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Part, Question
1 1, 25 | the mind and body from a ~woman who has fallen; but the
2 1, 39 | form; as when we say: "That woman is of a ~handsome figure,"
3 1, 51 | assumes first the form of a woman, and afterwards of a man; ~
4 1, 39 | form; as when we say: "That woman is of a ~handsome figure,"
5 1, 52 | assumes first the form of a woman, and afterwards of a man; ~
6 1, 89 | the ~production of the woman.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[90] Out.
7 1, 91 | THE PRODUCTION OF THE WOMAN (FOUR ARTICLES)~We must
8 1, 91 | consider the production of the woman. Under this head there ~
9 1, 91 | inquiry:~(1) Whether the woman should have been made in
10 1, 91 | things?~(2) Whether the woman should have been made from
11 1, 91 | man's rib?~(4) Whether the woman was made immediately by
12 1, 91 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the woman should have been made in
13 1, 91 | It would seem that the woman should not have been made
14 1, 91 | production of things. Therefore ~woman should not have been made
15 1, 91 | result of sin, for to ~the woman was it said after sin (Gn.
16 1, 91 | is no ~inequality." But woman is naturally of less strength
17 1, 91 | lit. xii, 16). Therefore woman should not have ~been made
18 1, 91 | But God foresaw that ~the woman would be an occasion of
19 1, 91 | He should not ~have made woman.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[92] A[
20 1, 91 | that, It was necessary for woman to be made, as the Scripture ~
21 1, 91 | directly after the formation of woman, it was said: ~"And they
22 1, 91 | regards the individual nature, woman is defective and ~misbegotten,
23 1, 91 | while the ~production of woman comes from defect in the
24 1, 91 | human nature in ~general, woman is not misbegotten, but
25 1, 91 | such a kind ~of subjection woman is naturally subject to
26 1, 91 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether woman should have been made from
27 1, 91 | OBJ 1: It would seem that woman should not have been made
28 1, 91 | the slime of the earth, so woman should have been made of
29 1, 91 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, woman was made to be a helpmate
30 1, 91 | Lev. ~18:6). Therefore woman should not have been made
31 1, 91 | like to himself," that is, woman.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[92] A[
32 1, 91 | was more suitable ~for the woman to be made from man that (
33 1, 91 | Secondly, that man might love woman ~all the more, and cleave
34 1, 91 | man is the head of ~the woman. Wherefore it was suitable
35 1, 91 | it was suitable for the woman to be made out of man, ~
36 1, 91 | slime of the ~earth, and a woman from out of man.~Aquin.:
37 1, 91 | impediment to matrimony. Woman, however, was not produced
38 1, 91 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the woman was fittingly made from
39 1, 91 | It would seem that the woman should not have been formed
40 1, 91 | was much smaller than the woman's body. Now from ~a smaller
41 1, 91 | addition (and ~then the woman ought to have been described
42 1, 91 | by rarefaction." But the woman's body is not more rarefied
43 1, 91 | took from Adam, into a woman."~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[92] A[
44 1, 91 | that, It was right for the woman to be made from a rib of
45 1, 91 | social union of man and woman, for the woman should ~neither "
46 1, 91 | of man and woman, for the woman should ~neither "use authority
47 1, 91 | OBJ 1: Some say that the woman's body was formed by a material ~
48 1, 91 | with five loaves, or that woman was made from the rib, ~
49 1, 91 | Divine power the body of the woman should be produced from
50 1, 91 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the woman was formed immediately by
51 1, 91 | It would seem that the woman was not formed immediately
52 1, 91 | alike in species. But the woman was made from a man who
53 1, 91 | through the angels. But the woman's body was formed ~from
54 1, 91 | immediately by God. But the woman's body was produced in its
55 1, 91 | could form or build up the woman from the ~man's rib."~Aquin.:
56 1, 91 | the human semen of man or woman. Wherefore from ~any other
57 1, 91 | slime of the earth, or a woman from ~the rib of man.~Aquin.:
58 1, 91 | in the formation of the woman; ~but it is certain that,
59 1, 91 | neither was the body of the woman formed ~by them from the
60 1, 91 | things did not demand that woman should be made thus; it
61 1, 91 | Therefore the body of the woman did ~indeed pre-exist in
62 1, 92 | is the image of God, but woman is the ~image [Vulg. glory]
63 1, 92 | Cor. 11:7). Therefore, as woman is an ~individual of the
64 1, 92 | found both in man and in woman. Hence after ~the words, "
65 1, 92 | found in man, and not in woman: for man is the ~beginning
66 1, 92 | the ~beginning and end of woman; as God is the beginning
67 1, 92 | image and glory ~of God, but woman is the glory of man," he
68 1, 92 | this: "For man is not of woman, but woman of man; and man
