Part, Question
1 1, 1 | deception and destroy all force of argument. Hence no argument,
2 1, 18 | from an "intrinsic moving force," as ~some in fact have
3 1, 18 | are ~moved by an extrinsic force, either generating them
4 1, 20 | is a uniting and ~binding force." But this cannot take place
5 1, 20 | love is called the unitive force, even in God, yet without
6 1, 20 | So far love is a binding force, ~since it aggregates another
7 1, 20 | divine love is a binding force, inasmuch as God wills ~
8 1, 21 | indeed with even greater force; as ~the influence of the
9 1, 21 | press on us in this world ~force us to go to God."~Aquin.:
10 1, 22 | not a prefixed operating force determined to only the one
11 1, 29 | if this word "person," by force of its own signification,
12 1, 29 | first opinion, but also by force of its own ~proper signification.~
13 1, 37 | iv): "Love is a unitive force." But a bond is a medium
14 1, 39 | one genitive must have the force of two, as, for ~instance, "
15 1, 44 | abstract universal ideas by force of the active intellect
16 1, 49 | except by some impelling force; nor does an ~agent fail
17 1, 50 | not properly realizing the force of intelligence, ~and failing
18 1, 66 | united to it as its motive force. For it is ~impossible to
19 1, 76 | the other which follows by force of the first disposition. ~
20 1, 76 | blunt and rusted, follows by force of the matter itself. So
21 1, 76 | however, ~is corruptible by force of its matter. If, however,
22 1, 37 | iv): "Love is a unitive force." But a bond is a medium
23 1, 39 | one genitive must have the force of two, as, for ~instance, "
24 1, 45 | abstract universal ideas by force of the active intellect
25 1, 50 | except by some impelling force; nor does an ~agent fail
26 1, 51 | not properly realizing the force of intelligence, ~and failing
27 1, 67 | united to it as its motive force. For it is ~impossible to
28 1, 75 | the other which follows by force of the first disposition. ~
29 1, 75 | blunt and rusted, follows by force of the matter itself. So
30 1, 75 | however, ~is corruptible by force of its matter. If, however,
31 1, 77 | Therefore the generative force should not be classed as
32 1, 77 | But the body by ~the same force gives species and quantity;
33 1, 77 | preserved. Now the ~nutritive force is directed to the preservation
34 1, 78 | prevents such a passive force being nobler than such an
35 1, 86 | however, that the judgment and force of this knowledge, whereby
36 1, 87 | together do not equal the ~force of the active intellect,
37 1, 91 | misbegotten, for the active force in the male seed tends to
38 1, 91 | from defect in the active force or from some ~material indisposition,
39 1, 96 | reason of a supernatural force given by God to the soul,
40 1, 96 | based on a ~supernatural force in the soul, and not on
41 1, 96 | that at first the active force of the species is so strong ~
42 1, 96 | effect was to strengthen the force of the species ~against
43 1, 96 | manifest that the greater a ~force is, the more durable is
44 1, 97 | the body), but because the force of concupiscence would not
45 1, 97 | pleasure, but to prevent the ~force of concupiscence from cleaving
46 1, 98 | in generation the active force is in the male. Since, ~
47 1, 98 | of innocence man's active force was not subject ~to defect,
48 1, 98 | a ~defect of the active force or by inept matter, as the
49 1, 101 | as in his soul was ~the force which preserved the human
50 1, 104 | moving the will, does not force it, because He ~gives the
51 1, 107 | God. ~Secondly, the active force which is "heat," which is
52 1, 109 | digestion is due to the force of natural heat, which is
53 1, 114 | concupiscible have a certain force in ~inclining the will;
54 1, 115 | application to a ~certain force in the position of the stars.
