Part, Question
1 1, 1 | Writ, spiritual truths are fittingly taught under the likeness
2 1, 25 | find place. Whence it ~most fittingly belongs to Him to be an
3 1, 25 | wisdom, it can indeed be fittingly said that ~there is nothing
4 1, 29 | perfection, this name "person" is fittingly ~applied to God; not, however,
5 1, 36 | in the strict sense ~more fittingly signify the notional acts
6 1, 38 | Or we might say, and more fittingly, that a gift ~must belong
7 1, 39 | the above terms ~are not fittingly appropriated to the persons.~
8 1, 39 | above, therefore, are not fittingly appropriated to the ~Persons.~
9 1, 43 | that, The divine person is fittingly sent in the sense that He ~
10 1, 43 | Whether the Father can be fittingly sent?~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[43]
11 1, 43 | that the Holy Ghost is not fittingly sent in a ~visible manner.
12 1, 43 | Therefore the Holy Ghost is not fittingly sent in a visible ~manner.~
13 1, 43 | mission of the Holy ~Ghost was fittingly not sent to the fathers
14 1, 51 | fashioned by ~angels as fittingly to represent the intelligible
15 1, 51 | works. This could not so fittingly be done if they were to ~
16 1, 62 | more artistically and more fittingly than others, it is ~clear
17 1, 64 | from evil; and ~this is fittingly done through the good angels.
18 1, 67 | quality?~(4) Whether light was fittingly made on the first day?~Aquin.:
19 1, 67 | the production of light is fittingly assigned to the first day?~
20 1, 67 | production of light is not fittingly ~assigned to the first day.
21 1, 67 | that Moses could not have ~fittingly passed over the production
22 1, 68 | of transparent body, as fittingly designated under the name
23 1, 71 | seem that this work is not fittingly described. For the ~waters
24 1, 71 | over the earth," do not fittingly ~describe this work.~Aquin.:
25 1, 71 | upon ~it. It is not, then, fittingly that fishes and birds are
26 1, 72 | seem that this work is not fittingly described. For as ~birds
27 1, 74 | of love. Moreover, it is ~fittingly implied that the Spirit
28 1, 38 | Or we might say, and more fittingly, that a gift ~must belong
29 1, 39 | the above terms ~are not fittingly appropriated to the persons.~
30 1, 39 | above, therefore, are not fittingly appropriated to the ~Persons.~
31 1, 43 | that, The divine person is fittingly sent in the sense that He ~
32 1, 43 | Whether the Father can be fittingly sent?~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[43]
33 1, 43 | that the Holy Ghost is not fittingly sent in a ~visible manner.
34 1, 43 | Therefore the Holy Ghost is not fittingly sent in a visible ~manner.~
35 1, 43 | mission of the Holy ~Ghost was fittingly not sent to the fathers
36 1, 52 | fashioned by ~angels as fittingly to represent the intelligible
37 1, 52 | works. This could not so fittingly be done if they were to ~
38 1, 63 | more artistically and more fittingly than others, it is ~clear
39 1, 65 | from evil; and ~this is fittingly done through the good angels.
40 1, 68 | quality?~(4) Whether light was fittingly made on the first day?~Aquin.:
41 1, 68 | the production of light is fittingly assigned to the first day?~
42 1, 68 | production of light is not fittingly ~assigned to the first day.
43 1, 68 | that Moses could not have ~fittingly passed over the production
44 1, 69 | of transparent body, as fittingly designated under the name
45 1, 71 | seem that this work is not fittingly described. For the ~waters
46 1, 71 | over the earth," do not fittingly ~describe this work.~Aquin.:
47 1, 71 | upon ~it. It is not, then, fittingly that fishes and birds are
48 1, 71 | seem that this work is not fittingly described. For as ~birds
49 1, 73 | of love. Moreover, it is ~fittingly implied that the Spirit
50 1, 77 | the vegetative soul are fittingly described as the ~nutritive,
51 1, 77 | vegetative soul are not ~fittingly described - namely, the
52 1, 90 | production of the human body is fittingly described in ~Scripture?~
53 1, 90 | of the human body is not ~fittingly described in Scripture.