69 1, 92 | man is not of woman, but woman of man; and man was not
70 1, 92 | man was not created ~for woman, but woman for man."~Aquin.:
71 1, 92 | created ~for woman, but woman for man."~Aquin.: SMT FP
72 1, 92 | of the Son; and that the woman is a third person in ~likeness
73 1, 92 | principle of the Son, as the ~woman is the principle of the
74 1, 93 | 1 Tim. 2:14) that "the woman being ~seduced was in the
75 1, 93 | ii, D, xxi) that, "the woman was ~not frightened at the
76 1, 93 | Therefore ~before sin the woman was deceived.~Aquin.: SMT
77 1, 93 | Reply OBJ 1: Though the woman was deceived before she
78 1, 93 | ad lit. xi, 30) that "the woman could not have ~believed
79 1, 93 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: The woman thought that the serpent
80 1, 95 | after sin it was said to the woman (Gn. 3:16): "Thou ~shalt
81 1, 97 | intercourse of man ~and woman.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[98] A[
82 1, 97 | contrary, God made man and woman before sin (Gn. 1,2). But ~
83 1, 97 | Moreover, we are told that woman was made to be a help to ~
84 1, 97 | is ~the union of man and woman; for in every act of generation
85 1, 97 | after the creation of the woman; or ~because, having received
86 1, 98 | that in the primitive state woman would not have ~been born.
87 1, 98 | Gener. Animal. ii, 3) that woman ~is a "misbegotten male,"
88 1, 98 | matter on the part of the woman, it seems ~that males would
89 1, 98 | multiplied by the first man and woman, from the fact that ~they
90 1, 98 | 1 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Woman is said to be a "misbegotten
91 1, 98 | OBJ 2: The generation of woman is not occasioned either
92 1, 101 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, woman was made in paradise. But
93 1, 101 | But man is greater than ~woman. Therefore much more should
94 1, 101 | 3 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Woman was made in paradise, not
95 1, 116 | among them that are born of woman a greater than ~John the
96 2, 5 | Job 14:1): "Man born of a woman, living ~for a short time,
97 2, 20 | he ~shall kill a man or a woman, then the ox shall be stoned,
98 2, 30 | Hence Our Lord said to the woman of Samaria (Jn. 4:13): "
99 2, 35 | and the wickedness of a woman is ~all evil." Therefore,
100 2, 35 | just as the wickedness of a woman surpasses all ~other wickedness,
101 2, 73 | absolutely, a man who leads a woman to commit fornication deprives
102 2, 73 | fornicator who solicits the woman intends not to harm but ~
103 2, 74 | to be like as though the woman alone had partaken ~of the
104 2, 74 | forbidden fruit." Now "the woman" denotes the lower reason,
105 2, 74 | are to understand that the woman has offered the forbidden
106 2, 81 | have been contracted if the woman, and ~not the man, had sinned?~
107 2, 81 | this world." Now if the woman would have transmitted original
108 2, 81 | rather that it entered by a woman, since she sinned ~first.
109 2, 88 | has knowledge of another woman than his wife, the ~deformity
110 2, 89 | experiment, when ~he saw that the woman did not die when she had
111 2, 89 | and experiment, and in the woman, by doubt, for she gave ~
112 2, 94 | Consequently intercourse with any ~woman, by the command of God,
113 2, 100 | fornications, or ~an adulterous woman, was not guilty either of
114 2, 102 | his wife an old and barren woman. ~And in order that this
115 2, 102 | infected. The uncleanness of a woman suffering from a ~flow of
116 2, 102 | sexual intercourse and of the woman ~in child-birth signifies
117 2, 102 | The uncleanness ~of the woman in her periods signifies
118 2, 102 | Doct. Perplex. iii) of a ~woman in her periods. The mystical
119 2, 102 | sorts": and (Dt. 22:5): "A woman shall not be clothed with ~
120 2, 102 | neither shall a man use woman's apparel": and further
121 2, 102 | of piety to marry a loose woman, because she is thereby ~
122 2, 102 | linen together, and for a woman to be clothed with man's
123 2, 102 | use of male attire by a woman, or ~vice versa, has an
124 2, 102 | It also signifies that woman is forbidden to presume ~
125 2, 102 | effeminate manners of a woman.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[102] A[
126 2, 103 | thigh of the adulterous woman rotted, when she had drunk
127 2, 105 | shall kill a man or a ~woman," it "shall be stoned":
128 2, 105 | and (Lev. 20:16): "The woman that shall lie ~under any
129 2, 105 | Moabite who was "a virtuous woman" (Ruth 3:11): ~although
130 2, 105 | practices. When, however, the woman was willing to ~renounce
131 2, 105 | permitted to marry ~a captive woman unless she first shaved
132 2, 105 | infidelity of an ~adulterous woman.~
133 2, 2 | of the Samaritans to the woman, who is a type of human
134 2, 5 | thou ~doubt?" And to the woman he said (Mt. 15: 28): "O
135 2, 5 | he said (Mt. 15: 28): "O woman, great is thy ~faith!" Therefore
136 2, 10 | gloss on Lev. 15:19, "The woman who at the return of the ~
137 2, 30 | unlawful, as in the case of a ~woman's profits from whoredom.
