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St. Thomas Aquinas
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501 Suppl, 62| husband to put away his wife on account of ~fornication?~ 502 Suppl, 62| husband to put away his wife on ~account of fornication. 503 Suppl, 62| husband, by putting away his wife on account of fornication, 504 Suppl, 62| permitted a man to put away his wife on account ~of fornication, 505 Suppl, 62| not lawful to put away a wife who has committed fornication, ~ 506 Suppl, 62| fornication, ~when either the wife is not to be blamed, or 507 Suppl, 62| if he has prostituted his wife; the third is if the wife, ~ 508 Suppl, 62| wife; the third is if the wife, ~believing her husband 509 Suppl, 62| the husband has given ~his wife a bill of divorce and she 510 Suppl, 62| anger he puts away his ~wife who has committed fornication, 511 Suppl, 62| in order to correct his wife's sin, or in order to avoid 512 Suppl, 62| precept to put away his wife when she is ~guilty of fornication?~ 513 Suppl, 62| precept to put away ~his wife who is guilty of fornication. 514 Suppl, 62| husband is the head ~of his wife, he is bound to correct 515 Suppl, 62| is bound to correct his wife. Now separation from bed 516 Suppl, 62| prescribed as a correction of the wife who is guilty of fornication. ~ 517 Suppl, 62| the husband who retains a wife guilty of ~fornication would 518 Suppl, 62| husband who ~is joined to a wife guilty of fornication ceases 519 Suppl, 62| his consanguinity with his wife, he sins mortally if he 520 Suppl, 62| the husband put ~away his wife" says that "Our Lord permitted 521 Suppl, 62| that "Our Lord permitted a wife to be put away on ~account 522 Suppl, 62| against oneself. Now the wife, by committing fornication, 523 Suppl, 62| that, The putting away of a wife guilty of fornication was ~ 524 Suppl, 62| prescribed in order that the wife might be corrected by means 525 Suppl, 62| place. Wherefore, if the wife repent of her sin, her ~ 526 Suppl, 62| Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: The wife can be corrected for her 527 Suppl, 62| not as a harlot but as his wife.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[62] A[ 528 Suppl, 62| seems to consent to his ~wife's lewdness.~Aquin.: SMT 529 Suppl, 62| Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 6: The wife sins not only against her 530 Suppl, 62| own judgment put away his wife on account ~of fornication?~ 531 Suppl, 62| own judgment put away ~his wife on account of fornication. 532 Suppl, 62| that a husband may ~put his wife away on account of fornication. 533 Suppl, 62| becoming cognizant of his wife's fornication a ~husband 534 Suppl, 62| marital intercourse with his wife, he forfeits the action ~ 535 Suppl, 62| end, ~whether he put his wife away, or his wife put him 536 Suppl, 62| put his wife away, or his wife put him away. Therefore 537 Suppl, 62| man is more bound to his wife than to a stranger. Now ~ 538 Suppl, 62| may the husband bring his wife's crime before ~the Church, 539 Suppl, 62| judgment to put away his wife on account of fornication, 540 Suppl, 62| prosecutor by suing his wife for the offense she has ~ 541 Suppl, 62| husband can put away his wife in two ways. First as to ~ 542 Suppl, 62| husband can at once prove the wife's ~fornication. Now this 543 Suppl, 62| the husband suspects his wife of adultery he ~watches 544 Suppl, 62| A husband may accuse his wife of adultery in two ways. ~ 545 Suppl, 62| case of divorce husband and wife should be judged on a par ~ 546 Suppl, 62| of divorce, husband and wife ought ~not to be judged 547 Suppl, 62| the "repudium" husband and wife were not judged on a par ~ 548 Suppl, 62| husband could put away his wife, but not "vice ~versa." 