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501 2, 47 | A[3]) is about ~singular matters of action, which contain 502 2, 47 | the judgment of reason in ~matters of action is influenced 503 2, 47 | concerned, are ~contingent matters of action, wherein, even 504 2, 47 | great variety of these ~matters of action, wherein good 505 2, 48 | universal, extends to more matters, and attains a higher ~end. 506 2, 48 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: All matters connected with moral virtue 507 2, 48 | be provident in certain matters of detail ~concerning the 508 2, 48 | affairs, so too are many other matters, such as those of tradesmen, ~ 509 2, 48 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Other matters in the state are directed 510 2, 49 | even as in ~speculative matters, there is no good reasoning 511 2, 49 | of things, especially in matters of action which are ~contingent.~ 512 2, 49 | counsel in other particular matters, for instance in matters 513 2, 49 | matters, for instance in matters of trade, or ~warfare, or 514 2, 49 | same ~virtue in practical matters. Now research belongs to { 515 2, 49 | OBJ 3: Even in speculative matters the rational science of ~ 516 2, 49 | indeed about speculative matters, but ~about particular practical 517 2, 49 | about particular practical matters, about which also is prudence. 518 2, 49 | Even so, in speculative matters some are good at research, 519 2, 49 | common law) extends to all ~matters of judgment, and consequently 520 2, 49 | intellectual virtue about such matters.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[51] A[ 521 2, 49 | principles: thus in speculative matters wisdom considers higher ~ 522 2, 49 | it be also in practical matters. Now it is evident that 523 2, 49 | necessary to judge of ~such matters according to higher principles 524 2, 49 | Wherefore also in speculative matters, dialectics which aims ~ 525 2, 49 | Command considers in all matters the one aspect of good, ~ 526 2, 50 | to what he ought to do in matters necessary for salvation 527 2, 50 | it deals with speculative matters: yet by a kind of ~extension 528 2, 50 | absurd to take counsel in matters that are evident, as the 529 2, 50 | mind of the wayfarer in matters of action, by soothing ~ 530 2, 50 | receive from ~God in such matters is called "counsel."~Aquin.: 531 2, 50 | precepts are given about matters necessary for ~salvation, 532 2, 50 | while counsel is given about matters which are not necessary ~ 533 2, 50 | Ghost guides us in ~all matters that are directed to the 534 2, 50 | the ultimate in ~practical matters consists not in knowledge 535 2, 51 | Wherefore in speculative matters a ~demonstrative science 536 2, 51 | judgment, than in ~speculative matters, because actions are about 537 2, 51 | lack of perseverance ~in matters of difficulty. But perseverance 538 2, 51 | perseverance in difficult matters belongs ~to fortitude. Therefore 539 2, 51 | incontinency" in ~pleasurable matters, and of "effeminacy" or " 540 2, 51 | squeamishness" in unpleasant ~matters, according to Ethic. vii, 541 2, 52 | as lust is about sexual matters, ~while some vices are special 542 2, 53 | knowledge." In speculative matters ~one may sin against rectitude 543 2, 53 | solicitous about temporal matters?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[55] A[ 544 2, 53 | solicitous about temporal matters. ~Because a superior should 545 2, 54 | instruct man perfectly in all matters relating to ~right conduct, 546 2, 54 | is ~committed chiefly in matters of justice, as stated above ( 547 2, 54 | guile and fraud committed in matters of injustice, can ~be understood 548 2, 55 | virtues ~perfect man in those matters only which befit him in 549 2, 55 | justice, and it ~is in such matters that positive right has 550 2, 55 | form or ~another, it only matters when once it is laid down." 551 2, 55 | natural reason dictates matters which are according ~to 552 2, 56 | every moral virtue is about matters of action. Now those ~things 553 2, 56 | able ~to be virtuous in matters affecting themselves, but 554 2, 56 | unable to be ~virtuous in matters relating to others," and ( 555 2, 56 | directs one man to another in matters ~relating to the multitude, 556 2, 56 | directing one man to another in matters ~relating to the individual.