138 2, 30 | the Law of God, ~yet the woman does not act unjustly or
139 2, 30 | housekeeping, the ~head of the woman is the man, as the Apostle
140 2, 45 | virtue ~of a man and of a woman, as stated by the same authority (
141 2, 60 | not unlawful, as when a woman receives payment for fornication: ~
142 2, 62 | Israelite who went in to the woman of Madian (Num. 25), Samuel
143 2, 62 | Again it is unlawful for ~a woman to kill herself lest she
144 2, 62 | If . . . one strike a woman ~with child, and she miscarry
145 2, 62 | OBJ 2: He that strikes a woman with child does something
146 2, 62 | the death either of the woman or of the ~animated fetus,
147 2, 63 | adultery which pleases the woman but not the husband. Now
148 2, 63 | and injury, so far as the woman is concerned, ~for it would
149 2, 64 | of ~possession, so is a woman taken by force for pleasure:
150 2, 64 | case of rape ~whether the woman be carried off publicly
151 2, 64 | OBJ 3: The robbery of a woman cannot be secret on the
152 2, 64 | secret on the part of the ~woman who is taken: wherefore
153 2, 64 | remains on the part of the ~woman to whom violence is done.~
154 2, 77 | but necessary, as when a woman is violated after taking
155 2, 86 | arising, for instance when a woman vows virginity, and ~afterwards
156 2, 86 | his past fault: thus if a woman has vowed virginity and
157 2, 86 | Num. 30:4-6) that "if a woman vow any ~thing . . . being
158 2, 86 | there (Num. 30:7-9) of the woman that has a husband. Therefore
159 2, 86 | says that the unmarried woman . . . "thinketh on the things
160 2, 92 | about the ~uncleanness of a woman suffering from an issue
161 2, 93 | latter inquired of the ~woman that had a divining spirit,
162 2, 97 | consecrate virgin, or of any woman in a sacred place under
163 2, 102 | Osee to take to himself a woman who was an adulteress ~(
164 2, 102 | manner of intercourse with ~woman is that which He appoints.
165 2, 109 | another under the guise of a woman, so as to deceive the people ~
166 2, 122 | should be ~accorded to a woman who forfeits the integrity
167 2, 122 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: When a woman forfeits the integrity of
168 2, 136 | The tender and delicate woman, that ~could not go upon
169 2, 139 | necessary means, of the woman who is necessary ~for the
170 2, 139 | beauty and adornment in woman, and a pleasing ~savor and
171 2, 140 | pleasure in seeing a beautiful woman," all of which is ~contrary
172 2, 149 | taken away ~by force from a woman to whom violence is done.
173 2, 150 | Cor. 7:34): "The unmarried woman and the virgin ~thinketh
174 2, 150 | praised more than any ~married woman. But this is untrue. Therefore
175 2, 150 | life, since the man and woman who embrace ~the married
176 2, 150 | martyrdom, whereas this ~woman to whom she delighted in
177 2, 151 | height as the ~fondling of a woman, and those bodily contacts."
178 2, 152 | matter, ~according as the woman with whom a man has intercourse
179 2, 152 | have intercourse with a ~woman who is bound to another
180 2, 152 | man has intercourse with a woman who is bound to God by vow.
181 2, 152 | only if he be with another woman, ~but also if he use his
182 2, 152 | unmarried man with an unmarried woman. Secondly, the ~matter wherein
183 2, 152 | First, ~with regard to the woman, with whom a man has connection,
184 2, 152 | consists in the misuse of a woman who is related by consanguinity
185 2, 152 | under whose authority the ~woman is placed: and if she be
186 2, 152 | differentiated on the part of the woman rather than of ~the man,
187 2, 152 | in the venereal act the woman is passive and is by way ~
188 2, 152 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Since a woman, by vowing continence, contracts
189 2, 152 | the violation of ~such a woman is a spiritual adultery.
190 2, 152 | united to a determinate woman and ~should abide with her
191 2, 152 | with a certain definite woman is called matrimony; which
192 2, 152 | that this union of man and ~woman, which is called matrimony,
193 2, 152 | man having knowledge of a woman by fornication, ~make sufficient
194 2, 152 | Whosoever shall look on a woman to lust ~after her hath
195 2, 152 | unmarried man and an unmarried woman, which ~pertains to fornication.
