|    Part, Question1   1, 99  |       soul. But the soul is not ~transmitted from the parent. Therefore
 2   1, 99  |         righteousness have ~been transmitted from parents, to the children.~
 3   1, 99  |          nature, wherefore it is transmitted from the parent to ~the
 4   1, 99  |     rational soul, which is not ~transmitted by the parent, is infused
 5   1, 99  |         committed any evil to be transmitted to their descendants, ~nor
 6   1, 99  |   neither would the parents have transmitted to their ~descendants the
 7   1, 117 |    Whether the sensitive soul is transmitted with the semen?~(2) Whether
 8   1, 117 |        intellectual soul is thus transmitted?~(3) Whether all souls were
 9   1, 117 |    Whether the sensitive soul is transmitted with the semen?~Aquin.:
10   1, 117 |        the sensitive soul is not transmitted with the ~semen, but created
11   1, 117 |         the intellectual soul is transmitted with the semen.~Aquin.:
12   2, 17  |         whereby original sin is ~transmitted to posterity.~Aquin.: SMT
13   2, 46  |      anger is more ~liable to be transmitted from parent to child, than
14   2, 81  |       Whether man's first sin is transmitted, by way of origin to his ~
15   2, 81  |          any other ~parents, are transmitted to their descendants, by
16   2, 81  |      Further, an accident is not transmitted by way of origin, unless ~
17   2, 81  |      unless ~its subject be also transmitted, since accidents do not
18   2, 81  |          subject of sin, is ~not transmitted by way of origin, as was
19   2, 81  | Therefore neither can any sin be transmitted by way of origin.~Aquin.:
20   2, 81  |          3: Further, whatever is transmitted by way of human origin,
21   2, 81  |          sin of the first man is transmitted to his descendants, by way ~
22   2, 81  |       our first parent could be ~transmitted by way of origin to his
23   2, 81  |       that the rational soul is ~transmitted with the semen, so that
24   2, 81  |         the parent's soul can be transmitted ~to the children, even though
25   2, 81  |      even though the soul be not transmitted, from the fact ~that defects
26   2, 81  |          defects of the body are transmitted from parent to child - thus
27   2, 81  |         some ~bodily defects are transmitted by way of origin from parent
28   2, 81  |          defects of the soul are transmitted in ~consequence, on account
29   2, 81  |          the rational soul ~were transmitted, from the very fact that
30   2, 81  |     Hence the sin which is thus ~transmitted by the first parent to his
31   2, 81  |      before us: because guilt is transmitted by ~the way of origin from
32   2, 81  |       son, even as actual sin is transmitted ~through being imitated.~
33   2, 81  |         Although the soul is not transmitted, because the power in ~the
34   2, 81  |         of nearer ancestors are ~transmitted to their descendants?~Aquin.:
35   2, 81  |         of nearer ancestors, are transmitted to their descendants. For ~
36   2, 81  |        nearer ancestors is also ~transmitted to their descendants.~Aquin.:
37   2, 81  |         nearer ancestors are not transmitted to their descendants. Much ~
38   2, 81  |        of our first parent to be transmitted ~by way of origin. The reason
39   2, 81  |         affecting them, are not ~transmitted by parents to their children:
40   2, 81  |      nature of ~the species, are transmitted by parents to their children,
41   2, 81  |         natural disposition, are transmitted to the ~children, e.g. fleetness
42   2, 81  |         nature ~was to have been transmitted to his posterity, so also
43   2, 81  | consequently other sins are ~not transmitted.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[81] A[
44   2, 81  |       sin of the first parent is transmitted, by the way of origin, ~
45   2, 81  |         the first parent is not ~transmitted, by the way of origin, to
46   2, 81  |       the gift of Christ is not ~transmitted to all men: neither, therefore,
47   2, 81  |         of our ~first parent, is transmitted to his posterity, just as,
48   2, 81  |      soul's ~will, actual sin is transmitted to the members of the body,
49   2, 81  |          that actual sin can be ~transmitted to all such members as have
50   2, 81  |        Therefore original sin is transmitted to all those who are ~moved
51   2, 81  |         3: Just as Adam's sin is transmitted to all who are born of ~
52   2, 81  |        so is the grace of Christ transmitted to all that are ~begotten
53   2, 81  |        AA[1],3), original sin is transmitted ~from the first parent to
54   2, 81  |        sin, that original sin is transmitted to those to whom his active ~
55   2, 81  |          if the woman would have transmitted original sin to ~her children,
56   2, 81  |        Therefore original sin is transmitted to the children, not by
57   2, 81  |         1]) that original sin is transmitted ~by the first parent in
58   2, 81  |         sin ~would not have been transmitted to posterity on account
59   2, 82  | character of fault through being transmitted from our first ~parent,
60   2, 82  |         of our ~first parent was transmitted to his posterity. Wherefore
61   2, 82  |          parent, from whom it is transmitted to ~man through his corrupt
62   2, 83  |    together with human nature is transmitted to the child. But ~original
63   2, 83  |          A[1]), original sin ~is transmitted from the will of our first
64   2, 83  |       same way as actual sin is ~transmitted from any man's will to his
65   2, 83  |       the bodily semen, which is transmitted ~from Adam, does not of
66   2, 83  |         Further, original sin is transmitted through the carnal semen. ~
67   2, 83  |        of such a nature as to be transmitted from one subject to ~another:
68   2, 83  |   corruption of original sin is ~transmitted by the act of generation,
69   2, 83  |          But in so far as it ~is transmitted to the offspring, it belongs
70   2, 103 |      parent, from which sin was ~transmitted to a men, was not disobedience
71   2, 106 |        when one person's sin is ~transmitted to another, either by "imitation,"
72   2, 151 |     effect. Now original ~sin is transmitted to children by concupiscence,
73   2, 162 |        whole human nature to be ~transmitted by them to their posterity,
74   2, 162 |        our first parents' sin is transmitted ~to all, as we have stated
75   2, 162 | according to the law of nature, ~transmitted from our first parents.
76   3, 8   |      from original sin ~which he transmitted to his posterity. Hence
77   3, 8   |         sin of ~the first man is transmitted to posterity, inasmuch as
78   3, 19  |         of the whole ~nature, is transmitted to others by carnal propagation.
79   3, 27  |     Reply OBJ 4: Original sin is transmitted through the origin, inasmuch
80   3, 27  |       origin the human nature is transmitted, and original sin, ~properly
81   3, 27  |      sanctification. This is not transmitted to the children begotten ~
82   3, 31  |         by which original sin is transmitted. Consequently, they ~all
83   3, 42  |       God, and that it should be transmitted through them ~to the Gentiles:
84   3, 66  |         although original sin is transmitted through the members that
85 Suppl, 43|     leprosy, which is wont to be transmitted to ~the children), the betrothal
86 Suppl, 49|          whereby original sin is transmitted, is infected and ~corrupt,
87 Suppl, 49|       which original sin is not ~transmitted, is neither corrupt nor
88 Suppl, 58|          slave of ~the devil was transmitted to us by the act of the
89 Suppl, 64|    besides this disease is often transmitted to ~the offspring. Therefore
90 Suppl, 87|       But the judicial power was transmitted from the Father to the ~
91 Appen1, 1|        judge it." Now the defect transmitted to us ~through our origin,
 
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