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person to whom he owes compensation to grant him a remission or a<br />
respite.<br />
P(2b)-Q(62)-A(8)-RO(3) — Whenever the omission of a circumstance is<br />
contrary to virtue that circumstance must be looked upon as determinate,<br />
and we are bound to observe it: and since delay of restitution involves a sin<br />
of unjust detention which is opposed to just detention, it stands to reason<br />
that the time is determinate in the point of restitution being immediate.
727 P(2b)-Q(62)-A(8)-O(2) — Further, no man is bound to do what is impossible. But it is sometimes impossible to make restitution at once. Therefore no man is bound to immediate restitution. P(2b)-Q(62)-A(8)-O(3) — Further, restitution is an act of virtue, viz. of justice. Now time is one of the circumstances requisite for virtuous acts. Since then the other circumstances are not determinate for acts of virtue, but are determinable according to the dictate of prudence, it seems that neither in restitution is there any fixed time, so that a man be bound to restore at once. P(2b)-Q(62)-A(8) — On the contrary, All matters of restitution seem to come under one head. Now a man who hires the services of a wage-earner, must not delay compensation, as appears from Leviticus 19:13, “The wages of him that hath been hired by thee shall not abide with thee until the morning.” Therefore neither is it lawful, in other cases of restitution, to delay, and restitution should be made at once. P(2b)-Q(62)-A(8) — I answer that, Even as it is a sin against justice to take another’s property, so also is it to withhold it, since, to withhold the property of another against the owner’s will, is to deprive him of the use of what belongs to him, and to do him an injury. Now it is clear that it is wrong to remain in sin even for a short time; and one is bound to renounce one’s sin at once, according to Ecclus. 21:2, “Flee from sin as from the face of a serpent.” Consequently one is bound to immediate restitution, if possible, or to ask for a respite from the person who is empowered to grant the use of the thing. P(2b)-Q(62)-A(8)-RO(1) — Although the precept about the making of restitution is affirmative in form, it implies a negative precept forbidding us to withhold another’s property. P(2b)-Q(62)-A(8)-RO(2) — When one is unable to restore at once, this very inability excuses one from immediate restitution: even as a person is altogether excused from making restitution if he is altogether unable to make it. He is, however, bound either himself or through another to ask the
728 person to whom he owes compensation to grant him a remission or a respite. P(2b)-Q(62)-A(8)-RO(3) — Whenever the omission of a circumstance is contrary to virtue that circumstance must be looked upon as determinate, and we are bound to observe it: and since delay of restitution involves a sin of unjust detention which is opposed to just detention, it stands to reason that the time is determinate in the point of restitution being immediate.
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SUMMA THEOLOGICA VOL. 3 - THE FIRST
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4 SECOND PART OF THE SECOND PART TR
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and other creatures. Therefore the
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8 Accordingly the object of faith m
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10 P(2b)-Q(1)-A(3)-RO(1) — Since
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12 P(2b)-Q(1)-A(4)-RO(1) — Thomas
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14 P(2b)-Q(1)-A(5)-RO(1) — Unbeli
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16 gender, number or case. Again in
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things, so that those who were the
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20 little. It is in this way that m
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22 P(2b)-Q(1)-A(8) — I answer tha
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Son and Holy Ghost than about the P
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26 know the truth of faith, many of
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28 Sovereign Pontiff any more than
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30 QUESTION 2 OF THE ACT OF FAITH (
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32 about universal notions, which b
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34 our belief, except in as much as
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36 through a supernatural participa
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38 doubt and uncertainty, it was ne
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40 made one of the Blessed, as stat
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42 P(2b)-Q(2)-A(6)-RO(2) — Simple
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44 But after sin, man believed expl
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P(2b)-Q(2)-A(8) 46 Whether it is ne
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48 P(2b)-Q(2)-A(9)-O(3) — Further
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man to renounce his faith, or in an
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52 QUESTION 3 OF THE OUTWARD ACT OF
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P(2b)-Q(3)-A(2) 54 Whether confessi
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56 QUESTION 4 OF THE VIRTUE ITSELF
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58 and to the object of the intelle
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ut different relationships of one a
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P(2b)-Q(4)-A(3) 62 Whether charity
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64 P(2b)-Q(4)-A(4)-O(4) — Further
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66 P(2b)-Q(4)-A(5)-O(2) — Further
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P(2b)-Q(4)-A(6) 68 Whether faith is
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70 Therefore it is owing to charity
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P(2b)-Q(4)-A(8) 72 Whether faith is
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74 certitude of the gifts of unders
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76 P(2b)-Q(5)-A(1)-O(2) — Further
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78 P(2b)-Q(5)-A(1)-RO(3) — In the
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80 intellect of a heretic is not mo
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82 P(2b)-Q(5)-A(4)-O(2) — Further
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84 QUESTION 6 OF THE CAUSE OF FAITH
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88 P(2b)-Q(6)-A(2)-RO(3) — He who
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90 appetitive movements is the good
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92 P(2b)-Q(7)-A(2)-RO(2) — Even l
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94 P(2b)-Q(8)-A(1)-O(2) — Further
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Therefore it seems that faith and u
