Part, Question
1 1, 61 | Nazianzen, "whose authority in ~Christian doctrine is of such weight
2 1, 62 | Nazianzen, "whose authority in ~Christian doctrine is of such weight
3 1, 112 | conferred by God on man as a ~Christian, begin with his baptism;
4 2, 102 | or to the morals of ~the Christian people, which pertains to
5 2, 102 | called churches in which the Christian people gather together for ~
6 2, 102 | signified the cleansing ~of the Christian people from sins: and the
7 2, 102 | foreshadow something touching the Christian ~mode of life.~Aquin.: SMT
8 2, 108 | the ~precepts whereby a Christian's life is formed."~Aquin.:
9 2, 108 | of forming the life of a Christian. ~Therein man's interior
10 2, 1 | Para. 2/2~Hence matters of Christian faith are said to contain
11 2, 10 | pagans or heathens; or the ~Christian faith is resisted after
12 2, 10 | in any way received the ~Christian faith, viz. with pagans
13 2, 10 | slave of a Jew became a ~Christian, he should forthwith receive
14 2, 10 | rites of idolatry, in ~fact Christian princes at first caused
15 2, 11 | Consequently he ~that holds the Christian faith aright, assents, by
16 2, 11 | from the ~rectitude of the Christian faith. First, because he
17 2, 11 | to those who ~profess the Christian faith, but corrupt its dogmas.~
18 2, 11 | denoting a corruption of ~the Christian faith. Now it does not imply
19 2, 11 | imply a corruption of the Christian ~faith, if a man has a false
20 2, 11 | about matter touching the Christian faith.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
21 2, 12 | nevertheless had under him ~Christian soldiers, who when he said
22 2, 28 | says: "The sum total of a Christian's rule of life ~consists
23 2, 28 | and godliness." Now the Christian rule of life embraces ~every
24 2, 28 | 2: The sum total of the Christian religion consists in mercy, ~
25 2, 30 | The sum total of the ~Christian religion consists in doing
26 2, 38 | Marcel. cxxxviii]: "If the Christian Religion forbade war ~altogether,
27 2, 58 | kindly motives, but ~that Christian should despise Christian
28 2, 58 | Christian should despise Christian by boasting his own ~righteousness,
29 2, 84 | can. ~xii]: "Let every Christian take care that he offer
30 2, 91 | in matters pertaining to ~Christian religion." Now it is a lie
31 2, 91 | that the ~good and true Christian rejects also superstitious
32 2, 93 | divinations which art, however, Christian and true piety rejects and ~
33 2, 93 | concludes: "Thus a good Christian should beware of astrologers,
34 2, 94 | repudiated and avoided by Christian, even as other arts of vain
35 2, 97 | injury inflicted on the Christian people, for instance that ~
36 2, 120 | Church and the custom of Christian people. For ~this observance
37 2, 122 | threatened in confession of the Christian faith, as in the case of ~
38 2, 122 | being a ~witness to the Christian faith, which teaches us
39 2, 122 | it under pretext of the Christian faith, it is not ~evident
40 2, 122 | suffers this for love of the Christian faith, ~or rather through
41 2, 122 | men's things. But if as a ~Christian, let him not be ashamed,
42 2, 122 | Now a man is said to be a Christian because he holds the faith
43 2, 122 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: A Christian is one who is Christ's.
44 2, 122 | concupiscences." Hence to suffer as a Christian is not only to suffer in
45 2, 145 | whereby the community of the ~Christian people, that is, of the
46 2, 145 | Now the liberty of the Christian ~people seems to be hindered
47 2, 145 | becoming and profitable to the Christian people, ~is a matter of
48 2, 145 | contradiction to the custom of ~Christian people, which as Augustine
49 2, 145 | the common custom of the Christian people.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
50 2, 147 | unlawful to use wine under the Christian law.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[149]
51 2, 152 | things," says: "The whole of Christian teaching is ~summed up in
52 2, 152 | s works]) that of all a Christian's ~conflicts, the most difficult
53 2, 155 | is the sum total of the Christian ~religion." Therefore meekness
54 2, 159 | that "almost the ~whole of Christian teaching is humility." Consequently
55 2, 159 | Consequently nothing contained ~in Christian teaching is incompatible
56 2, 159 | incompatible with humility. Now Christian ~teaching admonishes us
57 2, 182 | Whether the perfection of the Christian life consists chiefly in
58 2, 182 | that the perfection of the Christian life does not ~consist chiefly
59 2, 182 | that the perfection of ~the Christian life does not chiefly consist
60 2, 182 | Therefore the perfection of the Christian life consists ~not only
61 2, 182 | Therefore the perfection of the Christian life consists radically
62 2, 182 | something of the kind. Now the ~Christian life consists chiefly in
63 2, 182 | Hence the perfection of the Christian life consists simply in ~
64 2, 182 | Further, the perfection of the Christian life, as stated (A[1]), ~
65 2, 182 | the perfection of the Christian ~life consists in charity.