~ 557 2, 56 | direct him immediately in matters relating to particular goods: 558 2, 56 | directs man sufficiently in matters relating to ~others. Now 559 2, 56 | directed to others in all matters relating to ~this life. 560 2, 56 | states (Ethic. v, 4), in matters of ~justice, the name of " 561 2, 56 | transferred to all ~other matters of justice. The same applies 562 2, 57 | reason, extends to all moral matters, ~i.e. passions and those 563 2, 57 | does an injustice in small matters falls short of ~the perfection 564 2, 58 | person decides rightly about matters relating to chastity. Therefore ~ 565 2, 58 | aright. In this way, in matters of justice, judgment ~proceeds 566 2, 58 | from justice, even as in matters of fortitude, it proceeds 567 2, 58 | concerning himself, but not in matters ~relating to others. Consequently 568 2, 58 | explained above (ad 1). But in matters ~of justice, there is further 569 2, 58 | when a man judges about matters wherein he has no authority, ~ 570 2, 58 | singular and contingent ~matters, it seems that no judgment 571 2, 58 | should interpret doubtful matters for the worst, ~according 572 2, 58 | it seems that ~doubtful matters affecting one's neighbor 573 2, 58 | who interprets doubtful matters for the best, may happen ~ 574 2, 58 | no place except where "it matters not," according to ~the 575 2, 58 | justice is rectitude in matters of action. Now truth is 576 2, 58 | power sometimes interfere in matters concerning the ~secular 577 2, 58 | interferes in those temporal matters that are ~subject to the 578 2, 59 | goods" (Ethic. v, ~4). Now matters regarding the community 579 2, 59 | to the common good those matters ~which concern private individuals: 580 2, 59 | commutative justice have different matters, it would seem that they 581 2, 59 | commutative justice. Therefore the matters of ~distributive and commutative 582 2, 60 | 1/1~On the contrary, All matters of restitution seem to come 583 2, 61 | not a ~sin in spiritual matters.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[63] A[ 584 2, 61 | not a sin in ~spiritual matters.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[63] A[ 585 2, 62 | them to meddle with minor matters.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[64] A[ 586 2, 62 | dispose of himself as to those matters which ~pertain to this life 587 2, 64 | himself injured in very little matters: and the ~person who takes 588 2, 65 | the matter, ~wherefore in matters of common knowledge there 589 2, 65 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 4: In matters touching his own person, 590 2, 65 | his own knowledge, but in matters concerning the public ~authority, 591 2, 65 | for the judge's mercy in matters that are ~left to the judge' 592 2, 65 | discretion, because in like matters a good man is ~slow to punish 593 2, 65 | states (Ethic. v, 10). But in matters ~that are determined in 594 2, 66 | 68] Out. Para. 1/1 - OF MATTERS CONCERNING UNJUST ACCUSATION ( 595 2, 66 | ARTICLES)~We must now consider matters pertaining to unjust accusation. 596 2, 66 | counterpassion, because it matters considerably whether a ~ 597 2, 67 | obey his superior in those matters to which the ~rights of 598 2, 68 | evidence, especially on ~matters committed to him as a secret 599 2, 68 | to a ~superior whom, in matters pertaining to justice, he 600 2, 68 | points, for instance secret matters, ~and those of which no 601 2, 68 | disprove is to consent." In matters pertaining to a man's condemnation, ~ 602 2, 68 | threatens the accuser, it matters not since he risked ~the 603 2, 68 | no means give evidence on matters secretly ~committed to him 604 2, 68 | precept. But as regards matters committed to man in some 605 2, 68 | himself when questioned about ~matters of opinion and report, since 606 2, 68 | painted or not, or such like ~matters, such