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Part, Question
1 1, 1 | the musician accepts on authority the principles taught him
2 1, 1 | in order to establish the authority of those men through ~whom
3 1, 1 | argument is either ~from authority or from reason. If it is
4 1, 1 | from reason. If it is from authority, it seems ~unbefitting its
5 1, 1 | dignity, for the proof from authority is the weakest form ~of
6 1, 1 | based upon arguments from ~authority, inasmuch as its principles
7 1, 1 | ought to believe on the authority of those to whom the revelation
8 1, 1 | although the argument from authority based on human reason is
9 1, 1 | weakest, yet the argument from authority based on divine revelation
10 1, 1 | doctrine makes use also of the authority of philosophers in those ~
11 1, 1 | but ~properly uses the authority of the canonical Scriptures
12 1, 1 | incontrovertible proof, and the authority of the doctors of the Church
13 1, 12 | 1/1 ~Reply OBJ 1: That authority speaks of the similitude
14 1, 23 | Against this also is the authority of ~Scripture. For it is
15 1, 31 | God, as appears from the authority quoted. Yet, Damascene (
16 1, 32 | is of faith, except by ~authority alone, to those who receive
17 1, 32 | to those who receive the authority; while as regards ~others
18 1, 32 | dignity, as it ~belongs to the authority of the Father that He is
19 1, 33 | the Father something of ~authority by reason of His being the
20 1, 33 | says (De Trin. ix): ~"By authority of the Giver, the Father
21 1, 33 | of creatures. Hence the ~authority quoted subjoins: "That He
22 1, 33 | that it imports universal authority, or also His plenitude as
23 1, 33 | common. For source and ~authority signify in God nothing but
24 1, 36 | explicitly defined by the authority of the Roman Pontiff, by
25 1, 36 | Roman Pontiff, by whose ~authority also the ancient councils
26 1, 36 | sometimes denotes direct ~authority, as when we say, the king
27 1, 36 | and ~sometimes indirect authority, as when we say, the bailiff
28 1, 39 | can be ~confirmed by the authority of Holy Writ, as appears
29 1, 42 | recognition ~of paternal authority; whereas "creatures are
30 1, 43 | creature. But as implying the authority of the giver as regards
31 1, 43 | show forth in ~Christ the authority of the giver of grace by
32 1, 43 | Further, the sender has authority over the one sent. But there ~
33 1, 43 | sent. But there ~can be no authority as regards a divine person
34 1, 61 | Gregory Nazianzen, "whose authority in ~Christian doctrine is
35 1, 63 | in contradiction with the authority of ~Scripture - for it is
36 1, 64 | is also contrary to the ~authority of Sacred Scripture, which
37 1, 66 | heaven rests only on the authority of ~Strabus and Bede, and
38 1, 68 | of ~Scripture have more authority than the most exalted human
39 1, 69 | 1/1~On the contrary, The authority of Scripture suffices.~Aquin.:
40 1, 69 | supports this ~view by the authority of Scripture, for it is
41 1, 70 | the contrary, Suffices the authority of Scripture.~Aquin.: SMT
42 1, 70 | the contrary, Suffices the authority of Scripture.~Aquin.: SMT
43 1, 71 | the contrary, Suffices the authority of Scripture.~Aquin.: SMT
44 1, 72 | the contrary, Suffices the authority of Scripture.~Aquin.: SMT
45 1, 77 | OBJ 1: That book has no authority, and so what is there written ~
46 1, 39 | can be ~confirmed by the authority of Holy Writ, as appears
47 1, 42 | recognition ~of paternal authority; whereas "creatures are
48 1, 43 | creature. But as implying the authority of the giver as regards
49 1, 43 | show forth in ~Christ the authority of the giver of grace by
50 1, 43 | Further, the sender has authority over the one sent. But there ~
51 1, 43 | sent. But there ~can be no authority as regards a divine person
52 1, 62 | Gregory Nazianzen, "whose authority in ~Christian doctrine is
53 1, 64 | in contradiction with the authority of ~Scripture - for it is
54 1, 65 | is also contrary to the ~authority of Sacred Scripture, which
55 1, 67 | heaven rests only on the authority of ~Strabus and Bede, and
56 1, 69 | words of Scripture have more authority than the most exalted human
57 1, 70 | 1/1~On the contrary, The authority of Scripture suffices.~Aquin.:
58 1, 70 | supports this ~view by the authority of Scripture, for it is
59 1, 71 | the contrary, Suffices the authority of Scripture.~Aquin.: SMT
60 1, 71 | the contrary, Suffices the authority of Scripture.~Aquin.: SMT
61 1, 71 | the contrary, Suffices the authority of Scripture.~Aquin.: SMT
62 1, 71 | the contrary, Suffices the authority of Scripture.~Aquin.: SMT
63 1, 76 | OBJ 1: That book has no authority, and so what is there written ~
64 1, 78 | that book is not of ~great authority.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[79] A[
65 1, 78 | 1 ~Reply OBJ 1: If this authority is accepted, intelligence
66 1, 88 | demons; unless, indeed, the ~authority of Ecclesiasticus be set
67 1, 90 | On the contrary, Is the authority of Scripture.~Aquin.: SMT
68 1, 91 | woman should ~neither "use authority over man," and so she was
69 1, 92 | God, as appears from the authority quoted above (Arg. On the
70 1, 98 | what we believe rests on authority. Wherefore, in making any ~
71 1, 98 | made known to us by Divine ~authority. Now it is clear that it
72 1, 98 | 2~Now we have it on the authority of Scripture that "God made
73 1, 100 | above nature, we rely on authority alone; and so, when ~authority
74 1, 100 | authority alone; and so, when ~authority is wanting, we must be guided
75 1, 107 | it to ~be governed by one authority, as the Philosopher shows (
76 1, 107 | order of a ~multitude under authority, is derived from its end.
