Part, Question
1 1, 1 | canonical have I learned to ~hold in such honor as to believe
2 1, 2 | not admitted ~by those who hold that God does not exist.~
3 1, 13 | Para. 4/4~Therefore we must hold a different doctrine - viz.
4 1, 13 | false. But this does not hold in the present ~case; because
5 1, 14 | 1]). We must ~therefore hold that God knows things other
6 1, 14 | effects. But this will ~not hold; forasmuch as no one can
7 1, 14 | more attentively, we must hold that God knows infinite ~
8 1, 14 | this ~distinction does not hold, for instance, if I said, "
9 1, 14 | objection, however, would hold if these words "that which
10 1, 15 | matter. Since, however, we hold matter to be created by
11 1, 17 | a lie, ~"They have laid hold on lying" (Jer. 8:5), that
12 1, 18 | soul: but this does not hold good with ~incorruptible
13 1, 19 | 4~I answer that, We must hold that the will of God is
14 1, 20 | Nowhere doth He ~take hold of the angels, but of the
15 1, 20 | seed of Abraham He taketh hold" (Heb. ~2:16). Therefore
16 1, 22 | towards evil. This does not ~hold with God, Who sees everything
17 1, 23 | of being; some of which hold a high ~and some a low place
18 1, 23 | Because on the words ~"Hold fast that which thou hast,
19 1, 27 | stop at the first, and ~hold that there exists only one
20 1, 36 | subjects. Yet this does not hold good as to the name "Creator"; ~
21 1, 39 | different. ~This objection would hold good as regards things which
22 1, 46 | iv, text 60). Whereas we ~hold that there was no place
23 1, 46 | and ~Empedocles. But we hold that from the moment that
24 1, 46 | that, By faith alone do we hold, and by no demonstration
25 1, 46 | although made by God. For ~they hold that the world has a beginning,
26 1, 46 | 1~Reply OBJ 4: Those who hold the eternity of the world
27 1, 46 | the eternity of the world hold that some ~region was changed
28 1, 46 | versa," and likewise they hold that the ~arts, by reason
29 1, 46 | such particular changes to hold the opinion of the ~newness
30 1, 46 | For ~all men generating hold one grade in efficient causes -
31 1, 46 | 1~Reply OBJ 8: Those who hold the eternity of the world
32 1, 50 | from the opinion of such as hold that ~matter is the cause
33 1, 52 | because philosophers do ~not hold that one separate substance
34 1, 53 | s demonstration does not hold good. But according ~as
35 1, 53 | Para. 2/3~But this does not hold good in the present case;
36 1, 54 | phantasy, ~whereby we sometimes hold fast to images of things
37 1, 58 | 55], A[1]), the angels ~hold that grade among spiritual
38 1, 58 | which the heavenly bodies hold ~among corporeal substances:
39 1, 61 | Greek ~Fathers; all of whom hold the creation of the angels
40 1, 61 | the ~comparison does not hold.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[61] A[
41 1, 61 | creation, ~as many holy Doctors hold. They were made in a corporeal
42 1, 63 | The same reason does ~not hold good of sin; as has been
43 1, 63 | therefore ~the argument does not hold good.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[63]
44 1, 63 | hence the argument does not hold.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[63] A[
45 1, 63 | According to those who hold that the chief devil belonged ~
46 1, 64 | Consequently the argument ~does not hold good.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[64]
47 1, 66 | Chrysostom (Hom. ii In Gen.), hold that formlessness of ~matter
48 1, 66 | it. For this would be to hold the opinion of the ancient ~
49 1, 66 | seems more reasonable to ~hold to what we stated above;
50 1, 66 | other holy writers, who hold that ~the formlessness of
51 1, 66 | actually we ~cannot lay hold of any part of time save
52 1, 67 | the opinion of those who hold that the ~formlessness of
53 1, 67 | accordance with nature. We hold, then, that the movement
54 1, 68 | 18). The first is, to ~hold the truth of Scripture without
55 1, 68 | according to those who hold that formlessness of matter
56 1, 68 | therefore, not bound to hold ~that a different heaven
57 1, 68 | Body Para. 2/3~We must hold, then, these waters to be
58 1, 69 | Nevertheless, they do not hold that the formlessness of ~
59 1, 69 | ii, 11). Others, again, ~hold that the work of the third
60 1, 70 | difficulty here; for he ~does not hold a succession of time in
61 1, 70 | the opinion of those who hold the heavenly bodies ~to
62 1, 70 | For those, however, who hold the heavenly bodies to be
63 1, 70 | heavenly bodies to be gods, hold that plants ~originate primarily
