Part, Question
1 1, 28 | relation in God; but he wished to show that it was not
2 1, 32 | number in God, but that he wished to say that ~the ancients
3 1, 47 | answer that, When Origen wished to refute those who said
4 1, 61 | which the sinning angel wished ~to ascend, when he desired
5 1, 63 | inflated with pride, ~he wished to be called God."~Aquin.:
6 1, 63 | wherein he also perversely wished to be like unto God.~Aquin.:
7 1, 48 | answer that, When Origen wished to refute those who said
8 1, 62 | which the sinning angel wished ~to ascend, when he desired
9 1, 64 | inflated with pride, ~he wished to be called God."~Aquin.:
10 1, 64 | wherein he also perversely wished to be like unto God.~Aquin.:
11 1, 78 | able to understand when he wished, ~which is clearly false.
12 1, 93 | been ill-ordered had he wished to have, while in the ~state
13 2, 3 | the very moment that he wished for it. But at the ~moment
14 2, 63 | would be the same if God wished to give a man ~miraculously
15 2, 68 | Because Our Lord Himself wished ~us to be conformed to Him,
16 2, 94 | life," the gloss ~says: "He wished the law of the letter to
17 2, 102 | But, as stated above, He wished them to be offered to ~Him,
18 2, 102 | unity of the ~Godhead, God wished sacrifices to be offered
19 2, 102 | the victim; and the Lord ~wished to withdraw them from cruelty
20 2, 102 | what he is." Hence the Lord wished His people to ~be distinguished
21 2, 102 | who were prone to cruelty, wished them to practice ~pity even
22 2, 105 | Thirdly, when any foreigners wished to be admitted ~entirely
23 2, 107 | whereas God ~in His mercy wished religion to be a free service
24 2, 113 | his ~person (Wis. 7:7): "I wished, and understanding was given
25 2, 2 | himself, but because he wished his ~disciples to be satisfied
26 2, 26 | according to Rm. 9:3: "I wished myself to be an ~anathema
27 2, 26 | more than himself. For he wished to ~be deprived for a time
28 2, 31 | to a good name, Our ~Lord wished that we should publicly
29 2, 31 | middle space. Now Our Lord wished the beginning of ~fraternal
30 2, 31 | himself alone, while He wished the end to be public, ~when
31 2, 41 | of hindrance: for ~Peter wished to hinder Our Lord's Passion
32 2, 68 | She is my sister," he wished the truth to ~be concealed
33 2, 79 | in olden times, those who wished to be purified ~were sprinkled
34 2, 81 | ourselves alone, for He ~wished each one to pray for all,
35 2, 95 | Para. 1/2~Reply OBJ 3: God wished to give a sign to Achaz,
36 2, 98 | we do not read that he ~wished to sell anything. Therefore
37 2, 98 | OBJ 4: Simon the magician wished to buy a spiritual power
38 2, 98 | that "Simon the magician wished to buy the gift of the Holy ~
39 2, 98 | in danger of death that ~wished to be baptized, and the
40 2, 101 | forbade John when the latter wished to honor him ~(Apoc. 22:
41 2, 104 | a ~convenient time, one wished to repay at once, favor
42 2, 108 | Sara was his sister, he wished to hide the truth, not to
43 2, 109 | existence, as though he wished to have it, but in ~respect
44 2, 113 | belong to flattery, if one wished to praise a person for things
45 2, 145 | whereas God in His mercy wished our religion to be ~distinguished
46 2, 161 | away," says: ~"Adam and Eve wished to rob the Godhead and they
47 2, 161 | Vera Relig. 13) that "he wished to enjoy his own power rather
48 2, 161 | God, in so far as each wished to rely on himself in contempt
49 2, 180 | Apostle ~says (Rm. 9:3): "I wished myself to be an anathema
50 2, 183 | desireth a good work,' he wished to explain what the episcopacy ~
51 2, 183 | would be going back, if he wished to pass ~to the religious
52 2, 184 | from marriage John who ~wished to marry" [*Prolog. in Joan.
