Part, Question
1 1, 4 | uniformly;" and afterwards he adds that, "He is the ~very existence
2 1, 6 | good. For the supreme good ~adds something to good; otherwise
3 1, 11 | inquiry:~(1) Whether "one" adds anything to "being"?~(2)
4 1, 11 | Para. 1/1~Whether "one" adds anything to "being"?~Aquin.:
5 1, 11 | OBJ 1: It seems that "one" adds something to "being." For
6 1, 11 | quantity. Therefore "one" adds something to ~"being."~Aquin.:
7 1, 11 | one"; forasmuch as "one" adds an idea to "being."~Aquin.:
8 1, 11 | world. Hence the Apostle adds: ~"Our God is one," etc.~
9 1, 13 | Gal. 4:8), and a gloss adds, "Gods not ~in nature, but
10 1, 16 | is the true. But as good ~adds to being the notion of desirable,
11 1, 16 | of desirable, so the true adds relation to the ~intellect.~
12 1, 23 | Dt. 1:11): "The Lord God adds to this number many thousands," ~
13 1, 23 | thousands," ~and a gloss adds, "fixed by God, who knows
14 1, 30 | signification of such names adds a negation of division,
15 1, 30 | transcendental multitude, which adds only indivision to those
16 1, 39 | to the Gentiles," a gloss adds, "The Son speaks Who said
17 1, 56 | heavenly minds." Afterwards he ~adds that, "since He is above
18 1, 67 | ii in Hexaem.], indeed, adds a third reason: that all
19 1, 39 | to the Gentiles," a gloss adds, "The Son speaks Who said
20 1, 57 | heavenly minds." Afterwards he ~adds that, "since He is above
21 1, 68 | ii in Hexaem.], indeed, adds a third reason: that all
22 1, 82 | counsel"; and the gloss ~adds: "That is of his free-will."~
23 1, 92 | image; and that an image adds something to ~likeness -
24 1, 92 | is the glory of man," he adds his reason for saying ~this: "
25 1, 92 | up the ~trinity," as he adds in the same passage. But
26 1, 97 | of the ~Divine Power. He adds that God made man male and
27 1, 105 | prophet speaks; wherefore he adds: "They shall ~teach no more
28 1, 113 | you": to which the gloss adds, "that is, the ~devil, whose
29 1, 115 | fickle, shortly afterwards ~adds - "which, since it is derived
30 2, 3 | little further ~on (6) he adds: "He is most happy who desires
31 2, 7 | that ~from "which an orator adds authority and strength to
32 2, 7 | pointedly that the orator "adds strength ~to his argument,"
33 2, 7 | Aristotle in Ethic. iii, 1 adds yet ~another, to wit, "about
34 2, 8 | voluntas" (the will) St. Thomas adds a word of ~explanation,
35 2, 17 | reason. Hence the Apostle adds ~(Rm. 7:15): "I see another
36 2, 18 | every such circumstance adds a new species of ~sin. And
37 2, 18 | that aggravates a sin, or adds to the ~goodness of an action,
38 2, 18 | not add a new species, but adds to the goodness or ~malice
39 2, 20 | Whether the external action adds any goodness or malice to
40 2, 20 | Whether the external action adds any goodness or malice to
41 2, 20 | Therefore the external action adds no goodness or ~malice to
42 2, 20 | Therefore neither of them adds to the goodness or malice
43 2, 20 | then the external action adds ~nothing to this goodness,
44 2, 20 | end. And in this way it adds to the goodness ~or malice
45 2, 25 | object of the irascible adds the ~aspect of arduousness
46 2, 25 | concupiscible ~faculty. Thus hope adds to desire a certain effort,
47 2, 25 | good. In like manner ~fear adds to aversion or detestation
48 2, 26 | hence a little further on he adds that "a right will is ~well-directed
49 2, 27 | is evident that beauty ~adds to goodness a relation to
50 2, 38 | image of a pleasant thing adds to joy. Therefore it seems ~
51 2, 39 | always useful, ~since it adds another motive for avoiding
52 2, 40 | OBJ 3: The object of hope adds not only possibility to
53 2, 40 | intellectual virtue itself ~adds to the power of acting with
54 2, 40 | something impossible. Hence he adds ~(Rhet. ii, 13) that "many
55 2, 42 | things. ~Therefore it also adds to fear in evil things.~
56 2, 47 | contempt or ~slight alone adds to the motive of anger,
57 2, 47 | anger, in so far as it adds to the unmeritedness of
58 2, 50 | who in the same passage adds: "For if this were ~the
