Part, Question
1 1, 19 | will have all men to be saved, and to ~come to the knowledge
2 1, 19 | will have all men to be ~saved," etc. can be understood
3 1, 19 | God wills all men to be saved that are ~saved, not because
4 1, 19 | men to be saved that are ~saved, not because there is no
5 1, 19 | man whom He does not wish saved, but ~because there is no
6 1, 19 | because there is no man saved whose salvation He does
7 1, 19 | class and condition to be saved, ~males and females, Jews
8 1, 19 | antecedently wills ~all men to be saved, but consequently wills
9 1, 19 | Enchiridion 103): "No one is saved, except ~whom God has willed
10 1, 19 | whom God has willed to be saved. He must therefore be asked
11 1, 21 | inasmuch as the Jews were saved on account of the promises
12 1, 23 | predestined will ~infallibly be saved?~(7) Whether the number
13 1, 23 | predestined must necessarily be saved; yet ~a conditional necessity,
14 1, 23 | God "wills all ~men to be saved" (1 Tim. 2:4). Therefore,
15 1, 23 | God wills all men to be saved by His antecedent will, ~
16 1, 23 | according to His mercy He saved us." But as He ~saved us,
17 1, 23 | He saved us." But as He ~saved us, so He predestined that
18 1, 23 | predestined that we should be saved. Therefore, ~foreknowledge
19 1, 23 | Therefore the number to be saved pre-ordained by ~God cannot
20 1, 23 | then, the number of the ~saved were fixed by God at a certain
21 1, 23 | figure, there would be more saved ~than lost. Yet the contrary
22 1, 23 | pre-ordained by God to be saved is not certain.~Aquin.:
23 1, 23 | hundred or a thousand would be saved; not ~however these or those
24 1, 23 | He knows how many will be saved (for in this way ~the number
25 1, 23 | that so many men ~will be saved as angels fell; some, so
26 1, 23 | original sin, those who are saved are in the minority. In ~
27 1, 62 | salvation of such as are saved by ~their ministrations,
28 1, 63 | sin, or in those who are saved; for God knows beforehand
29 1, 64 | others to be damned, who ~are saved. Consequently, sorrow must
30 1, 63 | salvation of such as are saved by ~their ministrations,
31 1, 64 | sin, or in those who are saved; for God knows beforehand
32 1, 65 | others to be damned, who ~are saved. Consequently, sorrow must
33 1, 99 | as ~were destined to be saved by the Redeemer." Therefore
34 1, 107 | still those who are ~already saved will be enlightened through
35 1, 107 | say that not all who are saved are assumed into the angelic ~
36 1, 110 | 2:8: "By grace you are saved ~through faith, and that
37 2, 5 | according to Rm. ~8:24: "We are saved by hope"; or on account
38 2, 19 | He wills all men to be saved" (1 Tim. 2:4); but He wills
39 2, 58 | of Moses, you cannot ~be saved." Sometimes it means a natural
40 2, 63 | 2:8: "By ~grace you are saved through faith." Therefore
41 2, 69 | says (Rm. 8:24): "We are saved by hope." Again, we hope ~
42 2, 87 | whereas if the principle be saved, ~defects can be repaired
43 2, 89 | hay and stubble, "shall be saved ~yet so as by fire" (1 Cor.
44 2, 89 | venial sin, will not be saved, even by fire, e.g. when
45 2, 89 | hay and stubble, "shall be saved yet so as by fire," so that
46 2, 89 | which signifies to be saved; whereas the Apostle says
47 2, 89 | hay, and stubble "shall be saved yet so as by fire." ~Consequently
48 2, 89 | burnt, while ~the house is saved, so also venial sins are
49 2, 89 | this life, and yet ~he is saved for ever.~Aquin.: SMT FS
50 2, 89 | hay and ~stubble, shall be saved as by fire, but only those
51 2, 89 | consequently he will not be saved so as by fire.~Aquin.: SMT
52 2, 91 | will have all ~men to be saved, and to come to the knowledge
53 2, 91 | men, whereby we must be saved." Consequently the law that
54 2, 98 | will have all men ~to be saved." But the Old Law did not
55 2, 98 | the human race was to be saved through ~Christ. Wherefore
56 2, 98 | Further, the Jews could not be saved without observing the Old ~
57 2, 98 | therefore other ~men could be saved without the observance of
58 2, 98 | if they could have been ~saved without the observance of
59 2, 98 | Therefore none could be saved ~without observing the Law.~
60 2, 98 | Therefore some could be saved without ~observing the Law.~
61 2, 98 | religious, although they can be saved without this.~Aquin.: SMT
62 2, 102 | cooperation of those who ~are saved.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[101] A[
63 2, 105 | if the animal had been saved through being lent, the
64 2, 106 | will have all men to be saved" (1 Tim. 2:4), ~commanded
65 2, 114 | another, that you may be ~saved." Hence, since man's salvation
66 2, 2 | men, whereby we must be saved." ~Therefore belief of some
67 2, 2 | If, ~however, some were saved without receiving any revelation,
68 2, 2 | revelation, they were not ~saved without faith in a Mediator,
69 2, 5 | 2:8: ~"By grace you are saved through faith . . . for
70 2, 6 | 8,9): "By grace you are saved ~through faith, and that
71 2, 10 | fathers of old that they ~were saved in the faith of their parents;
72 2, 11 | that his "spirit may be saved in the day of Our ~Lord."