77 1, 107 | 1~On the contrary is the authority of Holy Scripture wherein
78 1, 107 | these placings may claim authority from the words ~of the Apostle,
79 1, 108 | requires that there should be authority among ~them. This agrees
80 1, 108 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: The authority of the demons is not founded
81 1, 111 | at Whose nod and by Whose authority the angels ~work; and is
82 1, 112 | On the contrary, is the authority of Jerome quoted above (
83 1, 112 | perfect charity and just authority there ~can be no strife.
84 2, 4 | shown to be false, both by ~authority and by reason. By authority,
85 2, 4 | authority and by reason. By authority, since the Apostle says (
86 2, 7 | from "which an orator adds authority and strength to his argument."
87 2, 7 | 1~On the contrary is the authority of the Philosopher in Ethic.
88 2, 12 | architect or anyone who is in authority, by his command moves ~others
89 2, 15 | proved to be false by the ~authority of Damascene who says (De
90 2, 19 | the command of a lower authority ~does not bind if it be
91 2, 19 | the command of a higher authority: for ~instance, if a provincial
92 2, 19 | known that ~the inferior authority prescribes something contrary
93 2, 19 | the command of ~the higher authority. But if a man were to believe
94 2, 34 | Since, ~therefore, Divine authority leads to no evil, it seems
95 2, 35 | wherefore it was said in the authority ~quoted above that intellectual
96 2, 35 | contrary, stands the twofold authority of Gregory of Nyssa ~[*Nemesius]
97 2, 41 | the contrary suffices the authority of Damascene and Gregory
98 2, 46 | the contrary, stands the authority of Damascene (De Fide Orth.
99 2, 55 | the contrary, We have the authority of Augustine from whose
100 2, 57 | the contrary, stands the authority of the Philosopher (Ethic.
101 2, 61 | the power and ~renown of authority." This agrees with what
102 2, 68 | the contrary, stands the authority of Holy Writ (Is. 11:2,3).~
103 2, 69 | the contrary, stands the authority of Our Lord Who propounded
104 2, 71 | 1/1~On the contrary, the authority of Augustine suffices (Contra
105 2, 74 | prohibition of some ~higher authority: wherefore the act is inordinate,
106 2, 77 | this is confirmed by Divine authority, according to the ~words
107 2, 84 | the contrary, stands the authority of Gregory who enumerates
108 2, 85 | 1/1~On the contrary, The authority of Bede suffices [*Reference
109 2, 87 | example, conforming to their authority as it were. Moreover they ~
110 2, 92 | framer of the law, by whose authority the pain ~is inflicted.
111 2, 95 | the contrary, stands the authority of Isidore.~Aquin.: SMT
112 2, 95 | 1/1~On the contrary, The authority of Isidore (OBJ[1]) suffices.~
113 2, 96 | respect of the end, as when an authority imposes on his ~subjects
114 2, 96 | altogether free from its ~authority: hence the subjects of one
115 2, 96 | are not ~subject to his authority. In another way, by being
116 2, 96 | the mandate of the ~lower authority, since he is directed by
117 2, 96 | coercive power save from the authority of the ~sovereign. Thus
118 2, 96 | keep himself. And a wise ~authority [*Dionysius Cato, Dist.
