|     Part, Question1   1, 2   |               goodness were such as to bring good even out of ~evil."
  2   1, 9   |                exist in ~themselves to bring them to nothing. In this
  3   1, 14  |              knows many things by one, bring ~forward some examples,
  4   1, 23  |         natural causes are directed to bring about ~those natural effects,
  5   1, 32  |          number" - namely, three - "we bring ourselves to ~acknowledge
  6   1, 46  |              what is of faith, should ~bring forward reasons that are
  7   1, 49  |               18): "A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit."~Aquin.:
  8   1, 50  |              Moses the Jew, wishing to bring both into harmony, held ~
  9   1, 69  |          thorns and thistles shall ~it bring forth to thee," show that
 10   1, 69  |                 1:11): ~"Let the earth bring forth the green herb, and
 11   1, 69  |           Hence it is said: "Shall it ~bring forth TO THEE."~Aquin.:
 12   1, 70  |                it says: "Let the earth bring forth the green ~herb."~
 13   1, 71  |             the words, "Let the waters bring forth the creeping creature ~
 14   1, 71  |             the words, "Let the waters bring forth the ~creeping creature
 15   1, 71  |               a higher order. For they bring forth living beings, whereas ~
 16   1, 71  |              whereas ~birds and fishes bring forth eggs. But the more
 17   1, 71  |             the words, "Let the waters bring forth the creeping creature
 18   1, 72  |             the words, "Let the ~earth bring forth the living creature,"
 19   1, 72  |             have been, "Let the ~earth bring forth the living four-footed
 20   1, 75  |                animals: "Let the earth bring forth the living soul" (
 21   1, 47  |              what is of faith, should ~bring forward reasons that are
 22   1, 50  |               18): "A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit."~Aquin.:
 23   1, 51  |              Moses the Jew, wishing to bring both into harmony, held ~
 24   1, 70  |          thorns and thistles shall ~it bring forth to thee," show that
 25   1, 70  |                 1:11): ~"Let the earth bring forth the green herb, and
 26   1, 70  |           Hence it is said: "Shall it ~bring forth TO THEE."~Aquin.:
 27   1, 71  |                it says: "Let the earth bring forth the green ~herb."~
 28   1, 71  |             the words, "Let the waters bring forth the creeping creature ~
 29   1, 71  |             the words, "Let the waters bring forth the ~creeping creature
 30   1, 71  |               a higher order. For they bring forth living beings, whereas ~
 31   1, 71  |              whereas ~birds and fishes bring forth eggs. But the more
 32   1, 71  |             the words, "Let the waters bring forth the creeping creature
 33   1, 71  |             the words, "Let the ~earth bring forth the living creature,"
 34   1, 71  |             have been, "Let the ~earth bring forth the living four-footed
 35   1, 74  |                animals: "Let the earth bring forth the living soul" (
 36   1, 103 |             not in Thy fury, lest Thou bring me to nothing."~Aquin.:
 37   1, 104 |              Did. vi, ~8), nothing can bring a form into any particular
 38   1, 107 |              15:24), that Christ will "bring ~to naught all principality
 39   1, 112 |               not so efficacious as to bring ~them to salvation: efficacious,
 40   1, 116 |            sometimes goes so far as to bring on sickness and death. Much
 41   1, 117 |              Gn. 1:20: "Let the waters bring forth the creeping creatures
 42   2, 9   |              father of men and of gods bring on" ~[*Odyssey xviii. 135] (
 43   2, 20  |              18): ~"A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit, neither
 44   2, 20  |              neither can an evil tree ~bring forth good fruit." But,
 45   2, 21  |               that are ~done, God will bring into judgment . . . whether
 46   2, 36  |              all: wherefore ~it cannot bring about that which causes
 47   2, 38  |                the very fact that they bring nature back to its normal ~
 48   2, 42  |             some good can by its power bring harm to the good we love:
 49   2, 61  |               the passions," i.e. they bring them to the relative mean; "
 50   2, 63  |              iv), "it is God's rule to bring about ~extremes through
 51   2, 63  |                 chastise his body, and bring it into ~subjection" (1
 52   2, 73  |                18, "A good tree cannot bring forth ~evil fruit": and
 53   2, 75  |               for "a good ~tree cannot bring forth evil fruit" (Mt. 7:
 54   2, 77  |               work'] in our members to bring forth fruit ~unto death."