73 2, 16 | another that you may be saved." Therefore we can hope
74 2, 21 | And since in order to be ~saved it is man's duty to hope
75 2, 31 | that we ~wish all to be saved." Consequently we ought
76 2, 38 | common weal (whereby many are saved from ~being slain, and innumerable
77 2, 45 | to many, that they may be saved." Moreover it is contrary
78 2, 62 | rather are protected and saved by the slaying of the wicked,
79 2, 81 | Thy face, and we shall be saved," and again in ~Ps. 118:
80 2, 81 | will have all men to be saved."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[83] A[
81 2, 81 | another, that ~you may be saved."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[83] A[
82 2, 91 | name of the Lord shall be saved." Now whoever worships God ~
83 2, 99 | Our Lord by so doing ~saved him from many evils, such
84 2, 116 | of him that "he shall be saved, yet so as by fire." Therefore ~
85 2, 126 | to ~the end he shall be saved." Therefore perseverance
86 2, 135 | to the end, he shall be saved." Hence it ~is incompatible
87 2, 178 | face, and my soul has been ~saved." Now the vision of God'
88 3, 1 | But more would have been saved had God ~become incarnate
89 3, 1 | Divine power, ~which has saved men in several ways - not
90 3, 2 | according to His mercy He saved ~us, by the laver of regeneration."
91 3, 4 | man all the rest should be saved.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[4] A[6]
92 3, 22 | another that you ~may be saved." And so we may say that
93 3, 25 | foolishness; but to them that are ~saved - that is, to us - it is
94 3, 27 | of all, needed not to be saved, the ~purity of the Blessed
95 3, 36 | afterwards "all Israel" shall "be saved," as is ~written (Rm. 11:
96 3, 37 | through Him all men might be ~saved, therefore He was becomingly
97 3, 37 | words indicate from what He saved us, viz. from the devil,
98 3, 37 | first-born of Israel being saved; which law is set down Ex.
99 3, 42 | send of them that shall be saved," i.e. of the Jews, ~"to
100 3, 44 | but ~that the world may be saved by Him." Therefore it was
101 3, 46 | sea, overthrew Pharaoh and saved the people of God. the same ~
102 3, 46 | those on the right being saved by the justification of
103 3, 48 | cross ~to them that are saved . . . is the power of God."
104 3, 50 | nor would we have been saved in very truth. But in the ~
105 3, 50 | namely, that of the body, "saved us from our two deaths,"
106 3, 52 | comparatively, as if more were saved by ~Christ's grace than
107 3, 61 | reconciled, shall we be saved by His life." Therefore
108 3, 61 | the ancient Fathers were saved through faith in ~Christ'
109 3, 61 | future coming, so are we saved through faith in Christ'
110 3, 62 | written (Titus 3:5): "He saved us by the laver of ~regeneration."~
111 3, 65 | 3: Further, a man can be saved without the sacrament of
112 3, 65 | the contrary, Children are saved by Baptism alone without
113 3, 66 | a few . . . souls ~were saved in the ark [Vulg.: 'by water'],"
114 3, 66 | not only the martyrs are saved. Therefore the Baptism of
115 3, 67 | will have all men to ~be saved" (1 Tim. 2:4) that in those
116 3, 68 | 2) Whether a man can be saved without Baptism?~(3) Whether
117 3, 68 | Christ's coming men ~could be saved without Baptism: therefore
118 3, 68 | of Christ, could men ~be saved unless they became members
119 3, 68 | men, whereby ~we must be saved." But before Christ's coming,
120 3, 68 | 1/1~Whether a man can be saved without Baptism? ~Aquin.:
121 3, 68 | seems that no man can be saved without Baptism. For our
122 3, 68 | God." But those alone are saved who enter ~God's kingdom.
