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5001 2, 174 | since a gloss on Heb. 1, says ~that "it is not surprising
5002 2, 174 | speak in his own tongue," says that "they spoke in every
5003 2, 174 | Gregory [*Hom. xxx in Ev.] says that "the Holy Ghost appeared
5004 2, 174 | were uttered. Hence a gloss says on Acts 2:6 that "it was
5005 2, 174 | kinds of tongues"; and Paul ~says (1 Cor. 14:18): "I thank
5006 2, 174 | therefore, as Augustine says ~(Tract. xxxii in Joan.), "
5007 2, 174 | the contrary, The Apostle says (1 Cor. 14:5): "Greater
5008 2, 175 | words; of ~which the Apostle says (1 Cor. 12:8): "To one . . .
5009 2, 175 | and persuade, as Augustine says (De Doctr. ~Christ. iv,
5010 2, 175 | of God. But the ~Apostle says (1 Cor. 4:20): "The kingdom
5011 2, 175 | his merits. For Gregory says (Moral. xi, 15) in explanation
5012 2, 175 | work within. Hence Gregory says in a homily ~for Pentecost (
5013 2, 175 | Holy Ghost. Wherefore he says ~just before (1 Cor. 4:19): "
5014 2, 175 | wisdom. Hence Augustine says (De Trin. ~xiv, 1) that "
5015 2, 175 | 9). Moreover the Apostle says (1 Cor. ~11:5): "Every woman
5016 2, 175 | the contrary, The Apostle says (1 Cor. 14:34): "Let women
5017 2, 176 | Apostle (1 Cor. 12:9,10) says that among other ~gratuitous
5018 2, 176 | Acts 5:4,9). Hence Gregory says (Dial. ii, 30) that "the
5019 2, 176 | Antichrist, of which the Apostle says (2 Thess. 2:9) that the ~
5020 2, 176 | the contrary, The Apostle says (1 Cor. 13:2): "If I should
5021 2, 176 | perdition," as Augustine says (De Trin. xv, 18). ~Therefore
5022 2, 176 | prophesied in Thy name?" says: "Sometimes prophesying, ~
5023 2, 176 | by God. Hence Augustine says (Tract. xliv in Joan.) ~
5024 2, 176 | holiness. Hence Augustine says (QQ. lxxxiii, qu. ~79): "
5025 2, 176 | Reply OBJ 4: As Augustine says (QQ. lxxxiii, qu. 79), "
5026 2, 177 | since the Philosopher says (De Anima ii, 4) that "in
5027 2, 177 | On the contrary, Gregory says (Hom. xiv super Ezech.): "
5028 2, 177 | which sense the Philosopher says (De Anima iii, 7) that sensation
5029 2, 177 | contemplative. For the Philosopher says (Ethic. i, 5) that there
5030 2, 177 | wherefore as the ~Philosopher says (Ethic. Ethic. i, 5), it
5031 2, 178 | intellect. For the Philosopher ~says (Metaph. ii, text. 3 [*Ed
5032 2, 178 | OBJ 2: Further, Gregory says (Moral. vi, 37; Hom. xix
5033 2, 178 | OBJ 3: Further, Gregory says (Hom. xiv in Ezech.) that
5034 2, 178 | On the contrary, Gregory says (Hom. xiv in Ezech.) that "
5035 2, 178 | thereof; wherefore Gregory says (Hom. xiv in Ezech.) ~that "
5036 2, 178 | contemplative ~life. For Gregory says (Hom. xiv in Ezech.) that "
5037 2, 178 | contemplation of God; for Gregory says (Hom. xiv in Ezech.) that "
5038 2, 178 | OBJ 3: Further, Gregory says (Hom. xiv in Ezech.) that "
5039 2, 178 | especially temperance, as Ambrose says (De Offic. i, 43,45,46).
5040 2, 178 | external actions. Now ~Gregory says (Moral. vi [*Hom. xiv in
5041 2, 178 | sensible objects, as Augustine says (Soliloq. i, ~10).~Aquin.:
5042 2, 178 | 2: Further, the Apostle says (2 Cor. 3:18): "But we . . .
5043 2, 178 | OBJ 3: Further, Bernard says (De Consid. v, 14) that "
5044 2, 178 | truth; wherefore Richard says again (De Grat. Contempl.