 55   2, 77  |                proper to mortal sin to bring forth fruit unto ~death.
 56   2, 80  |               is a sin; but he ~cannot bring about the necessity of sinning.
 57   2, 80  |            power; ~wherefore he cannot bring about the necessity of sinning.~
 58   2, 87  |            purpose of punishment is to bring man back to the good of
 59   2, 87  |                x, 9). Now sin does not bring man back to ~the good of
 60   2, 87  |             not in Thy fury, lest Thou bring me to nothing." Now ~God'
 61   2, 94  |                 because nature did not bring in the contrary: thus ~we
 62   2, 96  |              Further, human laws often bring loss of character and injury
 63   2, 98  |             him, without being able to bring him back ~to health. Again
 64   2, 98  |               of the Divine law is ~to bring man to that end which is
 65   2, 102 |           priest, whose duty it was to bring ~the people to God: and
 66   2, 102 |     Consequently God being wishful to ~bring His people back to a more
 67   2, 102 |      first-fruits, which ~they held to bring them good luck: or they
 68   2, 102 |               26): "Neither shalt thou bring ~anything of the idol into
 69   2, 105 |                ground, and ~they shall bring her into a rough and stony
 70   2, 105 |              go astray; but thou shalt bring them back ~to thy brother,"
 71   2, 105 |            stand without, and he shall bring out to thee what he hath":
 72   2, 105 |            seqq.) that a father should bring ~his son to the ancients
 73   2, 106 |                 in order that it might bring succor to all.~Aquin.: SMT
 74   2, 109 |            fire has heat, it would not bring about ~alteration, except
 75   2, 109 |           determined act, which it can bring about in proportion to its
 76   2, 109 |           nothing can by its operation bring about an ~effect which exceeds
 77   2, 112 |             Now an instrument does not bring ~forth the action of the
 78   2, 112 |              which He Himself does not bring about.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[
 79   2, 113 |               wilt turn us, O God, and bring us to ~life." Hence for
 80   2, 2   |               demonstrations which can bring intellectual ~vision to
 81   2, 16  |                Him. But ~we ask God to bring others to eternal happiness,
 82   2, 19  |            because "a good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit" (Mt. 7:
 83   2, 30  |              and in ~this respect they bring forth a spiritual fruit,
 84   2, 30  |                Most High, and it shall bring thee more profit ~than gold."~
 85   2, 30  |           relief. Nevertheless we must bring ~discretion to bear on the
 86   2, 31  |             does ~not sin, nor does he bring a further condemnation on
 87   2, 31  |           secret sins one ought not to bring ~witnesses forward before
 88   2, 31  |                therefore ought ~one to bring forward witnesses to prove
 89   2, 31  |            Therefore it is useless to ~bring witnesses forward in such
 90   2, 31  |          before the superior." Now ~to bring a matter before a superior
 91   2, 32  |                work in ~our members to bring forth fruit unto death."
 92   2, 38  |              whom you war against, and bring them to the prosperity ~
 93   2, 41  |           because "a ~good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit" (Mt. 7:
 94   2, 41  | excommunication ~of a few threatens to bring about the danger of a schism,
 95   2, 43  |               Secondly, that he should bring to his neighbor's deficiencies,
 96   2, 62  |           Ethic. iii, 6). Therefore to bring death upon oneself in order
 97   2, 64  |                you ~take them from and bring them into being?" Now whatever
 98   2, 69  |              enemy's ass going astray, bring it ~back to him." He says
 99   2, 72  |               trouble his friends, and bring in debate in the midst of
100   2, 74  |                of Moses, ~he durst not bring against him the judgment
101   2, 81  |            marriages, ~which sometimes bring about the total wreck of
102   2, 85  |               written (Malach. 3:10): "Bring all the ~tithes into My [
103   2, 87  |               neither can an evil tree bring forth good ~fruit." Now
104   2, 87  |             future time, when He "will bring to light the hidden things
105   2, 89  |               hearts, but that we may ~bring ourselves and our hearers
106   2, 92  |             since ~"a good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit," according
107   2, 95  |               written (Malach. 3:10): "Bring all the tithes into ~the
108   2, 112 |        mourning" it is not that he may bring sorrow to his neighbor,
109   2, 112 |             charity": but that he may ~bring consolation to the sorrowful,
110   2, 120 |              go astray, but thou shalt bring them back to thy brother."
