Part, Question
1 1, 2 | another again. But this cannot go on to infinity, because
2 1, 2 | causes it is not possible to go on to ~infinity, because
3 1, 2 | causes it is ~possible to go on to infinity, there will
4 1, 2 | Now it is impossible to go on to infinity in necessary ~
5 1, 9 | to enter a house, or to go out, according as its ~rays
6 1, 12 | He is in Himself, we now go on to consider in what manner
7 1, 12 | no power of that kind can go beyond corporeal things. ~
8 1, 12 | and I ~will not let him go" (Cant 3:4); in this sense
9 1, 12 | does its natural desire go out to these things; ~neither,
10 1, 12 | our ~natural knowledge can go as far as it can be led
11 1, 13 | order or habitude can only go between things in the apprehension
12 1, 14 | essence." But God does not go out from His ~own essence,
13 1, 14 | created causes; and thus we go ~discursively from causes
14 1, 14 | generation and movement ~will go on for ever, so that individuals
15 1, 14 | infinity as ~rational creatures go on for ever.~Aquin.: SMT
16 1, 21 | precedes. And since we cannot ~go on to infinity, we must
17 1, 21 | this world ~force us to go to God."~Aquin.: SMT FP
18 1, 22 | the wicked: "I let them go according to the desires
19 1, 23 | Take ~what is thine, and go thy way. Is it not lawful
20 1, 23 | and many there are ~who go in thereat. How narrow is
21 1, 27 | OBJ 1: There is no need to go on to infinitude in the
22 1, 39 | of Is. 65:1, "Behold ~I go to the Gentiles," a gloss
23 1, 52 | some who were ~unable to go beyond the reach of their
24 1, 55 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: To go from one extreme to the
25 1, 62 | grace: for thus we should go on to infinity. Therefore
26 1, 62 | that ~there is no need to go on to infinity.~Aquin.:
27 1, 63 | from our Lord's words: "Go ~[Vulg. 'Depart from Me'],
28 1, 64 | with them wherever they ~go." Nor is this contrary to
29 1, 68 | higher mountains, all to go to show the impossibility
30 1, 73 | goodness is said to move and go forth to its object, in
31 1, 75 | whose ~observation does not go beyond the senses. And this
32 1, 39 | of Is. 65:1, "Behold ~I go to the Gentiles," a gloss
33 1, 53 | some who were ~unable to go beyond the reach of their
34 1, 56 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: To go from one extreme to the
35 1, 63 | grace: for thus we should go on to infinity. Therefore
36 1, 63 | that ~there is no need to go on to infinity.~Aquin.:
37 1, 64 | from our Lord's words: "Go ~[Vulg. 'Depart from Me'],
38 1, 65 | with them wherever they ~go." Nor is this contrary to
39 1, 69 | higher mountains, all to go to show the impossibility
40 1, 72 | goodness is said to move and go forth to its object, in
41 1, 74 | whose ~observation does not go beyond the senses. And this
42 1, 81 | OBJ 3: There is no need to go on indefinitely, but we
43 1, 84 | quiddity; whereas it may go astray as regards the surroundings
44 1, 87 | process of ~abstraction cannot go on forever, it must arrive
45 1, 89 | for they were ~unable to go so far as to understand
46 1, 96 | tree of life could not ~go so far as to give the body
47 1, 102 | the secondary deities, who go the ~round of the heavens
48 1, 104 | Again, a miracle ~is said to go beyond the hope "of nature,"
49 1, 106 | make ourselves known, we go out as ~it were by the door
50 1, 111 | send My ~angels who shall go before thee."~Aquin.: SMT
51 1, 111 | that "the angels do not go abroad in such a manner
52 1, 111 | powers assist, who do not go forth ~as messengers to
53 2, 1 | neither side is it possible to go to infinity ~since if there
54 2, 5 | enlightening and heating would go on to infinity. But the
55 2, 9 | But this process could not go on to ~infinity. Wherefore
56 2, 14 | about removing obstacles can go on indefinitely.~Aquin.:
57 2, 14 | demonstrative science does not go on ~indefinitely, because
58 2, 18 | can a process ~of nature go on to infinity, there must
