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     Part, Question501   2, 152 |            in the sense in which we speak of it now, is a ~species
502   2, 152 |        concerning adultery we shall speak in the Third Part [*XP,
503   2, 153 |         Properly speaking we do not speak of continence in relation ~
504   2, 153 |         reference to such things we speak of a person as ~being continent
505   2, 153 |            wherefore we are wont to speak of continence and incontinence
506   2, 153 |        being tamed by reason so to ~speak, whereas in the continent
507   2, 155 |             virtue, which is, so to speak, a kind of form of the virtue, ~
508   2, 159 |          Lord (Gn. 18:27), "I will ~speak to my Lord, whereas I am
509   2, 159 |         ground"; the second ~is "to speak few and sensible words,
510   2, 159 |         should not be in a hurry to speak, ~which pertains to the
511   2, 160 |          degree of ~humility is "to speak few and sensible words,
512   2, 162 |     aforesaid privation. Now we may speak of ~corruption even as of
513   2, 163 |           his wiles in it: thus, we speak of a prudent or ~cunning
514   2, 165 |         have taught their tongue to speak lies, they have labored ~
515   2, 166 |              8:6, "Hear, for I will speak of great ~things." Wherefore
516   2, 169 |            porro fantur]," that is, speak from a distance, "and foretell
517   2, 169 |         Reply OBJ 1: These passages speak of prophecy in reference
518   2, 169 |              and deceive you; they ~speak a vision of their own heart,
519   2, 169 |           upon thy feet, and I will speak to ~thee." This raising
520   2, 169 |          that hath My word, let him speak My word with ~truth." Therefore
521   2, 169 |            Lord sent me to ~you, to speak all these words in your
522   2, 169 |           18:7,8): "I will suddenly speak against a nation and against
523   2, 170 |       prophets of the demons do not speak from the Holy Ghost, because ~"
524   2, 170 |            by ~the Holy Ghost never speak false, as stated above (
525   2, 170 |        prophets of the demons never speak truth.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
526   2, 170 |             is allowed sometimes to speak true things, in ~order that
527   2, 170 |            the demons do not always speak from the ~demons' revelation,
528   2, 171 |             in a vision, or I ~will speak to him in a dream." Now
529   2, 171 |      declaring what they ~have seen speak their own mind, and are
530   2, 171 |              something, but also to speak or to do something; sometimes
531   2, 171 |          prophet's mind is moved to speak something, so that ~he understands
532   2, 171 |             the things they see, or speak, or even do.~Aquin.: SMT
533   2, 172 |           18:7,8): "I will suddenly speak ~against a nation and against
534   2, 172 |             9,10): "I will suddenly speak of a ~nation and of a kingdom,
535   2, 172 |          face, as a ~man is wont to speak to his friend." Thirdly,
536   2, 172 |             Me." Accordingly, if we speak ~of prophecy as directed
537   2, 173 |          man ~is a liar," says: "We speak of ecstasy, not when the
538   2, 173 |             2~I answer that, We can speak of rapture in two ways.
539   2, 173 |             is in the body, when we speak of a living body either
540   2, 173 |             to say on ~this subject speak with more conjecture than
541   2, 174 |            gift of tongues did not ~speak in every language. For that
542   2, 174 |               Every man heard them ~speak in his own tongue," says
543   2, 174 |            had not the knowledge to speak in all languages.~Aquin.:
544   2, 174 |             one of the faithful now speak save in one tongue. Therefore
545   2, 174 |            Ghost, and they began to speak with divers tongues, ~according
546   2, 174 |             Holy Ghost gave them to speak"; on which passage a gloss ~
547   2, 174 |        either as to how they should speak to ~other people, or as
548   2, 174 |            all, or that they should speak ~in all tongues, it was
549   2, 174 |            fitting that they should speak in all ~tongues, because
550   2, 174 |          they were able not only to speak, but also to understand
551   2, 174 |            miracle that they should speak all kinds of tongues"; and
552   2, 174 |           14:18): "I thank my God I speak with all your tongues."~
553   2, 174 |             was no ~need for Him to speak in every tongue. And therefore,
554   2, 174 |           14:18): "I thank my God I speak with all your tongues."