55 1, 116 | when a man is healed by the force of nature. In these latter ~
56 1, 117 | derives a certain active force from the ~soul of the generator,
57 1, 117 | Reply OBJ 3: This active force which is in the semen, and
58 1, 117 | no need for ~this active force to have an actual organ;
59 1, 117 | generated by coition, the active force ~is in the semen of the
60 1, 117 | soul; ~not as though the force itself which was in the
61 1, 117 | unreasonable in this, ~because this force is not the principal but
62 2, 2 | owing to the same natural force that a weighty body is borne
63 2, 6 | But the will is a passive force: for ~it is a "mover moved" (
64 2, 6 | a man may be dragged by force: but it is contrary to the
65 2, 12 | which intention ~has the force of a cry.~Aquin.: SMT FS
66 2, 21 | this rule is the ~natural force that inclines them to that
67 2, 21 | proceeds from a natural force, in accord with the natural
68 2, 22 | more powerful the active force, the more intense the ~passion.
69 2, 22 | is a more powerful active force than the object of the ~
70 2, 23 | good has, as it were, a ~force of attraction, while evil
71 2, 23 | attraction, while evil has a force of repulsion. In the first ~
72 2, 25 | a "uniting and ~binding force," as Dionysius says (Div.
73 2, 26 | that "love is a unitive force" (Div. ~Nom. iv), and the
74 2, 27 | principles in the reason, in ~force of which principles the
75 2, 37 | to consume man, when the force of the ~afflicting evil
76 2, 48 | appetite, tends with greater force to repel that which is contrary
77 2, 48 | cold acted with greater force on the hot object. Since
78 2, 48 | appetite tends with great ~force to repel the injury by the
79 2, 54 | Further, a power is a simple force. Now in one simple subject ~
80 2, 54 | so forth. Now the whole force of a ~demonstration, which
81 2, 71 | corruption of some elemental force in the seed, as stated in
82 2, 77 | sensitive appetite is a material force, since it is ~seated in
83 2, 85 | supposing a man employs equal ~force in displacing two columns,
84 2, 85 | universal nature is an active force in some ~universal principle
85 2, 85 | Who makes nature." This force intends the good and ~the
86 2, 90 | pleaseth the sovereign, has ~force of law."~Aquin.: SMT FS
87 2, 90 | of the sovereign ~has the force of law; otherwise the sovereign'
88 2, 90 | as to have properly the force of law.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[
89 2, 90 | 3: Further, the binding force of a law extends even to
90 2, 90 | a law obtain the binding force which is proper to a law,
91 2, 90 | for the law to obtain its force.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[90] A[
92 2, 95 | restrained from evil by force and fear, in order that,
93 2, 95 | law at all": wherefore the force of a law depends on ~the
94 2, 95 | exclusively, but have some force from the ~natural law also.
95 2, 95 | second way, ~have no other force than that of human law.~
96 2, 95 | laws which have the same force, seem to differ not ~formally
97 2, 95 | 9), all ~have the same force. Therefore they do not differ,
98 2, 96 | are decrees which have the force of law; and in regard to
99 2, 96 | him; and whosoever will force thee one mile, go with him ~
100 2, 96 | But as to the ~directive force of law, the sovereign is
101 2, 96 | law, as to ~its directive force; but he should fulfil it
102 2, 96 | of men, and derives the force and nature of law accordingly. ~
103 2, 97 | whether custom obtains the ~force of law?~(4) Whether the
104 2, 97 | Rules of art derive their force from reason alone: and ~
105 2, 97 | laws derive very great force from custom," as the ~Philosopher
106 2, 97 | Whether custom can obtain force of law?~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[
107 2, 97 | that custom cannot obtain force of law, nor abolish ~a law.
108 2, 97 | mere ~custom should obtain force of law.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[
109 2, 97 | Therefore custom cannot obtain force of law, so as to abolish
110 2, 97 | established which ~obtains force of law, in so far as by
111 2, 97 | Accordingly, custom has the force ~of a law, abolishes law,
112 2, 97 | prevailing custom obtains force of law, ~in so far as it
113 2, 100 | ceremonial precepts derive their force from their ~institution
114 2, 102 | denoted the subtle inward force which quickened His external
115 2, 103 | neither effect nor binding ~force; but were not deadly, because
116 2, 104 | precepts derive their binding force ~from the dictate of reason
117 2, 104 | which derive their binding force, not from the very ~dictate
118 2, 104 | they derive their binding ~force not from reason alone, but
119 2, 104 | and derive their binding ~force from the mere dictate of
120 2, 104 | precepts, which have no binding force except in virtue of ~their
121 2, 104 | precepts are no ~longer in force.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[104] A[
122 2, 104 | because they have ~no binding force: but they are not deadly.
