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1 1, 5 | said simply to have being, accordingly as it ~is primarily distinguished
2 1, 6 | things are called ~good, accordingly as they are directed to
3 1, 10 | shown above (Q[9], A[1]). Accordingly, however, as some receive
4 1, 10 | said to be many eternities, accordingly as many ~share in eternity,
5 1, 13 | Himself; but we know Him accordingly as He is represented in ~
6 1, 13 | God. For we name anything accordingly as we know it, since ~"names",
7 1, 13 | as to ~His "suppositum," accordingly as He is considered as "
8 1, 13 | be taken in two senses, accordingly ~as this adverb "otherwise"
9 1, 14 | resides in the ~operator; and accordingly as it is in the operator,
10 1, 18 | feeling are called movement. Accordingly all things are ~said to
11 1, 18 | belong naturally. To live, ~accordingly, is nothing else than to
12 1, 18 | than execute the action. ~Accordingly there are things that move
13 1, 19 | as long as he is sitting. Accordingly as to things ~willed by
14 1, 19 | unless we will ~to do so. Accordingly expression is not attributed
15 1, 22 | merit; and there is given it accordingly ~something by way of punishment
16 1, 23 | to prepare itself to act, accordingly as it ~preconceives the
17 1, 23 | 23] A[5] Body Para. 2/4~Accordingly there were some who held
18 1, 25 | and under that of nature. Accordingly the ~notion of power is
19 1, 26 | money, and its acquisition. ~Accordingly God is indeed the last end
20 1, 27 | vital movement and impulse, accordingly as anyone is described as
21 1, 32 | effects do ~to their cause. Accordingly, by natural reason we can
22 1, 45 | by way of creation; and accordingly, that to each operation
23 1, 48 | fault and by pain; by pain, accordingly as a man is removed from
24 1, 50 | refuted ~above (Q[47], A[1]). Accordingly, the multiplication of the
25 1, 51 | person beholding it, and can accordingly ~be seen by all. Now by
26 1, 51 | cannot be ~said of God. Accordingly, although God is not moved
27 1, 52 | 52] A[1] Body Para. 2/3~Accordingly there is no need for saying
28 1, 53 | the limit of the same. ~Accordingly, since magnitude is infinitely
29 1, 53 | which is not possible. Accordingly, then, as the angel's movement ~
30 1, 53 | movement must precede change. ~Accordingly such movement is through
31 1, 56 | principle of individuation. Accordingly, if there be any single ~
32 1, 57 | observed in other cases. Accordingly, since an angel is above
33 1, 58 | themselves are also creatures. Accordingly the ~existence of things
34 1, 59 | inclination is termed ~"will." Accordingly, since the angels by their
35 1, 59 | nature of ~any created thing. Accordingly, neither the will of the
36 1, 59 | particular good object. Accordingly, since there exists in the
37 1, 62 | is immediately from God. Accordingly it seems ~rather that grace
38 1, 62 | knowledge and love of glory. Accordingly ~there is nothing to hinder
39 1, 64 | but "nocturnal" knowledge. Accordingly we read in Gn. ~1:5 that
40 1, 65 | can have taken place, and ~accordingly, the corporeal forms that
41 1, 66 | the corporeal creation. Accordingly ~they say that the formlessness
42 1, 70 | to the heavenly bodies. Accordingly, the union of a soul to ~
43 1, 77 | the powers of the soul. Accordingly we may ~observe a triple
44 1, 46 | by way of creation; and accordingly, that to each operation
45 1, 49 | fault and by pain; by pain, accordingly as a man is removed from
46 1, 51 | refuted ~above (Q[47], A[1]). Accordingly, the multiplication of the
47 1, 52 | person beholding it, and can accordingly ~be seen by all. Now by
48 1, 52 | cannot be ~said of God. Accordingly, although God is not moved
49 1, 53 | 52] A[1] Body Para. 2/3~Accordingly there is no need for saying
50 1, 54 | the limit of the same. ~Accordingly, since magnitude is infinitely
51 1, 54 | which is not possible. Accordingly, then, as the angel's movement ~
52 1, 54 | movement must precede change. ~Accordingly such movement is through
53 1, 57 | principle of individuation. Accordingly, if there be any single ~
54 1, 58 | observed in other cases. Accordingly, since an angel is above
55 1, 59 | themselves are also creatures. Accordingly the ~existence of things
56 1, 60 | inclination is termed ~"will." Accordingly, since the angels by their
57 1, 60 | nature of ~any created thing. Accordingly, neither the will of the
58 1, 60 | particular good object. Accordingly, since there exists in the
59 1, 63 | is immediately from God. Accordingly it seems ~rather that grace
60 1, 63 | knowledge and love of glory. Accordingly ~there is nothing to hinder
61 1, 65 | but "nocturnal" knowledge. Accordingly we read in Gn. ~1:5 that
62 1, 66 | can have taken place, and ~accordingly, the corporeal forms that
63 1, 67 | the corporeal creation. Accordingly ~they say that the formlessness
64 1, 71 | to the heavenly bodies. Accordingly, the union of a soul to ~
65 1, 76 | the powers of the soul. Accordingly we may ~observe a triple
66 1, 77 | souls being ~distinguished accordingly as the operation of the
67 1, 78 | deprived of ~anything. And accordingly, whatever passes from potentiality
68 1, 94 | follow reason's judgment, ~accordingly as the sensual appetite
69 1, 107 | principality is said to be "one" ~accordingly as the multitude can be