59 2, 59 | after the words quoted, ~adds, "if virtues are about actions
60 2, 66 | Enchiridion viii), ~and it adds a certain movement of stretching
61 2, 68 | state. When, however, he adds "in the womb of ~the mind,"
62 2, 73 | if ~foreseen and intended adds to the goodness and malice
63 2, 74 | the contrary, Augustine adds after a few words: "Man
64 2, 77 | For increase of cause adds to the effect: thus if a
65 2, 87 | mend their ways. The text adds, "to the third and fourth ~
66 2, 88 | sins when a circumstance adds the deformity of another ~
67 2, 88 | become mortal, unless it adds the deformity of another
68 2, 91 | the works of justice are, adds: "Many say, Who showeth
69 2, 94 | the Law and the ~Gospel," adds at once, by way of example, "
70 2, 96 | and in regard to these, he adds, "and further, all particular ~
71 2, 96 | and in regard to these, he adds ~"all matters subject to
72 2, 99 | that ~the "Law is holy," adds that "the commandment is
73 2, 100 | human law. But human ~law adds certain things concerning
74 2, 102 | further on (3 Kgs. 8:29,20) he adds: "That Thy ~eyes may be
75 2, 106 | the Spirit of life," he adds: ~"God sending His own Son,
76 2, 108 | 4) Whether it fittingly adds counsels to precepts?~Aquin.:
77 2, 108 | be perfect," and then He adds: "Go, ~sell all [Vulg.: '
78 2, 108 | the kingdom of heaven," He adds ~straightway: "He that can
79 2, 109 | with God. Moreover charity adds to natural love of God a ~
80 2, 109 | that every habit of virtue ~adds to the good act which is
81 2, 109 | can do no good whatever," adds: "Not only do they know
82 2, 111 | OBJ 3: Sanctifying grace adds to the notion of gratuitous
83 2, 111 | enumerated the ~gratuitous graces adds: "And I shew unto you yet
84 2, 112 | enumerated the various graces, he adds ~(Eph. 4:12): "For the perfecting
85 2, 112 | of revelation. Hence he adds (1 Cor. 2:10): "But ~to
86 2, 113 | create ~heaven and earth," adds, "for heaven and earth shall
87 2, 2 | Father," and further on he adds: "In that He made this world, ~
88 2, 4 | works is dead" ~(James 2:20) adds, "by which it lives once
89 2, 9 | after ~the words quoted, adds: "It is one thing for a
90 2, 10 | Hence the same ~authority adds: "Because every one that
91 2, 10 | sentence of excommunication, he adds as his reason: "Know you
92 2, 10 | lump?" and afterwards he adds the reason ~on the part
93 2, 10 | of unbelievers, since he adds ~(1 Tim. 6:2): "But they
94 2, 10 | should honor their masters, adds, "lest the name of the Lord
95 2, 11 | and among the others, he ~adds, "dissensions, sects," which
96 2, 13 | Ghost," etc. ~the Evangelist adds, "because they said: He
97 2, 23 | aught beside Thee," for he adds ~these words, "which he
98 2, 23 | 2/2~Since, however, he adds: "If some slight slip should
99 2, 26 | but such dilection or love adds union of ~affections, wherefore
100 2, 26 | tending to the good, ~but it adds a certain union with the
101 2, 26 | Reply OBJ 2: As Augustine adds in the same passage, "the
102 2, 27 | even as joy does, but hope adds, on ~the part of the object,
103 2, 28 | Peace includes concord and adds something thereto. Hence ~
104 2, 28 | bowels of mercy," etc., adds (Col. 3:14): ~"Above all
105 2, 31 | withstood him to the face," ~adds: "as an equal." Therefore,
106 2, 36 | Contend not in words," adds, "for it ~is to no profit,
107 2, 37 | heresy. Wherefore Jerome adds (In Ep. ad Tit. iii, 10)
108 2, 37 | added to schism, for it adds corrupt doctrine, as Jerome ~
109 2, 53 | false," and further on he adds: "This prudence is acquired
110 2, 53 | tomorrow," wherefore He adds, "for ~the morrow will be
111 2, 53 | and pleasure; wherefore he adds ~that "Venus doth cozen
112 2, 64 | regards use, wherefore he adds: ~"He who spends too much
113 2, 64 | than robbery. For ~theft adds fraud and guile to the taking
114 2, 65 | punishment of the seducer, adds (Dt. 13:11): ~"That all
115 2, 74 | far as the external act adds something to the act of
116 2, 75 | a higher price?" and he ~adds: "Such were the tradesmen
117 2, 86 | holy, ~pleasing to God," adds, "your reasonable service."
