Part, Question
1 1, 22 | little defect ~to remain, lest the good of the whole should
2 1, 22 | work as stable as he can, lest ~it should fail. But God
3 1, 23 | God allows some evils, lest many good things ~should
4 1, 30 | to ~say Three substances, lest we be understood to mean
5 1, 31 | diversity and difference in God, lest we take away the unity of
6 1, 31 | mean "distinction." But lest the simplicity and ~singleness
7 1, 31 | are to be avoided: ~and lest quality be taken away, we
8 1, 31 | the term "disparity": ~and lest we remove similitude, we
9 1, 31 | the term "singularity," ~lest we take away the communicability
10 1, 31 | adjective "only" [unici] ~lest we take away the number
11 1, 31 | avoid the word "confused," lest we take away from the Persons ~
12 1, 31 | is also to be avoided, lest we take away ~the society
13 1, 34 | understood ~in a strict sense; lest the idea of the Word proceeding
14 1, 34 | not of the Thought of God, lest we believe ~that in God
15 1, 39 | essence [ex una essentia]," lest we ~should seem to indicate
16 1, 39 | God" or to "substance," lest plurality be ~referred to
17 1, 39 | age are sometimes feeble; lest anything of the kind be
18 1, 46 | useful to consider ~this, lest anyone, presuming to demonstrate
19 1, 64 | through the wicked spirits, lest they should cease to be
20 1, 66 | water only, nor earth only, lest they should think it to ~
21 1, 68 | with certainty to be false; lest Holy ~Scripture be exposed
22 1, 70 | is written (Dt. 4:19): "Lest perhaps lifting up thy ~
23 1, 74 | to mean formless ~matter, lest it should be supposed that
24 1, 39 | essence [ex una essentia]," lest we ~should seem to indicate
25 1, 39 | God" or to "substance," lest plurality be ~referred to
26 1, 39 | age are sometimes feeble; lest anything of the kind be
27 1, 47 | useful to consider ~this, lest anyone, presuming to demonstrate
28 1, 65 | through the wicked spirits, lest they should cease to be
29 1, 67 | water only, nor earth only, lest they should think it to ~
30 1, 69 | with certainty to be false; lest Holy ~Scripture be exposed
31 1, 71 | is written (Dt. 4:19): "Lest perhaps lifting up thy ~
32 1, 73 | to mean formless ~matter, lest it should be supposed that
33 1, 88 | he may testify unto them, lest they also come into the
34 1, 88 | Josias that ~he should die, lest he should see his people'
35 1, 92 | ad lit. iii, 22) remarks, lest it should be ~thought that
36 1, 96 | is written (Gn. 3:22): "Lest perhaps he put forth ~his
37 1, 101 | keep paradise for ~himself lest he should lose it by sin.
38 1, 103 | judgment; and not in Thy fury, lest Thou bring me to nothing."~
39 1, 109 | we require to be governed lest we ~do what we ought not.
40 1, 112 | off by the good angels, lest they hurt as much as they ~
41 1, 113 | written (1 Thess. 3:5): "Lest perhaps he that ~tempteth
42 1, 116 | gloss of Jerome ~says, "Lest you give to men the honor
43 2, 2 | loss in ~all other things, lest he should suffer loss of
44 2, 4 | individual and of the species, ~lest animals should disregard
45 2, 4 | the body is necessary, ~lest it hinder the mind from
46 2, 28 | jealous of their wives, lest association with others
47 2, 37 | the Apostle (2 Cor. 2:7): "Lest perhaps ~such an one be
48 2, 39 | Jacob seems to have feared lest he should be troubled ~overmuch
49 2, 42 | to be guilty of a crime lest he reveal it to others.~
50 2, 42 | the company of wicked men, lest he be ~led by them to sin.