5045 2, 178 | OBJ 2: Further, Bernard says (De Consid. v, 14) that "
5046 2, 178 | On the contrary, Gregory says (Moral. vi, 37) that "in
5047 2, 178 | human life. Hence Augustine says (De Trin. i, 8) ~that "the
5048 2, 178 | of ~God. Hence Augustine says (De Vera Relig. xxix) that "
5049 2, 178 | them to God; wherefore he says elsewhere (Ps. 142:5,6): "
5050 2, 178 | OBJ 2: Further, Gregory says (Moral. vi, 37) that "contemplative
5051 2, 178 | OBJ 3: Further, Gregory says (Dial. ii, 35): "All creatures
5052 2, 178 | On the contrary, Gregory says (Hom. xiv in Ezech.): "As
5053 2, 178 | answer that, As Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. xii, 27), "
5054 2, 178 | Reply OBJ 1: As Dionysius says (Ep. i ad Caium. Monach.), "
5055 2, 178 | belonging to God." And Gregory says (Hom. xiv in Ezech.): "By
5056 2, 178 | revelation. For Dionysius says (Coel. Hier. i) ~that "the
5057 2, 178 | are in the ~soul. For he says (Div. Nom. iv) that the "
5058 2, 178 | straight movements. For he says ~that the straight movement
5059 2, 178 | He indicates this when he says: "The angel's movement takes ~
5060 2, 178 | contemplation. For Gregory says (Hom. xiv ~in Ezech.) that "
5061 2, 178 | and gladness": and Gregory says (Hom. xiv in Ezech.) ~that "
5062 2, 178 | love. Wherefore Gregory says (Hom. xiv ~in Ezech.) that "
5063 2, 178 | more: ~wherefore Augustine says (Confess. viii, 3) that "
5064 2, 178 | Hence the Philosopher says (De Part. Animal. i, 5): "
5065 2, 178 | round about us": and Gregory says in the same sense ~(Hom.
5066 2, 178 | love ~of God," as Gregory says (Hom. xiv in Ezech.). "Thus
5067 2, 178 | only: wherefore Augustine says (Confess. x, 40), ~"Thou
5068 2, 178 | spirit passed before me," says (Moral. v, 33): "The mind
5069 2, 178 | from her," since as Gregory says ~(Hom. xiv in Ezech.), "
5070 2, 179 | other persons: hence Gregory says (Hom. xiv in Ezech.) ~that "
5071 2, 179 | OBJ 2: Further, Gregory says (Hom. xiv in Ezech.) that
5072 2, 179 | On the contrary, Isidore says (De Summo Bono iii, 15): "
5073 2, 179 | Wherefore the Philosopher ~says (Ethic. ii, 4) that "for
5074 2, 179 | OBJ 2: Further, Gregory says (Hom. xiv in Ezech.) that
5075 2, 179 | contrary, The Philosopher says (Ethic. x, 8) that prudence ~
5076 2, 179 | prudence, as the Philosopher says in the same book. Accordingly,
5077 2, 179 | Tully (De Offic. i, 5) ~says that "the man who is able
5078 2, 179 | contemplative life. For Gregory says (Hom. v in Ezech.) that "
5079 2, 179 | wisdom: for the Philosopher says ~(Metaph. i, 1) that "to
5080 2, 179 | On the contrary, Gregory says (Hom. xiv in Ezech.): "The
5081 2, 179 | delights. Hence Augustine says (De Verb. Dom. Serm. civ,
5082 2, 179 | lasting in itself: for Gregory says (Hom. v in Ezech.) that "
5083 2, 179 | On the contrary, Gregory says (Hom. xiv in Ezech.): "The
5084 2, 179 | their end. For, as Augustine says at the end of De ~Civitate
5085 2, 180 | better," as the Philosopher says (Top. iii, 1). Now the ~
5086 2, 180 | power; wherefore Augustine says (De ~Civ. Dei xix, 19) that "
5087 2, 180 | things: for the Apostle says (1 Cor. ~12:31): "Be zealous
5088 2, 180 | Hebr.] whereas as Gregory says ~(Moral. vi, 37) the active
5089 2, 180 | active; wherefore Augustine says (De ~Verb. Dom. Serm. ciii)
5090 2, 180 | things; wherefore Augustine says (De Verb. Dom. Serm. civ): "'
5091 2, 180 | reason (Lk. 10:42) when He says: "Mary hath chosen ~the
5092 2, 180 | Thus too the ~Philosopher says (Topic. iii, 2): "It is
5093 2, 180 | contemplative life; hence Gregory says (Pastor. ii, 1): ~"A prelate
5094 2, 180 | liberty of ~mind. For Gregory says (Hom. iii in Ezech.) that "
5095 2, 180 | eternal things." And Boethius says (De Consol. v, 2): "The
5096 2, 180 | Gregory refers to this when he says (Hom. iii in Ezech.) that "
5097 2, 180 | altogether. Hence Augustine says (De Civ. Dei xix, 19): "
5098 2, 180 | contemplative life; for Gregory says (Hom. xiv in ~Ezech.): "
5099 2, 180 | to remain till I come," says (Tract. cxxiv in Joan.): "
5100 2, 180 | shall come." And Gregory says (Hom. ~xiv in Ezech.) that "