118 2, 87 | not suffice, because James adds, "nor by any other oath."
119 2, 87 | due to God. Hence Jerome adds that "the Jews, through ~
120 2, 90 | wisdom in superstition," adds: "that is to say in a hypocritical ~
121 2, 90 | and a little further on he adds: "To this kind belong all
122 2, 92 | unbelief, and to this it adds ~undue worship. But in a
123 2, 94 | bodies. In fact as Augustine adds (De Civ. Dei x, 11), "all
124 2, 108 | Hence it is evident, as he adds (De Consens. Evang. ii),
125 2, 116 | Douay: ~'avarice']," etc. adds (Rm. 1:32): "They who do
126 2, 116 | make ~money. Tully also adds that it is the mark of a "
127 2, 120 | thy God in vain, " adds, i.e. "by giving the name
128 2, 121 | the words quoted, and then adds ~that which pertains properly
129 2, 126 | the matter of liberality adds a certain ~greatness: this
130 2, 126 | for perseverance. ~And he adds three, two of which, namely "
131 2, 126 | ad 1). Hence Macrobius adds security, ~which banishes
132 2, 126 | which banishes fear. He adds a third, namely constancy,
133 2, 127 | salvation," and afterwards he adds, "and as a bride adorned ~
134 2, 127 | mode of a man, hence he adds ~"or scarcely anything."
135 2, 127 | 1~OBJ 3: Further, Tully adds (De Offic. i) that "it belongs
136 2, 139 | and a little further on he adds that "it is the duty of ~
137 2, 139 | Hence ~the Philosopher adds (Ethic. iii, 11) that "the
138 2, 143 | spiritual," and further on he adds that "many ~things are beautiful
139 2, 149 | to the due end, and as he adds ~(Contra Julian. iv, 3) "
140 2, 150 | that ~she sought." And he adds: "Nobody, I think, would
141 2, 150 | general. Widowhood, however, adds something to ~chastity in
142 2, 152 | and certain other vices, adds: "They who ~do such things
143 2, 152 | done"; ~and afterwards he adds: "For as among the powers
144 2, 152 | becometh ~saints," then he adds: "Or obscenity" (which a
145 2, 152 | Body Para. 4/4~Aristotle adds another reason (2 Polit.
146 2, 156 | is clear that the second adds ~to the first, and the third
147 2, 166 | is within," ~and a gloss adds, "namely, in the conscience."
148 2, 166 | first. As to the second, he adds: "This is the best way ~
149 2, 166 | should mourn; wherefore he adds: "I sat ~alone, because
150 2, 167 | features." And afterwards he adds: "They lay hands on God,
151 2, 169 | was untrue," as Gregory adds (Hom. i super Ezech.).~Aquin.:
152 2, 173 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Rapture adds something to ecstasy. For
153 2, 174 | of style which human art adds to a ~language, the Apostle
154 2, 178 | Divine light. Wherefore he adds: "For however little he
155 2, 179 | relations with other people he ~adds finally, "and to give to
156 2, 179 | the body. Hence Gregory adds (Moral. ii, 3) that "the
157 2, 180 | Body Para. 2/3~Our Lord adds a ninth reason (Lk. 10:42)
158 2, 180 | very outset." Yet, as he adds further on, "often . . ~.
