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       Part, Question9501   3, 47  |               equal to God." But these things seemed to be only ~against
 9502   3, 48  |                   since there are four things to ~be noted in every sacrifice -
 9503   3, 48  |             redeemed with ~corruptible things as gold or silver from your
 9504   3, 48  |             for you, and fill up those things that are wanting of the ~
 9505   3, 48  |             For someone to redeem, two things are required - namely, ~
 9506   3, 49  |        producing the effect. But other things besides are required for
 9507   3, 49  |              But ~there are many other things of which we have faith,
 9508   3, 49  |               the earth, will draw all things to Myself." Now He was ~
 9509   3, 49  |           answer that, There are three things to be considered regarding
 9510   3, 49  |               25: "Thou lovest all the things ~that are, and hatest none
 9511   3, 49  |                 and hatest none of the things which Thou hast made." Therefore ~
 9512   3, 49  |                high-priest of the good things to come . . . by His own ~
 9513   3, 50  |             which He gives life to all things."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[50] A[
 9514   3, 50  |                 Metaph. v, text. 12), ~things specifically diverse are
 9515   3, 50  |                corruption' denotes two things: in one way it is the ~separation
 9516   3, 50  |                from the body and other things of the sort; in ~another
 9517   3, 51  |                1~OBJ 4: Further, "What things soever were written," especially
 9518   3, 51  |                 15:4. But some of the ~things written in the Gospels touching
 9519   3, 51  |                 iii that "in all ~such things, it is not the use thereof,
 9520   3, 51  |             may lawfully use ~precious things medicinally, from the need
 9521   3, 51  |                with simplicity in such things. Yet, as ~Jerome observes,
 9522   3, 51  |              great stone,' because all things ~around the body of Jesus
 9523   3, 52  |           immensity ~that embraces all things. But it happens in those
 9524   3, 52  |                But it happens in those things which are in a ~place corporeally
 9525   3, 53  |             have now to consider those things that concern Christ's Exaltation; ~
 9526   3, 53  |              reason did He endure evil things in dying that He might ~
 9527   3, 53  |                advance us towards good things; according to Rm. 4:25: "
 9528   3, 53  |              and ~exemplar of all good things.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[53] A[
 9529   3, 53  |         Consequently, it behooved ~all things appertaining to glory, whether
 9530   3, 53  |             Son; accordingly these two things are mutually consequent, ~
 9531   3, 54  |                 blood, and other ~such things, are of the very nature
 9532   3, 54  |               Consequently, all ~these things were in Christ's body when
 9533   3, 54  |            very man who had said these things, himself retracted ~them
 9534   3, 54  |              Fide Orth. iv) that "some things are ~truly said of Christ
 9535   3, 55  |                1/1~I answer that, Some things come to our knowledge by
 9536   3, 55  |             special favor of grace, as things divinely revealed. Now,
 9537   3, 55  |               established law of such ~things is that they be revealed
 9538   3, 55  |             heavenly spirits. But such things as concern future glory
 9539   3, 55  |                God, besides Thee, what things Thou hast prepared for them ~
 9540   3, 55  |              Thee." Consequently, such things are not known by man ~except
 9541   3, 55  |                says (Rm. 13:1): "Those things that are of ~God, are well
 9542   3, 55  |        established order is this, that things above men's ken are ~revealed
 9543   3, 55  |        Concerning the Resurrection two things had to be ~manifested to
 9544   3, 55  |               as John admits, not ~all things were written down. And He
 9545   3, 55  |              in the same way as Divine things are revealed. But ~Divine
 9546   3, 55  |              are revealed. But ~Divine things are revealed to men in various
 9547   3, 55  |             disposed, perceive ~Divine things rightly, whereas those not
 9548   3, 55  |              men perceiveth not ~those things that are of the Spirit of
 9549   3, 55  |              faith, when He said: "All things must ~needs be fulfilled
 9550   3, 55  |              useless for demonstrating things of faith, as was shown ~
 9551   3, 55  |           refuse to believe ~only such things as he can see. But for a
 9552   3, 55  |                from visible ~signs the things he does not see, does not
 9553   3, 55  |            with glory. But some of the things which Christ showed to His ~
 9554   3, 55  |             were shut": and some other things seem contrary to glory,
 9555   3, 55  |           Wisdom of God, "ordereth all things ~sweetly" and in a fitting
 9556   3, 56  |           therefore, just as all other things which Christ did and endured
 9557   3, 56  |             Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 4: Two things concur in the justification
 9558   3, 57  |               says (De Coelo ii) that "things which are in ~a state of
 9559   3, 57  |        increase our faith, which is of things unseen. ~Hence our Lord
 9560   3, 57  |               our charity to heavenly ~things. Hence the Apostle says (
 9561   3, 57  |                 Col. 3:1,2): "Seek the things that are ~above, where Christ
 9562   3, 57  |            right hand of God. Mind the things ~that are above, not the
 9563   3, 57  |                that are above, not the things that are upon the earth":
 9564   3, 57  |              drawing us up to heavenly things, therefore our ~Lord said
 9565   3, 57  |           according to" can denote two things; the ~condition of the one
 9566   3, 57  |           because He who had made all ~things was taken up above all things
 9567   3, 57  |          things was taken up above all things by His own power."~Aquin.:
 9568   3, 57  |                thereof ~is received in things according to their capacity,
 9569   3, 57  |         heavens that He might fill all things."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[57] A[
 9570   3, 57  |         comparison can be made between things ~which have no common ratio.
