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501 2, 66 | those of a higher degree, as shown in several chapters (Decret.
502 2, 67 | by fraud and guile, as ~shown above (Q[55], AA[3], seqq.).
503 2, 74 | goodness and wickedness, as shown above (FS, ~Q[20], A[3]).
504 2, 75 | is his deed ~unjust, as shown above (Q[59], A[2]). Nevertheless
505 2, 75 | less than their value, as ~shown above (A[1]). Now if you
506 2, 77 | relations with ~others, as shown above (Q[58], A[2]): and
507 2, 78 | friendship and kindliness shown by others, ~and in desiring
508 2, 81 | through which ~reverence is shown to God, belong to religion.
509 2, 82 | But interior adoration is shown to God as existing everywhere.
510 2, 83 | honor, and that if ~this be shown to anyone else, it is a
511 2, 86 | commanded by the Divine law, as shown above (A[3]), and ~belongs
512 2, 87 | duties of a ~witness, as shown above (QQ[67],70). Now sometimes
513 2, 87 | 3: Religious worship is shown to one whose testimony is ~
514 2, 91 | of religion consists, as shown above (Q[81], A[7]). Consequently, ~
515 2, 92 | same, to whomsoever it be shown, because, in ~this sense,
516 2, 92 | the thing to which it is shown is not included in its ~
517 2, 95 | answer that, As clearly shown above (Q[81], A[5]), the
518 2, 95 | professes an error, as shown above (Q[94], A[1], ad 1),
519 2, 96 | confirmed by being firmly shown to be true; and this cannot ~
520 2, 98 | but of ~the intellect, as shown above (Q[10], A[2]). Therefore
521 2, 98 | which is ~voluntary, as was shown above (FS, Q[74], AA[1],
522 2, 101 | latria and dulia: for it is shown towards creatures having
523 2, 101 | the more since ~honor is shown to certain irrational creatures,
524 2, 101 | virtue whereby reverence is shown towards a man. Taken in ~
525 2, 102 | established order of things, as shown above (A[1]), and ~therefore
526 2, 102 | of all ~moral virtues, as shown above (Q[81], A[6]). Therefore
527 2, 102 | first mover of all wills, as shown ~above (FS, Q[9], A[6]).
528 2, 104 | favors received should be shown by the ~outpourings of the
529 2, 104 | sin, the kindness he ~has shown should be held in memory,
530 2, 104 | but in so far ~as it is shown by certain signs, man also
531 2, 113 | another's sinning, as was shown above (Q[43], A[1], ~ad
532 2, 122 | as its proper effect, ~as shown above (Q[109], AA[1],2;
533 2, 129 | honor denotes ~reverence shown to a person in witness of
534 2, 129 | cases honor is wont to be shown. This is signified by ~the
535 2, 130 | that a man is praised, or ~shown any kind of reverence, he
536 2, 139 | agent's power [virtus] shown to be: wherefore the very
537 2, 148 | sin of a venial sin, as shown above (FS, Q[88], A[5]). ~
538 2, 148 | the gravity of a sin is shown by the gravity of its ~punishment.
539 2, 149 | moderated by reason, as shown above (FS, ~Q[64], A[1]).
540 2, 152 | to injustice, is thereby shown to be more ~grievous.~Aquin.:
541 2, 152 | fornication debars him, as shown by the words of the Apostle (
542 2, 152 | to be born, as we have ~shown, since it is an act of generation
543 2, 153 | in the temperate man - is shown to be ~greater than if it
544 2, 154 | inclination of the appetite is shown thereby to be greater. Now
545 2, 158 | of the inner man may be shown by certain ~outward signs.~
546 2, 159 | the body, is first of all ~shown in the eyes": wherefore
547 2, 160 | so the sin of pride is shown to be ~more grievous by
548 2, 161 | not to ~have done so is shown by the just issue of the
549 2, 171 | special purpose, as the bush shown to Moses (Ex. 3:2), ~and
550 2, 171 | 3:2), ~and the writing shown to Daniel (Dan. 5:) - or
551 2, 171 | those to whom ~signs were shown in spirit by means of the
552 2, 172 | Moreover the prophet's mind is shown thereby to be more lofty:
553 2, 172 | the master propounds, is shown to have a better understanding
554 2, 172 | and supernatural truth is shown without any imaginary ~vision.