111   2, 130 |                written ~(Is. 43:6,7): "Bring My sons from afar, and My
112   2, 133 |                are sinful, they do not bring shame on a ~man, since neither
113   2, 139 |             withstands the vices that ~bring most dishonor on man, as
114   2, 146 |             OBJ 4: Gluttony is said to bring virtue to naught, not so
115   2, 154 |               it is more ~difficult to bring back to the truth one who
116   2, 159 |          incompr. Nat. Dei, ~Hom. v]: "Bring me a pair of two-horse chariots:
117   2, 162 |               nature of the ~earth "to bring forth thorns and thistles,"
118   2, 162 |                  In sorrow shalt thou ~bring forth." As regards family
119   2, 162 |          Thorns and thistles ~shall it bring forth to thee."~Aquin.:
120   2, 162 |            because their ~growth would bring no labor or punishment for
121   2, 162 |               needs suffer sorrows and bring forth her child with pain: ~
122   2, 162 |           anything shameful that would bring confusion ~on him. Hence
123   2, 170 |            able at the same instant to bring into being ~matter and disposition
124   2, 179 |             concept in words, so as to bring another ~man to understand
125   2, 182 |              stormy sea and is able to bring the ship ~safely out of
126   2, 183 |          bishop when it was certain to bring one into graver ~dangers."
127   2, 183 |                be perfect ~in order to bring others to perfection, but
128   2, 186 |                the cares ~which riches bring with them; wherefore our
129   2, 187 |          before they are seasoned they bring ~down the whole building" (
130   2, 187 |               He Who made this promise bring us, Jesus Christ our Lord, ~"
131   3, 1   |           evils to happen in ~order to bring a greater good therefrom;
132   3, 7   |         particular ~manner in order to bring about this or that act.
133   3, 8   |                that ~anyone is said to bring his purpose to a head when
134   3, 13  |          create, so, too, He alone can bring creatures to nothing, and ~
135   3, 14  |               be tempted in ~it and so bring succor to us.~Aquin.: SMT
136   3, 16  |                the ~Divine Nature, but bring about our salvation, how
137   3, 30  |        conceive in thy womb, and shalt bring forth a son."~Aquin.: SMT
138   3, 31  |                fitting that He should ~bring corruption or diminution
139   3, 31  |               has not been possible to bring to complete seminal ~perfection.
140   3, 32  |                power to receive and to bring forth the Word of God."
141   3, 32  |              while remaining a virgin, bring Him forth, not actively,
142   3, 35  |              16: "In sorrow shalt thou bring forth ~children." But Christ
143   3, 35  |                  in sorrow ~shalt thou bring forth children," the following
144   3, 35  |           mingling, therefore ~did she bring Him forth without pain,
145   3, 35  |                Christ came in order to bring us back from a state of ~
146   3, 36  |               His ~Virgin-Mother could bring them to the town of Bethlehem,
147   3, 37  |             from ~Mt. 1:21: "She shall bring forth a son, and thou shalt
148   3, 38  |              sin as baptism is wont to bring now that grace is revealed." ~
149   3, 38  |             baptized therewith. But to bring the ~nations into the way
150   3, 40  |               He ~might perfect it and bring it to an end in His own
151   3, 41  |                I chastise my body, and bring it into subjection, lest
152   3, 48  |               Christ's Passion did not bring about our ~salvation by
153   3, 48  |               Christ's Passion did not bring about our ~salvation by
154   3, 48  |               Christ's Passion did not bring about our ~salvation efficiently.
