Part, Question
1 1, 96 | the latter would have ~suffered from the impact. Therefore
2 1, 96 | has lost. But ~Adam's body suffered no loss, as being incorruptible.
3 2, 28 | though he felt the good or suffered the evil in the person of ~
4 2, 28 | and that "God Himself suffered ecstasy through love." ~
5 2, 40 | Likewise they who have not suffered defeat, nor had experience
6 2, 42 | the evil doubled, if it be suffered for twice that length of
7 2, 45 | Further, those who have suffered wrongs are wont to be daring; ~"
8 2, 67 | of what one has done or suffered, according to ~Lk. 16:25: "
9 2, 78 | particular evil is not to be suffered for ~the sake of possessing
10 2, 87 | separated from Him that ~it suffered the loss of its brightness,
11 2, 87 | said (1 Pt. 2:21) ~that "He suffered for us." Therefore punishment
12 2, 102 | pan by the toils which He suffered in the world; and consumed ~
13 2, 102 | Para. 3/3~The stress they suffered while in Egypt was denoted
14 2, 102 | reputed ~unclean if they suffered from a flow of seed, whether
15 2, 102 | uncleanness of the man who has suffered ~seminal loss signifies
16 2, 102 | camp," because ~Christ "suffered outside the gate" (Heb.
17 2, 102 | the camp, because "Christ ~suffered without the gate," as the
18 2, 102 | solitude when the Man Christ suffered, not by going to another
19 2, 103 | already born and having suffered. ~Consequently, just as
20 2, 103 | He is already born, has suffered and ~risen again; of which
21 2, 105 | when the whole people thus suffered a loss they ~forgot their
22 2, 107 | OBJ 2: The tribulations suffered by those who observe the
23 2, 1 | difficulty in seeing that God suffered, ~and another in seeing
24 2, 1 | the Passion. ~But that He suffered, died and was buried, present
25 2, 57 | unintentionally), or to be suffered voluntarily (as when a man ~
26 2, 57 | must reply that ~injustice suffered by one man and injustice
27 2, 59 | thing in which a person has suffered loss. Now in ~respect of
28 2, 62 | strike [Vulg.: 'When He suffered, He threatened not']" (1
29 2, 75 | compensation to him that has suffered loss, if the loss be considerable. ~
30 2, 81 | kingdom of ~sin, because they suffered so much while it reigned":
31 2, 120 | account of the need which they suffered. In like manner a ~bodily
32 2, 122 | accelerated, so that they suffered ~martyrdom even voluntarily.
33 2, 122 | Blessed John the Baptist, who suffered ~death, not for refusing
34 2, 183 | needs ~of his subjects, suffered patiently to be delayed
35 3 | things as were done and suffered by our ~Saviour - i.e. God
36 3, 2 | He was ~born of a Virgin, suffered, was crucified, was buried.
37 3, 4 | but especially in what He suffered in human ~nature for other
38 3, 9 | obedience by the things which He suffered," i.e. ~"experienced," says
39 3, 14 | wherein He ~Himself hath suffered and been tempted, He is
40 3, 14 | the body; but the flesh suffered what belongs to a ~passible
41 3, 15 | wherein He ~Himself hath suffered and been tempted, He is
42 3, 15 | became man, and that He suffered for us; ~secondly, with
43 3, 15 | fortitude. And although He suffered no internal assault on the ~
44 3, 15 | purpose if it could not ~have suffered at the hands of anything.~
45 3, 15 | may He be supposed to have suffered in the mystery of His death,
46 3, 15 | unwillingly." But Christ suffered nothing ~against His will,
47 3, 16 | say that the Son of God ~suffered, yet we do not say that
48 3, 16 | say that the Divine Nature suffered.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[16] A[
49 3, 16 | we say simply that Christ suffered, died and was buried: even
50 3, 16 | a true body, nor truly ~suffered, but we must say, with a
51 3, 18 | human nature the Son of God suffered no diminution of what pertains
52 3, 19 | and having operated and ~suffered whatsoever befits His human
53 3, 21 | wished to suffer what He suffered. For Augustine says ~(Contra
54 3, 21 | indeed to suffer what He suffered, at that ~particular time:
55 3, 27 | Incarnate Son of God did or suffered in the human nature united
56 3, 27 | to the sorrow which she ~suffered at the time of our Lord'
57 3, 27 | people by His own blood, ~suffered without the gate": which
58 3, 28 | the stronger: for ~truth suffered nothing thereby, since both
59 3, 29 | discretion. Wherefore she ~suffered nothing in detriment to
60 3, 34 | Ought not Christ to have ~suffered these things, and so to
61 3, 34 | when as yet He had ~not suffered.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[34] A[
62 3, 35 | that the Blessed Virgin suffered pain in giving birth ~to
63 3, 35 | maidenhood." Christ, ~indeed, suffered death, but through His own
64 3, 41 | written (Lk. 4:41) that "He suffered them not to speak, ~for
65 3, 41 | His own will and what He ~suffered from the devil. For that
66 3, 41 | Him and tempt Him." But He suffered from the devil in being "
67 3, 41 | assaults which ~perhaps Christ suffered from the devil during that
68 3, 41 | Reply OBJ 6: When Christ had suffered the wrong of being tempted
69 3, 44 | For which reason also "He suffered them not to speak" (Mk.