64 1, 74 | Secondly, some writers hold that plants and animals
65 1, 74 | according to those who ~hold that the elements were created
66 1, 76 | impossible, whatever one may hold as to the ~manner of the
67 1, 76 | reason, ~against those who hold that there are several souls
68 1, 39 | different. ~This objection would hold good as regards things which
69 1, 47 | iv, text 60). Whereas we ~hold that there was no place
70 1, 47 | and ~Empedocles. But we hold that from the moment that
71 1, 47 | that, By faith alone do we hold, and by no demonstration
72 1, 47 | although made by God. For ~they hold that the world has a beginning,
73 1, 47 | 1~Reply OBJ 4: Those who hold the eternity of the world
74 1, 47 | the eternity of the world hold that some ~region was changed
75 1, 47 | versa," and likewise they hold that the ~arts, by reason
76 1, 47 | such particular changes to hold the opinion of the ~newness
77 1, 47 | For ~all men generating hold one grade in efficient causes -
78 1, 47 | 1~Reply OBJ 8: Those who hold the eternity of the world
79 1, 51 | from the opinion of such as hold that ~matter is the cause
80 1, 53 | because philosophers do ~not hold that one separate substance
81 1, 54 | s demonstration does not hold good. But according ~as
82 1, 54 | Para. 2/3~But this does not hold good in the present case;
83 1, 55 | phantasy, ~whereby we sometimes hold fast to images of things
84 1, 59 | 55], A[1]), the angels ~hold that grade among spiritual
85 1, 59 | which the heavenly bodies hold ~among corporeal substances:
86 1, 62 | Greek ~Fathers; all of whom hold the creation of the angels
87 1, 62 | the ~comparison does not hold.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[61] A[
88 1, 62 | creation, ~as many holy Doctors hold. They were made in a corporeal
89 1, 64 | The same reason does ~not hold good of sin; as has been
90 1, 64 | therefore ~the argument does not hold good.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[63]
91 1, 64 | hence the argument does not hold.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[63] A[
92 1, 64 | According to those who hold that the chief devil belonged ~
93 1, 65 | Consequently the argument ~does not hold good.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[64]
94 1, 67 | Chrysostom (Hom. ii In Gen.), hold that formlessness of ~matter
95 1, 67 | it. For this would be to hold the opinion of the ancient ~
96 1, 67 | seems more reasonable to ~hold to what we stated above;
97 1, 67 | other holy writers, who hold that ~the formlessness of
98 1, 67 | actually we ~cannot lay hold of any part of time save
99 1, 68 | the opinion of those who hold that the ~formlessness of
100 1, 68 | accordance with nature. We hold, then, that the movement
101 1, 69 | 18). The first is, to ~hold the truth of Scripture without
102 1, 69 | according to those who hold that formlessness of matter
103 1, 69 | therefore, not bound to hold ~that a different heaven
104 1, 69 | Body Para. 2/3~We must hold, then, these waters to be
105 1, 70 | Nevertheless, they do not hold that the formlessness of ~
106 1, 70 | ii, 11). Others, again, ~hold that the work of the third
107 1, 71 | difficulty here; for he ~does not hold a succession of time in
108 1, 71 | the opinion of those who hold the heavenly bodies ~to
109 1, 71 | For those, however, who hold the heavenly bodies to be
110 1, 71 | heavenly bodies to be gods, hold that plants ~originate primarily
111 1, 73 | Secondly, some writers hold that plants and animals
112 1, 73 | according to those who ~hold that the elements were created
113 1, 75 | impossible, whatever one may hold as to the ~manner of the
114 1, 75 | reason, ~against those who hold that there are several souls
115 1, 78 | this is what they mean who hold ~that there is one active
116 1, 83 | soul "collects ~and lays hold of the images of bodies
117 1, 83 | But this opinion will not hold. First, because in the material
118 1, 83 | OBJ 2: Aristotle did not hold that the soul is actually
119 1, 83 | for this reason did Plato hold that ~naturally man's intellect
120 1, 83 | Consequently he does not hold ~that the soul has innate
121 1, 83 | active power. But if we hold, according to the ~opinion
122 1, 86 | OBJ 1: This argument would hold good if the will and the
123 1, 88 | natural order human souls hold the lowest place among intellectual ~
124 1, 89 | could be upheld by those who hold that the soul has of itself
125 1, 90 | would be obliged to take hold of his food with his mouth.