555 2, 180 | expressive sign thereof is shown when a ~man, renouncing
556 2, 182 | intensity of love, which is shown by the things which man
557 2, 182 | state than religious, as ~shown above (A[7]). But parish
558 2, 183 | preferable to the active, as shown above (Q[25], A[1]; Q[26], ~
559 2, 183 | perfect than the religious, as shown above ~(Q[184], A[7]). Therefore
560 2, 184 | example of perfection is shown to us in the ~person of
561 2, 184 | state of perfection, ~as shown above (Q[174], A[5]). Now
562 2, 186 | of perfection. Indeed, as shown above (Q[186], A[8]), it
563 2, 186 | should be understood has been shown above (Q[185], A[6]~, ad
564 2, 187 | 1/2 ~I answer that, As shown above (Q[188], A[1]), the
565 2, 187 | by entering religion is shown by many examples to be ~
566 3, 1 | might follow, ~might be shown to man." Fifthly, with regard
567 3, 1 | infinity of Divine power is shown in the mode of ~production
568 3, 1 | pain of loss, as has been shown (FS, Q[87], A[5]). But Christ
569 3, 1 | of voluntary, as has been shown (FS, Q[81], A[1]). In another
570 3, 1 | the world. And this is ~shown first from the union of
571 3, 1 | is referred to the mercy shown the human race ~by the Incarnation
572 3, 2 | the Word is simple, as was shown above (FP, Q[3], ~A[7]),
573 3, 2 | inasmuch as all honor shown to the Son ~of God was equally
574 3, 2 | Son ~of God was equally shown to the Son of man, on account
575 3, 2 | maintain two persons, as was shown above (A[3]). And if stress ~
576 3, 2 | that are simply one, as is ~shown especially in unity itself,
577 3, 2 | grace is an accident, as was shown above (FS, Q[110], ~A[2]).
578 3, 2 | place ~accidentally, as was shown above (A[6]). Therefore
579 3, 4 | which is false, as was shown ~above (Q[2], A[6]). Hence
580 3, 4 | The love of God to men is shown not merely in the ~assumption
581 3, 5 | imaginary one, it may also be shown that it was not a heavenly ~
582 3, 6 | to the flesh, as will be ~shown (Q[50], AA[2],3). Hence
583 3, 6 | simultaneous. For it has been shown (AA[3]~,4) that the soul
584 3, 6 | accident in the soul, as was shown above ~(FS, Q[110], A[2]).
585 3, 6 | not accidentally, as was shown above (Q[2], ~A[6]). Therefore
586 3, 6 | body of Christ, as will be shown (Q[32], A[1]). But it does ~
587 3, 7 | Divine operation, as will be ~shown (Q[19], A[1]), it was necessary
588 3, 7 | desires whatever, as will be shown ~(Q[15], AA[1],2); yet He
589 3, 7 | the bliss to come, as was ~shown above (SS, Q[17], A[5],
590 3, 7 | fruition fully, as will be shown ~(Q[34], A[4]), and hence
591 3, 7 | hidden from Him, as will be shown (Q[10], A[2]). Nor was this ~
592 3, 7 | sufferings of His body, as ~is shown Heb. 2:9. Therefore it seems
593 3, 7 | nor hope in Him, as was shown above (AA[3],4). Therefore
594 3, 8 | grace and truth," as was shown, Q[7], A[9]. Thirdly, He
595 3, 10 | Divine Essence, as was ~shown in the FP, Q[12], AA[1],
596 3, 10 | simple intelligence, as was shown in the FP, Q[14], A[9]. ~
597 3, 11 | as will be more clearly shown (Q[15], ~A[10]). Especially
598 3, 11 | a rational soul, as was shown (Q[5], A[4]). ~Now the proper
599 3, 15 | 17). But the spirit is ~shown to be so much the stronger
600 3, 15 | greater fortitude of spirit is shown, if by its strength the
601 3, 16 | suppositum of God and Man, as was shown (Q[2], AA[2],3), this proposition ~
602 3, 18 | perfect human nature, as was ~shown above (Q[5]; Q[9], A[1]).
