|    Part, Question1   2, 102 |        of piety to assist at the burial of one's friends: wherefore ~
 2   2, 1   |          His Passion, ~death and burial; the fourth, to His descent
 3   2, 30  |           made no mention of the burial of the dead (Mt. 25:35,36).
 4   2, 30  |         After this life we give "burial to the dead."~Aquin.: SMT
 5   2, 30  |         1 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Burial does not profit a dead man
 6   2, 30  |    reason He did not mention the burial of the dead with the other
 7   2, 30  |   forfeits if he remain without ~burial, and as regards a man's
 8   2, 38  |       deprived of ecclesiastical burial. Therefore it seems ~that
 9   2, 57  |         deprived of an honorable burial, as the ~Philosopher declares (
10   2, 98  |         things include right of ~burial, right of patronage, and,
11   2, 98  |       which Abraham bought for a burial place was consecrated for
12   2, 98  |         that site to be used for burial, in ~order to turn it into
13   2, 98  |          even among the Gentiles burial places are looked upon as ~
14   2, 98  |       the price as payment for a burial ~place, he sinned in selling,
15   2, 98  |          Ephron offered him the ~burial place for nothing, Abraham
16   2, 99  |    circumstances. For after the ~burial the will had to be read,
17   2, 145 |         on which day our ~Lord's burial is commemorated, because "
18   2, 173 |        nothing but a ~corpse for burial." Therefore it was not necessary
19   2, 187 |         account of his ~father's burial: for there were others who
20   3, 46  |         His death; ~thirdly, His burial; and, fourthly, His descent
21   3, 51  |          Para. 1/1 - OF CHRIST'S BURIAL (FOUR ARTICLES)~We have
22   3, 51  |         now to consider Christ's burial, concerning which there
23   3, 51  |     Concerning the manner of His burial;~(3) Whether His body was
24   3, 51  |          salvation. But Christ's burial seems in no way to be conducive
25   3, 51  |       body, hath done it ~for My burial."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[51] A[
26   3, 51  |          granting leave ~for His burial. Secondly, because by Christ'
27   3, 51  |  salvation, so likewise did ~His burial. Hence Jerome says (Super
28   3, 51  |         Marc. xiv): "By Christ's burial we ~rise again"; and on
29   3, 51  |         give the ungodly for His burial," ~a gloss says: "He shall
30   3, 51  |  purchased them by His death and burial."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[51] A[
31   3, 51  |      unbecoming manner. For ~His burial should be in keeping with
32   3, 51  |         unbecoming for honorable burial ~to be accorded to Christ,
33   3, 51  |          anoint His body for the burial, as Mark relates ~(Mk. 14:
34   3, 51  |        with itself. But Christ's burial on the one hand was simple,
35   3, 51  |           the manner of Christ's burial does not seem to have been ~
36   3, 51  |        Gospels touching Christ's burial in no wise seem to ~pertain
37   3, 51  | Therefore the manner of Christ's burial was not becoming.~Aquin.:
38   3, 51  |           The manner of Christ's burial is shown to be seemly in ~
39   3, 51  |   devotion of those who gave Him burial. Hence ~Augustine says (
40   3, 51  | despicable: but in His honorable burial we can see the power of
41   3, 51  |   express that by His ~death and burial we are delivered from the
42   3, 51  |          are renewed by Christ's burial; death and corruption being ~
43   3, 51  |          from the evening of His burial to the dawn of the resurrection, ~
44   3, 66  |          1~Reply OBJ 2: Christ's burial is more clearly represented
45   3, 66  |         immersion reproduces the burial ~of the Lord by which you
46   3, 66  |        be conformed to Christ's ~burial. Therefore it seems that
47   3, 66  |       the three days of Christ's burial, and also the ~Trinity of
48   3, 66  |        And the three days of His burial were not necessary for our ~
49   3, 66  |          commemorate ~our Lord's burial and resurrection; for which
50 Suppl, 6 |       not be deprived of ~proper burial if he were to die before
51 Suppl, 71|    profit them?~(11) Whether the burial service profits the departed?~(
52 Suppl, 71|     priest when he performs the ~burial service in church. And since
53 Suppl, 71|      Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the burial service profits the dead?~
54 Suppl, 71|           It would seem that the burial service profits the dead.
55 Suppl, 71|          the like pertain to the burial service. Therefore the burial ~
56 Suppl, 71|    burial service. Therefore the burial ~service profits the dead.~
57 Suppl, 71|      their children touching the burial or even the translation ~
58 Suppl, 71|      dead." ~Therefore such like burial observances profit the dead.~
59 Suppl, 71|     devotion, arrange for their ~burial in some religious locality.
60 Suppl, 71|          locality. Therefore the burial service profits ~the dead.~
61 Suppl, 71|        pity than to condemn. Now burial ~in a sacred place is hurtful
62 Suppl, 71|          should we say that ~the burial service profits the good.~
63 Suppl, 71|   unburied: and consequently the burial service does not profit
64 Suppl, 71|        that, We have recourse to burial for the sake of both the ~
65 Suppl, 71|         through looking on their burial place, wherefore a ~"monument"
66 Suppl, 71|      however, a pagan error that burial was ~profitable to the dead
67 Suppl, 71|        Para. 2/2~That, moreover, burial in a sacred place profits
68 Suppl, 71|        far as the ~outlay on the burial brings either assistance
69 Suppl, 71|        is in this sense that the burial of the dead is ~reckoned
70 Suppl, 71|          of old arranged for the burial of their bodies, ~so as
71 Suppl, 71|        far as he rendered such a burial place unfitting for ~him
 
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