555   2, 174 |            for if he be ~enabled to speak in divers tongues without
556   2, 174 |         they might ~think those who speak in tongues to be mad (1
557   2, 174 |             in a tongue "is said to speak "not unto men," i.e. to
558   2, 175 |           whereby a man is able to ~speak so as to teach, please,
559   2, 182 |             1/2~Reply OBJ 1: We may speak of priest and bishop in
560   2, 183 |          teach thee what thou shalt speak." At other times the impediment ~
561   2, 185 |     business, and wilt thou that I ~speak to the king or to the general
562   2, 185 |              xviii]: "If one has to speak, and is so busy that he ~
563   2, 185 |       because it ~suffices that one speak while many listen." Therefore
564   2, 185 |          expressly: "If one has to ~speak." For according to a gloss
565   2, 186 |           Cor. 1:10): "That you all speak the same thing, and ~that
566   2, 186 |            wilderness']; and I will speak to her heart." Wherefore
567   2, 187 |              and being weaned so to speak, begin to fast and keep
568   3, 1   |         obey; and the capability we speak of pertains to this. But
569   3, 2   |      natures. Hence just as when we speak of "otherness" in regard ~
570   3, 2   |         hence the union of which we speak ~does not imply the greatest
571   3, 6   |            human nature, whether we speak of the grace of union or
572   3, 7   |           not necessary for Him to ~speak several languages. Yet was
573   3, 7   |          him in a vision, or I will speak to him in a dream." But
574   3, 7   |              1/1~Reply OBJ 1: If we speak of mathematical quantity,
575   3, 7   |    repugnant to addition. But if we speak of natural ~quantity, there
576   3, 10  |             14], it now remains ~to speak of the three others: (1)
577   3, 10  |             vision of God, we shall speak here only ~of such things
578   3, 13  |             to Him. Therefore if we speak of the soul of Christ in ~
579   3, 13  |        rational creature. But if we speak of the soul of Christ as ~
580   3, 14  |             this article. But if we speak of necessity of ~constraint,
581   3, 15  |            day by day. Hence, if we speak of Christ ~with respect
582   3, 15  |         wonder in Christ. But if we speak of Him ~with respect to
583   3, 16  |            Lord's Passion), but not speak of our Lord as 'homo ~dominicus' (
584   3, 16  |          way of ~signifying; and we speak of the "Divine Word," though
585   3, 17  |           Chelid. ~ci): "If we must speak briefly, that of which the
586   3, 18  |             our Lord, if we wish to speak with propriety." But in ~
587   3, 18  |            faith especially we must speak with propriety. Therefore ~
588   3, 24  |       general reason: for we do not speak of a person's ~nature, but
589   3, 25  |            entirety: ~for we do not speak of honoring a man's hand,
590   3, 25  |          any time it happen that we speak of honoring a man's hand
591   3, 25  |         Para. 2/2~If, therefore, we speak of the cross itself on which
592   3, 25  |             for this reason also we speak to the cross and pray to
593   3, 25  |        Crucified Himself. But if we speak of the effigy of Christ'
594   3, 27  |            Ep. ad Dardan.) seems to speak dubiously of ~their (Jeremias'
595   3, 29  |      dependent on others, unable to speak, and in no way differing
596   3, 29  |           that Scripture is wont to speak of those who are betrothed
597   3, 32  |        perhaps, metaphorically; we ~speak thus only of animals in
598   3, 35  |             sonship: for we ~do not speak of Eve as being the daughter
599   3, 36  |           Lord, when He was able to speak, was announced ~by heralds
600   3, 36  |           spoke, so before He could speak He was manifested by ~speechless
601   3, 39  |             that is, to utter or to speak - therefore was it most ~
602   3, 40  |          the wilderness, and I will speak to her heart." Therefore
603   3, 41  |             He suffered them not to speak, ~for they knew that He
604   3, 42  |        according to 1 Cor. 2:6: "We speak wisdom among the perfect." ~
605   3, 42  |         without parables He did not speak to them" (Mt. 13:34). In
606   3, 42  |         without parables He did not speak to them," ~according to
607   3, 44  |             He suffered them not to speak" (Mk. 1:34; ~Lk. 4:41) those
608   3, 44  |        Wherefore He forbade them to speak in His praise. First, to
609   3, 44  |             to hear and the dumb to speak."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[44] A[
610   3, 46  |            He ~ascribes them, so to speak, to Himself, saying (Ps.
