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individuality 18
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695 lawful
694 whose
692 20
691 individual
690 demons
688 existence
687 ordained
St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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501 2, 150 | virginity is ordered to the individual ~good, namely in order to 502 2, 151 | the bodily nature ~of one individual is a true good, so, too, 503 2, 151 | preservation of life in the individual, so is the ~use of venereal 504 2, 152 | it is prejudicial to the individual begetting of the ~one man 505 2, 152 | intimately united to each ~individual, than any other individual 506 2, 152 | individual, than any other individual is. Wherefore sins against 507 2, 153 | the maintenance of ~the individual, such as food, or for the 508 2, 171 | by means of bodily and ~individual images, but by an intelligible 509 2, 178 | 3], A[5]], ~because each individual delights in the operation 510 2, 182 | tending ~actually to each individual neighbor; but it suffices 511 2, 182 | collectively, and to each individual habitually and ~according 512 2, 183 | preferred to the good of the individual. Wherefore Augustine ~says 513 2, 184 | it does not extend to all individual acts. For ~some of these 514 2, 185 | are not binding on each individual, but it suffices that one 515 2, 186 | abuse of which even ~the individual members of a community wax 516 2, 187 | some vows concern the ~individual, such as vows of chastity, 517 3, 1 | Himself for me.'" ~But our individual sins are actual sins; for 518 3, 1 | thing than the good of an individual," as is said Ethic. i, 2.~ 519 3, 2 | person - results in each individual - of nature inasmuch as 520 3, 2 | inasmuch as there is an individual subsisting in ~flesh and 521 3, 2 | Nat.), a person is an ~individual substance of rational nature. 522 3, 2 | Word of God assumed an ~individual human nature, for "universal 523 3, 2 | the nature (which is the ~individual subsisting in this nature), 524 3, 2 | this nature), because every individual ~subsisting in a nature 525 3, 2 | is nothing else than "an individual substance of ~rational nature," 526 3, 2 | atomo'" - that is, in an individual - as Damascene says (De 527 3, 2 | bear in mind that not every individual in the ~genus of substance, 528 3, 2 | although it is a kind of individual, ~is not a person, because 529 3, 2 | person" being defined as "an individual substance," for the hand 530 3, 2 | human nature is a kind of individual in the genus of substance, 531 3, 2 | Nat.), "a person is an individual substance ~of rational nature"; 532 3, 2 | which, as it is in one individual alone, ~has not the nature 533 3, 2 | is ~abstracted from every individual, and considered in itself 534 3, 2 | in atomo," i.e. in an ~individual; not, indeed, in another 535 3, 2 | not, indeed, in another individual which is a suppositum or 536 3, 2 | under the ~merit of any individual man, since the goodness 537 3, 3 | several Persons can assume one individual nature?~(7) Whether one 538 3, 3 | one Person can assume two individual natures?~(8) Whether it 539 3, 3 | assume one and the same individual ~nature?~Aquin.: SMT TP 540 3, 3 | assume one and the ~same individual nature. For, this being 541 3, 4 | in atomo,'" i.e. in an individual. But an individual in rational 542 3, 4 | in an individual. But an individual in rational nature ~is a 543 3, 4 | in atomo," i.e. in an ~individual, which is no other than 544 3, 4 | Q[3], AA[1],2) that the individual to Whom the human nature 545 3, 4 | nevertheless it is ~assumed in an individual, since it is assumed so 546 3, 4 | assumed so as to be in an ~individual.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[4] A[5] 547 3, 7 | THE GRACE OF CHRIST AS AN INDIVIDUAL MAN (THIRTEEN ARTICLES)~ 548 3, 7 | His grace as ~He is an individual man; (2) His grace as He 549 3, 7 | the suppositum and the ~individual. Hence action and, in consequence, 550 3, 8 | His ~habitual grace as an individual man?~(6) Whether to be Head 551 3, 8 | Head of the Church ~and the individual grace of the Man are not 552 3, 8 | capital grace, and the ~individual grace of the Man. Now the 553 3, 8 | grace of the Man. Now the individual grace of Christ is ~distinct 554 3, 16 | man" may stand for any ~individual man. And thus this word " 555 3, 16 | substance: therefore He is an individual substance. ~Now a person 556 3, 16 | is nothing else than an individual substance of rational ~nature; 557 3, 16 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: The "individual substance," which is included 558 3, 16 | person, since it is an individual substance; nevertheless, 559 3, 16 | nevertheless, because it is ~an individual substance existing in something 560 3, 16 | may be called something individual and singular.