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501 2, 50 | done mercy." On the ~other hand poverty is not necessary 502 2, 51 | Para. 2/2~If, on the other hand, a sin be called general, 503 2, 51 | causes of sin. On ~the other hand imprudence, by its very 504 2, 52 | prudence. Hence, on the other hand, negligence pertains to 505 2, 53 | bad sense. On the other ~hand prudence is so called from 506 2, 53 | Para. 2/2~If, on the other hand, prudence of the flesh be 507 2, 55 | some other. On the other hand the other virtues ~perfect 508 2, 55 | men only." On the ~other hand to consider a thing by comparing 509 2, 56 | Ethic. v, 4). On the other ~hand, the subjects render to 510 2, 56 | not say properly that the hand strikes, but a man with 511 2, 56 | strikes, but a man with his hand, ~nor that heat makes a 512 2, 56 | particulars. On the other hand justice is in the intellective 513 2, 56 | each part. On the ~other hand the good of one individual 514 2, 56 | Body Para. 2/2~On the other hand, the matter of justice is 515 2, 57 | another ~person. On the other hand justice perfects the will 516 2, 57 | Therefore on ~the other hand no man suffers an injustice 517 2, 57 | voluntarily, and on the ~other hand a man suffers properly what 518 2, 57 | voluntarily; and on the other hand a man can suffer an ~injustice 519 2, 58 | reprove both, and to put his hand between both" [*Job 9:33]. ~ 520 2, 58 | they are. On the ~other hand when we judge of men, the 521 2, 58 | he wishes. On the other ~hand judgment implies an obligation, 522 2, 58 | understood that God by his hand would save ~Israel [Vulg.: ' 523 2, 59 | Body Para. 2/2~On the other hand in commutations something 524 2, 60 | obtaining it. If, on the ~other hand, the benefice had already 525 2, 60 | it at a fitting time, or hand it over to another to ~keep 526 2, 60 | his own care, ~so as to hand it over to his successor. 527 2, 60 | commutative justice. On the other hand, the taking of the ~thing 528 2, 62 | owner's loss. On the other hand a ~man who has sinned is 529 2, 62 | authority or with his own hand, but published their ~death 530 2, 62 | corrupted by sin. On the other hand the life of righteous men ~ 531 2, 62 | despiseth Me." On the other hand it is accidental to the 532 2, 63 | for eye, tooth for ~tooth, hand for hand, foot for foot."~ 533 2, 63 | tooth for ~tooth, hand for hand, foot for foot."~Aquin.: 534 2, 63 | mutilation. On the other hand the father and the master ~ 535 2, 63 | 14, "God left man in the hand of his own ~counsel." Therefore 536 2, 63 | malignant, so that their hand ~cannot accomplish what 537 2, 64 | his burden. On the other hand ~he who, by stealth, takes 538 2, 64 | by whatever means be at hand (for instance when a person 539 2, 64 | to justice. On the other hand ~to take other people's 540 2, 65 | fact. If, ~on the other hand, it be well known to the 541 2, 65 | accused." On ~the other hand the sovereign who has full 542 2, 66 | rashness; while, ~on the other hand sometimes a man is led to 543 2, 67 | mortally. If, on the other hand, the judge ~asks of him 544 2, 67 | less proven. On the other hand it is never ~lawful to make 545 2, 67 | litigants. On the other hand the authority of an ordinary 546 2, 67 | appeal. If on the other hand there were no fixed time ~ 547 2, 68 | evidence. On the other hand, if his evidence be required 548 2, 68 | deliver the needy from the hand of the sinner"; and (Prov. 549 2, 68 | to another. On the other hand sometimes ~they are such 550 2, 68 | 2 Para. 3/3~On the other hand if there be discrepancy 551 2, 69 | persons, for the matter in hand, ~for the labor entailed, 552 2, 69 | Cor. 9:7). On the other hand an ~advocate defends one 553 2, 70 | possessions. If, on the other hand, a man says to another a ~ 554 2, 70 | be observed. on the other hand if a ~man does not shrink 555 2, 71 | person reviled. On the other hand, he ~that speaks against 556 2, 71 | knowledge. On the other ~hand, the reviler speaks against 557 2, 71 | necessity. On the ~other hand the two latter goods, viz. 558 2, 72 | 73], A[3]). On the other hand the sin of tale-bearing ~ 559 2, 73 | conscience." Hence, on the other hand, for doing a reprehensible, ~ 560 2, 73 | its genus. on the other hand this ~defect may be considered 561 2, 73 | pluck them up with ~the hand of a mischievous reviling."