Part, Question
1 1, 95 | loves his son more than a brother loves his brother; although
2 1, 95 | than a brother loves his brother; although the son ~does
3 1, 105 | neighbor, and every man his brother." ~Therefore neither does
4 1, 105 | teach no more every man his brother, saying: 'Know the Lord':
5 2, 11 | says (Philem. 20): "Yea, brother, may I enjoy thee in the
6 2, 11 | expressed his enjoyment of his brother not as a term but as a ~
7 2, 46 | Whosoever is angry with his brother" [thus implying ~"anger
8 2, 46 | whosoever shall say to his ~brother, 'Raca'" [implying "anger
9 2, 48 | Whosoever is angry with his brother"; and " . ~. . whosoever
10 2, 48 | whosoever shall say to his brother, 'Raca'"; and " . . . whosoever ~
11 2, 48 | whosoever ~shall say to his brother, 'Thou fool.'" Therefore
12 2, 68 | more every man . . ~. his brother" (Jer. 31:3,4); but the
13 2, 78 | impugns the grace of his ~brother through envy. Nor does this
14 2, 100 | He that loveth not his brother, whom he seeth, ~how can
15 2, 100 | Whosoever is angry with his brother, ~shall be in danger of
16 2, 100 | prohibition against hating one's brother (Lev. 19:17): "Thou ~shalt
17 2, 100 | Thou ~shalt not hate thy brother in thy heart." To the sixth
18 2, 100 | Thou shalt not lend to thy brother money to ~usury"; and the
19 2, 105 | his friend or neighbor or brother, ~cannot demand it again,
20 2, 105 | the wife of his deceased brother, for she took "off his shoe
21 2, 105 | daughter; thirdly, the ~brother; fourthly, the father's
22 2, 105 | fourthly, the father's brother; fifthly, any other next
23 2, 105 | pass by, if thou seest ~thy brother's ox or his sheep go astray;
24 2, 105 | bring them back ~to thy brother," and in like manner as
25 2, 105 | that . . . shall see his brother in need, and shall shut
26 2, 105 | Thou shalt not lend to thy brother money to usury": and (Dt.
27 2, 105 | Edomite, because he is thy brother; ~nor the Egyptian because
28 2, 105 | children of Esau, ~Jacob's brother), that they should be admitted
29 2, 105 | died without issue, his ~brother should marry his wife.~Aquin.:
30 2, 105 | the wife of ~his deceased brother when the latter died without
31 2, 105 | 25:39, seqq.): "If thy brother, constrained by poverty,
32 2, 105 | to Lev. 25:39,40: "If thy brother, ~constrained by poverty,
33 2, 105 | the dead man through his brother: thus affording a certain
34 2, 105 | that any other than his brother ~or one next of kin should
35 2, 105 | of the deceased, as his brother would be bound to ~do from
36 2, 105 | marrying the wife of his dead brother, he took his dead ~brother'
37 2, 105 | brother, he took his dead ~brother's place.~Aquin.: SMT FS
38 2, 107 | wicked ~impulse to hurt our brother is to be looked on as a
39 2, 10 | let him ~depart. For a brother or sister is not under servitude
40 2, 11 | to forgive his ~offending brother "not" only "till seven times,
41 2, 11 | offenses and spare our ~brother when he repents. These words
42 2, 11 | says on Mt. 18:15, "If ~thy brother shall offend against thee."
43 2, 13 | known truth, envy of our brother's spiritual good, which ~
44 2, 13 | known truth, and envy of a ~brother's spiritual good, belong
45 2, 13 | which there is "envy of a brother's ~spiritual good," when,
46 2, 13 | envious not only of his brother's ~person, but also of the
47 2, 13 | schism to the envy of a brother's ~spiritual good, whereby
48 2, 16 | let him not trust in any brother of his." ~Therefore it is
49 2, 23 | 10: "He that loveth his brother abideth in the ~light."