5101 2, 180 | OBJ 3: Further, Gregory says (Hom. xii in Ezech.) that "
5102 2, 180 | On the contrary, Gregory says (Moral. vi, 37): "Great
5103 2, 180 | love of God; for Augustine says (De Civ. ~Dei xix, 19) that "
5104 2, 180 | sake. Thus the Apostle ~says (Rm. 9:3): "I wished myself
5105 2, 180 | clear vision; for Gregory says ~(Hom. xiv in Ezech.) that
5106 2, 180 | On the contrary, Gregory says (Moral. vi, 37): "Those
5107 2, 180 | passions. Hence Gregory says (Moral. vi, 37): "Those
5108 2, 180 | OBJ 2: Further, Gregory says (Hom. xiv in Ezech.): "It
5109 2, 180 | different subjects; for ~Gregory says (Moral. vi, 37): "Often
5110 2, 180 | her husband, as Augustine says (De Trin. ~xii, 3,7,12).~
5111 2, 180 | neighbor. Hence Gregory says ~(Hom. iii in Ezech.): "
5112 2, 180 | restless spirit. Hence Gregory says (Moral. vi, 37) that "there
5113 2, 180 | them. Wherefore Gregory says (Moral. vi, 37) that "some ~
5114 2, 181 | being ~upright; and Gregory says (Moral. vii, 17): "To fall
5115 2, 181 | Praise becometh the upright," says: "The upright are ~those
5116 2, 181 | immovable"; wherefore ~Gregory says (Hom. xxi in Ezech.): "The
5117 2, 181 | while the Philosopher says (Polit. vii, 5) that "a
5118 2, 181 | and a gloss on these words says that ~"the Queen," namely
5119 2, 181 | her." Hence the Apostle says (2 Tim. 2:20) that ~"in
5120 2, 181 | 6:64. Hence the Apostle says (Eph. 4:3): "Careful to
5121 2, 181 | actions. Wherefore the Apostle says (1 Cor. 12:24,25) ~that "
5122 2, 181 | On the contrary, Isidore says (Etym. vi, 19) that "officium [
5123 2, 181 | forth. Wherefore Isidore says (Etym. vi, 19) that ~"to
5124 2, 181 | divine offices. For Isidore says ~(Etym. vi): "There are
5125 2, 181 | On the contrary, Gregory says (Moral. xxiv, 11): "There
5126 2, 182 | charity. For the Apostle says (1 Cor. 14:20): "In ~malice
5127 2, 182 | this life. For the ~Apostle says (1 Cor. 13:10): "When that
5128 2, 182 | in which sense ~Augustine says (QQ. LXXXIII, qu. 36) that "
5129 2, 182 | enemies, for as Augustine says (Enchiridion ~lxxiii) this
5130 2, 182 | beginning, as Augustine says (Super Canonic. Joan. Tract.
5131 2, 182 | commandments; wherefore Augustine says (De Perf. ~Justit. viii): "
5132 2, 182 | so forth. Hence Augustine says ~(Enchiridion cxxi): "Whatever
5133 2, 182 | cap. vii) the abbot Moses says: "Fastings, watchings, meditating
5134 2, 182 | commentary on Mt. 19:27, ~says that "since it is not enough
5135 2, 182 | Lk. 5:27, "Follow Me," says: "He commands him to follow,
5136 2, 182 | Reply OBJ 2: As Augustine says (De Perf. Justit. viii) "
5137 2, 182 | this precept, as Augustine says (De Perf. Justit. ~viii [*
5138 2, 182 | yet resisted unto blood," says: "In this life no love is
5139 2, 182 | present life. Hence Dionysius says (Eccl. Hier. vi), speaking
5140 2, 182 | Wherefore the Apostle says (1 Tim. 6:12): "Thou . . .
5141 2, 182 | was ~ordained," as a gloss says on this passage. Again,
5142 2, 182 | episcopate. And Dionysius says (Eccl. Hier. v) that "when
5143 2, 182 | perfection. Hence the Apostle says (Phil. ~3:12): "Not as though
5144 2, 182 | in every ~city," etc. says: "Formerly priest was the
5145 2, 182 | men of good ~reputation," says: "The apostles decided here
5146 2, 182 | the contrary, Dionysius says (Eccl. Hier. v): "The order
5147 2, 182 | reference to both, when ~he says (1 Tim. 5:17): "Let the
5148 2, 182 | the Church of Ephesus he says (Acts ~20:28): "Take heed
5149 2, 182 | Lord appointed," etc. which says: "Just as ~the apostles
5150 2, 182 | De Heres. liii), where he says that the Arians ~maintained
5151 2, 182 | governments,' etc.]," says: "Helps, namely assistants
5152 2, 182 | the people": and Dionysius says (Eccl. Hier. v) that ~"just
5153 2, 182 | homage to God," as Dionysius says (Eccl. Hier. vi); [*Quoted
5154 2, 182 | is directed. For Gregory says (Pastor. i, 7) that "Isaias
5155 2, 182 | answer that, As Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. xii, 16), "
5156 2, 182 | perfection. Hence ~Augustine says (De QQ. Evang. ii, qu. 11): "
5157 2, 182 | Wherefore the Apostle ~says (Phil. 4:12): "I know . . .