~Aquin.: SMT 561 3, 17 | i.e. with its determinate individual properties, as "Son of ~ 562 3, 19 | Christ not ~merely as in an individual, but also as in the Head 563 3, 19 | Reply OBJ 1: The sin of an individual harms himself alone; but 564 3, 22 | the sin of some ~private individual, a calf for the sin of a 565 3, 23 | individuals are not of one individual nature, so ~that there need 566 3, 37 | Para. 2/3~Now, the names of individual men are always taken from 567 3, 38 | had gone in search of each individual, as Chrysostom observes, 568 3, 42 | Christ ~instructed some individual Gentiles, such as the Samaritan 569 3, 42 | For ~this reason certain individual Gentiles were admitted, 570 3, 43 | yet ~afterwards, what one individual, having heard from Him, 571 3, 48 | upon Christ, not only as an individual, but inasmuch as He is ~ 572 3, 49 | needs to be applied to ~each individual for the cleansing of personal 573 3, 49 | as the ~cleansing of the individual is concerned. Nevertheless 574 3, 52 | had to be applied to ~each individual by something specially personal ( 575 3, 52 | personal, and concerned the individual; whereas ~exclusion from 576 3, 57 | Himself particularly to some individual, e.g. in Paul's case, as 577 3, 64 | not on the part of the individual, but on the part of the ~ 578 3, 65 | against concupiscence ~in the individual, and against the decrease 579 3, 65 | for the perfection of the individual, ~naturally precede those 580 3, 65 | to the ~perfection of the individual, those naturally come first 581 3, 65 | to the perfection of the ~individual.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[65] A[ 582 3, 65 | account than the good of the ~individual (1 Ethic. ii). But Matrimony 583 3, 65 | them are necessary to the individual; Baptism, simply and absolutely; ~ 584 3, 72 | whereas until then he lives an individual life, as it were, ~confined 585 3, 73 | the sanctifying of the individual. And from this follows another ~ 586 3, 76 | a man ~in a big or small individual. Wherefore, after the consecration, 587 3, 76 | determinate distance of the individual parts ~from each other is 588 3, 76 | is in the whole, and the individual parts in individual ~parts), 589 3, 76 | the individual parts in individual ~parts), but after the manner 590 3, 76 | bread; or when to the ~same individual it appears for an hour under 591 3, 77 | subject, they will not ~be individual, but general, which is clearly 592 3, 77 | These accidents acquired individual being in the substance ~ 593 3, 77 | possessed before, hence they are individual and sensible.~Aquin.: SMT 594 3, 77 | of ~the very notion of an individual that it cannot be in several; 595 3, 77 | into the substance of the individual ~nourished. Now it has been 596 3, 79 | for the salvation of one individual. Consequently, it does not ~ 597 3, 80 | seems to be lawful for any individual to ~abstain from Communion 598 3, 82 | the ~same time baptize one individual. But the power of a priest 599 3, 82 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: If each individual priest were acting in his 600 3, 83 | of keeping to address one individual in the plural ~number, especially 601 Suppl, 2 | have contrition for each individual mortal sin. And if he is ~ 602 Suppl, 3 | intensity in respect of each ~individual sin, yet it is found in 603 Suppl, 3 | general contrition, each individual ~sin is related to that 604 Suppl, 11| changed at the will of an individual. Now the secrecy of ~confession 605 Suppl, 19| an order belonging to an individual ~person. But sometimes a 606 Suppl, 20| those general ~principles to individual patients or diseases, according 607 Suppl, 20| adapt those ~precepts to individual cases, according as each 608 Suppl, 20| Principalities, who are ~appointed to individual kingdoms, and to the Angels 609 Suppl, 20| who are given charge ~over individual men, as we have explained 610 Suppl, 20| should be vested ~in one individual, and that there should be 611 Suppl, 21| name, although a private ~individual may say a prayer with the 612 Suppl, 22| to individuals. Wherefore individual members of a ~community 613 Suppl, 25| they ~simply avail each individual in proportion to his faith 614 Suppl, 25| reach to this particular individual. Now one ~person's good 615 Suppl, 25| Church, may reach to some individual through indulgences.~Aquin.: 616 Suppl, 26| a multitude, just as an ~individual stands for himself. But 617 Suppl, 26| stands for himself. But any individual can assign his own ~goods 618 Suppl, 26| congregation to some fixed individual. Generically, as when a ~ 619 Suppl, 26| intention to this or that individual. And since a man is a ~member 620 Suppl, 26| communicate what belongs to an individual ~congregation or to an individual 621 Suppl, 26| individual ~congregation or to an individual man: and he who presides 622 Suppl, 26| communicate what belongs to an individual man, but not ~conversely. 623 Suppl, 26| others; ~and consequently the individual is not freed from the entire 624 Suppl, 27| the saints' merits to an individual. ~Therefore they are effective 625 Suppl, 31| cannot, for he is a private ~individual.