119 2, 96 | can do this who are in ~authority, and who, on account of
120 2, 96 | referring the matter to authority, the ~mere necessity brings
121 2, 97 | dispensation of those in authority?~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[97] A[
122 2, 97 | man, but only by Divine authority. Hence it is that no ~custom
123 2, 97 | 16): "Let custom yield to authority: evil customs should be ~
124 2, 97 | observance, that does the authority of the ~sovereign, who has
125 2, 97 | abolish a law made by a higher authority; ~nevertheless with such
126 2, 97 | law that ~rests upon his authority, so that, when the law fails
127 2, 97 | whom the law derives its authority, or his delegate; so, in
128 2, 98 | to make a law by his own ~authority; but sometimes after making
129 2, 98 | made the Law by His own authority, but He promulgated it ~
130 2, 99 | Hence there was need for the authority of the Divine law to ~rescue
131 2, 99 | considerations, viz. the authority of ~the lawgiver, and the
132 2, 99 | set forth to indicate the authority ~of God the lawgiver: e.g.
133 2, 100 | the contrary, stands the authority of Augustine who, in commenting
134 2, 100 | that ~sentence by Divine authority, he will be no murderer
135 2, 100 | change; sometimes by Divine authority alone, namely, in such ~
136 2, 100 | sometimes also by human authority, namely in such matters
137 2, 102 | him, are subject to the authority of ~God, and should be offered
138 2, 102 | their hands denoted pastoral authority: and ~it was commanded that
139 2, 103 | indeed established by Divine authority, but ordained by ~human
140 2, 103 | ceremonies fixed, not by the ~authority of any law, but according
141 2, 105 | introduced even by Divine authority; as we read of its being
142 2, 105 | being introduced ~by the authority of the prophet Ahias the
143 2, 105 | number of persons are set in ~authority; partly democracy, i.e.
144 2, 105 | did ~not set up the kingly authority with full power, but gave
145 2, 105 | the guidance of those in authority: others are effected by
146 2, 105 | the direction of those in authority, to whom men are ~subject.
147 2, 105 | Ethic. x, 9), the paternal ~authority has the power only of admonition;
148 2, 106 | the Apostle, ~quoting the authority of Jeremias 31:31,33: "Behold
149 2, 108 | and after commending the authority of the ~apostles, through
150 2, 1 | of faith, i.e. from the ~authority of Holy Writ, as Dionysius
151 2, 1 | the contrary stands the authority of the Church who formulates
152 2, 1 | symbol is published by the ~authority of the universal Church.
153 2, 1 | not seem to belong to the authority of the Sovereign Pontiff
154 2, 1 | Sovereign ~Pontiff has no authority to publish a new edition
155 2, 1 | convoked otherwise than by the authority of the ~Sovereign Pontiff,
156 2, 1 | Therefore it belongs to the authority of the Sovereign Pontiff
157 2, 1 | symbol belongs to that ~authority which is empowered to decide
158 2, 1 | Now this belongs to the ~authority of the Sovereign Pontiff, "
159 2, 1 | Consequently it belongs to the sole authority of the ~Sovereign Pontiff
160 2, 1 | Sovereign Pontiff, by whose authority the council is ~convoked,
161 2, 1 | it was accepted by the authority of the Sovereign ~Pontiff,
162 2, 2 | 1~On the contrary is the authority of Augustine who makes this
163 2, 2 | promptness of the will subject to authority, suffices for ~the act of
164 2, 2 | for he is ~moved by the authority of Divine teaching confirmed
165 2, 2 | on account of the Divine ~authority. Secondly, human reasons
166 2, 2 | what is of faith on the authority of God ~alone, although
167 2, 2 | forward in support of the ~authority of faith, are not demonstrations
168 2, 4 | 1/1~On the contrary, The authority of the Apostle suffices.~
169 2, 4 | is convinced by Divine ~authority, so as to assent to what
170 2, 4 | evidence taken from Divine authority does not make a ~thing apparent
171 2, 4 | than ~hearing; but if (the authority of) the person from whom
172 2, 4 | about what he hears on the ~authority of an expert in science,
173 2, 5 | and have the force of an authority, yet it may be said that
174 2, 9 | Now it follows from this authority that ~knowledge directs
175 2, 10 | Whether unbelievers can have authority over Christians?~(11) Whether
176 2, 10 | according to the same ~authority, to adhere to Satan when
177 2, 10 | is a sin. Hence the same ~authority adds: "Because every one
178 2, 10 | Some have understood the authority quoted to forbid, not ~the
179 2, 10 | Whether unbelievers may have authority or dominion over the faithful?~
180 2, 10 | that unbelievers may have authority or dominion ~over the faithful.
