|     Part, Question1   1, 23  |            determined not to do any unlawful things for the love of ~
  2   2, 64  |           undue manner, i.e. out of unlawful superstition, or again for ~
  3   2, 70  |        chastity withdraws man from ~unlawful desires, contingency also
  4   2, 73  |       Because sin is to do what ~is unlawful. Now to do what is unlawful
  5   2, 73  |         unlawful. Now to do what is unlawful is reproved in one and the
  6   2, 73  |            inordinateness are more ~unlawful, and consequently graver
  7   2, 73  |      results of his action if it be unlawful. If, on the other hand,
  8   2, 74  |             first, when it commands unlawful ~passions; for instance,
  9   2, 74  |         when it fails to check the ~unlawful movement of a passion; for
 10   2, 102 |       desert places, because it was unlawful to ~offer aught to them;
 11   2, 103 |          was rejected as absolutely unlawful, and as prohibited by God ~
 12   2, 103 |          and rapine were held to be unlawful even by the Gentiles, there
 13   2, 1   |          from it." Therefore it was unlawful to make a symbol as a ~rule
 14   2, 1   |           synod decreed that it was unlawful to utter, write or ~draw
 15   2, 16  |            happiness, so too, it is unlawful to hope in any man, or any
 16   2, 30  |          not because the taking was unlawful, but ~because it is the
 17   2, 30  |            the outcome of something unlawful, as in the case of a ~woman'
 18   2, 30  |             is thus ~acquired by an unlawful action.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
 19   2, 30  |         would seem ~to be something unlawful as being contrary to the
 20   2, 30  |          would seem to be something unlawful as ~being against the positive
 21   2, 30  |           obedience. Now if it were unlawful for them to give alms, they ~
 22   2, 33  |         wandering of the mind after unlawful things." Now these do ~not
 23   2, 33  |        wandering" of the mind after unlawful things is to be found in
 24   2, 33  |             called "wandering after unlawful things." From ~this it is
 25   2, 33  |         wandering of the mind after unlawful things." This tendency to
 26   2, 38  |             Therefore all wars are ~unlawful.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[40] A[
 27   2, 38  |          cause, and yet be rendered unlawful through a wicked intention. ~
 28   2, 38  |         Wherefore it is ~altogether unlawful for clerics to fight, because
 29   2, 38  |        nevertheless ~it is rendered unlawful for clerics, by reason of
 30   2, 38  |            It would seem that it is unlawful to lay ambushes in war.
 31   2, 38  |          injustice. Therefore it is unlawful to lay ambushes even in
 32   2, 38  |       clxxxix), it seems that it is unlawful to ~lay ambushes for one'
 33   2, 38  |         promise, and this is always unlawful. No one ought to deceive
 34   2, 38  |            1/1~OBJ 1: It would seem unlawful to fight on holy days. For
 35   2, 38  |         Much more, therefore, is it unlawful to fight ~on holy days. ~
 36   2, 41  |         court of justice. But it is unlawful to have ~recourse to justice,
 37   2, 53  |         love will be inordinate and unlawful, and it is thus ~that the
 38   2, 53  |              temporal things is not unlawful.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[55] A[
 39   2, 53  |        about temporal things may be unlawful in ~three ways. First on
 40   2, 53  |        about temporal things may be unlawful, ~through too much earnestness
 41   2, 53  |            end, wherefore it is not unlawful, unless it ~be superfluous.~
 42   2, 58  |            1/1~OBJ 1: It would seem unlawful to judge. For nothing is
 43   2, 58  |            punished except ~what is unlawful. Now those who judge are
 44   2, 58  |            judged." Therefore it is unlawful to judge.~Aquin.: SMT SS
 45   2, 58  |       deceive ourselves." Now it is unlawful for a ~sinner to judge,
 46   2, 58  |         judgment will be faulty and unlawful. First, when it is contrary
 47   2, 58  |             Para. 1/1~Whether it is unlawful to form a judgment from
 48   2, 58  |           would seem that it is not unlawful to form a judgment from ~
 49   2, 58  |           based on suspicion is not unlawful.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[60] A[
 50   2, 58  |            OBJ 3: Further, if it is unlawful, it must needs be reducible
 51   2, 58  |            a mortal sin, if it were unlawful. But this is false, because "
 52   2, 58  |      suspicion would seem not to be unlawful.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[60] A[
 53   2, 58  |             usurped judgment is not unlawful.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[60] A[
 54   2, 60  |   unlawfully, through giving for an unlawful purpose, albeit the giving ~
 55   2, 60  |           the giving ~itself is not unlawful, as when a woman receives
 56   2, 62  |             Para. 1/1~Whether it is unlawful to kill any living thing?~
 57   2, 62  |            1/1~OBJ 1: It would seem unlawful to kill any living thing.
 58   2, 62  |          food." Therefore it ~seems unlawful to take the life of any
 59   2, 62  |            man. Wherefore it is not unlawful if man ~use plants for the
 60   2, 62  |            1/1~OBJ 1: It would seem unlawful to kill men who have sinned.