 9571   3, 57  |            place is due to the higher ~things. Therefore it does not seem
 9572   3, 57  |              that "He who had made all things, was by ~His own power raised
 9573   3, 57  |              power raised up above all things."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[57] A[
 9574   3, 57  |             part of the dignity of the things to which a place is ~attributed:
 9575   3, 57  |               part, in regard to those things which, in ascending, He
 9576   3, 57  |                that He might fill all ~things," that is, "with His gifts,"
 9577   3, 58  |              Right and left belong ~to things definable by limit. But
 9578   3, 58  |                been said (A[1]) three ~things can be understood under
 9579   3, 58  |              with the Father over all ~things, both in place and dignity."
 9580   3, 58  |               the Father: ~hence these things belong to the Son essentially,
 9581   3, 59  |             Judgment ~when we treat of things pertaining to the end of
 9582   3, 59  |               1/2~I answer that, Three things are required for passing
 9583   3, 59  |              souls judge aright of the things beneath us, so does He who ~
 9584   3, 59  |                 as the Father does all things through the Son, inasmuch
 9585   3, 59  |             His ~art, so He judges all things through the Son, inasmuch
 9586   3, 59  |              bring to light the hidden things of darkness, ~and will make
 9587   3, 59  |             and that God has "put all ~things under His feet." Consequently,
 9588   3, 59  |                but one ~tempted in all things like as we are, without
 9589   3, 59  |              spiritual man judgeth all things." But beyond all creatures ~
 9590   3, 59  |                of Christ to judge ~all things.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[59] A[
 9591   3, 59  |             spiritual man ~judgeth all things." But a man becomes spiritual
 9592   3, 59  |                  we see not as yet all things subject to" ~Christ. Therefore
 9593   3, 59  |                as ~the Father does all things through His Word, so He
 9594   3, 59  |             His Word, so He judges all things ~through His Word.~Aquin.:
 9595   3, 59  |                is it evident ~that all things are subject to His judgment.
 9596   3, 59  |              spiritual man judgeth all things," as ~is said in 1 Cor.
 9597   3, 59  |               passes judgment upon all things.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[59] A[
 9598   3, 59  |            came to raise men to Divine things. Hence Ambrose ~observes
 9599   3, 59  |             Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: All things are subject to Christ in
 9600   3, 59  |              from the Father, over all things, according to Mt. ~28:18: "
 9601   3, 59  |            exercise of this power, all things are not yet subject to Him:
 9602   3, 59  |                His will regarding all ~things, by saving some and punishing
 9603   3, 59  |              In a fifth way, as to the things upon ~which a man's heart
 9604   3, 59  |                Para. 3/3~Now all these things are submitted to the verdict
 9605   3, 59  |           cannot be made ~of all these things during the course of this
 9606   3, 59  |             since there are some other things pertaining to a man which
 9607   3, 59  |            Divine ~judgment, all these things must be brought to judgment
 9608   3, 59  |             although in regard to such things a man neither merits nor ~
 9609   3, 59  |                 Consequently all these things must be weighed in the final
 9610   3, 59  |                the dispensing of those things which ~are done through
 9611   3, 59  |              spiritual man judgeth all things, still he is judged by Truth
 9612   3, 59  |               De Trin. iii) ~the lower things are ruled by God through
 9613   3, 59  |               it must be said that all things are ruled by Christ's soul,
 9614   3, 60  |                After considering those things that concern the mystery
 9615   3, 60  |                 1/1~I answer that, All things that are ordained to one,
 9616   3, 60  |                  consequently whatever things are denominated from medicine
 9617   3, 60  |             certain relation to sacred things, in so ~far as it consists
 9618   3, 60  |          creatures are signs of sacred things; according to Rm. ~1:20: "
 9619   3, 60  |              Rm. ~1:20: "The invisible things of God are clearly seen
 9620   3, 60  |               being understood by ~the things that are made." And yet
 9621   3, 60  |            made." And yet all sensible things cannot be called ~sacraments.