5158 2, 182 | flock to him. And Gregory says ~(Pastor. i, 5): "If the
5159 2, 182 | Reply OBJ 3: As Gregory says (Pastor. ii, 1), "a prelate
5160 2, 182 | religious. For Chrysostom says in his Dialogue (De Sacerdot. ~
5161 2, 182 | A ~little further on he says: "If I were given the choice,
5162 2, 182 | the same book ~(ch. 5) he says: "If you compare the toils
5163 2, 182 | OBJ 2: Further, Augustine says (ad Valerium, Ep. xxi): "
5164 2, 182 | OBJ 3: Further, Augustine says (Ep. lx, ad Aurel.): "It
5165 2, 182 | a little before this he says that "God's ~servants,"
5166 2, 182 | decree of Pope Gelasius, who says: "If there be a ~monk, who
5167 2, 182 | choose fitting." And Jerome says (Ad Rustic. ~Monach., Ep.
5168 2, 182 | state, since as Dionysius says (Eccl. Hier. vi) the ~monastic
5169 2, 183 | bishop. ~For the Apostle says (1 Tim. 3:1): "He that desires [
5170 2, 183 | the contrary, Augustine says (De Civ. Dei xix, 19): "
5171 2, 183 | them." Here Chrysostom ~says (Hom. lxv in Matth.) that
5172 2, 183 | them good. Thus Gregory says (Pastor. i, 8) that "it
5173 2, 183 | according to Gregory, who says (Pastor. i, ~7) that "Isaias
5174 2, 183 | dignity. Hence Chrysostom* says: "It is indeed good to ~
5175 2, 183 | Reply OBJ 1: As Gregory says (Pastor. i, 8), "when the
5176 2, 183 | work. Wherefore Augustine says (De Civ. ~Dei xix, 19) that
5177 2, 183 | Nevertheless, as ~Gregory says (Pastor. i, 8), "while praising
5178 2, 183 | this. Wherefore Augustine ~says (De Civ. Dei xix, 19): "
5179 2, 183 | by God": and Chrysostom says: "To desire supremacy in
5180 2, 183 | on him. Hence Augustine says (De ~Civ. Dei xix, 19): "
5181 2, 183 | Reply OBJ 4: As Gregory says (Pastor. i, 7), "Isaias,
5182 2, 183 | episcopate. For as Gregory says (Pastor. i, 7), ~"Isaias
5183 2, 183 | OBJ 2: Further, as Gregory says (Pastor. i, 7), "it is very
5184 2, 183 | Prologue, super Marc.) says that "it is related ~of
5185 2, 183 | the contrary, Augustine says (Ep. xlviii ad Eudox.): "
5186 2, 183 | demand: ~hence Augustine says (De Civ. Dei xix, 19) that "
5187 2, 183 | commands: hence Gregory ~says (Pastor. i, 6): "In God'
5188 2, 183 | individual. Wherefore Augustine ~says in the passage quoted above: "
5189 2, 183 | 21:17, "Feed My sheep," says (Tract. cxxiii in Joan.): ~"
5190 2, 183 | contemplative; wherefore Augustine says (De Civ. Dei xix, 19) ~that "
5191 2, 183 | Further, Pope Symmachus says (can. Vilissimus I, qu.
5192 2, 183 | the higher, as Augustine says (De Trin. iii, 3). Now a
5193 2, 183 | dilectus, de Electione] says ~that "it suffices to choose
5194 2, 183 | commenting on Titus 1:5, says against certain persons
5195 2, 183 | with respect of persons," says: "If ~this distinction of
5196 2, 183 | holiness. Wherefore Gregory ~says (Pastor. ii, 1) "the occupations
5197 2, 183 | to ~profit. Hence Gregory says (Dial. ii, 3): "The wicked
5198 2, 183 | authority: for the Apostle says (1 ~Cor. 8:13): "If meat
5199 2, 183 | above. Hence Innocent III says (Extra, de Renunt., cap. ~
5200 2, 183 | Wherefore Innocent III says in the Decretal quoted ~
5201 2, 183 | and flieth": and Gregory says (Hom. xiv in Ev.) that "
5202 2, 183 | expounds these words and says (Pastor. iii, 4): "To be
5203 2, 183 | person. Hence Augustine says (Ep. ccxxviii ad Honorat.): "
5204 2, 183 | stormy," as ~Pope Nicholas I says (cf. VII, qu. i, can. Sciscitaris).~
5205 2, 183 | neighbor. Hence ~Gregory says (Hom. xiv in Ev.): "A man
5206 2, 183 | 1~OBJ 3: Further, Jerome says (Ep. lii ad Nepotian.): "
5207 2, 183 | by vow. Hence Augustine says (Ep. cxxvii ~ad Paulin.