~ 562 2, 74 | by cursing. On the other hand if a ~man commands or desires 563 2, 74 | curse it. On ~the other hand his guilt is deserving of 564 2, 75 | Body Para. 4/4~On the other hand if a man find that he derives 565 2, 75 | 1 Para. 2/2~On the other hand the Divine law leaves nothing 566 2, 75 | equality. ~On the other hand, in friendship based on 567 2, 75 | Body Para. 2/2~On the other hand, if the defect be manifest, 568 2, 76 | Body Para. 2/3~On the other hand, there are things the use 569 2, 76 | for instance, one man ~may hand over to another the ownership 570 2, 76 | ownership of it. On the other hand the principal use of silver 571 2, 76 | Body Para. 2/2~On the other hand it is lawful to exact compensation 572 2, 76 | tongue. If on the ~other hand the remuneration by service 573 2, 76 | exact more. On ~the other hand he that entrusts his money 574 2, 76 | goods sold. On the other ~hand if a man wishes to allow 575 2, 76 | Body Para. 2/2~On the other hand, there are certain things 576 2, 76 | guilt. If, on the other hand, the usurer to whom one 577 2, 77 | Body Para. 2/3~On the other hand justice considered as a 578 2, 77 | other virtues. On the other hand justice is concerned with 579 2, 77 | 71], ~A[5]). On the other hand if this inability is due 580 2, 78 | principal virtue. On the other hand, ~the moral due is that 581 2, 80 | that it needs a guiding hand, ~not only to the knowledge, 582 2, 80 | us thither as a ~guiding hand, although devotion itself 583 2, 80 | spirit which on the one hand is afflicted on account 584 2, 80 | present life, on the other hand is rejoiced, by the ~consideration 585 2, 81 | hear thee." On the other hand ~we are not bound to pray 586 2, 81 | Body Para. 2/2~On the other hand individual prayer is that 587 2, 81 | in Joan.). On the other hand God hears the sinner's prayer 588 2, 83 | sacrifices. On the other hand there are acts that are 589 2, 83 | facit sacrum]. On the other hand an "oblation" is ~properly 590 2, 84 | flour." If, on the other hand, it be offered with a view 591 2, 84 | shall ~be as a sign in thy hand," so that, apparently, it 592 2, 84 | the first-fruits from ~the hand of him that bringeth the 593 2, 84 | what we received of Thy hand." And since what we offer 594 2, 85 | other Jews did. On the other hand ~the people of the New Law 595 2, 85 | given by God. On the other hand ~certain things are said 596 2, 85 | Body Para. 2/2~On the other hand the things given in the 597 2, 85 | Just as the Church can hand over to a layman the things 598 2, 86 | 62): "No man putting his hand to ~the plough, and looking 599 2, 86 | doing good, he puts his hand to ~the plough. Consequently, 600 2, 86 | OBJ 3: He that puts his hand to the plough does something 601 2, 86 | even so, he that puts his hand to the plough does ~not 602 2, 86 | nevertheless he stretches out his hand for the purpose of ~ploughing.~ 603 2, 86 | Body Para. 2/2~On the other hand, if a thing be necessary. 604 2, 86 | owes to God. On the other hand, the ~breaking of a vow 605 2, 86 | particular one. on the other hand, if he be rendered incapable 606 2, 86 | unwillingly." On the other hand the necessity ~resulting 607 2, 86 | or a house. On the other hand, an animal that could not 608 2, 86 | Holy Orders. on ~the other hand the obligation of observing; 609 2, 86 | dispensation. On the other hand sexual intercourse is directly 610 2, 87 | of religion. On the other hand, in an oath reverence for ~ 611 2, 87 | ad 2). If, on ~the other hand, it be something that he 612 2, 87 | promises to Him. On the other hand, the obligation of an oath 613 2, 87 | Divine ~precept. On the other hand, the matter of a promissory 614 2, 88 | with them. On the other hand, to repulse the demons by ~ 615 2, 89 | imitate him. ~On the other hand we employ words, in speaking 616 2, 91 | Body Para. 2/2~On the other hand if that which is done be, 617 2, 93 | temporal matters. On the other hand ~in the Old Law, which contained 618 2, 93 | observing the lines of ~the hand is called "chiromancy," 619 2, 93 | i.e. divination of the hand (because ~{cheir} is the 620 2, 93 | cheir} is the Greek for hand): while the divination which 621 2, 93 | divination. On the other hand if one were ~to apply the 622 2, 93 | Para. 3/7~If, on the other hand, the decision by lot be 623 2, 94 | He will." ~On the other hand it does not belong to the 624 2, 94 | active ~forces. On the other hand the forms of artificial 625 2, 94 | 1/1~OBJ 4: On the other hand, Chrysostom says (Hom. xliii 626 2, 95 | if having the means at hand, without reason he ~chooses 627 2, 95 | Body Para. 2/2~On the other hand, if one were to test that 628 2, 95 | humbled . . . under the mighty hand of God," ~and (2 Tim. 2: 629 2, 96 | 1/1~OBJ 4: On the other hand, Just as it is a sin to 630 2, 96 | but it is he who urged the hand of the slayer."