|     Part, Question1   1, 5   |        which one cannot bear to be ~deprived; thus even non-being can
  2   1, 23  |     especially in so far as this is deprived of grace through the ~corruption
  3   1, 25  |         this one thing alone is God deprived - namely, ~to make undone
  4   1, 48  |              uncreated, as by being deprived of the vision of God, the
  5   1, 48  |             end; because one may be deprived of both of these in some
  6   1, 50  |         roundness, if the bronze be deprived of its circular shape. Now
  7   1, 63  |          and consequently they were deprived of the beatitude ~which
  8   1, 64  |     intellect is darkened by being ~deprived of the knowledge of all
  9   1, 64  |            Therefore the demons are deprived of all knowledge of truth.~
 10   1, 64  |            xi). ~But the demons are deprived of such knowledge: "for
 11   1, 64  |           the same reason, they are deprived of all other ~knowledge
 12   1, 64  |            man is punished by being deprived of a hand or a foot or of
 13   1, 64  |          charity, they are ~utterly deprived.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[64] A[
 14   1, 64  |            will. Moreover, they are deprived of happiness, which ~they
 15   1, 76  |         which is imperfect as being deprived of the above ~means of protection.~
 16   1, 49  |              uncreated, as by being deprived of the vision of God, the
 17   1, 49  |             end; because one may be deprived of both of these in some
 18   1, 51  |         roundness, if the bronze be deprived of its circular shape. Now
 19   1, 64  |          and consequently they were deprived of the beatitude ~which
 20   1, 65  |     intellect is darkened by being ~deprived of the knowledge of all
 21   1, 65  |            Therefore the demons are deprived of all knowledge of truth.~
 22   1, 65  |            xi). ~But the demons are deprived of such knowledge: "for
 23   1, 65  |           the same reason, they are deprived of all other ~knowledge
 24   1, 65  |            man is punished by being deprived of a hand or a foot or of
 25   1, 65  |          charity, they are ~utterly deprived.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[64] A[
 26   1, 65  |            will. Moreover, they are deprived of happiness, which ~they
 27   1, 75  |         which is imperfect as being deprived of the above ~means of protection.~
 28   1, 77  |           that when the members are deprived of their natural disposition, ~
 29   1, 78  |         potentiality, without being deprived of ~anything. And accordingly,
 30   1, 85  |            applied to that which is deprived of any formal term. ~And
 31   1, 91  |             Reply OBJ 3: If God had deprived the world of all those things
 32   1, 97  |     corruptible, man was not ~to be deprived thereof.~Aquin.: SMT FP
 33   1, 98  |       children would ~not have been deprived of the use of their limbs.~
 34   1, 102 |     governed alone, things would be deprived of the ~perfection of causality.
 35   1, 108 |           perfection the demons are deprived; and therefore ~the good
 36   1, 112 |          even Anti-christ, ~are not deprived of the interior help of
 37   1, 112 |        reason; so neither are ~they deprived of that exterior help granted
 38   1, 117 |             is without a body it is deprived of ~its natural perfection.
 39   2, 18  |         walk; but inasmuch as he is deprived of ~sight he suffers a defect
 40   2, 31  |              as beasts or fools are deprived ~thereof, as Augustine says
 41   2, 39  |          except ~for the soul to be deprived of that which it was wont
 42   2, 44  |          the outward ~members being deprived, through fear, of their
 43   2, 48  |           the tongue is altogether ~deprived of speech; and taciturnity
 44   2, 72  |           pure privation but an act deprived of its due ~order: hence
 45   2, 72  |          thing which the subject is deprived, even as ~other privations.
 46   2, 73  |         whoever commits one sin, is deprived of all the virtues. Therefore ~
 47   2, 78  |         evil simply, whereby he ~is deprived of a spiritual good, in
 48   2, 78  |     incurring God's anger, to being deprived of the ~pleasure.~Aquin.:
 49   2, 79  |           punished, ~who is thereby deprived of some good or other: but
 50   2, 81  |        children would not have been deprived of original ~justice: and
 51   2, 85  |             is owing to their being deprived of grace by Divine justice.