 9622   3, 60  |              Cor. ~10:11: "All (these) things happened to them in figure";
 9623   3, 60  |                  Which are a shadow of things to come, but the body is
 9624   3, 60  |              in the New Testament many things are done in sign ~of some
 9625   3, 60  |            Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Some things pertaining to the Old Testament
 9626   3, 60  |              OBJ 3: Names are given to things considered in reference
 9627   3, 60  |            perfection is. Consequently things that signify disposition
 9628   3, 60  |             that ~which signifies many things is an ambiguous sign, and
 9629   3, 60  |               is not a sign of several things.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[60] A[
 9630   3, 60  |              does not signify ~several things.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[60] A[
 9631   3, 60  |            Sacrament of the Altar, two things are ~signified, viz. Christ'
 9632   3, 60  |        sanctification. In which three ~things may be considered; viz.
 9633   3, 60  |                 when it signifies many things not ordained to one another.
 9634   3, 60  |                when it ~signifies many things inasmuch as, through being
 9635   3, 60  |          sacrament signifies the three things ~aforesaid, inasmuch as
 9636   3, 60  |          Divine ~worship. But sensible things do not seem to belong to
 9637   3, 60  |             drink." Therefore sensible things are not ~required for the
 9638   3, 60  |                Arb. ii) that "sensible things ~are goods of least account,
 9639   3, 60  |              them. ~Therefore sensible things are not required for the
 9640   3, 60  |            element. Therefore sensible things are ~required for the sacraments.~
 9641   3, 60  |                 she . . . ordereth all things ~sweetly": wherefore also
 9642   3, 60  |         Consequently, since the sacred things which are signified by the ~
 9643   3, 60  |             signs consist in ~sensible things: just as in the Divine Scriptures
 9644   3, 60  |            Divine Scriptures spiritual things are ~set before us under
 9645   3, 60  |           before us under the guise of things sensible. And hence it is
 9646   3, 60  |             hence it is that ~sensible things are required for the sacraments;
 9647   3, 60  |          primarily ~and principally to things which are offered to the
 9648   3, 60  |                this ~way, too, certain things which are not sensible are
 9649   3, 60  |          signified by certain sensible things, of ~which we shall treat
 9650   3, 60  |                1~Reply OBJ 2: Sensible things considered in their own
 9651   3, 60  |            only as signs of ~spiritual things in which the kingdom of
 9652   3, 60  |               speaks there of sensible things, considered in ~their nature;
 9653   3, 60  |          employed to signify spiritual things, which are ~the highest
 9654   3, 60  |                1/1~Whether determinate things are required for a sacrament?~
 9655   3, 60  |              It seems that determinate things are not required for a ~
 9656   3, 60  |                sacrament. For sensible things are required in sacraments
 9657   3, 60  |           signified by divers sensible things: thus in Holy Scripture ~
 9658   3, 60  |         Therefore it seems that divers things can be suitable to the same ~
 9659   3, 60  |       sacrament. Therefore determinate things are not required for the ~
 9660   3, 60  |              Law of nature determinate things ~were not required in the
 9661   3, 60  |              use of the sacraments two things may be ~considered, namely,
 9662   3, 60  |             not for man to decide what things ~should be used for his
 9663   3, 60  |         sanctified," we must use those things which are determined by
 9664   3, 60  |                Who signifies spiritual things to us by means of the sensible
 9665   3, 60  |               by means of the sensible things ~in the sacraments, and
 9666   3, 60  |            what similitudes ~spiritual things are to be signified in certain
 9667   3, 60  |                Divine institution what things are to be ~employed for
 9668   3, 60  |                1~Reply OBJ 2: Sensible things are endowed with natural
 9669   3, 60  |          should determine the sensible things to be employed in the ~sacraments.~
 9670   3, 60  |              God, so also the sensible things to ~be employed in the worship
 9671   3, 60  |               hence the need for those things to be ~determinate, of which
 9672   3, 60  |          narrowed thereby: because the things which need to be ~used in
 9673   3, 60  |             add words ~to the sensible things in the sacraments seems
 9674   3, 60  |         required ~besides the sensible things in the sacraments .~Aquin.:
 9675   3, 60  |             Since, therefore, sensible things and words are of different
 9676   3, 60  |        different genera, for ~sensible things are the product of nature,
 9677   3, 60  |              required besides sensible things.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[60] A[
 9678   3, 60  |         signification of the ~sensible things by means of certain words.
 9679   3, 60  |               words and other sensible things are not in the ~same genus,
 9680   3, 60  |                in ~words than in other things. Wherefore in the sacraments,
 9681   3, 60  |             the sacraments, words and ~things, like form and matter, combine
 9682   3, 60  |                as the signification of things is completed by means of
 9683   3, 60  |                 signification with the things.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[60] A[
 9684   3, 60  |               xix), the sacraments of ~things present should be different
 9685   3, 60  |           different from sacraments of things to come. Now ~the sacraments
 9686   3, 60  |            certain words were used in ~things pertaining to the worship
 9687   3, 60  |              as the form, and sensible things are as the matter. Now in
 9688   3, 60  |              as the matter. Now in all things ~composed of matter and
 9689   3, 60  |        sacraments determinate sensible things are required, which are
 9690   3, 60  |                 So also among sensible things, that one is ~used for the
 9691   3, 60  |             any man shall add to these things, God shall add to him ~the
 9692   3, 61  |              signification of sensible things and ~words, as stated above (
 9693   3, 61  |               that it has to be led by things corporeal and sensible to
 9694   3, 61  |              corporeal and sensible to things ~spiritual and intelligible.