~Aquin.: 631 2, 96 | Para. 2/2~If, on the other hand, a man demands an oath as 632 2, 98 | whomsoever he imposed ~his hand they might receive the Holy 633 2, 98 | Ethic. iv, 1). On the other hand, to receive anything ~for 634 2, 98 | correct ~them. On the other hand it is lawful for him to 635 2, 98 | labor. If, on the other ~hand, he be so bound by virtue 636 2, 98 | alms: just as, on the other hand, it is lawful to ~incite 637 2, 98 | object. But, on ~the other hand, if he were to require part 638 2, 98 | 3 Para. 2/2~On the other hand, if a man's promotion be 639 2, 98 | 5 Para. 2/2~On the other hand, if they were received simoniacally, 640 2, 99 | to lay ~by. On the other hand, for the son to bestow something 641 2, 99 | while having human means ~at hand, he would be exposing his 642 2, 99 | assistance. on the other hand, if the parents can find 643 2, 100 | of others. On the other ~hand, the fact that a man has 644 2, 101 | as honor: but on the one hand it ~is the primary motive 645 2, 101 | for him; and on the other hand, it is ~the end of honor, 646 2, 101 | for an end. On the other hand, honor is given even to 647 2, 102 | beginning, and left him in the hand of his own ~counsel." Therefore 648 2, 102 | OBJ 1: God left man in the hand of his own counsel, not 649 2, 102 | contempt. On the ~other hand, if obedience be taken in 650 2, 102 | appearances: for, on the other hand, according to the judgment 651 2, 102 | Obedience, on the other hand, regards the precept of 652 2, 102 | all things. ~On the other hand, inferiors are not subject 653 2, 103 | neighbor. On the other hand, man's will is not always 654 2, 104 | Body Para. 2/2~On the other hand, repayment of a favor belongs, 655 2, 104 | wills. For ~while on the one hand the benefactor of his own 656 2, 104 | to give, so on the other hand the beneficiary repays ~ 657 2, 106 | Para. 3/3 ~On the other hand, if it is not the whole 658 2, 108 | difference. If, on the other ~hand, one utters' falsehood formally, 659 2, 108 | persons and the business in hand. For, as Seneca ~states ( 660 2, 108 | mortal sin. On the other hand, if the ~false opinion engendered 661 2, 115 | liberality. On the other ~hand it belongs to justice to 662 2, 116 | mortal sin. If, on ~the other hand, the inordinate nature of 663 2, 116 | of the sin. on the other hand, covetousness is incurable 664 2, 116 | 1 Para. 2/2~On the other hand, prodigality is not directed 665 2, 117 | likeness ~thereto. On the other hand, the covetous man is not 666 2, 120 | cover both." On the other hand, irreligion hinders religion 667 2, 120 | the ~truth. on the other hand, when a man swears without 668 2, 120 | without blame." On the ~other hand, those works that are called 669 2, 120 | decalogue. On the ~other hand, the duties we owe to our 670 2, 120 | aspect of good. On the other hand, ~adultery has the aspect 671 2, 121 | some good. on the other hand, the dangers of ~death which 672 2, 121 | thereof: while, on the other hand, he ~has cause for both 673 2, 121 | of reason. ~On the other hand, the Stoics gave the name 674 2, 121 | attacking. On the other ~hand, sorrow by its very nature 675 2, 122 | itself most, and on the other hand he hates death more than ~ 676 2, 123 | and sinful. On the other hand, when the ~appetite fears 677 2, 123 | presupposes hope, so on the ~other hand despair proceeds from some 678 2, 123 | preference. On the other hand, if through fear a ~man 679 2, 127 | greatest anger. On the other hand, some ~passions have great 680 2, 127 | great men. on the other hand, as regards ~the principles 681 2, 127 | external fortune. On the other hand, ~humility makes a man think 682 2, 127 | other virtues. on ~the other hand, it is a proof of defect, 683 2, 127 | that he should have ~at hand those who are able to be 684 2, 127 | iniquity that is in thy hand . . . being buried thou 685 2, 130 | mortal sin. On ~the other hand when a man loses the eternal 686 2, 132 | Para. 3/3~If, on the other hand, magnificence take its name 687 2, 132 | 2 Para. 2/2~On the other hand, it belongs to magnificence 688 2, 132 | concupiscible. On the other hand, magnificence ~regards expenditure 689 2, 132 | expenditure to the work he has in hand. This is ~especially necessary 