196 2, 152 | between a married man and any ~woman other than his wife. This
197 2, 152 | having intercourse "with a woman who is not his own [ad alteram]," ~
198 2, 152 | lxiii] on ~Ex. 20:14. Now a woman who is not one's own may
199 2, 152 | is over enamored of any woman. Now every kind of lust ~
200 2, 152 | since in either case a woman ~is violated who is under
201 2, 152 | intercourse with another man or woman in contravention of the ~
202 2, 152 | First, by accession ~to a woman who is not joined to him
203 2, 152 | Secondly, by accession to a ~woman who is united to another
204 2, 152 | same applies to the married woman who is ~corrupted by adultery.
205 2, 152 | Ecclus. 23:32,33): "Every ~woman . . . that leaveth her husband . . .
206 2, 152 | intercourse with another woman, his ~sin may be denominated
207 2, 152 | or ~with regard to the woman with whom he has intercourse;
208 2, 152 | conditions affecting the woman with whom he has ~intercourse:
209 2, 152 | ardent a lover of another woman.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[154] A[
210 2, 152 | intercourse between a ~man and a woman related by consanguinity
211 2, 152 | condition on the part of the woman, because it ~is unlawful
212 2, 152 | unlawful intercourse with a woman related by consanguinity
213 2, 152 | should have a liking for a woman of his kindred, if to this
214 2, 152 | have intercourse with a woman who is subject to ~another'
215 2, 154 | appetite. Accordingly, since ~woman, as regards the body, has
216 2, 154 | Who shall find a valiant woman?" And since small and weak
217 2, 154 | have stated with regard to woman (ad 1). This is also ~the
218 2, 160 | the rag of a menstruous woman."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[162]
219 2, 161 | grievously, the man or the woman?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[163] A[
220 2, 161 | xi] on 1 Tim. ~2:14, "The woman being seduced was in the
221 2, 161 | written (Gn. 3:6): "The woman saw that the tree was good
222 2, 161 | by coveting this that the woman fell into pride. ~Hence
223 2, 161 | Gen. ad lit. xi, 30), "the woman ~had not believed the serpent'
224 2, 161 | lit. xi, 30) that "the ~woman's mind was filled with love
225 2, 161 | was not seduced, but the woman being ~seduced was in the
226 2, 161 | so it would seem that the woman ~sinned through ignorance,
227 2, 161 | corresponds to guilt. Now the woman was more ~grievously punished
228 2, 161 | was more perfect than the ~woman.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[163] A[
229 2, 161 | the species of pride, the woman sinned more grievously, ~
230 2, 161 | up than the man. ~For the woman believed in the serpent'
231 2, 161 | own power. Secondly, the woman not only herself sinned,
232 2, 161 | therefore evident that the woman's sin was more grievous
233 2, 161 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: The woman was deceived because she
234 2, 161 | more grievous than the ~woman's.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[163]
235 2, 162 | Likewise the ~"subjection of woman to man" results from the
236 2, 162 | conceptions" pertains to a woman's dignity. Therefore it
237 2, 162 | not be ~described as the woman's punishment.~Aquin.: SMT
238 2, 162 | punishment was ~appointed to the woman and another to the man.