181 2, 10 | unless unbelievers could have authority over the faithful. ~Therefore
182 2, 10 | that unbelievers can have authority over the faithful.~Aquin.:
183 2, 10 | Therefore unbelievers can have ~authority over the faithful.~Aquin.:
184 2, 10 | Therefore ~unbelievers may have authority over the faithful even as
185 2, 10 | contrary, Those who are in authority can pronounce judgment on ~
186 2, 10 | unbelievers cannot have authority over the faithful.~Aquin.:
187 2, 10 | may speak of dominion or authority of unbelievers over the
188 2, 10 | over ~believers, or to have authority over them in any capacity
189 2, 10 | may speak of dominion or authority, as already in force: ~and
190 2, 10 | observe that dominion and authority are institutions of ~human
191 2, 10 | do away with dominion and authority of unbelievers over the ~
192 2, 10 | this right of dominion or authority can be justly done away ~
193 2, 10 | of the Church who has the authority of ~God: since unbelievers
194 2, 10 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: The authority of Caesar preceded the distinction
195 2, 10 | unbelievers to have dominion or authority ~over the faithful, than
196 2, 10 | also, ~those who are in authority, rightly tolerate certain
197 2, 10 | than the right of parental authority over children, ~since the
198 2, 10 | since the right of parental authority can be made to cease, when
199 2, 10 | of ~unbelieving parents' authority over their children: and
200 2, 10 | lose the rights of parental authority over their ~children as
201 2, 10 | the Church has very great authority and ~ought to be jealously
202 2, 10 | catholic doctors derives its authority from the Church. Hence we
203 2, 10 | we ought to ~abide by the authority of the Church rather than
204 2, 11 | had been defined by the ~authority of the universal Church,
205 2, 11 | deemed a heretic. This ~authority resides chiefly in the Sovereign
206 2, 11 | and ~honor, against whose authority neither Jerome nor Augustine
207 2, 11 | to death by ~the secular authority, much more reason is there
208 2, 12 | healthy. Now ~although the authority quoted may be understood
209 2, 12 | predecessors, we, by our apostolic authority, ~absolve from their oath
210 2, 12 | facto" absolved from his authority and from the ~oath of allegiance
211 2, 15 | were not under any other ~authority, but were immediately under
212 2, 18 | the contrary stands the authority of the Master (Sent. iii,
213 2, 21 | had to be induced by the authority of the Divine law, partly
214 2, 22 | God, as ~evidenced by the authority of Augustine quoted above.~
215 2, 34 | the contrary stands the authority of Gregory (Moral. xxxi,
216 2, 35 | the contrary stands the authority of Gregory (Moral. xxxi,
217 2, 36 | the contrary stands the authority of Gregory (Moral. xxxi,
218 2, 37 | who rebelled ~against his authority to be punished in a miraculous
219 2, 38 | are ~necessary. First, the authority of the sovereign by whose
220 2, 38 | committed to those who are ~in authority, it is their business to
221 2, 38 | said ~to those who are in authority (Ps. 81:4): "Rescue the
222 2, 38 | those who hold the supreme authority."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[40] A[
223 2, 38 | declared by the legitimate authority, and for a ~just cause,
224 2, 38 | permission of superior or lawful authority." On the other ~hand, to
225 2, 38 | private person) by the ~authority of the sovereign or judge,
226 2, 38 | for justice, and by the authority, so to speak, of God, is
227 2, 38 | and clerics may, by the authority of their ~superiors, take
228 2, 38 | and he proves this by the authority of ~the Lord, Who commanded
229 2, 39 | being declared not by public authority, but rather by an ~inordinate
230 2, 39 | it must be declared by ~authority of the governing power,
231 2, 39 | in virtue of their public authority, ~attack certain men and
232 2, 39 | those who resist the public ~authority. Hence it is not the assailants
233 2, 41 | all such persons as have ~authority over the common weal. In
234 2, 42 | the contrary stands the authority of Scripture.~Aquin.: SMT
235 2, 43 | reason according to the same authority (De ~Trin. xii, 7) "is intent
236 2, 43 | but only for those ~in authority. Therefore wisdom is not
237 2, 43 | to those alone who are in authority to ~direct and judge other
238 2, 44 | fatuity, according to the same authority (Etym. x), in that folly
239 2, 45 | woman, as stated by the same authority (Polit. iii, 2).~Aquin.:
240 2, 47 | the contrary stands the authority of Tully and Macrobius,
241 2, 47 | the contrary stands the authority of Macrobius, quoted above (
242 2, 48 | certain ~others placed in authority, and even to the people,
243 2, 48 | has in his household an authority like that of a ~king, as
244 2, 52 | 2: According to the same authority (gloss), a small offering ~
245 2, 55 | on human, but on Divine authority. Therefore right is ~unfittingly
246 2, 55 | itself, as stated by the authority quoted above~Aquin.: SMT
247 2, 56 | the service of God his ~authority over the things that are
248 2, 58 | existing chiefly in one who has authority.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[60] A[
249 2, 58 | come ~from one who is in authority; thirdly, that it be pronounced
