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501 3, 80 | altogether?~(12) Whether it is lawful to receive the body without
502 3, 80 | And therefore it ~is never lawful to take this sacrament after
503 3, 80 | Para. 1/1~Whether it is lawful to receive this sacrament
504 3, 80 | It does not appear to be lawful to receive this sacrament
505 3, 80 | seems, then, that it is lawful to receive this sacrament
506 3, 80 | Para. 1/1~Whether it is lawful to abstain altogether from
507 3, 80 | 1~OBJ 1: It seems to be lawful to abstain altogether from
508 3, 80 | his house, it seems to be lawful for any individual to ~abstain
509 3, 80 | 1~OBJ 2: Further, it is lawful for anyone to refrain from
510 3, 80 | unfitting. Therefore, it seems lawful even for the ~godly to refrain
511 3, 80 | Para. 1/1~Whether it is lawful to receive the body of Christ
512 3, 80 | altogether." Therefore it is not ~lawful to receive the body of Christ
513 3, 82 | sacrament?~(4) Whether it is lawful for the priest consecrating
514 3, 82 | sacrament. Hence it is not ~lawful for anyone else to touch
515 3, 82 | Consecr., dist. 2): ~"It is lawful to eat of this sacrifice
516 3, 82 | of Christ: but it is not lawful for anyone to eat of that
517 3, 82 | and therefore it is ~not lawful for Catholics to repeat
518 3, 82 | Consequently, it is not lawful to ~receive Communion from
519 3, 82 | sentence is pronounced, it is lawful to ~receive Communion at
520 3, 82 | it can be ~consumed by a lawful priest): but what we shun
521 3, 82 | Para. 1/1~Whether it is lawful for a priest to refrain
522 3, 82 | 1~OBJ 1: It seems to be lawful for a priest to refrain
523 3, 82 | two minds. But it is not lawful for the priest ~who is in
524 3, 82 | consecrating. Hence, it is not lawful for ~the priest, even though
525 3, 83 | that after midnight it is lawful to celebrate.~Aquin.: SMT
526 3, 83 | therefore, as a rule, it is not lawful to celebrate this sacrament ~
527 3, 83 | dist. 1): "It is ~not lawful to bless a church in which
528 3, 83 | faithful lie in it, it ~is lawful to celebrate mass therein."