549 Suppl, 62| to the natural law that a wife have ~several husbands than 550 Suppl, 62| former never. Therefore the ~wife sins more grievously in 551 Suppl, 62| sin. Now the adulterous wife does a greater injury to 552 Suppl, 62| adulterous husband to his wife, since a wife's ~adultery 553 Suppl, 62| husband to his wife, since a wife's ~adultery involves uncertainty 554 Suppl, 62| does not. Therefore the wife's sin is the greater, and 555 Suppl, 62| husband who is the head of the wife (1 ~Cor. 11:3) to correct 556 Suppl, 62| Cor. 11:3) to correct his wife, rather than "vice versa." 557 Suppl, 62| seem in this matter the wife ought to ~have the preference. 558 Suppl, 62| case of divorce husband and wife are judged on a par ~with 559 Suppl, 62| fidelity to which husband and wife are equally bound towards 560 Suppl, 62| good of the offspring the wife's adultery is a greater ~ 561 Suppl, 62| reason ~for divorce in the wife than in the husband: and 562 Suppl, 62| allowed to put away his wife by a bill of divorce, but 563 Suppl, 62| divorce in an adulterous wife than in an adulterous husband. 564 Suppl, 62| husband is the head of the wife, he is her ~pilot as it 565 Suppl, 62| no more ~power over his wife, than she over him.~Aquin.: 566 Suppl, 62| husband and that of the wife are compared the ~one to 567 Suppl, 62| speaking, the adulterous wife sins ~more grievously than 568 Suppl, 62| husband receives over his ~wife is an aggravating circumstance, 569 Suppl, 62| is bound to put away his wife forever on account of ~fornication, 570 Suppl, 62| 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, the wife is not bound to the husband 571 Suppl, 62| Whosoever shall put away his ~wife, except it be for fornication, 572 Suppl, 62| again after putting away his wife on account of fornication, 573 Suppl, 62| Lord, ~commandeth that the wife depart not from her husband. 574 Suppl, 62| is unlawful both to the wife and to the husband to contract ~ 575 Suppl, 62| accidentally; for instance, if his wife contract an incurable ~disease 576 Suppl, 62| Although after divorce the wife is not bound to her husband ~ 577 Suppl, 62| the ~putting away of the wife. Hence the objection is 578 Suppl, 62| 1/1~Whether husband and wife may be reconciled after 579 Suppl, 62| would seem that husband and wife may not be reconciled after ~ 580 Suppl, 62| seem bound to receive his wife, especially after she has ~ 581 Suppl, 62| he is not bound, for the wife, in defending herself before ~ 582 Suppl, 62| seem that the ~adulterous wife is bound to return to her 583 Suppl, 62| reconciled to an adulterous ~wife, this would especially be 584 Suppl, 62| divorce. But in this case the wife cannot ~compel him to be 585 Suppl, 62| is unknown put away his ~wife, who is convicted of adultery 586 Suppl, 62| to be reconciled to his wife, because she is unable to 587 Suppl, 62| 1~I answer that, If the wife has mended her ways by repenting 588 Suppl, 62| Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: The wife's repentance should induce 589 Suppl, 62| accuse or put away the wife who is guilty of fornication. 590 Suppl, 62| course of action, nor can his wife oppose ~her repentance to 591 Suppl, 62| debt, or of asking his wife to return to him. Hence 592 Suppl, 62| return to him. Hence his wife is bound to ~pay the debt, 593 Suppl, 62| to receive an adulterous wife on account ~of his having 594 Suppl, 62| scandalizing ~others; although the wife may not herself seek reconciliation. ~ 595 Suppl, 62| deprive ~his adulterous wife of the right to allege it 596 Suppl, 62| sentence of divorce, his wife asks for the marriage debt 597 Suppl, 63| where one husband has one wife, as in the case of ~Christ 598 Suppl, 63| man who has had another wife, the marriage is blessed ~ 599 Suppl, 64| being asked?~(3) Whether a wife may demand the debt during 600 Suppl, 64| 5) Whether husband and wife are equal in this matter?