51 2, 42 | fear, i.e. a man ~may fear lest he should be threatened
52 2, 42 | says (QQ. 83, qu. 33). Lest, however, anyone make use
53 2, 58 | and withstand the passions lest reason be led astray. ~But
54 2, 61 | that which reason dictates, lest he ~turn back; and to this
55 2, 67 | other is ~an act of fear lest we be separated from God,
56 2, 68 | it oppresses the mind, lest it pride itself in present
57 2, 68 | sacrifice of ~prayer . . . lest wisdom may uplift; or understanding,
58 2, 68 | may not make us rash; lest knowledge, while it knows
59 2, 68 | not, ~may swell the mind; lest piety, while it swerves
60 2, 68 | may ~become distorted; and lest fear, while it is unduly
61 2, 68 | of the ~Holy Ghost. But, lest they depart from the perfection
62 2, 69 | recede from works of mercy, lest ~they be busied with other
63 2, 73 | despise his natural life lest he lose the life of grace.
64 2, 83 | infused into such a body), lest this ~soul contract a singular
65 2, 87 | judgment: and not in Thy fury, lest Thou bring me to nothing."
66 2, 89 | her saying ~(Gn. 3:3): "Lest perhaps we die." Now these
67 2, 95 | useful; clearly ~expressed, lest by its obscurity it lead
68 2, 98 | unworthy to receive the Law, lest ~a holy thing should be
69 2, 101 | Take heed'] and beware lest at any time ~thou forget
70 2, 102 | by Rabbi ~Moses. First, lest the Gentiles might seize
71 2, 102 | of that place. Secondly, ~lest the Gentiles might destroy
72 2, 102 | it. The third reason is lest each tribe ~might wish that
73 2, 102 | is stated to have been "lest thy ~nakedness be discovered,"
74 2, 102 | delayed after that time, lest some might ~refuse the sign
75 2, 102 | account of the pain: and also lest the ~parents, whose love
76 2, 102 | the idol into thy house, lest thou become an anathema
77 2, 102 | it." Another reason was lest, by taking silver and gold,
78 2, 103 | kind of pious pretense, lest, to wit, they should scandalize ~
79 2, 103 | observance of the ~legal rites lest he should scandalize the
80 2, 105 | but not to carry any away, lest this should lead to the ~
81 2, 105 | should be paid at once, lest they should lack food. But
82 2, 105 | detestation of the sin; and lest men ~should be horrified
83 2, 105 | within his grasp." And so lest the surviving relations
84 2, 105 | prepared for them; and also lest the ~people should be horror-stricken
85 2, 105 | the ~gainers thereby; but lest the people might be the
86 2, 105 | both as to ~their work, lest, to wit, they should be
87 2, 105 | tribe (Num. 36:6): and this lest confusion should ensue in ~
88 2, 105 | the danger of seduction, lest they should be led astray
89 2, 107 | moderation should be ~observed, lest good conduct should become
90 2, 108 | virtue; and by being wary lest we be led astray by evil ~
91 2, 109 | man stands steadfastly, lest he be moved by ~the assault
92 2, 113 | he ought to forget them, lest he be ~drawn to them. Yet
93 2, 1 | easily be ~proposed to all, lest anyone might stray from
94 2, 1 | faith, when errors arise, lest the faith of simple-minded
95 2, 3 | pearls ~before swine . . . lest turning upon you, they tear
96 2, 10 | and that he answered: "No, lest perhaps ~gathering up the
97 2, 10 | from those which precede, "lest perhaps ~gathering up the
98 2, 10 | that it was to be feared lest, through frequent dealings
99 2, 10 | honor their masters, adds, "lest the name of the Lord and
100 2, 10 | which He might prevent, lest, without them, greater goods
101 2, 10 | tolerate certain evils, lest certain ~goods be lost,
102 2, 11 | mangy sheep from the fold, lest the whole house, ~the whole
103 2, 13 | impenitence, but He warned them, lest by ~similar utterances they
104 2, 18 | obtain by God's ~help, but lest we withdraw ourselves from
105 2, 18 | contemplating: but their awe, lest it should be of a penal ~
106 2, 18 | avoid sin without ~trembling lest, in our weakness, we fall,
107 2, 19 | according to 2 Cor. 2:7: "Lest . . . such an one be swallowed
108 2, 23 | has to be ~fed or fostered lest it be destroyed: in the
109 2, 26 | mode of love. For I fear lest I burn with the desire and ~
110 2, 29 | in urgent need of succor lest it fail, ~we are bound to
111 2, 30 | hath ~understanding beware lest he withhold his knowledge;
112 2, 30 | abundance of wealth, watch lest he slacken his merciful
113 2, 30 | with the ~wealthy, fear lest he be condemned for retaining