603 3, 19 | beyond man; and this is shown by the Virgin conceiving
604 3, 25 | say that no reverence is shown to Christ's image, as a
605 3, 25 | that reverence should be shown to ~it, in so far only as
606 3, 25 | same reverence ~should be shown to Christ's image as to
607 3, 25 | adoration of "latria" were shown to the rational ~creature
608 3, 25 | sole reason reverence is shown ~to it.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
609 3, 25 | servants, that the honor shown to them may reflect on their
610 3, 28 | proper to man: this is shown in His supernatural conception,
611 3, 31 | not Christ's father, as shown above (Q[28], A[1], ~ad
612 3, 31 | the tribe of Juda, as is shown Mt. 1, it seems that Christ
613 3, 31 | For the number ten is shown in the ten precepts of ~
614 3, 31 | between God and man, has so shown Himself, ~that, uniting
615 3, 31 | the case with Christ, as shown above (Q[28], A[1]). But
616 3, 32 | He assumed. This is also shown by the words of the angel: "
617 3, 33 | of God. Now it has been shown above (Q[6], AA[1]~,2) that
618 3, 33 | was ~natural, as we have shown (Q[32], A[4]). Therefore
619 3, 33 | pertain to man: this is shown in the ~miraculous virginal
620 3, 34 | truth." For it has been ~shown above (Q[33], AA[2],3) that
621 3, 34 | of his ~creation, as was shown in the FP, Q[63], A[5].
622 3, 35 | made to David might be ~shown to be fulfilled. The Evangelist
623 3, 39 | manner His human nature is shown to be real, by its ~making
624 3, 39 | it behooved that to be shown forth in Him, which is becoming
625 3, 39 | behooved those things to be shown forth which ~belong to the
626 3, 39 | though the way ~had been shown by which men were to enter
627 3, 39 | baptism should have ~been shown in Christ's baptism, as
628 3, 39 | former case simplicity is shown, in the latter ~fervor . . .
629 3, 39 | was ~required"; this is shown by the dove: "but when we
630 3, 39 | mystery of the Trinity is shown forth in Christ's baptism. ~
631 3, 40 | which we sigh and grieve is shown ~forth." And yet there was
632 3, 40 | power of His Godhead be shown to be. Hence in a sermon ~
633 3, 41 | kingdoms of the ~earth could be shown to Christ from its summit.
634 3, 41 | of the earth were ~first shown to Him, and afterwards He
635 3, 42 | of Christ was specially shown in this, that He bestowed
636 3, 42 | force of His righteousness shown in His sinless manner of ~
637 3, 43 | in so far as those are ~shown to be hard of heart who
638 3, 43 | miracles." ~And thus it was shown that His power was co-equal
639 3, 45 | is proper to man: this is shown ~in His supernatural conception
640 3, 46 | glory of bliss, as shall be shown later (Q[48], A[1]; Q[49], ~
641 3, 46 | faculty is rooted, as was shown in the FP, Q[77], AA[6],
642 3, 46 | Passion was the greatest, as shown ~above (A[6]); and likewise
643 3, 46 | and it is most clearly shown that they crucified Him
644 3, 47 | cf. Rm. 11:22) is thereby shown, for He would ~not remit
645 3, 47 | suffered willingly, as was ~shown above (AA[1],2). Therefore
646 3, 48 | for the other as shall be shown later (XP, Q[13], A[2]).
647 3, 48 | of sacrifice, as shall be shown farther on (Q[49]).~
648 3, 49 | Christ's Passion, as shall be shown later (Q[62], A[5]).~Aquin.:
649 3, 49 | us with God, as shall be shown later (A[4]). But as to
650 3, 49 | some pleasing act of homage shown him. Hence it is ~written (
651 3, 50 | that His death might be shown to be a voluntary one.~Aquin.:
652 3, 50 | but this is false, as was shown ~in the FP, Q[75], A[4].
