|     Part, Question1   1, 51  | Consequently vital functions can be performed in assumed ~bodies by the
  2   1, 54  |            whose operations are not performed through ~bodily organs,
  3   1, 63  |            as ~something good to be performed now, from the inclination
  4   1, 75  |             understanding alone is ~performed without a corporeal organ.
  5   1, 76  |           is an act which cannot be performed by a corporeal ~organ, like
  6   1, 76  |         action of the senses is not performed without a corporeal instrument. ~
  7   1, 77  |          operations of the soul are performed without a corporeal ~organ,
  8   1, 77  |         operations of the soul are ~performed by means of corporeal organs;
  9   1, 52  | Consequently vital functions can be performed in assumed ~bodies by the
 10   1, 55  |            whose operations are not performed through ~bodily organs,
 11   1, 64  |            as ~something good to be performed now, from the inclination
 12   1, 74  |             understanding alone is ~performed without a corporeal organ.
 13   1, 75  |           is an act which cannot be performed by a corporeal ~organ, like
 14   1, 75  |         action of the senses is not performed without a corporeal instrument. ~
 15   1, 76  |          operations of the soul are performed without a corporeal ~organ,
 16   1, 76  |         operations of the soul are ~performed by means of corporeal organs;
 17   1, 77  |          nature that it is not even performed ~by any corporeal organ;
 18   1, 77  |          the soul, which is indeed ~performed through a corporeal organ,
 19   1, 77  |           the soul is that which is performed by a corporeal organ, and
 20   1, 77  |             vegetative principle is performed by means of heat, the property
 21   1, 88  |     knowledge is here acquired, are performed by the mind ~turning to
 22   1, 90  |        these actions are, in a way, performed, not being low down, but
 23   1, 94  |             mites into the treasury performed ~a deed of absolutely less
 24   1, 94  |       greater virtue, he would have performed greater works. But if we ~
 25   1, 104 |           intellectual operation is performed by the intellect in ~which
 26   1, 107 |         regards the Divine actions ~performed by superiors towards inferiors
 27   1, 109 | ministration miracles are sometimes performed. ~(tm)Aquin.: SMT FP Q[110]
 28   1, 111 |            Para. 2/2~Yet the action performed by the angel who is sent,
 29   2, 101 |        because formerly the actions performed in theatres were done to
 30   2, 102 |        priests the consecration was performed as follows. First, when
 31   2, 103 |          but in the sense that they performed them without the mind to
 32   2, 113 |           because they can only be ~performed by Divine power; and they
 33   2, 25  |           actions which ~have to be performed outwardly, so that, to wit,
 34   2, 51  |            is reached in the action performed by the body; while the ~
 35   2, 83  |           of the other virtues are ~performed out of reverence for God;
 36   2, 102 |            before God through being performed out of obedience to ~God'
 37   2, 151 |      without sin, provided they ~be performed in due manner and order,
 38   2, 187 |          these are ~those which are performed in the divine mysteries,
 39   3, 7   |     magnificence; although He also ~performed the act of liberality, as
 40   3, 19  |          same ~epistle he adds: "He performed Divine works not as God
 41   3, 28  |          are more praiseworthy when performed in fulfilment of a vow. ~
 42   3, 36  |           39) ~that "after they had performed all things according to
 43   3, 46  |           actions are more suitably performed than deeds ~of violence,
 44   3, 53  |             done "at once" which is performed within ~a short space of
 45   3, 64  |           any sacramental rite were performed by good angels, it should
 46   3, 66  |          etc. And since ~the action performed by the minister is expressed
 47   3, 70  |  circumcision should not ~have been performed with a stone knife.~Aquin.:
 48   3, 70  |      fitting for circumcision to be performed on the ~virile member. First,
 49   3, 70  |          are related as having been performed with a ~stone knife, thus (
 50   3, 72  |          either licitly or ~validly performed by others than those who
 51   3, 74  |          This sacrament can only be performed with wine from the ~grape.