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[31] A[ 626 Suppl, 41| better than the good of the ~individual, "for the good of the State 627 Suppl, 41| preservation of the good of the individual by the act of the ~nutritive 628 Suppl, 41| for the perfection of the individual, and such an ~obligation 629 Suppl, 41| is not ~binding on each individual, for the reason given above, 630 Suppl, 44| civic life denotes not the individual act of ~this or that one, 631 Suppl, 49| the preservation of the individual which ~is effected by the 632 Suppl, 49| exalted than ~the good of the individual. But no goods are necessary 633 Suppl, 49| himself a defect of the individual more than a defect of the ~ 634 Suppl, 49| supplies a ~defect of the individual, it is enough that he feel 635 Suppl, 52| the preservation of the individual, so does it seek the ~preservation 636 Suppl, 54| that which belongs to the ~individual, by reason of which the 637 Suppl, 54| specific nature. And yet this individual ~power of the father is 638 Suppl, 54| that power peculiar to ~the individual which is conveyed from one 639 Suppl, 56| or godmother of the same individual: which is absurd.~Aquin.: 640 Suppl, 60| instance, ~can punish an individual both by correcting and by 641 Suppl, 64| the preservation of the individual: for the natural order requires 642 Suppl, 64| the preservation of the individual, the ~husband is bound to 643 Suppl, 67| offspring with regard ~to some individual, it is proportionate with 644 Suppl, 67| generally, but to ~certain individual persons, as also happens 645 Suppl, 70| same, although ~another individual heat were in it (even so 646 Suppl, 71| they were ~offered for each individual?~(14) Whether general suffrages 647 Suppl, 73| the resurrection of each individual to whose ~guardianship they 648 Suppl, 77| for the perfection of the individual, ~as hair and nails are, 649 Suppl, 77| to the integrity of the individual.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[80] A[ 650 Suppl, 77| from the ~perfection of the individual - either because it is on 651 Suppl, 77| of ~the species in some individual, either by the act of the 652 Suppl, 77| which nature achieves in the individual, yet it is directed ~thereto 653 Suppl, 77| intends in ~the body of the individual, and has already undergone 654 Suppl, 77| truth of human nature in the individual, to the preservation ~and 655 Suppl, 77| the human nature of the ~individual, not primarily but secondarily. 656 Suppl, 77| nature in ~this particular individual, but secondarily: and that 657 Suppl, 77| human nature in another individual ~who is begotten of the 658 Suppl, 77| human nature even in this individual, because distinction in ~ 659 Suppl, 77| the due quantity ~of each individual, without taking into account 660 Suppl, 77| the human ~nature of the individual, and this reaches the aforesaid 661 Suppl, 77| perfection of quantity in the individual and for the ~multiplication 662 Suppl, 77| population of a ~city, for each individual is cut off from the population 663 Suppl, 77| to the perfection of the individual ~in Adam, but was directed 664 Suppl, 78| of human nature in ~each individual will especially rise again 665 Suppl, 78| quantity results from each individual's nature. ~Now the nature 666 Suppl, 78| Now the nature of the individual will not be altered at the 667 Suppl, 78| but also in the selfsame individual: and ~consequently we must 668 Suppl, 78| specific but also to the individual nature. Now the specific ~ 669 Suppl, 78| fixed measure; and each individual in the human ~species aims 670 Suppl, 78| of quantity befitting his individual nature ~within the bounds 671 Suppl, 78| quantity of a particular individual corresponds not ~only to 672 Suppl, 78| nature or matter of the ~individual: wherefore the conclusion 673 Suppl, 78| but to nature which the ~individual had at first. Nevertheless 674 Suppl, 78| considering the nature of the individual, a ~different quantity is 675 Suppl, 78| considering the ~nature of the individual, a different sex is due 676 Suppl, 78| the ~species and in the individual. Hence it does not follow 677 Suppl, 80| is incompatible with the ~individual, by reason of its having 678 Suppl, 80| is incompatible with the individual as ~distinct from aught 679 Suppl, 84| containing the deeds of each ~individual written therein, for the 680 Suppl, 85| OBJ 1: Each man is both an individual person and a part of the ~ 681 Suppl, 85| particular sentence on each ~individual, the judgment does not at 682 Suppl, 85| generality of men than each individual to be judged, as stated 683 Suppl, 85| For ~if the deeds of each individual were to be related by word 684 Suppl, 85| the entire life of every individual?" ~Nor is less time requisite 685 Suppl, 85| mouth the deeds of each ~individual, than for reading them if 686 Suppl, 88| species but different in the individual (De Generat. i). But things ~ 687 Suppl, 88| excellent than the good of any individual ~creature. But if one creature 688 Suppl, 88| indeed not as regards the individual, at least as regards ~the 689 Suppl, 89| abstracts from some particular individual be a quiddity without a ~ 690 Suppl, 92| members are parts of an individual of one species, if we consider 691 Suppl, 93| greater than the good of the ~individual. Now if a man die in a just


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