114 2, 30 | neighbors who are rich, lest ~perhaps they also invite
115 2, 30 | alms should be moderate, lest through giving too much
116 2, 31 | doing, ~or because he fears lest, if he does so, they may
117 2, 31 | what people may think, or lest one may suffer grievous
118 2, 31 | correcting someone, through fear lest ~he become worse?~Aquin.:
119 2, 31 | correcting ~someone through fear lest he become worse. For sin
120 2, 31 | good should not be ~omitted lest evil befall. Now fraternal
121 2, 31 | not be omitted for fear lest the person corrected ~become
122 2, 31 | Rebuke not a scorner lest ~he hate thee," where a
123 2, 31 | remarks: "You must not fear lest the scorner ~insult you
124 2, 31 | correction, when we fear lest we may make a man worse.~
125 2, 31 | correction should not be omitted lest the ~person corrected be
126 2, 31 | omitted, good is not omitted lest evil should befall.~Aquin.:
127 2, 31 | precept of charity to beware ~lest our brother become worse.
128 2, 31 | others, who know of his ~sin, lest they be scandalized. Wherefore
129 2, 31 | shouldst rebuke him in private, lest ~he persist in his sin if
130 2, 34 | enemy's prosperity, for fear lest he may do him some harm:
131 2, 34 | when he prospers, we dread lest many suffer unjustly."~Aquin.:
132 2, 34 | name, it repines for fear lest another should acquire that
133 2, 37 | touch ~nothing of theirs, lest you be involved in their
134 2, 38 | end ~flieth, for he fears lest the wolf hurt him, and dares
135 2, 38 | especially from unbelievers, lest they deride it, according
136 2, 38 | concealing his purpose ~lest it come to the enemy's knowledge,
137 2, 41 | your pearls before ~swine lest . . . turning upon you,
138 2, 41 | accept a temporal stipend lest he "should give ~any hindrance
139 2, 41 | safeguard our property, but also lest those who take what is not ~
140 2, 41 | I will never eat flesh, lest I should scandalize my brother."~
141 2, 43 | without dissimulation']," lest he should ~purpose to sate
142 2, 45 | careful watch and ward, lest by degrees we be deceived
143 2, 53 | servant of God taking thought lest he lack these needful things,
144 2, 55 | should not be restored, ~lest a man of unrighteous will
145 2, 62 | a woman to kill herself lest she be violated, because
146 2, 62 | that one may kill a man lest one be killed by him; ~unless
147 2, 62 | self-defense, ~kills him lest he be killed by him. Therefore
148 2, 66 | to the judge's prudence, lest he should declare a man ~
149 2, 67 | order to cause a delay, ~lest a just sentence be pronounced
150 2, 69 | hath understanding beware lest he withhold his knowledge;
151 2, 69 | abundance of wealth watch lest he slacken his merciful
152 2, 69 | neighbors who are rich: lest ~perhaps they also invite
153 2, 70 | according to his folly, lest he ~imagine himself to be
154 2, 70 | silence ~their detractors, lest their preaching be not heard
155 2, 70 | according to ~his folly, lest thou be like him."~Aquin.:
156 2, 71 | to a gloss, is inserted, "lest it be deemed a ~slight sin
157 2, 71 | the tongue of backbiters, lest they perish, so ought we
158 2, 75 | advantage, for instance, lest his country lack the necessaries
159 2, 76 | to ~avoid a greater evil, lest, to wit, through avarice
160 2, 76 | harmonizing with justice, but lest the advantage of ~many should
161 2, 81 | pure in heart, let us pray lest we have a double heart by
162 2, 81 | which attends to the words, lest ~we say them wrong, another
163 2, 81 | 21: "Charge the people, lest they should have a mind
164 2, 81 | ejaculations, as it were, lest ~that vigilant and erect
165 2, 82 | to ~adore Aman fearing "lest he should transfer the honor
166 2, 84 | oblations should be made, lest he seem to exact, ~something
167 2, 84 | on ~account of scandal, lest the Church seem to favor
168 2, 85 | showing a certain kindliness, lest ~the people of the New Law
169 2, 85 | he preached the Gospel, lest he should occasion a hindrance
170 2, 85 | persons remain in sin, lest she appear to have a share
171 2, 86 | the necessity of fasting, lest that which we are free to
172 2, 86 | Hence he says pointedly: "Lest that which we are free to
173 2, 87 | not to swear at all'; ~lest, to wit, swearing lead us
174 2, 88 | the power of God's name, lest they do ~us harm of soul
175 2, 88 | teaching is given us here, lest we believe the demons, ~
176 2, 89 | praise I will bridle thee lest thou shouldst ~perish."