155   3, 48  |              Christ's ~Passion did not bring about our salvation efficiently.~
156   3, 48  |               it could not efficiently bring about the salvation of all
157   3, 49  |              by God, by ~conspiring to bring about Christ's death, Who,
158   3, 54  |          hither, and see My hands; and bring hither thy hand, and put
159   3, 55  |               a woman was the first to bring the source of death to man,
160   3, 55  |               the Resurrection, and to bring them comfort in ~their disturbed
161   3, 56  |             because it is God who will bring about the resurrection of
162   3, 56  |                be nothing else than to bring life back again; and this
163   3, 57  |              another body, yet God can bring it about ~miraculously that
164   3, 59  |               Lord come, who both will bring to light the hidden things
165   3, 59  |                Christ's prerogative to bring them ~to such beatitude,
166   3, 64  |               any man come to you, and bring not ~this doctrine, receive
167   3, 68  |                that are done, God will bring into judgment." But works
168   3, 68  |               by the act of those ~who bring them to be baptized.~Aquin.:
169   3, 69  |             not disturbed because some bring children to ~be baptized,
170   3, 72  |               is it God's intention to bring all ~things to perfection,
171   3, 73  |        Furthermore, all the sacraments bring us help on our journey ~
172   3, 78  |           bread is ~consecrated do not bring about their effect without
173   3, 79  |       spiritually the heavenly "bread, bring innocence to the altar."
174   3, 79  |             perfect his contrition and bring forgiveness ~of sin.~Aquin.:
175   3, 79  |                for ~ever" (Jn. 6:50): "Bring innocence to the altar:
176   3, 79  |           heavenly bread ~spiritually; bring innocence to the altar;
177   3, 80  |         movements of the flesh seem to bring with them ~only bodily uncleanness.
178   3, 89  |               itself, has the power to bring all ~defects back to perfection,
179   3, 89  |                  although the shepherd bring it back on his shoulder,
180   3, 89  |             are done in charity, is to bring ~man to eternal life; and
181   3, 89  |             fail in their efficacy ~to bring the man, who did them, to
182   3, 89  |                seems more difficult to bring to life that which has been
183   3, 90  |                 according to Lk. 3:8: "Bring forth . ~. . fruits worthy
184 Suppl, 1 |            acts of virtue, since "they bring us neither praise nor ~blame" (
185 Suppl, 13|               is commanded (Lk. 3:8): "Bring forth . ~. . fruits worthy
186 Suppl, 21|                 of Moses, he durst not bring against him the judgment
187 Suppl, 21|             Church's prayers. For they bring an ~increase of grace to
188 Suppl, 27|             For there ~is no reason to bring supplies to those who supply
189 Suppl, 28|         reasons. First, lest frequency bring it into contempt. Secondly,
190 Suppl, 31|         written (James 5:14): "Let him bring in the ~priests of the Church."~
191 Suppl, 52|               when nature is unable to bring a thing to a greater ~perfection
192 Suppl, 59|                each of them intends to bring up the child to the ~worship
193 Suppl, 59|        everything intends naturally to bring its effect to perfection. ~
194 Suppl, 60|              hatred can, ~without sin, bring a criminal accusation of
195 Suppl, 62|            retaliation, if he fails to bring proof. But this is impossible
196 Suppl, 62|              therefore may the husband bring his wife's crime before ~
197 Suppl, 69|            sons (Gn. 44:38): "You will bring down my ~grey hairs with
198 Suppl, 69|                to ~his sons, 'You will bring down my grey hairs with
199 Suppl, 72|                the evils ~which I will bring upon this place." But Joas
200 Suppl, 74|           faith, the resurrection will bring men to immortal life conformably
201 Suppl, 74|               Lord shall come He "will bring to light the hidden ~things
202 Suppl, 78|           resurrection of all men will bring them to the same ~quantity:
203 Suppl, 78|              seed, which is ~unable to bring the matter of the fetus
204 Suppl, 84|                1 Cor. 4:5, "will . . . bring to light the ~hidden things
205 Suppl, 84|             shame, ~as neither does it bring confusion to Mary Magdalen
206 Suppl, 84|                this manifestation will bring them great glory on account
207 Suppl, 85|         together all ~nations and will bring them down into the valley
208 Suppl, 86|             Cor. 15:24): "He will then bring to naught [*Vulg.: 'When
209 Suppl, 88|            known to Him alone Who will bring it about.~Aquin.: SMT XP
210 Suppl, 88|           Thorns and thistles shall it bring forth to thee"; ~although
211 Suppl, 88|              man's glorification will ~bring a change upon the state
212 Suppl, 94|             dimly seen as ~are able to bring anguish to the heart. Wherefore,
213 Suppl, 95|                the ~thought of God can bring sorrow, so that in this
 
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