~( 601 Suppl, 64| 1/1~Whether husband and wife are mutually bound to the 602 Suppl, 64| would seem that husband and wife are not mutually bound, 603 Suppl, 64| had intercourse with his wife cannot partake of ~the flesh 604 Suppl, 64| contagious disease, the wife is not bound to cohabit ~ 605 Suppl, 64| Therefore it would seem that a wife is not bound to pay ~the 606 Suppl, 64| etc. Therefore husband and wife are mutually bound to the ~ 607 Suppl, 64| And therefore, since the wife has power ~over her husband 608 Suppl, 64| bound to pay the debt to his wife, in matters pertaining to ~ 609 Suppl, 64| Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: The wife has no power over her husband' 610 Suppl, 64| being unable to pay it, the wife has no right ~to ask again, 611 Suppl, 64| harlot rather than as a ~wife. But if he be rendered incapable 612 Suppl, 64| cause, then he sins, and his wife's sin, should she fall into ~ 613 Suppl, 64| to do his best that his wife may remain continent.~Aquin.: 614 Suppl, 64| a marriage. Wherefore a ~wife is bound to pay the debt 615 Suppl, 64| bound to pay the debt if his wife does not ask for ~it?~Aquin.: 616 Suppl, 64| the marriage ~debt if his wife does not ask for it. For 617 Suppl, 64| 1~OBJ 3: Further, as the wife has power over her husband, 618 Suppl, 64| to pay the ~debt to his wife except when she demands 619 Suppl, 64| can sometimes request his wife not to exact ~the debt when 620 Suppl, 64| is afforded against ~the wife's concupiscence. Now a physician 621 Suppl, 64| bound to pay the debt to his wife although she ask not for 622 Suppl, 64| against the sins of his wife. Therefore ~sometimes the 623 Suppl, 64| bound to pay the debt to his wife even though ~she ask it 624 Suppl, 64| by certain signs that the wife would wish him to pay ~the 625 Suppl, 64| to pay it, ~whenever his wife shows signs of wishing him 626 Suppl, 64| may presume this of his wife when he perceives ~in her 627 Suppl, 64| duty ~of his service, as a wife is to ask the marriage debt 628 Suppl, 64| should not dissuade his wife from asking for the ~debt, 629 Suppl, 64| allowable for a menstruous wife to ask for the marriage ~ 630 Suppl, 64| lawful for a menstruous wife to ask for the ~marriage 631 Suppl, 64| Therefore a menstruous wife may also.~Aquin.: SMT XP 632 Suppl, 64| Further, if a menstruous wife is not allowed to ask for 633 Suppl, 64| the ~offspring. Yet if the wife be unfruitful there is no 634 Suppl, 64| at least an unfruitful wife may ask for the debt ~during 635 Suppl, 64| would seem that a menstruous wife may not pay the marriage ~ 636 Suppl, 64| manner neither should a wife give ~her body to her husband 637 Suppl, 64| 2~On the contrary, "The wife hath not power of her own 638 Suppl, 64| Therefore at his asking his wife must pay the debt ~even 639 Suppl, 64| Further, the menstruous wife should not be an occasion 640 Suppl, 64| given entire power of his wife's body ~with regard to the 641 Suppl, 64| own body: since, if the ~wife be ailing, it is quite certain 642 Suppl, 64| he ask in ignorance, the wife may put forward ~some motive, 643 Suppl, 64| 1/1~Whether husband and wife are equal in the marriage 644 Suppl, 64| would seem that husband and wife are not equal in the marriage ~ 645 Suppl, 64| husband is as agent ~and the wife as patient. Therefore they 646 Suppl, 64| 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, the wife is not bound to pay her 647 Suppl, 64| husband is the head of the wife" (Eph. 5:23). Therefore ~ 648 Suppl, 64| the same is said of the wife. Therefore they ~are equal 649 Suppl, 64| Therefore husband and wife are ~equal in the marriage 650 Suppl, 64| first equality, husband and wife are not ~equal in marriage; 651 Suppl, 64| management, wherein the wife is ruled and the husband 652 Suppl, 64| husband is bound to the wife in all things pertaining 653 Suppl, 64| the husband, so is the wife bound to the husband in 654 Suppl, 64| things pertaining ~to the wife. It is in this sense that 655 Suppl, 64| be less ashamed ~than the wife to ask for the debt. Hence 656 Suppl, 64| debt. Hence it is that the wife is not bound ~to pay the 657 Suppl, 64| is bound to pay it to the wife.