126 1, 90 | elements. But other doctors ~hold that on the sixth day both
127 1, 98 | that, By faith alone do we hold truths which are above nature, ~
128 1, 101 | of life to them that lay hold on her" (Prov. 3:18). ~Therefore
129 1, 101 | whose ~opinion, I confess, hold that paradise was both corporeal
130 1, 101 | of this method, we ~must hold to the historical truth
131 1, 101 | of the matter, we must ~hold that paradise was situated
132 1, 104 | OBJ 2: This argument would hold if God were to act of natural ~
133 1, 104 | unable to do; and these hold the highest ~rank among
134 1, 104 | not to the dead; and such hold the second rank in miracles.
135 1, 104 | Samuel and Elias; and these hold the lowest place in miracles. ~
136 1, 105 | Hence the argument does not hold.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[106] A[
137 1, 107 | common people, while others hold a place between these, as
138 1, 107 | are the "Angels." Others ~hold a middle place; and these
139 1, 109 | hence the argument does not hold.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[110] A[
140 1, 110 | the comparison does not hold.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[111] A[
141 1, 112 | the principles which we hold ~in an invariable manner.
142 1, 114 | on that of which it lays hold."~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[115]
143 1, 114 | actions is proper to those who hold that intellect does not
144 1, 114 | the Platonists were led to hold that demons are "animals ~
145 1, 114 | above (Q[51], A[1]): for we hold that demons are spiritual ~
146 1, 115 | 8,9]. But this will not hold. First, as to human ~affairs:
147 1, 115 | keep to his opinion, but hold his tongue." ~For this reason
148 1, 117 | 4]). This opinion would hold if the sensitive ~soul were
149 1, 117 | creation by God. Therefore to hold that the intellectual soul
150 1, 117 | is nothing else than to hold the soul to be ~non-subsistent
151 1, 117 | without. But this will ~not hold. First, because no substantial
152 2, 2 | which has the ~greatest hold on man's affections. Now
153 2, 3 | OBJ 3: This argument would hold, if man himself were his
154 2, 3 | According to those that hold human souls to be created
155 2, 4 | catch.'] ~him when he lays hold on him. And in this sense
156 2, 4 | from the body is ~said to hold the soul back from tending
157 2, 5 | have, and would wish to hold ~abidingly, for man naturally
158 2, 5 | man naturally desires to hold to the good that he has, ~
159 2, 9 | of its act, we must again hold it to be moved by some ~
160 2, 10 | passion entirely, or at least hold himself ~in check so as
161 2, 11 | Further, to enjoy is to lay hold of the fruit. But one does
162 2, 11 | fruit. But one does not ~lay hold of the fruit until one is
163 2, 11 | OBJ 3: One is said to lay hold of or to have an end, not
164 2, 13 | Therefore that which appears to ~hold the first place is chosen
165 2, 17 | the body. But it does not hold ~in every respect: for the
166 2, 33 | it surrendered itself to hold within itself the object
167 2, 35 | the comparison does not hold.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[35] A[
168 2, 45 | OBJ 1: This argument would hold, if good and evil were not ~
169 2, 50 | for all men, were bound to hold that habits of knowledge
170 2, 50 | comparison between them does not ~hold; for to be susceptible of
171 2, 53 | OBJ 2: This argument would hold, if the essence itself of
172 2, 58 | things to which we should hold or not hold"; and holiness
173 2, 58 | which we should hold or not hold"; and holiness as "a science ~
174 2, 58 | which ~makes reason to hold itself well in respect of
175 2, 58 | the end, so that it may hold itself aright in respect ~
176 2, 59 | the comparison does not hold for all cases.~Aquin.: SMT