177 2, 89 | to be instant in singing, lest thereby they be ~withdrawn
178 2, 93 | put a stop to his speech, lest together with the truth
179 2, 93 | those who tell the truth, lest his ~soul become the dupe
180 2, 93 | is to remain at his ~post lest all should flee, and which
181 2, 93 | which of them is to flee, lest all die and ~the Church
182 2, 94 | were to fear ~for child lest it take harm from the evil
183 2, 94 | that one should ~beware lest it contain strange words,
184 2, 94 | Again, one should take care lest it contain anything false,
185 2, 94 | place, one should beware lest besides the sacred words
186 2, 95 | instructed human weakness, lest it should dare to ~tempt
187 2, 95 | ceasing to believe in God, but lest ~he should tempt God, were
188 2, 98 | by way of compensation, lest they wander about the world,
189 2, 102 | allow them many others, lest the souls of those ~who
190 2, 106 | gloss on Mt. 13:29,30, "Lest ~perhaps . . . you root
191 2, 106 | himself ~against wrongs, lest they be inflicted on him,
192 2, 106 | cockle, when there is ~fear lest the wheat be uprooted together
193 2, 106 | solicitous for another, lest he sin; and ~in order to
194 2, 106 | because this is for their good lest, should they be spared, ~
195 2, 107 | the truth. But I forbear, lest any man should think of
196 2, 108 | held up aloft by force, lest it come down in ~accordance
197 2, 108 | physician cuts off a limb, lest the whole body ~perish.
198 2, 109 | shipwreck is to hide one's sin," lest, to wit, others be ~scandalized
199 2, 110 | 2 Cor. 12:6): "I forbear lest any man should think of
200 2, 112 | that we may please ~them, lest we seem to consent to their
201 2, 113 | because there may be fear lest human praise should incite
202 2, 115 | prudence to keep money, lest it be stolen or ~spent uselessly.
203 2, 116 | where a gloss observes: ~"Lest they should regret what
204 2, 117 | unwilling to spend their own, lest they be driven to accept
205 2, 117 | unwilling to ~accept from others lest he be forced to give to
206 2, 121 | fear of toil and pain, ~lest the body be stricken and
207 2, 121 | harassed with fear of death lest it be done ~away and destroyed."
208 2, 121 | future by his forethought, lest he should say afterwards:
209 2, 121 | moderate ~the passions, lest they lead man away from
210 2, 123 | that servants should fear lest they be lacking in the ~
211 2, 125 | the way with a ~bold man, lest he burden thee with his
212 2, 131 | children to indignation, lest they be discouraged." ~Therefore
213 2, 131 | though not obstinately lest they should fall into pride.~
214 2, 131 | children to indignation, lest ~they be discouraged." Now
215 2, 132 | magnificent man moderates, lest he be ~hindered from spending
216 2, 134 | of reason against sorrow, lest reason give way to sorrow:
217 2, 134 | being disturbed by sorrow, "lest he abandon ~with an unequal
218 2, 145 | heat that is in the air, lest the humors be parched ~within.