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above (P(2a), Q(58), A(2); P(2a), Q
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100 charity, so as to move it direc
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102 P(2b)-Q(8)-A(5)-RO(1) — By un
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104 to which he assents by faith. B
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106 phantasms and errors, so as to
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108 the gifts of wisdom, understand
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110 as stated above (P(2a), Q(68),
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112 so ought the judgment about the
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114 P(2b)-Q(9)-A(3) — On the cont
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116 that man becomes aware of the l
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118 (12) Whether the children of un
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120 P(2b)-Q(10)-A(2)-O(3) — Furth
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122 P(2b)-Q(10)-A(3) — I answer t
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124 P(2b)-Q(10)-A(4)-RO(1) — The
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126 of heretics. Hence we may, in a
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128 more grievously against faith,
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130 faith, provided there be those
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132 believe, because to believe dep
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134 P(2b)-Q(10)-A(9) — On the con
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P(2b)-Q(10)-A(10) 136 Whether unbel
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138 themselves are subject to the C
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140 Augustine says (De Ordine ii, 4
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142 P(2b)-Q(10)-A(12) — I answer
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144 QUESTION 11 OF HERESY (FOUR ART
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146 P(2b)-Q(11)-A(1)-RO(1) — Choi
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148 of some article of faith; and t
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150 “A man that is a heretic, aft
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152 P(2b)-Q(11)-A(4)-O(3) — Furth
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154 QUESTION 12 OF APOSTASY (TWO AR
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156 P(2b)-Q(12)-A(1)-RO(2) — It b
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158 P(2b)-Q(12)-A(2) — I answer t
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160 P(2b)-Q(13)-A(1)-O(3) — Furth
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162 death punishment is not inflict
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164 more harm to one’s neighbor,
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166 QUESTION 14 OF BLASPHEMY AGAINS
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168 perseveres in mortal sin until
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170 P(2b)-Q(14)-A(2)-O(4) — Furth
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P(2b)-Q(14)-A(3) 172 Whether the si
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174 close the way of forgiveness an
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176 The same applies, if the sin ag
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178 truth,” and as we read in Ec
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180 smallest details or the inmost
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182 Now carnal vices, namely glutto
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184 turn them away from their faith
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188 We read of these things also be
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(7) Of its relation to faith; (8) O
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192 P(2b)-Q(17)-A(2)-O(2) — Furth
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194 P(2b)-Q(17)-A(3) — On the con
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P(2b)-Q(17)-A(5) 196 Whether hope i
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P(2b)-Q(17)-A(6) 198 Whether hope i
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200 of hope to be proposed to us as
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202 P(2b)-Q(17)-A(8)-RO(2) — Hope
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204 P(2b)-Q(18)-A(1) — On the con
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206 Since then the arduous possible
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208 be perfectly happy in their fir
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210 not grace, can obtain it, so as
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212 P(2b)-Q(19)-A(1)-O(2) — Furth
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214 P(2b)-Q(19)-A(2)-O(4) — Furth
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P(2b)-Q(19)-A(3) 216 Whether worldl
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218 “if a man do anything through
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220 A(2), ad 2). Therefore filial f
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222 charity, but is not contrary th
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224 first effect of wisdom. For sin
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P(2b)-Q(19)-A(9) 226 Whether fear i
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228 reckoned as a virtue; whereas f
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230 P(2b)-Q(19)-A(11)-O(2) — Furt
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234 external things which hinder su
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236 fault but as part of their damn
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238 iniquity is greater than that I
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240 [*Vulg.: ‘Why is my wound,’
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242 On the other hand, the fact tha
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244 P(2b)-Q(21)-A(1)-O(3) — Furth
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246 it false that He grants forgive
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248 P(2b)-Q(21)-A(3)-RO(2) — Cont
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250 QUESTION 22 OF THE PRECEPTS REL
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252 promises, partly by admonitions
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254 as love is. Hence precepts are
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258 charity in relation to God, to
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260 to the natural power, inclining
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262 virtuousness are derived merely
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264 P(2b)-Q(23)-A(4)-RO(3) — The
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266 P(2b)-Q(23)-A(6)-O(3) — Furth