 52   3, 75  |          wherever this sacrament is performed.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[75] A[
 53   3, 76  |            where this ~sacrament is performed: whereas it is in heaven
 54   3, 78  |         sacrament of Baptism can be performed sometimes by pronouncing ~
 55   3, 78  |            this ~sacrament could be performed sometimes by uttering those
 56   3, 78  |       excellence in the sacraments, performed this ~sacrament without
 57   3, 78  |             the consecration is now performed by reciting the things which
 58   3, 78  |            the consecration was not performed then by these ~words, neither
 59   3, 82  |           this sacrament that it is performed only as in the person of
 60   3, 82  |      sacrifice which is wonderfully performed in ~memory of Christ: but
 61   3, 82  |        souls. But this sacrament is performed in the ~consecration of
 62   3, 83  |         mystery;~(5) Of the actions performed in celebrating this mystery.~(
 63   3, 83  |            such consecrations to be performed in the Church.~Aquin.: SMT
 64   3, 83  |    necessity ~this sacrament can be performed in houses which have not
 65   3, 83  |          sacrament, therefore is it performed with greater solemnity than
 66   3, 83  |         regarding the consecration, performed by supernatural power, the ~
 67   3, 83  |             1/1~Whether the actions performed in celebrating this sacrament
 68   3, 83  |           It seems that the actions performed in celebrating this mystery ~
 69   3, 83  |             Further, the ceremonies performed in the sacraments of the
 70   3, 83  |             Further, the ceremonies performed in this sacrament represent ~
 71   3, 83  |            Reply OBJ 5: The actions performed by the priest in mass are
 72   3, 83  |            completed except they be performed in ~perfect order. For since
 73   3, 83  |             perfect, except they be performed in perfect ~order. But if
 74   3, 84  |      sacrament ~only, viz. the acts performed outwardly both by the repentant
 75   3, 86  |           the human acts, which are performed by the ~sinner, are the
 76 Suppl, 9 |   confession is ~from within and is performed by ourselves, so that when
 77 Suppl, 17|           knowledge, cannot be well performed without both of the above,
 78 Suppl, 25|             body in which many have performed works of ~satisfaction exceeding
 79 Suppl, 25|       indulgence at all), but they ~performed them for the whole Church
 80 Suppl, 29|             one sacrament should be performed by one minister. But ~the
 81 Suppl, 29|            second unction should be performed, since each sacrament has
 82 Suppl, 29|      consecration of the matter is ~performed by a bishop, and the application
 83 Suppl, 30|             duties which have to be performed in the Church, a distinction
 84 Suppl, 37|           that certain acts may be ~performed. Hence it behooves the sacrament
 85 Suppl, 40|             while other actions are performed by the whole ~body of ministers
 86 Suppl, 45|            is nevertheless validly ~performed, although it is a sin to
 87 Suppl, 45|      marriage may be more fittingly performed. ~Hence if these be omitted
 88 Suppl, 52|           of marriage ~before it is performed. Therefore if it could supervene
 89 Suppl, 70|          body, because they are not performed except through the medium
 90 Suppl, 70|           operations, however, are ~performed by the soul without a bodily
 91 Suppl, 71|      inquiry:~(1) Whether suffrages performed by one person can profit
 92 Suppl, 71|         Para. 1/1~Whether suffrages performed by sinners profit the dead?~
 93 Suppl, 71|           would seem that suffrages performed by sinners do not profit ~
 94 Suppl, 71|             Therefore the suffrages performed by them do not profit the ~
 95 Suppl, 71|           person ~for whom they are performed. Therefore it would appear
 96 Suppl, 71|        differs ~not whether they be performed by good or by wicked persons.~
 97 Suppl, 71|         considered in the suffrages performed ~by the wicked. First, the
 98 Suppl, 71|             by ~whomsoever they are performed, in this respect the suffrages
 99 Suppl, 71|            persons by whom they are performed be in ~sin. Nevertheless
100 Suppl, 71|              the one for whom it is performed be capable of availing by
101 Suppl, 71|            for whom the suffrage is performed, but rather on the one who
102 Suppl, 71|       frequented the sacraments and performed works generically good, ~
103 Suppl, 93|           due to an act that is not performed through ~the body: wherefore
104 Suppl, 96|       punishment of those who have ~performed works of mercy?~Aquin.:
 
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