177 2, 63 | but ~the converse does not hold.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[63] A[
178 2, 65 | each of which things we hold by faith and hope. Wherefore
179 2, 66 | the opinion of those ~who hold these virtues to have their
180 2, 66 | but the converse does not hold, for patience is a part
181 2, 69 | Ambrose (Super Luc. v), hold that all ~these rewards
182 2, 73 | certain heretics, who not only hold all sins ~to be equal, but
183 2, 77 | is most certain, does not hold ~the foremost place in action,
184 2, 81 | Catholic Faith we are bound to hold that ~the first sin of the
185 2, 81 | however, it be true, as others hold, that they will never ~die, (
186 2, 81 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Some hold that if Eve, and not Adam,
187 2, 85 | the reason had perfect ~hold over the lower parts of
188 2, 91 | OBJ 1: This argument would hold, if the natural law were
189 2, 94 | applied to that which we hold by a ~habit: thus faith
190 2, 94 | faith may mean that which we hold by faith. And accordingly, ~
191 2, 94 | habit itself whereby we hold ~those principles, but are
192 2, 99 | signs employed by men words hold the first place." ~Therefore
193 2, 102 | the Gentiles might seize hold of that place. Secondly, ~
194 2, 102 | The ~staves they were to hold in their hands denoted pastoral
195 2, 102 | because his doctrine should hold together in such a way that
196 2, 103 | trust in ~them so as to hold them to be necessary unto
197 2, 103 | 11), wherein we must not hold anything to be ~false, Paul
198 2, 103 | follow the third opinion, and hold that these foods ~were forbidden
199 2, 103 | because the Gentiles did not hold it to be ~sinful.~
200 2, 105 | the comparison does not hold.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[105] A[
201 2, 106 | the comparison will not hold.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[106] A[
202 2, 106 | appropriated to the Son) hold a prominent place. ~Therefore
203 2, 106 | wherein spiritual men will hold the first place.~Aquin.:
204 2, 108 | three specifically, as they hold the principal place, and
205 2, 110 | nature of virtue, this cannot hold, ~since, as the Philosopher
206 2, 113 | justifying grace does not hold. For the gift of ~justifying
207 2, 114 | But the objection would hold good, if we supposed the ~
208 2, 1 | Reply OBJ 1: By faith we hold many truths about God, which
209 2, 1 | that the whole Church may hold firmly ~to his decision.
210 2, 2 | aright; unless the simple hold obstinately to their individual ~
211 2, 4 | unseen, and whatever we hold on account thereof: so ~
212 2, 4 | Para. 3/3~We must therefore hold differently that living
213 2, 4 | persevere in faith, ~or to hold firmly to faith; and it
214 2, 4 | a man's intellect lays hold of a thing, the more certain
215 2, 5 | Bonaventure, Sent. ii, D, 29] hold, perhaps one might hold
216 2, 5 | hold, perhaps one might hold that ~there was no faith
217 2, 5 | Consequently we must hold that the angels ~had faith
218 2, 5 | holds what he chooses to hold, ~and rejects what he chooses
219 2, 5 | OBJ 1: A heretic does not hold the other articles of faith,
220 2, 9 | knows what he ~ought to hold by faith; yet, secondarily,
221 2, 10 | the faith, and ~did not hold the truth of faith for certain,
222 2, 10 | they have promised, and hold what they, at one time,
223 2, 10 | virtue: moreover unbelievers ~hold the faith in contempt, if
224 2, 10 | truth of the faith which we ~hold, there follows this good -
225 2, 11 | assent is given seems to hold ~the chief place and to
226 2, 11 | one assents to that person hold a secondary place. Consequently
227 2, 11 | those are heretics, who hold mischievous ~and erroneous
228 2, 11 | be set aright by you who hold the faith and see of ~Peter.