 61   2, 62  |             has sinned. For nothing unlawful is commanded in the Divine
 62   2, 62  |            1/1~I answer that, It is unlawful for clerics to kill, for
 63   2, 62  |           done nobly and bravely is unlawful. Therefore suicide is ~not
 64   2, 62  |           Therefore suicide is ~not unlawful.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[64] A[
 65   2, 62  |       answer that, It is altogether unlawful to kill oneself, for three ~
 66   2, 62  |        lesser. In like manner it is unlawful to take one's own ~life
 67   2, 62  |       public authority. Again it is unlawful for ~a woman to kill herself
 68   2, 62  |            a man ~in himself, it is unlawful to kill any man, since in
 69   2, 62  |    Therefore this would seem to be ~unlawful.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[64] A[
 70   2, 62  |          the ~body. Therefore it is unlawful for any man to take another'
 71   2, 62  |     self-defense itself seems to be unlawful, according to Rm. ~12:19: "
 72   2, 62  |          slaying of a man, is also ~unlawful.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[64] A[
 73   2, 62  |         save one's own life, is not unlawful, seeing that it is natural
 74   2, 62  |              an act may be rendered unlawful, if it ~be out of proportion
 75   2, 62  |      necessary violence, it will be unlawful: whereas if he ~repel force
 76   2, 62  |             another's. But as it is unlawful to take a man's life, except
 77   2, 62  |             occupying ~himself with unlawful things which he ought to
 78   2, 62  |             occupied with something unlawful, or even with something
 79   2, 62  |           with child does something unlawful: ~wherefore if there results
 80   2, 62  |             through doing something unlawful, or ~failing to take sufficient
 81   2, 63  |             Anima ii, 1). But it is unlawful ~to deprive a man of his
 82   2, 63  |          otherwise it is altogether unlawful to maim anyone.~Aquin.:
 83   2, 63  |            1/1~OBJ 1: It would seem unlawful for parents to strike their
 84   2, 63  |          coercion. ~Therefore it is unlawful for parents to strike their
 85   2, 63  |             off a member. Now it is unlawful to do a person a harm, ~
 86   2, 63  |            1/1~OBJ 1: It would seem unlawful to imprison a man. An act
 87   2, 63  |          free-will. Therefore it is unlawful to imprison a man.~Aquin.:
 88   2, 63  |           Para. 2/2~Therefore it is unlawful to imprison or in any way
 89   2, 63  |             a time from ~doing some unlawful deed there and then: as
 90   2, 64  |            1/1~OBJ 1: It would seem unlawful for a man to possess a thing
 91   2, 64  |      contrary to the natural law is unlawful. Now according to ~the natural
 92   2, 64  |           of goods. Therefore it is unlawful ~for any man to appropriate
 93   2, 64  |        common use." Now it would be unlawful to prevent others from obtaining
 94   2, 64  |             goods. Therefore it is ~unlawful to appropriate to oneself
 95   2, 64  |         context. Therefore it seems unlawful for a ~man to appropriate
 96   2, 64  |    erroneous to maintain that it is unlawful for a man to possess ~property.~
 97   2, 64  |            1/1~OBJ 1: It would seem unlawful to steal through stress
 98   2, 64  |          Contra Mendac. vii), it is unlawful to steal in ~order to succor
 99   2, 64  |             of justice: hence it is unlawful for them ~to use violence
100   2, 65  |            1/1~OBJ 1: It would seem unlawful for a judge to pronounce
101   2, 65  |          witnesses. Therefore it is unlawful for a judge to ~pronounce
102   2, 66  |          private good. Hence it ~is unlawful to receive any secret in
103   2, 66  |          But seemingly this is not ~unlawful, because one is not bound
104   2, 67  |             prudence; or he can use unlawful means, unsuitable to the
105   2, 67  |         escape prudently. But it is unlawful for him, either to ~utter
106   2, 67  |          inducing him to do what is unlawful, yet ~the civil law does
107   2, 67  |            1/1~OBJ 1: It would seem unlawful for the accused to escape
108   2, 67  |             cap. A judicibus) it is unlawful to appeal from the judges
109   2, 67  |        would seem that an appeal is unlawful in itself.~Aquin.: SMT SS
110   2, 67  |       oneself ~calumniously, and is unlawful as stated above (A[2]).