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268 P(2b)-Q(23)-A(7) — On the con
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270 essential form of the other vir
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272 QUESTION 24 OF THE SUBJECT OF C
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274 P(2b)-Q(24)-A(1)-RO(3) — As s
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276 there is no virtue without char
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278 being the greatest of the virtu
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280 P(2b)-Q(24)-A(5) — On the con
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282 hand, the increase of charity d
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284 P(2b)-Q(24)-A(7)-O(3) — Furth
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286 arises from some inordinate cup
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288 pursuits to which man is brough
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290 decrease and sometimes cease al
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P(2b)-Q(24)-A(11) 292 Whether we ca
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294 disposition, even so does the h
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296 “This is eternal life; that t
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298 QUESTION 25 OF THE OBJECT OF CH
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300 same act that tends to an aspec
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302 first, as the friend for whom w
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304 P(2b)-Q(25)-A(3)-RO(2) — The
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306 P(2b)-Q(25)-A(5)-O(2) — Furth
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308 P(2b)-Q(25)-A(6) — On the con
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P(2b)-Q(25)-A(7) 310 Whether sinner
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312 P(2b)-Q(25)-A(7)-RO(2) — Alth
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314 Now a man loves in deed by show
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316 neighbor includes also the holy
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318 the demons even out of charity,
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320 QUESTION 26 OF THE ORDER OF CHA
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322 hand, charity is in an appetiti
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324 become like to our neighbor. He
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P(2b)-Q(26)-A(4) 326 Whether our of
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328 his own body, it follows that h
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330 with us in preference to those
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332 Now the inward affection of cha
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334 ( Proverbs 18:24): “A man am
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P(2b)-Q(26)-A(9) 336 Whether a man
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338 mother than from his father: an
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340 between those who love. On the
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342 usefulness quickly flits by, an
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344 pertains to a man’s love for
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346 P(2b)-Q(27)-A(1)-O(2) — Furth
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348 grieve and rejoice with him. No
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350 is to be enjoyed” as he says
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352 respect of their own condition,
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354 creature can love God infinitel
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356 interior act and external acts
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358 loving, while the last consider
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360 QUESTION 28 OF JOY (FOUR ARTICL
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362 to say ( 2 Corinthians 5:6):
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364 of glory, is connected with the
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P(2b)-Q(28)-A(4) 366 Whether joy is
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368 QUESTION 29 OF PEACE (FOUR ARTI
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370 himself, unless at the same tim
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372 according to Psalm 147:3: “W
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374 precepts about keeping peace, f
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376 P(2b)-Q(30)-A(1) — On the con
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378 P(2b)-Q(30)-A(2)-O(3) — Furth
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380 P(2b)-Q(30)-A(3)-O(3) — Furth
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382 P(2b)-Q(30)-A(4)-O(3) — Furth
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384 QUESTION 31 OF BENEFICENCE (FOU
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386 something he would like to I ke
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388 fellow-soldier who is a strange
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390 different particular cases, as
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392 QUESTION 32 OF ALMSDEEDS (TEN A
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394 formally, and thus an act of ju
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396 affect the soul, and are reliev
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398 observe the due circumstances o
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400 P(2b)-Q(32)-A(3)-RO(3) — The
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402 when a man would commit a morta
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404 he consider every case that may
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406 required for the decencies of l
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408 (Hom. super Luc. A, 5). Or, all
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410 P(2b)-Q(32)-A(8) — On the con
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412 P(2b)-Q(32)-A(9)-O(3) — Furth
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414 wherefore the Apostle says ( 1
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416 P(2b)-Q(33)-A(1)-O(3) — Furth
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418 are found to omit fraternal cor
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420 Thirdly, such an omission is a
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422 with a sane judgment, so as to
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424 life, no man is without some fa
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426 deserving of condemnation, eith
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P(2b)-Q(33)-A(7) 428 Whether the pr
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430 heretic secretly turns other me