250 2, 58 | matters wherein he has no authority, ~and this is called judgment "
251 2, 58 | it by giving it force of authority.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[60] A[
252 2, 58 | punished sins without having authority ~over those whom they punished;
253 2, 58 | even as the judge requires authority in order to judge ~aright,
254 2, 58 | usurpation, i.e. without ~authority. ~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[60] A[
255 2, 58 | since it belongs to the same authority to interpret ~and to make
256 2, 58 | cannot be made save by public authority, ~so neither can a judgment
257 2, 58 | pronounced except by public authority, which ~extends over those
258 2, 58 | not approved by public authority, so too it is unjust, if
259 2, 58 | by other than the ~public authority.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[60] A[
260 2, 58 | by one who has no public authority.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[60] A[
261 2, 58 | have slain the Egyptian by authority ~received as it were, by
262 2, 58 | usurped if ~the spiritual authority interferes in those temporal
263 2, 58 | subject to the spiritual authority or which have been committed
264 2, 58 | spiritual by the temporal authority.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[60] A[
265 2, 58 | in the absence of public authority which gives a judgment its ~
266 2, 59 | none but those who exercise authority over those goods; and yet ~
267 2, 59 | distribution can be made by ~authority of a private individual.~
268 2, 60 | for instance, persons in authority ~who are bound to safeguard
269 2, 60 | are invested ~with public authority, in order that they may
270 2, 61 | position of ecclesiastical authority: ~wherefore consideration
271 2, 61 | on account of worldly ~authority or activity, or something
272 2, 62 | without exercising public ~authority, kills an evil-doer, shall
273 2, 62 | persons of rank having public ~authority: wherefore they alone, and
274 2, 62 | OBJ 1: The person by whose authority a thing is done really does ~
275 2, 62 | but ~rather He by whose authority they acted thus: just as
276 2, 62 | soldier slays the ~foe by the authority of his sovereign, and the
277 2, 62 | slays the ~robber by the authority of the judge.~Aquin.: SMT
278 2, 62 | there is no need for an authority to kill it; ~whereas, in
279 2, 62 | of domestic animals, such authority is required, not ~for their
280 2, 62 | good men; hence a ~public authority is requisite in order to
281 2, 62 | Saphira ~to death by his own authority or with his own hand, but
282 2, 62 | others in virtue of their ~authority.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[64] A[
283 2, 62 | one who exercises public authority, to ~kill evil-doers. Now
284 2, 62 | he who exercises public authority is sometimes an ~evil-doer.
285 2, 62 | One who exercises public authority may lawfully put to ~death
286 2, 62 | one who exercises public ~authority to put himself to death
287 2, 62 | the sentence of the public authority. Again it is unlawful for ~
288 2, 62 | except for the ~public authority acting for the common good,
289 2, 62 | for such as have public authority, who while intending to
290 2, 63 | killing him, except by public authority. ~Therefore neither is it
291 2, 63 | except perhaps by public ~authority.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[65] A[
292 2, 63 | Hence just as by public authority a person is lawfully ~deprived
293 2, 63 | life, except to the public authority to whom is entrusted the
294 2, 63 | strike or injure a person in authority than a ~private individual,
295 2, 64 | coercion except through public authority: and, ~consequently, if
296 2, 64 | individual not having public authority takes ~another's property
297 2, 64 | the ~exercise of public authority, is to act unlawfully and
298 2, 64 | by private but by public ~authority.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[66] A[
299 2, 65 | by those who hold public authority: and those who have this
300 2, 65 | and those who have this authority are ~accounted the superiors
301 2, 65 | ordinary or by delegated authority. Hence it is evident that
302 2, 65 | delegated or ~of ordinary authority.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[67] A[
303 2, 65 | ancients Daniel exercised an authority ~delegated to him by Divine
304 2, 65 | arbitrators through not exercising authority in the case, have not of ~
305 2, 65 | exempt from the bishop's ~authority, for instance in administering
306 2, 65 | as he exercises public ~authority, wherefore his judgment
307 2, 65 | matters concerning the public ~authority, he must form his conscience
308 2, 65 | whom the ~entire public authority is entrusted. For the inferior
309 2, 65 | the sovereign who has full authority in the commonwealth, ~can
310 2, 66 | it is stated by the same authority that "collusion ~consists
311 2, 66 | it is stated by the same authority that "evasion ~consists
312 2, 66 | It is stated by the same authority: "The rashness of ~accusers
313 2, 67 | which the ~rights of his authority extend. Again, the judge,
314 2, 67 | OBJ 2: Further, ordinary authority is more binding than that
315 2, 67 | should submit to the lower authority in so far as the ~latter
316 2, 67 | the order of the higher authority. If the lower authority ~