111   2, 67  |             faith is lacking, it is unlawful for a Catholic to appeal
112   2, 69  |            1/1~I answer that, It is unlawful to cooperate in an evil
113   2, 69  |          its happy issue, but it is unlawful for him ~to employ any kind
114   2, 69  |            1/1~OBJ 1: It would seem unlawful for an advocate to take
115   2, 74  |            1/1~OBJ 1: It would seem unlawful to curse anyone. For it
116   2, 74  |             curse anyone. For it is unlawful to ~disregard the command
117   2, 74  |         from evil. Therefore it is ~unlawful for any man to curse.~Aquin.:
118   2, 74  |          then evil speaking will be unlawful in ~both ways, and this
119   2, 74  |            It would seem that it is unlawful to curse an irrational ~
120   2, 74  |         punishment. Therefore it is unlawful to curse them.~Aquin.: SMT
121   2, 74  |           which God made. But it is unlawful to curse this even in the ~
122   2, 74  |          and ~vain and consequently unlawful.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[76] A[
123   2, 75  |           Further, it does not seem unlawful if that which honesty demands ~
124   2, 75  |             is in itself unjust and unlawful.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[77] A[
125   2, 75  |         Divine law, it is reckoned ~unlawful if the equality of justice
126   2, 75  |          Whether a sale is rendered unlawful through a fault in the thing
127   2, 75  |             not rendered unjust and unlawful ~through a fault in the
128   2, 75  |             not seem to be rendered unlawful through a fault in ~its
129   2, 75  |            therefore will it be an ~unlawful sale if the thing be defective
130   2, 75  |              a sale is not rendered unlawful through the thing sold being
131   2, 75  |             a sale is ~not rendered unlawful by a fault (in the thing
132   2, 75  |           that the sale is rendered unlawful. Hence we find it ~written
133   2, 75  |           alchemy, it ~would not be unlawful to sell it for the genuine
134   2, 75  |           answer that, It is always unlawful to give anyone an occasion
135   2, 75  |            trading is not in itself unlawful.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[77] A[
136   2, 76  |            it is by its very nature unlawful to take payment ~for the
137   2, 76  |     something. Now it does not seem unlawful to bind oneself to ~an obligation
138   2, 76  |            law. Therefore it is not unlawful, in ~lending money to anyone,
139   2, 76  |            the same time, but it is unlawful for him to ~bind the borrower
140   2, 76  |            Now it seems altogether ~unlawful to deposit one's money with
141   2, 76  |        usurer, even as it would be ~unlawful to deposit one's sword with
142   2, 81  |             else all wars would be ~unlawful, which is opposed to what
143   2, 81  |        adjure another, for if it be unlawful to swear, it is ~also unlawful
144   2, 81  |      unlawful to swear, it is ~also unlawful to adjure." Therefore supplication
145   2, 84  |       sacraments. But it would seem unlawful to refuse ~the sacraments
146   2, 84  |           lame animal was declared ~unlawful for three reasons. First,
147   2, 85  |             104], A[3]), that it is unlawful to ~observe the ceremonial
148   2, 86  |             good, but is in ~itself unlawful, it seems that a vow may
149   2, 86  |            but also about something unlawful.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[88] A[
150   2, 86  |             it follows that nothing unlawful or indifferent, but only
151   2, 86  |           animal ~which it would be unlawful to sacrifice, such as an
152   2, 86  |            vow. ~Therefore it seems unlawful, before the year of probation,
153   2, 86  |             he has vowed is clearly unlawful, and he is unable to have
154   2, 87  |               Therefore swearing is unlawful.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[89] A[
155   2, 87  |            from an evil seems to be unlawful, ~because according to Mt.
156   2, 87  |    Therefore swearing is apparently unlawful.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[89] A[
157   2, 87  |             and ~this is altogether unlawful, according to Dt. 6:16, "
158   2, 87  |         that swearing is altogether unlawful.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[89] A[
159   2, 87  |            it be neither false, nor unlawful, ~and this requires both
160   2, 87  |             truth, and a wicked or ~unlawful oath lacks justice.~Aquin.:
161   2, 87  |    excommunicated." Therefore it is unlawful to swear by ~creatures.~
162   2, 87  |          For oaths of this kind are unlawful from the outset: ~yet with
163   2, 87  |          fulfilment of the oath was unlawful. Hence ~Ambrose says (De
164   2, 87  |             emergencies, ~it may be unlawful or hurtful, and consequently
165   2, 88  |            mandate of Christ, it be unlawful to swear, it is evident ~
166   2, 88  |         after a fashion. But ~it is unlawful to compel a man against
167   2, 88  |     Therefore seemingly it ~is also unlawful to adjure a man.~Aquin.:
168   2, 88  |         oath, such an adjuration is unlawful, because he usurps over ~
169   2, 88  |            1/1~OBJ 1: It would seem unlawful to adjure the demons. Origen
170   2, 88  |             friendship, which it is unlawful to bear towards the ~demons.
171   2, 88  |    something from them: and this is unlawful, as stated ~above. Wherefore
172   2, 88  |            1/1~OBJ 1: It would seem unlawful to adjure an irrational
173   2, 88  |           Therefore it is ~vain and unlawful to adjure an irrational
174   2, 88  |             Therefore it would seem unlawful to employ adjuration towards ~
175   2, 91  |           and to ~disregard them is unlawful.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[93] A[
176   2, 93  |           by invoking the demons is unlawful?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[95] A[
177   2, 93  |         invoking the demons is ~not unlawful. Christ did nothing unlawful,
178   2, 93  |        unlawful. Christ did nothing unlawful, according to 1 Pt. 2:22, "
179   2, 93  |           questioning demons is not unlawful.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[95] A[
180   2, 93  |           questioning demons is not unlawful.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[95] A[
181   2, 93  |    divination by invoking demons is unlawful for two ~reasons. The first
182   2, 93  |            him. ~This is altogether unlawful; wherefore it is written
183   2, 93  |          divination by the stars is unlawful?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[95] A[
184   2, 93  |      divination by the stars is not unlawful. It is ~lawful to foretell
185   2, 93  |     divination by the stars is not ~unlawful.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[95] A[
186   2, 93  |        Therefore it would seem not ~unlawful to make use of this kind
187   2, 93  |        divination is declared to be unlawful in so far as it is ~based
188   2, 93  |       species of divination is not ~unlawful.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[95] A[
189   2, 93  |              be a superstitious and unlawful divination. On the other
190   2, 93  |        forth, it will be neither an unlawful nor a superstitious ~divination.~
191   2, 93  |             divination by dreams is unlawful?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[95] A[
192   2, 93  |         divination by dreams is not unlawful. It is ~not unlawful to
193   2, 93  |            not unlawful. It is ~not unlawful to make use of divine instruction.