59 2, 19 | tell a man ~that he should go to another man's wife, the
60 2, 19 | instance, a man intends to go to ~Rome, and encounters
61 2, 20 | for ~instance, a man may go to church continuously,
62 2, 23 | succumb, so that it does not go beyond the ~limits of "sadness,"
63 2, 28 | for ~himself, he does not go out from himself simply,
64 2, 33 | written (Wis. 8:16): "When ~I go into my house, I shall repose
65 2, 39 | Eccles. 7:3: "It is better to go to the ~house of mourning,
66 2, 56 | by which, at times, they go against reason, whence ~
67 2, 61 | dangers of death, so as not to go too far, ~which is much
68 2, 70 | a fruit, else we should go on indefinitely. ~But our
69 2, 71 | and many there are who go in thereat." ~Therefore
70 2, 71 | when a man wills "not to go to church," when he ~is
71 2, 71 | church," when he ~is bound to go - exterior, as when a man,
72 2, 71 | hour that he is ~bound to go to church (or even before),
73 2, 71 | wills, consequently, to go without this other: unless, ~
74 2, 71 | when a man ~wills "not to go to church": while sometimes
75 2, 71 | time that he ~is bound to go to church, does not think
76 2, 71 | when ~a man wills "not to go to church," because it is
77 2, 71 | at the time he ought to go to church - or, ~precede
78 2, 71 | result being that he does not go to church in the morning.
79 2, 73 | the same way, even if one go a long way from ~it or stay
80 2, 75 | of the first, and thus we go on ~indefinitely, which
81 2, 75 | so there is no ~need to go on indefinitely: for one
82 2, 85 | the same ~quantity, it may go on indefinitely, as, for
83 2, 85 | it will be possible to go on ~thus indefinitely, provided
84 2, 85 | indefinitely, inasmuch as man can go on indefinitely adding sin
85 2, 87 | punishment, because then it would go on indefinitely. Therefore ~
86 2, 87 | Mt. 25:46): "These shall go into ~everlasting punishment";
87 2, 95 | distinction: since it may go on to ~infinity. Therefore
88 2, 96 | take away thy coat, let go thy ~cloak also unto him;
89 2, 96 | will force thee one mile, go with him ~other two."~Aquin.:
90 2, 99 | human reason could not go astray in the abstract,
91 2, 102 | to that ~time, does not go beyond the order of literal
92 2, 102 | 20:26): "Thou shalt not go up by steps ~unto My altar."
93 2, 102 | that it was impossible to go up to it except by steps. ~
94 2, 102 | to make it necessary to "go up" to it "by steps." This ~
95 2, 102 | Father - and ~this is "not to go up" to the altar by steps.
96 2, 102 | precept, "Thou shalt not go up by ~steps unto My altar" (
97 2, 102 | offering sacrifices would go up by steps of wood, ~not
98 2, 102 | Egyptians pressed them to go forth ~speedily, as related
99 2, 102 | anyone who ~did not hasten to go with the crowd might be
100 2, 102 | according to 2 Cor. 6:17: "Go out from among ~them, and
101 2, 105 | oweth thee, thou shalt not go into his house to take away
102 2, 105 | should command them to go to a fixed place to ask
103 2, 105 | brother's ox or his sheep go astray; but thou shalt bring
104 2, 105 | oweth ~thee, thou shalt not go into his house to take away
105 2, 105 | gates do vary; ~arise and go up to the place, which the
106 2, 105 | inheritance of the Lord, saying: Go, serve ~strange gods." There
107 2, 105 | 21:2) that slaves should "go out ~free" in the seventh
108 2, 105 | prescribed that they should go out free in the ~seventh
109 2, 105 | servant, ~she shall not go out as bondwomen are wont
110 2, 105 | as bondwomen are wont to go out." Moreover, in this ~
111 2, 107 | If thou wilt be perfect, go, sell whatsoever thou hast," ~
112 2, 108 | written (Prov. 6:6,8): "Go to the ant, O ~sluggard,
113 2, 108 | perfect," and then He adds: "Go, ~sell all [Vulg.: 'what']
114 2, 109 | deliberation; and since ~it cannot go on to infinity, we must
115 2, 109 | seems that we must ~not go beyond what was said first,