70 3, 45 | ought not Christ'] to have suffered these things, and so ~to
71 3, 46 | Whether His entire soul suffered?~(8) Whether His Passion
72 3, 46 | is voluntary. But ~Christ suffered of His own will; for it
73 3, 46 | that Christ should ~have suffered for man's deliverance.~Aquin.:
74 3, 46 | Christ's own part, who ~suffered voluntarily. Yet it was
75 3, 46 | Ought not Christ to ~have suffered these things, and so to
76 3, 46 | Consequently, unless He suffered death, He ~would not otherwise
77 3, 46 | not follow unless Christ suffered.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[46] A[
78 3, 46 | Pt. 2:21): "Christ also suffered for us, leaving you an example
79 3, 46 | Whether Christ ought to have suffered on the cross?~Aquin.: SMT
80 3, 46 | Christ ought not to have suffered on the ~cross. For the truth
81 3, 46 | Christ ought not to have suffered on a cross, but rather by
82 3, 46 | Cruce et Latrone i, ii): "He suffered upon a high rood and ~not
83 3, 46 | servants who accused Peter. He suffered from the ~rulers, from their
84 3, 46 | against His Christ." He suffered from friends and acquaintances, ~
85 3, 46 | can endure. For Christ suffered from friends abandoning
86 3, 46 | members. In His ~head He suffered from the crown of piercing
87 3, 46 | entire body. Moreover, He suffered ~in all His bodily senses:
88 3, 46 | even Adam's pain, if he suffered at ~all, was greater than
89 3, 46 | by impassibility Adam had suffered in the state of ~innocence,
90 3, 46 | Para. 1/1~Whether Christ suffered in His whole soul?~Aquin.:
91 3, 46 | does not seem that Christ ~suffered in His whole soul. ~Aquin.:
92 3, 46 | these evils except He had suffered in His whole ~soul. Therefore
93 3, 46 | soul. Therefore Christ suffered in His entire soul.~Aquin.:
94 3, 46 | that Christ's whole soul suffered. For the soul's ~whole essence
95 3, 46 | Consequently, when the body suffered and was ~disposed to separate
96 3, 46 | the soul, the entire soul suffered. But if we ~consider the
97 3, 46 | passions of the faculties, He suffered indeed as to all His lower ~
98 3, 46 | body, whose act it is, ~suffered.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[46] A[
99 3, 46 | But Christ's ~whole soul suffered grief during the Passion,
100 3, 46 | Para. 1/1~Whether Christ suffered at a suitable time?~Aquin.:
101 3, 46 | that Christ ought to have suffered ~then; which is manifestly
102 3, 46 | the following day that He suffered.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[46] A[
103 3, 46 | seems that ~He ought to have suffered at the sixth hour, when
104 3, 46 | Therefore Christ ought to have suffered about the time ~of the summer
105 3, 46 | so that He should have suffered, ~not in young, but in old,
106 3, 46 | Para. 1/1~Whether Christ suffered in a suitable place?~Aquin.:
107 3, 46 | suitable place. For ~Christ suffered according to His human nature,
108 3, 46 | that He ought not ~to have suffered in Jerusalem, but in Nazareth
109 3, 46 | that Christ ought ~to have suffered in the Temple, and not outside
110 3, 46 | consequently, ~since Christ suffered at a suitable time, so did
111 3, 46 | For three reasons Christ suffered outside the gate, and not ~
112 3, 46 | people by His ~own blood, suffered without the gate."~Aquin.:
113 3, 46 | confess that the Word of God suffered in the flesh and ~was crucified
114 3, 46 | destroyed death"; since He who suffered "was both God ~and man.