194   2, 93  |         learn." Therefore it is not unlawful ~to make use of divination
195   2, 93  |         divination by dreams is not unlawful.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[95] A[
196   2, 93  |    divination is superstitious ~and unlawful when it is based on a false
197   2, 93  |            who have entered into an unlawful compact with them.~Aquin.:
198   2, 93  |           must say that there is no unlawful divination in making ~use
199   2, 93  |         extends. But it will be ~an unlawful and superstitious divination
200   2, 93  | observations of ~external things is unlawful?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[95] A[
201   2, 93  |           of external things is not unlawful. If it were unlawful holy ~
202   2, 93  |            not unlawful. If it were unlawful holy ~men would not make
203   2, 93  |      divining?" Therefore it is not unlawful to make use ~of this kind
204   2, 93  |              Therefore it seems not unlawful to make use of the birds' ~
205   2, 93  |          kind of ~divination is not unlawful.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[95] A[
206   2, 93  |  divinations are superstitious ~and unlawful, if they be extended beyond
207   2, 93  |             these things it is not ~unlawful to observe their cries and
208   2, 93  |       divination by drawing lots is unlawful? ~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[95] A[
209   2, 93  |   divination by drawing lots is not unlawful, ~because a gloss of Augustine
210   2, 93  |        There is, seemingly, nothing unlawful in the observances which ~
211   2, 93  |           divination by lots is not unlawful.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[95] A[
212   2, 93  |            divination by lot is not unlawful.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[95] A[
213   2, 93  |           kind is superstitious and unlawful.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[95] A[
214   2, 93  |           sortilege of this kind is unlawful, and forbidden by the ~canons.~
215   2, 93  |           kind of trial is rendered unlawful, ~both because it is directed
216   2, 94  |             Para. 1/1~Whether it be unlawful to practice the observances
217   2, 94  |           would seem that it is not unlawful to practice the observances ~
218   2, 94  |          art. A thing is said to be unlawful in two ways. First, by ~
219   2, 94  |        science. Therefore it is not unlawful to practice these ~observances.~
220   2, 94  |          and consequently it is not unlawful to practice it.~Aquin.:
221   2, 94  |              A[2]]. Therefore it is unlawful to ~practice the notary
222   2, 94  |         that, The magic art is both unlawful and futile. It is ~unlawful,
223   2, 94  |         unlawful and futile. It is ~unlawful, because the means it employs
224   2, 94  |             health or the like, are unlawful?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[96] A[
225   2, 94  |        effects. Therefore it is not unlawful to make use of them and
226   2, 94  |            for if so it will not be unlawful to do so, since it is lawful ~
227   2, 94  |            nothing superstitious or unlawful in employing ~natural things
228   2, 94  |          will be ~superstitious and unlawful.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[96] A[
229   2, 94  |             of fortune-telling are ~unlawful?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[96] A[
230   2, 94  |             fortune-telling are not unlawful. Sickness is one of the
231   2, 94  |              Therefore it seems not unlawful to observe such ~like signs.~
232   2, 94  |             Therefore it ~seems not unlawful to observe these things.~
233   2, 94  |            our time. Now it is ~not unlawful to observe the order that
234   2, 94  |       Therefore it is seemingly not unlawful to observe these presages.~
235   2, 94  |  observances are superstitious ~and unlawful: they are apparently remains
236   2, 94  |       observe. ~Wherefore it is not unlawful to consider a presage of
237   2, 94  |             Para. 1/1~Whether it is unlawful to wear divine words at
238   2, 94  |           would seem that it is not unlawful to wear divine words at
239   2, 94  |          clearly ~superstitious and unlawful. In like manner it seems
240   2, 94  |             they conceal ~something unlawful. Hence Chrysostom says [*
241   2, 94  |       result is expected: but it is unlawful if it be done in connection ~
242   2, 94  |        divine power, it will not be unlawful. Such like incantations,
243   2, 94  |             however, ~often include unlawful observances, and rely on
244   2, 94  |           they are, ~it will not be unlawful. But if account were taken
245   2, 94  |          would be superstitious and unlawful.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[96] A[
246   2, 96  |             swears to that which is unlawful, for this very ~reason he
247   2, 96  |         swears he will do something unlawful (adultery, for ~instance,
248   2, 96  |           that swears to do what is unlawful is thereby guilty of ~perjury
249   2, 96  |           on him. Now it would seem unlawful to receive an oath from
250   2, 97  |             Now murder, ~theft, and unlawful intercourse, are different
251   2, 98  |            1/1~Whether it is always unlawful to give money for the sacraments?~
252   2, 98  |          seem that it is not always unlawful to give money for ~the sacraments.
