other hand, "to be spoken" belongs
36 1, 37 | Word Himself. On the other ~hand, on the part of the will,
37 1, 37 | understand"; but, on the other hand, so far as ~these words
38 1, 39 | of ~Peter." On the other hand, the thing having form is
39 1, 39 | divine ~essence. On the other hand, the names which signify
40 1, 46 | stick, the stick by the hand, and so on to infinity.
41 1, 49 | the lame. On the other hand, evil is caused in a thing,
42 1, 50 | substances, on the other ~hand, are above our intellect;
43 1, 50 | towards nothing, unless the hand of the Almighty preserved
44 1, 53 | last "now." On the other hand, it is of ~the very nature
45 1, 55 | no purpose. On the other hand, the higher ~substances -
46 1, 59 | within it. On the other hand, the will goes out to what
47 1, 60 | for ~self. On the other hand, each loves self with the
48 1, 60 | as, for ~instance, the hand is without deliberation
49 1, 63 | rectitude. Were the ~craftsman's hand the rule itself engraving,
50 1, 64 | punished by being deprived of a hand or a foot or of something ~
51 1, 68 | the singular. On the other hand, Basil (Hom. iii in Hexaem.), ~
52 1, 69 | as twofold. On the ~one hand, the earth was "invisible"
53 1, 69 | the ~waters; on the other hand, it was "shapeless" or "
54 1, 70 | living being." On the other hand, the ~Platonists held that
55 1, 73 | twofold sense. On the one ~hand, every operation may be
56 1, 73 | Nom. ii). On the other ~hand, the desire that tends to
57 1, 74 | would seem, on the other hand, that some of these ~days
58 1, 75 | imperfection of the part, so that a hand can be called "this particular ~
59 1, 75 | this sense, the eye or the hand ~cannot be said to subsist "
60 1, 75 | eye, and feels ~with the hand, and not in the same sense
61 1, 75 | corporeal organ. On the other hand, sensation and the consequent
62 1, 75 | of its species. Hence a hand, or a ~foot, is not called
63 1, 76 | for we do not say that the hand sees because the eye ~sees.
64 1, 76 | for instance, the eye, hand, flesh, ~and bones, and
65 1, 76 | animal; so is it with the hand, the eye, the flesh and
66 1, 77 | the sight. On the other hand, to the act of ~an active
67 1, 77 | its subject. On the other hand, ~actuality is observed
68 1, 37 | Word Himself. On the other ~hand, on the part of the will,
69 1, 37 | understand"; but, on the other hand, so far as ~these words
70 1, 39 | of ~Peter." On the other hand, the thing having form is
71 1, 39 | divine ~essence. On the other hand, the names which signify
72 1, 47 | stick, the stick by the hand, and so on to infinity.
73 1, 50 | the lame. On the other hand, evil is caused in a thing,
74 1, 51 | substances, on the other ~hand, are above our intellect;
75 1, 51 | towards nothing, unless the hand of the Almighty preserved
76 1, 54 | last "now." On the other hand, it is of ~the very nature
77 1, 56 | no purpose. On the other hand, the higher ~substances -
78 1, 60 | within it. On the other hand, the will goes out to ~what
79 1, 61 | for ~self. On the other hand, each loves self with the
80 1, 61 | as, for ~instance, the hand is without deliberation
81 1, 64 | rectitude. Were the ~craftsman's hand the rule itself engraving,
82 1, 65 | punished by being deprived of a hand or a foot or of something ~
83 1, 69 | the singular. On the other hand, Basil (Hom. iii in Hexaem.), ~
84 1, 70 | as twofold. On the ~one hand, the earth was "invisible"
85 1, 70 | the ~waters; on the other hand, it was "shapeless" or "
86 1, 71 | living being." On the other hand, the ~Platonists held that
87 1, 72 | twofold sense. On the one ~hand, every operation may be
88 1, 72 | Nom. ii). On the other ~hand, the desire that tends to
89 1, 73 | would seem, on the other hand, that some of these ~days
90 1, 74 | imperfection of the part, so that a hand can be called "this particular ~
91 1, 74 | this sense, the eye or the hand ~cannot be said to subsist "
92 1, 74 | eye, and feels ~with the hand, and not in the same sense
93 1, 74 | corporeal organ. On the other hand, sensation and the ~consequent
94 1, 74 | of its species. Hence a hand, or a ~foot, is not called
95 1, 75 | for we do not say that the hand sees because the eye ~sees.