229 2, 12 | but the converse does not hold. ~Accordingly a man may
230 2, 15 | touch, as those things we hold in our hands, or ~by sight,
231 2, 19 | which, sexual pleasures hold the first place: for the
232 2, 22 | OBJ 1: This argument would hold, if God and our neighbor
233 2, 23 | makes ~it to have a greater hold on the soul, and the likeness
234 2, 24 | and in this way we must hold that, ~properly speaking,
235 2, 24 | or ~the outward man, to hold the first place. Wherefore,
236 2, 30 | respect, spiritual almsdeeds hold the first place, ~for three
237 2, 36 | are discordant ~when they hold to their own opinion in
238 2, 37 | Sovereign Pontiff, and to hold communion with ~those members
239 2, 37 | brought back by such as may hold communion with them. Therefore
240 2, 38 | in the hands of those who hold the supreme authority."~
241 2, 47 | knowledge ~has a greater hold on sensible objects. For
242 2, 53 | foremost by words, which hold the chief place among ~those
243 2, 53 | stratagems not only in laying hold of ~other people's goods,
244 2, 57 | Ethic. v, 9) that they hold a ~false opinion who maintain
245 2, 58 | not." Above all does this hold ~when such sins are public,
246 2, 60 | begins to have ~a mind to hold it as his own and not in
247 2, 64 | natural equity, as the jurists hold. [*See loc. cit. ~in Reply.]
248 2, 65 | affairs, save ~by those who hold public authority: and those
249 2, 70 | us. For we are bound to hold our minds ~prepared to submit
250 2, 76 | contrary, A man may lawfully hold what he has lawfully acquired. ~
251 2, 85 | countries for the ~soldiers to hold the tithes from the Church
252 2, 86 | nothing of his own and must hold himself as being the dispenser
253 2, 86 | least, to doubt, he could ~hold to the prelate's decision
254 2, 87 | this respect we should ~hold an oath in the greatest
255 2, 92 | opposition ~to one another, and hold many vain and fabulous fancies
256 2, 93 | He rebuked him, saying: ~Hold thy peace," says: "Although
257 2, 95 | from his faith, he should hold himself to be ~the more
258 2, 95 | excellence ~than that one should hold the contrary for certain.
259 2, 97 | shall allow the Jews to hold public offices, ~"he must
260 2, 98 | competent save to those who hold a clerical ~office. Hence
261 2, 100 | worship those persons whom we hold in honor, ~so that worship
262 2, 102 | virtue, since it does not hold ~the mean between excess
263 2, 105 | forgetfulness of favors lays hold of a man, he has ~apparently
264 2, 108 | Doctr. Christ. ii), words hold the ~chief place among other
265 2, 108 | OBJ 1: It is unlawful to hold that any false assertion
266 2, 114 | to ~deny the truth, or to hold up the speaker to contempt.~
267 2, 115 | since when a man quits hold of a thing he frees it [
268 2, 116 | degree of covetousness is to hold to one's own ~inordinately.
269 2, 120 | Sabbath day, will he not ~take hold on it and lift it up?"~Aquin.:
270 2, 121 | Now it behooves one to hold firmly ~the good of reason
271 2, 123 | because when fear lays hold of a man he ~is under a
272 2, 127 | house of Christ, "if we hold fast the confidence and
273 2, 127 | also by the ~multitude who hold these goods of fortune in
274 2, 135 | says (De Persev. i): "We hold that ~perseverance is a
275 2, 139 | temperance withholds us, hold the lowest place in man, ~
276 2, 142 | and in their judgments hold fast to ~the truth: so,
277 2, 143 | whereas the converse does ~not hold (Ethic. ii, 3).~Aquin.:
278 2, 146 | vice of gluttony has a hold on a man, all that he has
279 2, 147 | forbidden to kings, who hold the highest place in human
280 2, 150 | of the organ, which we ~hold to be accidental to virginity:
281 2, 150 | since for this end they hold their ~own life in contempt;
282 2, 152 | Without any doubt we must hold simple fornication to be
283 2, 152 | deep sleep is wont to lay hold of men [*Vulg.: 'When deep ~
284 2, 153 | that "if a man were to lay hold of a ~child with desire
285 2, 160 | first ~man's sin, which we hold to have been pride. Under
286 2, 163 | unlawful, pleasure may seize ~hold of her: and she watches
287 2, 166 | sorrow and mourning taketh hold of the end of joy," remarks: "
288 2, 167 | says (De Habit. Virg.): "I hold that not only ~virgins and
289 2, 168 | since thereby ~a man lays hold of another's property for
290 2, 170 | another explanation, and to ~hold that men have no such foreknowledge
291 2, 170 | things. Now the ~angels hold a middle position between
292 2, 170 | When the evil spirit lays hold of a man for such purposes
293 2, 173 | Therefore it is more becoming to hold that he saw God in His essence.~
294 2, 180 | 37): "Those who wish to hold ~the fortress of contemplation,
295 2, 180 | 37): "Those who wish to ~hold the fortress of contemplation
296 2, 182 | Jeremias, who was fain to hold fast to the ~love of his
297 2, 183 | Jeremias who was fain to ~hold fast to the love of his
298 2, 183 | On the other hand, they hold ecclesiastical goods as
299 2, 184 | bracing themselves up to lay hold of the very height of ~perfection,
300 2, 184 | themselves up in order to lay hold of the very height ~of perfection.