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432 the one commanding, and the one
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434 the prelate is a private indivi
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436 well like of her works.” Now
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438 Hence when a man hates God, his
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440 good is equivalent to hatred of
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442 Now all other passions of the s
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444 assumes the aspect of evil. Whe
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446 the one it lays low with burnin
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448 with sloth, because the more we
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450 sorrow “according to God,”
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452 the impulse of pleasure, so aga
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454 QUESTION 36 OF ENVY (FOUR ARTIC
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456 above. Wherefore a man envies n
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458 as this cannot be occasioned by
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460 sensuality, which are venial si
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462 reckoned a capital sin, either
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464 P(2b)-Q(37)-A(1) — On the con
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466 severs, charity unites.” Now
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468 QUESTION 38 OF CONTENTION (TWO
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470 conducted so inordinately, as t
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472 not the chief part of contentio
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474 P(2b)-Q(39)-A(1) — On the con
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476 ( Exodus 32:28) that some were
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478 good to which that multitude is
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480 This suffices for the Replies t
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482 QUESTION 40 OF WAR (FOUR ARTICL
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484 has to be punished, for refusin
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486 P(2b)-Q(40)-A(2)-O(3) — Furth
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488 directed to the end. Now, among
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490 P(2b)-Q(40)-A(4)-O(2) — Furth
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492 and “they who do such things
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494 P(2b)-Q(41)-A(2) — On the con
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496 QUESTION 42 OF SEDITION (TWO AR
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500 QUESTION 43 OF SCANDAL (EIGHT A
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502 man by his injunction, induceme
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504 P(2b)-Q(43)-A(2)-O(2) — Furth
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506 seem to constitute the species
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508 P(2b)-Q(43)-A(4) — On the con
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510 P(2b)-Q(43)-A(5)-RO(2) — Perf
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P(2b)-Q(43)-A(7) 512 Whether spirit
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514 checking sin; wherefore punishm
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516 P(2b)-Q(43)-A(8)-O(4) — Furth
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518 P(2b)-Q(43)-A(8)-RO(4) — Acco
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520 obligation that arises from a p
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522 Lord thy God.” Therefore ther
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524 P(2b)-Q(44)-A(3) — I answer t
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526 end, to which all things are to
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528 obey God in our external action
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530 attains it in this life? For on
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532 P(2b)-Q(44)-A(8) — I answer t
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534 P(2b)-Q(45)-A(1)-O(2) — Furth
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P(2b)-Q(45)-A(2) 536 Whether wisdom
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538 P(2b)-Q(45)-A(3)-O(3) — Furth
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540 P(2b)-Q(45)-A(4)-RO(1) — Thes
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542 direct and judge his own action
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544 the removal of evils opposed to
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546 thy knowledge, this hath deceiv
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550 TREATISE ON THE CARDINAL VIRTUE
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552 P(2b)-Q(47)-A(1) — On the con
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554 Now in the genus of human acts
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556 experience so as to judge promp
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558 P(2b)-Q(47)-A(5)-O(2) — Furth
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560 (A(2)). Therefore all actions a
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562 natural reason, since natural r
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568 their relation to different end
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570 P(2b)-Q(47)-A(12)-RO(2) — A s
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572 P(2b)-Q(47)-A(13)-RO(3) — Sin
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574 P(2b)-Q(47)-A(15)-O(2) — Furt
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576 “of many memories,” as he s
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578 P(2b)-Q(48)-A(1)-O(2) — Furth
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580 called, since it argues sometim
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588 taking good counsel: indeed it
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590 the derivation of “providenti
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592 Since, however, prudence, as st
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594 QUESTION 50 OF THE SUBJECTIVE P
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596 which are opposed to virtue, an
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598 wicked people, since many sinne
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600 those things also which are in
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602 P(2b)-Q(51)-A(1)-O(3) — Furth
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604 P(2b)-Q(51)-A(2) — On the con
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606 Now, different acts which canno