 9695   3, 61  |                affections to corporeal things. Now the healing ~remedy
 9696   3, 61  |                were ~offered spiritual things without a veil, his mind
 9697   3, 61  |               chiefly towards material things. Lest, therefore, it should
 9698   3, 61  |            instructed through sensible things; ~he is humbled, through
 9699   3, 61  |                is subject to corporeal things, ~seeing that he receives
 9700   3, 61  |               something from corporeal things in ~order that it may be
 9701   3, 61  |            sensible signs of invisible things whereby man is made holy. ~
 9702   3, 61  |                the knowledge of Divine things." Consequently in the old
 9703   3, 61  |               order to reach spiritual things: and this is the ~province
 9704   3, 61  |              various seasons, ordering things differently in winter and
 9705   3, 62  |              certain words and created things, it seems that they cannot ~
 9706   3, 62  |               Faust. ~xix): "All these things," viz. pertaining to the
 9707   3, 62  |               causes, for instance, as things generated are in the sun; ~
 9708   3, 62  |                in several. But several things ~concur in the completion
 9709   3, 62  |           sacrament, namely, words and things: while ~in one sacrament
 9710   3, 62  |             power is in both words and things, ~forasmuch as words and
 9711   3, 62  |                 forasmuch as words and things combine to form one sacrament.~
 9712   3, 62  |            ordained principally to two things: ~namely, to take away the
 9713   3, 62  |                to perfect ~the soul in things pertaining to Divine Worship
 9714   3, 62  |              by making use of exterior things. Now nothing ~hinders that
 9715   3, 62  |           consider the use of exterior things. Consequently, the efficient
 9716   3, 62  |                real use of sacramental things as stated ~above.~Aquin.:
 9717   3, 63  |             perfecting of the soul in ~things pertaining to the Divine
 9718   3, 63  |                 ii): "There are three ~things in the soul, power, habit,
 9719   3, 63  |          spiritual power ordained unto things pertaining to the Divine
 9720   3, 63  |                it is only in corporeal things; and of spiritual ~things
 9721   3, 63  |              things; and of spiritual ~things is said metaphorically.
 9722   3, 63  |               or to bestow on ~others, things pertaining to the worship
 9723   3, 63  |         receive, or bestow on others, ~things pertaining to Divine worship.
 9724   3, 63  |       proximately to the fulfilling of things pertaining ~to Divine worship:
 9725   3, 63  |             character is ordained unto things ~pertaining to the Divine
 9726   3, 63  |              to the ~sacraments and to things pertaining to the Divine
 9727   3, 63  |                clear even in inanimate things; ~for the consecration of
 9728   3, 63  |            worship: just as inanimate ~things are said to be consecrated
 9729   3, 64  |               1~Reply OBJ 3: Inanimate things do not produce the sacramental
 9730   3, 64  |               by God alone. For ~those things which God has instituted
 9731   3, 64  |              in the sacraments certain things are done which are ~nowhere
 9732   3, 64  |             kind of sign. Now sensible things have ~their own natural
 9733   3, 64  |             the ~recipients. But those things that are essential to the
 9734   3, 64  |             their very nature sensible things have a certain ~aptitude
 9735   3, 64  |               Yet God chooses certain ~things rather than others for sacramental
 9736   3, 64  |              And this consists in four things. First in this, that the
 9737   3, 64  |               to lay hands on priestly things; he is neither ~afraid nor
 9738   3, 64  |                to take part in Divine ~things, with the thought that God
 9739   3, 64  |              the contamination of holy things, as far as the man who sins
 9740   3, 64  |               concerned, although holy things in themselves cannot be
 9741   3, 64  |                ordained for men in the things that appertain to God." ~
 9742   3, 64  |              ordained ministers in the things that appertain to God, i.e. ~
 9743   3, 64  |              to be effected. Now those things ~which are done in the sacraments,
 9744   3, 64  |                and many ~other similar things. Consequently, it needs
 9745   3, 64  |     unintentionally to think ~of other things, according to Ps. 39:18: "
 9746   3, 65  |                order to perfect man in things pertaining to the worship
 9747   3, 65  |                just as other corporeal things have a certain likeness
 9748   3, 65  |             have a certain likeness to things ~spiritual. Now a man attains
 9749   3, 65  |            Water and other consecrated things are not called ~sacraments,
 9750   3, 65  |             venial sins: or by making ~things suitable for the conferring
 9751   3, 65  |            last end comes after other ~things. But, of all the sacraments,
 9752   3, 65  |              ordained. Moreover, among things ordained to the ~perfection
 9753   3, 66  |                Baptism ~itself; (2) of things preparatory to Baptism.~
 9754   3, 66  |                our consideration: (1) ~Things pertaining to the sacrament
 9755   3, 66  |            sacrament of Baptism, three things may be ~considered: namely,
 9756   3, 66  |                 Hence he sets down two things as pertaining to the character -
 9757   3, 66  |                 He also ~sets down two things as pertaining to the ultimate
 9758   3, 66  |               to the Jews, to whom all things were ~figurative, as Augustine
 9759   3, 66  |               Baptism. But ~many other things besides water are employed
 9760   3, 66  |                 from which all ~living things, viz. plants and animals
 9761   3, 66  |                 first principle of all things.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[66] A[
 9762   3, 66  |             are ~produced from certain things by way of putrefaction.~
 9763   3, 66  |         because we are bound to do all things in ~that Name (Col. 3:17).