70 1, 107 | the names of the ~orders accordingly as they befit the spiritual
71 1, 107 | knowledge takes place ~accordingly as the thing known is in
72 1, 107 | agrees with the ~"Virtues" accordingly as this name expressed a
73 1, 107 | will cease. It will cease accordingly as their ~offices are directed
74 1, 107 | end; but it will ~remain, accordingly as it agrees with the attainment
75 1, 108 | it is shared by creatures accordingly as they are the nearer to ~
76 2, 3 | Q[3] A[6] Body Para. 2/2~Accordingly perfect happiness cannot
77 2, 6 | according to its appetite. Accordingly this is violent, not simply ~
78 2, 6 | the will does something. Accordingly, as Gregory of ~Nyssa [*
79 2, 6 | as it were relatively. Accordingly, nothing prevents a ~thing
80 2, 6 | previously he repudiated. ~Accordingly, that which is done out
81 2, 6 | deprives one of this knowledge. Accordingly, we must take ~note that
82 2, 6 | being due to negligence. Accordingly, if in either of these ~
83 2, 7 | known to the less known. ~Accordingly with us, names of more obvious
84 2, 7 | it, or is placed near it. Accordingly, whatever ~conditions are
85 2, 7 | 7] A[1] R.O. 3 Para. 2/2~Accordingly, circumstances are related
86 2, 7 | unequal," and such like. Accordingly, since the goodness of acts ~
87 2, 7 | cause of the act itself. ~Accordingly, neither "who," nor "why,"
88 2, 8 | to ~them in the same way. Accordingly, the will is referred both
89 2, 8 | apprehended, are beings. Accordingly, in so far as such like
90 2, 8 | above A[1], Reply OBJ[1]]. ~Accordingly, if we speak of the will
91 2, 8 | it is moved to the end. Accordingly ~the will is moved to the
92 2, 9 | excellent in a certain respect. Accordingly the will is ~simply more
93 2, 9 | counter ~to the will: and accordingly nothing hinders the will
94 2, 9 | act that it moves itself. Accordingly it does not ~follow that
95 2, 9 | heavy and light things. Accordingly ~man endowed with a will
96 2, 10 | remains in a certain degree. ~Accordingly in so far as the reason
97 2, 11 | aspects, to different powers. Accordingly the vision of ~God, as vision,
98 2, 11 | appetite cannot enjoy: and accordingly enjoyment is not ~possible
99 2, 11 | consummation of his delight. Accordingly these ~fruits mentioned
100 2, 11 | relation to something else. Accordingly ~God is the last end, as
101 2, 12 | Secondly, it may be considered accordingly ~as the will is moved to
102 2, 12 | descent (Phys. iii, 3). Accordingly, in so far as ~the movement
103 2, 13 | object ~to the appetite. Accordingly, that act whereby the will
104 2, 13 | of that which it moves. Accordingly, in all things moved by ~
105 2, 13 | comparison to the Divine art. And accordingly order is to be ~seen in
106 2, 13 | there is but one last end. ~Accordingly wherever there are several
107 2, 18 | 18] A[4] Body Para. 2/2~Accordingly a fourfold goodness may
108 2, 18 | determination of the former. Accordingly when ~the object is not
109 2, 18 | be hurtful to others. And accordingly, because he hurts ~none
110 2, 19 | wish for just things": and accordingly, virtue is a ~habit from
111 2, 20 | white, and partly black. And accordingly, nothing hinders an ~action
112 2, 21 | praise or blame?~(3) Whether accordingly, it is meritorious or demeritorious?~(
113 2, 21 | demeritorious?~(4) Whether it is accordingly meritorious or demeritorious
114 2, 23 | 23] A[2] Body Para. 2/4~Accordingly there is a twofold contrariety
115 2, 23 | only of a term wherefrom. Accordingly ~every concupiscible passion
116 2, 23 | 23] A[3] Body Para. 3/4~Accordingly no movement of the soul
117 2, 23 | 23] A[4] Body Para. 4/6~Accordingly it is clear that in the
118 2, 24 | 24] A[3] Body Para. 2/2~Accordingly just as it is better that
119 2, 25 | 25] A[1] Body Para. 4/4~Accordingly the passions of the irascible
120 2, 25 | good is joy or pleasure. Accordingly in this ~order, love precedes
121 2, 25 | sixth book of his Physics. Accordingly, it ~is evident that hope
122 2, 26 | movement ends where it began. ~Accordingly, the first change wrought
123 2, 26 | which he wishes some good. Accordingly, man has love ~of concupiscence
124 2, 27 | beginning of ~spiritual love. Accordingly knowledge is the cause of
125 2, 27 | 27] A[3] Body Para. 2/4~Accordingly the first kind of likeness
126 2, 29 | simply because it is color. Accordingly hatred in the sensitive
127 2, 30 | to find rest in ~itself. Accordingly, concupiscence is a passion
128 2, 30 | 30] A[3] Body Para. 2/2~Accordingly concupiscences of the first
129 2, 31 | movement is called delight. Accordingly by saying that ~delight
130 2, 31 | completion, as observed above. ~Accordingly when we say that delight
131 2, 31 | 31] A[2] Body Para. 2/2~Accordingly, we must say that delight,
132 2, 31 | according to ~reason. And accordingly delight extends to more
133 2, 31 | is called the ~will. And accordingly in the intellectual appetite
134 2, 31 | the angelic delights." ~Accordingly we have delight, not only
135 2, 31 | thing moved" (Phys. iii, 3). Accordingly the aforesaid ~actions of
136 2, 33 | impediments to activity." Accordingly there is a certain pleasure
137 2, 34 | unnatural, if it disagrees. Accordingly, just as ~in the natural
138 2, 34 | the possession ~of money. Accordingly, man's last end may be said