123 2, 104 | they derived their binding force through being institutions
124 2, 104 | precepts lost their binding ~force: for the Law was a pedagogue,
125 2, 104 | men retain their ~binding force for ever, so long as the
126 2, 104 | have a different binding ~force, derived, not from natural
127 2, 105 | the Old Law took away the force of ~sales; since it prescribes
128 2, 108 | necessarily retained their force under ~the New Law, because
129 2, 109 | which exceeds its active force, but only such as is proportionate ~
130 2, 109 | life; and for this a higher force is ~needed, viz. the force
131 2, 109 | force is ~needed, viz. the force of grace. And thus without
132 2, 109 | 1], ad 3). Now, man, by force of his nature, can rise ~
133 2, 2 | is obliged to assent by force of the demonstration, wherefore ~
134 2, 2 | by one who endeavors to force a man to renounce his ~faith,
135 2, 5 | a ~master, and have the force of an authority, yet it
136 2, 10 | authority, as already in force: ~and here we must observe
137 2, 24 | that "love is a unitive force," whereas a man is one with ~
138 2, 26 | same fire acts with greater force on what is near than ~on
139 2, 28 | For ~love is "a unitive force" as Dionysius says (Div.
140 2, 30 | that positive law is in force, wherefore in this case
141 2, 31 | common ~good, has coercive force. Such correction should
142 2, 31 | Reply OBJ 1: The doctor uses force towards a madman, who is
143 2, 35 | because "the more united a force ~is, the stronger it is,
144 2, 42 | mind," and "with thy whole force" which is the same ~as "
145 2, 42 | place of "strength" or "force" we read "with all thy might." [*
146 2, 42 | signified by "strength," ~"force" or "might." Accordingly
147 2, 42 | with our whole "strength," "force" or ~"might."~Aquin.: SMT
148 2, 49 | order of the active seminal force, and yet they come under
149 2, 49 | considering the active seminal force one ~could not pronounce
150 2, 55 | cases, nor do ~they obtain force everywhere. Therefore there
151 2, 58 | for the latter derives its force, not from ~the law but from
152 2, 58 | establishes it by giving it force of authority.~Aquin.: SMT
153 2, 58 | written law does not give force to the natural ~right, so
154 2, 58 | it diminish or annul its force, because neither ~can man'
155 2, 58 | unjust and has no binding force. For ~positive right has
156 2, 58 | be unjust for one man to force another to observe a law
157 2, 58 | a judgment its ~coercive force.~
158 2, 62 | sin in being violated by force, provided ~she does not
159 2, 62 | unlawful: whereas if he ~repel force with moderation his defense
160 2, 62 | it ~is lawful to repel force by force, provided one does
161 2, 62 | lawful to repel force by force, provided one does not exceed
162 2, 64 | just as a thing is taken by force for the sake of ~possession,
163 2, 64 | so is a woman taken by force for pleasure: wherefore
164 2, 64 | appropriated is said to be taken by force, whether it be done ~secretly
165 2, 67 | fraud and guile have the force of a lie, ~and so to use
166 2, 67 | combat his resistance by force, so ~that on his part the
167 2, 70 | deeds have the significant ~force of words.~Aquin.: SMT SS
168 2, 77 | laudable custom has the force of a precept; since ~as
169 2, 78 | invent. ii, 53), "we resist ~force, injury or anything obscure*
170 2, 81 | throughout; because the force of the original intention
171 2, 84 | in thy favor, such is the force of justice ~that even thou
172 2, 85 | partly judicial, deriving its force ~from its divine institution.
173 2, 86 | such an obligation be of no force may ~happen in two ways.