96 1, 75 | for instance, the eye, hand, flesh, ~and bones, and
97 1, 75 | animal; so is it with the hand, the eye, the flesh and
98 1, 76 | the sight. On the other hand, to the act of ~an active
99 1, 76 | its subject. On the other hand, ~actuality is observed
100 1, 77 | touch" and "taste"; for ~the hand that touches something hot
101 1, 78 | accidents. ~On the other hand, it knows contingent things,
102 1, 80 | the soul's command both hand and ~foot, and whatever
103 1, 82 | heart of the ~king is in the hand of the Lord; whithersoever
104 1, 82 | beginning, and left him in the hand of his own counsel"; and
105 1, 83 | to others. On the other hand, the intellect does not
106 1, 83 | 2/4~Plato, on the other hand, held that the intellect
107 1, 85 | Body Para. 2/3~On the other hand, our intellect cannot understand
108 1, 85 | occupation. ~On the other hand, the intelligible species
109 1, 88 | Gregory, on the other hand, is ~positive, since he
110 1, 89 | being made. On ~the other hand, the rational soul is a
111 1, 90 | variety. Wherefore ~the hand is called by Aristotle (
112 1, 91 | Animal. iv, 2). On the other hand, as regards human nature
113 1, 91 | determinate species. On the ~other hand, the Divine Power, being
114 1, 96 | perhaps he put forth ~his hand, and take of the tree of
115 1, 97 | ordained. On the other hand, incorruptible substances
116 1, 98 | the limbs. On the other hand, no Catholic doubts it ~
117 1, 101 | Now the east is the right hand on the heavens, as the Philosopher ~
118 1, 101 | Coel. ii, 2); and the right hand is nobler than the left: ~
119 1, 102 | sustained by a governing hand, as will be ~explained later (
120 1, 103 | principle of heat. ~On the other hand, air is not of such a nature
121 1, 104 | proportion. On the other hand, a power ~which is not in
122 1, 104 | of action. On the other hand, the end, the agent, and ~
123 1, 106 | speech; but on the other hand, not every speech is an ~
124 1, 107 | Gregory, on the other hand, in expounding these names (
125 1, 107 | i.e. Christ, "on His ~right hand in the heavenly places above
126 1, 109 | private contract. On the other hand, the Divine ~justice is
127 1, 110 | sacred veils." On the other hand, the human intellect as
128 1, 110 | heart of the king is in the hand of the Lord, ~whithersoever
129 1, 111 | administering. On the ~other hand, the names of the inferior
130 1, 112 | they may take them by the hand and guide them to eternal
131 1, 113 | it to good. On the other hand, in regard to the angels,
132 1, 114 | therefore, on the other hand, there ~exists something
133 1, 114 | enlightening it. On the other ~hand, they cannot compel the
134 1, 115 | Body Para. 3/5~On the other hand, some have considered that
135 1, 115 | 2/4~Others, on the other hand, held that fate is changeable,
136 1, 117 | the soul. If on ~the other hand the aforesaid principle
137 1, 117 | not make man without ~a hand or a foot, which are natural
138 1, 118 | renewed; ~as when a man's hand or foot is amputated. But
139 2, 1 | one moves one's ~foot or hand, or scratches one's beard,
140 2, 1 | unknown end. On the other hand, there are many things that
141 2, 1 | appetite. On the other ~hand, the principle in execution
142 2, 1 | Body Para. 2/2~On the other hand, nothing hinders infinity
143 2, 2 | fame or glory. On the other hand, man's ~good depends on
144 2, 2 | beginning and left him in the hand of his own counsel." Now
145 2, 3 | His Essence. On ~the other hand, men are happy, as Boethius
146 2, 3 | it, by grasping it in his hand, ~or in some like manner;
147 2, 4 | perseverance. On the other hand, delight which is extraneous
148 2, 4 | Body Para. 2/2~On the other hand, such goods as these are
149 2, 6 | for an end. On the other hand, if ~a thing has no knowledge
150 2, 6 | heart of the king is in the ~hand of the Lord; whithersoever
151 2, 8 | of the will. On the other hand, the shunning of evil is
152 2, 8 | end itself. On the other ~hand, the means are good and
153 2, 8 | commands. On the ~other hand, the ship-building art considers
154 2, 9 | Body Para. 3/3~On the other hand, the object moves, by determining
155 2, 10 | opposite. If, on the other hand, the will is offered an
156 2, 10 | power. If, ~on the other hand, it is lacking in any respect,
157 2, 10 | beginning, and left him in the hand of his own counsel." Therefore
158 2, 11 | nature alone. On the ~other hand, imperfect knowledge is
159 2, 14 | hindrance is not ~always at hand. Consequently it is not