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608 Providence. Hence by considerin
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610 specially to certain persons, a
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612 P(2b)-Q(52)-A(2) — On the con
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614 Nevertheless there are things w
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616 P(2b)-Q(52)-A(4)-RO(1) — Alth
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P(2b)-Q(53)-A(1) 618 Whether imprud
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620 P(2b)-Q(53)-A(2) — On the con
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622 P(2b)-Q(53)-A(3)-O(3) — Furth
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624 P(2b)-Q(53)-A(4) — I answer t
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626 P(2b)-Q(53)-A(5)-RO(2) — Envy
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628 QUESTION 54 OF NEGLIGENCE (THRE
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630 is not opposed to prudence, but
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632 P(2b)-Q(54)-A(3) — I answer t
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634 P(2b)-Q(55)-A(1)-O(3) — Furth
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636 P(2b)-Q(55)-A(2) — On the con
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638 P(2b)-Q(55)-A(3) — I answer t
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640 P(2b)-Q(55)-A(4)-RO(3) — Whoe
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642 P(2b)-Q(55)-A(6)-O(3) — Furth
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644 carried, and ( Acts 4:34-37) t
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646 P(2b)-Q(55)-A(8)-RO(1) — On a
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648 Now the other lessons of the Ol
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650 craftiness, and so they are not
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P(2b)-Q(57)-A(1) 652 Whether right
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P(2b)-Q(57)-A(2) 654 Whether right
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656 natural to them. Now all men ag
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658 P(2b)-Q(57)-A(4)-O(3) — Furth
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660 QUESTION 58 OF JUSTICE (TWELVE
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662 second, since “what is done t
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664 intercourse.” Now this implie
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666 operations good, and, as Tully
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668 P(2b)-Q(58)-A(4)-RO(3) — Not
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670 logically do not differ essenti
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P(2b)-Q(58)-A(7) 672 Whether there
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674 is justice, which pervades all
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778 waging an unjust war, they are
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780 BY WORDS UTILIZED IN A COURT OF
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782 ordinary or by delegated author
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784 P(2b)-Q(67)-A(2) — I answer t
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786 “It is not the custom of the
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788 Nevertheless in this respect th
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790 lower degree, those of a higher
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792 P(2b)-Q(68)-A(2) — On the con
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794 ways when making an accusation:
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796 position of a party aiming at t
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798 QUESTION 69 OF SINS COMMITTED A
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800 admixture of the pernicious lie
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802 he sins indeed by inducing him
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804 not on the consent of those who
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806 whence he would be led to execu
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808 P(2b)-Q(70)-A(1)-O(3) — Furth
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810 witnesses ( 1 Kings 21). There
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812 about matters of opinion and re
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814 P(2b)-Q(70)-A(3)-RO(2) — Good
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816 QUESTION 71 OF INJUSTICE IN JUD
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818 It may happen however that thes
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820 monks in the cause of their own
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822 prudently to conceal whatever m
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824 BY WORDS UTTERED EXTRAJUDICIALL
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826 conveying something to the know
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828 use such words with moderation,
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830 “Those who are so placed that
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832 QUESTION 73 OF BACKBITING [*OR
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834 ill of an absent person to one
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836 P(2b)-Q(73)-A(2)-RO(3) — Augu
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838 P(2b)-Q(73)-A(3)-RO(1) — Thos
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840 Accordingly we must say that if
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842 QUESTION 74 OF TALE-BEARING [*
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P(2b)-Q(74)-A(2) 844 Whether backbi
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846 QUESTION 75 OF DERISION [*OR MO
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848 P(2b)-Q(75)-A(2)-O(2) — Furth
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850 QUESTION 76 OF CURSING (FOUR AR
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852 because the chief intention of
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P(2b)-Q(76)-A(3) 854 Whether cursin
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856 speaking is not the same, for i
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858 and the buyer buying a thing fo
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860 worth, the law looks upon this
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862 “Thou shalt not have divers w
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864 P(2b)-Q(77)-A(3)-O(3) — Furth
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P(2b)-Q(77)-A(4) 866 Whether, in tr
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868 if he sell at a profit. For he
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870 “Thou shalt not fenerate to t
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872 every man as our neighbor and b