253   2, 98  |         Therefore it is ~not always unlawful to buy or sell the sacraments.~
254   2, 98  |          Therefore it is not always unlawful to ~buy or sell a sacrament.~
255   2, 98  |          would seem that it is not ~unlawful.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[100] A[
256   2, 98  |            an office of nature, but unlawful if it be considered as a ~
257   2, 98  |       selling. Hence it would be an unlawful ordinance ~if it were decreed
258   2, 98  |        grace. For this reason it is unlawful for him to receive ~anything
259   2, 98  |              1/1~Reply OBJ 4: It is unlawful to exact or receive anything
260   2, 98  |          monastery; although ~it is unlawful to agree to give or receive
261   2, 98  |        things. If, therefore, it is unlawful to sell what is annexed ~
262   2, 98  |        spiritual things, it will be unlawful to sell anything temporal,
263   2, 98  |       Consequently it is altogether unlawful to sell such things, ~because
264   2, 98  |           observed, ~that it is not unlawful for a bishop, before presenting
265   2, 98  |         mind. But if the service be unlawful, or ~directed to carnal
266   2, 98  |             any carnal affection is unlawful and carnal, but ~not simoniacal:
267   2, 98  |        communicating with him in an unlawful action. Now he that is,
268   2, 102 |    obedience in this case ~would be unlawful.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[104] A[
269   2, 102 |         which obeys even in matters unlawful.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[104] A[
270   2, 106 |         Therefore all vengeance is ~unlawful.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[108] A[
271   2, 106 |          Testament all vengeance is unlawful.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[108] A[
272   2, 106 |      himself. But, seemingly, it is unlawful even for ~a judge to punish
273   2, 106 |     Therefore vengeance seems to be unlawful.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[108] A[
274   2, 106 |           not ~essentially evil and unlawful.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[108] A[
275   2, 106 |             vengeance is altogether unlawful: because to take ~pleasure
276   2, 108 |         kind, which "saves him from unlawful ~defilement of his body."~
277   2, 108 |              1/1~Reply OBJ 1: It is unlawful to hold that any false assertion
278   2, 108 |        promised something evidently unlawful, because he sinned in ~promise,
279   2, 117 |             to be directed to ~some unlawful end, for the sake of which
280   2, 118 |            the act of "epikeia" ~is unlawful: and consequently "epikeia"
281   2, 120 | protestation of ~truth, which it is unlawful to omit even in small things;
282   2, 122 |             OBJ 2: Further, nothing unlawful is an act of virtue. Now
283   2, 122 |            act of virtue. Now it is unlawful ~to kill oneself, as stated
284   2, 145 |             1~OBJ 2: Further, it is unlawful in the New Law to observe
285   2, 147 |           use of wine is altogether unlawful?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[149] A[
286   2, 147 |           use of wine is altogether unlawful. For ~without wisdom, a
287   2, 147 |         wine-drinking is altogether unlawful. ~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[149]
288   2, 147 |          brethren. Therefore it is ~unlawful to make use of wine.~Aquin.:
289   2, 147 |     beginning." Therefore it ~seems unlawful to use wine under the Christian
290   2, 147 |            considered in itself, is unlawful, ~according to Mt. 15:11, "
291   2, 147 |           man." Wherefore it is not unlawful to drink wine as such. Yet
292   2, 147 |            such. Yet it may ~become unlawful accidentally. This is sometimes
293   2, 147 |         things as being altogether ~unlawful, and from others as being
294   2, 148 |            through doing ~something unlawful that he fell into the subsequent
295   2, 149 |         delighting in a union ~with unlawful things. Nevertheless, the
296   2, 150 |            1/1~Whether virginity is unlawful?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[152] A[
297   2, 150 |        would seem that virginity is unlawful. For whatever is ~contrary
298   2, 150 |       precept of the natural law is unlawful. Now just as the ~words
299   2, 150 |      Therefore ~virginity is not an unlawful thing.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
300   2, 150 |           because it ~abstains from unlawful pleasures: hence no excellence
301   2, 151 |           Whether all copulation is unlawful?~(3) Whether lust is a mortal
302   2, 151 |        order and commandment, ~lest unlawful pleasures should destroy
303   2, 152 |          fornication was not deemed unlawful, on account of the ~corruption
304   2, 152 |           law, ~considered it to be unlawful. The other things mentioned
305   2, 152 |            not as though ~they were unlawful in themselves, but because
306   2, 152 |           For seduction denotes the unlawful violation of a virgin, according ~
307   2, 152 |         seduction which denotes the unlawful violation of a virgin, ~
308   2, 152 |         rape, properly speaking, is unlawful intercourse, and takes its
309   2, 152 |            On the contrary, Rape is unlawful sexual intercourse, as Isidore
310   2, 152 |           Otherwise the marriage is unlawful, since whosoever steals
311   2, 152 |           women with whom a man has unlawful intercourse. Now ~incest
312   2, 152 |           the woman, because it ~is unlawful intercourse with a woman
313   2, 152 |            1 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Unlawful intercourse between persons
314   2, 152 |          the Article. Wherefore the unlawful intercourse between such ~
315   2, 152 |        various species of lust. For unlawful intercourse ~between persons
316   2, 153 |           is lawful, but ~only from unlawful things: for a gloss on Gal.