160 2, 15 | of the end. On the other ~hand, the desire of the means
161 2, 16 | fully. Use, on the other hand, belongs to the second relation
162 2, 17 | of command. On the other hand, the ~impulse of the irrational
163 2, 17 | precede command. On the ~other hand, use of that which is directed
164 2, 17 | of reason. On the other hand, ~condition or disposition
165 2, 17 | the organ. On the other hand, the apprehension of the
166 2, 17 | commands a ~movement of the hand, and so ready is the hand
167 2, 17 | hand, and so ready is the hand to obey, that scarcely can ~
168 2, 18 | of action. On the other hand if good were not deficient,
169 2, 18 | Therefore, on the other hand, the vicious man, in the ~
170 2, 18 | one action. On the other hand, if the object be of ~itself
171 2, 18 | the genus. On the other hand, the genus is considered
172 2, 18 | person in want. ~On the other hand, if it includes something
173 2, 18 | his beard, or moves his ~hand or foot; such an action,
174 2, 19 | what is ~evil. On the other hand if a man's reason or conscience
175 2, 19 | Body Para. 2/2~On the other hand, intention follows the act
176 2, 19 | from going. On the ~other hand, with regard to the interior
177 2, 19 | whole universe. On the other hand, the apprehension of a ~
178 2, 20 | external action. On the other ~hand, the goodness or malice
179 2, 20 | and the same. On the other hand it happens sometimes that
180 2, 20 | Body Para. 2/2~On the other hand, if we speak of the goodness
181 2, 20 | worse results. On the other hand, if the ~consequences follow
182 2, 21 | an action. On the other hand, punishment regards the ~
183 2, 21 | blamed as a man. On the other hand, in moral matters, where ~
184 2, 21 | society: thus, who hurts the hand, hurts ~the man. When, therefore,
185 2, 22 | themselves." On the other hand the apprehensive ~power
186 2, 22 | the object: on the other hand, it is essential to the
187 2, 23 | Body Para. 3/4~On the other hand, the object of the irascible
188 2, 23 | Body Para. 3/6~On the other hand, in the irascible passions,
189 2, 24 | Body Para. 2/3~On the other hand, the Peripatetics give the
190 2, 24 | truly evil. On the other hand, those passions ~which consist
191 2, 27 | properties. On the other hand, love is in the ~appetitive
192 2, 28 | distinct. On the other ~hand, love does not cause union
193 2, 28 | of charity." On the other hand, ~the lover is in the beloved,
194 2, 28 | so far as, on the other hand, ~he wills and acts for
195 2, 28 | complacency. On the ~other hand, the lover is contained
196 2, 28 | within him. On the other hand, in the love of friendship, ~
197 2, 28 | Body Para. 3/3~On the other hand, love of friendship seeks
198 2, 29 | universally. On the other hand, anger is always caused
199 2, 30 | dilates yet more. On the other hand, ~concupiscence of the means
200 2, 31 | such like. On the other hand, those things are said to
201 2, 31 | Body Para. 4/4~On the other hand, in relation to us, bodily
202 2, 31 | other sense. On the other hand, if we speak of that sensible
203 2, 33 | belong to pleasure, for the hand closes on that which we
204 2, 33 | concerns others. On the other hand expansion ~pertains to pleasure,
205 2, 33 | Body Para. 3/4~On the other hand, if by thirst or desire
206 2, 33 | Body Para. 2/2~On the other hand bodily pleasures hinder
207 2, 34 | countenance; at Thy right ~hand are delights even to the
208 2, 34 | Body Para. 2/2~On the other hand, pleasures of the sensitive
209 2, 35 | 4) that, on the other hand, "the evil man feels pain
210 2, 35 | one another. On the other hand, in those things that are ~
211 2, 36 | is present. On the other hand love, which ~is the cause
212 2, 36 | present evil. On the other hand, the cause, by way or principle,
213 2, 37 | evil. If, on the ~other hand, the strength of the evil
214 2, 37 | action," whereas on the other hand, "sorrow hinders it" (Ethic. ~
215 2, 37 | harmful to it. On ~the other hand, those passions which denote
216 2, 41 | knowledge. On the other hand the ~other passions of the
217 2, 41 | Body Para. 2/2~On the other hand, the evil that consists
218 2, 42 | apprehended as near ~at hand, and yet with some hope
219 2, 42 | always threaten from near at hand: and consequently it is
220 2, 42 | own power. On the other hand, fear is of ~an evil that
221 2, 42 | foreseen. On the other hand, those who are gentle or
222 2, 42 | poverty: while, on the other hand, the rich man who suddenly ~
223 2, 43 | an evil to come, near at hand and difficult to ~avoid.