53 3, 1 | contrary, ~inasmuch as He wished to draw nigh to us by taking
54 3, 1 | fully for original sin, wished to ~suffer sensible pain,
55 3, 1 | saying (Q[2]) that "Christ wished to appear to man and to
56 3, 4 | principle. Hence, if He wished to assume human nature,
57 3, 4 | sinners." Hence, if He wished to assume human nature from ~
58 3, 7 | all nations; but Christ wished to preach ~personally only
59 3, 12 | it seems that even Christ wished to be subject to the ~ordinations
60 3, 13 | even this power if He had wished. But ~since man has three
61 3, 13 | Father, praying for what He wished to ~be done, for it is written (
62 3, 13 | His will. ~Secondly, He wished things to be brought about
63 3, 13 | heralded by His own, and yet He wished to be sought; and so it
64 3, 13 | Creator and ~Redeemer of all, wished to be hid and could not,
65 3, 13 | not My own glory." ~Yet He wished absolutely, and especially
66 3, 14 | without its penalties. But He ~wished to bear its penalties in
67 3, 16 | Catholics. The Nestorians wished to divide words ~predicated
68 3, 18 | in His different wills ~wished contrary things. For in
69 3, 18 | For in His Divine will He wished for death, from ~which He
70 3, 18 | sensitive ~will in Christ wished what the Divine will did
71 3, 18 | the human reason in Christ wished the passion. For the ~absolute
72 3, 18 | absolute will of Christ wished the salvation of the human
73 3, 19 | Holy Ghost in their ~mercy wished Christ to do and to suffer
74 3, 21 | able to carry out all He ~wished, since as man He was not
75 3, 21 | being both God and man, He wished to offer prayers to the ~
76 3, 21 | silence, if need be, but He wished to show Himself a suppliant ~
77 3, 21 | Although the sensuality wished what the reason besought,
78 3, 21 | may fulfil ~it. Now Christ wished to suffer what He suffered.
79 3, 21 | these things, because He ~wished." Therefore it was not fitting
80 3, 21 | above (A[1], ad 1) Christ ~wished to pray to His Father in
81 3, 21 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Christ wished indeed to suffer what He
82 3, 21 | particular time: nevertheless He wished to obtain, after His passion,
83 3, 22 | sacred token of which He wished ~to be the daily Sacrifice
84 3, 27 | Chrysostom says that "she wished to do them ~a favor, and
85 3, 28 | sin, and without which He wished to be conceived, Who was
86 3, 28 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Christ wished so to show the reality of
87 3, 29 | our ~Lord's Mother never wished to have carnal intercourse
88 3, 29 | she would seem to have wished to ~hide her sin by a lie:
89 3, 29 | Altar. Wherefore our Lord wished these ~to be more hidden,
90 3, 31 | also that, because "Matthew wished to signify ~that Christ
91 3, 35 | from our pains; ~and so He wished to die a painful death.