123 3, 68 | kingdom. Therefore none can be saved without Baptism, by which
124 3, 68 | possible for anyone to be ~saved without Baptism, this would
125 3, 68 | it seems that none can be saved ~without Baptism.~Aquin.:
126 3, 68 | but he ~himself shall be saved, yet so as by fire" as is
127 3, 68 | so far as man cannot be saved without, at least, Baptism
128 3, 68 | appointed by the ~Church, he is saved, yet "so as by fire," as
129 3, 68 | and is baptized, shall be saved." Therefore it seems ~that
130 3, 68 | and ~is baptized, shall be saved."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[68] A[
131 3, 68 | for such are not to be ~saved against their will, but
132 3, 68 | children of the ancients "were saved through the faith of their
133 3, 68 | reason, therefore, can it be saved ~through the gift of Christ,
134 3, 69 | says (Titus 3:5,6): "He saved us by the ~laver of regeneration,"
135 3, 69 | and is ~baptized, shall be saved." But it is by faith that
136 3, 70 | will have all men ~to be saved." Wherefore Baptism is offered
137 3, 71 | being baptized, it is not saved. But the effects of what
138 3, 71 | and is baptized shall be saved." ~Therefore what is done
139 3, 72 | salvation. But ~man can be saved without Confirmation: since
140 3, 72 | before being confirmed, are saved. Therefore Confirmation
141 3, 80 | Therefore, a man cannot ~be saved without desiring to receive
142 3, 80 | to children, who can be saved without the Eucharist, but
143 3, 87 | by Whose grace you are saved." Therefore ~venial sins
144 3, 87 | stubble" that "he shall be saved, yet so as by fire." Now
145 Suppl, 6 | a man so that he may be saved without Baptism, nor ~that
146 Suppl, 6 | Baptism, nor ~that he be saved without confession, in so
147 Suppl, 72| He wishes all men to be saved" [*Cf. FP, Q[19], A[6],
148 Suppl, 72| fellowship of those who will be saved, and ~their consent to God'
149 Suppl, 72| pre-ordained that they shall be saved through the ~prayers of
150 Suppl, 77| afterwards done penance and is ~saved, cannot be rewarded at the
151 Suppl, 86| that just as, among the saved, order will be ~observed
152 Suppl, 86| wherefore they will be saved ~but will not be judged.
153 Suppl, 86| judged, and yet they will be saved.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[89] A[
154 Suppl, 89| Thy face and we shall ~be saved"; and Jn. 14:8, "Show us
155 Suppl, 93| because ~all who are to be saved are comprised under one
156 Suppl, 93| three, since no ~one is saved who lacks continence, and
157 Suppl, 93| common to all who will be saved. For not only the essential
158 Suppl, 93| without which one cannot be saved. Yet it may be said that
159 Suppl, 93| becoming to all who will be saved, as is evidently the ~case
160 Suppl, 93| be of the number of the ~saved. But this would seem unreasonable,
161 Suppl, 95| damnation of those who are ~saved.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[98] A[
162 Suppl, 95| were damned, and others ~saved, than if some of their kindred
163 Suppl, 95| some of their kindred were saved. For this reason the rich ~
164 Suppl, 96| fulfilled in the others who are saved.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[99] A[
165 Suppl, 96| and is ~baptized shall be saved" (Mk. 16:16). Now this applies
166 Suppl, 96| Christians will at length be saved.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[99] A[
167 Suppl, 96| all Christians will be ~saved at length.~Aquin.: SMT XP
168 Suppl, 96| but he ~himself shall be saved, yet so as by fire" (1 Cor.
169 Suppl, 96| all such persons will be saved in the end.~Aquin.: SMT
170 Suppl, 96| whosoever ~dieth shall be saved. But to this faith not only
171 Suppl, 96| yet "he himself shall be saved" in the end "by fire," either
172 Appen1, 2| Cor. 3:15, "He shall be saved, yet so," ~etc. says: "This
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