54 1, 90 | Therefore it was not fittingly said, "Let us make ~man."~
55 1, 90 | heart. Therefore it was not fittingly said: "He ~breathed into
56 1, 91 | 1~Whether the woman was fittingly made from the rib of man?~
57 1, 114 | generated. Therefore Augustine fittingly gave the name of "seminal ~
58 2, 61 | another?~(5) Whether they are fittingly divided into social, perfecting,
59 2, 61 | principal or cardinal are fittingly placed ~among the moral
60 2, 61 | the cardinal virtues are fittingly divided into social virtues, ~
61 2, 62 | faith, hope, and charity are fittingly reckoned as theological ~
62 2, 62 | hope, and charity are not fittingly ~reckoned as three theological
63 2, 68 | God, works good to all, is fittingly called piety.~Aquin.: SMT
64 2, 71 | contrary to virtue, more ~fittingly than sickness or disease.~
65 2, 71 | Para. 1/1~Whether sin is fittingly defined as a word, deed,
66 2, 71 | the ~eternal law," more fittingly than with reference to its
67 2, 72 | Whether spiritual sins are fittingly distinguished from carnal
68 2, 72 | Para. 1/1~Whether sin is fittingly divided into sin against
69 2, 72 | God. Therefore sin is not fittingly divided into these three.~
70 2, 72 | Para. 1/1~Whether sins are fittingly divided into sins of thought,
71 2, 77 | and pride ~of life are fittingly described as causes of sin?~
72 2, 88 | 1) Whether venial sin is fittingly condivided with mortal sin?~(
73 2, 88 | 1~Whether venial sin is fittingly condivided with mortal sin?~
74 2, 88 | Therefore venial sin is fittingly condivided ~with mortal
75 2, 88 | Therefore venial sin is fittingly condivided ~with mortal
76 2, 100 | evident that the Divine law fittingly proposes precepts about ~
77 2, 100 | 25:18 - Augustine ~more fittingly unites these two, "Thou
78 2, 100 | precept regarding parents was fittingly placed after the ~precepts
79 2, 102 | Again, the candlestick was fittingly placed on the ~southern
80 2, 102 | This propitiatory was fittingly carried by ~cherubim, since
81 2, 103 | Augustine (Epist. ~lxxxii) more fittingly distinguished three periods
82 2, 108 | sufficiently?~(4) Whether it fittingly adds counsels to precepts?~
83 2, 108 | certain definite counsels are fittingly proposed in the New Law?~
84 2, 108 | definite counsels are not fittingly ~proposed in the New Law.
85 2, 109 | purpose. ~But this cannot fittingly be said. Therefore by himself
86 2, 110 | dispositions, whereby a man is fittingly ~disposed with reference
87 2, 111 | inquiry:~(1) Whether grace is fittingly divided into gratuitous
88 2, 111 | Para. 1/1~Whether grace is fittingly divided into sanctifying
89 2, 111 | would seem that grace is not fittingly divided into ~sanctifying
90 2, 111 | gratuitously given is not fittingly set down as a difference
91 2, 111 | Para. 1/1~Whether grace is fittingly divided into operating and
92 2, 111 | would seem that grace is not fittingly divided into operating ~
93 2, 111 | Therefore grace is not fittingly divided into operating ~
94 2, 111 | grace. Therefore grace is fittingly divided into ~operating
95 2, 111 | both these ways grace is fittingly divided into operating and ~
96 2, 111 | meritorious good, it is fittingly divided into ~operating
97 2, 111 | Para. 1/1~Whether grace is fittingly divided into prevenient
98 2, 111 | would seem that grace is not fittingly divided into prevenient ~
99 2, 111 | Therefore grace is not ~fittingly divided into prevenient
100 2, 111 | number. Hence grace is not fittingly divided into prevenient ~
101 2, 111 | me." Therefore grace is fittingly divided into ~prevenient
102 2, 111 | he must be capable of fittingly presenting to his hearers
103 2, 13 | that, The above species are fittingly assigned to the sin ~against
104 2, 15 | and understanding were ~fittingly set down in the Old Law?~
105 2, 18 | Para. 1/1~Whether fear is fittingly divided into filial, initial,
106 2, 18 | of spiritual ~perfection, fittingly corresponds to hope, by
107 2, 18 | hinder submission to God, fittingly corresponds to fear.~Aquin.:
108 2, 33 | FS, Q[85], A[8]), it is fittingly reckoned a capital sin.~
109 2, 33 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Gregory fittingly assigns the daughters of
110 2, 33 | x, 1). But Gregory more fittingly (Moral. ~xxxi, 45) calls
111 2, 38 | another, that they ~cannot be fittingly exercised at the same time;
112 2, 41 | 1/1~Whether scandal is fittingly defined as being something
113 2, 41 | Scandal is, therefore, fittingly defined as "something less
114 2, 41 | Scandal is therefore fittingly described as something done "
115 2, 42 | suffice?~(4) Whether it is fittingly prescribed that we should
116 2, 42 | heart"?~(5) Whether it is fittingly added: "With thy whole mind,"
117 2, 42 | Para. 1/1~Whether it is fittingly commanded that man should
118 2, 42 | love of our neighbor is fittingly expressed?~Aquin.: SMT SS
119 2, 42 | answer that, This precept is fittingly expressed, for it indicates ~
120 2, 43 | The seventh beatitude is fittingly ascribed to the gift ~of
121 2, 43 | wherefore ~peaceableness is fittingly ascribed to wisdom. The
122 2, 44 | sense. Therefore folly is fittingly ~opposed to wisdom.~Aquin.:
123 2, 45 | the definition of which fittingly includes an intellectual ~
124 2, 46 | three parts of prudence are fittingly assigned?~Aquin.: SMT SS
125 2, 47 | things. Hence memory ~is fittingly accounted a part of prudence.~
126 2, 47 | consequently docility is fittingly reckoned a ~part of prudence~
127 2, 47 | reason that shrewdness is ~fittingly reckoned a part of prudence.~
128 2, 48 | Whether political prudence is fittingly accounted a part of prudence?~
129 2, 48 | political prudence is not fittingly accounted ~a part of prudence.
130 2, 50 | gift of counsel does not fittingly ~correspond to the virtue
131 2, 54 | opposed to ~prudence are fittingly propounded in the Old Law?~
132 2, 55 | justice?~(2) Whether right is fittingly divided into natural and
133 2, 55 | Para. 1/1~Whether right is fittingly divided into natural right
134 2, 55 | would seem that right is not fittingly divided into natural ~right
135 2, 56 | 1/1~Whether justice is fittingly defined as being the perpetual
136 2, 64 | possesses ~naturally, he can fittingly call his own. Therefore
137 2, 81 | of the Lord's Prayer are fittingly assigned?~Aquin.: SMT SS
138 2, 81 | the Lord's Prayer are ~not fittingly assigned. It is useless
139 2, 81 | if we pray rightly and fittingly, we can ~say nothing else
140 2, 81 | the parts of prayer are fittingly described as supplications, ~
141 2, 86 | vows as ~these are more fittingly kept or disregarded according
142 2, 98 | subject. ~Hence simony is fittingly defined from its relation
143 2, 98 | are guilty of simony are fittingly punished by being ~deprived
144 2, 98 | guilty of simony are not ~fittingly punished by being deprived
145 2, 100 | Therefore observance is not fittingly defined as paying worship
146 2, 120 | precept of the decalogue is fittingly expressed?~Aquin.: SMT SS
147 2, 120 | very making of images was fittingly ~forbidden by the words, "
148 2, 120 | precept of the decalogue is fittingly expressed?~Aquin.: SMT SS
149 2, 120 | hallowing of ~the Sabbath, is fittingly expressed?~Aquin.: SMT SS
150 2, 120 | honoring one's parents, is fittingly ~expressed?~Aquin.: SMT
151 2, 120 | precepts of the decalogue are fittingly expressed?~Aquin.: SMT SS
152 2, 145 | for the Church fast are fittingly ascribed?~Aquin.: SMT SS
153 2, 146 | species of gluttony are fittingly distinguished?~Aquin.: SMT
154 2, 146 | among other pleasures, is ~fittingly reckoned among the capital
155 2, 146 | Whether six daughters are fittingly assigned to gluttony?~Aquin.:
156 2, 151 | the daughters of lust are fittingly described?~Aquin.: SMT SS
157 2, 152 | Whether six species are fittingly assigned to lust?~Aquin.:
158 2, 156 | Whether six daughters are fittingly assigned to anger?~Aquin.:
159 2, 159 | degrees of humility are fittingly distinguished in the ~Rule