discrepancy does not 607 2, 70 | need of discretion in such matters, ~and one should use such 608 2, 71 | good name, especially in matters pertaining to his moral 609 2, 75 | intercourse, while it treats other matters as though ~they were lawful, 610 2, 75 | tell them the truth about matters pertaining to ~virtue, though 611 2, 75 | everyone the truth about matters pertaining to virtue, yet 612 2, 78 | is our guide in such like matters, as stated ~above (Q[51], 613 2, 79 | Cf. A[1]], and ceremonial matters, as stated above (FS, ~Q[ 614 2, 79 | whose action deals with matters ~directed to that end. Now 615 2, 79 | possible to have too much in matters pertaining to the Divine ~ 616 2, 79 | Q[4], A[7]), are about ~matters that are ordered to God 617 2, 79 | gives ~God due service in matters pertaining specially to 618 2, 80 | considerations about ~abstract matters are often a hindrance to 619 2, 80 | consideration of foreign matters that ~distract the mind 620 2, 80 | 2 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Matters concerning the Godhead are, 621 2, 80 | things invisible." Wherefore matters relating to Christ's ~humanity 622 2, 80 | itself has for its object matters ~concerning the Godhead.~ 623 2, 81 | recourse to God's help in these matters.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[83] A[ 624 2, 81 | OBJ 2: Words about other matters distract the mind and hinder 625 2, 81 | fixed by ~God, especially in matters concerning Divine worship, 626 2, 86 | vows are not ~only about matters of supererogation, but also 627 2, 86 | supererogation, but also about matters of ~salvation: thus in Baptism 628 2, 86 | vows are about indifferent matters and ~such as are useful 629 2, 86 | easily mistaken in judging of matters concerning himself, such 630 2, 86 | firmly by a vow in those matters wherein he is ~subject to 631 2, 86 | in ~his own power in all matters concerning his person, for 632 2, 86 | household, so that in these matters he cannot vow ~anything 633 2, 86 | grant a dispensation in matters concerning ~the natural 634 2, 86 | to God. Consequently in matters presenting no difficulty, 635 2, 87 | suffice to confirm such matters for two reasons. First, 636 2, 87 | to substantiate necessary matters, ~and such as come under 637 2, 87 | general to the Pope in all matters regarding the administration 638 2, 87 | one of his subjects in matters that come under his authority: 639 2, 87 | themselves to spiritual matters. Nor ~should they on such 640 2, 87 | occasions take oaths temporal matters, except perhaps ~in cases 641 2, 91 | that which is uttered in matters pertaining to ~Christian 642 2, 93 | future events in temporal matters. On the other hand ~in the 643 2, 93 | connection with religious matters. ~Hence where it is written ( 644 2, 93 | their proper objects or matters, according ~as the knowledge 645 2, 93 | be not applied to other matters than those which in ~some 646 2, 93 | Divine oracles to ~worldly matters and to the vain things of 647 2, 95 | and without due care in ~matters relating to God implies 648 2, 96 | ii, 3: ~whereas in moral matters the end is of greater importance 649 2, 100 | governor of a state in civil matters, ~the commander of an army 650 2, 100 | commander of an army in matters of warfare, a professor 651 2, 100 | warfare, a professor in matters of ~learning, and so forth. 652 2, 100 | parents. ~Consequently these matters belong to an annexed virtue, 653 2, 102 | whom he ought not, or in matters wherein he ~ought not to 654 2, 102 | as happens in agreeable matters, he tends ~towards it at 655 2, 102 | happens in disagreeable matters, then it is ~quite evident 656 2, 102 | holds its own in agreeable matters," because, to wit, one's 657 2, 102 | disagreeable or difficult matters," because there one's own 658 2, 102 | happen that even in agreeable matters ~obedience, while holding 659 2, 102 | his own. ~Consequently in matters touching the internal movement 660 2, 102 | bound to obey another man in matters touching the ~nature of 661 2, 102 | virginity or the like. But in matters concerning the disposal 662 2, 102 | must obey his general in matters ~relating to war, a servant 663 2, 102 | a servant his master in matters touching the execution ~ 664 2, 102 | service, a son his father in matters relating to the ~conduct 665 2, 102 | all things," he refers to matters ~within the sphere of a 666 2, 102 | whereas in respect of other matters the subject is immediately 667 2, 102 | are bound to obey in those matters only which may belong to 668 2, 102 | willing to obey even in other matters, this will belong to the ~ 669 2, 102 | obedience, which obeys even in matters unlawful.