690 2, 133 | magnificent result." On the other hand, ~the mean man intends principally 691 2, 134 | 109], A[2]]. On the other hand, the good of ~grace is supernatural, 692 2, 135 | of virtue. On the other ~hand, if we take perseverance 693 2, 135 | God's grace. On the other hand, by doing ~good he does 694 2, 138 | magnanimity. On the other hand, ~the hardships and toils 695 2, 138 | particular. On the other ~hand, patience and perseverance 696 2, 139 | Body Para. 2/2~On the other hand, if we take temperance antonomastically, 697 2, 139 | Body Para. 3/4~On the other hand, the movement of the sensitive 698 2, 139 | temperance. on the other hand fear denotes a withdrawal 699 2, 139 | his ~food. On the other hand man derives pleasure from 700 2, 139 | be great. On the other hand, the impetuousness of the 701 2, 140 | preserving life. On ~the other hand, intemperance is about pleasures, 702 2, 140 | force, so on the other hand to be overcome by a stronger 703 2, 145 | universal Church." On the other hand, the fasts that are of obligation ~ 704 2, 145 | authority. on the other hand, if the reason be ~doubtful, 705 2, 145 | the Church. On the other hand, those would seem to be 706 2, 145 | passed and the day is at hand." Therefore in the ~Old 707 2, 146 | pleasures. On the other ~hand, if the inordinate concupiscence 708 2, 146 | gluttony and lust. On the other hand, that which is useful is ~ 709 2, 146 | Even so, on the other hand, abstinence conduces to 710 2, 149 | Christ." If, on the ~other hand, the mind be united to any 711 2, 150 | than being deprived of a hand or ~foot.~Aquin.: SMT SS 712 2, 150 | sustained. On the other hand, the precept of ~procreation 713 2, 150 | human race." On the other hand, virginity is ordered to 714 2, 151 | inordinately, while on the other hand there ~is "hatred of God," 715 2, 151 | enjoy, while on the other hand there is "despair of a future 716 2, 152 | birds: while, on the other hand, among those animals, where ~ 717 2, 152 | concupiscence. On the other hand, one meal does ~not hinder 718 2, 152 | its cause. on the other hand, it may happen that nocturnal ~ 719 2, 152 | Body Para. 5/5~On the other hand, this may occur without 720 2, 153 | cupidity with the guiding hand of counsel." Now cupidity ~ 721 2, 153 | concupiscence are nearer to hand for some people than for 722 2, 153 | increases it. on the other hand, weakness or strength of ~ 723 2, 154 | Even so, ~on the other hand, a man fails to stand to 724 2, 154 | involuntary. On the other hand, ignorance in the ~reason 725 2, 154 | vengeance. on the other hand, the movement of desire 726 2, 155 | about anger. On the other hand, severity regards the external ~ 727 2, 155 | soul"; for, on the other hand, there would seem to be 728 2, 156 | Moral. v, ~45]. On the other hand, if one desire the taking 729 2, 156 | praise; while on ~the other hand, as not regulated by reason, 730 2, 156 | Body Para. 2/2~On the other hand, as to the inordinateness 731 2, 156 | anger cease. On the other hand, the anger of ~"ill-tempered" 732 2, 156 | even as, on the other hand, love is born of pleasure. 733 2, 157 | emotions. On the other hand, cruelty not only regards 734 2, 157 | cruelty exceeds. On the other hand, cruelty ~disregards this 735 2, 159 | daring is. On the other hand, humility suppresses ~hope 736 2, 159 | sight of God." On the other hand, due moderation must be 737 2, 159 | even so, on the ~other hand, sin is pardoned through 738 2, 160 | the same way, on the other hand, pride may be opposed by 739 2, 160 | failings, just as, on the other hand, in the words of Gregory ~( 740 2, 160 | perceptible. on the other hand, carnal lust is apparent 741 2, 161 | own power." On the other hand, ~the devil sinned by coveting 742 2, 161 | God's will. On the other hand, the man did not believe ~ 743 2, 162 | Consequently, on the other hand, death, sickness, and all 744 2, 162 | Anima ii, 11). On the other ~hand, this condition is not attached 745 2, 163 | assailant, just as on the other hand the cessation of an assault 746 2, 163 | God ~left" man "in the hand of his own counsel." Hence 747 2, 165 | Body Para. 2/5~On the other hand, the desire or study in 748 2, 165 | detraction. on the other hand, if one be ordinately intent 749 2, 166 | becoming to the business in hand, and to one's ~surroundings, 750 2, 166 | impure, or on the other ~hand sedate, steady, pure, and 751 2, 166 | keeping with the matter in hand, or persons. This ~may be 752 2, 166 | services. on the ~other hand, if a man spends too much 753 2, 169 | word of the Lord," ~or "the hand of the Lord was made upon 754 2, 169 | waters in the hollow of His hand," etc. ~It also contains 755 2, 169 | Body Para. 2/3~On the other hand, his position with regard 756 2, 170 | revelation alone. On the other ~hand, future things can be foreknown 757 2, 171 | as it were, from near at ~hand, according to Ps. 139:14, " 758 2, 171 | saying of Ezechiel ~1:3: "The hand of the Lord was upon him."