159 2, 182 | consecration; wherefore Dionysius adds (Eccl. ~Hier. vi): "Hence
160 2, 182 | bishop," and ~afterwards he adds: "Just as priests know that
161 2, 182 | arduousness of the deed ~adds to the perfection of virtue;
162 2, 183 | into one of fear, ~when he adds: It behooveth . . . a bishop
163 2, 183 | indolence"; and afterwards he adds: "Nor prefer your ~ease
164 2, 183 | requirements"; and afterwards he adds: "It is not less criminal
165 2, 184 | need," and afterwards he adds (2 Cor. 8:13): ~"For I mean
166 2, 184 | Reply OBJ 1: As the gloss adds, "when the Apostle said
167 2, 184 | lxiii in Matth.), for He adds (Mt. 19:24): "It is easier
168 2, 184 | defer not ~to pay it," adds at once, "for an unfaithful
169 2, 185 | usefulness of the monks, when he adds at the end of the same ~
170 2, 185 | to the ~divine praises he adds: "Even while working with
171 2, 185 | one reads?" Fourthly, he adds in reference to ~preaching [*
172 2, 185 | working with our own hands," adds, ~"because no man giveth
173 2, 185 | evidence against them." And he adds further on (De oper. Monach.
174 2, 185 | country," and afterwards he adds: "They all ask, they ~all
175 2, 185 | goat-skins," and a gloss adds - "as Elias and others." ~
176 2, 186 | and in all ~knowledge," adds (1 Cor. 1:10): "That you
177 2, 186 | enough to leave all, Peter adds that which is perfect, namely, ~'
178 2, 186 | these things." Again he adds afterwards: "Are we to suppose
179 2, 186 | perfection. Hence Gregory adds ~(Dial. iii, 14): "He was
180 2, 187 | 17]," and afterwards he adds: "No time is needed to ~
181 2, 187 | chosen." And further on he adds (cap. 6) by way of ~reason: "
182 3, 1 | for us?" And he afterwards adds: "If we have been slow to ~
183 3, 1 | in their midst?" And he adds in answer (De Perseverantia
184 3, 2 | First, because person ~only adds to hypostasis a determinate
185 3, 2 | is granted ~that person adds to hypostasis something
186 3, 2 | he is aiming at, since he adds: "For ~there was not generated,
187 3, 5 | and ~rational soul," and adds afterwards: "The whole was
188 3, 12 | Hence in the same place he adds that "Jesus' withdrawal
189 3, 15 | and ~enslaved"; hence he adds: "For man's nature is a
190 3, 15 | after the ~foregoing he adds: "Nor, when He thirsted,
191 3, 15 | was no sin in it. Hence he adds: "For He" (i.e. ~Christ) "
192 3, 16 | words (Retract. i, 19), he adds: ~"Wherever I have said
193 3, 16 | if to say: "No!" Hence he adds: "How ~can there be a creature
194 3, 16 | qualification. Hence he afterwards adds (De Fide Orth. iv, 5) that "
195 3, 17 | Son of Man another," he adds: "I say another thing ~by
196 3, 19 | in the same ~epistle he adds: "He performed Divine works
197 3, 19 | suffer human things. And he adds: "He is ~truly the unchangeable
198 3, 21 | to be directed to God, He adds: ~'Nevertheless not as I
199 3, 22 | order of Melchisedech," adds, "Who in ~the days of His
200 3, 22 | the flesh. Wherefore he adds pointedly, ~"that was able
201 3, 28 | good name. Wherefore Luke adds (Lk. 3:23): "Being, ~as
202 3, 28 | virgin shall conceive," but adds: "and shall bear a son."
