Part, Question
1 2, 2 | to Ps. 90:15,16: "I will deliver him, and I will glorify
2 2, 79 | Accordingly He is said to deliver them up to a reprobate sense,
3 2, 100 | the poor, and if I should deliver my body to be burned, and ~
4 2, 102 | the midst of thy camp, to deliver thee, and ~to give up thy
5 2, 105 | 23:15): "Thou ~shalt not deliver to his master the servant
6 2, 114 | Cor. 13:3: "If I should deliver my body to be burned, and ~
7 2, 1 | those who were the first to deliver the faith, knew it most
8 2, 1 | knowledge of the art, does not deliver it all at ~once to his disciple
9 2, 2 | not as it was intended to deliver man from sin by the Passion
10 2, 2 | believed that God would ~deliver mankind in whatever way
11 2, 22 | the poor, and if I should deliver my body to be burned, ~and
12 2, 24 | to Rm. ~7:24: "Who shall deliver me from the body of this
13 2, 31 | denounce our brother and so deliver ~his conscience from sin,
14 2, 38 | Rescue the poor: and deliver ~the needy out of the hand
15 2, 40 | Further, it is praiseworthy to deliver a multitude from a ~tyrannical
16 2, 58 | power whereby he ~was to deliver his people.~Aquin.: SMT
17 2, 62 | sinners forthwith in order to deliver the good, whereas sometimes
18 2, 62 | sin, since God is able to deliver man from ~sin under any
19 2, 63 | beat him with the rod, and deliver his soul from hell." Again
20 2, 65 | account of the evidence, to ~deliver judgment in opposition to
21 2, 67 | written (Prov. 24:11): "Deliver them that are led ~to death:
22 2, 67 | to death forbear not to deliver." Now ~a man is under greater
23 2, 67 | direct that one should ~deliver a man from death in opposition
24 2, 67 | wherefore ~neither should a man deliver himself from death by resisting
25 2, 68 | is required in order to deliver a man from an unjust ~death
26 2, 68 | Rescue the poor, ~and deliver the needy from the hand
27 2, 68 | sinner"; and (Prov. 24:11): ~"Deliver them that are led to death";
28 2, 81 | we refer in the words, "Deliver us from ~evil."~Aquin.:
29 2, 81 | mentioned by Matthew, "Deliver us from evil," is omitted
30 2, 81 | Through Thy nativity, deliver us, O Lord." The reason
31 2, 86 | Lord, saying: If Thou wilt deliver ~the children of Ammon into
32 2, 86 | and bridegroom mutually deliver the power over their bodies
33 2, 108 | tell a lie in ~order to deliver another from any danger
34 2, 120 | according to Prov. 24:11, "Deliver them that are led to death": ~
35 2, 122 | Cor. 13:3, "If I should deliver my body to ~be burned, and
36 2, 140 | beat ~him with a rod, and deliver his soul from Hell." In
37 2, 160 | that he is doing, and may deliver ~him from pride']," says
38 2, 173 | away, and there be none to ~deliver you"; in another way, as
39 2, 178 | man that I am, who shall deliver me from the body of this
40 2, 185 | unlawful for a priest to ~deliver judgment because he lacks
41 2, 186 | Rescue the poor, and deliver the needy out of the hand
42 3, 19 | thereof'] . . . they shall deliver ~neither son nor daughter;
43 3, 19 | daughter; but they shall only deliver their own souls by ~their
44 3, 36 | that fear Him, and shall deliver them." But Christ's birth
45 3, 37 | sin Himself, in order to deliver us ~from death, and to make
46 3, 37 | original sin, in order to deliver us from the ~yoke of the
47 3, 37 | Israel, because, in order to deliver the Israelites, He "slew
48 3, 40 | Him. Fourthly, in order to deliver men from subjection to ~
49 3, 44 | miracles, He should also ~deliver those who were obsessed
50 3, 46 | whereby God deigned to deliver us by the man Jesus Christ,
51 3, 46 | was possible for God to ~deliver mankind otherwise than by
52 3, 46 | should vanquish him and deliver man, not merely by the power ~
53 3, 46 | 3]). But Christ came to deliver men from every ~kind of
54 3, 46 | OBJ 6: Christ willed to deliver the human race from sins
55 3, 47 | From what motive did He deliver Himself up to the Passion?~(
56 3, 47 | that God the Father did not deliver up Christ to ~the Passion.