139 2, 34 | operations, as stated above. Accordingly ~nothing prevents some pleasure
140 2, 35 | indeed but not sorrow. Accordingly sorrow is a species of pain,
141 2, 35 | stated in Ethic. iii, 10. Accordingly, in referring to the ~objects
142 2, 35 | their terms or objects. Accordingly in those ~things that are
143 2, 35 | is altogether disparate. Accordingly it is evident that no ~sorrow
144 2, 36 | regarded as a "contrary." Accordingly, so far as the movement
145 2, 36 | 36] A[1] Body Para. 3/3~Accordingly, since, in the movements
146 2, 36 | 36] A[4] Body Para. 3/3~Accordingly if some greater power prevail
147 2, 36 | greater in some respect: and accordingly it is able to inflict some ~
148 2, 37 | caused by sorrow itself. ~Accordingly action stands in a twofold
149 2, 38 | are contrary ~to his will. Accordingly, on the part of the things
150 2, 38 | to the lower powers: and accordingly, the pleasure of ~contemplation,
151 2, 39 | stated in Ethic. iv, 9. Accordingly, supposing the presence
152 2, 40 | something ~impossible. And accordingly hope is a movement of the
153 2, 40 | power, or by another's. Accordingly when a man hopes to ~obtain
154 2, 40 | he had thought ~possible. Accordingly experience causes hope in
155 2, 42 | them as far ~as it can. Accordingly, from the inclination of
156 2, 42 | that length of time. ~And accordingly, to suffer the same thing
157 2, 43 | 43] A[1] Body Para. 2/2~Accordingly, as to the matter in question,
158 2, 45 | having ~several contraries. Accordingly it has been said above (
159 2, 46 | 46] A[1] Body Para. 2/2~Accordingly in the first way, anger
160 2, 46 | and ~that which is not. Accordingly he reckons anger as a kind
161 2, 48 | of dreams are ~pleasant. Accordingly an angry man takes pleasure
162 2, 52 | triangle ~or a circle, are accordingly triangles and circles":
163 2, 52 | intensity of the habit. Accordingly, if the ~intensity of the
164 2, 53 | whereby a thing is white." Accordingly in defining an ~accident
165 2, 53 | something that has whiteness." Accordingly in defining ~this kind of
166 2, 53 | simum" is a "snub-nose." ~Accordingly whatever is befitting an
167 2, 54 | which is ~proper to habits. Accordingly forms are distinguished
168 2, 54 | 54] A[2] Body Para. 2/2~Accordingly habits are specifically
169 2, 54 | follows contrariety of aspect. Accordingly habits are divided into
170 2, 57 | exterior and interior. Accordingly ~the practical or active
171 2, 57 | can be deduced from them. Accordingly, to consider the ~principles
172 2, 57 | to will," and the like. Accordingly prudence ~stands in the
173 2, 57 | prudence, but not to art. ~Accordingly it is evident that prudence
174 2, 58 | he ~is gentle or sober." Accordingly, then, wisdom and understanding
175 2, 58 | who has no right to rebel. Accordingly some held that all the ~
176 2, 58 | 58] A[2] Body Para. 3/3~Accordingly for a man to do a good deed,
177 2, 58 | about ~things to be made. Accordingly, when he says that "virtue
178 2, 58 | one of ~these principles. Accordingly if it perfects man's speculative
179 2, 59 | about the passions, differ ~accordingly to the difference of passions,
180 2, 59 | 59] A[2] Body Para. 3/3~Accordingly, if the passions be taken
181 2, 59 | 59] A[3] Body Para. 4/4~Accordingly we must allow that sorrow
182 2, 60 | 60] A[5] Body Para. 3/6~Accordingly, if we take a good, and
183 2, 60 | with irrational ~animals. Accordingly in reference to money considered
184 2, 61 | 61] A[3] Body Para. 2/3~Accordingly the above four virtues may
185 2, 61 | the ~types of all things. Accordingly virtue may be considered
186 2, 63 | belongs to moral ~virtue. Accordingly human acts, in so far as
187 2, 64 | the thing is so or not. Accordingly the good of ~speculative
188 2, 64 | excess in such things. ~Accordingly the good of such virtues
189 2, 65 | 65] A[4] Body Para. 2/2~Accordingly faith and hope can exist
190 2, 66 | stated above (Q[65], ~A[1]). Accordingly the nature of the equality
191 2, 66 | proper specific ~nature. Accordingly, a virtue takes its species
192 2, 66 | much about mean things." Accordingly wisdom, to ~which knowledge
193 2, 67 | 67] A[1] Body Para. 3/3~Accordingly we must say that these moral
194 2, 67 | with perfect knowledge. Accordingly we ~must observe that knowledge
195 2, 67 | and the same other thing. ~Accordingly, knowledge which is perfect
196 2, 68 | 68] A[1] Body Para. 5/6~Accordingly, in order to differentiate
197 2, 68 | 68] A[2] Body Para. 3/3~Accordingly, in matters subject to human
198 2, 68 | by the command of reason. Accordingly the gifts of ~the Holy Ghost,
199 2, 68 | judgment concerning the truth. Accordingly, for the apprehension of ~
200 2, 68 | 68] A[8] Body Para. 2/3~Accordingly the gifts seem to be compared
201 2, 69 | 69] A[2] Body Para. 3/3~Accordingly, those things which are
202 2, 69 | the contemplative life. ~Accordingly, when we read, "Blessed
203 2, 70 | the fruit from the tree. Accordingly, in spiritual ~matters,
204 2, 70 | sake of ~something else. Accordingly we must say that man must
205 2, 70 | 70] A[3] Body Para. 2/4~Accordingly man's mind is well disposed
206 2, 71 | 71] A[1] Body Para. 2/2~Accordingly three things are found to
207 2, 71 | 71] A[4] Body Para. 2/2~Accordingly, mortal sin is incompatible
208 2, 71 | s reason, so to ~speak. Accordingly Augustine (Contra Faust.