116 2, 109 | soul, otherwise we should go ~on to infinity. But we
117 2, 109 | Mover. Hence we ~need not go to infinity.~Aquin.: SMT
118 2, 109 | grace. Therefore we must go on to infinity; which is ~
119 2, 4 | anything firmly; when we go on to say, "of things that
120 2, 10 | him: "Wilt thou ~that we go and gather it up?" and that
121 2, 10 | is written (Lk. 14:23): "Go out into the highways and
122 2, 10 | you, and you be willing to go, eat of anything that is
123 2, 10 | Heb.): "If you wish ~to go to dine with pagans, we
124 2, 10 | matter against another, go to be judged before the
125 2, 10 | forbade the faithful to go to law before an unbelieving
126 2, 10 | temporal death and failed ~to go to his aid. Since, then,
127 2, 15 | have ~seen and let them not go out of thy heart all the
128 2, 16 | rule being attained; if we go beyond the rule, there is ~
129 2, 17 | inflicted in punishment, should go against the will. Now that
130 2, 18 | If thou wilt ~be perfect, go sell what thou hast, and
131 2, 23 | in the way to God is to go back." Now no man goes back
132 2, 23 | is no longer possible to go any further in that ~form,
133 2, 23 | perfection, does not suddenly go so far as to ~commit a mortal
134 2, 24 | according to ~2 Cor. 6:17: "Go ye out from among them."
135 2, 24 | written (2 Cor. 6:17): "Go out from among them . . .
136 2, 25 | close to God, can come and go, ~increase and decrease,
137 2, 28 | the virtue.]~We must now go on to consider Mercy, under
138 2, 28 | and grieves, if things go well with the undeserving: "
139 2, 30 | If thou wilt be perfect, ~go, sell what thou hast, and
140 2, 30 | s property, and ~yet not go beyond what he needs in
141 2, 31 | Hence we should have to go seeking for those who ~need
142 2, 31 | to denounce. Now ~one may go to the length of accusing
143 2, 31 | answer that, The right way to go from one extreme to another
144 2, 31 | they say that we should go no further in the matter, ~
145 2, 37 | belong to them, and they go down alive into hell, you
146 2, 38 | order to be at war, but we go to war ~that we may have
147 2, 38 | together, and ordered ~them to go down to the seashore." Therefore
148 2, 38 | clerics ~were first allowed to go to the front: and it is
149 2, 41 | take away thy ~coat, let go thy cloak also unto him";
150 2, 41 | or defrauded, rather than go to law. But sometimes it
151 2, 46 | command and right use always go together, because the ~reason'
152 2, 51 | and let thine eye-lids go before thy steps." Now this
153 2, 53 | written (Prov. 6:6-8): "Go to the ant, O sluggard,
154 2, 54 | 25): "Let thine eyelids go before thy steps." Therefore
155 2, 56 | sensitive apprehension does ~not go so far as to be able to
156 2, 58 | without which ~no man can go through this life," according
157 2, 61 | Take what is thine, and go thy way."~Aquin.: SMT SS
158 2, 65 | on Dt. ~23:25, "If thou go into thy friend's corn,"
159 2, 77 | matins, he would not ~omit to go, so that, evidently, the
160 2, 84 | fruits . . . and thou shalt go to ~the priest that shall
161 2, 85 | since the figures do not go beyond ten but begin over ~
162 2, 88 | 25), "Speak no more, and go out of the man," says: ~"
163 2, 94 | front of one's house; to go back to ~bed if you happen
164 2, 99 | said: "Suffer me first to go and bury my father," Our
165 2, 99 | dead bury their dead: but go thou, and preach the kingdom
166 2, 108 | Apostle, though he did not go to Corinth, whither he had
167 2, 108 | whither he had promised to ~go (2 Cor. 1), did not lie,
168 2, 109 | made as though'] he would ~go farther"; and Ambrose in
169 2, 109 | 5): "I and the boy will go with speed as far as yonder,
170 2, 109 | Lord "pretended He would go farther," because He ~acted
171 2, 109 | acted as if wishing to go farther; in order to signify
172 2, 109 | because, "as He was about to go farther away from them by
173 2, 120 | brother's ox or his ~sheep go astray, but thou shalt bring