5208 2, 183 | supererogation, as Paul ~says in reference to himself (
5209 2, 183 | forth plenty of fruits," says: "Let no man claim as his
5210 2, 183 | poor is ~in your house," says that "ecclesiastical goods
5211 2, 183 | surplus therefrom. Yet ~Jerome says in a letter to Pope Damasus [*
5212 2, 183 | Wherefore the ~Apostle says (1 Tim. 5:16): "If any of
5213 2, 183 | trustees. For Augustine says (Ep. clxxxv ad Bonif.): "
5214 2, 183 | richer thereby. Hence Ambrose says (De Offic. i, 30): "It is ~
5215 2, 183 | necessity: for then, as Ambrose says (De Offic. ii, ~28), even
5216 2, 184 | almighty God," as Augustine ~says (De Vera Relig. 55), or
5217 2, 184 | Moses speaking of religious says: "We must recognize that
5218 2, 184 | 2/2~Moreover Dionysius says (Eccl. Hier. vi) that those
5219 2, 184 | holocaust to God. Hence Gregory says (Hom. xx in Ezech.): ~"Some
5220 2, 184 | wilt be perfect," etc., says (Tract. viii in Matth.)
5221 2, 184 | OBJ 2: Further, Gregory says (Hom. xx in Ezech.) that "
5222 2, 184 | Wherefore as Augustine says (De Civ. Dei ~viii, 2),
5223 2, 184 | wherewith to be covered," says: "Though we brought ~nothing,
5224 2, 184 | defense," and the Philosopher says (Ethic. iv, 1) that "the ~
5225 2, 184 | blemish," and the ~Philosopher says (Ethic. i, 8) that "riches
5226 2, 184 | God, and as ~Chrysostom says (Hom. ix in Ep. ad Hebr.) "
5227 2, 184 | On the contrary, Gregory says (Moral. viii, 26): "There
5228 2, 184 | things; since Augustine says (Confess. x, 29), speaking
5229 2, 184 | for Thee." Wherefore he says (QQ. lxxxiii, qu. 36) that ~"
5230 2, 184 | of ~them: hence Augustine says (Ep. xxxi ad Paulin. et
5231 2, 184 | a limb." And ~Chrysostom says (Hom. lxiii in Matth.) that "
5232 2, 184 | necessity. Wherefore ~Ambrose says (De Offic. i, 30): "Our
5233 2, 184 | providence. Hence Augustine says (De Serm. Dom. in Monte
5234 2, 184 | have done this; for Jerome says (Ep. xlviii ad ~Paulin.): "
5235 2, 184 | Christ. ~Wherefore Jerome says (Ep. cxxv ad Rust. Monach.): "
5236 2, 184 | because as the Philosopher says ~(Ethic. i, 8) "we do many
5237 2, 184 | of God, for as Gregory ~says (Hom. xv in Ev.) by "preventing
5238 2, 184 | actually has ~wealth, since He says that this is impossible
5239 2, 184 | sacrifice. Hence Gregory says (Hom. xx in Ezech.) that
5240 2, 184 | Wherefore Jerome also says ~(Contra Vigilant.): "When
5241 2, 184 | the contrary, The Apostle says (2 Cor. 7:1): "Let us cleanse ~
5242 2, 184 | Augustine expresses this when he says (Solil. i, 10): "I consider ~
5243 2, 184 | upkeep. Hence the Apostle says (1 Cor. 7:32,33): "He that
5244 2, 184 | Reply OBJ 2: As Augustine says (De Bono Conjug. xxii), "
5245 2, 184 | discernment. Now the Apostle says (Heb. 5:14) that "strong
5246 2, 184 | OBJ 2: As the Philosopher says (Ethic. ii, 1,2), by performing ~
5247 2, 184 | Hier. vi), where he also says that the "monastic ~order
5248 2, 184 | OBJ 3: Further, Augustine says (Ad Pollent., de Adult.