160 2, 160 | four species of pride are fittingly assigned by Gregory?~Aquin.:
161 2, 163 | OBJ 3: Further, one cannot fittingly suggest an evil except through
162 2, 172 | 1/1~Whether prophecy is fittingly divided into the prophecy
163 2, 177 | inquiry:~(1) Whether life is fittingly divided into active and
164 2, 177 | Para. 1/1~Whether life is fittingly divided into active and
165 2, 177 | would seem that life is not fittingly divided into active and ~
166 2, 177 | would seem that life is not fittingly divided ~into active and
167 2, 177 | follows that man's life is fittingly divided into active and ~
168 2, 178 | operation of contemplation is fittingly divided into a ~threefold
169 2, 183 | office: first, what a man may fittingly desire according to his ~
170 2, 184 | the religious state is fittingly constituted by the three
171 2, 186 | Therefore religious life can be fittingly directed to the active life.~
172 2, 186 | certain ~religious orders are fittingly directed to the works of
173 2, 186 | a religious order may be fittingly established for soldiering,
174 2, 187 | such ~need that they cannot fittingly be supported otherwise than
175 3, 3 | such as are ~similar are fittingly united. Now the Person of
176 3, 4 | supposita in Christ, ~it may fittingly and properly be said that
177 3, 8 | is plain that Christ ~is fittingly called the Head of the Church.~
178 3, 22 | Therefore it cannot be said fittingly that ~Christ as man was
179 3, 25 | Resurrection. Hence God Himself fittingly honors such relics ~by working
180 3, 30 | This message ~therefore was fittingly brought by the 'Power of
181 3, 32 | And therefore we can ~fittingly say that Christ was conceived
182 3, 39 | answer that, Christ was fittingly baptized in His thirtieth
183 3, 41 | says: "The captains are fittingly described as ~encouraging,
184 3, 42 | signs, therefore also was it fittingly written with sensible signs.
185 3, 44 | Whether Christ worked miracles fittingly on men?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
186 3, 44 | Whether Christ worked miracles fittingly on irrational creatures?~
187 3, 45 | Or, again, it may be said fittingly ~that it signifies the clarity
188 3, 45 | the transfiguration were fittingly chosen?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
189 3, 45 | is My beloved ~Son," was fittingly added?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
190 3, 45 | My beloved Son," was not fittingly added; for, as it is written ~(
191 3, 45 | natural sonship of Christ was fittingly made ~known by the testimony
192 3, 46 | order to ~do something more fittingly: as two eyes for seeing;
193 3, 48 | offered, was flesh right fittingly, not the flesh of men, but
194 3, 48 | flesh of human nature, it is fittingly offered for men, and ~is
195 3, 48 | What else could be so fittingly partaken of by men, or offered
196 3, 61 | Divine wisdom, ~therefore, fittingly provides man with means
197 3, 66 | cleanses; and ~hence it fittingly signifies and causes the
198 3, 66 | superfluous heat: wherefore it ~fittingly mitigates the concupiscence
199 3, 66 | three kinds of Baptism are fittingly described - viz. Baptism
200 3, 66 | kinds of Baptism are not fittingly ~described as Baptism of
201 3, 68 | reason: nor can they be ~fittingly examined, since they understand
202 3, 69 | acts of the virtues are fittingly set down as effects of ~
203 3, 70 | Therefore circumcision was fittingly instituted in the person ~
204 3, 72 | Faith. ~Wherefore he is fittingly signed with the sign of
205 3, 73 | for our ransom should be fittingly ~worshiped in a mystery."~
206 3, 80 | of sin; ~consequently He fittingly allowed Himself to be touched
207 3, 83 | termed a church; and so it is fittingly consecrated, both ~to represent
208 3, 83 | or of an altar is more ~fittingly commemorated. And on this
209 3, 90 | confession, and satisfaction are fittingly assigned ~as parts of Penance?~
210 3, 90 | and satisfaction are ~not fittingly assigned as parts of Penance.