174 2, 120 | concupiscence, that do not go farther ~than the bounds
175 2, 125 | written (Ecclus. 8:18): "Go not on the way with a ~bold
176 2, 129 | the one," i.e. the good, "go ~about it in the right way,"
177 2, 134 | quite evident that some go through much trouble ~and
178 2, 135 | Sometimes a virtue and its act go by the same name: thus ~
179 2, 136 | delicate woman, that ~could not go upon the ground, nor set
180 2, 137 | whatever; but it does not go so far as to give confidence ~
181 2, 145 | they were commanded not to go up on to the ~mountain,
182 2, 146 | pleasure and ~necessity go together, we fail to discern
183 2, 146 | forced to eat much, arise, ~go out, and vomit; and it shall
184 2, 149 | destroyed'] all them that go awhoring ~from [Douay: '
185 2, 150 | virginity: ~else, since none can go to the heavenly kingdom
186 2, 150 | without virtue, no one ~could go there without virginity,
187 2, 152 | Lord commanded (Osee 1:2): "Go take thee a wife of fornications,
188 2, 152 | through covetousness, to go beyond one's earthly bounds,
189 2, 152 | bounds of ~morals!" Now to go beyond one's earthly bounds
190 2, 156 | it overrule the mind, and go ~before it as its mistress,
191 2, 159 | or the appetite may even go so far as lovingly to embrace ~
192 2, 163 | according to Mt. 25:41, "Go [Vulg.: 'Depart from Me']
193 2, 165 | says (Confess. ~x, 35), "I go no more to see a dog coursing
194 2, 168 | written (Ecclus. 8:18): "Go not on the way ~with a bold
195 2, 169 | etc., and 3 Kgs. 19:11: "Go forth and stand upon the
196 2, 170 | to 3 Kgs. 22:22, "I will go forth, and be a lying ~spirit
197 2, 172 | which, however, do not go ~beyond the bounds of natural
198 2, 178 | according ~to Wis. 8:16, "When I go into my house, I shall repose
199 2, 178 | again and again; others go forwards or lag behind many
200 2, 180 | addressed to Moses (Ex. 19:21), "Go down and charge the people,
201 2, 182 | If thou wilt be perfect, go sell all [Vulg.: 'what']
202 2, 182 | perfection by the words, "Go, sell all thou hast, and
203 2, 182 | If thou wilt be perfect, go, sell," etc., as though
204 2, 182 | other ~"answering said: I go . . . and he went not."
205 2, 182 | If thou wilt be perfect, go" ~and "sell" all [Vulg.: '
206 2, 183 | If thou art perfect, go, sell all [Vulg.: ~'what']
207 2, 183 | vain ~are often minded to go elsewhere in order to labor
208 2, 183 | If thou wilt be ~perfect, go sell all [Vulg.: 'what]
209 2, 183 | If thou wilt be perfect go sell" all ~"that thou hast,
210 2, 183 | For he permitted them to go preaching without gold or
211 2, 184 | voluntary poverty seems to go to the extreme ~rather than
212 2, 184 | since why did that young man go away sad, save because he ~
213 2, 184 | If ~thou wilt be perfect, go, sell all [Vulg.: 'what']
214 2, 184 | Lord said (Mt. 19:21): "Go, sell all [Vulg.: 'what']
215 2, 184 | If thou wilt be perfect, go sell all ~[Vulg.: 'what']
216 2, 184 | If thou wilt be perfect, go, sell all [Vulg.: 'what'] ~
217 2, 184 | 68,69), "Will ~you also go away?" Peter answered for
218 2, 184 | Lord, to whom shall we ~go?" Hence Augustine says (
219 2, 184 | arise. If, however, they go so far as to sin out of
220 2, 185 | it becomes ~religious to go to the palaces of kings
221 2, 185 | the monastic habit, who go ~wandering about the country,"
222 2, 185 | penance for grievous sins to go on a pilgrimage begging. ~
223 2, 186 | If thou ~wilt be perfect, go sell all [Vulg.: 'what']
224 2, 187 | as thyself,' ~why did he go away sad when he heard:
225 2, 187 | away sad when he heard: Go, sell all thou hast and
226 2, 187 | Lord had ~said to him: 'Go, sell all thou hast,' the
227 2, 187 | If thou wilt be ~perfect, go, etc. For it is impossible
228 2, 187 | publicans and the harlots ~shall go into the kingdom of God
229 2, 187 | admitted to one, he is bound to go to another; whereas ~if
230 2, 187 | him, we authorize him to go ~freely."~Aquin.: SMT SS