 52   2, 85  |             so far as the reason is deprived of its order to the true,
 53   2, 85  |            in so far as the will is deprived of its order of ~good, there
 54   2, 85  |            far as the irascible is ~deprived of its order to the arduous,
 55   2, 85  |             as the concupiscible is deprived of its order to the ~delectable,
 56   2, 87  |       because, to wit, when men are deprived of the help of Divine ~grace,
 57   2, 87  |           is applied to one ~who is deprived of spiritual goods, according
 58   2, 87  |        subject, viz. a ~human being deprived of grace, without which
 59   2, 87  |             is left to itself, ~and deprived of original justice: and
 60   2, 106 |             parents deserved ~to be deprived of the aid of grace: and
 61   2, 107 |      unreasonably: whereas Our Lord deprived them of vengeance ~more
 62   2, 2   |            whom would be altogether deprived of ~the knowledge of God,
 63   2, 6   |           be deformed through being deprived of ~an intrinsic form, viz.
 64   2, 10  |          faith, and unbelievers are deprived of the ~opportunity to deceive,
 65   2, 10  |        threatens, if through ~being deprived of the sacraments their
 66   2, 12  |        should ~be punished by being deprived of the allegiance of their
 67   2, 18  |             and that he ~fear to be deprived of it.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
 68   2, 24  |          respect he was loth to be ~deprived thereof, according to 2
 69   2, 24  |         because the sinner ~is thus deprived of the power to sin any
 70   2, 26  |       himself. For he wished to ~be deprived for a time of the Divine
 71   2, 27  |              which we wish well, is deprived of its good or afflicted
 72   2, 29  |             of the common weal are ~deprived of all beneficence, in so
 73   2, 30  |             that he would sin if he deprived himself of what he needed,
 74   2, 33  |         fact that we sigh at being ~deprived of spiritual fruit, and
 75   2, 37  |         from a Jew or a pagan, than deprived of that mark, which is ~
 76   2, 38  |          slain in ~these trials are deprived of ecclesiastical burial.
 77   2, 57  |           law of the state by being deprived of an honorable burial,
 78   2, 59  |            so ~forth, whereby he is deprived of his good name, and openly,
 79   2, 59  |             passion if he be merely deprived of that thing, because the ~
 80   2, 60  |             instance if one man has deprived ~another of a limb, he must
 81   2, 60  |          the same ~as though he had deprived a man of what he already
 82   2, 60  |              no one can be unjustly deprived of what he is not bound ~
 83   2, 60  |           two ways. First, by being deprived of what ~he actually has;
 84   2, 60  |            yet since ~that other is deprived of what is his, both are
 85   2, 62  |            be ~done unless these be deprived of life: wherefore it is
 86   2, 63  |           nature that it ~should be deprived of a member. Therefore it
 87   2, 63  |     authority a person is lawfully ~deprived of life altogether on account
 88   2, 63  |             heinous sins, so ~is he deprived of a member on account of
 89   2, 76  |         imperfect, and who would be deprived of ~many advantages, if
 90   2, 77  |             which consists in being deprived of ~seeing God and is inflicted
 91   2, 81  |           profit them not, I am not deprived of my reward," as the gloss ~
 92   2, 81  |            them, yet shall not I be deprived of my reward." Now reward
 93   2, 81  |              and consequently he is deprived of the fruit of his ~prayer.
 94   2, 84  |        compelled to do so by being ~deprived of the Church's sacraments.
 95   2, 84  |            may be punished by being deprived of the sacraments, not by
 96   2, 86  |              whereof he seems to be deprived by the necessity implicated
 97   2, 98  |        fittingly punished by being ~deprived of what they have acquired
 98   2, 98  |         fittingly punished by being deprived of what they have acquired
 99   2, 98  |       punishment for a person to be deprived of ~what he has acquired
100   2, 98  |            not be punished by being deprived of what has been bestowed
101   2, 98  |         person should not always be deprived of what he has acquired
102   2, 98  |           they should not always be deprived of what they have received.~
103   2, 98  |              1/2~Reply OBJ 3: To be deprived of what one has received
104   2, 98  |        simoniacally, not only is he deprived of what he ~has received,
105   2, 102 |           starvation, through being deprived of every ~good." Thus the
106   2, 105 |              Therefore he should be deprived of the ~favor.~Aquin.: SMT
107   2, 105 |      certain that he deserves to be deprived of our favor. The second
108   2, 106 |             death," whereby man is ~deprived of life; "stripes," "retaliation,"
109   2, 106 |       imprisonment," ~whereby he is deprived of freedom; "exile" whereby
110   2, 108 |              because faith would be deprived of ~its certitude which
111   2, 109 |             for no one is ~entirely deprived of holiness save through
112   2, 109 |          mortal sin, whereby he is ~deprived of holiness, yet, in his
113   2, 120 |          his parents deserves to be deprived of life because he is ungrateful ~
114   2, 120 |          their parents, are ~sooner deprived of life, while others, who
115   2, 148 |           since no man wishes to be deprived of the ~use of reason. Therefore
116   2, 150 |             to virginity than being deprived of a hand or ~foot.~Aquin.:
117   2, 152 |             while he sleeps and ~is deprived of reason's judgment, is
118   2, 162 |            account of his fault, be deprived of a ~favor bestowed on
119   2, 162 |         entire human ~nature, being deprived of that favor in their posterity,
120   2, 162 |              that one who has ~been deprived of his sight for a sin he
121   2, 162 |              our first parents were deprived of the Divine favor, whereby
122   2, 162 |            the first place by being deprived of that which ~was befitting
123   2, 162 |           because he knows himself ~deprived of that place on account
124   2, 170 |           if a man were altogether ~deprived of the natural senses. In
125   2, 179 |         Divine vision, so as ~to be deprived of the joys of inward contemplation."