50 2, 24 | loveth God, love also his brother."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[25] A[
51 2, 25 | He that loveth not his brother ~whom he seeth, how can
52 2, 25 | be more friendly than a brother." Again, ~Valerius Maximus
53 2, 26 | loveth God, ~love also his brother" (1 Jn. 4:21).~Aquin.: SMT
54 2, 30 | world, and shall see his brother in need, and shall put up
55 2, 30 | been refreshed by thee, brother." Now a corporal alms is ~
56 2, 30 | Lose thy money for thy brother . . . place thy treasure
57 2, 31 | gloss on Mt. 18:15, "If thy brother shall offend against thee," ~
58 2, 31 | a man should reprove his brother out of zeal for justice."
59 2, 31 | correction of a ~sinning brother, which is contrary to bearing
60 2, 31 | thereby we drive out our brother's ~evil, viz. sin, the removal
61 2, 31 | directed to the removal of a brother's sin, which ~removal pertains
62 2, 31 | correction is directed to a brother's ~amendment: so that it
63 2, 31 | have to correct our erring ~brother at all places and times.~
64 2, 31 | man is loth to correct his brother's faults, and yet not ~to
65 2, 31 | saying of the Gospel: 'If thy brother sin against ~thee,'" etc.
66 2, 31 | the recovery of an erring ~brother by means of a simple warning:
67 2, 31 | not only by warning one's brother, but ~also, sometimes, by
68 2, 31 | hindered from reproving his brother, there will be none to reprove
69 2, 31 | How sayest thou to ~thy brother?" etc. are expounded by
70 2, 31 | condemnation, either in his ~brother's or in his own conscience,
71 2, 31 | namely the amendment of our brother, it is no longer good, so
72 2, 31 | charity to beware ~lest our brother become worse. Therefore
73 2, 31 | apply (Mt. 18:15): "If thy brother shall offend against thee," ~
74 2, 31 | be ~to succor our sinning brother: and just as the physician
75 2, 31 | too he ~who desires his brother's amendment should, if possible,
76 2, 31 | to safeguard our sinning brother's good name, both ~because
77 2, 31 | should publicly denounce our brother and so deliver ~his conscience
78 2, 31 | apply, because then thy brother does not sin ~against thee
79 2, 31 | nature as to injure our brother's ~good name, it would be
80 2, 31 | precept, to denounce a ~brother's fault in this manner.~
81 2, 31 | a man would betray his brother's sins ~instead of correcting
82 2, 31 | witnesses one makes known a brother's sin to ~others. Therefore
83 2, 31 | prove the secret sin of our brother.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[33] A[
84 2, 31 | correction to be hidden, when one brother corrects another ~between
85 2, 31 | extremes, so that at first the brother's sin be indicated to a
86 2, 31 | first of all rebuke our brother secretly, and that ~if he
87 2, 31 | are ~bound to reveal" a brother's sin, if it "will cause
88 2, 31 | would not conduce to our brother's amendment, and that ~he
89 2, 31 | necessary that we may amend a brother's sin. Hence the ~comparison
90 2, 31 | the man who rebuked his brother, has done ~what he could,"
91 2, 32 | He that . . . hateth his ~brother, is in darkness." Now spiritual
92 2, 32 | to hate the sin in one's brother, and whatever ~pertains
93 2, 32 | but we cannot hate our ~brother's nature and grace without
94 2, 32 | part of our love for ~our brother that we hate the fault and
95 2, 32 | Consequently the hatred of one's brother, if we consider it simply,
96 2, 32 | Whosoever ~hateth his brother is a murderer." Now murder
97 2, 32 | Therefore hatred of one's brother is a less grievous sin than
98 2, 41 | nor anything whereby thy brother is offended or ~scandalized,
99 2, 41 | because of thy meat, thy brother be grieved, thou ~walkest
100 2, 41 | at ~the correction of a brother, wherefore it is to be reckoned
101 2, 41 | is not the ~case if the brother be scandalized through being
102 2, 41 | lest I should scandalize my brother."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[43] A[
103 2, 42 | loveth God, love also his brother."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[44] A[
104 2, 42 | Thou shalt not hate thy ~brother in thy heart"; against sloth (
105 2, 42 | stumbling-block or a scandal in your brother's way."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
106 2, 42 | whether we say "neighbor," or "brother" according to 1 Jn. 4:21, ~
107 2, 50 | 2:65: "Behold . . . your brother ~Simon is a man of counsel."