653 3, 51 | manner of Christ's burial is shown to be seemly in ~three respects.
654 3, 52 | Eucharist, as shall be ~shown later (XP, Q[71], A[9]).
655 3, 54 | xxvi): "Christ's body is shown to be of the same nature,
656 3, 55 | Hereby, moreover, it is shown, so ~far as the state of
657 3, 55 | consoled had He constantly shown them His presence. Therefore
658 3, 55 | efficacious through the signs ~shown them, according to 1 Jn.
659 3, 55 | things of faith, as was shown ~above.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
660 3, 55 | angels have ~frequently shown themselves to men under
661 3, 55 | because thereby it was shown that it lay in His power
662 3, 57 | chariot, that it might be shown that one who was ~mere man
663 3, 57 | the Divine Essence, as is shown in ~Physics i. But through
664 3, 57 | occurred, the contrary is shown from what the Apostle says
665 3, 58 | Divine Persons, ~as was shown in the FP, Q[42], AA[3],
666 3, 59 | form of a servant should be shown in the judgment to ~both
667 3, 64 | from God alone, as we have shown above (A[1]; Q[62], A[1]). ~
668 3, 65 | sacraments: and this may be shown in three ways. ~First of
669 3, 65 | Christ's power, as we have shown above (Q[62], A[4], ad 3,
670 3, 68 | grievous sin, as we have shown in the ~SS, Q[10], A[3].
671 3, 69 | punishment. But it has been shown above (AA[1]~,2) that all
672 3, 72 | martyrdom; and some indeed have ~shown themselves stronger than
673 3, 73 | this sacrament, as will be ~shown later on (Q[78], A[1]).
674 3, 74 | the flowing blood, it was ~shown to be composed of the four
675 3, 75 | made out of a man, as is shown in Phys. i. If it be ~true,
676 3, 76 | Godhead, soul ~and body, as shown above (Q[2], A[5]; Q[5],
677 3, 76 | that ~Christ's body be shown apart to the faithful as
678 3, 76 | is in this sacrament," as shown above (Q[74], A[1]~). Therefore
679 3, 76 | the same reverence is ~shown to it as was shown at first,
680 3, 76 | reverence is ~shown to it as was shown at first, which would not
681 3, 77 | this ~sacrament, as was shown above (Q[75], A[6]), it
682 3, 77 | atmosphere. ~But this can be shown in many ways to be impossible.
683 3, 77 | blood of Christ, as was shown above (Q[75], AA[2],4),
684 3, 77 | under every part, as was shown above (Q[76], A[3]), which
685 3, 78 | words which come after is shown the power of the blood shed
686 3, 78 | Para. 2/2~Secondly, it was shown in very truth; and this
687 3, 78 | Testament," because it is shown now not in figure but in
688 3, 78 | sacramental effects. This, as was shown above (Q[62], A[1]~), is
689 3, 78 | the consecrated host is shown to the people to be adored,
690 3, 79 | grace, but the soul, as was shown in the FS, Q[110], A[4].
691 3, 79 | contrary to charity, as was shown ~in the FS, Q[88], AA[1],
692 3, 79 | fervor of charity, as was shown in the SS, Q[24], ~A[10].
693 3, 79 | fervor of charity, as was ~shown in the FS, Q[81], A[4];
694 3, 80 | under either species, as was shown above (Q[76], A[2]).~
695 3, 83 | for due reverence to ~be shown towards this sacrament,
696 3, 84 | sacraments of the Church are shown forth by the ~ministers
697 3, 84 | they things or words, as shown ~above (Q[62], A[4]; Q[64],
698 3, 84 | 24], A[11], where it was ~shown that on account of free-will
699 3, 85 | other sacraments, as was shown above (Q[84], ~A[1]; Q[65],
700 3, 85 | a moral virtue, as was ~shown in the SS, Q[62], A[3].