317 2, 67 | authority. If the lower authority ~departs from the order
318 2, 67 | the order of the higher ~authority, whereby he is obliged to
319 2, 67 | to have recourse to the authority of the ~higher power, by
320 2, 67 | litigants. On the other hand the authority of an ordinary judge ~depends,
321 2, 67 | his judgment, but ~on the authority of the king or prince who
322 2, 67 | seemingly his ordinary authority occasioned his being chosen
323 2, 68 | evidence be required by authority of ~a superior whom he is
324 2, 68 | compelled by his superior's authority to declare the ~truth, and
325 2, 68 | opinion from the dignity and ~authority of that Church, a result
326 2, 68 | stated above (A[2]), the authority of evidence is not ~infallible
327 2, 68 | and those ~who are under authority, concerning whom it is to
328 2, 75 | are ~established by public authority or custom.~Aquin.: SMT SS
329 2, 78 | 1: The revenge taken by authority of a public power, in ~accordance
330 2, 81 | as stated by the same authority (Fact. et Dict. Memor. vii,
331 2, 81 | 1/1~On the contrary, The authority of Christ, who composed
332 2, 81 | enlightened, and consequently lack authority. And yet there is truth
333 2, 81 | the contrary, suffices the authority of the Apostle (1 Tim. 2:
334 2, 83 | lord in recognition of his authority. Now this is what ~we mean
335 2, 85 | they be ordained by the authority of those who have power
336 2, 85 | time of the New Law the authority of the Church has ~established
337 2, 86 | continence?~(12) Whether the authority of a superior is required
338 2, 86 | contained under a vow is by his authority no longer so ~contained,
339 2, 86 | found, as is stated by ~the authority quoted above. The reason
340 2, 86 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the authority of a prelate is required
341 2, 86 | It would seem that the authority of a prelate is not required
342 2, 86 | enter religion ~without the authority of a superior prelate. Now
343 2, 86 | is possible ~without the authority of a superior prelate.~Aquin.:
344 2, 86 | rightly ~determines of his own authority that in his case a vow is
345 2, 86 | 2], ad 2). Therefore the Authority of a prelate is not ~required
346 2, 86 | does. ~Now the superior's authority is requisite for a dispensation
347 2, 86 | dispensation of vows requires the authority of a prelate who in God'
348 2, 87 | witness. ~Whoever invokes the authority of Holy Writ calls God to
349 2, 87 | witness, whoever invoked the authority of Holy Writ would swear. ~
350 2, 87 | as when one adduces the authority of Holy Scripture; and another
351 2, 87 | matters that come under his authority: for ~instance, a father
352 2, 87 | through being of so great authority ~that it is unbecoming for
353 2, 87 | others are of such little ~authority that their oaths have no
354 2, 89 | is delivered to us on the authority of ~Scripture. Therefore
355 2, 91 | by the ~Church or divine authority, and according to ecclesiastical
356 2, 93 | not ~sanctioned by divine authority. Hence we read in a decree
357 2, 93 | should be judged by our authority, ~after the culprit has
358 2, 94 | art, but according to the authority of ~the divine law, for
359 2, 94 | forward, not on divine ~authority, but rather by human vanity
360 2, 96 | Sovereign Pontiff can, by his authority, absolve a man from an obligation ~
361 2, 97 | unbelievers should be put in authority over it, is an irreverence
362 2, 98 | thereof, as appears from the authority quoted (OBJ[1]). Now ~ecclesiastical
363 2, 98 | benefices to be made by authority of ~the parties concerned
364 2, 98 | Reply OBJ 3: We have no authority for supposing that the double
365 2, 98 | the consent of superior authority, ~either to the poor or
366 2, 102 | of a divinely established authority. Now to move by reason and
367 2, 102 | sublime ~nature of divine authority, by reason of which the
368 2, 102 | within the sphere of his ~authority; for instance a soldier
369 2, 102 | of a father's or master's authority.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[104] A[
370 2, 102 | robbery?" Since therefore the authority of ~secular princes is frequently
371 2, 102 | Wherefore if the prince's authority is not ~just but usurped,
372 2, 103 | obey a higher than a ~lower authority, in sign of which the command
373 2, 103 | which the command of a lower authority is set ~aside if it be contrary
374 2, 103 | the command of a higher authority. ~Consequently the higher
375 2, 108 | certitude which is based on the authority of Holy Writ. That the ~
376 2, 120 | the contrary, stands the authority of Scripture.~Aquin.: SMT
377 2, 120 | the contrary, stands the authority of Scripture.~Aquin.: SMT
378 2, 120 | the contrary, stands the authority of Scripture.~Aquin.: SMT
379 2, 120 | the contrary, stands the authority of Scripture.~Aquin.: SMT
380 2, 120 | the contrary, stands the authority of Scripture.~Aquin.: SMT
381 2, 122 | credible witnesses of Divine authority thus to ~honor the memory
382 2, 130 | the contrary, stands the authority of Gregory (Moral. xxxi),
383 2, 133 | the contrary, stands the authority of the Philosopher who (
384 2, 135 | Now according to the same authority (De Persever. i), ~no one
385 2, 139 | according to the same authority (Tully, De Offic. i, 27).