57 3, 47 | that God the Father did not deliver up ~Christ to His Passion.~
58 3, 47 | respects God the Father did ~deliver up Christ to the Passion.
59 3, 47 | God the Father ~did not so deliver up Christ, but inspired
60 3, 47 | Mt. 20:19): "They shall deliver ~Him to the Gentiles to
61 3, 47 | Reply OBJ 2: Judas did not deliver up Christ to Pilate, but
62 3, 48 | Lest perhaps the adversary deliver thee to the judge, and ~
63 3, 48 | the judge, and ~the judge deliver thee to the officer" - that
64 3, 49 | Christ's Passion. For to deliver from sin belongs to God
65 3, 49 | Christ's Passion did not ~deliver men from the punishment
66 3, 50 | that by dying He might deliver us from fearing death: hence
67 3, 50 | empire of death and might ~deliver them who, through the fear
68 3, 51 | endured death in order to deliver us from death. Therefore
69 3, 52 | Christ to die in order to deliver us from death, so it was ~
70 3, 52 | descend into hell in order to deliver us also from ~going down
71 3, 52 | Passion that Christ should ~deliver the captives detained in
72 3, 52 | punishment Himself, but to deliver them who were.~Aquin.: SMT
73 3, 52 | Christ went there ~except to deliver men from the same woes."
74 3, 52 | Christ went down into hell to deliver men from thence. But He ~
75 3, 52 | descending into hell did not deliver ~the holy Fathers from thence.
76 3, 52 | would seem that Christ did deliver some of the lost from hell, ~
77 3, 52 | prisons. Therefore Christ did deliver ~some from the hell of the
78 3, 52 | descent into hell did not ~deliver the children from thence.
79 3, 52 | descending into hell, He did not deliver souls ~from Purgatory.~Aquin.:
80 3, 53 | in dying that He might ~deliver us from evil, so was He
81 3, 53 | Mt. 20:19): "They shall deliver Him to ~the Gentiles to
82 3, 56 | resurrection: because God could deliver us in ~some other way than
83 3, 56 | But having once decreed to deliver us in this way, ~it is evident
84 3, 64 | Church, so neither may ~they deliver another faith, nor institute
85 3, 66 | Cor. 13:3): "If ~I should deliver my body to be burned, and
86 3, 82 | belongs to the bishop to deliver, not only to the ~people,
87 3, 82 | knowledge that some priests deliver the Lord's body to a layman
88 3, 82 | so it belongs to ~him to deliver consecrated gifts to the
89 3, 83 | the people, when he says: "Deliver us, we beseech Thee, ~O
90 3, 84 | faith, and mercy ~do not deliver him from sin, without Penance.
91 3, 89 | the poor, and if I should deliver my body to be ~burned, and
92 3, 89 | the Apostle, 'If I should deliver my body to be ~burned and
93 Suppl, 8 | absolution, suffices to deliver them from everlasting death.
94 Suppl, 10| that confession does not deliver one from the death ~of sin.
95 Suppl, 10| Therefore confession does not deliver one from the death ~of sin.~
96 Suppl, 10| of Penance. But ~Penance deliver from guilt. Therefore confession
97 Suppl, 10| absolution has the power to ~deliver from punishment, for two
98 Suppl, 21| for instance, in order to deliver him from his sickness.~Aquin.:
99 Suppl, 25| enjoined on a man, she would deliver him ~to be punished more
100 Suppl, 34| her so that some should deliver the sacraments to others,
101 Suppl, 72| us, ~their prayers would deliver entirely from punishment
102 Suppl, 75| and in like manner He can deliver from death those ~who have
103 Suppl, 84| of a case, in order to ~deliver a just verdict, so is it
104 Suppl, 96| Divine mercy will in time ~deliver the damned from their punishment.~
105 Appen1, 2| fire of Purgatory does not deliver from ~the debt of punishment.
106 Appen1, 2| fire of Purgatory does not deliver from punishment.~Aquin.:
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