108 2, 61 | nation king, who is not thy brother."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[63] A[
109 2, 62 | Let ~every man kill his brother, and friend, and neighbor."
110 2, 65 | 4:10, "The voice ~of thy brother's blood crieth to Me from
111 2, 65 | 4:10, "The voice of thy brother's blood," etc. says: "There ~
112 2, 66 | denunciation ~we aim at a brother's amendment, whereas in
113 2, 66 | to the correction of the brother.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[68] A[
114 2, 66 | hath told a lie against his brother: then shall render to him
115 2, 66 | as ~he meant to do to his brother," and this refers to the
116 2, 69 | that . . . shall see ~his brother in need, and shall put up
117 2, 70 | Whosoever shall say to his brother . . . Thou ~fool, shall
118 2, 71 | whereby a man denounces his brother's sin in order that he may ~
119 2, 71 | whereby a man accuses his ~brother. Therefore backbiting is
120 2, 71 | because "he that hateth his brother is a murderer" (1 Jn. 3:
121 2, 71 | he sins in backbiting his brother, or at least by our pained ~
122 2, 72 | Douay:,'detracteth'] his brother . . . detracteth the law,"
123 2, 72 | 3: He that backbites his brother, seems to detract the law,
124 2, 76 | shalt not ~fenerate to thy brother money, nor corn, nor any
125 2, 76 | man as ~our neighbor and brother, especially in the state
126 2, 81 | 16): "He that knoweth his brother to sin a ~sin which is not
127 2, 87 | i.e. if he deceive his brother, "his sin shall be upon
128 2, 112 | because of thy meat, thy brother be ~grieved, thou walkest
129 2, 120 | pass by if thou seest thy brother's ox or his ~sheep go astray,
130 2, 120 | shalt bring them back to thy brother." Hence a ~corporal work
131 2, 147 | nor anything whereby thy brother is ~offended or scandalized,
132 2, 156 | Whosoever is angry with his brother," etc. ~says: "Some codices
133 2, 156 | Thou shalt not hate thy brother ~in thy heart." Now it would
134 2, 156 | Whosoever is angry with his brother shall be in danger of ~the
135 2, 156 | Whosoever is angry with his brother," etc. where ~he says that
136 2, 156 | Whosoever is angry with his brother, shall be in danger of ~
137 2, 156 | whosoever shall say to his brother, Raca, shall be in ~danger
138 2, 156 | whosoever shall say" to his brother, "Thou ~fool." But these
139 2, 156 | Whosoever is angry with ~his brother." The second degree is when
140 2, 156 | Whosoever shall say to his brother, Raca!" which is an ~angry
141 2, 156 | Whosoever shall say ~to his brother Thou fool!" Consequently
142 2, 156 | the man who says ~to his brother, "Raca": and this refers
143 2, 183 | If meat scandalize my brother, I will never eat flesh": ~
144 2, 185 | monastery, or if by chance a brother happen to die while on a
145 2, 185 | Withdraw yourselves from every brother walking disorderly," etc. (
146 2, 185 | disorderly," etc. (for by ~brother he signifies every Christian,
147 2, 185 | to 1 Cor. 7:12, "If any ~brother have a wife that believeth
148 2, 185 | withdraw yourselves from every brother ~walking disorderly," says, "
149 2, 185 | withdraw yourselves from every brother walking ~disorderly." For
150 2, 187 | makes a man a monk or a brother in some other religious
151 3, 22 | Take unto thee Aaron, thy brother . . . ~that he [Vulg.: '
152 3, 28 | the less, known as the "brother of the Lord" (Gal. 1:19).~~
153 3, 31 | of these, Jacob, on his brother Heli ~dying without issue,
154 3, 31 | people: whereas Ismael, the ~brother of Isaac, and Esau, Jacob'
155 3, 31 | Isaac, and Esau, Jacob's brother, were cut off from God's ~