529 Suppl, 6 | confession?~(4) Whether it is lawful to confess a sin of which
530 Suppl, 6 | Para. 1/1~Whether it is lawful for a man to confess a sin
531 Suppl, 6 | It would seem that it is lawful for a man to confess a sin
532 Suppl, 6 | to be praised. But it is ~lawful for a man to confess himself
533 Suppl, 6 | he is. Therefore ~it is lawful to confess having committed
534 Suppl, 8 | 2) Whether it is ever lawful to confess to another than
535 Suppl, 8 | priest?~(5) Whether it is lawful for anyone to confess to
536 Suppl, 8 | 1/1~Whether it is ever lawful to confess to another than
537 Suppl, 8 | would seem that it is never lawful to confess to another than ~
538 Suppl, 8 | diocese. Therefore it is not lawful for one ~priest to hear
539 Suppl, 8 | Nevertheless it is not lawful to receive ~the Eucharist
540 Suppl, 8 | Para. 1/1~Whether it is lawful for anyone to confess to
541 Suppl, 8 | would seem that it is not lawful for anyone to confess to ~
542 Suppl, 8 | Therefore it ~cannot be lawful for anyone to confess to
543 Suppl, 8 | bodily necessity. ~But it is lawful in a case of extreme necessity,
544 Suppl, 11| that in certain cases it is lawful to reveal a confession.~
545 Suppl, 20| of Gratian: "It is not ~lawful for every priest to loose
546 Suppl, 21| is the privation of all ~lawful communion with the faithful."~
547 Suppl, 21| thus cursing is sometimes lawful and ~salutary: thus a physician
548 Suppl, 21| 1-10). Therefore it ~is lawful for the Church to excommunicate
549 Suppl, 23| inquiry:~(1) Whether it is lawful to communicate in matters
550 Suppl, 23| Para. 1/1~Whether it is lawful, in matters purely corporal,
551 Suppl, 23| It would seem that it is lawful, in matters purely corporal,
552 Suppl, 23| communication. Therefore it is lawful to communicate with an ~
553 Suppl, 23| faithful. Wherefore it is ~lawful to communicate with a person
554 Suppl, 23| faithful. Wherefore it is not lawful to ~communicate with one
555 Suppl, 23| wherein ~communication is lawful, viz. in those which concern
556 Suppl, 23| contrary. At any rate it is lawful for them to communicate
557 Suppl, 23| 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: It is lawful to hold communion with one
558 Suppl, 25| way, provided there be a ~lawful cause, the intention of
559 Suppl, 26| provided the ~cause be a lawful one: while, in bishops,
560 Suppl, 28| solemnized. Because it is not lawful for a priest, even through
561 Suppl, 36| has received, it would be lawful for him to do so by dispensation.~
562 Suppl, 40| offering sacrifices, which was lawful even to the lesser priests; ~
563 Suppl, 41| 3) Whether its act is lawful?~(4) Whether its act can
564 Suppl, 41| severs the latter, ~since a lawful occupation about lower things
565 Suppl, 41| same; and yet the ~one is lawful and the other unlawful.~
566 Suppl, 43| sins ~mortally, unless a lawful impediment arise; and the
567 Suppl, 43| renounced; and if it be ~lawful, it is either about things
568 Suppl, 43| given when ~they come to the lawful age, they should seek a
569 Suppl, 44| vii, 6), "matrimony is the lawful consent ~of two apt persons
570 Suppl, 44| subjects by the words "between lawful persons." It also points
571 Suppl, 45| sin, unless they have a lawful motive for being excused. ~[*
572 Suppl, 46| OBJ 1: The fulfilling of a lawful oath is of Divine law, but
573 Suppl, 46| unlawful, whereas it was lawful before, he who does not ~
574 Suppl, 46| oath unlawful which was lawful before.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
575 Suppl, 48| between husband and wife ~is lawful between brother and sister
576 Suppl, 50| Para. 1/1~OBJ 5: Further, lawful and unlawful differ as that
577 Suppl, 50| position between those who are lawful and those who are unlawful
578 Suppl, 50| between those ~who are simply lawful subjects and those who are
579 Suppl, 51| of which makes an action lawful or unlawful. For if a ~man
580 Suppl, 51| sacrament, or of its being lawful. Wherefore such error as
581 Suppl, 52| will that makes a thing lawful or unlawful, but the law
582 Suppl, 54| household, because if a lawful carnal intercourse ~were
583 Suppl, 54| carnal intercourse to ~be lawful or unlawful at different
584 Suppl, 55| unlawful but also on account of lawful intercourse: for instance
585 Suppl, 55| all copulation apart from lawful marriage is a ~mortal sin,