224 2, 44 | crying aloud. On the other hand, in those who are afraid,
225 2, 45 | Body Para. 2/2~On the other hand, reason discusses all the
226 2, 46 | blood." Anger, on the other hand, seeks evil only under ~
227 2, 46 | The hater, on the other ~hand, cares not for all this,
228 2, 46 | particular. Anger, on the other hand, ensues from ~someone having
229 2, 47 | forgiveness. Those, on the other hand, who do an injury on purpose, ~
230 2, 48 | formed ~there. On the other hand, the fervor of anger has
231 2, 48 | Desire, on the other hand, is said to lie low and
232 2, 49 | Body Para. 5/5~On the other hand, the mode or determination
233 2, 50 | Body Para. 3/3~On the other hand, as Simplicius reports in
234 2, 50 | Categor. viii)]. On the ~other hand, the qualities of the soul
235 2, 50 | Body Para. 2/2~On the other hand, if we take habit in its
236 2, 50 | 3 Para. 2/2~On the other hand the exterior apprehensive
237 2, 52 | white. ~If, on the other hand, this addition be understood
238 2, 53 | corruption, even as, on the other hand, ~the engendering of a habit
239 2, 57 | Body Para. 2/2~On the other hand, a truth which is known
240 2, 57 | the color. On the other hand, the principles of a demonstration
241 2, 57 | free [liber]. On the other hand, ~those sciences which are
242 2, 57 | the appetite. On the other hand the good ~things made by
243 2, 57 | of ~things. On the other hand, the good of prudence is
244 2, 57 | necessary things. On the other hand, the truth of ~the practical
245 2, 58 | 5) Whether, on the other hand, there can be intellectual
246 2, 58 | as reason commands, the hand or ~the foot proceeds to
247 2, 59 | with ~reason. On the other hand, the movement of virtue
248 2, 59 | vice, or, on the ~other hand, from concurring in an act
249 2, 59 | in its own. On the other ~hand, virtue sorrows moderately
250 2, 60 | prudence. On the other hand, the object of the appetitive
251 2, 60 | proper ~matter. On the other hand, in some operations, good
252 2, 60 | Body Para. 2/2~On the other hand, neither does every diversity
253 2, 60 | to ~sorrow. On the other hand, the irascible passions
254 2, 60 | Body Para. 4/6~On the other hand, good discerned not by the
255 2, 60 | of daring. On the other hand, good involves difficulty, ~
256 2, 61 | deed done. On the other ~hand, the name virtue is applied
257 2, 62 | our reason. On the other hand, the object of the intellectual
258 2, 62 | Theological virtue, on the other ~hand, is about those same things
259 2, 63 | established. On the other hand, virtue which directs ~man
260 2, 64 | in ~justice. On the other hand, sometimes the rational
261 2, 64 | themselves, for on the one hand we have "being" ~and on
262 2, 65 | as stated. ~On the other hand, the universal principles
263 2, 65 | ultimate end. ~On the other hand faith and hope, as such,
264 2, 66 | something else. On the other hand, charity ~implies love of
265 2, 67 | beatific vision. On the other hand, hope is not of ~the same
266 2, 68 | every will. On the other hand, that which has a nature,
267 2, 68 | man to God. On the ~other hand, the object of fear is evil,
268 2, 68 | the reason. On the other hand the gifts of the ~Holy Ghost
269 2, 69 | although, on ~the other hand, the good sometimes do not
270 2, 69 | 1/1~OBJ 5: On the other hand, it seems that too many
271 2, 69 | knowledge: but, on the other hand, they include those ~operative
272 2, 70 | beatitude. On the other hand the ~fruits of the present
273 2, 70 | 1/1~OBJ 4: On the other hand, It seems that they are
274 2, 71 | nature, and ~on the other hand that vice is contrary to
275 2, 71 | longer ~virtues. On the other hand, since venial sin is neither
276 2, 71 | in the act. On the other ~hand, the virtues of the soul
277 2, 71 | negligence. On the other hand, others say, that a sin
278 2, 72 | hot and cold. On the other hand, the active ~principles
279 2, 72 | death; while, on the other ~hand, saving the vital principle,
280 2, 72 | of reason. On the other hand, sometimes ~he who utters
281 2, 73 | be ~blamed. On the other hand, if concupiscence be taken