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874 lending money to anyone, to dem
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876 P(2b)-Q(78)-A(2)-RO(3) — If a
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878 P(2b)-Q(78)-A(3) — On the con
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880 whether it were lawful to make
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882 palm.” But any part of a virt
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884 capital vices, as well as to si
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886 justice is a special virtue, as
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888 greater punishment than the pai
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890 QUESTION 80 OF THE POTENTIAL PA
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892 consisting according to Tully (
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894 justice,” which he describes
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(2) Whether religion is a virtue? 8
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898 P(2b)-Q(81)-A(1)-RO(1) — Reli
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900 to pay due honor to someone, na
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P(2b)-Q(81)-A(4) 902 Whether religi
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904 P(2b)-Q(81)-A(5) — I answer t
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906 P(2b)-Q(81)-A(6) — I answer t
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908 P(2b)-Q(81)-A(7)-RO(2) — Thes
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910 P(2b)-Q(81)-A(8)-RO(1) — Sanc
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912 P(2b)-Q(82)-A(1)-O(2) — Furth
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914 religion, as stated above (Q(81
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916 and this consideration shuts ou
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918 P(2b)-Q(82)-A(4)-RO(1) — In t
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P(2b)-Q(83)-A(1) 920 Whether prayer
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922 whom he petitions, either local
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924 P(2b)-Q(83)-A(2)-RO(3) — God
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926 ( 1 Corinthians 14:15), “I w
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928 P(2b)-Q(83)-A(5) — I answer t
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930 says the same to Proba (ad Prob
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932 P(2b)-Q(83)-A(7)-RO(2) — It i
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934 P(2b)-Q(83)-A(8) — I answer t
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936 P(2b)-Q(83)-A(9) — On the con
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938 understanding whereby blessed a
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940 obey God, on account of the nat
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942 P(2b)-Q(83)-A(11)-RO(5) — It
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944 forbids one to pray in presence
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946 P(2b)-Q(83)-A(13)-RO(3) — Pur
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948 pray much so long as your atten
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950 gratuitous gift, since the very
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952 P(2b)-Q(83)-A(16) — On the co
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954 either on the part of God, or o
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956 EXTERIOR ACTS OF RELIGION QUEST
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958 knew or deemed or pretended to
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P(2b)-Q(84)-A(3) 960 Whether adorat
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962 SERVICE BY GIFT QUESTIONS 85-87
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964 agreed on this point, but the d
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966 thee, Peter or Paul. But we giv
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P(2b)-Q(85)-A(4) 968 Whether all ar
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970 QUESTION 86 OF OBLATIONS AND FI
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972 need of the Church, for instanc
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974 poor, not by the dispensation o
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976 and because they signify robber
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978 P(2b)-Q(86)-A(4)-RO(1) — The
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980 P(2b)-Q(87)-A(1)-O(2) — Furth
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982 law was being given. For they w
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984 the poor, is increased in the N
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986 the other hand the people of th
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988 these and similar cases it seem
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990 the high-priest. Therefore the
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992 SERVICE BY PROMISE QUESTION 88
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994 direct. For just as a man by co
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996 denotes a voluntary promise, wh
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998 P(2b)-Q(88)-A(3)-O(2) — Furth
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1000 God has given him. Now one of
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P(2b)-Q(88)-A(5) 1002 Whether a vow
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1004 fast puts himself under the ne
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1006 does and at the time when he d
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1008 before a few persons. Hence th
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1010 he is subject, he does not sin
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1012 the superior. This condition r
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1014 precept of the natural or of t
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1016 continency, so is eating flesh
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1018 to obey if he have no superior
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1020 But this opinion is based on a
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P(2b)-Q(89)-A(1) 1022 Whether to sw
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P(2b)-Q(89)-A(2) 1024 Whether it is
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1026 at some future time, when He
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1028 nothing to God, but calls God
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1030 that are desirable for their o
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1032 is wont to swear by his head,
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1034 Now if this thing be such as n
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1036 Wherefore Gregory says (Moral.