586 Suppl, 55| a certain fact is deemed lawful whereas ~it is unlawful.
587 Suppl, 55| impediment it is deemed ~lawful, whereas it is unlawful.~
588 Suppl, 55| were hindered by some other lawful cause, his accusation should ~
589 Suppl, 57| for it is described as a "lawful taking," and the term ~"
590 Suppl, 57| Perp. iii, 49), if it were lawful for them to have carnal
591 Suppl, 59| wife." Therefore it is ~lawful also under the New Law.~
592 Suppl, 59| nature, ~wherefore it is not lawful for an unbeliever to divorce
593 Suppl, 59| person simply unfit for lawful ~marriage, whereas the condition
594 Suppl, 59| Now seemingly it is not lawful for the believing ~husband
595 Suppl, 59| Much less therefore is it lawful for him ~to take another
596 Suppl, 59| tie being dissolved, it is lawful for the husband to take
597 Suppl, 59| certain case so that it is ~lawful to marry again. Therefore
598 Suppl, 60| in a certain case it is lawful to kill one's wife?~(2)
599 Suppl, 60| Para. 1/1~Whether it is lawful for a man to kill his wife
600 Suppl, 60| 1/1~OBJ 1: It would seem lawful for a man to kill his wife
601 Suppl, 60| Therefore it would seem lawful for him even to kill his
602 Suppl, 60| capital sin, it would seem lawful ~for a husband to kill his
603 Suppl, 60| on a par. But it is not lawful for ~a wife to kill her
604 Suppl, 60| by the law; just as it is lawful to accuse a person of murder ~
605 Suppl, 60| the act of adultery is not lawful, neither according to ~civil
606 Suppl, 60| considers it, as though ~it were lawful, that he should kill her
607 Suppl, 60| Therefore in no case is it lawful for ~a husband to kill his
608 Suppl, 60| does not prove that it is lawful simply, but that it ~is
609 Suppl, 60| simply, but that it ~is lawful as regards immunity from
610 Suppl, 60| s wife, for it is never lawful to strike one's mother,
611 Suppl, 60| whereas it is ~sometimes lawful to strike one's wife. But
612 Suppl, 61| spiritual marriage. Now it is lawful to pass from a less strict
613 Suppl, 62| inquiry:~(1) Whether it is lawful for a husband to put his
614 Suppl, 62| Para. 1/1~Whether it is lawful for a husband to put away
615 Suppl, 62| evil. Therefore this is not lawful.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[62] A[
616 Suppl, 62| excepted in ~which it is not lawful to put away a wife who has
617 Suppl, 62| act remains, in itself, lawful, unless it become ~accidentally
618 Suppl, 62| pronounced ~by the judge, it is lawful to carry it out without
619 Suppl, 62| latter has been sometimes lawful, but the former never. Therefore
620 Suppl, 62| that the same things are lawful or unlawful ~to the one
621 Suppl, 62| Therefore it would seem lawful for ~her to marry again.~
622 Suppl, 62| OBJ 4: Further, if it were lawful to be reconciled to an adulterous ~
623 Suppl, 63| inquiry:~(1) Whether it is lawful?~(2) Whether it is a sacrament?~
624 Suppl, 63| Whether a second marriage is lawful?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[63] A[
625 Suppl, 63| neither is a second marriage lawful.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[63] A[
626 Suppl, 63| things as are becoming and lawful. Yet priests are debarred
627 Suppl, 63| Therefore second ~marriages are lawful.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[63] A[
628 Suppl, 63| only ~second marriages are lawful, but even third and so on.~
629 Suppl, 64| 1~OBJ 2: Further, it is lawful to everyone to abstain from
630 Suppl, 64| cause, then if ~this be a lawful cause, he is not bound,
631 Suppl, 64| 1/1~OBJ 1: It would seem lawful for a menstruous wife to
632 Suppl, 64| above (A[5]). Now it is lawful ~for the husband, even if
633 Suppl, 64| consequently this is also lawful to the ~wife. Therefore,
634 Suppl, 64| same reason. ~But it is not lawful to demand the debt in a
635 Suppl, 64| Therefore ~neither is it lawful at a holy time.~Aquin.:
636 Suppl, 64| spiritual things, it is not ~lawful to ask for the debt.~Aquin.:
637 Suppl, 65| 2) Whether this was ever lawful?~(3) Whether it is against
638 Suppl, 65| 5) Whether it was ever lawful to have a concubine?~Aquin.:
639 Suppl, 65| 1/1~Whether it was ever lawful to have several wives?~Aquin.:
640 Suppl, 65| that it can never have been lawful to have several ~wives.
641 Suppl, 65| Further, if it was ever lawful, this could only be because