 9764   3, 66  |               that Word, ~by Whom "all things were made." Consequently
 9765   3, 66  |         Consequently, if any of those ~things be omitted which Christ
 9766   3, 66  |              effect. But all the other things which the Church observes
 9767   3, 66  |              sacramental effect, other things should be known about Baptism, ~
 9768   3, 66  |            Reply OBJ 4: Although those things that belong to the solemnity
 9769   3, 67  |             priestly order. But those ~things which belong to an order
 9770   3, 67  |             baptismal water. But these things cannot be done by ~laymen,
 9771   3, 67  |                Tim. 2:4) that in those things which are necessary for ~
 9772   3, 67  |              one agent to act on many ~things, than for many to act at
 9773   3, 67  |              in ~the Faith, concerning things pertaining to Christian
 9774   3, 67  |             instructor ~versed in holy things, who would thenceforth take
 9775   3, 67  |                someone "versed in holy things." But ~where the danger
 9776   3, 67  |            this position, because the ~things pertaining to the Christian
 9777   3, 68  |                16:7), "man seeth those things ~that appear, but the Lord
 9778   3, 68  |             and to be drilled in those things that pertain to the ~Christian
 9779   3, 68  |              My little children, these things ~I write to you, that you
 9780   3, 68  |              combine two contradictory things. Thirdly, ~because there
 9781   3, 68  |                to Eccles. 12:14: "All ~things that are done, God will
 9782   3, 68  |              reared from childhood in ~things pertaining to the Christian
 9783   3, 68  |         control their ~own actions, in things that are of Divine or natural
 9784   3, 68  |                to their ordering ~that things pertaining to God are to
 9785   3, 69  |                says (Rm. 13:1): "Those things ~that are of God are well
 9786   3, 69  |               Apoc. 4:1): "After these things I looked and behold (a ~
 9787   3, 70  |                We have now to consider things that are preparatory to
 9788   3, 70  |             thereof, forasmuch as "all things happened" to the Fathers
 9789   3, 70  |                as their faith regarded things to come.~Aquin.: SMT TP
 9790   3, 70  |        circumcision; so that these two things were figures but not ~sacraments.
 9791   3, 70  |               instructed about Divine ~things, both faith and natural
 9792   3, 70  |            families ~concerning Divine things by way of paternal admonition.
 9793   3, 70  |         sacraments we make use of such things as are in ~more frequent
 9794   3, 71  |             being bound ~by another in things necessary for salvation.
 9795   3, 71  |               1]). If, ~therefore, the things done in the exorcism effect
 9796   3, 71  |               4: Further, just as some things are done in the exorcism
 9797   3, 71  |           before ~Baptism, so are some things done after Baptism; for
 9798   3, 71  |           Therefore neither have those things an effect, which ~are done
 9799   3, 71  |                that, Some say that the things done in the exorcism have
 9800   3, 71  |          remission of sins. ~But those things that are done in the exorcism
 9801   3, 71  |              defect in man. ~But those things that are done in the exorcism
 9802   3, 71  |               it be a child. But these things that are done ~in the exorcism,
 9803   3, 71  |                1~Reply OBJ 4: Of those things that are done after Baptism
 9804   3, 71  |                mightier ~than in those things that are preparatory to
 9805   3, 71  |             assist the priests in all ~things that are done in Christ'
 9806   3, 71  |            assist ~the priest in those things which are preparatory to
 9807   3, 71  |                of the priest ~in these things.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[71] A[
 9808   3, 72  |           since ~sensible and material things bear a likeness to things
 9809   3, 72  |              things bear a likeness to things spiritual and ~intelligible,
 9810   3, 72  |          became a ~man, I put away the things of a child." And thence
 9811   3, 72  |             etc. And though many other things be fragrant, yet preference
 9812   3, 72  |                in this sacrament three things are necessary; and they
 9813   3, 72  |              sacraments, observed many things which are not handed down ~
 9814   3, 72  |               efficacy; we learn these things by holy ~tradition without
 9815   3, 72  |             receives power to do those things which pertain to his own ~
 9816   3, 72  |             receives power to do those things which pertain to the spiritual
 9817   3, 72  |                intention to bring all ~things to perfection, since nature
 9818   3, 72  |      confessing Christ's name, ~by two things - by fear and by shame.