282 2, 73 | unlawful. If, on the other hand, the harm ~follow directly
283 2, 73 | his foot. If, on the other hand, this ~harm is directly
284 2, 74 | by a mover." On the other hand, ~there are acts which do
285 2, 74 | moves no other. On the other hand, the ~internal appetitive
286 2, 74 | premeditation, he moves his hand, or foot. ~Therefore sometimes
287 2, 74 | difference of consent on either hand. ~But the inward thought
288 2, 76 | Hier. vii). On the other ~hand, ignorance denotes privation
289 2, 76 | ignorance is a sin. On the other hand, vincible ignorance is a
290 2, 76 | act, if knowledge were to hand, would be ~contrary to the
291 2, 76 | Body Para. 2/2~On the other hand, ignorance which is the
292 2, 76 | altogether. On the other hand, ignorance which is not
293 2, 77 | Body Para. 3/3~On the other hand, a consequent passion does
294 2, 78 | the passion. On the other hand, ~he that sins through certain
295 2, 79 | require his blood at thy hand." Now God cannot be directly
296 2, 79 | the shutters. On the other hand, God, of His own ~accord,
297 2, 79 | 1/1~OBJ 4: On the other hand, according to Rm. 3:8, evil
298 2, 81 | member of the body, of the hand for ~instance, is voluntary
299 2, 81 | not by the will of that hand, but by the will of ~the
300 2, 81 | Wherefore a murder which the ~hand commits would not be imputed
301 2, 81 | imputed as a sin to the hand, considered by ~itself as
302 2, 81 | own studies. On the other hand, those things that concern
303 2, 81 | original sin: even as a hand would have no part in a
304 2, 83 | of food accrues to the hand and the mouth, which, in
305 2, 83 | being created. On the other hand, ~infusion implies relation
306 2, 84 | every sin. ~On the other hand, in the order of execution,
307 2, 84 | Body Para. 5/5~On the other hand, avoidance of good on account
308 2, 85 | is diminished on the one ~hand, and not on the other.~Aquin.:
309 2, 85 | Body Para. 2/4~On the other hand, the universal nature is
310 2, 86 | by them. ~On the other hand, the act of the will consists
311 2, 87 | Body Para. 2/2~On the other hand, sin can be the punishment
312 2, 88 | irreparable. On the other hand, ~sins which imply a disorder
313 2, 88 | mortal sin. On the other hand, venial sin is called a ~
314 2, 88 | undergo ~change. On the other hand, venial sin is a transient
315 2, 88 | becomes a habit. On the other hand, venial sin is a disposition
316 2, 88 | reason. ~If, on the other hand, the hurt to which the angry
317 2, 88 | fornication. On the other hand, the perfect cannot become
318 2, 89 | their acts. On the other hand a stain denotes ~something
319 2, 89 | be in them. On the other hand, ~wicked angels are moved
320 2, 91 | that "God left man in the ~hand of his own counsel." Now
321 2, 91 | kingdom of heaven is at hand." Hence ~Augustine says (
322 2, 91 | the ~Old Law restrains the hand, but the New Law controls
323 2, 94 | practical reason, on the other hand, is busied with ~contingent
324 2, 96 | Body Para. 2/3~On the other hand laws may be unjust in two
325 2, 98 | the state. On the other hand, the end of the Divine law
326 2, 98 | ordained'] by angels in the hand of a Mediator." And Stephen ~
327 2, 98 | ordained by angels in the hand of a Mediator": ~ordained,
328 2, 99 | Gentiles. On the other ~hand the Divine law directed
329 2, 100 | s parents. On ~the other hand parents do not seem to be
330 2, 100 | of charity. On the ~other hand, some have said that the
331 2, 100 | Para. 3/3~If, on the other hand, by justification we understand
332 2, 100 | with them. On the other hand the ~moral and judicial
333 2, 101 | necessary ~on the other hand to devise many means of
334 2, 102 | excluded thereby. ~On the other hand, the decrees of the New
335 2, 102 | shall be as a sign in thy hand, and as a memorial before
336 2, 102 | foreshadow Christ: and on either hand the ceremonies ~pertaining
337 2, 102 | what we received of Thy hand." Wherefore in offering
338 2, 102 | goods, belongs to the right hand, while temporal nourishment
339 2, 102 | Prov. 3:16: "In her left hand (are) riches and ~glory."