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1038 P(2b)-Q(89)-A(9) — I answer
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1040 thing to swear by the Gospels.
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1042 QUESTION 90 OF THE TAKING OF G
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1044 Moreover, we adjure God in one
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P(2b)-Q(90)-A(3) 1046 Whether it is
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1048 QUESTION 91 OF TAKING THE DIVI
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1050 P(2b)-Q(91)-A(1)-RO(1) — We
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1052 adopted in the divine praises.
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1054 VICES OPPOSED TO RELIGION QUES
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1056 P(2b)-Q(92)-A(1)-RO(1) — Jus
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1058 “or any agreement or covenan
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1060 mortal sin: wherefore Jacob bo
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1062 P(2b)-Q(93)-A(2)-O(3) — Furt
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1064 QUESTION 94 OF IDOLATRY (FOUR
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1066 Civ. Dei viii, 23): while othe
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P(2b)-Q(94)-A(2) 1068 Whether idola
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1070 which latria is due on account
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1072 manifest, it is assigned as a
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1074 The other cause of idolatry wa
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1076 P(2b)-Q(95)-A(1)-O(3) — Furt
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1078 Vera Relig. xxxviii) [*Cf. De
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1080 P(2b)-Q(95)-A(3)-O(2) — Furt
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1082 highest score; or by observing
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1084 might shine forth more graciou
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1086 Consequently it is impossible
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1088 God to wit, “openeth the ear
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P(2b)-Q(95)-A(7) 1090 Whether divin
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1092 divining, he spoke in joke and
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1094 “the king of Babylon stood i
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1096 QUESTION 96 OF SUPERSTITION IN
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1098 related of Solomon (3 Kings 3
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1100 P(2b)-Q(96)-A(2) — I answer
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1102 P(2b)-Q(96)-A(3)-O(3) — Furt
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1104 “Their madness is according
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1106 IRRELIGION, I.E. BY WAY OF DEF
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1108 P(2b)-Q(97)-A(1) — I answer
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1110 P(2b)-Q(97)-A(2)-O(3) — Furt
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P(2b)-Q(97)-A(3) 1112 Whether tempt
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1114 P(2b)-Q(97)-A(4)-O(2) — Furt
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1116 QUESTION 98 OF PERJURY (FOUR A
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1118 P(2b)-Q(98)-A(1)-RO(3) — Mor
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1120 The canon who swears to keep t
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1122 on account of the greater deli
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1124 P(2b)-Q(98)-A(4)-RO(2) — As
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1126 P(2b)-Q(99)-A(1)-O(3) — Furt
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1128 Moreover, it is opposed to rel
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1130 Eucharist, for it contains Chr
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1132 P(2b)-Q(99)-A(4)-RO(1) — The
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1134 P(2b)-Q(100)-A(1)-O(2) — Fur
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1136 P(2b)-Q(100)-A(1)-RO(2) — As
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1138 Now it is the custom in some p
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1140 P(2b)-Q(100)-A(2)-RO(5) — It
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1142 their livelihood, but not as a
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1144 P(2b)-Q(100)-A(4)-O(2) — Fur
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1146 With regard to the granting of
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1148 deed itself is simoniacal. But
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1150 ordered spiritual things to be
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1152 restitution must be made, with
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1154 kind of friendship, which woul
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1156 as Augustine says (De Civ. Dei
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P(2b)-Q(101)-A(4) 1158 Whether the
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1160 sense that the Levites are sai
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1162 QUESTION 102 OF OBSERVANCE, CO
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1164 P(2b)-Q(102)-A(1)-RO(2) — By
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1166 certain honesty: it is in this
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1168 PARTS OF OBSERVANCE AND ORDINA
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1170 P(2b)-Q(103)-A(1)-RO(2) — Ac
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1172 P(2b)-Q(103)-A(2)-RO(2) — A
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1174 like manner, since there is on
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1176 QUESTION 104 OF OBEDIENCE (SIX
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1178 is not for that reason diminis
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1180 respect, not of quantity, but
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1182 God, his virtue derives greate
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P(2b)-Q(104)-A(4) 1184 Whether God
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P(2b)-Q(104)-A(5) 1186 Whether subj