219 2, 148 | forbear with their ways, lest they become worse if ~they
220 2, 150 | something about virginity, lest by passing it over we ~should
221 2, 151 | order and commandment, ~lest unlawful pleasures should
222 2, 152 | Apostle says (2 Cor. 12:21): "Lest again, when I ~come, God
223 2, 152 | from which she was withheld lest she should lose the seal
224 2, 152 | over a shameless daughter, lest at any time she ~make thee
225 2, 152 | of his life": and this, lest he should ~prove to have
226 2, 152 | to bathe with his father, lest they should ~see one another
227 2, 153 | opposition to the passions, ~lest it be led astray by them:
228 2, 156 | v, 45): "We must beware lest, when ~we use anger as an
229 2, 156 | in his Rule (Ep. ccxi): "Lest anger grow into hatred ~
230 2, 159 | temper and restrain the mind, lest it tend to high things ~
231 2, 159 | acquisition of one's proper good lest man, by despair, render
232 2, 159 | in his Rule (Ep. ccxi): "Lest through excessive humility ~
233 2, 159 | even as of other virtues, lest they conduce ~to the detriment
234 2, 159 | regard to the appetite, lest one ~aim inordinately at
235 2, 161 | them to eat of the tree, lest they should become like
236 2, 162 | turned away from his sins, or lest he take pride in his virtues,
237 2, 162 | other obstacles ~in the way lest man should return thither,
238 2, 162 | words of Gn. 3:22: "See, ~lest perhaps he . . . take . . .
239 2, 162 | original state, namely food (lest he should take of ~the tree
240 2, 162 | these things are written, lest they be proud ~likewise,
241 2, 164 | movement of the appetite, lest it tend ~excessively to
242 2, 164 | restraint on this desire, ~lest he seek knowledge immoderately:
243 2, 165 | the ~king's meat and wine, lest they should be defiled,
244 2, 165 | says (Col. 2:8): "Beware lest any man cheat you by philosophy
245 2, 166 | 20): "We should beware lest, when we seek ~relaxation
246 2, 167 | means to please her husband, lest through ~despising her he
247 2, 167 | to please their husbands, lest the latter be afforded ~
248 2, 168 | the way ~with a bold man lest he burden thee with his
249 2, 169 | prayers need ~to be frequent, "lest devotion be extinguished
250 2, 169 | the saying of ~Gregory. Lest, however, this should lead
251 2, 170 | solitary life, as it were, ~lest worldly employment should
252 2, 171 | the senses is necessary lest the things ~thus seen in
253 2, 173 | according to Ps. 49:22, "Lest He snatch you away, and
254 2, 173 | withdrawn from the soul, lest it be hindered from being
255 2, 175 | by accident). Secondly, lest men's minds be enticed to
256 2, 176 | granted to all holy men is lest by a most baneful error
257 2, 180 | down and charge the people, lest they ~should have a mind
258 2, 180 | the ~delights of truth, lest we deprive ourselves of
259 2, 183 | to marry a second time, lest one should thus incur an
260 2, 183 | stand in the ~way of danger lest he lose what he loves."
261 2, 184 | according to Prov. 30:9, "Lest perhaps . . . ~being compelled
262 2, 184 | weighed down by ~anxiety lest they lack what is necessary."~
263 2, 184 | take, let him take it." And lest anyone should be deprived ~
264 2, 185 | the welfare of the soul, lest it be ~led astray by wicked
265 2, 185 | Reference unknown]: "Beware lest whereas thy Lord," i.e.
266 2, 185 | purpose of humiliation, lest a man thereby incur the
267 2, 185 | be not inflated withal, lest your speech belie your habit."