239 2, 162 | another to the man. To the woman punishment ~was appointed
240 2, 162 | just as it belongs to the woman to be subject to her husband
241 2, 162 | 3~The subjection of the woman to her husband is to be
242 2, 162 | inflicted in punishment of the woman, not as to his headship (
243 2, 162 | head" and governor "of the woman"), but as to ~her having
244 2, 162 | as a ~punishment to the woman, not on account of the begetting
245 2, 162 | sufferings to which the woman is subject, through carrying
246 2, 162 | affect all somewhat. For any woman who ~conceives must needs
247 2, 162 | first parents. And if a woman neither conceives nor ~bears,
248 2, 162 | since it is stated that the woman saw that the tree was fair, ~
249 2, 163 | so was the man above the woman. Now sin came upon man through
250 2, 163 | should have come upon the woman ~through the man; in other
251 2, 163 | man; in other words the woman should have been tempted
252 2, 163 | stated to have spoken to the woman, and to have been punished ~
253 2, 163 | pleasure, signified by the woman; and reaches to the higher
254 2, 163 | tempting the man through the woman who was akin to him in the
255 2, 163 | partly by tempting the woman through the serpent, who
256 2, 163 | principal ~agent; whereas the woman was employed as an instrument
257 2, 163 | the man, both because the woman was weaker ~than the man,
258 2, 163 | conveyed through ~it to the woman; nor again are we to believe
259 2, 163 | enmities ~between him and the woman "means that we cannot be
260 2, 163 | reflects the likeness ~of a woman. The seed of the devil is
261 2, 163 | to evil, the seed of ~the woman is the fruit of good works,
262 2, 163 | serpent lies in wait for the woman's heel, that ~if at any
263 2, 165 | harmful, as looking on a woman is directed to ~lust: even
264 2, 167 | as it is unbecoming for a woman to wear man's ~clothes,
265 2, 167 | is written (Dt. 22:5): "A woman shall not be ~clothed with
266 2, 167 | neither shall a man use woman's apparel." ~Therefore it
267 2, 167 | something special, namely that a woman's apparel may incite men
268 2, 167 | to Prov. 7:10, "Behold a woman meeteth him in harlot's ~
269 2, 167 | Para. 2/3~Nevertheless a woman may use means to please
270 2, 167 | 1 Cor. 7:34) ~that the woman "that is married thinketh
271 2, 167 | Wherefore if a married woman adorn herself ~in order
272 2, 167 | is in itself sinful for a woman to wear man's clothes, ~
273 2, 169 | Eliseus said of the Sunamite woman (4 Kgs. 4:27): "Her soul
274 2, 175 | Now it is becoming to a woman to teach; ~for it is written (
275 2, 175 | says (1 Cor. ~11:5): "Every woman praying or prophesying,"
276 2, 175 | the word is becoming to a woman.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[177] A[
277 2, 175 | 2:12): "I suffer not a woman to ~teach." Now this pertains
278 2, 175 | the ~female sex, whereby woman should be subject to man,
279 2, 182 | for a man not to touch a ~woman,' are then done aright when
280 2, 184 | 7:34): "The unmarried ~woman and the virgin thinketh
281 2, 184 | Num. 6:2, "When a man or woman shall make a vow to be ~
282 2, 184 | from the roof had seen a woman and desired ~her knew to
283 2, 187 | expressly said ~with regard to a woman (Num. 30:4).~Aquin.: SMT
284 2, 187 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 4: A woman who has not reached the
285 3, 1 | sent His Son, made of a woman, made under the law": ~upon
286 3, 6 | latter has gone; or as a woman is taken ~in marriage on
287 3, 6 | her beauty, which makes a woman's fittingness ~for the marriage
288 3, 22 | one, the man born ~of a woman, let him be anathema." Hence
289 3, 27 | intercourse of man and ~woman: for Augustine says (De
290 3, 27 | 12: "But I suffer not a woman to teach." The use of miracles
291 3, 27 | great ~truth," viz. that the woman was the mother of God, "
292 3, 28 | sent His Son, made of a ~woman." But according to the customary
293 3, 28 | mode of speaking, the term "woman" ~applies to one who is
294 3, 28 | applies the term signifying woman to those of the female ~
295 3, 28 | real, He ~was born of a woman. But in order to manifest
296 3, 29 | motive for lying, since ~a woman's pregnancy is the reward
297 3, 30 | things are announced to a woman by a man: wherefore the ~
298 3, 30 | the devil to cajole the woman by the spirit of pride."~
299 3, 30 | a virgin than for an old woman to be with ~child. Therefore
300 3, 30 | virgin from that of an old woman.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[30] A[
301 3, 31 | for Christ to be born of a woman?~(5) Whether His body was
302 3, 31 | should have been taken from a woman?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[31] A[