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1188 his father in matters relating
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1190 but not from the bodily bondag
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1192 and our neighbor. The charity
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1194 Consequently he that disobeys
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1196 P(2b)-Q(106)-A(1)-O(3) — Fur
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1198 committed by my own wilfulness
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1200 to a father (Q(31), A(3); Q(10
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P(2b)-Q(106)-A(4) 1202 Whether a ma
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1204 On the other hand, repayment o
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1206 If, however, he were unable to
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1208 ungrateful,” as Seneca decla
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1210 since what is last in the orde
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1212 P(2b)-Q(107)-A(3)-RO(2) — Wh
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1214 QUESTION 108 OF VENGEANCE (FOU
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1216 and others be not disturbed, t
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1218 P(2b)-Q(108)-A(2)-O(3) — Fur
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1220 by motive of virtue are preven
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1222 calm in the security of his ow
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1224 through pronouncing a death se
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1226 Likewise it is not one of the
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1228 P(2b)-Q(109)-A(2) — I answer
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1230 as one person manifests to ano
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1232 P(2b)-Q(109)-A(4) — On the c
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1234 lies, according to Augustine (
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1236 kind of sign. Wherefore if a p
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1238 profiting another, and this is
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1240 from a complete cause, while e
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1242 in promising — since he prom
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1244 contrary to charity, as regard
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1246 QUESTION 111 OF DISSIMULATION
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1248 figures of speech as an exampl
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1250 P(2b)-Q(111)-A(2) — On the c
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1252 P(2b)-Q(111)-A(3) — On the c
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1254 P(2b)-Q(111)-A(4) — On the c
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1256 what advantage hath the boasti
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1258 P(2b)-Q(112)-A(2) — On the c
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1260 QUESTION 113 IRONY* (TWO ARTIC
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1262 also if he fall short of perfe
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1264 QUESTION 114 OF THE FRIENDLINE
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1266 “If, because of thy meat, th
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1268 P(2b)-Q(114)-A(2)-RO(3) — Th
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1270 P(2b)-Q(115)-A(1)-O(2) — Fur
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1272 their sword enter into their o
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1274 QUESTION 116 OF QUARRELING (TW
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1276 “O My people, they that call
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1278 QUESTION 117 OF LIBERALITY (SI
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1280 bound by any household cares.
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P(2b)-Q(117)-A(3) 1282 Whether usin
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1284 want of it.” Therefore it se
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P(2b)-Q(117)-A(5) 1286 Whether libe
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1288 P(2b)-Q(117)-A(6) — I answer
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P(2b)-Q(118)-A(1) 1290 Whether cove
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P(2b)-Q(118)-A(2) 1292 Whether cove
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1294 P(2b)-Q(118)-A(3)-O(2) — Fur
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1296 Now it is a mortal sin to do a
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1298 P(2b)-Q(118)-A(5) — On the c
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1300 P(2b)-Q(118)-A(6)-O(3) — Fur
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1302 one of the conditions of happi
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1304 P(2b)-Q(118)-A(8) — On the c
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1306 QUESTION 119 OF PRODIGALITY (T
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1308 sometimes on account of someth
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P(2b)-Q(119)-A(3) 1310 Whether prod
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1312 appears in itself to call for
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1314 P(2b)-Q(120)-A(1) — On the c
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1316 evident that “epikeia” is
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1318 P(2b)-Q(121)-A(1) — I answer
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1320 beatitude has a certain congru
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1322 P(2b)-Q(122)-A(1)-O(3) — Fur
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1324 P(2b)-Q(122)-A(2)-O(3) — Fur
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1326 the name of the Lord.” There
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1328 “Thou shalt not take the nam
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1330 sleep, and so forth. Hence acc
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1332 “Thou shalt not pass by if t
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1334 ought to contain some referenc
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1336 Therefore neither was it fitti
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