386 2, 145 | it belongs to the secular authority to make legal ~precepts
387 2, 145 | established by ecclesiastical ~authority: the latter is the Church
388 2, 145 | contempt of the lawgiver's ~authority, or to disobey it in such
389 2, 145 | have recourse to superior authority. on the other hand, if the
390 2, 146 | the contrary, stands the authority of Gregory quoted above.~
391 2, 150 | Both solid reason and ~the authority of Holy Writ show that neither
392 2, 150 | De Virgin. xlv): "The ~authority of the Church informs the
393 2, 151 | the contrary, stands the authority of Gregory (Moral. xxxi,
394 2, 152 | to the person under whose authority the ~woman is placed: and
395 2, 152 | and if she be under the authority of a husband, it is ~"adultery,"
396 2, 152 | adultery," if under the authority of her father, it is "seduction,"
397 2, 152 | human society, the ~greater authority is obeyed in preference
398 2, 152 | is under another person's authority. Therefore adultery ~is
399 2, 152 | wife is under her husband's authority, as united to him ~in marriage:
400 2, 152 | maid is under her father's authority, as one who ~is to be married
401 2, 152 | is to be married by that authority. Hence the sin of adultery
402 2, 152 | maiden be under her father's authority, it will be ~spiritual seduction;
403 2, 152 | is subject to ~another's authority as regards the act of generation,
404 2, 156 | Thomas quoting the same authority has {Cholos} which we render '
405 2, 159 | humility ~the superior lose his authority." Therefore a man ought
406 2, 160 | 1/1~On the contrary, The authority of Gregory suffices.~Aquin.:
407 2, 162 | subjected ~to her husband's authority, and this is conveyed in
408 2, 166 | reflects the carriage of ~authority, has the tread of gravity,
409 2, 167 | the State by the governing authority. Accordingly, since ~women
410 2, 168 | the contrary, stands the authority of Scripture in the decalogue (
411 2, 168 | the contrary, suffices the authority of Scripture.~Aquin.: SMT
412 2, 172 | the contrary, stands the authority of Jerome to whom the gloss
413 2, 176 | miracles, sometimes by authority, sometimes by prayer." In
414 2, 178 | the contrary, stands the authority of Dionysius (Div. Nom.
415 2, 179 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: The authority quoted speaks expressly
416 2, 182 | episcopal ~cure, save by the authority of the Sovereign Pontiff (
417 2, 182 | apostles. This is clear ~on the authority of Dionysius (Eccl. Hier.
418 2, 182 | assistants to those who are in ~authority," as Titus was to the Apostle,
419 2, 182 | namely persons of lesser authority, such as priests who ~have
420 2, 182 | and the abbot under whose authority he fights for Christ his
421 2, 183 | abuse of his ecclesiastical authority, by turning it to secular ~
422 2, 183 | appointment of another having ~authority, as stated above (A[1],
423 2, 183 | for whom some person ~in authority has spoken, and, not to
424 2, 183 | the man who is ~placed in authority. For he should aim at showing
425 2, 183 | certain person being in authority: for the Apostle says (1 ~
426 2, 183 | upon himself the charge of authority at ~the appointment of a
427 2, 183 | subject to the latter's authority in laying aside the accepted
428 2, 183 | so tied by the bonds of authority, that ~thou art not free
429 2, 183 | his sheep, if he uses his authority over them not through love
430 2, 183 | understand that by apostolic authority the power of his administration ~
431 2, 185 | discipleship, not of ~teaching, authority, or pastoral care." And
432 2, 185 | auctoritate) as ~saying: "By authority of this decree framed in
433 2, 185 | because he lacks the episcopal authority. Here, however, ~a distinction
434 2, 185 | First, if they preach by the authority of ~the prelates. Secondly,
435 2, 186 | religious order without the ~authority of the Sovereign Pontiff.~
436 2, 186 | can wage war on their own ~authority; but they can do so only
437 2, 186 | they can do so only on the authority of the sovereign or ~of
438 2, 186 | discipleship, not of teaching, authority, or pastoral ~care," and
439 2, 186 | seems unfitting that the authority to preach and hear ~confessions
440 2, 186 | something similar by the authority of his superiors, he does
441 2, 186 | not indeed on their own authority, but on that of the sovereign ~
442 2, 186 | not indeed by ~their own authority, but by the authority of
443 2, 186 | own authority, but by the authority of the higher and lower ~