~ 759 2, 171 | me"; ~while, on the other hand, sometimes the person whose 760 2, 172 | Gn. 22:11): 'Lay not thy hand upon ~the boy.' The sixth 761 2, 172 | needs to be taken by the hand and helped by means of examples ~ 762 2, 172 | from health. on the other ~hand, in things sought only for 763 2, 172 | means and those nearest to hand: thus more praise is awarded 764 2, 173 | senses; thus ~was seen the hand of one writing on the wall ( 765 2, 173 | soul, ~or, on the other hand, his soul alone, were rapt 766 2, 174 | imaginary vision. On the other hand, it has been stated above ( 767 2, 174 | and praise. On the ~other hand, by prophecy a man is directed 768 2, 174 | of passion. on the other hand, the gift of ~tongues is 769 2, 176 | the ~soul. On the other hand, just as the prophet's mind 770 2, 176 | that "God wrought by the hand of Paul . . . miracles" 771 2, 177 | activity. If, on the other hand, they minister to ~any concupiscence 772 2, 178 | Body Para. 2/2~On the other hand, the moral virtues belong 773 2, 178 | 3 Para. 2/2~On the other hand, beauty is in the moral 774 2, 178 | the good." ~On the other hand, he assigns the circular 775 2, 178 | beneath him. On the other hand, he ~describes the straight 776 2, 178 | intuition. On the other hand, the intellect ~of the soul 777 2, 178 | surround a thing near at hand or far remote, the movement ~ 778 2, 179 | contemplative life. On the other hand, when we practice the works 779 2, 180 | 4], ad 2). On ~the other hand, the active life is more 780 2, 182 | would seem that on the other hand some have the perfection ~ 781 2, 182 | for "no man putting his hand to the plough and looking 782 2, 182 | Lk. 9:62). On the other hand bishops, ~since they are 783 2, 182 | Body Para. 5/5~On the other hand, if we consider the difficulty 784 2, 182 | greater virtue. on the other hand, it also ~indicates greatness 785 2, 182 | 4 Para. 2/2~On the other hand, parish priests and archdeacons, 786 2, 183 | Body Para. 2/3~On the other hand, to desire to do good to 787 2, 183 | praiseworthy ease." On the ~other hand, he who enters the episcopal 788 2, 183 | neighbor, yet, on the other hand, the good of the many ~should 789 2, 183 | 62), "No man putting his hand ~to the plough, and looking 790 2, 183 | de Renunt.]. On the other hand, if a man ~be deposed from 791 2, 183 | thou hast engaged fast thy hand to a stranger," and ~afterwards ( 792 2, 183 | Body Para. 2/2~On the other hand, if the salvation of his 793 2, 183 | Body Para. 2/4~On the other hand, they hold ecclesiastical 794 2, 183 | Body Para. 4/4~On the other hand, if no distinction is made 795 2, 183 | to be done. On the other hand, if the excess be very great 796 2, 183 | Body Para. 2/2~On the other hand, a man is not bound to keep 797 2, 184 | 9:10): "Whatsoever thy hand is able to do, do it ~earnestly." 798 2, 184 | instruments." On the other hand, it does not ~conduce to 799 2, 184 | 62): "No man putting his hand to the ~plough, and looking 800 2, 184 | honorable." On the other hand, they renounce the honor 801 2, 184 | law or rule. on the other hand, ~he does not sin from contempt, 802 2, 184 | Body Para. 2/2~On the other hand, if a religious, not out 803 2, 185 | handiwork: because, since the hand is "the organ of organs" [* 804 2, 185 | 3 Para. 2/2~On the other hand, those who devote themselves 805 2, 185 | Body Para. 4/4~On the other hand, in the default of any necessity, 806 2, 185 | in idleness. on the other hand, he lives not ~idly who 807 2, 185 | clothes, just as on the ~other hand in times of festivity and 808 2, 186 | deliver the needy out of the hand of the sinner."