301 2, 184 | thing not to wish to lay hold of what one ~has not, and
302 2, 184 | no household care might hold him back."~Aquin.: SMT SS
303 2, 187 | but the converse does not hold. Seeing then that the ~right
304 2, 187 | of God, as the Manicheans hold, nor could some who have
305 3, 2 | the union. For we do ~not hold that He was first of all
306 3, 2 | as ~Photinus held; but we hold that from the beginning
307 3, 4 | But according ~to such as hold that there are two hypostases
308 3, 5 | But this opinion cannot hold, for three reasons. ~First,
309 3, 5 | ad Petrum xiv): ~"Firmly hold and nowise doubt that Christ
310 3, 6 | Petrum xviii): "Most firmly hold, and nowise doubt that the
311 3, 7 | Seven women shall take hold ~of one man": on which a
312 3, 7 | the Holy ~Ghost shall take hold of Christ."~Aquin.: SMT
313 3, 8 | instrumentally. Therefore we must hold that the ~manhood of Christ
314 3, 8 | For nowhere doth He take hold of the angels, but of the ~
315 3, 8 | seed of Abraham He taketh hold." Therefore Christ as man
316 3, 9 | part of what are united we hold there is a ~knowledge in
317 3, 10 | soul, which they did not hold to be in Christ, as was ~
318 3, 15 | yet lest a passion should hold sway over His ~soul, it
319 3, 16 | 3~Some, on the contrary, hold the reality on the part
320 3, 18 | For Apollinaris did not hold ~an intellectual soul in
321 3, 18 | man's ~apprehension, we hold the difference of reason
322 3, 23 | the comparison does not hold.~
323 3, 25 | 2:14): "Stand fast; and hold the ~traditions which you
324 3, 26 | Such a conclusion would hold if it were a question of
325 3, 31 | the Son of God - "take hold of the angels: but of the
326 3, 31 | seed of Abraham ~He taketh hold." But the seed of Abraham
327 3, 32 | as some wicked wretches ~hold, that the Holy Ghost took
328 3, 32 | natural power, because they hold that in all natural matter
329 3, 33 | Written by ~Fulgentius]): "Hold steadfastly, and doubt not
330 3, 33 | the Incarnation, which we ~hold to consist in this, that
331 3, 33 | was assumed. But since we hold that the conception ~was
332 3, 36 | Herod: "Thy palace cannot hold Christ: nor is the ~Lord
333 3, 36 | stars, ~for they do not hold that the course of the stars
334 3, 39 | John's baptism does not hold the first place among baptisms. ~
335 3, 40 | that kind of life, which we hold Christ to have ~embraced,
336 3, 46 | which is hidden from view to hold it fixed, and from which
337 3, 46 | Para. 1/5~Reply OBJ 1: Some hold that Christ did die on the
338 3, 47 | R.O. 1 Para. 2/2~Yet we may hold that they are said to have
339 3, 48 | the ~same reason does not hold good of confession and contrition,
340 3, 51 | nature, which can no longer hold the body ~together. But
341 3, 53 | rose with Christ. ~Some hold that they rose to life so
342 3, 55 | she "'came up and took hold of ~His feet,' that matters
343 3, 59 | a Divine purpose should hold Himself aloof from temporal
344 3, 59 | For nowhere doth He take hold of ~the angels, but of the
345 3, 59 | seed of Abraham He taketh hold." Consequently, ~Christ'
346 3, 61 | on sin gained a greater hold on man, so much ~so that
347 3, 61 | the comparison does ~not hold.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[61] A[
348 3, 62 | I answer that, Those who hold that the sacraments do not
349 3, 62 | sacramental effect, and hold that the Divine ~power assists
350 3, 62 | their effect. But if we hold ~that a sacrament is an
351 3, 64 | are two opinions. For some hold that ~the mental intention
352 3, 64 | others with better reason hold that the minister of a ~
353 3, 65 | such like. Some, however, hold that Extreme Unction is ~
354 3, 65 | OBJ 4: This argument would hold if Penance were required
355 3, 66 | Nor does the comparison hold with ~rain-water, which
356 3, 66 | the minister, who cannot hold up the ~candidate for Baptism;
357 3, 66 | heretical teaching let us hold to the single baptismal ~
358 3, 67 | office. Now the bishops hold the position of princes
359 3, 67 | namely, the priests, who hold the place of the seventy-two ~
360 3, 67 | regeneration water seems to hold the ~place of the mother'
361 3, 67 | he ~who baptizes seems to hold rather the position of father.