340 2, 102 | circumcision not made by hand in despoiling of the body
341 2, 102 | Hence the priest put his hand on its ~head, while confessing
342 2, 102 | on the thumb of his right hand, and the great ~toe of his
343 2, 102 | thumb and toe of ~his right hand and foot are moistened that
344 2, 102 | the ~thumb of their right hand, and the great toe of their
345 2, 102 | moistening ~of the right foot and hand). They themselves and their
346 2, 102 | have "a broken foot" or "hand," ~i.e. he should not lose
347 2, 102 | Thou shalt bind them on thy hand, and they shall be ever ~
348 2, 103 | Body Para. 2/4~On the other hand, they had no power of cleansing
349 2, 103 | circumcision not made by hand, in ~despoiling of the body
350 2, 103 | observances. On the other ~hand, there was no reason why
351 2, 103 | acting thus. On ~the other hand, Paul in like manner made
352 2, 104 | divine worship. On the other hand, man is not ~ordained to
353 2, 104 | 9:9,10). On the ~other hand, the judicial precepts were
354 2, 104 | the Gospel. On ~the other hand, the judicial precepts are
355 2, 104 | Christ to come. On the ~other hand, the judicial precepts were
356 2, 105 | livelihood. On the other hand, the rulers, ~as stated
357 2, 105 | are ~subject. On the other hand, the power of private persons
358 2, 105 | increased. On the other hand, ~houses situated not in
359 2, 105 | whereas, on the other hand, it is ~prescribed (Dt.
360 2, 105 | assembly. On the ~other hand, any man may be called citizen,
361 2, 106 | Gospel should ~have been at hand for all times, so as to
362 2, 106 | kingdom of heaven is at hand" (Mt. 4:17), it is most ~
363 2, 107 | temporal promises. On the other hand, those who are possessed
364 2, 107 | described as "restraining the hand, not the ~will" [*Peter
365 2, 108 | understood as referable to the ~hand, just as interior acts belong
366 2, 108 | Old Law restrains ~the hand, whereas the New Law curbs
367 2, 108 | My Father." On the other hand, there are ~works which
368 2, 108 | the kingdom. On the other hand, those things that are ~
369 2, 108 | needs also restrain the hand from inordinate acts, which ~
370 2, 108 | points of faith. On the other hand, it is through human reason ~
371 2, 108 | liberty ~was already at hand, when they would be left
372 2, 108 | forbidding us, on the one hand, to judge him rashly, ~unjustly,
373 2, 108 | of precepts. On the other hand, the observance of the ~
374 2, 110 | creature. On the ~other hand, the will of man is moved
375 2, 112 | 18:6: "As clay is in the hand of the potter, so are you
376 2, 112 | potter, so are you in My ~hand." But however much the clay
377 2, 114 | shall He ~receive of thy hand." Hence a man can merit
378 2, 1 | complexity, just as on the other hand, the Divine ~intellect knows,
379 2, 1 | understanding. On the other hand, by faith, we do not apprehend ~
380 2, 1 | good alone. On the other hand those ~virtues which perfect
381 2, 1 | The faithful, on the other hand, know them, not as by ~demonstration,
382 2, 1 | the Trinity. On ~the other hand, in one and the same man,
383 2, 1 | of faith. On ~the other hand certain things in Holy Writ
384 2, 1 | existence. On the ~other hand, in the order of the material
385 2, 1 | in the Mass. On the other hand the symbol of the Apostles,
386 2, 2 | understands. ~If, on the other hand, "to think" be understood
387 2, 2 | object: but, on the other hand, the fulfilment of the ~
388 2, 2 | meritorious, ~nor on the other hand is opinion. Therefore belief
389 2, 2 | our neighbor. On the other hand, in the case ~of faith,
390 2, 2 | measure of faith. On the other hand, though demonstrative reasons
391 2, 2 | to faith. On the other ~hand things that are favorable
392 2, 4 | specifically. On the other hand that which gives faith its