~Aquin.: SMT SS 670 2, 104 | are about singulars, in matters of action, we have ~to take 671 2, 104 | observes (De Benef. vi), "it matters much whether ~a person does 672 2, 106 | to punishment in temporal matters for the sin of another, 673 2, 106 | are punished in temporal matters together with ~the wicked, 674 2, 106 | certain persons ~in temporal matters without any fault of theirs, 675 2, 106 | are punished in temporal ~matters together with their parents, 676 2, 107 | nor does this apply to ~matters in which justice or injustice 677 2, 108 | and if they lie in these matters their lie will be a mortal ~ 678 2, 108 | when they lie in other ~matters.~ 679 2, 109 | of outward ~deeds. Now it matters not whether one lie in word 680 2, 111 | outward signs, namely, about matters affecting the person: so 681 2, 120 | another. Because in those matters that relate to himself it ~ 682 2, 120 | as he likes: whereas in matters that refer to another it 683 2, 120 | Especially ~is this true in matters concerning God, where negation 684 2, 120 | thy God in vain": since it matters not in ~which of God's names 685 2, 121 | Whether it is only in warlike matters?~(6) Whether endurance is 686 2, 121 | he first of all mentions ~matters pertaining to temperance, 687 2, 121 | to warlike and to civil matters": and Tully (De Offic. i), 688 2, 121 | good of his habit. For in matters of action the end, though 689 2, 121 | both in ~warfare, and in matters relating to civil or home 690 2, 121 | to warlike and to ~civil matters."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[123] 691 2, 126 | they be referred to ~other matters involving less hardship, 692 2, 126 | of self-sufficiency ~in matters of virtue." Besides magnificence 693 2, 127 | OBJ 2: In anger and other matters only that which is greatest ~ 694 2, 134 | buying and selling and other matters ~pertaining to the present 695 2, 135 | it observes firmness in ~matters wherein it is most difficult 696 2, 138 | regard in their respective matters. Now things pertaining to ~ 697 2, 139 | instance, through curiosity ~in matters of knowledge: wherefore 698 2, 139 | the individual. In these matters certain things are to ~be 699 2, 140 | altogether deficient ~in such matters: for it is written (Dan. 700 2, 140 | the other way about ~in matters relating to cowardice: because 701 2, 140 | the desire ~of pleasure in matters of food and sex: although 702 2, 144 | requirements of his ~health: but it matters how readily and uncomplainingly 703 2, 145 | thus Jerome says:* "It matters not whether thou art a ~ 704 2, 145 | apply the natural law to matters of common weal in ~temporal 705 2, 145 | of the Church are about matters which are necessary for 706 2, 146 | greatest sin, for ~it is about matters connected with the nourishment 707 2, 146 | discretion and moderation in such matters. Thirdly, from the ~point 708 2, 146 | dullness of sense as ~regards matters of choice is common to all 709 2, 146 | of sense ~in speculative matters arises chiefly from gluttony, 710 2, 147 | also about meat and sexual ~matters. Therefore sobriety is not 711 2, 149 | fortitude is about those matters ~wherein we stand in the 712 2, 149 | connected with ~the use of matters venereal, whereby the nature 713 2, 149 | meats, drinks, and venereal matters differ in character. ~Wherefore 714 2, 149 | purity regards ~venereal matters properly, and especially 715 2, 150 | sensible passions are the matters of moral acts. But ~the 716 2, 151 | regards not only venereal matters but also many others. Therefore 717 2, 151 | likeness is ~referred to other matters, so too, lust applies chiefly 718 2, 151 | it applies to any other matters pertaining to ~excess. Hence 719 2, 151 | pleasure applies to other matters, the name ~of lust has a 720 2, 151 | disposition of the body; ~what matters is how much the interior 721 2, 151 | to be needed, so ~that it matters not how they are emitted, 722 2, 151 | reason has four acts in matters of action. First there is 723 2, 152 | sinfulness, but because the matters ~mentioned there were equally 724 2, 152 | sleep we frequently discuss ~matters, choose this rather than 725 2, 152 | Contra Jovin. i]: "It matters not for what ~reason a man 726 2, 152 | differ specifically. Of other matters ~concerning adultery we 727 2, 152 | earthly bounds in sacred matters is a sin ~of sacrilege. 728 2, 152 | venereal desire in sacred matters. But ~venereal desire pertains 729 2, 152 | speculative and ~in practical matters. Wherefore just as in speculative 730 2, 152 | Wherefore just as in speculative matters the most ~grievous and shameful 731 2, 152 | naturally bestowed on man, so in matters of action it is most ~grave 732 2, 153 | touch not only in venereal ~matters but also in eating. But 733 2, 153 | to ~the use of venereal matters. Therefore the desire for 734 2, 153 | and as regards venereal matters - for instance the abuse 735 2, 153 | in ~reference to venereal matters rather than in reference 736 2, 154 | be incontinent in these matters metaphorically, because 737 2, 154 | is the same in practical matters with one who errs in regard 738 2, 158 | be another virtue about matters of lesser import: because 739 2, 158 | to moderate other lesser matters where moderation is ~not 740 2, 158 | temperance moderates those matters where restraint is most ~ 741 2, 158 | they confined to ~lesser matters. Now it is clear to all 742 2, 158 | about the remaining ordinary matters that require ~moderation. 743 2, 158 | Para. 3/3~To some of these matters, however, other authorities 744 2, 158 | modesty from ~regarding matters which require different 745 2, 159 | is the first principle in matters of appetite, are the causes 746 2, 159 | of all kinds and in all matters; while every other ~virtue 747 2, 160 | may be found in various matters: for it is inordinate love 748 2, 160 | universally: and thus in matters of faith, a true judgment 749 2, 162 | subject to her husband in ~matters relating to the family life, 750 2, 164 | aright as regards other matters, except ~in so far as is 751 2, 166 | duty by grave and serious matters."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[168] 752 2, 166 | introduce play into undue matters and seasons. And ~although 753 2, 168 | not only about venereal matters, but also ~about pleasures 754 2, 169 | believed by all and are ~matters of "faith," and as to yet 755 2, 169 | prophet knows all possible matters of prophecy?~(5) Whether 756 2, 169 | Moreover his prophecy ~contains matters referring to natural bodies, 757 2, 169 | etc. ~It also contains matters relating to human conduct, 758 2, 169 | be so unless all possible matters of prophecy were ~revealed 759 2, 169 | Therefore all possible matters of prophecy are revealed ~ 760 2, 169 | thus a grammarian knows all matters of grammar. Therefore it 761 2, 169 | that a prophet knows all matters of prophecy.~Aquin.: SMT 762 2, 169 | prophet does not know all matters of prophecy.~Aquin.: SMT 763 2, 169 | their knowing all possible matters ~of prophecy; but each one 764 2, 170 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: It matters not to prophecy by what 765 2, 171 | to judge or ~coordinate matters relating to objects of sense, 766 2, 172 | to be instructed in these matters. Hence the Lord ~said to 767 2, 176 | sufficiently for the Church in matters profitable unto salvation, 768 2, 179 | drawn, especially in moral ~matters, to the species of the thing 769 2, 181 | restfulness. Consequently matters which easily change and ~ 770 2, 181 | in spiritual or in civil matters.