209 2, 72 | 72] A[2] Body Para. 2/2~Accordingly, those sins which consist
210 2, 72 | to the natural species. Accordingly, if we refer to the ~material
211 2, 72 | generation of ~animals. Accordingly sins are divided into these
212 2, 73 | rectitude of reason: and accordingly we ~must say that sins are
213 2, 74 | the ~reason, voluntary. Accordingly sin is found in the reason,
214 2, 74 | directed by the reason: and accordingly delectation about ~sensible
215 2, 74 | the action thought of. Accordingly a man who is thinking of
216 2, 74 | itself a ~venial sin, and accordingly one may conclude that the
217 2, 75 | sin is an inordinate act. Accordingly, so far as it is ~an act,
218 2, 75 | some impeding cause. And accordingly we are wont to say that ~
219 2, 75 | of the cause of the act. Accordingly then, the will lacking the
220 2, 75 | in Metaph. vi, text. 5. Accordingly, though sin ~has a cause,
221 2, 75 | applied ~to the act. Wherefore accordingly, evil is not the cause of
222 2, 75 | further on (Q[77], A[1]). Accordingly a double interior cause
223 2, 75 | appetite, as inclining to sin. Accordingly something ~external might
224 2, 76 | some way ~voluntary; and accordingly, the neglect to know, or
225 2, 77 | and draws his conclusion ~accordingly. Hence the Philosopher says (
226 2, 77 | to weakness of the body. Accordingly, man's body is said to be ~
227 2, 77 | power of the ~soul's parts. Accordingly, when the concupiscible
228 2, 77 | 77] A[6] Body Para. 2/3~Accordingly if we take passion as preceding
229 2, 77 | 77] A[7] Body Para. 2/2~Accordingly therefore we must make a
230 2, 78 | life which he loves more. ~Accordingly when an inordinate will
231 2, 79 | do what was not right. ~Accordingly He is said to deliver them
232 2, 79 | movement in the limping. Accordingly God is the cause of the
233 2, 80 | apparent good of ~reason. Accordingly, in the first way the sensible
234 2, 81 | many men are one man." ~Accordingly the multitude of men born
235 2, 81 | from the father: so that, accordingly, if Eve, and not Adam, had
236 2, 82 | soul become inordinate. Accordingly the privation of original ~
237 2, 83 | secondly, as in its subject. ~Accordingly the original sin of all
238 2, 83 | 83] A[1] Body Para. 3/3~Accordingly, since the soul can be the
239 2, 84 | inordinate desire for riches. ~Accordingly, we must say that covetousness,
240 2, 84 | others are called heads. Accordingly a capital vice is so called, ~
241 2, 84 | 84] A[4] Body Para. 2/5~Accordingly therefore, those vices are
242 2, 85 | 85] A[1] Body Para. 2/2~Accordingly, the first-mentioned good
243 2, 85 | 85] A[3] Body Para. 3/3~Accordingly these are the four wounds
244 2, 85 | 85] A[4] Body Para. 2/3~Accordingly there are different grades
245 2, 85 | its falling is ~removed. Accordingly, when original justice is
246 2, 86 | or silver, or the like. Accordingly a stain is ascribed ~to
247 2, 87 | 87] A[1] Body Para. 2/2~Accordingly, man can be punished with
248 2, 87 | the fool shall be wiser." ~Accordingly the eternal punishments
249 2, 87 | creature cannot be ~infinite. Accordingly, in so far as sin consists
250 2, 88 | 88] A[1] Body Para. 3/3~Accordingly, mortal and venial are mutually
251 2, 88 | stone that rests on it. Accordingly an act of sin ~disposes
252 2, 88 | belongs to another; and accordingly this ~circumstance constitutes
253 2, 88 | will be a venial sin; and accordingly a mortal ~sin can become
254 2, 89 | and founded in charity." Accordingly, he that dies in mortal
255 2, 89 | the middle, the end." ~Accordingly all degrees of venial sins
256 2, 89 | which is in his power to do. Accordingly thenceforward there ~cannot
257 2, 91 | not, as those that are." ~Accordingly the eternal concept of the
258 2, 91 | respect of the last end. Accordingly the first direction of our
259 2, 91 | above (De Lib. Arb. i, ~6). Accordingly we conclude that just as,
260 2, 91 | 91] A[6] Body Para. 2/3~Accordingly under the Divine Lawgiver
261 2, 92 | obedient to reason; and accordingly "the virtue of every ~subject
262 2, 92 | is a kind of precept: and accordingly, taking precept in a ~wide
263 2, 92 | and of one's own accord. Accordingly, law, even by ~punishing,
264 2, 93 | bears the character of law. ~Accordingly the eternal law is nothing
265 2, 93 | a soul, hands, or ~feet. Accordingly all that is in things created
266 2, 93 | 93] A[6] Body Para. 3/3~Accordingly, the good are perfectly
267 2, 93 | others in an unhappy state. ~Accordingly both the blessed and the