303 3, 31 | have ~been taken from a woman. For the male sex is more
304 3, 31 | have taken flesh ~from a woman but rather from man: just
305 3, 31 | whoever is conceived of a woman is shut up in her womb. ~
306 3, 31 | have been conceived of a woman.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[31] A[
307 3, 31 | those who are conceived of a woman contract a certain ~uncleanness:
308 3, 31 | Or he that is born of a woman appear clean?" But it was ~
309 3, 31 | have taken ~flesh from a woman.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[31] A[
310 3, 31 | sent His Son, made of a ~woman."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[31] A[
311 3, 31 | should take flesh from a woman. First because in this way
312 3, 31 | that man being born of a woman."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[31] A[
313 3, 31 | within the womb," viz. of a woman's body: "but it was above
314 3, 31 | the concurrence of man or woman: Eve was made of man ~but
315 3, 31 | made of man ~but not of woman: and other men are made
316 3, 31 | are made from both man and woman. So ~that this fourth manner
317 3, 31 | He ~should be made of a woman without the concurrence
318 3, 31 | He should take flesh of a woman. ~Hence Augustine says (
319 3, 31 | Son of ~God was born of a woman."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[31] A[
320 3, 31 | conception of man from a ~woman, as far as this is the work
321 3, 31 | 1~OBJ 2: Further, as the woman was miraculously formed
322 3, 31 | from the Virgin. But the woman is ~not said to have been
323 3, 31 | conception His being ~born of a woman was in accordance with the
324 3, 31 | Gener. Animal. i). But a woman who conceives of a ~man
325 3, 31 | Gener. ~Animal.), is the woman's blood, not any of her
326 3, 31 | nature. And from this was the woman formed, without ~detriment
327 3, 31 | 3 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Woman's semen is not apt for generation,
328 3, 32 | sent His Son, made of a woman"; which words Augustine ~
329 3, 32 | in so far as made of a woman." ~But the sending of the
330 3, 32 | which He was "made of a woman," should be attributed principally
331 3, 32 | generation, like any other woman. ~Therefore He bestowed
332 3, 32 | power, in both man and ~woman, belongs to the vegetative
333 3, 32 | Therefore, both in man and woman, ~it cooperates actively
334 3, 32 | conception of a child the woman supplies the ~matter from
335 3, 35 | He became the ~child of a woman, for this reason do we say
336 3, 35 | since a Man was born of a woman, and after the due lapse
337 3, 35 | the ~resolution of the woman's semen is not necessary
338 3, 35 | Virgin. ~Now from this is a woman called a man's mother, that
339 3, 35 | the flesh He was born of a woman." ~Consequently we must
340 3, 35 | pains of childbirth in the woman follow from the ~mingling
341 3, 35 | sent His Son, made of a woman, made under the law."~Aquin.:
342 3, 37 | since Christ was born of a woman and was her first-born,
343 3, 37 | contracted nothing of the woman's sin": and in a singular
344 3, 37 | written (Lev. 12:2-4): "If a woman, having ~received seed,
345 3, 41 | Thus did he tempt the woman in the beginning when he
346 3, 42 | Gentiles, such as the Samaritan woman (Jn. 4) ~and the Chananaean
347 3, 42 | 4) ~and the Chananaean woman (Mt. 15). Much more reason,
348 3, 51 | said (Mt. 26:10) of the woman who anointed ~Him: "She
349 3, 51 | 39), especially since a ~woman came beforehand to anoint
350 3, 55 | 2:12: "I suffer not ~a woman to teach." Therefore, it
351 3, 55 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: A woman is not to be allowed to
352 3, 55 | Ambrose says on Lk. 24:22, "a woman is sent to them who ~are
353 3, 55 | But Christ appeared to the woman first, for this reason, ~
354 3, 55 | this reason, ~that as a woman was the first to bring the
355 3, 55 | Cyril says on Jn. 20:17: "Woman who formerly was the ~minister
356 3, 55 | Father,'" ~show "that in that woman there is a figure of the
357 3, 55 | lxxxvi in Joan.): "This woman wanted to converse with
358 3, 64 | may intend to baptize a ~woman so as to be able to abuse
359 3, 67 | of Baptism?~(4) Whether a woman can do this?~(5) Whether
360 3, 67 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether a woman can baptize?~Aquin.: SMT
361 3, 67 | 1~OBJ 1: It seems that a woman cannot baptize. For we read
362 3, 67 | However learned and holy a woman may be, ~she must not presume
363 3, 67 | baptize." But in ~no case is a woman allowed to teach in church,
364 3, 67 | 35: ~"It is a shame for a woman to speak in the church."