174 2, 86 | events their vows are without force. It happens, ~however, through
175 2, 86 | the law which derives its force from the ~common will admits
176 2, 87 | Whether an oath has a binding force?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[89] A[
177 2, 87 | that an oath has no binding force. An oath is ~employed in
178 2, 87 | subsequently taken from him by force or ~theft. For then he would
179 2, 87 | compulsion, ~because he that used force deserves that the promise
180 2, 91 | Casulan. Ep. xxxvi], "has the ~force of law" - all this must
181 2, 94 | bodies a certain occult force for the production of certain ~
182 2, 94 | cannot have a ~natural active force. Consequently, no force
183 2, 94 | force. Consequently, no force accrues to them from the ~
184 2, 96 | keep the statutes that have force in some ~particular "college"
185 2, 96 | are possessed of coercive force, as ~stated above (FS, Q[
186 2, 96 | promissory oath of its binding force, as regards that which can ~
187 2, 97 | arrogantly take away by force an escaped ~slave from the
188 2, 102 | of binding them with the force of a divine precept, but, ~
189 2, 102 | burnt by fire if ~a stronger force of water intervene. Secondly,
190 2, 106 | by "vengeance we resist force, or wrong, ~and in general
191 2, 108 | which is held up aloft by force, lest it come down in ~accordance
192 2, 115 | it away the greater the force [virtus] employed. Hence ~
193 2, 116 | goods, sometimes ~employs force, which pertains to "violence,"
194 2, 121 | foreseen strikes with less force, ~and we are able more easily
195 2, 139 | the appetite with ~greater force, since they are more natural.
196 2, 140 | not succumb to a stronger ~force, so on the other hand to
197 2, 140 | be overcome by a stronger force is proof ~of a lesser vice,
198 2, 140 | and to succumb to a weaker force, is the proof of a ~greater
199 2, 143 | allure us by their ~own force, and attract us by their
200 2, 143 | attracts the ~desire not by any force of its own, nor by its very
201 2, 144 | gluttony, which increase in force the more he yields to them.
202 2, 149 | it can be taken away ~by force from a woman to whom violence
203 2, 149 | them this increases the force of concupiscence and weakens
204 2, 152 | though ~not violated by force, is nevertheless seduced,
205 2, 152 | a maid is taken away by force from her father's house ~
206 2, 152 | But the employment ~of force is accidental to lust, for
207 2, 152 | if he take her ~away by force from her parents' house,
208 2, 152 | coincide when a man employs force in order unlawfully to violate
209 2, 152 | violate a ~virgin. This force is employed sometimes both
210 2, 152 | herself to be taken away by force from ~her father's house.
211 2, 152 | father's house. Again, the force employed in rape differs
212 2, 152 | a maid is taken away by force from her parents' ~house,
213 2, 152 | sometimes, though taken away by ~force, she is not forcibly violated,
214 2, 152 | rape ~remain no matter how force is employed. There is rape
215 2, 152 | a man, without employing force, ~violates a virgin unlawfully.~
216 2, 152 | OBJ 2: The employment of force would seem to arise from
217 2, 152 | maiden in the city, and by force has carnal ~knowledge of
218 2, 152 | decided, was taken away by force."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[154]
219 2, 152 | spiritual seduction; and if force be employed it will be spiritual
220 2, 172 | the soul of a saint, or to force it to do any particular
221 2, 173 | rules us ~not by violence or force, as Damascene says [*De
222 2, 173 | certain respect may be called force if we consider the mode
223 2, 183 | which a testament comes into force according to the Apostle ~(
224 2, 183 | prolonged so as to remain in force after his death.~
225 2, 185 | unwilling, ~who will dare to force them? Nor does it matter,
226 2, 187 | inordinateness. First, if one person force another by violence to enter ~
227 3, 7 | of that genus; thus the ~force of the sun, which is the
228 3, 7 | universal ~power; hence as the force of fire, no matter how much
229 3, 8 | as motive and sensitive force ~flow from the head to the
230 3, 11 | whatever can be known by force of a man's active intellect,
231 3, 12 | things by the most excellent ~force of His reason, in the manner
232 3, 19 | sometimes by reason of the force of the ~vegetative soul,
233 3, 21 | will of Christ has the force of a prayer with the Father:
234 3, 24 | God": unless ~one were to force from it such an exposition
235 3, 27 | sanctification in the Virgin had the force of ~original justice. And
236 3, 28 | the old law was still in force. ~Therefore at that time
237 3, 28 | because, ~while the Law was in force both men and women were
238 3, 36 | this was some invisible ~force made visible under the form
239 3, 38 | their effect through the force of their institution.~Aquin.:
240 3, 41 | devil, not, as it were, by force, but because, as Origen
241 3, 42 | 44); and, ~again, in the force of His righteousness shown
242 3, 44 | by the free-will, ~not by force. Christ, therefore, justified
243 3, 47 | of the manifold signs and force of His ~teaching, as is
244 3, 66 | Circumcision was still in force, which was supplanted by ~
245 3, 66 | which liquid matter by the force of ~nature, which is stronger
246 3, 68 | tried him, none should use force in order to ~rescue him
247 3, 68 | child to be taken out by force and baptized, than ~that
248 Suppl, 20| lock. nor can any ~active force act save on its own matter.
249 Suppl, 29| His flesh, He bestowed the force ~of regeneration on the
250 Suppl, 29| seems to ascribe ~the whole force of this sacrament to prayer,
251 Suppl, 29| that it has a sanctifying force. In like manner when the ~
252 Suppl, 32| is in ~his loins, and his force in the navel of his belly,"
253 Suppl, 41| nutritive power is still in force. Much more therefore does
254 Suppl, 43| of marriage has greater force than the ~first, and consequently
255 Suppl, 44| It also indicates the force of this joining - for it
256 Suppl, 47| quod vi metusve) as the "force of a ~stronger being that
257 Suppl, 47| that ~"compulsion is the force of one who exercises his
258 Suppl, 47| previous consent ~remains in force; wherefore if he were to
259 Suppl, 50| Difference of worship, force, holy orders,~Marriage bond,
260 Suppl, 50| impediments to marriage, namely "force," ~i.e. compulsion, and "
261 Suppl, 53| vow does not add the same force to a simple vow ~as an oath
262 Suppl, 54| 1~Reply OBJ 1: An active force is not received into an
263 Suppl, 54| this prohibition is of no force.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[54] A[
264 Suppl, 54| the Church has the ~same force as a commandment of God.
265 Suppl, 54| which has ~the same binding force as a commandment of God.~
266 Suppl, 55| betrothal, and derives its force from ecclesiastical institution ~
267 Suppl, 62| is if she be overcome by force; ~the sixth is if he has
268 Suppl, 64| the woman pays the debt by force as it were.~Aquin.: SMT
269 Suppl, 65| rather impelled by the ~force of nature to do befitting
270 Suppl, 65| law, have not the binding force of an absolute commandment, ~
271 Suppl, 65| the product of an innate force." And ~since even in natural
272 Suppl, 65| dispensation would be ~still in force, especially as we read nowhere
273 Suppl, 65| he ~derives its binding force to permit the non-observance
274 Suppl, 65| those cases to which the force of the law ought not to
275 Suppl, 65| in itself, has the same force ~at all times and places;
276 Suppl, 68| nature, ~which has more force than any other. Therefore
277 Suppl, 73| in so far as it has the force of a ~command, is called
278 Suppl, 75| remains in the ashes a certain force besides the elements, which
279 Suppl, 81| either because it has a force inclining it to a contrary ~
280 Suppl, 81| resistance, neither of a force inclining to a contrary
281 Suppl, 93| inflicted by another person with force. Therefore an aureole is
282 Suppl, 94| its abundance ~of active force, that the name of fire is
283 Suppl, 94| whether they be kindled by ~force, as in the case of iron,
284 Suppl, 94| foreign matter by art and force. ~But that other fire needs
285 Suppl, 94| a foreign matter, not by force but ~by nature from an intrinsic
286 Suppl, 94| it will be there, not by ~force but naturally. Now fire
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