317   2, 153 |            refrains not merely from unlawful goods, ~but also from certain
318   2, 153 |          purposes not to follow his unlawful desires. Now ~the primary
319   2, 153 |          any abstinence from things unlawful: and thus it means that "
320   2, 156 |           heart." Now it would seem unlawful to desire vengeance, since
321   2, 156 |              1/1~Reply OBJ 3: It is unlawful to desire vengeance considered
322   2, 163 |           fall away towards what is unlawful, pleasure may seize ~hold
323   2, 165 |             to learn that which was unlawful": and Augustine says (De ~
324   2, 165 |         learn of one, by whom it is unlawful to be taught, ~as in the
325   2, 166 |            the heart of man, is not unlawful in itself; ~nor are they
326   2, 166 |             namely that they use no unlawful words or deeds in order
327   2, 166 |              comedians who practice unlawful mirth, he sins as encouraging
328   2, 167 |          although such arts are not unlawful in themselves, ~nevertheless,
329   2, 183 |      incidental goods is manifestly unlawful, and pertains to ~covetousness
330   2, 183 |          superior by doing what is ~unlawful, as appears from what was
331   2, 183 |             account of which it is ~unlawful for him to accept a prelacy.
332   2, 183 |           makes the pastoral office unlawful to him, yet the ~prelate
333   2, 183 |          without which it would be ~unlawful for anyone to lay hands
334   2, 183 |        superior prelate, his vow is unlawful; ~but if he intend to bind
335   2, 183 |        himself which would make it ~unlawful for him to take up the office
336   2, 183 |             Therefore just as it is unlawful to return to the world ~
337   2, 183 |           religious state, so is it unlawful to pass from the episcopal
338   2, 183 |             to do what is in itself unlawful. ~Now those who seek to
339   2, 183 |      Therefore apparently it is not unlawful ~to give up the episcopal
340   2, 183 |            It would seem that it is unlawful for a bishop, on account
341   2, 183 |             his neighbor. Now it is unlawful for one ~who has professed
342   2, 183 |             Therefore it would seem unlawful for a ~bishop to withdraw
343   2, 183 |             Therefore it would seem unlawful for them to possess anything ~
344   2, 184 |    perfection. For that which it is unlawful to do does not apparently ~
345   2, 184 |             But it would seem to be unlawful for a ~man to give up all
346   2, 184 |          gloss means not that it is unlawful to renounce all one's ~temporal
347   2, 184 |            not vowed, whereas it is unlawful if we have vowed ~to render
348   2, 185 |            1/1~OBJ 1: It would seem unlawful for religious to teach,
349   2, 185 |          Therefore seemingly it is ~unlawful for religious to teach,
350   2, 185 |             Heliod.), it would seem unlawful for religious to preach, ~
351   2, 185 |           Therefore seemingly it is unlawful for them to preach, teach,
352   2, 185 |             thing is declared to be unlawful to a person in two ~ways.
353   2, 185 |             that which is ~declared unlawful to him: thus to no man is
354   2, 185 |           this way it is said to be unlawful for a ~person to preach,
355   2, 185 |             3~In this way it is not unlawful for religious to preach,
356   2, 185 |     Secondly, a thing is said to be unlawful for a man, not on account
357   2, 185 |            him to do it: thus it is unlawful for a deacon to say mass, ~
358   2, 185 |          priestly orders; and it is unlawful for a priest to ~deliver
359   2, 185 |         this sense it is said to be unlawful for monks and other ~religious
360   2, 185 |            1/1~OBJ 1: It would seem unlawful for religious to occupy
361   2, 185 |            of God. ~Therefore it is unlawful for them to occupy themselves
362   2, 185 |             kings. Therefore it is ~unlawful for religious to occupy
363   2, 185 |       conclude therefore that it is unlawful for either monks or ~clerics
364   2, 185 |          gained their livelihood by unlawful means. For the Apostle ordered ~
365   2, 185 |             a living by meddling in unlawful things). ~Now we charge
366   2, 185 |        monks who declared ~it to be unlawful for the servants of God
367   2, 185 |            1/1~OBJ 1: It would seem unlawful for religious to live on
368   2, 185 |             such gifts would become unlawful for them if they ~abstained
369   2, 185 |             profit to others, it is unlawful for religious to wish to ~
370   2, 185 |            1/1~OBJ 1: It would seem unlawful for religious to beg. For
371   2, 185 |            Therefore it would seem ~unlawful to beg while omitting to
372   2, 185 |            such like mendicancy is ~unlawful; secondly, by a motive of
373   2, 185 |            1/1~OBJ 1: It would seem unlawful for religious to wear coarser
374   2, 186 |          individuals, it would seem unlawful for them to wage war; and ~
375   2, 186 |           answer that He ~deemed it unlawful to spend the property of
376   2, 187 |            Further, it is seemingly unlawful to bind a person to an ~
377   2, 187 |          and void." It is therefore unlawful for children, ~especially
378   2, 187 |        their ~children. Hence it is unlawful for a person having children
379   2, 187 |            his ~soul, it would seem unlawful for him to lay aside the
380   2, 187 |             Therefore it would seem unlawful for a parish priest or ~
381   2, 187 |           Para. 1/1~OBJ 1: It seems unlawful to pass from one religious
382   2, 187 |        Therefore this ~is seemingly unlawful.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[189] A[
383   2, 187 |            Dei ~timorem). But it is unlawful for anyone to pass from
384   2, 187 |             Therefore it would seem unlawful for anyone ~to pass from
385   3, 15  |          often tend towards what is unlawful, but not so in ~Christ.