231 2, 187 | live in solitude, who will ~go to church? who will convert
232 2, 187 | to you . . . because you ~go round about the sea and
233 2, 187 | seeks delay in order to go home and confer with his ~
234 2, 187 | and whither I trembled to go, there appeared ~to me the
235 3, 1 | sermon (xiii de Temp.): "Go was made man, that man might
236 3, 1 | Say not to thy friend: Go, and come again, and tomorrow
237 3, 2 | to be what can come or ~go without the subject being
238 3, 3 | Father. But if one were to go on to say, "The man is ~
239 3, 7 | beyond which they may not go. ~Hence it is not necessary
240 3, 8 | Ask ~any of them that go by the way," says: "Whilst
241 3, 12 | active intellect man can go on to ~understand effects
242 3, 28 | Mother's womb, that He might ~go forth unspotted." But opening
243 3, 28 | unreal body, to be able to go through a closed ~passage;
244 3, 28 | so that it seems that ~to go through a closed passage
245 3, 31 | righteousness. Now, to sin is to go beyond ~the restriction
246 3, 31 | place where He was; and to go without leaving the spot ~
247 3, 36 | commanded His ~disciples, "Go ye not into the way of the
248 3, 36 | is written (Lev. 19:31): "Go not aside after wizards [
249 3, 36 | announced Christ's birth did not go to Jerusalem, nor ~did he
250 3, 36 | one to another: Let us go over to Bethlehem . . .
251 3, 37 | the Mother of God should go to the temple to ~be purified?~
252 3, 37 | for the Mother of God to go ~to the Temple to be purified.
253 3, 39 | But those who are baptized go forward, not back. ~Therefore
254 3, 39 | Reply OBJ 2: In baptism we "go up" by advancing in grace:
255 3, 39 | for which we ~need to "go down" by humility, according
256 3, 39 | according to Mt. 28:19: "Go ye ~and teach all nations,
257 3, 40 | giving us the example to go about and seek those who
258 3, 40 | may not ~scandalize them, go to the sea," Jerome says: "
259 3, 40 | came (Mk. 1:38): "Let us go ~into the neighboring towns
260 3, 42 | quibbling. Hence on ~Mt. 10:5, "Go ye not into the way of the
261 3, 43 | cannot do anything till thou go in thither."~Aquin.: SMT
262 3, 43 | Did not ~that rich man go away from His presence sorrowful? . . .
263 3, 44 | demons, He said ~to him: "Go into thy house to thy friends,
264 3, 44 | place we find Him saying, 'Go and declare the glory of ~
265 3, 45 | Now in order that anyone go straight along a road, he
266 3, 46 | that the passion shall not go beyond the rule ~of reason.
267 3, 46 | passage continues: "Let us go forth therefore to Him ~
268 3, 46 | 22:33, "I am ~ready to go with Thee, both into prison
269 3, 47 | so do I: arise, let us go hence" - namely, to the
270 3, 48 | all, since the truth must go beyond the figure. ~Therefore
271 3, 49 | Mic. 2:13): "For He shall go up that ~shall open the
272 3, 50 | separated from the ~body did go down into hell.~Aquin.:
273 3, 51 | as they die, their deeds go with them. But it is ~quite
274 3, 51 | there in my blood, whilst I go down to corruption?" as
275 3, 52 | Ps. 62:10: ~"They shall go into the lower parts of
276 3, 52 | All that I have shall go down into the deepest pit."
277 3, 52 | Job ~10:21): "Before I go, and return no more, to
278 3, 52 | although ~they did not go out as long as Christ remained
279 3, 52 | He does not permit us to go thither, from whence He
280 3, 52 | free." But He permits us to go to ~Purgatory. Therefore,
281 3, 53 | shedding of My blood, "while I go down," as by various ~degrees
282 3, 55 | shall be risen again, I will go before you into ~Galilee";
283 3, 55 | be ~risen again, I will go before you into Galilee,"
284 3, 55 | account "He said that He would go into Galilee, that they
285 3, 55 | disciples and brethren, to ~go into Galilee. Paul makes
286 3, 55 | our Lord - that ~He would 'go before them into Galilee,'
287 3, 55 | signified by the words 'He shall go ~before you into Galilee.'