642 Suppl, 65| only be because it was ~lawful either in itself, or by
643 Suppl, 65| former, it would also ~be lawful now; if the latter, this
644 Suppl, 65| Further, if a thing be lawful by dispensation, it is only
645 Suppl, 65| dispensation, it is only lawful ~for those who receive the
646 Suppl, 65| seem that it was not made lawful by ~dispensation.~Aquin.:
647 Suppl, 65| two wives; and so it ~was lawful.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[65] A[
648 Suppl, 65| Therefore at one time it ~was lawful.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[65] A[
649 Suppl, 65| cease to be binding, it is ~lawful to disregard them. But because
650 Suppl, 65| asserted ~that is was never lawful to have several wives without
651 Suppl, 65| fornication as though it ~were lawful, as also other things contrary
652 Suppl, 65| 1/1~Whether it was ever lawful to have a concubine?~Aquin.:
653 Suppl, 65| that it has been sometimes lawful to have a ~concubine. For
654 Suppl, 65| Yet at times it has been ~lawful to have several wives. Therefore
655 Suppl, 65| Therefore it has also been lawful to have ~a concubine.~Aquin.:
656 Suppl, 65| consequently it was sometime lawful to have a concubine.~Aquin.:
657 Suppl, 65| the decalogue were ~never lawful. Now to have a concubine
658 Suppl, 65| Therefore it was ~never lawful.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[65] A[
659 Suppl, 65| husband." But it is never ~lawful for a wife to put aside
660 Suppl, 65| Therefore it was never lawful for a husband to have a ~
661 Suppl, 65| above (A[3]), it was never lawful either in itself or ~by
662 Suppl, 66| is when a man has several lawful wives successively; ~the
663 Suppl, 66| fornication if he has not a ~lawful wife, or adultery if he
664 Suppl, 66| Para. 1/1~Whether it is lawful for a bigamist to receive
665 Suppl, 66| cap. Nuper): "It is not ~lawful to grant a dispensation
666 Suppl, 66| OBJ 2: Further, it is not lawful to grant a dispensation
667 Suppl, 67| dispensation it may become lawful to put away a wife?~(3)
668 Suppl, 67| wife?~(3) Whether it was lawful under the Mosaic law?~(4)
669 Suppl, 67| Therefore after that time it ~is lawful to put away a wife without
670 Suppl, 67| Whether it may have been lawful by dispensation to put away
671 Suppl, 67| seems that it could not be lawful by dispensation to put away ~
672 Suppl, 67| Therefore it could ~be lawful by dispensation for a man
673 Suppl, 67| Para. 1/1~Whether it was lawful to divorce a wife under
674 Suppl, 67| It would seem that it was lawful to divorce a wife under
675 Suppl, 67| divorce was at one time lawful.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[67] A[
676 Suppl, 67| it nevertheless became lawful by God's ~permitting it,
677 Suppl, 67| permitted, an evil indeed, yet lawful." Those who hold the first
678 Suppl, 67| Para. 1/1~Whether it was lawful for a divorced wife to have
679 Suppl, 67| It would seem that it was lawful for a divorced wife to have ~
680 Suppl, 67| 5:32). ~Therefore it was lawful in the Old Law.~Aquin.:
681 Suppl, 67| Law. Therefore it was not lawful for the divorced ~wife to
682 Suppl, 67| opinion, ~just as it was lawful by virtue of the Divine
683 Suppl, 67| 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: It was lawful for a husband to have several
684 Suppl, 67| dissolved. But it was never lawful for a wife to have several
685 Suppl, 67| had divorced. For it is lawful to undo what was ill done.
686 Suppl, 67| ill done. Therefore it was lawful for him ~to undo it, by
687 Suppl, 67| Further, it has always been lawful to be indulgent to the sinner, ~
688 Suppl, 67| Therefore this also was lawful.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[67] A[
689 Suppl, 67| Therefore at ~least it was lawful to take back a divorced
690 Suppl, 67| Reply OBJ 2: It was always lawful to be indulgent to the sinner
691 Suppl, 67| For some say that it ~was lawful for a divorced wife to be
692 Suppl, 67| probability that it was not lawful to divorce a wife except ~
693 Suppl, 68| who are born of a true and lawful ~marriage; some are natural
694 Suppl, 86| many who ~will have made lawful use of riches will have
695 Suppl, 93| Augustine (De Civ. Dei i) it is lawful to no ~one to lay hands
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