701 3, 86 | another. Secondly, because, as shown above (A[2]) ~mortal sin
702 3, 86 | other sacraments do, ~as was shown above (Q[62], AA[4],5).
703 3, 88 | through ingratitude which is ~shown especially in four kinds
704 3, 88 | through ingratitude, which ~is shown especially in four kinds
705 3, 88 | sins, any more than ~as shown in other sins.~Aquin.: SMT
706 Suppl, 2 | Reply OBJ 1: As clearly shown above (A[2], ad 1), contrition
707 Suppl, 4 | is sorrow for sin, as is ~shown by the words of Mt. 5:5, "
708 Suppl, 10| removes these obstacles, as ~shown above (AA[1],2), it is said
709 Suppl, 13| balance the offense, as shown above (Q[12], AA[2],3). ~
710 Suppl, 14| was still a sinner, as is shown by his subsequent ~punishment.
711 Suppl, 15| Para. 2/3~This number is shown to be suitable in so far
712 Suppl, 15| 3/3~This number is also shown to be suitable in so far
713 Suppl, 17| acting whereby the power is shown to be well-ordered. Now
714 Suppl, 21| gift of the Holy Ghost was ~shown openly by a visible sign),
715 Suppl, 29| also, the priest's power is shown to be derived from the ~
716 Suppl, 32| that, This sacrament is shown to us under the form of
717 Suppl, 37| various offices; and this is shown by the Lord ~giving Moses
718 Suppl, 41| matrimony is necessary, as shown above.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
719 Suppl, 45| Divine institution, as shown above (Sent. iv, D, 2; TP,
720 Suppl, 53| impediment. Yet this is false, as shown by the Decretal of ~Alexander
721 Suppl, 54| Reply OBJ 4: It has been shown how consanguinity between
722 Suppl, 55| the cause of affinity, as shown by the ~definition of affinity,
723 Suppl, 55| she is affine to ~them, as shown above (A[5]). Therefore
724 Suppl, 65| dispensation. For as we have shown (Doc. Perp. iii, 49) intercourse ~
725 Suppl, 65| of a lasting ~nature, as shown above (A[1]), and in regard
726 Suppl, 71| since no man is made or shown to be well- or ~ill-disposed
727 Suppl, 71| heaven, where the poor are shown to be better off by the
728 Suppl, 72| this principle has been shown at the beginning of the ~
729 Suppl, 74| those ~who think so have shown nicety and ingenuity in
730 Suppl, 75| reasons by which we have shown (A[1]) that all ~rise again
731 Suppl, 77| ii, 4), and whatever is shown forth ~explicitly in the
732 Suppl, 77| the soul's powers to ~be shown in their bodily instruments,
733 Suppl, 80| composition of a body, as we have ~shown above (Sent. D, 12, qu.
734 Suppl, 80| Para. 1/1~I answer that, As shown above (A[2]) the reason
735 Suppl, 80| place ~are the same, as shown in Phys. iv, text. 30,76,
736 Suppl, 83| principle of ~corruption, as shown above.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
737 Suppl, 83| corrupted: and this has been shown ~to be false (A[2]). Therefore
738 Suppl, 86| comparison, in so far as some are shown to be deserving ~of judgment
739 Suppl, 88| Para. 3/5~Further, it is shown in De Gener. ii that "the
740 Suppl, 88| service of man, which is ~shown by the words of Dt. 4:19: "
741 Suppl, 89| Divine essence itself may be ~shown as follows.~Aquin.: SMT
742 Suppl, 89| intellect in this way to God, as shown ~above: and for this reason
743 Suppl, 92| dwelling: and that this is shown by the words ~of Sichem
744 Suppl, 93| their own body and this is shown by their ~bearing many afflictions
745 Suppl, 93| suffers it for Christ's sake shown to be firmly ~established
746 Suppl, 93| others are made victors - as ~shown by the words of Jn. 16:33, "
747 Suppl, 95| which happen here are not shown to the damned in the same
748 Suppl, 95| that happen here those are ~shown to them which are capable
749 Appen1, 2| As to the proof, it ~is shown to be worthless, since bodily
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