~Aquin.: 809 2, 186 | prayer of God." ~On the other hand, it is suitable to those 810 2, 187 | this precept. on the other hand, it is true that he kept 811 2, 187 | 62, "No man putting his hand ~to the plough, and looking 812 2, 187 | perpetuity. If, on the other hand, he intend to bind himself 813 2, 187 | Polit. i, 2]. On the other ~hand, the son, through being 814 2, 187 | 3 Para. 2/2~On the other hand, he does not owe his father 815 2, 187 | thou hast engaged fast thy hand to a stranger'" (Prov. ~ 816 2, 187 | religious clerics. On the other hand, monastic religious are ~ 817 2, 187 | lesser ~order. On the other hand, one who is bound by vow 818 2, 187 | say: 'No man putting his hand ~to the plough, and looking 819 3, 1 | ordained by angels in the hand of a mediator," a ~gloss 820 3, 2 | perfect ~thing. Hence the hand of Socrates, although it 821 3, 2 | individual substance," for the hand is not ~a complete substance, 822 3, 2 | to be a hypostasis, as a hand or a foot. So ~likewise 823 3, 7 | inflicted. on the other hand, hope, as a virtue, ~regards 824 3, 8 | namely Christ, "on His right ~hand in the heavenly places, 825 3, 10 | set Christ "on ~His right hand in the heavenly places, 826 3, 11 | according as the matter in hand and the time require.~Aquin.: 827 3, 12 | hast strengthened the weary hand. Thy words have confirmed 828 3, 13 | is, e.g. the shape of the hand, or ~foot, or such like.~ 829 3, 16 | corporeal," as, on the other hand, "God" and "man." Hence 830 3, 16 | lordly will," or the "lordly hand," or the "lordly ~possession." 831 3, 16 | Catholics on the other hand maintained that words which 832 3, 16 | else; otherwise, a man's hand might be called a ~person, 833 3, 17 | and perfect. on the other hand, the ~Nestorians, who asserted 834 3, 18 | or healthy as regards his hand, but not as regards ~his 835 3, 18 | So, too, on the other hand, neither the Divine will 836 3, 19 | touch, which ~belongs to the hand, are things operated by 837 3, 25 | speak of honoring a man's hand, but the man himself. And 838 3, 25 | speak of honoring a man's hand or foot, it ~is not by reason 839 3, 25 | and she sat on His right hand." ~Moreover, Augustine [* 840 3, 27 | consequently, on the other hand, the Mother's shame would ~ 841 3, 28 | the promise." On the other hand, it sometimes indicates 842 3, 31 | 3 Para. 3/4~On the other hand, Jerome (on Mt. 1:12-15) 843 3, 36 | the Jews who lived near at hand, might be ~proved worthy 844 3, 37 | circumcision not made by hand in ~despoiling of the body 845 3, 38 | above (A[3]). On the other hand, no one could confer ~anything 846 3, 41 | 2 Para. 2/2~On the other hand, according to Bede's exposition 847 3, 42 | disciples, so that they might hand it down to others worthy 848 3, 42 | purpose of writing is to hand down doctrine to ~posterity. 849 3, 43 | own kingdom. On the other hand, ~Christ cast out demons, 850 3, 44 | the earth. On the other hand, Origen says this was caused 851 3, 44 | taking the blind man ~by the hand, He led him out of the town; 852 3, 44 | works wonders: for ~the hand signifies operation; the 853 3, 46 | in order to draw with one hand the people of old, and ~ 854 3, 46 | forth his arms with rod in hand; lastly, God's law is entrusted 855 3, 46 | soul, so, on the ~other hand, by reason of the superior 856 3, 46 | crucified, one on His right hand and one on His left, to 857 3, 46 | right, others on His left hand." ~Thirdly, according to 858 3, 47 | wicked and cruel act to hand over an innocent ~man to 859 3, 47 | iniquity." Therefore He did not hand over the ~innocent Christ 860 3, 47 | wicked and cruel act to hand over an ~innocent man to 861 3, 48 | to Is. 59:1: "Behold the hand of ~the Lord is not shortened 862 3, 49 | the sitting on ~the right hand of the Father and the showing 863 3, 51 | Christ's burial on the one hand was simple, because ~"Joseph 864 3, 51 | observes: yet on the other hand there appears to have been 865 3, 52 | defect. Just as on the other hand, the holy Fathers before 866 3, 53 | His ~sitting at the right hand of God the Father; (4) His 867 3, 54 | hands; and bring hither thy hand, and put it into My ~side, 868 3, 57 | Ps. 15:11: "At ~Thy right hand are delights even unto the 869 3, 57 | is sitting at the right hand of God. Mind the things ~ 870 3, 57 | ascends to sit on the right hand of the Father; and this 871 3, 58 | CHRIST'S SITTING AT THE RIGHT HAND OF THE FATHER (FOUR ARTICLES)~ 872 3, 58 | Christ's sitting at the right hand of the ~Father, concerning 873 3, 58 | Christ is seated at the right hand of the Father?~(2) Whether 874 3, 58 | should sit at the right hand of God the ~Father?~Aquin.: 875 3, 58 | should sit at the right hand ~of God the Father. For 876 3, 58 | does not sit at the ~right hand of the Father.