268 2, 94 | which we hold by faith. And accordingly, ~since the precepts of
269 2, 94 | frequently we encounter ~defects. Accordingly then in speculative matters
270 2, 94 | the benefit of human life. Accordingly the law of nature was not ~
271 2, 95 | 95] A[2] Body Para. 3/3~Accordingly both modes of derivation
272 2, 96 | force and nature of law accordingly. ~Hence the jurist says [*
273 2, 97 | deliberate judgment of reason. Accordingly, custom has the force ~of
274 2, 97 | due weight and measure. ~Accordingly in every community a man
275 2, 98 | justified even as we ~were. Accordingly God did not fail man by
276 2, 98 | taught by Him immediately. ~Accordingly when Scripture states that "
277 2, 98 | certain precepts of its own. Accordingly, as to those precepts ~of
278 2, 98 | him for salvation: and ~accordingly, in order that his pride
279 2, 99 | expedient to an end; and, accordingly, precepts may be given ~
280 2, 99 | most carefully preserved. ~Accordingly those precepts of the Law
281 2, 99 | and in practical matters. Accordingly just as the ~determination
282 2, 100 | 100] A[8] R.O. 3 Para. 3/3~Accordingly, therefore, the precepts
283 2, 100 | 100] A[9] Body Para. 2/4~Accordingly, therefore, we must say
284 2, 100 | as in the act: so that ~accordingly justification may be taken
285 2, 101 | whose object is the end. Accordingly those precepts of the Law
286 2, 101 | direct man to God: and ~accordingly those which refer to Divine
287 2, 101 | the precepts of the law. Accordingly, with regard to both kinds
288 2, 101 | both kinds of the ~law. Accordingly, with regard to both kinds
289 2, 102 | Jerome says on Osee 1:3. ~Accordingly the reasons for the ceremonial
290 2, 102 | and men, who worship Him. Accordingly God, Who is worshipped, ~
291 2, 102 | facing the ~tabernacle. Accordingly there are two reasons for
292 2, 102 | the rising of the sun." ~Accordingly, in order to prevent this,
293 2, 102 | Divine or angelic mind. Accordingly the ~candlestick betokened,
294 2, 105 | government is vested in a few. Accordingly, the best form of government ~
295 2, 105 | 105] A[2] R.O. 9 Para. 3/3~Accordingly we must say that, in appointing
296 2, 105 | may bear him children. ~Accordingly the mutual relations of
297 2, 105 | people, and thy God my God." Accordingly it was not permitted to
298 2, 107 | 107] A[1] Body Para. 2/3~Accordingly then two laws may be distinguished
299 2, 107 | virtues, chiefly of charity. ~Accordingly such persons are inclined
300 2, 107 | lacking in the imperfect. And accordingly the New Law fulfils ~the
301 2, 107 | implicitly, under a figure. And accordingly, even as to ~those things
302 2, 107 | man who ~is not righteous. Accordingly we read also (1 Jn. 5:3)
303 2, 107 | Monte i, 17,21; xix, 23,26]. Accordingly this does not ~prove that
304 2, 108 | 108] A[1] Body Para. 2/3 ~Accordingly external acts may have a
305 2, 108 | 108] A[1] R.O. 2 Para. 2/2~Accordingly the New Law is called the
306 2, 108 | 108] A[2] Body Para. 3/3~Accordingly the New Law had no other
307 2, 110 | 110] A[1] Body Para. 3/3~Accordingly when a man is said to have
308 2, 1 | Q[1] A[1] Body Para. 2/2~Accordingly if we consider, in faith,
309 2, 1 | Q[1] A[2] Body Para. 2/3~Accordingly the object of faith may
310 2, 1 | Q[1] A[7] Body Para. 2/2~Accordingly we must conclude that, as
311 2, 2 | Q[2] A[1] Body Para. 2/2~Accordingly, if "to think" be understood
312 2, 2 | Q[2] A[5] Body Para. 2/3~Accordingly, just as a virtuous act
313 2, 2 | substantial form of fire. Accordingly ~neither nature nor faith
314 2, 4 | above (FS, ~Q[67], A[4]). Accordingly the relation of the act
315 2, 4 | assent to what it sees not. Accordingly if anyone ~would reduce
316 2, 5 | Q[5] A[2] Body Para. 2/2~Accordingly we must say that faith is
317 2, 6 | which are proposed ~to him. Accordingly, as regards the first of
318 2, 8 | motion of ~the Holy Ghost. Accordingly then, the intellectual light
319 2, 8 | Q[8] A[6] Body Para. 4/4~Accordingly on the part of the things
320 2, 8 | Q[8] A[8] Body Para. 2/2~Accordingly, therefore, to this kind
321 2, 9 | Q[9] A[1] Body Para. 2/2~Accordingly, two things are requisite
322 2, 9 | Q[9] A[2] Body Para. 3/3~Accordingly, since the word knowledge
323 2, 9 | through second causes. ~Accordingly, if we take knowledge in
324 2, 9 | are more akin to physics. Accordingly, since man ~knows God through
325 2, 10 | 10] A[5] Body Para. 2/3~Accordingly we must say that if unbelief