386   3, 15  |    sensitive ~appetite that tend to unlawful things; and these were not
387   3, 60  |          ancients, whatever ~it was unlawful to lay violent hands on
388   3, 60  |        Divine or human, which it is unlawful ~to violate by making them
389   3, 63  |             or the profession of an unlawful ~form of worship.~Aquin.:
390   3, 64  |           he may believe that it is unlawful to swear in ~any case whatever,
391   3, 66  |        given, not as though it were unlawful ~for the neophyte to use
392   3, 80  |            18. ~Therefore, it seems unlawful to receive this sacrament
393   3, 80  |           Para. 1/1~OBJ 1: It seems unlawful to receive the body of Christ
394   3, 82  |          one is bound to do what is unlawful for him to do; ~otherwise
395 Suppl, 8 |           to his parish. ~Now it is unlawful, according to canon law (
396 Suppl, 36|      although by rights it would be unlawful for him to exercise the
397 Suppl, 39|    conformed, it follows that it is unlawful, although not invalid, ~
398 Suppl, 39|           occupying himself in some unlawful ~manner, or failed to take
399 Suppl, 39|          the fault ~of another. Now unlawful intercourse does not always
400 Suppl, 39|        should he be debarred by the unlawful ~intercourse of his father.~
401 Suppl, 39|            also who ~are born of an unlawful union are debarred from
402 Suppl, 40|            of ~Holies, which it was unlawful for the other priests to
403 Suppl, 41|    begetting children is altogether unlawful, so ~that it be impossible
404 Suppl, 41|             is lawful and the other unlawful.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[41] A[
405 Suppl, 43|           of marriage; for if it be unlawful, it should be renounced;
406 Suppl, 45|            way as the marriages ~of unlawful persons, who are undue matter
407 Suppl, 46|           not ~the fulfilling of an unlawful oath. Wherefore if a subsequent
408 Suppl, 46|         obligation ~makes that oath unlawful, whereas it was lawful before,
409 Suppl, 46|         about another's property is unlawful. ~Consequently the subsequent
410 Suppl, 46|            makes the ~previous oath unlawful which was lawful before.~
411 Suppl, 48|        gives a power to do what is ~unlawful: even so would a man sin
412 Suppl, 49|            marriage would be always unlawful; and this is contrary to
413 Suppl, 50|     impediment making it altogether unlawful for a particular ~person
414 Suppl, 50|           Para. 1/1~OBJ 4: Further, unlawful means against the law. Now
415 Suppl, 50|             to marriage, ~making it unlawful for a person to marry.~Aquin.:
416 Suppl, 50|          OBJ 5: Further, lawful and unlawful differ as that which is
417 Suppl, 50|            lawful and those who are unlawful subjects ~of marriage.~Aquin.:
418 Suppl, 50|           union of man and woman is unlawful save in marriage. Now ~every
419 Suppl, 50|             in marriage. Now ~every unlawful union should be dissolved.
420 Suppl, 50|              Persons are said to be unlawful subjects for marriage ~through
421 Suppl, 50|          person may be rendered an ~unlawful subject of marriage by any
422 Suppl, 50|           various persons have been unlawful subjects ~of marriage.~Aquin.:
423 Suppl, 50|            and those who are simply unlawful.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[50] A[
424 Suppl, 50|        rendering it not invalid but unlawful. And if it be contracted
425 Suppl, 51|           makes an action lawful or unlawful. For if a ~man were to strike
426 Suppl, 51|           which render a ~person an unlawful subject of marriage. But (
427 Suppl, 52|       impediments render a marriage unlawful; and since ~it is not our
428 Suppl, 52|             makes a thing lawful or unlawful, but the law to ~which our
429 Suppl, 53|             through his fault it is unlawful for him not to pay the debt ~
430 Suppl, 54|        intercourse to ~be lawful or unlawful at different times for different
431 Suppl, 55|        Whether it is caused through unlawful intercourse?~(4) Whether
432 Suppl, 55|             Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether unlawful intercourse causes affinity?~
433 Suppl, 55|           OBJ 1: It would seem that unlawful intercourse does not cause
434 Suppl, 55|          blood-relationship. Now if unlawful ~intercourse were a cause
435 Suppl, 55|           affinity is not caused by unlawful intercourse.~Aquin.: SMT
436 Suppl, 55|           Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, unlawful intercourse is according
437 Suppl, 55|             not caused by unnatural unlawful intercourse as ~decided
438 Suppl, 55|           it is not ~caused only by unlawful intercourse according to
439 Suppl, 55|         caused affinity. Therefore ~unlawful intercourse does so for