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[64] A[ 658 Suppl, 64| 1/1~Whether husband and wife can take a vow contrary 659 Suppl, 64| would seem that husband and wife may take a vow contrary 660 Suppl, 64| consent. For husband and wife are ~equally bound to pay 661 Suppl, 64| the husband, even if his wife be unwilling, to take the 662 Suppl, 64| this is also lawful to the ~wife. Therefore, since this prevents 663 Suppl, 64| debt, either ~husband or wife may without the other's 664 Suppl, 64| sin. Now the husband or wife cannot, ~without sin, refuse 665 Suppl, 64| to ~pay the debt to his wife for a time, by occupying 666 Suppl, 64| of his own body, but the wife" (1 Cor. 7:4). ~Therefore, 667 Suppl, 64| Consequently, since ~husband and wife are mutually bound as regards 668 Suppl, 64| sufficiently probable that the wife ought to be ~willing to 669 Suppl, 64| take the cross ~without his wife's consent, even as he might 670 Suppl, 64| has leased. And yet the wife is not ~entirely deprived 671 Suppl, 64| there a ~parallel between wife and husband: because, since 672 Suppl, 64| husband has to rule ~the wife and not "vice versa," the 673 Suppl, 64| and not "vice versa," the wife is bound to follow her husband ~ 674 Suppl, 64| rather than the husband the wife. Moreover there would be 675 Suppl, 64| would be more danger to ~the wife's chastity as a result of 676 Suppl, 64| the Church. Wherefore the wife ~cannot take this vow without 677 Suppl, 64| Reply OBJ 4: Just as the wife receives power over her 678 Suppl, 64| master. Hence just as a wife cannot ~ask her husband 679 Suppl, 64| infinitely. Consequently a wife or husband does not sin 680 Suppl, 64| I answer that, Since the wife has power of her husband' 681 Suppl, 64| the minds of husband and wife are taken up with carnal 682 Suppl, 65| one man should have one wife, according to Gn. 2:24, " 683 Suppl, 65| when a man contracts with a wife, he gives her the power ~ 684 Suppl, 65| means be willing for his wife to have another ~husband. 685 Suppl, 65| were he ~to have another wife in addition.~Aquin.: SMT 686 Suppl, 65| husband's jealousy of his wife and the wife's ~jealousy 687 Suppl, 65| jealousy of his wife and the wife's ~jealousy of her husband 688 Suppl, 65| the matter of having one wife.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[65] A[ 689 Suppl, 65| first formed to have one wife, as stated above.~Aquin.: 690 Suppl, 65| marriage the husband gives his wife power of his body, ~not 691 Suppl, 65| the debt every ~time his wife asks for it, if we consider 692 Suppl, 65| husband is unwilling for his wife to have another husband, 693 Suppl, 65| he must not ~have another wife: because for one man to 694 Suppl, 65| above: ~whereas for one wife to have several husbands 695 Suppl, 65| Wherefore the marriage of one wife with ~several husbands has 696 Suppl, 65| several wives as for a ~wife to have several husbands, 697 Suppl, 65| husbands, it follows that a wife's love is not so ~averse 698 Suppl, 65| another sharing the same wife with him. Consequently both 699 Suppl, 65| should be united to one wife, it would seem that He has 700 Suppl, 65| law prescribing the one wife ~was framed not by man but 701 Suppl, 65| faith to be kept with a wife, which is ~reckoned a marriage 702 Suppl, 65| property to another. Now the ~wife has power of her husband' 703 Suppl, 65| 7:4). Therefore if his wife ~be willing, the husband 704 Suppl, 65| Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 5: The wife has power of her husband' 705 Suppl, 65| fornication, and beside thy wife never endure to know crime." 706 Suppl, 65| requires a man to have but one ~wife, so does it forbid him to 707 Suppl, 65| same time a slave and a wife; ~wherefore according to 708 Suppl, 65| Therefore she was not ~Abraham's wife.