288 3, 55 | to them, they would not go beyond human reason, and
289 3, 56 | to Mt. 25:46: "some shall go into everlasting ~punishment."
290 3, 57 | to say (10): "'Because I go to the Father; and you ~
291 3, 57 | Jn. 14:3): "If I shall go, ~and prepare a place for
292 3, 57 | likewise (Mic. 2:13): "He shall go up that shall open the way
293 3, 57 | expedient to you that I go; ~for if I go not, the Paraclete
294 3, 57 | you that I go; ~for if I go not, the Paraclete will
295 3, 57 | not come to you; but if I go, I will ~send Him to you."
296 3, 57 | expedient to you ~that I go"; i.e. that I should leave
297 3, 57 | own saying (Jn. 14:2): "I go to prepare a place for ~
298 3, 57 | Micheas (2:13), "He shall go up that shall open ~the
299 3, 59 | are, without sin. Let us go therefore ~with confidence
300 3, 59 | pertaining to a man which go on ~through the whole course
301 3, 60 | words, saying (Mt. 28:19): "Go ye and teach all nations, ~
302 3, 67 | lest man should have to go without so ~necessary a
303 3, 69 | went up ~[Vulg.: 'shall go up'] that shall open the
304 3, 70 | said to him (Gn. 13:1): "Go forth out of thy country
305 3, 71 | precede Baptism, saying: "Go ye . . . and ~teach all
306 3, 71 | Therefore, accursed devil, go out ~from him," etc.~Aquin.:
307 3, 72 | according to Jn. 16:7: "If I go not, the ~Paraclete will
308 3, 72 | not come to you, but if I go, I will send Him to you."
309 3, 72 | hazardous, if anyone happened to go forth from this life without
310 3, 75 | on ~Jn. 16:7: "Except I go, the Paraclete will not
311 3, 77 | withdrawn, the ~qualities which go with matter, such as rarity
312 3, 78 | good of the words which go with the ~consecration of
313 3, 80 | dream by night, he shall go ~forth out of the camp;