362 3, 68 | degree as ~the head, some hold that since the matter is
363 3, 68 | the comparison does ~not hold.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[68] A[
364 3, 72 | for him? [*Literally, "to ~hold him"]~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[72]
365 3, 72 | And therefore we must hold firmly that the Church's ~
366 3, 73 | the comparison does ~not hold.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[73] A[
367 3, 74 | therefrom, although some hold the contrary.~Aquin.: SMT
368 3, 75 | subject; but it does ~not hold good in respect of the change
369 3, 75 | the comparison does not hold.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[75] A[
370 3, 77 | others cannot stand, who hold ~that the sacramental species
371 3, 78 | sacrament: and the same hold good of the works appertaining
372 3, 78 | But even this will not hold good, because the priest
373 3, 78 | because by faith alone do we hold the presence of Christ's ~
374 3, 78 | 5~But such a view cannot hold good, because then these
375 3, 78 | But ~neither can this hold good, because in that case
376 3, 79 | the comparison ~does not hold good.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[79]
377 3, 80 | drinketh unworthily," etc.: "We hold that there are two ways
378 3, 80 | the comparison does not hold, as stated above (ad 2).~
379 3, 81 | OBJ 2: This argument would hold, if Christ's body, as it
380 3, 89 | according to Apoc. 3:11: "Hold fast that which ~thou hast,
381 3, 90 | but the converse does not hold. Wherefore these two ~species
382 Suppl, 7 | his lips what he does not hold in his heart, it ~is not
383 Suppl, 12| and other internal acts hold the chief ~place in virtue.
384 Suppl, 12| it is ~that external acts hold the chief place in certain
385 Suppl, 14| charity, which ~makes friends hold their possessions in common.
386 Suppl, 17| endeavors, which they who hold ~this opinion call a little
387 Suppl, 18| remission of punishment, as some hold, it would not be ~necessary
388 Suppl, 18| time of confession, as some hold, (for then confession and ~
389 Suppl, 23| his subjects: while others hold the ~contrary. At any rate
390 Suppl, 23| the precept of charity to ~hold communication, the prohibition
391 Suppl, 23| Reply OBJ 2: It is lawful to hold communion with one who has
392 Suppl, 23| is always a mortal sin to hold communion ~with an excommunicated
393 Suppl, 23| fear of death should anyone hold ~communion with an excommunicated
394 Suppl, 23| always a mortal sin to hold communion with an excommunicated
395 Suppl, 23| Church forbids anyone to hold communion with an ~excommunicated
396 Suppl, 23| Therefore it is a mortal sin to hold communion ~with one who
397 Suppl, 23| Therefore it is a mortal sin to hold communion with an ~excommunicated
398 Suppl, 23| Therefore it is a mortal sin to hold communion ~with one who
399 Suppl, 23| 1/1~I answer that, Some hold that it is always a mortal
400 Suppl, 23| is always a mortal sin to hold ~communion with an excommunicated
401 Suppl, 23| Although it is a venial sin to hold communion with one who ~
402 Suppl, 25| contrary that indulgences hold good both in the ~Church'
403 Suppl, 27| 1/3~I answer that, Some hold that indulgences avail those
404 Suppl, 27| those who are not priests hold chapter. Absolution ~from
405 Suppl, 29| on this point. For some hold that ~this sacrament and
406 Suppl, 29| Para. 2/2~Wherefore others hold that Christ Himself instituted
407 Suppl, 29| 1/2~I answer that, Some hold that mere oil is the matter
408 Suppl, 29| for that reason we should ~hold with the common opinion
409 Suppl, 37| which needs a vessel to hold it on ~account of its humidity.
410 Suppl, 40| believe and what we are to ~hold, venerating him, beseeching
411 Suppl, 41| concerning matrimony still hold, since it refers to the