 9819   3, 72  |               by shame. Now both these things betray ~themselves principally
 9820   3, 72  |          requires someone to teach him things pertaining to ordinary conduct, ~
 9821   3, 72  |              whom they are informed of things ~concerning the conduct
 9822   3, 72  |               use, which is the end of things made by art; thus ~also
 9823   3, 72  |                to certain lower orders things that belong ~to the higher
 9824   3, 73  |            corporeal, ~since corporeal things bear a resemblance to spiritual.
 9825   3, 73  |         refreshment. Now there are two things required for corporeal refreshment, ~
 9826   3, 73  |          sustenance. Consequently, two things concur for the integrity
 9827   3, 73  |                 1/1~I answer that, Two things have to be considered in
 9828   3, 73  |           names should correspond with things. But this sacrament is ~
 9829   3, 73  |               We are ~nourished by the things from whence we spring."
 9830   3, 73  |              But a commemoration is of things past. Therefore, this sacrament ~
 9831   3, 73  |                 7:37) that "He did all things well."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
 9832   3, 73  |                more enkindled, and the things which affect us ~most are
 9833   3, 73  |                nourished from the same things of which we are made, ~but
 9834   3, 73  |             often as ye shall do these things" [*Cf. Canon ~of the Mass],
 9835   3, 73  |            that, We can consider three things in this sacrament: namely, ~
 9836   3, 74  |               nature upon all existing things, and a reckoning of size
 9837   3, 74  |               be true, ~because in all things containing matter, the reason
 9838   3, 74  |             OBJ 2: Further, in natural things the shape is a sign of species.
 9839   3, 74  |                 1/3~I answer that, Two things may be considered touching
 9840   3, 75  |           having a shadow of ~the good things to come, not the very image
 9841   3, 75  |              not the very image of the things." And therefore ~it was
 9842   3, 75  |                  And since faith is of things unseen, as ~Christ shows
 9843   3, 75  |               not paying heed to these things, have contended ~that Christ'
 9844   3, 75  |            wedding together belongs to things actually ~existing. Therefore
 9845   3, 75  |               OBJ 3: Further, when two things are diverse, one never becomes
 9846   3, 75  |                that earthly and mortal things be changed ~into the substance
 9847   3, 75  |               wine, we honor invisible things, i.e. flesh and ~blood."~
 9848   3, 75  |            under the ~species of those things which are the more commonly
 9849   3, 75  |              is the first cause of all things, it is possible for that
 9850   3, 75  |               the senses, but concerns things to which sense does not
 9851   3, 75  |              the proper operation of a things follows its substantial ~
 9852   3, 75  |               in being." But these two things do not exist at the one
 9853   3, 75  |               they refer to ~different things. Hence between the instant
 9854   3, 75  |                in ~comparison with the things measured, but are one comparatively
 9855   3, 75  |              this it would follow that things ~really opposite would exist
 9856   3, 75  |             one of the aforesaid three things are ~the extremes coexistent,
 9857   3, 75  |                of this conversion, the things which ~are true in natural
 9858   3, 76  |            terminated. For if ~any two things be really united, then wherever
 9859   3, 76  |               the other also be: since things really united together are
 9860   3, 76  |                 when we are moved, the things ~within us are moved": and
 9861   3, 76  |          accidental movement, whereby ~things within us are moved together
 9862   3, 76  |             together with us. But with things which can of ~themselves
 9863   3, 76  |              it is otherwise than with things ~which cannot of themselves
 9864   3, 76  |                long as the consecrated things endure; ~on which account
 9865   3, 76  |                 sees all supernatural ~things in the vision of the Divine
 9866   3, 76  |                like other supernatural things. And not ~even the angelic
 9867   3, 77  |                are the names of those ~things which were there before,
 9868   3, 77  |              to ~some individuals some things are granted by special privilege
 9869   3, 77  |              Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, things which are not of the same
 9870   3, 77  |             from accident, namely, two things from one, ~which is impossible.