326 2, 10 | broken our chains asunder." ~Accordingly the meaning of Our Lord'
327 2, 10 | 10] A[9] Body Para. 2/4~Accordingly, in the first way the Church
328 2, 10 | or greater evils ensue. Accordingly in human government also, ~
329 2, 11 | 11] A[1] Body Para. 3/4~Accordingly there are two ways in which
330 2, 11 | doctrine of the Church. Accordingly, certain doctors seem to
331 2, 12 | converse does not hold. ~Accordingly a man may apostatize from
332 2, 12 | perfected by love of Him. Accordingly ~this disparagement of the
333 2, 12 | they are punished for them. Accordingly this ~detestation of the
334 2, 14 | is not a sin: ~so that, accordingly, dulness of sense would
335 2, 14 | 15] A[2] Body Para. 3/4~Accordingly dulness of sense in connection
336 2, 16 | man, as for himself; and, accordingly, he can hope for another
337 2, 16 | 17] A[4] Body Para. 2/3~Accordingly, just as it is not lawful
338 2, 16 | else is ~attained thereby. Accordingly charity makes us adhere
339 2, 16 | attainment of perfect goodness. ~Accordingly faith makes us adhere to
340 2, 18 | which the evil may come. ~Accordingly, in the first way God, Who
341 2, 18 | rise to hope, so that, ~accordingly, God is the object of both
342 2, 18 | 19] A[2] Body Para. 2/2~Accordingly if a man turn to God and
343 2, 18 | wealth, ~and this is evil. Accordingly worldly love is, properly
344 2, 18 | 19] A[6] Body Para. 3/3~Accordingly fear of punishment is, in
345 2, 18 | shows ~(De Trin. xii, 14). Accordingly the beginning of wisdom
346 2, 19 | has greater hope: and, ~accordingly, those who are sorrowful
347 2, 20 | 21] A[3] Body Para. 2/2~Accordingly presumption appears to be
348 2, 22 | 23] A[1] Body Para. 3/3~Accordingly, since there is a communication
349 2, 22 | horse-riding ~(Ethic. i). Accordingly since charity has for its
350 2, 22 | in relation to the end. Accordingly, just ~as the end is twofold,
351 2, 22 | away from the final good. Accordingly it is evident that simply
352 2, 22 | final and perfect good. Accordingly no strictly true virtue
353 2, 23 | 24] A[5] Body Para. 4/4~Accordingly charity increases only by
354 2, 23 | quantity from its objects, and ~accordingly it increases by addition,
355 2, 23 | 2]; QQ[23],24). We can, accordingly, consider charity in three
356 2, 23 | its subject inseparably. Accordingly the charity of the ~blessed,
357 2, 23 | the end ~appear to him." Accordingly charity is inseparable from
358 2, 24 | Body Para. 2/3~We must accordingly apply this to the showing
359 2, 24 | different kind of lovableness. Accordingly, since the ~relation between
360 2, 25 | Q[25], A[7]): so that accordingly, a man ought, out of charity,
361 2, 25 | the power of the ~mover. Accordingly love takes its species from
362 2, 25 | the ~man who loves, and accordingly man loves those who are
363 2, 25 | one union with ~another. Accordingly we must say that friendship
364 2, 26 | good alone is ~lovable. Accordingly men seek to be loved and
365 2, 26 | the ~affections with him. Accordingly, to love, considered as
366 2, 26 | favors, but for his virtue. ~Accordingly, as regards the first three
367 2, 26 | 27] A[4] Body Para. 3/3~Accordingly, we must assert that to
368 2, 28 | thinks that it does not. Accordingly such like ~dissension about
369 2, 28 | 30] A[1] Body Para. 3/3~Accordingly the motive of "mercy," being
370 2, 28 | 30] A[1] R.O. 2 Para. 2/2~Accordingly just as, properly speaking,
371 2, 28 | 30] A[2] Body Para. 4/4~Accordingly a defect is always the reason
372 2, 29 | his guilt and his nature. ~Accordingly we are bound to succor the
373 2, 30 | 32] A[1] R.O. 1 Para. 2/2~Accordingly almsgiving can be materially
374 2, 30 | as quoted, are ~taken]. Accordingly we are bound to give alms
375 2, 30 | keeping with his own position. Accordingly it is good to give alms
376 2, 30 | 32] A[8] Body Para. 2/2~Accordingly he that is under another'
377 2, 32 | states (Ethic. vii, x). ~Accordingly just as love arises from
378 2, 32 | in ~various respects, and accordingly hatred may arise both from
379 2, 33 | 35] A[1] Body Para. 3/3~Accordingly, since sloth, as we understand
380 2, 33 | reckon evil and worthless. ~Accordingly we ought to think much of
381 2, 36 | 38] A[1] Body Para. 3/3~Accordingly if we take contention as
382 2, 37 | 39] A[1] Body Para. 2/2~Accordingly schismatics properly so
383 2, 37 | 39] A[3] Body Para. 3/4~Accordingly when it is said that such
384 2, 40 | 42] A[2] Body Para. 2/2~Accordingly the sin of sedition is first
385 2, 41 | specially opposed to charity. Accordingly we must here consider scandal, ~