611   3, 46  |             For suppose a prince to speak by word of mouth, and that
612   3, 47  |               An obedient man shall speak of victory."~Aquin.: SMT
613   3, 50  |             1~I answer that, We may speak of Christ's death in two
614   3, 50  |            it is the ~same thing to speak of Christ's death as of
615   3, 52  |        Because ~evident testimonies speak of hell and its pains, there
616   3, 55  |      several times before them, to ~speak familiarly to them, to eat
617   3, 58  |          Fide Orth. iv): "We do not speak of ~the Father's right hand
618   3, 58  |            says that God has, so to speak, "raised us up ~together
619   3, 59  |          the crowd said to Christ: "Speak to my brother that he divide
620   3, 59  |            1/4~I answer that, If we speak of Christ according to His
621   3, 59  |            Body Para. 2/4~But if we speak of Christ in His human nature,
622   3, 59  |             children, who are so to speak something of ~their parent,
623   3, 59  |            to ~Christ - "of whom we speak" [Douay: 'whereof we speak'] [*
624   3, 59  |          speak" [Douay: 'whereof we speak'] [*The words ~"subject
625   3, 60  |            in the sense in which we speak of ~sacraments now; the
626   3, 60  |            is that which those who ~speak that language use principally
627   3, 60  |             add to the word ~that I speak to you, neither shall you
628   3, 61  |            a great sacrament; but I speak in Christ and in the Church."
629   3, 62  |         neither ~is it equivocal to speak of grace commonly so called
630   3, 65  |           sin. But of this we shall speak in its proper ~place (XP,
631   3, 65  |            a great sacrament: but I speak in ~Christ and in the Church."~
632   3, 65  |       Necessity of end, of which we speak now, is twofold. ~First,
633   3, 67  |           is a shame for a woman to speak in the church." Therefore
634   3, 72  |           15): "When I had begun to speak, the ~Holy Ghost fell upon
635   3, 73  |            it is complete; ~thus we speak of one house, and one man.
636   3, 80  |           12:32): ~"Whosoever shall speak a word against the Son of
637   3, 80  |     forgiven him; but he that shall speak against the Holy Ghost,
638   3, 80  |             weak as to be unable to speak, or becomes delirious, let ~
639   3, 84  |    effectively. And yet he does not speak as of something uncertain, ~
640   3, 84  |            Of sorrow and joy we may speak in two ways: first, as being ~
641   3, 84  |         Ethic. ix. Secondly, we may speak of ~joy and sorrow as being
642   3, 85  |         from charity, being, ~so to speak, commanded by charity; and
643   3, 85  |             1~I answer that, We can speak of penance in two ways:
644   3, 85  |             2~I answer that, We may speak of penance in two ways:
645   3, 85  |      certain acts. Secondly, we may speak of penance, with regard
646   3, 86  |              12:32): "He that shall speak against ~the Holy Ghost,
647   3, 86  |              without penance, if we speak of penance as a virtue.
648   3, 88  |           always be so, whether ~we speak of the gravity which a sin
649   3, 90  |            which is the end, so ~to speak, of penance. And since moral