412 Suppl, 41| the ~good God we cannot hold that those things which
413 Suppl, 42| OBJ 3: This argument would hold if no more efficacious remedy ~
414 Suppl, 43| fulfilled, and does not hold if the condition ~is not
415 Suppl, 43| such a condition does not hold, nor can such a penalty
416 Suppl, 43| OBJ 7: This argument would hold if each contract were of
417 Suppl, 45| the Church compels him to hold to his first ~wife, because
418 Suppl, 47| contracted by the parents ~would hold good without their children'
419 Suppl, 50| OBJ 3: This argument would hold, were there no other and
420 Suppl, 50| with the other sacraments hold, for they are sacraments
421 Suppl, 50| this reason certain persons hold a middle place between those ~
422 Suppl, 51| her consent, ~but should hold on to his brother. Thus
423 Suppl, 51| marry his brother, she ~may hold to the one whom she took
424 Suppl, 52| another's detriment should not hold. But a husband who sells ~
425 Suppl, 52| Therefore such a sale should not hold as to ~the effect of slavery.~
426 Suppl, 52| where the civil law does not hold, the ~offspring follows
427 Suppl, 54| argument however ~would hold according to the opinion
428 Suppl, 65| the natural law, ~which hold the same place in practical
429 Suppl, 67| yet lawful." Those who hold the first opinion ~understand
430 Suppl, 67| According to those ~who hold the first opinion (A[3])
431 Suppl, 67| Wherefore the argument does not hold.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[67] A[
432 Suppl, 69| Is. 66:1). Wherefore we hold that those souls ~that have
433 Suppl, 70| as ~color is in a body, hold that the soul separated
434 Suppl, 70| according to our faith we hold to be in separated souls,
435 Suppl, 70| The comparison does not hold in every respect, but it
436 Suppl, 72| Therefore there ~is no need to hold a resurrection of the body,
437 Suppl, 72| body, but it is enough to hold a ~resurrection of souls,
438 Suppl, 72| consequently these ~did not hold the resurrection.~Aquin.:
439 Suppl, 72| those heretical sects that hold corporeal things to have ~
440 Suppl, 72| and so there is no need to hold the resurrection. ~But the
441 Suppl, 72| life, we must of ~necessity hold the resurrection.~Aquin.:
442 Suppl, 72| 55): "Those who do not hold ~the resurrection on the
443 Suppl, 72| obedience ought certainly to hold it ~on the principle of
444 Suppl, 77| objection, since it does not hold the seed to be from the
445 Suppl, 79| through the weakening of ~the hold which the form of the patient
446 Suppl, 79| least the diminution of ~the hold which the other contrary
447 Suppl, 81| instantaneous. But this will not hold: because the glorified body
448 Suppl, 81| with greater probability hold that a glorified body moves ~
449 Suppl, 89| answer that, Even as we hold by faith that the last end
450 Suppl, 89| the uncreated?" Those who hold the passive intellect to
451 Suppl, 89| sayings of ~holy men, who hold that angels are ignorant
452 Suppl, 89| comparison with a material mirror hold, for it is not in its power
453 Suppl, 92| opinion of others we should hold ~that in carnal marriage
454 Suppl, 92| have God present and to hold Him within ourself ~[*Cf.
455 Suppl, 93| 2: Nothing obliges us to hold that fruit is a reward that
456 Suppl, 93| the aureole. Hence others hold that the aureole is due
457 Suppl, 93| the matter of ~temperance, hold the chief place among all
458 Suppl, 94| A[4] Body Para. 3/4~Some hold that this darkness is caused
459 Suppl, 94| that it is not enough to hold the above manner of punishment.
460 Suppl, 94| Even Augustine seems to hold this kind of punishment (
461 Appen1, 1| ad Petrum, xxvii] says: "Hold firmly and doubt not ~that
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