386 2, 41 | occasions a spiritual downfall. ~Accordingly passive scandal is always
387 2, 41 | to ~passive scandal, and accordingly we have to see what ought
388 2, 42 | relation to the ~end, and accordingly aversion from the means
389 2, 42 | 44] A[5] Body Para. 2/3~Accordingly these four have to be explained,
390 2, 42 | strength," ~"force" or "might." Accordingly we are commanded to direct
391 2, 43 | some particular genus. ~Accordingly he that knows the highest
392 2, 43 | 45] A[2] Body Para. 2/3~Accordingly it belongs to the wisdom
393 2, 43 | 45] A[3] Body Para. 2/2~Accordingly wisdom as a gift, is not
394 2, 45 | above (FS, Q[25], AA[1],2). Accordingly prudence is said ~to be
395 2, 45 | 47] A[5] Body Para. 2/2~Accordingly we must say that since prudence
396 2, 45 | things in common with them. Accordingly the other parts of man ~
397 2, 45 | 47] A[10] Body Para. 2/2~Accordingly, since it belongs to prudence
398 2, 45 | the universal principles. Accordingly, as regards the knowledge ~
399 2, 46 | powers are parts of the soul. Accordingly, parts can be assigned to
400 2, 47 | whence the ~whole has unity. Accordingly foresight is the principal
401 2, 48 | opposed to ~virtue, and which, accordingly, do not pertain to prudence.~
402 2, 50 | reason" [*Sent. iii, D, 24]. Accordingly the gift of counsel ~is
403 2, 50 | 52] A[3] Body Para. 3/3~Accordingly the gift of counsel is in
404 2, 51 | SS Q[53] Out. Para. 2/3 ~Accordingly we must consider first of
405 2, 51 | perfected the entire soul. ~Accordingly all such lack of virtue
406 2, 51 | the moral virtues, ~and accordingly perseverance in good belongs
407 2, 52 | or as it ~should command. Accordingly negligence may happen to
408 2, 53 | something ~else of the kind. Accordingly if prudence of the flesh
409 2, 53 | execution of craftiness, and accordingly belongs thereto.~Aquin.:
410 2, 53 | prudence by the virtues: and accordingly ~nothing hinders fraud from
411 2, 53 | when success is ~assured. Accordingly solicitude about temporal
412 2, 53 | to the time ~of autumn. Accordingly if a man were solicitous
413 2, 55 | in relation to ~himself. Accordingly that which is right in the
414 2, 56 | 58] A[1] Body Para. 3/3~Accordingly, this is a complete definition
415 2, 56 | included in that community. Accordingly justice in its ~proper acceptation
416 2, 56 | virtues to the common good. ~Accordingly, just as charity which regards
417 2, 56 | another individual person. ~Accordingly, just as in addition to
418 2, 56 | other parts of the soul; and accordingly ~justice belongs to all
419 2, 56 | without wishing to steal it. Accordingly the directing of operations
420 2, 57 | is called an injustice. Accordingly it may happen in two ways
421 2, 57 | itself, pleasant to him. ~Accordingly, to do what is unjust intentionally
422 2, 57 | active rather than passive. Accordingly we must ~conclude that properly
423 2, 57 | as stated above (A[2]). Accordingly we must reply that ~injustice
424 2, 58 | proceeds from ~fortitude. Accordingly judgment is an act of justice
425 2, 59 | exceeded by the former, by 1. ~Accordingly if, at the start, both persons
426 2, 59 | or does a work for him. Accordingly, if we take for the matter ~
427 2, 60 | bound to make restitution accordingly. Therefore a man is bound
428 2, 61 | their personal dignity. ~Accordingly, if one considers that personal
429 2, 61 | in another. It follows, ~accordingly, that respect of persons
430 2, 62 | A[3]; FS, Q[12], A[1]). Accordingly the act of self-defense ~
431 2, 63 | corruption to the whole body. Accordingly ~so long as a member is
432 2, 65 | full power of coercion. Accordingly in this way did Christ of ~
433 2, 65 | but as a public ~person. Accordingly on two counts a judge is
434 2, 67 | praiseworthy, in the latter sinful. Accordingly it is lawful for the ~accused
435 2, 69 | with its unbecomingness. Accordingly some are debarred from the
436 2, 71 | by his words to do ~so. Accordingly a backbiter is a murderer "
437 2, 71 | 73] A[4] Body Para. 2/2~Accordingly we must say that if a man
438 2, 73 | speaks ill of ~him. It is accordingly evident that derision agrees
439 2, 74 | 76] A[1] Body Para. 2/3~Accordingly we may omit the first kind
440 2, 74 | of speaking be the same. ~Accordingly it belongs to the reviler,
441 2, 75 | by not punishing them. ~Accordingly, if without employing deceit
442 2, 76 | transfer the ~ownership. Accordingly if a man wanted to sell