92 3, 35 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Christ wished "to flower" by His holy
93 3, 35 | carnal birth. Therefore He wished to be fostered and brought
94 3, 35 | up at ~Nazareth. But He wished to be born at Bethlehem
95 3, 35 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Christ wished to be born during the reign
96 3, 35 | et Vet. Test., ~"Christ wished to be born, when the light
97 3, 36 | Holy one," or because they wished to court favor with ~Herod,
98 3, 37 | kinsfolk of John the Baptist wished to call him ~"by his father'
99 3, 37 | stated above (A[1]), Christ wished to be "made under ~the Law,
100 3, 37 | first-born, and ~since He wished to be "made under the Law,"
101 3, 37 | For this very reason He wished the legal victims to be ~
102 3, 37 | is written 2 Cor. ~8:9, "wished the poor man's victim to
103 3, 37 | not subject to the Law, wished, ~nevertheless, to submit
104 3, 37 | for the same reasons He wished His ~Mother also to fulfil
105 3, 37 | no uncleanness, yet she ~wished to fulfil the observance
106 3, 39 | was baptized because He wished, ~not to be cleansed, but
107 3, 39 | the water." Thirdly, He wished to be ~baptized, as Augustine
108 3, 39 | Epiphany (cxxxvi), ~"because He wished to do what He had commanded
109 3, 39 | the New ~Law. Therefore He wished not only to be circumcised,
110 3, 39 | stated above (A[1]), Christ wished to be baptized in ~order
111 3, 39 | thereto more efficaciously, He wished to be baptized with a ~baptism
112 3, 39 | 1]; Q[38], A[1]), Christ wished to be ~baptized in order
113 3, 40 | 43) He ~says to those who wished to stay Him: "To other cities
114 3, 40 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Christ wished to make His Godhead known
115 3, 40 | And therefore our Lord ~wished to give men an example of
116 3, 40 | Law. In token of this He wished even to be circumcised; ~
117 3, 40 | 2/2 ~And Christ, indeed, wished to conform His conduct to
118 3, 40 | 2: By those words Christ wished to show that man is made ~
119 3, 41 | 4~I answer that, Christ wished to be tempted; first that
120 3, 41 | temptation. Wherefore also He wished to be ~tempted after His
121 3, 41 | God: wherefore (the devil) wished to tempt ~Him. This is implied
122 3, 41 | says (Heb. 4:15), Christ wished to be ~"tempted in all things,
123 3, 41 | spirit.'" And hence Christ wished to be ~tempted by an enemy,
124 3, 41 | desert. Because Christ wished to be tempted in order to
125 3, 42 | Passion, certain Gentiles wished to see Jesus, He said: "
126 3, 42 | were, wrote whatever He wished us to read concerning His
127 3, 43 | to pray, but because He wished to ~teach us how to pray.
128 3, 44 | s goodness, for when He wished to afford an example of
129 3, 44 | human body: ~but when He wished to picture to them His severity
130 3, 45 | the hands of the Jews who wished to hurl Him down or ~to
131 3, 45 | Phil. 3:21), in whom He wished by His ~transfiguration
132 3, 45 | 1~I answer that, Christ wished to be transfigured in order
133 3, 45 | fifth reason was that "He wished His disciples to imitate
134 3, 46 | over the ~whole world, He wished to suffer in the center
135 3, 51 | of Scriptural language, wished to compute as night those
136 3, 54 | Bartholomew, that "if he wished he could be seen, ~and not
137 3, 55 | His ~Resurrection our Lord wished especially to show that
138 3, 66 | as it was instituted; but wished men to become accustomed
139 3, 66 | it said against some who wished ~to be baptized again: "
140 3, 68 | neither are baptized, nor wished to be baptized: which clearly
141 3, 80 | depth of this mystery, wished to fix it closely in the
142 3, 83 | observed (Q[73], A[5]), Christ wished to give ~this sacrament
143 3, 86 | overcome by man, if man wished a sin to be blotted out,
144 Suppl, 11| every priest could, if he wished, divulge a sin, by ~making
145 Suppl, 34| 1/1~I answer that, God wished to produce His works in
146 Suppl, 54| they could separate if they wished. ~Nevertheless, they could
147 Suppl, 65| the Old ~Testament all who wished to do so, without any distinction,
148 Suppl, 66| followed: unless ~perhaps he wished to explain that he means
149 Suppl, 71| 13). Hence, also, they wished to be buried in the land
150 Suppl, 74| answers certain persons who wished to liken the number of ~
151 Suppl, 92| great love for the maiden ~wished to give the dowry which
152 Suppl, 96| one ~might say that he wished to remain there for ever,
153 Suppl, 96| they would indeed have wished to live for ever, that they ~
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