314 3, 80 | sinners are not bound to go to Communion: hence Pope ~
315 3, 80 | state of sin ~are bound to go to Communion, it seems that
316 3, 83 | 20:26): "Thou ~shalt not go up by steps unto My altar,
317 3, 83 | from ~nausea. Some persons go further, and cut out that
318 3, 87 | Christ's sake, since he would go to heaven at once, which
319 3, 87 | free from mortal sin, would go straight to heaven if sprinkled ~
320 3, 87 | to thee, thou ~shalt not go out from thence," viz.,
321 3, 88 | grace, whither does ~he go, except to perdition? Yet
322 Suppl, 5 | the contrite should not go to Communion before going
323 Suppl, 5 | wherefore a man should not go to Communion until his sin ~
324 Suppl, 6 | a mortal sin, unless he go to confession first: for ~
325 Suppl, 6 | Easter, wherefore all must go to confession before that
326 Suppl, 6 | man is bound absolutely to go to confession; and here
327 Suppl, 8 | survive the ~danger, need not go to his own priest; which
328 Suppl, 8 | Reply OBJ 2: He needs to go to his own priest, not that
329 Suppl, 8 | excommunication needs to go to the ~judge, who in other
330 Suppl, 9 | especially if he cannot go to the same priest to whom ~
331 Suppl, 13| Therefore the latter will go straight to heaven, if he
332 Suppl, 15| This kind" of demons "can go out by nothing, but by ~
333 Suppl, 17| thenceforth no ~one should go there, and to His opening
334 Suppl, 17| for sinners, that they may go to heaven. Therefore she
335 Suppl, 18| instrument, and does not go so far as to cause the reception
336 Suppl, 19| The keys of the kingdom go with the priesthood whereby
337 Suppl, 20| should ask permission to go to ~another, or should have
338 Suppl, 23| him, and thus one might go on ~indefinitely, which
339 Suppl, 25| clergy attached thereto who go there every day, obtain
340 Suppl, 25| times a day, ~since they go there repeatedly.~Aquin.:
341 Suppl, 28| its imposition, does not go beyond ~the limits of a
342 Suppl, 29| although those ~several things go together towards making
343 Suppl, 29| bread, another priest can go on with the consecration ~
344 Suppl, 29| again, but ~should always go on, because to anoint the
345 Suppl, 31| 14. Now a bishop cannot go to all ~the sick people
346 Suppl, 41| 11) were commanded not to go near their wives (Ex. ~19:
347 Suppl, 41| by no means be willing to go to another ~woman, it is
348 Suppl, 45| wife; or else he should go far away into another ~country.~
349 Suppl, 49| point of quantity, does not go ~beyond the bounds previously
350 Suppl, 49| otherwise the intention would go no further than a creature; ~
351 Suppl, 51| seemingly, ~she cannot go back to the man to whom
352 Suppl, 54| length it ceases and can go no further. Since then consanguinity ~
353 Suppl, 55| this way the procession can go no further. Now in ~the
354 Suppl, 59| Dt. 21:10 seqq.: "If thou go out to the ~fight . . .
355 Suppl, 59| to wife . . . thou shalt go in unto her, ~and shalt
356 Suppl, 64| above. Wherefore if ~she go beyond this in her demands,
357 Suppl, 64| consent, even as he might go fighting without the ~consent
358 Suppl, 69| this life the saints do not go ~immediately up to heaven.~
359 Suppl, 69| Therefore no one will ~go up to heaven or down to
360 Suppl, 69| heaven. That also some souls go down to hell ~immediately
361 Suppl, 69| heaven or hell are able to go from thence?~Aquin.: SMT
362 Suppl, 69| heaven or hell are unable to go ~from thence. For Augustine
363 Suppl, 69| abode. Therefore they do not go forth from ~their abode.~
364 Suppl, 69| Job 7:9): "He that shall go ~down to hell shall not
365 Suppl, 69| imprisoned and unable to go forth?" Hence we may infer
366 Suppl, 69| consigned to hell or heaven can go from thence, as we shall
367 Suppl, 69| they may be understood to go forth for ~a time: and here
368 Suppl, 69| All that I have shall go ~down into the deepest hell [
369 Suppl, 69| persons are cleansed if they go hence without being ~perfectly
370 Suppl, 70| moved, and ~lest he should go on indefinitely, he said
371 Suppl, 72| Ps. 96:3): "A fire shall go before Him."~Aquin.: SMT
372 Suppl, 72| heat and gross matter will go down into ~hell for the
373 Suppl, 75| and into earth shalt thou go." Now all who shall rise ~
374 Suppl, 75| and into earth shalt thou go [*Vulg.: 'Dust thou ~art
375 Suppl, 83| Mt. 25:46): "These shall go into everlasting ~punishment."
376 Suppl, 86| others at the judgment, and go forth "to meet Christ, ~
377 Suppl, 86| will no more be free to go out, since this was permitted
378 Suppl, 87| humanity (Jn. 10:9): "He ~shall go in, and go out, and shall
379 Suppl, 87| He ~shall go in, and go out, and shall find pastures,
380 Suppl, 88| Further: "Thy sun shall go down no more, and thy moon
381 Suppl, 89| consequently since ~we cannot go on indefinitely, we shall
382 Suppl, 89| souls of the saints can go on ~increasing until the
383 Suppl, 91| Is. 66:24): "They shall go out and see ~the carcasses
384 Suppl, 91| gloss ~says: "The elect will go out by understanding or
385 Suppl, 93| choosing a more perfect life go beyond the general commandments."
386 Suppl, 93| the flesh: and ~if any one go beyond this measure, such
387 Suppl, 93| If thou wilt be perfect, go and sell all that ~thou
388 Suppl, 96| namely the wicked, ~"shall go into everlasting punishment."~
389 Suppl, 96| the damned: "These shall go into everlasting punishment:
390 Appen1, 2| 11:3]. If, then, ~a man go forth from this life with
391 Appen2, 1| those who die in charity go at ~once to their reward;
392 Appen2, 1| Mt. 25:46, "These shall go into everlasting ~punishment [
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