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[183] A[ 771 2, 182 | solemnity is observed in other matters which ~among men obtain 772 2, 183 | of persons, which in such matters is a ~grave sin. Wherefore 773 2, 183 | faith, because in such matters a man cannot possibly decide 774 2, 183 | for the ~decision in such matters is left to human prudence.~ 775 2, 183 | dispense themselves in such matters.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[185] A[ 776 2, 184 | obey one's superiors in matters that are essential to ~virtue 777 2, 184 | all: whereas to ~obey in matters pertaining to the practice 778 2, 184 | Sovereign Pontiff, not only in matters ~affecting all in common, 779 2, 184 | obedience to every superior in ~matters relating to the perfection 780 2, 185 | has not the order, whereas matters of ~jurisdiction can be 781 2, 185 | ordinary jurisdiction, or if matters of ~jurisdiction be delegated 782 2, 186 | principles to which all other matters are ~reduced, as stated 783 2, 186 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: In matters relating to perfection, 784 2, 186 | but that it applies "in matters already ~mentioned," namely 785 2, 186 | loves himself in temporal matters; whereas the care that is 786 2, 186 | order might ~surpass it in matters relating to continence, 787 2, 187 | good ~life in the smallest matters, so as to accomplish great 788 2, 187 | a promise made to God in matters concerning God. Now, as ~ 789 2, 187 | many are required in ~great matters of doubt, as the Philosopher 790 2, 187 | advice is unnecessary in matters that are certain and fixed. 791 2, 187 | with a holy man." In these ~matters, however, one should not 792 2, 187 | to ~enter, and about such matters also one may take counsel 793 2, 187 | be of God," applies ~to matters admitting of doubt whether 794 3, 26 | Doctor of the Church and ~in matters which were not then "de 795 3, 27 | our Lord." But doubt in ~matters of faith is a sin. Therefore 796 3, 31 | is ~what we seek in all matters of faith.~Aquin.: SMT TP 797 3, 40 | free ~from care of worldly matters: which is impossible for 798 3, 41 | afterwards. However, it ~matters not, provided it be made 799 3, 46 | can be ~observed in other matters.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[46] A[ 800 3, 55 | hold of ~His feet,' that matters little," as Severianus says [* 801 3, 59 | both temporal and spiritual matters. Therefore, ~it does not 802 3, 60 | have the same ~virtue, it matters not which we use. Yet they 803 3, 64 | mind be distracted by other matters, ~the sacrament is valid 804 3, 66 | Further, it seems that several matters should not be used in the ~ 805 3, 67 | let them judge the lesser matters only." ~Consequently it 806 3, 67 | of the state to decide ~matters concerning the lower orders; 807 3, 67 | belongs to ~set in order those matters that regard the higher orders 808 3, 72 | female." Consequently it matters not whether a man or a ~ 809 3, 74 | of the Church ~regarding matters which involve derision of 810 3, 74 | sacraments have their respective matters. ~But water is the matter 811 3, 75 | difference, so two signate matters are of themselves ~diverse, 812 3, 75 | to both forms and to both matters; and whatever ~there is 813 3, 75 | ways of speaking in ~such matters. For, because in no one 814 3, 82 | the consecration of other matters such as the chrism, the ~ 815 3, 83 | Of the place and other matters relating to the equipment 816 3, 84 | perish?" But just as other ~matters which are of the natural 817 3, 90 | penance. And since moral matters take their species from 818 Suppl, 1 | wherefore ~in corporeal matters, things are said to be attrite, 819 Suppl, 1 | Wherefore, in spiritual matters, attrition signifies a certain ~ 820 Suppl, 7 | as is the case with all matters belonging to the positive ~ 821 Suppl, 8 | should not be straitened in matters necessary for ~salvation, 822 Suppl, 8 | God's glory, to commit ~matters of jurisdiction to others, 823 Suppl, 8 | each of them can commit matters of jurisdiction to some ~ 824 Suppl, 8 | the