156 3, 37 | testifies that he had an elder brother of the same mother, unless
157 3, 59 | to Christ: "Speak to my brother that he divide the ~inheritance
158 3, 80 | If he who is called a brother among you," etc., Augustine'
159 3, 83 | dist. 1, that "James, ~the brother of the Lord according to
160 3, 84 | asked: "How often shall my ~brother off end against me, and
161 3, 86 | father, and I will ~kill my brother Jacob." Likewise neither
162 3, 88 | implied in the hatred of one's brother is a special cause of the
163 3, 88 | who ~does not forgive his brother when he asks pardon, and
164 Suppl, 13| one who for love ~of his brother did penance for a sin which
165 Suppl, 13| penance for a sin which his brother had not ~committed, and
166 Suppl, 13| account of his charity his brother was released ~from a sin
167 Suppl, 14| on Lev. 25:25, "If thy ~brother being impoverished," etc.,
168 Suppl, 36| second epistle to James the brother of the Lord.~Aquin.: SMT
169 Suppl, 48| wife ~is lawful between brother and sister except carnal
170 Suppl, 48| 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Between brother and sister there can be
171 Suppl, 51| woman is betrothed to the ~brother of the man whom she thinks
172 Suppl, 51| but should hold on to his brother. Thus error regarding the
173 Suppl, 51| previously to marry his brother, she ~may hold to the one
174 Suppl, 51| Nor can she return to his ~brother, especially if there has
175 Suppl, 54| to the legal ~reckoning brother and sister, or two brothers,
176 Suppl, 54| but the children of one ~brother are distant in the second
177 Suppl, 54| second degree from the other brother, because ~they are at that
178 Suppl, 54| thus a man's father and brother are related to him in ~the
179 Suppl, 54| related to him than his brother, since his ~brother is related
180 Suppl, 54| his brother, since his ~brother is related to him only because
181 Suppl, 54| father's sister but ~not his brother's daughter. Therefore neither
182 Suppl, 54| affection towards one's brother's son is not less but even
183 Suppl, 54| affection towards one's father's brother, inasmuch ~as the son is
184 Suppl, 54| way identified with her brother, ~for she is not part of
185 Suppl, 55| had ~been betrothed to his brother. Now this would not be the
186 Suppl, 55| principle; wherefore the brother or father of my affine does
187 Suppl, 55| marriage: as instanced in a ~brother's wife whom a man could
188 Suppl, 55| could not take his deceased brother's wife except, in ~the case
189 Suppl, 55| to raise up seed to ~his brother. This was requisite at a
190 Suppl, 55| supplying the place of his brother.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[55] A[
191 Suppl, 55| wherefore although the one brother's ~marriage with the one
192 Suppl, 55| the conscience the other brother ~ought not on this account
193 Suppl, 56| related in the same degree as brother ~and brother. If therefore
194 Suppl, 56| same degree as brother ~and brother. If therefore spiritual
195 Suppl, 56| it will equally pass from brother to brother: and this is
196 Suppl, 56| equally pass from brother to brother: and this is false.~Aquin.:
197 Suppl, 56| A man is not part of his brother as a son is of his father. ~
198 Suppl, 56| relationship does not pass from brother to ~brother, whether the
199 Suppl, 56| not pass from brother to ~brother, whether the brother be
200 Suppl, 56| to ~brother, whether the brother be born before or after
201 Suppl, 59| written (1 Cor. 7:12): "If any brother hath a ~wife that believeth
202 Suppl, 59| eye we may understand our brother, wife, ~relatives and children."
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