393 2, 4 | already: just as, on the other hand, a second mortal sin does
394 2, 4 | Body Para. 2/2~On the other hand, lifeless faith is not a
395 2, 4 | a virtue. On the other hand, the faith of which we are
396 2, 4 | Para. 2/2~If, on the other hand, we take faith for that
397 2, 4 | Body Para. 2/3~On the other hand, some virtues can precede
398 2, 5 | the ~others. On the other hand faith adheres to all the
399 2, 5 | Para. 3/3~If, on the other hand, we consider faith from
400 2, 8 | something else. On the other hand, speculative ~knowledge
401 2, 9 | reasoning. On the ~other hand, in God, there is a sure
402 2, 10 | unbeliever. On the other hand, it is praiseworthy to ~
403 2, 10 | instructed." On the other hand, ~in the second case it
404 2, 10 | Para. 2/2 ~On the other hand, there are unbelievers who
405 2, 10 | punishment. On the other hand, in this way, i.e. as a
406 2, 10 | of liberty. On the other hand, the ~Church has not applied
407 2, 10 | Body Para. 2/3~On the other hand, the rites of other unbelievers,
408 2, 10 | of Israel." On the other hand, to provide ~the sacraments
409 2, 12 | even as, on ~the other hand, faith in God is perfected
410 2, 12 | s neighbor. On the other hand, if we compare them in respect
411 2, 12 | the blessed, on the other hand, good is not meritorious,
412 2, 14 | scent, while on the other hand they are said ~to be dull,
413 2, 14 | objects ~that are near at hand, or of great power.~Aquin.:
414 2, 14 | intelligible things. On the other ~hand, the contrary virtues, viz.
415 2, 15 | bind them as a sign on thy hand, and ~they shall be and
416 2, 15 | were given. On the other hand learning concerned the people
417 2, 15 | the priests. On the other hand, the doctrine of ~God's
418 2, 16 | proper object. On the other hand, a theological virtue is ~
419 2, 16 | great things. On the other hand hope, as a ~theological
420 2, 16 | Body Para. 2/2~On the other hand, hope and faith make man
421 2, 16 | commandments. On the other ~hand, in the order of perfection
422 2, 17 | the damned. On the other hand, hope can be in wayfarers,
423 2, 18 | of fault. On the other ~hand the evil of punishment is
424 2, 18 | substantially. On the other hand, servile and ~filial fear
425 2, 18 | driveth out sin." On the other hand, chaste or filial fear is
426 2, 18 | Body Para. 3/3~On the other hand servile fear, as regards
427 2, 19 | Body Para. 2/4~On the other hand, the fact that a man deems
428 2, 21 | Body Para. 4/4~On the other hand filial fear which shows
429 2, 22 | intellect. On the other hand, the operation of the will
430 2, 22 | Causis xii). On the other hand, things ~that are above
431 2, 22 | i, 45). If, on the other hand, this particular good be ~
432 2, 23 | naturally. On ~the other hand, charity is founded on a
433 2, 23 | there before. On the other hand, the ~increase of charity
434 2, 23 | security; ~yet with one hand doing the work, and with
435 2, 23 | be infused. On the other hand, no movement ~of the free-will
436 2, 23 | being received. On the other hand ~the form of a celestial
437 2, 23 | is death." On the other hand ~whoever has charity is
438 2, 24 | Body Para. 2/2~On the other hand their guilt is opposed to
439 2, 24 | they are. On the ~other hand, the wicked reckon their
440 2, 24 | Body Para. 4/5~On the other hand, the wicked have no wish
441 2, 25 | the knower. On the other hand, ~charity is in an appetitive
442 2, 25 | father," ~etc. On the other hand good men are not hateful
443 2, 25 | Body Para. 3/5~On the other hand, the intensity of love is
444 2, 25 | greater sin. On the other hand, the ~love of the benefactor
445 2, 26 | person ~loved. On the other hand, those who have charity
446 2, 26 | towards him. On ~the other hand, goodwill is a simple act
447 2, 26 | through God. On the other hand, with regard ~to knowledge,