66 2, 182 | if the perfection of ~the Christian life consists in observing
67 2, 182 | Further, the perfection of the Christian life is gauged according ~
68 2, 182 | in respect of ~which the Christian life is said to be perfect,
69 2, 182 | essentially the perfection of the Christian ~life consists in charity,
70 2, 183 | the perfection of the ~Christian life does not essentially
71 2, 184 | For all perfection of the Christian life began with ~Christ'
72 2, 184 | to the perfection of the Christian life. Consequently ~the
73 2, 185 | brother he signifies every Christian, according to 1 Cor. 7:12, "
74 2, 185 | in the practice of the Christian religion ~when a man draws
75 2, 186 | orders ~might confuse the Christian people, as stated in the
76 2, 186 | reference to the perfection of Christian life (Mt. ~5:39): "I say
77 2, 186 | powers ~of the Lord," i.e. "Christian virtue," according to a
78 2, 186 | Now the ~perfection of Christian virtue, seemingly, pertains
79 2, 186 | Further, those who profess the Christian religion should profess ~
80 2, 186 | schismatics have brought into the Christian religion.~Aquin.: SMT SS
81 2, 186 | belongs to the ~perfection of Christian life. Now those who possess
82 2, 186 | reach to the perfection of Christian life.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[188]
83 2, 186 | that the ~perfection of Christian life is diminished by having
84 2, 186 | with the perfection of ~Christian life. For our Lord did not
85 2, 187 | signifies the perfection of ~Christian life; and the renunciation
86 3, 1 | Volusian. cxxxvii): "The ~Christian doctrine nowhere holds that
87 3, 1 | Nativity (xxi): "Learn, O Christian, thy ~worth; and being made
88 3, 2 | altogether done away with, and Christian faith wholly overturned. ~
89 3, 2 | grace every man is made a Christian, from the beginning of his
90 3, 7 | xv): "Every man becomes a Christian from the beginning of his
91 3, 7 | man is said to be made a ~Christian by the same grace whereby
92 3, 10 | know ~that it is not the Christian doctrine that God was united
93 3, 23 | of faith every man is a ~Christian." But other men are Christians
94 3, 23 | without ~meriting it to be a Christian, so did it happen that this
95 3, 25 | he is not accounted a ~Christian, but a follower of Eunomius
96 3, 39 | things the ~perfection of Christian life consists.~Aquin.: SMT
97 3, 42 | art is condemned by the Christian learning. "And yet they
98 3, 60 | should be removed from the Christian religion, according to ~
99 3, 62 | which are necessary in the ~Christian life: thus Baptism is ordained
100 3, 62 | which are necessary in a Christian life, ~sacramental grace
101 3, 62 | Worship in regard to the ~Christian Religion. But it is manifest
102 3, 62 | inaugurated ~the Rites of the Christian Religion by offering "Himself -
103 3, 63 | according to the rite of the ~Christian life. Now whenever anyone
104 3, 63 | acknowledged and approved? Are the Christian sacraments, by ~any chance,
105 3, 63 | according to the rite of the Christian religion. Wherefore ~Dionysius (
106 3, 63 | Now the whole rite ~of the Christian religion is derived from
107 3, 63 | who ~are deputed to the Christian worship, of which Christ
108 3, 63 | Contra Parmen. ii): "The Christian ~sacraments are not less
109 3, 65 | according to the religion of Christian life, and to be a remedy
110 3, 65 | they are ordained to the Christian life, ~not directly, but
111 3, 66 | kingdom, and be called a Christian after Christ." Or, as ~Ambrose
112 3, 67 | admitted to the body of the ~Christian people: and to do this seems
113 3, 67 | the lowest rank among the Christian ~people: and consequently
114 3, 67 | is often ~permissible for Christian laymen to baptize, in cases
115 3, 67 | baptized by ~someone, whether Christian or pagan you know not. If
116 3, 67 | concerning things pertaining to Christian faith and mode of ~life,
117 3, 67 | things pertaining to the Christian rule of life and faith are
118 3, 68 | things that pertain to the ~Christian mode of life. Thirdly, a
119 3, 68 | things pertaining to the Christian mode of life, they may the
120 3, 69 | life of glory. ~Wherefore a Christian receives grace in Baptism,
121 3, 71 | it is a profession of the Christian faith. Now in order ~that
122 3, 71 | instruction in the mode ~of Christian life: and this belongs to
123 3, 71 | and on the perfection of ~Christian life: this belongs to bishops "
124 3, 72 | spiritual regeneration ~unto Christian life, so also is Confirmation
125 3, 72 | face of the enemies of the Christian Faith. And ~therefore it
126 3, 72 | show ~publicly that he is a Christian: thus too the apostles after
127 3, 72 | is not yet enrolled as a Christian soldier. And therefore ~
128 3, 72 | is already enrolled as a Christian soldier. For one who is
129 3, 80 | the Divine majesty, nor Christian ~discipline, for the Church'
130 3, 80 | for it. For since every Christian, from ~the fact that he
131 3, 80 | should enter the mouth of a Christian before other foods."~Aquin.:
132 3, 80 | enter into the mouth of a ~Christian before any other food must
133 3, 80 | when the devotion of the ~Christian faith was more flourishing,
134 3, 80 | because the multitude ~of the Christian people increased, in which
135 Suppl, 19| power from God. But kings of Christian peoples also receive ~power
136 Suppl, 19| Christ, they reign over the ~Christian people.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
137 Suppl, 23| with an ~excommunicated Christian.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[23] A[
138 Suppl, 59| been ~received into the Christian faith" (Decretals, XXVIII,
139 Suppl, 59| with the perfection of the ~Christian religion, which makes a
140 Suppl, 59| derogatory to the perfection of Christian life, the highest state
141 Suppl, 65| natural ~law. Hence, when the Christian religion prevailed, this
142 Suppl, 80| heavens, and was identified by Christian writers ~with the abode
143 Suppl, 81| heavens, and was identified by Christian writers with the ~abode
144 Suppl, 96| Now this applies to every ~Christian. Therefore all Christians
145 Suppl, 96| have the foundation of the Christian faith. ~Therefore all such
146 Suppl, 96| says: "The sum total of a Christian's rule of ~life consists
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