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[65] A[ 709 Suppl, 65| What is unlawful to a wife is unlawful to a husband." 710 Suppl, 65| it is never ~lawful for a wife to put aside her own husband 711 Suppl, 65| something of the character of a ~wife and something of the character 712 Suppl, 65| offspring, the ~union of wife and husband is indissoluble 713 Suppl, 65| community of works, the wife is united to the ~husband 714 Suppl, 65| of a husband towards his wife. For these women were wives 715 Suppl, 66| husband of more than one wife, so ~as to be debarred, 716 Suppl, 66| of ~the present and, his wife dying before the consummation 717 Suppl, 66| husband to have only ~one wife, and the wife to have but 718 Suppl, 66| only ~one wife, and the wife to have but one husband; 719 Suppl, 66| to be content with ~one wife. The first reason however 720 Suppl, 66| if he has not a ~lawful wife, or adultery if he has. 721 Suppl, 66| compelled to return to his first wife ~and carnally to know her, 722 Suppl, 66| much less does he if his ~wife is not a virgin.~Aquin.: 723 Suppl, 66| among several, nor has his wife done ~so, and yet he marries 724 Suppl, 66| before marriage. Now if a wife, after the marriage has 725 Suppl, 66| would be punished for his wife's sin. Moreover, it might ~ 726 Suppl, 66| husband, or on the part of the wife, there is a defect of ~sacrament. 727 Suppl, 66| not have married another wife, but ~not that he should 728 Suppl, 66| whereas on the part of the wife it is ~also required that 729 Suppl, 66| husband is the head ~of the wife, as Christ is the head of 730 Suppl, 66| as a concubine but as a wife. ~Again, according to this, 731 Suppl, 66| otherwise ~the corruption of the wife nowise affects the marriage 732 Suppl, 66| 6, "the husband of one ~wife") that if a man has had 733 Suppl, 66| who has ~married a second wife, though he was a catechumen 734 Suppl, 66| taken to themselves a second wife."~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[66] A[ 735 Suppl, 66| the husband of one wife," it would ~seem that a 736 Suppl, 67| become lawful to put away a wife?~(3) Whether it was lawful 737 Suppl, 67| Mosaic law?~(4) Whether a wife who has been divorced may 738 Suppl, 67| husband can marry again the wife whom he has divorced?~(6) 739 Suppl, 67| divorce was hatred of the wife?~(7) Whether the reasons 740 Suppl, 67| Whether inseparableness of the wife is of natural law?~Aquin.: 741 Suppl, 67| that inseparableness of the wife is not of natural ~law. 742 Suppl, 67| forbidden the divorcing of a wife. Therefore inseparableness 743 Suppl, 67| Therefore inseparableness of a ~wife is not of natural law.~Aquin.: 744 Suppl, 67| is lawful to put away a wife without prejudice to the 745 Suppl, 67| common good of husband and ~wife, the dictate of the natural 746 Suppl, 67| dispensation to put away a wife?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[67] A[ 747 Suppl, 67| dispensation to put away ~a wife. For in marriage anything 748 Suppl, 67| is the putting away of a wife, as stated ~above (A[1]). 749 Suppl, 67| concubine differs from a wife especially in the fact ~ 750 Suppl, 67| dispensation could he put his wife away.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[67] 751 Suppl, 67| dispensation to divorce his wife. Neither, ~therefore, could 752 Suppl, 67| of a ~husband towards his wife, as stated above (Q[65], 753 Suppl, 67| for a man to put away his wife.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[67] A[ 754 Suppl, 67| seem that to put away one's wife is not contrary to the first 755 Suppl, 67| was lawful to divorce a wife under the Mosaic law?~Aquin.: 756 Suppl, 67| was lawful to divorce a wife under the ~Mosaic law. For 757 Suppl, 67| forbid the putting away of a ~wife and did no wrong by not 758 Suppl, 67| always unlawful to divorce a wife.