444 2, 187 | adjudge and by apostolic authority we ~command that the aforesaid
445 2, 187 | removed by his father's authority, under whose control he
446 2, 187 | cannot be annulled by the ~authority of his parents; though if
447 2, 187 | prejudice to her parents' ~authority.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[189] A[
448 2, 187 | pretext whatever, without the ~authority of the Roman Pontiff" (Extra,
449 3, 2 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: This authority of Cyril is expounded in
450 3, 2 | in a union of dignity ~or authority or power, and not rather
451 3, 2 | Essence - we must say to the ~authority of Augustine that the human
452 3, 4 | On the contrary, Is the authority of Felix, Pope and Martyr,
453 3, 5 | because it is counter to the authority of Scripture, in which our ~
454 3, 5 | because, as is said in ~the authority quoted, the Son of God became
455 3, 6 | men, as is clear from the authority of Pope Leo, quoted above (
456 3, 8 | Church by ~His own power and authority; while others are called
457 3, 8 | is implied the ~principal authority, inasmuch as it is by the
458 3, 8 | but also ~the secondary authority.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[8] A[7]
459 3, 16 | either of dignity, ~or of authority, or of affection or indwelling.
460 3, 16 | in a share of the Divine authority and ~honor. And into the
461 3, 19 | possess the first cause by ~authority is God; and in this way
462 3, 31 | 1/1~On the contrary, The authority of Scripture suffices.~Aquin.:
463 3, 32 | the Father is attributed authority in regard to the Person
464 3, 36 | judgment to be passed, the authority of the judge needs ~to be
465 3, 36 | brightness of the star and the ~authority of prophecy revealed." Thus
466 3, 37 | 1~On the contrary is the authority of Scripture, in which it
467 3, 37 | 1~On the contrary is the authority of Scripture which relates
468 3, 37 | 1~On the contrary is the authority of Scripture, where it is
469 3, 38 | 1~On the contrary is the authority of Scripture (Mt. 3:5,6),
470 3, 38 | confirmed his office by the ~authority of Scripture, saying: "I
471 3, 38 | corresponds with him by whose authority it is given, not with him
472 3, 39 | apparition, to ~wit, the authority of the sender. Therefore
473 3, 41 | 1~On the contrary is the authority of Scripture.~Aquin.: SMT
474 3, 41 | temptations by quoting the authority of the ~Law, not by enforcing
475 3, 42 | persuasion, ~and in the authority of His words, for He spoke
476 3, 42 | reckoned not only in age and authority, but also ~in probity; according
477 3, 42 | sinning openly they turn the authority of their years ~into an
478 3, 43 | works miracles ~now with authority, now with prayer . . . in
479 3, 43 | God alone, He acts with authority; for ~example, when He forgave
480 3, 45 | 1~On the contrary is the authority of the Gospel.~Aquin.: SMT
481 3, 45 | 1~On the contrary is the authority of the Gospel.~Aquin.: SMT
482 3, 46 | or any Prince in ~higher authority. But God has no one higher
483 3, 55 | Sacred Scripture, the ~whole authority of the Scriptures is weakened.
484 3, 55 | Poster. But it was from the authority of the ~Sacred Scriptures
485 3, 55 | His Resurrection, ~which authority is the basis of faith, when
486 3, 58 | according to the same ~authority, "judiciary power." Now
487 3, 59 | Father. So, then, judiciary authority is attributed to the Father, ~
488 3, 59 | to understand ~that the authority for judging lies with the
489 3, 59 | that although the primary authority of judging ~rests with God,
490 3, 59 | is to say, it is by His authority that you ~judge. Now it
491 3, 59 | account. it ~seems that the authority of Scripture quoted above
492 3, 59 | saints judge only by Christ's authority. ~Therefore, much more does
493 3, 62 | whereas we have it on the authority of many saints that the
494 3, 63 | person in whom is vested ~the authority over that to which he is
495 3, 64 | works in the ~sacraments by authority: but, as man, His operation
496 3, 64 | cause thereof, or by His own authority, but as an ~instrument,
497 3, 64 | Christ, as God, has power of "authority" over the sacraments, so, ~
498 3, 64 | that our Lord having the authority of baptizing ~. . . would
499 3, 64 | sacraments. one was the power of "authority," which belongs to Him as ~
500 3, 64 | is true of the power of authority, which ~belongs to Christ
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