latter's will, since matters of jurisdiction can be deputed. ~ 825 Suppl, 9 | it is an act of virtue it matters ~not how it is done, even 826 Suppl, 9 | should relate only such ~matters as affect the gravity of 827 Suppl, 11| confession extends to other matters than those ~which have reference 828 Suppl, 11| Wherefore with regard to matters which come to his knowledge ~ 829 Suppl, 11| confession extends to other matters than those which ~have reference 830 Suppl, 11| confession extends to other ~matters besides those which have 831 Suppl, 11| sometimes besides sins other matters ~are told which have no 832 Suppl, 11| of ~confession extends to matters having no relation to confession.~ 833 Suppl, 11| confession does not extend to matters other than those which have ~ 834 Suppl, 11| extend directly to other ~matters than those which have reference 835 Suppl, 11| confession, yet ~indirectly matters also which are not connected 836 Suppl, 11| sin. Nevertheless ~these matters also must be most carefully 837 Suppl, 17| derives, in ~speculative matters, from the first principles 838 Suppl, 17| gainsaid, ~and, in practical matters, from the power of command 839 Suppl, 19| have no power in spiritual matters, so that they do ~not receive 840 Suppl, 19| is confined to ~temporal matters, and this too can only come 841 Suppl, 19| OBJ 3: Just as in civil matters the whole power is sometimes ~ 842 Suppl, 19| better']." Now "in ~spiritual matters," according to Augustine ( 843 Suppl, 20| Further, judgment in spiritual matters should be better regulated 844 Suppl, 20| regulated than ~in temporal matters. But in temporal matters 845 Suppl, 20| matters. But in temporal matters a judge cannot judge ~everybody. 846 Suppl, 20| has to do with singular matters is not equally ~in the power 847 Suppl, 20| superior can reserve certain matters to himself, the ~judgment 848 Suppl, 22| Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Matters fraught with danger should 849 Suppl, 23| lawful to communicate in matters purely corporal with ~one 850 Suppl, 23| excommunicated person in matters not permitted by law?~Aquin.: 851 Suppl, 23| Whether it is lawful, in matters purely corporal, to communicate 852 Suppl, 23| seem that it is lawful, in matters purely corporal, to ~communicate 853 Suppl, 23| extends only to spiritual matters. ~Therefore excommunication 854 Suppl, 23| communicating with ~another in matters corporal.~Aquin.: SMT XP 855 Suppl, 23| excommunicated person in corporal matters.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[23] A[ 856 Suppl, 23| general law, in certain matters wherein ~communication is 857 Suppl, 23| allowed to speak of such matters with an excommunicated person; 858 Suppl, 23| may even speak of other matters so as to put him at his 859 Suppl, 23| communicate with others ~in matters wherein they are under an 860 Suppl, 23| 1~Reply OBJ 1: Corporal matters are subordinate to spiritual 861 Suppl, 23| subordinate to spiritual matters. ~Wherefore the power which 862 Suppl, 23| things, can also extend to ~matters touching the body: even 863 Suppl, 23| considers the end ~commands in matters ordained to the end.~Aquin.: 864 Suppl, 23| Church regards spiritual matters ~directly, and legitimate 865 Suppl, 23| holding communion in other matters, one acts beside ~the commandment, 866 Suppl, 25| subordinate to spiritual matters, ~since we must make use 867 Suppl, 25| for the sake of temporal ~matters as such, but in so far as 868 Suppl, 25| even for ~purely spiritual matters. Thus Pope Innocent IV granted 869 Suppl, 27| temporal and in ~spiritual matters: thus also a priest gives 870 Suppl, 36| one that suffices to prove matters of faith and hope, since ~ 871 Suppl, 39| necessary. ~And since in matters pertaining to the soul woman 872 Suppl, 39| temporal, not ~in priestly matters, even as now woman may have 873 Suppl, 40| episcopal power are ~not matters of jurisdiction, else they 874 Suppl, 40| dignity is equal in all ~matters, and consequently one bishop 875 Suppl, 40| sacraments. Wherefore as ~regards matters pertaining to the