443 2, 76 | i.e. they would not lend. Accordingly ~the Jews are promised in
444 2, 76 | 78] A[4] Body Para. 2/2~Accordingly we must also answer to the
445 2, 77 | not do what he cannot. ~Accordingly she who is violated after
446 2, 78 | perfection of that virtue. Accordingly since ~justice is of one
447 2, 79 | concerned with the ~means. Accordingly "to visit the fatherless
448 2, 79 | 81] A[8] Body Para. 2/2~Accordingly, it is by sanctity that
449 2, 80 | seemingly devotion and prayer. Accordingly we shall ~treat first of
450 2, 80 | Divine assistance. It is accordingly evident that the first ~
451 2, 81 | the power of the cause. Accordingly in this way the reason is ~
452 2, 81 | becoming things of God." Accordingly it is evident that ~prayer,
453 2, 81 | among whom we have to live. Accordingly we ought to pray that ~we
454 2, 81 | is directed to something. Accordingly prayer is ~properly competent
455 2, 81 | chiefly to vocal prayer. ~Accordingly we must observe that a thing
456 2, 81 | stated above (AA[6],7). Accordingly ~if this other thing that
457 2, 81 | the sin which He hates. Accordingly when a ~sinner prays for
458 2, 82 | pretended to be a God?" Accordingly it was with ~the reverence
459 2, 83 | directed to fornication. Accordingly, sacrifice is a special ~
460 2, 84 | oblation and not a sacrifice. Accordingly it ~is essential to oblations
461 2, 85 | once under pain of sin. Accordingly if during ~the time of grace
462 2, 85 | 87] A[1] Body Para. 3/4~Accordingly it is evident that man's
463 2, 86 | act of a deliberate will. Accordingly three things are ~essential
464 2, 86 | 88] A[9] Body Para. 2/3~Accordingly we must say that boys or
465 2, 86 | the solemnity of the vow. ~Accordingly, some [*William of Auxerre,
466 2, 87 | purpose of ~prayer or praise. Accordingly we must first treat of oaths:
467 2, 87 | himself" (1 Cor. 11:29). ~Accordingly in answer to the question
468 2, 87 | infirmity is indeed an evil. Accordingly ~He did not say: 'That which
469 2, 87 | witness, and this is human. Accordingly an oath ~belongs to religion
470 2, 87 | 89] A[7] Body Para. 4/4~Accordingly we must conclude that whoever
471 2, 87 | Public., Ep. xlvii): and accordingly is a graver matter to swear
472 2, 88 | stated above (Q[83], ~A[1]). Accordingly when either of these orderings
473 2, 88 | ruled ~by the just spirit." Accordingly we may repulse the demons,
474 2, 88 | 90] A[3] Body Para. 2/3~Accordingly the adjuration of an irrational
475 2, 90 | under that of irreligion. Accordingly we must ~consider in the
476 2, 90 | 92] A[1] Body Para. 2/2~Accordingly superstition is a vice contrary
477 2, 90 | 92] A[2] Body Para. 2/3~Accordingly the species of superstition
478 2, 93 | 95] A[1] Body Para. 2/2~Accordingly it is not called divination,
479 2, 93 | 95] A[3] Body Para. 4/4~Accordingly it is clear that there are
480 2, 93 | 95] A[5] Body Para. 6/7~Accordingly if anyone take observation
481 2, 93 | 95] A[6] Body Para. 2/5~Accordingly it is to be observed that
482 2, 93 | 95] A[6] Body Para. 4/5~Accordingly we must say that there is
483 2, 93 | 95] A[7] Body Para. 3/3~Accordingly we must say that all such
484 2, 94 | with such like trifles. ~Accordingly it is evident that all these
485 2, 95 | for God and holy things. Accordingly we shall ~consider: (1)
486 2, 95 | 97] A[1] Body Para. 2/2~Accordingly, man tempts God sometimes
487 2, 95 | applies to ~all other things. Accordingly when a man in his prayers
488 2, 96 | falsely, and says to him accordingly: 'Swear to me' in order ~
489 2, 98 | unbelief being in the mind. Accordingly simony is said to be a ~"
490 2, 98 | 100] A[2] Body Para. 2/2~Accordingly we must answer that to receive
491 2, 99 | opposite vices manifest. Accordingly four points of inquiry ~
492 2, 99 | 101] A[4] Body Para. 2/2 ~Accordingly, if the worship of one's
493 2, 99 | you did it to Me." Accordingly, ~if our carnal parents
494 2, 101 | erecting statues, and the like. Accordingly honor ~consists of signs,
495 2, 101 | movement to the thing. ~Accordingly we must reply that the honor
496 2, 102 | due service to his lord. Accordingly the aspect of ~precept,
497 2, 102 | it is one special virtue. Accordingly, in so far as it proceeds ~
498 2, 102 | wonted mode of ~virtue. Accordingly, then, the command given
499 2, 102 | 104] A[5] R.O. 3 Para. 2/2~Accordingly we may distinguish a threefold
500 2, 103 | 105] A[2] Body Para. 2/2~Accordingly the various degrees of disobedience
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