~Aquin.: SMT 877 3, 58 | sits at another's right hand, then the latter ~is seated 878 3, 58 | Christ sits at the right hand of ~the Father, it follows 879 3, 58 | man ~standing on the right hand of God." Therefore it seems 880 3, 58 | does ~not sit at the right hand of the Father.~Aquin.: SMT 881 3, 58 | and ~sitteth on the right hand of God."~Aquin.: SMT TP 882 3, 58 | sit at the Father's right hand. ~First of all inasmuch 883 3, 58 | which is termed His right hand, according to Ps. 15:11: " 884 3, 58 | Ps. 15:11: "At Thy ~right hand are delights even to the 885 3, 58 | Sitteth at the right hand of the Father': To sit means 886 3, 58 | Christ dwells so at the right hand of the Father: for ~He is 887 3, 58 | and the Father's right hand is the name for His bliss." ~ 888 3, 58 | said to sit at the right hand of the Father inasmuch ~ 889 3, 58 | sits at the king's right hand helps him in ruling and ~ 890 3, 58 | By the expression 'right ~hand,' understand the power which 891 3, 58 | speak of ~the Father's right hand as of a place, for how can 892 3, 58 | designated ~by His right hand, who Himself is beyond all 893 3, 58 | style, as the Father's right hand, ~the glory and honor of 894 3, 58 | if sitting at the right hand be ~taken corporeally. Hence 895 3, 58 | sits at the Father's right hand, then the ~Father will be 896 3, 58 | bliss, "it ~is all right hand, since no misery is there."~ 897 3, 58 | God to sit at the right hand of the ~Father?~Aquin.: 898 3, 58 | God to sit at ~the right hand of the Father. For, as God, 899 3, 58 | Christ is the Father's right ~hand. But it does not appear 900 3, 58 | same thing to be the right hand of ~anyone and to sit on 901 3, 58 | and to sit on his right hand. Therefore, as God, Christ 902 3, 58 | does not ~sit at the right hand of the Father.~Aquin.: SMT 903 3, 58 | and sitteth on the right hand of ~God." But it was not 904 3, 58 | as God, sit at the right hand of God.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[ 905 3, 58 | sits as God at the right hand of the ~Father, with equal 906 3, 58 | Ghost sits at the right hand of the ~Father and of the 907 3, 58 | Father Himself on the right hand of the ~Son; which no one 908 3, 58 | style ~as the Father's right hand, is the glory and honor 909 3, 58 | under the expression "right hand." First of all, ~as Damascene 910 3, 58 | Hence, to sit on the right ~hand of the Father is nothing 911 3, 58 | as God sits at the right hand of the ~Father; yet so that 912 3, 58 | called the Father's "right hand" by ~appropriation, just 913 3, 58 | Cor. ~1:24). But "right hand of the Father," in its three 914 3, 58 | is seated at the ~right hand of the Son or of the Holy 915 3, 58 | properly to sit at the right hand of the ~Father or of the 916 3, 58 | man to sit at the right hand of the ~Father?~Aquin.: 917 3, 58 | man to sit at ~the right hand of the Father, because, 918 3, 58 | call the Father's right hand is the glory and honor of 919 3, 58 | does not sit at the ~right hand of the Father.~Aquin.: SMT 920 3, 58 | sit on the ruler's right hand seems to exclude ~subjection, 921 3, 58 | sit at the ~Father's right hand.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[58] A[ 922 3, 58 | 34: "Who is at the right hand of God," the ~gloss adds: " 923 3, 58 | Father: or, on the right hand of the Father, that is, 924 3, 58 | 3: "sitteth on the right hand of the majesty ~on high," 925 3, 58 | sit on the Father's right hand.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[58] A[ 926 3, 58 | By the expression 'right ~hand' understand the power which 927 3, 58 | by the expression "right hand" is ~understood either the 928 3, 58 | of approach to the right hand; thus denoting something 929 3, 58 | God, sits at the ~right hand of the Father, because He 930 3, 58 | sits at the Father's right hand; yet so that the ~expression " 931 3, 58 | at the Father's right hand," that is, "in equality 932 3, 58 | man, He sits "at the right hand of the Father," that is, " 933 3, 58 | sits at the Father's right hand ~"as to equality of honor," 934 3, 58 | sit at the Father's right hand, by reason of their mutual 935 3, 58 | Him to sit at the right hand of the Father, ~according 936 3, 58 | Christ to sit at the right hand of the Father?~Aquin.: SMT 937 3, 58 | Christ to sit at the right ~hand of the Father, because the 938 3, 58 | Him to sit "on ~the right hand" of God "on high" (Heb. 939 3, 58 | Christ to sit at ~the right hand of the Father, is to dwell 940 3, 58 | Christ ~to sit at the right hand of the Father.