5249 2, 184 | three by vow. ~Hence Gregory says (Hom. xx in Ezech.): "When
5250 2, 184 | holocaust"; and ~afterwards he says that this refers to those
5251 2, 184 | turn back. ~Wherefore He says again (Lk. 9:62): "No man
5252 2, 184 | we ~go?" Hence Augustine says (De Consensu Ev. ii, 17)
5253 2, 184 | Reply OBJ 2: As Gregory says (Moral. ii) religious perfection
5254 2, 184 | to God. ~Hence Augustine says (Ep. cxxvii ad Paulin. et
5255 2, 184 | OBJ 4: As the Philosopher says (Ethic. iv, 3), strictly
5256 2, 184 | On the contrary, Gregory says (Moral. xxxv, 14): "Obedience
5257 2, 184 | a little ~further on he says: "You may not do what you
5258 2, 184 | even by vow; for Augustine says (De Virgin. xlvi): "No ~
5259 2, 184 | 11,12, where the ~Apostle says that widows who "will marry
5260 2, 184 | other cause. Thus ~Augustine says (De Nat. et Grat. xxix)
5261 2, 184 | for themselves, as Gregory says (Hom. xx in Ezech.). ~Therefore
5262 2, 184 | perfection. Thus the Apostle says (Heb. 10:29) that ~the believer "
5263 2, 184 | shall not be bruised," ~says (Hom. iv in Ps. 36): "The
5264 2, 184 | thyself." Hence Augustine says (Ep. lxxviii ad ~Pleb. Hippon.): "
5265 2, 185 | pastoral care." And Jerome says (ad Ripar. et ~Desider. [*
5266 2, 185 | qu. ~i, can. Adjicimus]: says "Let none dare to preach
5267 2, 185 | of a cleric," as Jerome says ~(Ep. xiv ad Heliod.), it
5268 2, 185 | OBJ 3: Further, Gregory says (Regist. v, Ep. 1): "No
5269 2, 185 | 2: Further, the Apostle says (1 Thess. 4:11): "That you
5270 2, 185 | in the houses of kings," says: "Hence we ~gather that
5271 2, 185 | the contrary, The Apostle says (Rm. 16:1): "I commend to
5272 2, 185 | you"; wherefore Augustine says (De oper. ~Monach. xxx): "
5273 2, 185 | work, neither let him eat," says: "Some ~say that this command
5274 2, 185 | OBJ 3: Further, Augustine says (De oper. Monach. xvii): "
5275 2, 185 | place, as to prayer, he ~says: "One prayer of the obedient
5276 2, 185 | Sell what you possess," says: ~"Not only give your clothes
5277 2, 185 | seek a livelihood. Hence he says (2 Thess. 3:10-12): "When ~
5278 2, 185 | have failed for Thy word," says: "He is not ~idle who meditates
5279 2, 185 | their order. Thus Jerome says (Ep. cxxv ad Rustic Monach.): "
5280 2, 185 | brother ~walking disorderly," says, "otherwise than the natural
5281 2, 185 | is speaking. For when ~he says: "They can sing hymns to
5282 2, 185 | prayers. Likewise what he says of reading and prayer ~is
5283 2, 185 | private admonishment. Hence he says expressly: "If one has to ~
5284 2, 185 | 9:12, where the Apostle says that he did not use the
5285 2, 185 | temporal advantage; ~hence he says (2 Cor. 11:12): "But what
5286 2, 185 | whom he preached; hence he says (2 Cor. 12:13): "What ~is
5287 2, 185 | work to the idle; hence he says (2 Thess. 3:8,9): "We worked
5288 2, 185 | widows indeed." And Jerome says to ~Pope Damasus [*Cf. Cf.
5289 2, 185 | ourselves a pattern unto you," says: "He who through idleness ~
5290 2, 185 | ourselves a pattern," etc., says, "our religion calls men
5291 2, 185 | apostles; wherefore the Apostle says (Phil. 3:15): "Let us . . . ~
5292 2, 185 | false apostles as he himself says (2 Cor. 11:12), or to ~avoid
5293 2, 185 | on alms. Hence Augustine says (De oper. Monach. 28): "
5294 2, 185 | On the contrary, Gregory says (Dial. ii, 1): The Blessed
5295 2, 185 | livelihood: wherefore Augustine says (De oper. Monach. xvii) ~
5296 2, 185 | hands: wherefore Augustine says (De oper. Monach. xxi) that "
5297 2, 185 | Gospel." Hence Augustine says (De oper. Monach. xxi): "
5298 2, 185 | Church. Wherefore Jerome says (Contra Vigil. xiii): "It
5299 2, 185 | monastery. Hence Augustine says (De oper. Monach. xxv) that ~"
5300 2, 185 | the poor. Hence Augustine says (De ~oper. Monach. xxii): "
5301 2, 185 | things to minister to them," says, "namely, to the Jews who
5302 2, 185 | religious to beg. For Augustine says ~(De oper. Monach. xxviii): "
5303 2, 185 | a ~gloss on this passage says: "You must work and not
5304 2, 185 | man will not work," etc. says: "He wishes the servants
5305 2, 185 | disgraceful," as Damascene ~says (De Fide Orth. ii, 15).