203 3, 29 | house. Hence the evangelist adds that "he ~was minded to
204 3, 30 | Christ"; and further on he adds: "Her ~nearness as a Mother
205 3, 38 | stating the holiness of John, adds many went out to him, "and
206 3, 39 | quoted above, ~Augustine adds: "Just as it behooved the
207 3, 39 | OBJ 1: The visible mission adds something to the apparition,
208 3, 41 | not have conquered." He adds other ~reasons, saying that "
209 3, 41 | wilt adore me," but he ~adds, "if, falling down"; because,
210 3, 42 | made." And farther on he adds: "It seems as though they
211 3, 44 | R.O. 2 Para. 3/4~Chrysostom adds a fifth miracle (Hom. lxxxviii
212 3, 45 | the zeal of Elias." Hilary adds a sixth ~reason - namely,
213 3, 46 | ordained it - hence ~He adds: "Thy will be done."~Aquin.:
214 3, 46 | evils": upon which the gloss adds: "Not with vices, but ~with
215 3, 47 | sin." And afterwards He adds (Jn. 15:24): ~"If I had
216 3, 47 | and in the same place he adds: "Where no one ~suffers
217 3, 48 | upon which ~the gloss adds, "that is, Christ, who gives
218 3, 52 | the earth?" And a ~gloss adds: "that is - into hell."~
219 3, 52 | off: accordingly (Peter) adds: "In the days of Noe, when ~
220 3, 52 | Consequently, when he afterwards adds that "he ~had not yet discovered
221 3, 52 | my day." And therefore he adds: "I fail to see ~that He
222 3, 54 | accordingly the same writer adds: "but the semblance is ~
223 3, 54 | the Passion; and ~later He adds: "Father, glorify Thy name,"
224 3, 56 | the Divine ~Substance, he adds: the soul is beatified by
225 3, 58 | hand of God," the ~gloss adds: "that is, equal to the
226 3, 58 | majesty ~on high," the gloss adds, "that is, in equality with
227 3, 58 | united. Hence Damascene adds in the ~passage quoted: "
228 3, 58 | manner ~of speech the Apostle adds that "He has made us to
229 3, 59 | and when he subsequently ~adds that the Son of Man "came
230 3, 59 | Resurrection: wherefore He adds: "Because the hour cometh ~
231 3, 59 | this account the Apostle adds (Rm. 14:10): ~"We shall
232 3, 63 | those that approach Him," adds "by making ~them Godlike
233 3, 66 | the sacraments, when he ~adds, "preparing the way for
234 3, 66 | spiritual life, when ~he adds, "the conferring of our
235 3, 72 | the sacramental grace adds ~to the sanctifying grace
236 3, 80 | may profit thee daily," ~adds: "So live, as to deserve
237 3, 80 | communicate thrice each year," adds: "Except those who are hindered
238 3, 80 | sacrilege; hence Pope Gelasius adds (cf. De Consecr. ii), "because
239 3, 82 | servant?" and afterwards He adds: ~"But if that evil servant
240 3, 82 | Christ"; and afterwards he adds: "I am not conscious to
241 3, 84 | with Christ, wherefore he adds ~(Heb. 6:6): "Crucifying
242 3, 88 | condemned for original sin," ~adds: "Nevertheless, for these
243 3, 89 | grace. ~Hence the same gloss adds that "their fall conduces
244 3, 89 | heaven.'" And further on he adds: "For ~holy David did penance
245 Suppl, 25| of Christ," and a gloss adds: i.e. "as though Christ
246 Suppl, 44| generic nature completely, yet adds nothing pertaining to ~dignity;
247 Suppl, 44| namely the "union," and adds determinate ~subjects by
248 Suppl, 62| marriage which ~adultery adds to fornication and for which
249 Suppl, 71| this fact the ~Damascene adds in the same sermon, "the
250 Suppl, 72| judgment: ~wherefore he adds that when the judgment day
251 Suppl, 72| before Him"; and a gloss adds, "to drag sinners into hell."
252 Suppl, 73| ease of execution, ~when he adds "bidding," in resemblance
253 Suppl, 89| the saying wherefore he adds: "By seeing, the evangelist ~
254 Suppl, 89| the evangelist, since he adds: ~"The Only-begotten Son
255 Suppl, 90| its union with the soul ~adds a certain perfection to
256 Suppl, 93| fitting to virginity, which adds perpetual incorruption to ~
257 Suppl, 93| and in such the act always adds to the ~character of merit
258 Appen2, 1| the words quoted above, adds: "This we preach, ~holding
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