 9871   3, 77  |              others have said that the things generated have not ~sprung
 9872   3, 77  |              such as to permit of such things being generated by ~such
 9873   3, 77  |            generation of the aforesaid things. Hence this opinion cannot
 9874   3, 77  |             are nourished by the ~very things of which we are made." But
 9875   3, 77  |      sacramental species are not those things out ~of which the human
 9876   3, 77  |            they are changed into those things ~stated above.~Aquin.: SMT
 9877   3, 77  |                 Further, if one of two things be entirely corrupted, there
 9878   3, 77  |                 Now what is made up of things ~mixed is neither of them,
 9879   3, 78  |              performed by reciting the things which were then ~accomplished;
 9880   3, 78  |             narrative as that in which things actually ~happened, as is
 9881   3, 78  |                 This word, whereby all things are ~made. The Lord commanded,
 9882   3, 78  |          Christ. And herein are three ~things to be considered: namely,
 9883   3, 78  |            operated in the creation of things, and it is ~the same which
 9884   3, 78  |                But in the creation of ~things it worked merely effectively,
 9885   3, 78  |           therefore in the creation of things the Lord's ~word is expressed
 9886   3, 78  |           impediments to both of these things, according to Heb. ~9:14: "
 9887   3, 78  |        miraculous than the creation of things, or than the formation of ~
 9888   3, 78  |                womb of a virgin: which things could not be done by ~any
 9889   3, 78  |            word of the Lord Jesus that things non-existent came into being, ~
 9890   3, 78  |              efficacious is it to make things existing to continue, and ~
 9891   3, 78  |         intellect which is drawn ~from things. because "words are signs
 9892   3, 78  |          relation of God's word to the things made by ~the Word. Now this
 9893   3, 78  |                as it is made up of two things, that is, of ~food and drink,
 9894   3, 79  |        betokened His body and blood in things which out of many units ~
 9895   3, 79  |                 1/2~I answer that, Two things may be considered in this
 9896   3, 80  |               OBJ 2: Further, when two things are so related that one
 9897   3, 80  |              Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, things which cannot exist without
 9898   3, 80  |             answer that, There are two things to be considered in the
 9899   3, 80  |                sin of lying to Godlike things, as sinners do in receiving
 9900   3, 80  |                especially casting holy things to dogs to give this sacrament
 9901   3, 80  |            Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Holy things are forbidden to be given
 9902   3, 80  |           tempting of ~God; hence such things cannot be done without sin.
 9903   3, 80  |          therefore thinking about such things." Consequently these motions
 9904   3, 80  |             answer that, There are two things to be weighed regarding
 9905   3, 80  |               one has to think of such things on account of lecturing ~
 9906   3, 80  |             not prevented by the above things from receiving this sacrament.~
 9907   3, 80  |               by itself or ~with other things, provided it be taken by
 9908   3, 80  |            fast is not hindered by the things mentioned (in the ~objection),
 9909   3, 80  |              Decretals (xxvi, 6): "All things that ~pertain to piety are
 9910   3, 80  |             answer that, There are two things to be considered regarding
 9911   3, 81  |                the bread; just as some things are dipped to be dyed. If, ~
 9912   3, 81  |                Cross mightier than all things made Christ's flesh fit
 9913   3, 82  |        sacramental power is in several things, and not merely ~in one:
 9914   3, 82  |          bishop. Consequently all such things as do not belong to the ~
 9915   3, 82  |              likewise to priests, such things as serve them in the ~fulfillment
 9916   3, 82  |                 and other ~consecrated things, such as altars, churches,
 9917   3, 82  |            sacred ~vessels, makes such things fit for use in performing
 9918   3, 82  |                Whom, as the true God, ~things both good and evil serve,
 9919   3, 82  |             answer that, There are two things to be considered in the
 9920   3, 82  |             consecrations of all other things are perpetual, and ~cannot
 9921   3, 83  |       Simplician. ii), ~"the images of things are called by the names
 9922   3, 83  |             called by the names of the things whereof they ~are the images;
 9923   3, 83  |                 or such like inanimate things, since ~they are not capable
 9924   3, 83  |          ministers, and of other such ~things. But these latter consecrations
 9925   3, 83  |             answer that, There are two things to be considered regarding
 9926   3, 83  |              Hence we consecrate those things which we make use of in
 9927   3, 83  |               and other like inanimate things are ~consecrated, not because
 9928   3, 83  |               without every one of the things ~mentioned above - namely,
 9929   3, 83  |                corporal, and the other things instituted by the Church -
 9930   3, 83  |              priest to ask: "Bid these things be borne by the hands of
 9931   3, 83  |       spiritual sighing; for all these things ought to result ~from the
 9932   3, 83  |            regard to the oblation, two things are done, namely, the people'
 9933   3, 83  |                      offered all these things: and I have seen with ~great
 9934   3, 83  |              iii), he who gives Divine things to others, ought first to
 9935   3, 83  |                 Lord said and did many things which are not written down
 9936   3, 83  |               said above (ad 3), those things are mentioned in ~this sacrament