episcopal 876 Suppl, 41| one another in household matters. For just as natural reason 877 Suppl, 43| already bind himself in matters concerning his person, either 878 Suppl, 43| can bind ~himself in other matters also; and according to the 879 Suppl, 43| country, because in doubtful matters one ~should always choose 880 Suppl, 44| the common life in family matters. And since every ~community 881 Suppl, 45| Now in ~other contracts it matters not whether the obligation 882 Suppl, 47| Apostle do not refer to those matters in ~which a man is his own 883 Suppl, 51| Therefore error about the other matters mentioned is also an ~impediment.~ 884 Suppl, 51| error about ~those other matters be reckoned an impediment.~ 885 Suppl, 52| his master's chattel in matters superadded to ~nature, but 886 Suppl, 52| incompatible. Nevertheless in such matters there are many particulars 887 Suppl, 52| and other such additional matters the husband is the head 888 Suppl, 52| and bondage; whereas in ~matters pertaining to dignity as 889 Suppl, 52| from ~their mother. But in matters relating to slavery they 890 Suppl, 53| vow of continence in those matters wherein he is not rendered 891 Suppl, 53| sight ~than a solemn vow, in matters pertaining to God, for instance 892 Suppl, 55| young to understand such matters, ~or if he were hindered 893 Suppl, 55| judge evidence concerning matters of doubt. Now evidence should 894 Suppl, 58| Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: In matters to which nature inclines 895 Suppl, 58| deliberate, as in other matters: ~and therefore it is possible 896 Suppl, 58| one's own affairs in other matters without a ~guardian.~Aquin.: 897 Suppl, 58| religious vow is about ~matters outside the inclination 898 Suppl, 62| is his. Consequently ~in matters that have to be submitted 899 Suppl, 64| the debt to his wife, in matters pertaining to ~the begetting 900 Suppl, 64| they are equal in both matters, ~because just as in both 901 Suppl, 64| this head. Therefore in matters of this kind one person 902 Suppl, 64| decorum required in such matters, for this must not be done 903 Suppl, 65| same place in practical matters, as the general concepts ~ 904 Suppl, 65| the mind in speculative matters. If, however, it be in any 905 Suppl, 65| conclusions in speculative ~matters receive our assent by virtue 906 Suppl, 65| the ~mind in speculative matters. But those which are drawn 907 Suppl, 66| be occupied in spiritual ~matters. Wherefore since concupiscence 908 Suppl, 69| RESURRECTION (QQ[69]-86)~OF MATTERS CONCERNING THE RESURRECTION, 909 Suppl, 69| foregoing we must treat of matters concerning the ~state of 910 Suppl, 71| would seem to show ~that it matters not whether one obtain suffrages 911 Suppl, 71| be defrauded in ~temporal matters by another's fault - and 912 Suppl, 72| taught concerning certain matters by ~the higher angels, though 913 Suppl, 72| especially in regard to matters concerning ~themselves. 914 Suppl, 72| they heard in reference to matters concerning others.~Aquin.: 915 Suppl, 72| species, but not as regards matters pertaining to grace. Hence 916 Suppl, 74| Wherefore in this respect it matters not whether the ~resurrection 917 Suppl, 80| impossible for there to be two matters, or two parts of matter, ~ 918 Suppl, 84| one another's thoughts in matters dependent on the free-will, 919 Suppl, 89| next place we must consider matters concerning the blessed after ~ 920 Suppl, 92| belongs to treat of these matters. For they say that a ~dowry, 921 Suppl, 93| for life, than in sexual matters without which life ~can 922 Suppl, 94| bodies will be tormented; (2) matters relating to their will ~ 923 Suppl, 94| manner in certain foreign matters it does not shine, as when 924 Suppl, 95| ARTICLES)~We must next consider matters pertaining to the will and 925 Suppl, 95| they knew heretofore as ~matters of sorrow, but not as a 926 Suppl, 95| they had of speculative matters was imperfect, and that ~ 927 Appen1, 1| is less ~sinful. Again it matters not that actual venial sin


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