115 3, 47 | Christ at the same time suffered violence in order to die, ~
116 3, 47 | But ~we read that Christ suffered out of charity, according
117 3, 47 | charity, inasmuch as He ~suffered both out of love of the
118 3, 47 | compensation ~to them who have suffered wrong, since, as is written
119 3, 47 | For the same reason Christ suffered out of charity and out ~
120 3, 47 | observed above (A[2]), Christ suffered voluntarily out ~of obedience
121 3, 47 | on account ~of which He suffered, Christ upon the cross prayed
122 3, 47 | charity: but in so far as ~He suffered from His persecutors it
123 3, 47 | willing subject. But Christ suffered willingly, as was ~shown
124 3, 48 | Christ therefore having ~suffered in the flesh." Now the soul,
125 3, 48 | exceeding charity from which He ~suffered; secondly, on account of
126 3, 48 | Christ therefore, having suffered in the flesh, ~be you also
127 3, 48 | thought: for he that hath suffered in the ~flesh hath ceased
128 3, 48 | curse for us inasmuch as He suffered upon the tree, as stated
129 3, 50 | conceived and born of a ~Virgin, suffered, died, and was buried."
130 3, 50 | acknowledge that the Word of God suffered in the flesh, and was ~crucified
131 3, 52 | that which Christ did or suffered in ~His assumed nature is
132 3, 52 | sorrow which the holy Fathers suffered in hell, and ~Augustine
133 3, 54 | it was the body which had suffered that rose again." Now ~when
134 3, 55 | manifested to all ~while He suffered in public, it seems that
135 3, 60 | people by His own blood, suffered ~without the gate." Therefore
136 3, 61 | differs from 'passus' [having suffered]." Therefore the ~sacraments
137 3, 67 | Just as a woman is not suffered to teach in public, but
138 3, 69 | just as if he himself had suffered and died. Now Christ's Passion,
139 3, 72 | courage with which they have suffered martyrdom; and some indeed
140 3, 73 | in union with Christ Who suffered. Hence, as Baptism is ~called
141 3, 80 | when a ~certain one always suffered thus on those feast-days
142 3, 81 | passible, it would have ~suffered both from contact and from
143 3, 81 | at the time when Christ ~suffered, when His blood was really
144 3, 83 | at the hour when our Lord suffered, ~i.e. either, as on feast-days,
145 3, 83 | each day, because Christ suffered once and redeemed ~the whole
146 3, 83 | people by His own blood, suffered without the gate." Therefore,
147 3, 83 | Christ, out ~of which He suffered. He closes his fingers,
148 3, 86 | of the sickness which he suffered in his body.~Aquin.: SMT
149 3, 89 | of those things which he suffered by ~confessing Him; but
150 3, 89 | by denying Christ, he had suffered none of those ~things. Thus
151 Suppl, 3 | than ~to sin. nor to have suffered, nor yet to suffer all manner
152 Suppl, 6 | shipwreck." But some have not suffered ~shipwreck after Baptism.
153 Suppl, 10| punishment ~remains to be suffered in Purgatory by those who
154 Suppl, 12| in the subject that has suffered an ~injustice. And since
155 Suppl, 42| regards charity, whereby He suffered for the ~Church who was
156 Suppl, 67| punishment which they should have suffered according to the Law: and
157 Suppl, 70| not seem that the pains suffered by the souls ~of the damned
158 Suppl, 72| their own will: and pain suffered in this ~life voluntarily
159 Suppl, 74| number of ~persecutions suffered by the Church to the number
160 Suppl, 79| virtue whereby the saints suffered for the sake of justice ~
161 Suppl, 83| account of the pains which he ~suffered in this world; which is
162 Suppl, 87| before ~the eye, as though He suffered it there; but by the things
163 Suppl, 93| for the outrage she has suffered. Even supposing that one
164 Suppl, 93| witnesses in Latin: because they suffered in order to bear ~witness
165 Suppl, 93| martyrdom, ~which is death suffered for Christ's sake: for "
166 Suppl, 93| infliction, but because it is suffered voluntarily: since we ~merit
167 Suppl, 93| married persons who have suffered martyrdom." ~Therefore martyrdom
168 Appen1, 1| wickedness and malice, and have suffered rather than caused ~their
169 Appen1, 1| the eternal ~punishment suffered by the damned: "Because
170 Appen1, 2| is ~greater than any pain suffered by the body.~Aquin.: SMT
|