 9937   3, 83  |                 and consequently some ~things which refer to the people
 9938   3, 83  |              of God; to show ~that the things they denote have come to
 9939   3, 83  |               down. Consequently, such things ~ought not to be done in
 9940   3, 83  |            people. ~Consequently, such things ought not to be done in
 9941   3, 83  |              it seems that some of the things done are ~out of place.~
 9942   3, 83  |                Church stands for these things: and ~the Church cannot
 9943   3, 83  |              words are used to signify things pertaining ~to Christ's
 9944   3, 83  |         signified therein; and ~again, things pertaining to the use of
 9945   3, 83  |      celebration of this mystery ~some things are done in order to represent
 9946   3, 83  |               It has reference to ~two things: first, to the reverence
 9947   3, 83  |              of the host denotes three things: first, the ~rending of
 9948   3, 83  |             Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 9: Two things can be signified by the
 9949   3, 83  |              in those words there are ~things to be said and done not
 9950   3, 83  |    consecration, and ~repeat the other things in order, lest the order
 9951   3, 83  |                done ~conveniently, the things in which they are found
 9952   3, 84  |           under ~the veil of corporeal things the Divine power works out
 9953   3, 84  |             because therein ~corporeal things are not employed that, under
 9954   3, 84  |              Reply OBJ 1: By corporeal things taken in a wide sense we
 9955   3, 84  |             sacramental signs, be they things or words, as shown ~above (
 9956   3, 84  |             the New Law. Because those things which belong to the natural
 9957   3, 84  |             inasmuch as they did these things in ~the hope that they would
 9958   3, 84  |               2 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Things which are of the natural
 9959   3, 84  |         interrupted by sleep and other things which the body needs. Secondly,
 9960   3, 85  |             the unhappiness of earthly things ~and the happiness of heavenly
 9961   3, 85  |              the happiness of heavenly things." But weeping is an act
 9962   3, 85  |                a fashion, it comprises things pertaining to all the virtues;
 9963   3, 85  |           fortitude, inasmuch as those things ~which cause pleasure, and
 9964   3, 86  |               3: Further, when several things are not necessarily together,
 9965   3, 86  |                for they except certain things ~which give them pleasure,
 9966   3, 86  |              the love of God above all things (which motive ~is necessary
 9967   3, 86  |               Debt as regards external things, e.g. money, is not opposed ~
 9968   3, 86  |              mortal sin there are ~two things, namely, a turning from
 9969   3, 86  |         perfectly, "so that he saw all things clearly." Now the ~enlightenment
 9970   3, 87  |              so tend to God and Divine things, that ~whatever might happen
 9971   3, 87  |               by fire." Now the above ~things whereby venial sins are
 9972   3, 87  |           seems to ~apply to the other things.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[87] A[
 9973   3, 87  |             for three reasons, certain things cause the remission of venial ~
 9974   3, 87  |           reverence for God and Divine things; and in this way a bishop'
 9975   3, 87  |               1~Reply OBJ 1: All these things cause the remission of venial
 9976   3, 87  |               1~Reply OBJ 2: All these things, so far as they are concerned,
 9977   3, 87  |              Reply OBJ 3: By the above things, venial sins are indeed
 9978   3, 87  |              guilt, both because those things are a kind of satisfaction, ~
 9979   3, 87  |           movement is aroused by such ~things.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[87] A[
 9980   3, 87  |             fervor is ~aroused by such things, sometimes more, sometimes
 9981   3, 88  |               mortal sin contains two ~things, aversion from God and adherence
 9982   3, 88  |               by ~the adherence, those things which attach to the aversion
 9983   3, 89  |             fortitude, which are such ~things as men can have nothing
 9984   3, 89  |                them that love God all ~things work together unto good,"
 9985   3, 89  |             becomes ~unworthy of those things which appertain to the exercise
 9986   3, 89  |            life, ~since certain living things are engendered naturally
 9987   3, 89  |              engendered naturally from things without ~life. Now deadened
 9988   3, 89  |               1: In the physical order things whether dead or deadened
 9989   3, 89  |               Thou didst ~receive good things in thy lifetime.'" Or again,
 9990   3, 89  |            should suffer none of those things which he suffered by ~confessing
 9991   3, 89  |                suffered none of those ~things. Thus the words of the Apostle, '
 9992   3, 90  |         Penance is composed of several things, ~viz. contrition, confession,
 9993   3, 90  |             that sacraments consist of things and words. But since ~quantity
 9994   3, 90  |            Para. 1/2~Reply OBJ 4: More things are required for good, "
 9995 Suppl, 1 |               6), "sorrow is for those things that happen against our
 9996 Suppl, 1 |            judgment. But, in material ~things, whence these expressions
 9997 Suppl, 1 |               transferred to spiritual things, ~there is a difference
 9998 Suppl, 1 |                this contrition several things are to be observed, viz.
 9999 Suppl, 1 |             external acts and sensible things. The other sorrow is in
10000 Suppl, 1 |       wherefore ~in corporeal matters, things are said to be attrite,
 
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