448 2, 26 | our ~enemies. On the other hand the love of our friends
449 2, 27 | be absent. On the other hand sorrow arises from love,
450 2, 27 | general vice. On the other hand love of ~God is accounted
451 2, 27 | special virtue. ~On the other hand joy does not add to love
452 2, 28 | same time. On ~the other hand this union is not essential
453 2, 28 | amiss." Hence, on the other hand, it belongs to ~unhappiness
454 2, 28 | Body Para. 2/2~On the other hand, with regard to its subject,
455 2, 29 | shall He receive of thy ~hand?" Therefore beneficence
456 2, 29 | liberal giving. On the other hand, as regards the outward
457 2, 29 | time, place, or matter in ~hand: because in certain cases
458 2, 31 | all times. On the other hand, acts of virtue ~must not
459 2, 31 | for a sin. On the other hand, we are not bound to seek
460 2, 31 | Body Para. 2/4~On the other hand, in the case of secret sins,
461 2, 31 | him secretly. On the other hand there ~are other sins which
462 2, 31 | individual. If, on the other hand, ~a prelate were to issue
463 2, 32 | love them. On the other hand, to break out into ~hatred
464 2, 32 | disobeyed. On the other hand ~the commandments of Christ
465 2, 32 | Body Para. 2/2~On the other hand, as regards the hurt inflicted
466 2, 32 | afterwards. On the other ~hand, hatred is of evil, which
467 2, 33 | reality, even as, on the other hand, pleasure ~is evil if it
468 2, 34 | to sorrow. On the ~other hand, likeness causes pleasure
469 2, 34 | man envious. On the other hand, envy is contrary to {nemesis}
470 2, 34 | prevent it. On the other hand, "joy at ~another's misfortune"
471 2, 35 | brethren." On ~the other hand, to arouse a discord whereby
472 2, 37 | usual ~way. On the other hand, it was not so well known
473 2, 37 | than unbelief. On the other hand, hatred of God, which is ~
474 2, 37 | Body Para. 2/4~On the other hand, the power of jurisdiction
475 2, 38 | deliver ~the needy out of the hand of the sinner"; and for
476 2, 38 | authority." On the other ~hand, to have recourse to the
477 2, 39 | part. But if, on the other hand, his ~self-defense be inspired
478 2, 41 | Body Para. 2/3~On the other hand, active scandal may be understood
479 2, 41 | appearance of evil. On the other hand, it is sometimes a mortal
480 2, 41 | of ~scandal. On the other hand, as regards those temporalities
481 2, 42 | s ~works], on the other hand, takes "heart" and "soul"
482 2, 43 | foundation." On the other hand, he who knows the cause
483 2, 44 | impediment. On the other hand the folly which is caused
484 2, 45 | of prudence. On the other hand, as regards its specification
485 2, 45 | aspect of good. On the other hand those ~virtues which regard
486 2, 45 | 57], A[4]). On the other hand prudence is differentiated
487 2, 45 | defective judgment. On the other hand it is the reverse ~in prudence,
488 2, 45 | knowledge alone. On the other ~hand prudence implies a relation
489 2, 45 | nor in act. On the ~other hand gratuitous prudence is caused
490 2, 45 | Body Para. 2/3~On the other hand, as regards the knowledge
491 2, 46 | circumstances of ~the matter in hand, and this belongs to "circumspection";
492 2, 47 | the ~angels. On the other hand particular matters of action,
493 2, 47 | to fix them; on the other hand they are the concern of
494 2, 48 | their movers. On the other hand, men who are slaves or subjects
495 2, 48 | Polit. i, 3. On the other hand, ~the end of political prudence
496 2, 49 | they sin. On the other ~hand, every virtuous man takes
497 2, 49 | sense," just as on the other hand, those who lack this ~virtue
498 2, 49 | common course. On the other hand, among ~men, he who is most
499 2, 50 | it helps it. On the other hand the gift of counsel corresponds ~
500 2, 50 | the builder. On the other ~hand, when the mover is cause
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