~Aquin.: SMT 941 3, 58 | Christ is seated at His right hand. ~Therefore others who overcome 942 3, 58 | sit at the Father's right hand.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[58] A[ 943 3, 58 | sit on My right or left ~hand, is not Mine to give to 944 3, 58 | Consequently, to sit at the right hand is not proper ~to Christ.~ 945 3, 58 | time: Sit thou on My right hand, i.e. 'in My mightier gifts,'" ~ 946 3, 58 | sit at the Father's right hand.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[58] A[ 947 3, 58 | sit at the ~Father's right hand inasmuch as He is on equality 948 3, 58 | alone, to sit at the right hand of the Father.~Aquin.: SMT 949 3, 58 | Reply OBJ 2: Since the right hand is the Divine beatitude, 950 3, 58 | then "to sit ~on the right hand" does not mean simply to 951 3, 58 | is placed on God's right ~hand; hence it is written (Mt. 952 3, 58 | the sheep on His ~right hand."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[58] A[ 953 3, 58 | wit, sitting at the right hand, "is closed not only to 954 3, 58 | any time: Sit on My ~right hand?'" Our Lord therefore "replied 955 3, 58 | sit on the Father's right hand or left, but on Christ's.~ 956 3, 62 | Douay: 'weapon'] in his hand."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[62] A[ 957 3, 62 | the other, united, as a hand. ~Moreover, the separate 958 3, 62 | instrument, as a stick by the hand. Now the principal efficient 959 3, 62 | desired by him. On the ~other hand, what does not yet actually 960 3, 64 | separated instrument; as the ~hand can to a stick.~Aquin.: 961 3, 64 | works in one way with his hand, in another with his axe. 962 3, 64 | holiness. On the other hand, the sacraments are holy 963 3, 65 | 1/1~OBJ 6: On the other hand, It seems that there should 964 3, 66 | waters which we have ~to hand, is not so great as to destroy 965 3, 66 | 4 Para. 2/3~On the other hand, in a case of necessity, 966 3, 66 | repetition. on the other hand the sin which ~hindered 967 3, 66 | Trinity." ~On the other hand, as set down in De Eccles. 968 3, 67 | their elders are not at hand; ~as appears from the authority 969 3, 67 | serve tables." On the ~other hand, He entrusted the apostles 970 3, 67 | Body Para. 3/3~On the other hand, if each were to say: "I 971 3, 67 | priests ~taking the baptized hand him over to his sponsor 972 3, 67 | parents of the child should hand it over to some instructor ~ 973 3, 68 | Body Para. 2/3~On the other hand, adults have a remedy in 974 3, 68 | ordained; and, on the other hand, no one having the will 975 3, 68 | infants, one put forth a hand, whereon the midwife tied 976 3, 68 | But he drawing back his hand, ~the other came forth." 977 3, 68 | refuse. If, on the other hand, while ~sane they showed 978 3, 70 | circumcision, not made by hand in despoiling the body of 979 3, 70 | all nations. On the other ~hand circumcision did not contain 980 3, 70 | being baptized. On the other hand, sometimes Baptism is put 981 3, 72 | imposition of the bishop's hand were a greater sacrament 982 3, 72 | its ~matter should be at hand everywhere. But it is enough 983 3, 72 | sacrament. On the other hand, sometimes they bestowed ~ 984 3, 72 | already there. On the other hand, if we consider it as to 985 3, 72 | of the imposition of the hand should be held in great ~ 986 3, 72 | of the imposition of the hand," that it be given by a 987 3, 72 | imposition of the bishop's hand, that they ~may become perfect 988 3, 72 | with ~imposition of the hand except they be fasting."~ 989 3, 75 | likewise in the ~matter in hand, although it may be said 990 3, 76 | 1 Para. 2/2~On the other hand, His soul was truly separated 991 3, 78 | Evangelists did not intend to hand down the forms of ~the sacraments, 992 3, 78 | as the touch of Christ's hand healed the ~leper. And in 993 3, 80 | sacrament. On the other hand, in Baptism and in the other 994 3, 80 | wrought": just as on the other hand, in the Apostle's ~case, " 995 3, 80 | there is no other priest at hand."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[80] A[ 996 3, 82 | the Church. on the other hand, his private prayers are ~ 997 3, 83 | Nevertheless, on the other hand, it can be said that His 998 3, 83 | if a church be not to hand, we permit travelers to ~ 999 3, 83 | consecrated ~altar-table to hand, and the other requisites 1000 3, 83 | up before God, from the ~hand of the angel." But God's "


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