650 Suppl, 1 |           in Meteor. iv, in that we speak of breaking when a thing
651 Suppl, 2 |               respecting and, so to speak, crushing the hardness of
652 Suppl, 2 |         future sins. Yet ~we do not speak of contrition for future
653 Suppl, 3 |             2~I answer that, We may speak of contrition in two ways:
654 Suppl, 6 |           it was a mortal sin, but ~speak doubtfully, leaving the
655 Suppl, 8 |     penitent is believed whether he speak ~for himself or against
656 Suppl, 9 |           that the penitent ~cannot speak to him with his own voice.
657 Suppl, 11|        confession would be bound to speak.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[11] A[
658 Suppl, 12|           its end, e.g. to walk, to speak, and so ~forth. Secondly,
659 Suppl, 14|         metaphorical justice, so to speak, which regards something
660 Suppl, 23|              for one ~is allowed to speak of such matters with an
661 Suppl, 23|           person; and ~one may even speak of other matters so as to
662 Suppl, 25|          your ~lie, that you should speak deceitfully for Him?" Therefore
663 Suppl, 28|           one: so ~that authorities speak of solemn penance in different
664 Suppl, 30|           are inchoate habits so to speak, ~but a certain spiritual
665 Suppl, 32|         they gather strength, so to speak, from ~actual sins. Hence
666 Suppl, 34|          the end ~and effect, so to speak, of grace. on the other
667 Suppl, 34|        neither is order of which we speak now.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[34]
668 Suppl, 37|       sacrament is the genus, so to speak, in ~respect of Orders.~
669 Suppl, 39|              OTC Para. 2/2~We shall speak of bigamy in the treatise
670 Suppl, 40|             the ~authorities quoted speak.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[40] A[
671 Suppl, 44|      joining in respect of which we speak ~of husband and wife; and
672 Suppl, 46|             1~I answer that, We may speak of marriage in two ways.
673 Suppl, 54|             tied ~together: thus we speak of fellow-citizens who are
674 Suppl, 58|            spell, of which we shall speak later (A[2]). If it be due
675 Suppl, 58|          spells, of which we ~shall speak further on (A[2]).~Aquin.:
676 Suppl, 69|          death of sin, we must next speak of the ~resurrection whereby
677 Suppl, 69|  resurrection. Consequently we must speak (1) of those things which ~
678 Suppl, 69| metaphorically. Thus the Scriptures speak of God ~as the sun, because
679 Suppl, 69|              The authorities quoted speak in the sense that no one
680 Suppl, 71|            infinite ~efficacy so to speak. Therefore one offering
681 Suppl, 72|        always fulfilled - unless we speak of His "antecedent" ~will,
682 Suppl, 72|            1/1~I answer that, If we speak of the sun and moon in respect
683 Suppl, 72|             Q[74]). If, however, we speak of them in respect of the
684 Suppl, 72|             they are violent, so to speak. But the life that is restored
685 Suppl, 75|       whence it became customary to speak of the remains of a human ~
686 Suppl, 76|        observed that in ~man we may speak of parts in two ways: first
687 Suppl, 76|             whole is removed, if we speak of ~essential parts, but
688 Suppl, 76|      essential parts, but not if we speak of accidental parts, such
689 Suppl, 77|          man will rise again, if we speak of the totality of the ~
690 Suppl, 77|           will not rise again if we speak of the totality of ~matter.
691 Suppl, 77|           all rise again even if we speak of totality ~of matter:
692 Suppl, 77|             will ~rise again, if we speak of the totality of the species,
693 Suppl, 77|             species, but not if we ~speak of material totality, so
694 Suppl, 77|     reckoned as another part, if we speak of totality of species,
695 Suppl, 78|           Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: We speak of age not as regards the
696 Suppl, 79|         Para. 1/2~I answer that, We speak of a thing being "passive"
697 Suppl, 79|          has over its matter, if we speak ~of the passion which is
698 Suppl, 80|          perfected thereby: thus we speak of subtlety in the sun and
699 Suppl, 80|       spiritual bodies, so would he speak of natural [animale] bodies,
700 Suppl, 81|             of all proportion so to speak. Now the ~non-glorified
701 Suppl, 84|           which the text goes on to speak, signifies each one's ~conscience,
702 Suppl, 84|             wherefore ~they need to speak in order to notify such
703 Suppl, 85|       manner it seems that He ~will speak with the voice of the body,
704 Suppl, 86|          wisdom, transcribe, so to ~speak, in their hearts whatever
705 Suppl, 86|         speech as the ~lower angels speak to the higher [*Cf. FP,
706 Suppl, 86|           wicked ~angels. But if we speak of the judgment of retribution,
707 Suppl, 87|           latter is secondary so to speak and acquired, while the
708 Suppl, 88|        nature in the same way as we speak of natural ~principles;
709 Suppl, 92|             great sacrament: ~but I speak in Christ and in the Church."
710 Suppl, 92|        Hence the dower of which ~we speak now is defined thus: "The
711 Suppl, 93|           not in this sense that we speak of an aureole now. Secondly,
712 Suppl, 93|          are the instruments, so to speak, whereby we merit. Now in
713 Suppl, 93|          this the sense in which we speak of fruit now; for we ~have
714 Suppl, 93|         neither in this sense do we speak of fruit ~now, but we are
715 Suppl, 93|            in the sense in which we speak of it now, as ~evidenced
716 Suppl, 93|           Reply OBJ 3: Fruit, as we speak of it now, corresponds to
717 Suppl, 93|           which are the parts so to speak of a virtuous ~act), since
718 Suppl, 96|            Hence: "I ~will suddenly speak against a nation and against
719 Appen2, 1|            those who deny Purgatory speak against the justice of God:
 
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