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[67] A[ 759 Suppl, 67| Mosaic law to divorce a wife.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[67] A[ 760 Suppl, 67| for a man to put away his wife, this ought to have been 761 Suppl, 67| although to put away one's ~wife is wrong in itself, it nevertheless 762 Suppl, 67| Holy Ghost, said that a wife ~ought to be put away, not 763 Suppl, 67| omitted ~to have only one wife, on account of the good 764 Suppl, 67| was lawful for a divorced wife to have another husband?~ 765 Suppl, 67| was lawful for a divorced wife to have ~another husband. 766 Suppl, 67| wrong by ~divorcing his wife than the wife by being divorced. 767 Suppl, 67| divorcing his wife than the wife by being divorced. But the 768 Suppl, 67| without sin, marry another wife. Therefore the wife could 769 Suppl, 67| another wife. Therefore the wife could without ~sin, marry 770 Suppl, 67| it was the custom for a wife after divorce to marry ~ 771 Suppl, 67| husband," ~etc. Therefore the wife sinned not by marrying another 772 Suppl, 67| Testament that the divorced wife marry not another husband ( 773 Suppl, 67| lawful for the divorced ~wife to have another husband.~ 774 Suppl, 67| husband ~to divorce his wife, so could the wife marry 775 Suppl, 67| divorce his wife, so could the wife marry another husband, because 776 Suppl, 67| it was never lawful for a wife to have several husbands. ~ 777 Suppl, 67| a man who ~divorces his wife according to the law is 778 Suppl, 67| purpose of killing ~his wife unless he divorce her; " 779 Suppl, 67| allows a man to put away his wife; "and again, because he 780 Suppl, 67| could lawfully take back the wife he had divorced?~Aquin.: 781 Suppl, 67| could lawfully take back the wife he ~had divorced. For it 782 Suppl, 67| husband to divorce his wife was ill done. Therefore 783 Suppl, 67| undo it, by taking back his wife.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[67] A[ 784 Suppl, 67| husband by taking back the wife he had divorced was indulgent 785 Suppl, 67| to ~take back a divorced wife was "because she is defiled." 786 Suppl, 67| defiled." But the divorced ~wife is not defiled except by 787 Suppl, 67| to take back a divorced wife before she married again.~ 788 Suppl, 67| husband to put away the wife, and for the ~divorced wife 789 Suppl, 67| wife, and for the ~divorced wife to take another husband; 790 Suppl, 67| husband who divorced his wife could not take her back. 791 Suppl, 67| too ready to divorce his wife if he could nowise take 792 Suppl, 67| a man in ~divorcing his wife, it was ordered that the 793 Suppl, 67| take back ~his divorced wife, as stated above: and for 794 Suppl, 67| was lawful for a divorced wife to be reconciled to her 795 Suppl, 67| divorce was hatred for the wife?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[67] A[ 796 Suppl, 67| divorce was hatred for the ~wife. For it is written (Malachi 797 Suppl, 67| Further, "If a man marry a wife and afterwards hate her, 798 Suppl, 67| being given to divorce a wife was the avoidance of ~wife-murder. 799 Suppl, 67| causes for divorcing a ~wife: Christ admitted none but 800 Suppl, 67| not lawful to divorce a wife except ~for some cause subsequent 801 Suppl, 67| unable to ~put away his wife for ever, just as in the 802 Suppl, 67| they were sufficient, the wife was debarred from a second 803 Suppl, 92| adequate support for ~his wife and children, and yet the 804 Suppl, 92| endow her, and have her to wife." Hence the adornment ~bestowed 805 Suppl, 92| donation on the part of the wife made to ~those who are on 806 Suppl, 92| his daughter, Solomon's ~wife." Nor do the authorities 807 Suppl, 92| is ~given by those on the wife's side to those on the husband' 808 Suppl, 93| they have a mind to ~have a wife if they could, in order


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