440 Suppl, 55|          carnal copulation ~even in unlawful intercourse. Therefore unlawful
441 Suppl, 55|     unlawful intercourse. Therefore unlawful intercourse causes ~affinity.~
442 Suppl, 55|            it ~follows that also an unlawful intercourse causes affinity
443 Suppl, 55|              1/1~Reply OBJ 1: In an unlawful intercourse there is something
444 Suppl, 55|             not only on account of ~unlawful but also on account of lawful
445 Suppl, 55|           whom marriage is rendered unlawful by a vow; or in any other
446 Suppl, 55|        could not take place between unlawful persons.~Aquin.: SMT XP
447 Suppl, 55|           the contrary, Whatever is unlawful can be denounced. But the
448 Suppl, 55|       affinity and consanguinity is unlawful. Therefore it can ~be denounced.~
449 Suppl, 55|        deemed lawful whereas ~it is unlawful. Wherefore just as a man
450 Suppl, 55|       deemed ~lawful, whereas it is unlawful.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[55] A[
451 Suppl, 55|            order to prevent what is unlawful. Hence ~in a matrimonial
452 Suppl, 56|       marriage is rendered at least unlawful, as ~some say; but not in
453 Suppl, 58|              make it not altogether unlawful for ~their subjects to marry.~
454 Suppl, 58|            frailty, through fear of unlawful ~intercourse. If, however,
455 Suppl, 59|            tie. Since, ~then, it is unlawful for the unbelieving wife
456 Suppl, 59|      Creator. If therefore it were ~unlawful for him to take another
457 Suppl, 62|            1/1~OBJ 1: It would seem unlawful for a husband to put away
458 Suppl, 62|   intercourse ~between them becomes unlawful. Whereas fornication does
459 Suppl, 62|             it become ~accidentally unlawful, in so far as the husband
460 Suppl, 62|           same things are lawful or unlawful ~to the one as to the other:
461 Suppl, 62|             again. ~Therefore it is unlawful both to the wife and to
462 Suppl, 62|           destroy." Therefore it is unlawful for one, while the other ~
463 Suppl, 62|      marriage debt, but it would be unlawful for her to demand it.~Aquin.:
464 Suppl, 63|           that a second marriage is unlawful. Because we ~should judge
465 Suppl, 63|        truth fornication," which is unlawful. ~Therefore neither is a
466 Suppl, 63|             whatever is not good is unlawful. Now Ambrose [*On 1 ~Cor.
467 Suppl, 63|          not good. ~Therefore it is unlawful.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[63] A[
468 Suppl, 63|            42). ~Therefore they are unlawful.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[63] A[
469 Suppl, 63|      Therefore a second marriage is unlawful.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[63] A[
470 Suppl, 63|            be good, not that it is ~unlawful, but because it lacks the
471 Suppl, 63|             debarred not ~only from unlawful things, but even from things
472 Suppl, 64|        cannot ask, but if it be ~an unlawful cause, then he sins, and
473 Suppl, 64|           must not obey in what ~is unlawful. Now the superior authority
474 Suppl, 65|            1]). Therefore as it is ~unlawful now, it was unlawful at
475 Suppl, 65|            is ~unlawful now, it was unlawful at all times.~Aquin.: SMT
476 Suppl, 65|            Abraham i, 4): ~"What is unlawful to a wife is unlawful to
477 Suppl, 65|            is unlawful to a wife is unlawful to a husband." But it is
478 Suppl, 66|           Para. 1/1~OBJ 4: Further, unlawful intercourse after marriage
479 Suppl, 66|         command thee ~never to make unlawful ordinations, nor to admit
480 Suppl, 66|            1/1~OBJ 1: It would seem unlawful for a bigamist to be granted
481 Suppl, 67|            can prohibit. It is also unlawful to consent to what is ~unlawful.
482 Suppl, 67|     unlawful to consent to what is ~unlawful. Since then the Mosaic law
483 Suppl, 67|         Holy Ghost inspires is not ~unlawful, it would seem that it was
484 Suppl, 67|         seem that it was not always unlawful to divorce a wife.~Aquin.:
485 Suppl, 67|             Dt. 24:4) for its being unlawful to ~take back a divorced
486 Suppl, 68|            those who are born of an unlawful intercourse are ~born according
487 Suppl, 68|             it be affected, excuses unlawful ~intercourse from sin. Wherefore
488 Suppl, 68|         fault that he is born of an unlawful union. ~Therefore he should
489 Suppl, 68|          latter were not born of an unlawful intercourse. Much ~more,
490 Suppl, 68|              ought those born of an unlawful intercourse to incur ~loss
491 Suppl, 68|            woman of ~whom he has an unlawful child (if it were not a
492 Suppl, 93|            aureole is not due to an unlawful work. Now it is ~unlawful
493 Suppl, 93|           unlawful work. Now it is ~unlawful to lay hands on oneself,
 
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