365 3, 67 | seems ~that neither is a woman in any circumstances permitted
366 3, 67 | 2:12: "I suffer not a ~woman to teach, nor to use authority
367 3, 67 | silence']." Therefore a woman cannot baptize.~Aquin.:
368 3, 67 | this is ~unfitting for a woman. Therefore a woman cannot
369 3, 67 | for a woman. Therefore a woman cannot baptize.~Aquin.:
370 3, 67 | in cases of necessity, a ~woman baptizes a child in the
371 3, 67 | Christ's minister, so can a woman.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[67] A[
372 3, 67 | But since "the head of the woman is the man," and "the head
373 3, 67 | Christ" (1 Cor. 11:3), a woman should not baptize if a
374 3, 67 | 1~Reply OBJ 1: Just as a woman is not suffered to teach
375 3, 67 | cases of urgency, when a ~woman may baptize.~Aquin.: SMT
376 3, 67 | same ~grounds either man or woman can baptize in a case of
377 3, 67 | Para. 2/2~If, however, a woman were to baptize without
378 3, 67 | godparent, be this a man or a woman."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[67] A[
379 3, 68 | sinner ~and of the unclean woman": and this is to be understood
380 3, 72 | women fight, for many a woman has waged the spiritual ~
381 3, 72 | Who shall ~find a valiant woman?" Therefore at least a woman
382 3, 72 | woman?" Therefore at least a woman should not stand for a ~
383 3, 72 | not whether a man or a ~woman stand for one who is to
384 3, 75 | be born save of man and woman: see therefore that ~against
385 3, 80 | we read in Lk. 7 of the woman who was a ~sinner; while
386 3, 80 | Resurrection, he forbade the woman to touch Him, for her faith
387 3, 80 | instance, ~if a man approach a woman whom he believed to be his
388 3, 80 | instance, in the case of a woman after child-birth, or in
389 3, 82 | body to a layman or to ~a woman to carry it to the sick:
390 3, 84 | absolved the ~adulterous woman without Penance. Therefore
391 3, 84 | bestowed on the ~adulterous woman the effect of the sacrament
392 3, 85 | written (Is. 26:17): "As a woman with child, when ~she draweth
393 3, 86 | pardoned the adulterous woman, as ~related in Jn. 8, and
394 3, 86 | related in Jn. 8, and the woman that was a sinner, as related
395 Suppl, 18| case of the adulterous woman (Jn. 8). Therefore it seems
396 Suppl, 19| Para. 1/1~OBJ 4: Further, a woman is not capable of receiving
397 Suppl, 19| 1 Tim. 2:11; Titus 2:5), woman is ~in a state of subjection:
398 Suppl, 19| comes into the hands of a ~woman. Consequently a woman has
399 Suppl, 19| a ~woman. Consequently a woman has neither the key of order
400 Suppl, 20| e.g. by knowledge of a woman ~who is his subject. Therefore
401 Suppl, 24| 3) if the striker be a woman; (4) if the striker be a
402 Suppl, 25| the case of the adulterous woman (Jn. 8). ~Therefore Paul
403 Suppl, 28| But this becomes not a woman, according to 1 Cor. 11:
404 Suppl, 28| Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: The woman's hair is a sign of her
405 Suppl, 28| Hence it is not proper for a woman to put aside her hair when
406 Suppl, 36| the ~sinful and notorious woman from rendering Him a bodily
407 Suppl, 39| 2:12): "I suffer not a woman to ~teach (in the Church),*
408 Suppl, 39| Wherefore even though a woman were made the object of
409 Suppl, 39| eminence of degree, for a woman is ~in the state of subjection,
410 Suppl, 39| deaconess ~there denotes a woman who shares in some act of
411 Suppl, 39| matters pertaining to the soul woman does not differ from ~man
412 Suppl, 39| the thing (for sometimes a woman is found to be better than ~
413 Suppl, 39| priestly matters, even as now woman may have temporal power.~
414 Suppl, 39| of the sacrament. For a woman, on account of her subjection, ~
415 Suppl, 39| subjection in a slave; since woman was not given to man as
416 Suppl, 39| natural ~likeness. Now a woman is a subject by her nature,
417 Suppl, 41| between the man and a definite woman and it is in ~this that
418 Suppl, 41| that society of man and woman which consists ~in matrimony.
419 Suppl, 41| willing to go to another ~woman, it is a venial sin; while
420 Suppl, 41| in like manner with any woman, it is a mortal ~sin. And
421 Suppl, 43| promises his body to the woman. Therefore he cannot make
422 Suppl, 43| to ~lose his right to the woman betrothed to him. Therefore
423 Suppl, 43| contracting with ~another woman by words expressive of the
424 Suppl, 44| Faust. xix, 26), ~because "a woman's sole purpose in marrying
425 Suppl, 44| ix), because it makes a woman the mother ~of a child.~
426 Suppl, 44| has. or we may say that ~woman was made chiefly in order
427 Suppl, 44| marital union of man and woman involving living together
428 Suppl, 44| husband who is joined to the woman in ~matrimony. Now "marital
429 Suppl, 44| Further, matrimony makes the woman the man's wife no less than
430 Suppl, 44| than it ~makes the man the woman's husband. Therefore it
431 Suppl, 44| was not created'] for the woman, but the woman for the man,"
432 Suppl, 44| for the woman, but the woman for the man," it ~follows
433 Suppl, 44| the man ~rather than the woman.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[44] A[
434 Suppl, 45| tense to take ~a particular woman as his wife, and after,
435 Suppl, 45| promises to marry a certain ~woman. Therefore he does not marry
436 Suppl, 45| consented to take a certain ~woman to wife in words of the
437 Suppl, 45| contracted marriage with another woman by words expressive of ~
438 Suppl, 46| after consenting to marry a woman by words expressive of the
439 Suppl, 46| binds himself to another ~woman by words expressive of the
440 Suppl, 46| a man consent to marry a woman by a simple ~affirmation
441 Suppl, 46| over his body to another woman, makes the ~previous oath
442 Suppl, 46| marriage is a sin. But the ~woman, seemingly, does not sin
443 Suppl, 46| man cannot reinstate a ~woman whom he has violated under
444 Suppl, 46| 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: If the woman admit her betrothed, thinking
445 Suppl, 46| marriage with the other woman, is bound to marry the one
446 Suppl, 46| he has married ~another woman, he is no longer able to
447 Suppl, 47| is not his wife, or for a woman to be a wife without ~a
448 Suppl, 48| 1~OBJ 3: Further, if the woman say to the man: "I consent
449 Suppl, 48| Therefore if a man marries a woman for the purpose of gain
450 Suppl, 49| to the union of man and woman, both because the reason
451 Suppl, 49| wife and with no other woman. Besides this it has a certain
452 Suppl, 49| man is assigned to this woman.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[49] A[
453 Suppl, 49| for a consent to take a woman ~for a time makes no marriage.
454 Suppl, 49| is not as a wife but as a woman ~that a man treats his wife,
455 Suppl, 50| Further, union of man and woman is unlawful save in marriage.
456 Suppl, 50| contract marriage with any woman, this can only be ~because
457 Suppl, 50| union between him and the woman, ~and thus the "crime of
458 Suppl, 51| marriage is not ~voided if one woman be taken instead of another.~
459 Suppl, 51| it might happen that the woman is betrothed to the ~brother
460 Suppl, 51| matrimony. Hence, if ~the woman consent directly to this
461 Suppl, 51| them or not; so that if a woman contract ~with a subdeacon,
462 Suppl, 52| owner of the land. Now the woman's womb in relation to the
463 Suppl, 54| impediment to marriage. For no woman can be more akin to a man
464 Suppl, 54| friendship ~if a man could take a woman of his kindred to wife since
465 Suppl, 55| not follow, if a certain woman be ~married to a certain
466 Suppl, 55| death, since ~then "the woman . . . is loosed from the
467 Suppl, 55| of impotence promise a ~woman future marriage; or if a
468 Suppl, 55| matrim.) forbade a certain woman to marry a certain man,
469 Suppl, 55| carnal intercourse man and woman become one flesh by the ~
470 Suppl, 55| of seven years, ~with a woman who is of age, from such
471 Suppl, 55| is clear that ~a married woman is related to her husband'
472 Suppl, 55| OBJ 4: As stated above, a woman does not contract affinity
473 Suppl, 55| of the second kind with a woman known by ~the same man;
474 Suppl, 55| together. Hence through a woman who is affine to me, no ~
475 Suppl, 55| 1/1~On the contrary, A woman is connected with me by
476 Suppl, 56| priest's son can ~marry a woman whose confession the priest
477 Suppl, 56| parish he could not find a woman whom he could marry. Nor
478 Suppl, 56| kind of ~bond between the woman penitent and the priest,
479 Suppl, 56| same grounds to pass to a woman ~of whom he has carnal knowledge,
480 Suppl, 57| twenty-five years of age, nor a woman can adopt, and ~yet they
481 Suppl, 57| twenty-five years of age, or a woman, ~cannot adopt anyone, except
482 Suppl, 57| is not ~baptized. Now a woman cannot adopt, as stated
483 Suppl, 57| 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Even a woman can adopt by permission
484 Suppl, 58| 1~OBJ 4: Further, if the woman knows the man to be frigid
485 Suppl, 58| in regard to a beautiful woman, but insufficiently in regard ~
486 Suppl, 58| Further, generally speaking woman is more frigid than man.
487 Suppl, 58| a remedy. Dislike for a woman is ~not a natural cause,
488 Suppl, 58| impotent would not disable the woman. Yet there may be a natural ~
489 Suppl, 58| judge ~of stricture in the woman in the same way as of frigidity
490 Suppl, 58| impediment in respect of one woman without being so ~also in
491 Suppl, 58| permitted to marry another woman. whereas through witchcraft
492 Suppl, 58| impotent in relation to one woman and not to another, and ~
493 Suppl, 58| since ~the devil tempted the woman through a serpent.~Aquin.:
494 Suppl, 58| in regard to a particular woman and not to another.~Aquin.:
495 Suppl, 58| is it on the part of the woman. Now a woman can marry before ~
496 Suppl, 58| part of the woman. Now a woman can marry before ~the age
497 Suppl, 58| Reply OBJ 3: It is said that woman comes to the age of puberty
498 Suppl, 59| Joseph ~married an Egyptian woman, and Esther married Assuerus:
499 Suppl, 59| the captives a beautiful woman and ~lovest her, and wilt
500 Suppl, 59| the case when the captive woman was willing ~to be converted
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