268 2, 186 | possessions, because ~he feared lest this should lead him to
269 2, 187 | is rid of its moisture, lest if ~they should be burdened
270 2, 187 | therefore take note of this, ~lest deeming ourselves to excel
271 2, 187 | a man fear to draw water lest the river run dry. [*St.
272 2, 187 | wherewithal to ~finish it," lest he become an object of mockery,
273 3, 1 | great is man's ~dignity, lest we should sully it with
274 3, 1 | Body Para. 5/5~Fourthly, lest the fervor of faith should
275 3, 1 | Incarnation in the beginning, lest they should despise it through ~
276 3, 2 | and body in Christ, viz. lest they ~should thereby be
277 3, 12 | of the active intellect, lest its action, ~which is to
278 3, 13 | alone upholds them in being, lest they fall back to nothing.
279 3, 15 | sorrowful' in very deed; yet lest a passion should hold sway
280 3, 15 | overflow into the body, lest His passibility and mortality
281 3, 15 | into the sensitive powers, lest ~sensible pain should thereby
282 3, 16 | ought ~not to be in common, lest we seem to countenance their
283 3, 21 | It was for us He ~prayed, lest the Son should be unknown."
284 3, 21 | individually and ~privately, lest when we prayed we should
285 3, 25 | occasion of ~error - namely, lest the movement of adoration
286 3, 26 | is the Person of Christ: ~lest there be not one Christ,
287 3, 26 | Christ, not one substance; lest, the office of ~Mediator
288 3, 27 | Blessed ~Virgin, but fettered; lest she should be surprised
289 3, 28 | another father than God: lest the dignity belonging to
290 3, 28 | genealogy down to Joseph, lest in that marriage any slight ~
291 3, 29 | gives as another reason, "lest the Mother of God ~should
292 3, 29 | for four reasons. ~First, lest He should be rejected by
293 3, 29 | safety of the new-born Child: lest the devil should ~plot serious
294 3, 29 | from punishment; that is, "lest she should be stoned ~by
295 3, 29 | 26,27: "She was espoused lest she be wounded by the ~ill-fame
296 3, 29 | the devil to be ~withheld, lest he should persecute Him
297 3, 31 | to the third generation, lest it should be inserted among ~
298 3, 31 | nature in the male sex. But lest the female sex ~should be
299 3, 35 | God began thus to ~exist: lest it be thought that His Divinity
300 3, 35 | have been from eternity: lest ~it be thought that He took,
301 3, 36 | and under," being doubtful lest ~Christ were already born
302 3, 36 | Innocents, ~because he feared lest a child whom the stars obey,
303 3, 39 | the advance of time; and lest this progress ~should be
304 3, 39 | perfect age: to humility, lest anyone ~should presume to
305 3, 40 | further than Moses and Elias, lest His assumption of our flesh
306 3, 40 | Body Para. 3/4~Thirdly, lest if He were rich His preaching
307 3, 41 | farther than Moses and ~Elias, lest His assumption of our flesh
308 3, 41 | bring it into subjection, lest perhaps ~when I have preached
309 3, 42 | where Christ was named, lest I should build ~upon another
310 3, 42 | announced to the Jews first, lest they ~should have a valid
311 3, 42 | the Gentiles ~altogether, lest they should be deprived
312 3, 44 | by temptation, He doubted lest He should be the Son of
313 3, 44 | to be silent about Him, ~lest, if His Divine majesty were
314 3, 44 | light' withdrew its ~rays, lest it should look on its Lord
315 3, 44 | it is said: "Sin no more, lest some ~worse thing happen
316 3, 45 | before His Resurrection; "lest," as ~Jerome says on Mt.