5306 2, 185 | Orth. ii, 15). Now Ambrose says (De Offic. i, 30) that "
5307 2, 185 | husbandman, that laboreth," etc. says: "The Apostle wishes ~the
5308 2, 185 | and poor"; where a gloss says: "Christ said this of Himself
5309 2, 185 | and poor"; where a gloss says: ~"'Needy,' that is a suppliant; '
5310 2, 185 | worldly wealth." And Jerome says in a letter ~[*Reference
5311 2, 185 | Behold a ~pale horse," says: "The devil finding that
5312 2, 185 | 1~OBJ 2: Further, Jerome says (Ep. lii ad Nepotian.): "
5313 2, 185 | the contrary, The Apostle says (Heb. 11:37): "They wandered
5314 2, 185 | answer that, As Augustine says (De Doctr. Christ. iii,
5315 2, 185 | ostentation. Wherefore Jerome says (Ep. ~cxxv ad Rustico Monach.): "
5316 2, 185 | garments of camel's hair," says: "He who preaches ~penance
5317 2, 185 | vainglory; thus Augustine says (cf. OBJ[3]) that "even
5318 2, 185 | clothing. Hence Augustine says (De Serm. Dom. in Monte
5319 2, 185 | to St. John Chrysostom] says: "While ~praying a man should
5320 2, 185 | or ill. Hence Augustine says (De Serm. ~Dom. in Monte
5321 2, 186 | AA[2],3,4. Now as Gregory says (Hom. xx in Ezech.), "when
5322 2, 186 | may be; wherefore ~Jerome says (Ep. cxlvi ad Evan.): "Wherever
5323 2, 186 | divine things. For Dionysius says (Eccl. Hier. vi) that they
5324 2, 186 | life; wherefore Jerome ~says (Ep. lviii ad Paulin.): "
5325 2, 186 | world; wherefore Gregory says ~(Hom. xx in Ezech.): "He
5326 2, 186 | aims of religious orders says: ~"Some direct their intention
5327 2, 186 | object. But as Isidore says (Etym. xviii, 1), "A just
5328 2, 186 | the contrary, Augustine says (Ep. clxxxix; ad Bonifac.), "
5329 2, 186 | becoming manner. Hence Ambrose says (De ~Offic. i, 27): "The
5330 2, 186 | justice": even so our Lord says in the passage quoted ~[*
5331 2, 186 | to St. John Chrysostom] says, "it is most ~wicked to
5332 2, 186 | kinds of religious orders, says: "Some ~choosing the care
5333 2, 186 | zeal for souls, as Gregory says (Hom. ~xii in Ezech.). Furthermore,
5334 2, 186 | instrument," as the Philosopher says ~(Polit. i, 2 [*Cf. Ethic.
5335 2, 186 | Super Epist. ad Tit. 1:5) says: "Before a diabolical instinct
5336 2, 186 | human shape. Hence Gregory ~says (Moral. vi) that "some through
5337 2, 186 | office these acts ~belong, says: "Embracing that faithful
5338 2, 186 | letters, because, as Jerome says (Ep. liii ad ~Paulin.), "
5339 2, 186 | flesh; wherefore Jerome says (Ep. cxxv ad Rust. Monach.): ~"
5340 2, 186 | obedience, wherefore Augustine says (De oper. ~Monach. xvii): "
5341 2, 186 | Law of which the Apostle says (2 Cor. 3:6): "The letter
5342 2, 186 | doctrine. Hence ~Augustine says at the end of De Musica
5343 2, 186 | yet resisted unto blood," says: "In this life there is
5344 2, 186 | preaching. Wherefore Gregory says (Hom. v in Ezech.) that
5345 2, 186 | Ep. lx ad Heliod. Episc.) says ~in reference to certain
5346 2, 186 | these words, as ~Jerome says in his commentary, "He reproves
5347 2, 186 | among the works of ~Prosper] says (De Vita Contempl. ix) and
5348 2, 186 | Coll. i, 7) the abbot Moses says: "Fastings, watchings, meditating
5349 2, 186 | wealth; wherefore Jerome says (Super ~Matth. xix, 23)
5350 2, 186 | life, what you shall eat," says (De Serm. in ~Monte [*The
5351 2, 186 | contemplation. Hence the Philosopher says (Ethic. x, 8) that "many
5352 2, 186 | Super Matth. xvii, 26) says: "If ~anyone object that
5353 2, 186 | Coll. ii, 2), where he says: "It has been our experience ~
5354 2, 186 | undertaken." And, as Augustine says (De ~oper. Monach. xxiii), "
5355 2, 186 | Reply OBJ 5: The Philosopher says (Polit. i, 5,6) that bread,
5356 2, 186 | in solitude; for Jerome says ~(Ep. cxxv ad Rustic. Monach.): "
5357 2, 186 | who lives in community, he says: "You may not do ~what you
5358 2, 186 | animal, as the Philosopher says (Polit. i, 1). Therefore
5359 2, 186 | the contrary, Augustine says (De oper. Monach. xxiii)
5360 2, 186 | i, 7) ~the Abbot Moses says that "solitude," even as
5361 2, 186 | contemplate; wherefore Jerome says (ad ~Rustic. Monach., Ep.