211 3, 90 | these ~three parts are not fittingly assigned to the sacrament
212 3, 90 | 1/1~Whether Penance is fittingly divided into penance before
213 3, 90 | Therefore penance is not ~fittingly divided into these species.~
214 Suppl, 7 | inquiry:~(1) Whether Augustine fittingly defines confession?~(2)
215 Suppl, 7 | Para. 1/1~Whether Augustine fittingly defines confession?~Aquin.:
216 Suppl, 34| Church?~(2) Whether it is fittingly defined?~(3) Whether it
217 Suppl, 40| vestments of the ministers are fittingly instituted by ~the Church?~
218 Suppl, 40| vestments of the ministers are fittingly instituted in the ~Church?~
219 Suppl, 40| of the ministers are not ~fittingly instituted in the Church.
220 Suppl, 42| institution; that it is fittingly ~intended to fulfill an
221 Suppl, 43| received. ~Therefore it is not fittingly described as a promise of
222 Suppl, 43| 1~Whether seven years is fittingly assigned as the age for
223 Suppl, 43| that seven years is not fittingly assigned as the ~age for
224 Suppl, 44| joining?~(2) Whether it is fittingly named?~(3) Whether it is
225 Suppl, 44| named?~(3) Whether it is fittingly defined?~Aquin.: SMT XP
226 Suppl, 44| 1/1~Whether matrimony is fittingly named?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
227 Suppl, 44| 1/1~Whether matrimony is fittingly defined in the text?~Aquin.:
228 Suppl, 45| the marriage may be more fittingly performed. ~Hence if these
229 Suppl, 53| Church. ~Now this is most fittingly signified in those who are
230 Suppl, 54| some?~(2) Whether it is fittingly distinguished by degrees
231 Suppl, 54| carnal ~procreation is more fittingly called blood-relationship
232 Suppl, 54| Whether consanguinity is fittingly distinguished by degrees
233 Suppl, 54| Therefore consanguinity is not fittingly distinguished into lines.~
234 Suppl, 56| spiritual relationship is fittingly ~contracted through both
235 Suppl, 65| intercourse be not such as may ~fittingly be directed to that end.
236 Suppl, 69| which the highest place it ~fittingly assigned), namely God, whose
237 Suppl, 72| the cleansing will then be fittingly effected by ~fire. Nor is
238 Suppl, 74| Hence either may happen fittingly, namely that the resurrection
239 Suppl, 85| the end of the world is fittingly ~reserved to God. Indeed
240 Suppl, 88| wherefore that it may be fittingly ~comforted in the vision
241 Suppl, 93| Whether three fruits are fittingly assigned to the three parts
242 Suppl, 93| Whether three aureoles are fittingly assigned?~(12) Whether the
243 Suppl, 93| Whether three fruits are fittingly assigned to the three parts
244 Suppl, 93| Wherefore the number 30 is fittingly assigned to married persons,
245 Suppl, 93| wherefore it corresponds fittingly to ~widowhood, wherein we
246 Suppl, 93| The number 100 corresponds fittingly to virginity; ~because the
247 Suppl, 93| Whether three aureoles are fittingly assigned, those of virgins,
248 Suppl, 94| corporeal, ~since one cannot fittingly apply a punishment to a
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