126   2, 181 |             from the senate, he is ~deprived of his dignity rather than
127   2, 184 |           And lest anyone should be deprived ~of the hope of attaining
128   2, 186 |        Hence they are ~not entirely deprived of the fruit of the contemplative
129   3, 26  |        beatitude on ~those who were deprived of it - for which reason
130   3, 39  |          then than to be altogether deprived ~of grace."~Aquin.: SMT
131   3, 42  |     altogether, lest they should be deprived of the hope of salvation.
132   3, 42  |   occasioned among the Jews, it was deprived of its results; for it is ~
133   3, 42  |             of parables, than to be deprived of it altogether. Nevertheless
134   3, 46  |          and by violence, should be deprived of it by some superior ~
135   3, 48  |         another's property shall be deprived of it, ~because deceit and
136   3, 49  |          His ~Passion the devil was deprived of his power over man.~Aquin.:
137   3, 49  |             is only just that he be deprived ~of something else which
138   3, 63  |             even apostates are ~not deprived of their baptism, for when
139   3, 66  |              not even apostates are deprived of Baptism, since when they
140   3, 69  |             the punishment of being deprived of the heavenly vision. ~
141   3, 69  |           arise, ~inasmuch as it is deprived of original justice. Therefore
142   3, 69  |            health. For they are not deprived of ~regeneration, through
143   3, 73  |        cannot possess life, who are deprived of ~the body and blood of
144   3, 73  |           Christ's ~body; nor is he deprived of his share in that body
145   3, 76  |        Christ's body is not really ~deprived of its dimensive quantity
146   3, 77  |        since the atmosphere ~is not deprived of its own accidents, it
147   3, 80  |        should it be given to others deprived of the use of ~reason.~Aquin.:
148   3, 82  |             from the faith "are not deprived of their Baptism," from
149   3, 82  |            minister unworthily, are deprived ~of the fruit, as was said
150   3, 82  |            2: The sinful priest, if deprived by the Church's sentence ~
151   3, 82  |      obligation lapses. But if not ~deprived of the power of celebrating,
152   3, 83  |    Nevertheless, lest the Church be deprived on that day of the ~fruit
153   3, 89  |           the sacred canons must be deprived of ~the exercise of their
154   3, 89  |           in ~itself, through being deprived of the principle of life:
155 Suppl, 2 |          should be sorry for having deprived himself of virtue. ~But
156 Suppl, 2 |     punishment thereof he was to be deprived of seeing God. But every
157 Suppl, 6 |          such a person would not be deprived of ~proper burial if he
158 Suppl, 14|             Para. 1/1~Whether, when deprived of charity, a man can make
159 Suppl, 19|          much he may through sin be deprived of grace, whereby sins are ~
160 Suppl, 19|     forgiven, yet he is by no means deprived of the use of the keys.~
161 Suppl, 19|            another, so a man may be deprived of his authority over ~another
162 Suppl, 19|            so far as ~they are thus deprived, they cannot have the use
163 Suppl, 19|            prelate absolve if he be deprived of his authority, yet he
164 Suppl, 21|        minor*, by ~which man is not deprived of the suffrages of the
165 Suppl, 21|          two ways. First, by being ~deprived merely of the participation
166 Suppl, 21| excommunication. Secondly, by being deprived of both, and this is ~the
167 Suppl, 21|          who are ~excommunicate are deprived of - ~"os, orare, vale,
168 Suppl, 21|            of which a man cannot be deprived against ~his will. Secondly,
169 Suppl, 21|            to himself so that being deprived of those helps whereby he
170 Suppl, 21|             very fact that a man is deprived of the prayers of ~the Church,
171 Suppl, 21|          for instance, a man may be deprived of the instruction which
172 Suppl, 22|    communion of the faithful, he is deprived of the use of jurisdiction.
173 Suppl, 22|           who are suspended are not deprived of the prayers of the ~Church,
174 Suppl, 22|             But when a man has been deprived of a thing, ~he cannot be
175 Suppl, 22|           of a thing, ~he cannot be deprived of it again. Therefore one
176 Suppl, 28|       ordain such a one ought to be deprived of the power of ~ordaining,
177 Suppl, 29|      recipient of this sacrament is deprived of his strength, so that
178 Suppl, 31|            order that no one may be deprived of spiritual ~regeneration.~
179 Suppl, 39|    Therefore a man ought not to be ~deprived of the degree of Orders
180 Suppl, 52|       consent, the latter ~would be deprived of a service due to him
181 Suppl, 53|            death. But she cannot be deprived by her ~husband's act of
182 Suppl, 53|          his ministry she would ~be deprived of the payment of the debt,
183 Suppl, 53|              of which she cannot be deprived ~according to law if the
184 Suppl, 58|          imagination, whereby he is deprived of the concupiscence that ~
185 Suppl, 58|            to be punished ~by being deprived of marriage.~Aquin.: SMT
186 Suppl, 59|            then the latter would be deprived of marriage if ~she were
187 Suppl, 59|       difficult if she knew she was deprived of her husband. If however ~
188 Suppl, 59|        tardy conversion that she is deprived of her husband.~Aquin.:
189 Suppl, 60|           must be punished by being deprived of ~marriage.~Aquin.: SMT
190 Suppl, 64|           the wife is not ~entirely deprived of her right, since she
191 Suppl, 67|             the justice of God, but deprived their ~sin of its guilt,
192 Suppl, 68|          ways: First, because he is deprived of his due, and thus an
193 Suppl, 68|         legitimate son is sometimes deprived of his inheritance on account
194 Suppl, 69|          that those ~souls that are deprived of that share are assigned
195 Suppl, 70|        separated souls will not be ~deprived of the acts of the sensitive
196 Suppl, 70|          the separated soul will be deprived of the acts of the sensitive
197 Suppl, 71|           of another, unless he ~be deprived of something of his own.
198 Suppl, 71|             will in this respect be deprived of the fruit of ~the suffrages,
199 Suppl, 72|             and stars ~will then be deprived of their light, as we know
200 Suppl, 77|             which a thief ~has been deprived for theft, and who has afterwards
201 Suppl, 79|              yet that they will be ~deprived of their active and passive
202 Suppl, 79|          qualities will remain, but deprived of their proper ~activities,
203 Suppl, 79|           in a certain ~respect "He deprived the flames of the Chaldees'
204 Suppl, 79|            who have been maimed and deprived of their ~limbs will not
205 Suppl, 80|          because since it cannot be deprived ~of any of its matter, sometimes
206 Suppl, 86|           all subsequent works are ~deprived of the perfection of a right
207 Suppl, 88|           Therefore no body will be deprived of what pertains to its ~
208 Suppl, 88|        natural. Therefore it is not deprived thereof by glory.~Aquin.:
209 Suppl, 88|            heavenly bodies were not deprived of their ~light; and so
210 Suppl, 88|            the elements will not be deprived of them at this renewal.
211 Suppl, 88|          For the elements should be deprived of nothing that belongs
212 Suppl, 95|         Further, the damned are not deprived of their inordinate ~affections.
213 Suppl, 95|            they will ~be altogether deprived of seeing the blessed: nor
214 Appen1, 1|             such a nature, that is ~deprived of this good, which in the
215 Appen1, 1|           God in that ~they will be deprived of seeing God will be more
216 Appen1, 1|             Now these souls will be deprived of seeing God. ~Therefore
217 Appen1, 1|            Therefore since they are deprived of it, ~seemingly they also
218 Appen1, 1|            fault of theirs they are deprived thereof, on the ~contrary:
219 Appen1, 1|         that he is disinherited or ~deprived of a limb through no fault
220 Appen1, 1|             souls ~likewise, albeit deprived of so great a good through
221 Appen1, 1|           suffer pain through being deprived of eternal ~life on account
222 Appen1, 1|             God, and that they are ~deprived of seeing Him, and that
223 Appen1, 1|            the fact of their ~being deprived of eternal life and the
224 Appen1, 1|            not grieve through being deprived of what is beyond one's
225 Appen1, 1|             nowise grieve for being deprived of the divine ~vision; nay,
 
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