317 3, 45 | incredible ~to them; and lest, after hearing of so great
318 3, 45 | that followed; or, again, "lest [the Cross] ~should be entirely
319 3, 46 | clamored ~out. Therefore, lest anyone might divert the
320 3, 46 | nor in the ~Jewish Temple, lest the Jews might take away
321 3, 46 | the saving sacrifice, and ~lest you might think He was offered
322 3, 47 | wishes to incur ignorance lest he avoid sinning. The Jews ~
323 3, 48 | according ~to Mt. 5:25: "Lest perhaps the adversary deliver
324 3, 50 | which comes of sickness, lest ~He should seem to die of
325 3, 51 | observes on Mt. ~27:60, "lest after the resurrection it
326 3, 51 | Jerome says on Mt. 27:64, "lest, if it had been constructed
327 3, 51 | from weakness of nature, lest it might not be believed
328 3, 51 | willingly. And ~therefore, lest His death might be ascribed
329 3, 54 | heed not to add corruption, lest he corrupt the ~health and
330 3, 55 | constantly as He had done before, lest it might seem ~that He rose
331 3, 55 | have been of Satan's doing, lest Jesus might be recognized." ~
332 3, 55 | But before the Passion, lest His disciples might despise ~
333 3, 57 | we read ~in Acts 9. And lest any man may think that Christ
334 3, 60 | according to ~Col. 2:8: "Beware lest any man cheat you by philosophy
335 3, 61 | towards material things. Lest, therefore, it should be ~
336 3, 61 | The reason of this was lest, if the sacraments retained
337 3, 64 | the good of ~the faithful; lest they should put their trust
338 3, 64 | their trust in men, and lest there ~should be various
339 3, 67 | punishment. Consequently, lest man should have to go without
340 3, 67 | anyone, even not in orders, ~lest from lack of being baptized,
341 3, 68 | safeguard to the Church, lest she be ~deceived through
342 3, 68 | safeguard to the ~Church, lest they corrupt the faith of
343 3, 69 | Thirdly, this was suitable, lest men might seek to be baptized
344 3, 70 | off until the eighth day, lest children should ~be in danger
345 3, 70 | to its positive ~effects; lest they should be compelled
346 3, 71 | be cast out by exorcisms, lest they impede man's salvation. ~
347 3, 75 | bread and wine. Secondly, lest this sacrament might be
348 3, 80 | exchange, for us to do evil lest another ~perpetrate a greater
349 3, 80 | doubt as to their danger, lest they die without Communion,
350 3, 80 | Communion to the sick person, lest he die ~without Communion."~
351 3, 80 | caution are ~called for, lest anything happen which is
352 3, 81 | accuser and evident proof. lest the Church's prelates might ~
353 3, 81 | for doing the like, and lest Judas himself being ~exasperated
354 3, 82 | under another species, ~lest they beget revulsion in
355 3, 82 | to priests by the Church, lest anyone hear the ~mass of
356 3, 83 | consecrated. Nevertheless, lest the Church be deprived on
357 3, 83 | receiving ~this sacrament, lest any particles remain: and
358 3, 83 | another mass on the same day, lest from taking the ~ablution-wine
359 3, 83 | Communion to ~him at once, lest he die without it."~Aquin.:
360 3, 83 | others on any account, lest the life-giving chalice
361 3, 83 | the other things in order, lest the order of the sacrifice
362 3, 84 | sacramental absolution is given, lest the ~sacramental effect
363 3, 84 | persevere in his penance, lest he fall again into sin.~
364 3, 84 | him," viz. the ~penitent, "lest perhaps such an one be swallowed
365 3, 84 | teaches (2 Cor. 2:7), saying: "Lest such ~an one be swallowed
366 3, 84 | always ready to destroy them, lest what He created ~should
367 3, 88 | endeavor to explain it away lest through carelessness we
368 3, 88 | covers the past sinful acts, lest, on their account, God ~
369 Suppl, 4 | be ~of moderate duration, lest, if it should last too long,
370 Suppl, 6 | priests may ~know their flock, lest a wolf may hide therein.~
371 Suppl, 6 | because a just man fears lest, in any act ~which is good
372 Suppl, 6 | worse, but because he fears lest in those ~things which he
373 Suppl, 8 | necessary for ~salvation, lest they be hindered in the
374 Suppl, 9 | publicly but privately, lest ~others be scandalized,
375 Suppl, 11| Let the priest beware lest he betray the sinner, by
376 Suppl, 11| watching over the others lest they be ~corrupted by heresy.
377 Suppl, 11| scandal by revealing the sin, lest he be deemed to have broken
378 Suppl, 12| as justice curbs anger, lest it inflict an unjust ~injury
379 Suppl, 18| efficacious to heal the disease, lest a greater danger ~should
380 Suppl, 18| punishment ~due to one sin, lest by the severity of the punishment,
381 Suppl, 22| not be excommunicated, lest the wheat be uprooted together
382 Suppl, 28| an example of repentance, lest those should ~despair, who
383 Suppl, 28| for three ~reasons. First, lest frequency bring it into
384 Suppl, 28| is not imposed on him, ~lest his orders should be an
385 Suppl, 29| ought also to ~be gentle, lest hope, of which the dying
386 Suppl, 40| of the head by shaving, lest their mind be hindered by
387 Suppl, 40| lower part by ~clipping, lest their senses be entangled
388 Suppl, 41| marry in olden times was lest the human race should cease
389 Suppl, 42| remedy to concupiscence lest the latter run riot ~when
390 Suppl, 42| restraining the ~concupiscence lest it tend to something outside
391 Suppl, 43| betrothal can be dissolved, lest the betrothed be ~displeasing
392 Suppl, 43| that the Church allows this lest ~worse happen rather than
393 Suppl, 43| kind; and consequently, lest approval should seem to
394 Suppl, 52| impediment to matrimony, lest one who is not guilty be
395 Suppl, 53| he ~may both ask and pay lest the marriage become too
396 Suppl, 55| affinity, we must reply to them lest the ~time-honored prohibition
397 Suppl, 55| Accusation is instituted lest the guilty be tolerated
398 Suppl, 55| impediment can be denounced lest the marriage be ~contracted.~
399 Suppl, 57| who have to live together lest, as Rabbi Moses observes (
400 Suppl, 59| fraught with a greater danger, lest to wit they should ~pervert
401 Suppl, 59| in her sin ~of adultery, lest he seem to approve of her
402 Suppl, 60| nevertheless if there be fear ~lest he should prove incontinent,
403 Suppl, 61| of the ~wedding. thirdly, lest the husband think little
404 Suppl, 62| avoid losing his good name, lest he seem to share in her
405 Suppl, 62| he is ~bound to do so, lest he seem to consent to her
406 Suppl, 64| repeats the prohibition here lest he seem ~to have spoken
407 Suppl, 64| be given back his sword lest he kill ~himself or another.
408 Suppl, 64| husband during her menses, lest he be guilty of spiritual ~
409 Suppl, 64| judicare."] her ~disaffection, lest this make her husband entertain
410 Suppl, 64| paid to the one who asks lest he ~be afforded an occasion
411 Suppl, 67| concupiscible appetite, lest they should exact usury ~
412 Suppl, 67| the sacrifice of jealousy, lest mere ~suspicion should corrupt
413 Suppl, 67| but as being permitted lest greater evils should be
414 Suppl, 69| seems to have feared most, lest he should be troubled with
415 Suppl, 70| except what is moved, and ~lest he should go on indefinitely,
416 Suppl, 71| the sake of the living, lest their eyes be ~revolted
417 Suppl, 74| something better for us, lest they ~should be consummated,"
418 Suppl, 76| was made for that end, lest it appear to be made without
419 Suppl, 77| lead is ~added to silver lest it be destroyed in melting.
420 Suppl, 77| regards the quantity of hair, lest it should ~be immoderate,
421 Suppl, 86| renounce temporal cares, lest the mind be hindered ~from
422 Suppl, 86| being punished by demons, lest the Divine order, whereby ~
423 Suppl, 88| the words of Dt. 4:19: "Lest perhaps lifting up thy eyes
424 Suppl, 94| wherein they ~were created, lest the wicked should enjoy
425 Suppl, 95| prayed for his brethren, lest they should come "into the
426 Appen1, 2| expressly of light sins, lest we should think that we ~
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