5362 2, 186 | from others; for as Gregory says (Moral. xxx, ~23), commenting
5363 2, 186 | perfect; wherefore Jerome says (ad Rustic. Monach., Ep.
5364 2, 186 | Reply OBJ 4: As Augustine says (De Civ. Dei xix, 19), "
5365 2, 186 | referring to them, Augustine says (De Morib. ~Eccl. xxxi): "
5366 2, 186 | Hence the Philosopher says (Polit. i, 1) that "he who
5367 2, 187 | OBJ 2: Further, Gregory says (Hom. xv in Ezech., and
5368 2, 187 | is ~towards his mother," says: "First we are conceived
5369 2, 187 | Jerome (Super Matth. xix, 20) says: "The young man lies ~when
5370 2, 187 | young man lies ~when he says: 'All these have I kept
5371 2, 187 | commandment. Hence Origen says (Tract. viii super Matth.)
5372 2, 187 | fulfil the commandment which ~says, Thou shalt love thy neighbor
5373 2, 187 | the ~former that our Lord says (Mt. 21:31): "The publicans
5374 2, 187 | whole life. Hence Gregory says (Dial. ii, 1): "All are ~
5375 2, 187 | continues thus: "But he says that he has kept these things,
5376 2, 187 | for Pentecost (xxx in Ev.) says: "He fills the boy harpist
5377 2, 187 | since ~"nature," as Boethius says (De Consol. iii, 10), "begins
5378 2, 187 | OBJ 2: Further, Gregory says (Regist. xi, Ep. 15): Jews "
5379 2, 187 | and a gloss of Augustine says that "some vows concern
5380 2, 187 | avoided; indeed, as ~Augustine says (Ep. cxxvii ad Armentar.
5381 2, 187 | to ~the Lord your God," says: "To vow depends on the
5382 2, 187 | concerning God. Now, as ~Gregory says in a letter to Boniface [*
5383 2, 187 | vow; and as ~Alexander III says (Extra, De Voto et Voti
5384 2, 187 | choose again], as Augustine ~says (De Civ. Dei x, 3 [*Cf.
5385 2, 187 | Expounding these words Origen says ~(Tract. vii in Matth.)
5386 2, 187 | wherefore the Apostle ~says (1 Tim. 5:4): "If any widow
5387 2, 187 | enter ~religion. For Gregory says (Regist. viii, Ep. 5) that "
5388 2, 187 | followed our Lord." By this, says Hilary (Can. ~iii in Matth.), "
5389 2, 187 | Spirits, and live?']," as says the Apostle (Heb. 12:9),
5390 2, 187 | enter religion. ~For Gregory says (Past. iii, 4) that "he
5391 2, 187 | 1~Reply OBJ 2: As Jerome says (Contra Vigil.): "Although
5392 2, 187 | stricter one. For the Apostle says (Heb. 10:25): "Not forsaking ~
5393 2, 187 | xiv, 5) ~Abbot Nesteros says: "It is best for each one
5394 2, 187 | xix, 3,5,6) Abbot John says of himself that he had ~
5395 2, 187 | a mind to build a tower, says that he doth "first sit
5396 2, 187 | the ~tower, as Augustine says (Ep. ad Laetum ccxliii),
5397 2, 187 | followed Him." ~Here Chrysostom says (Hom. xiv in Matth.): "Such
5398 2, 187 | doubt, as the Philosopher says (Ethic. iii, 3); while ~
5399 2, 187 | counsel. Hence Augustine says ~(De Verb. Dom., Serm. c,
5400 2, 187 | deliberation. Wherefore Jerome ~says (Ep. and Paulin. liii): "
5401 2, 187 | demonstration," as a gloss says on 1 ~Thess. 5:21, "Prove
5402 2, 187 | that are ~at my house," says [*Cf. St. Thomas's Catena
5403 2, 187 | unreasonable. Hence Augustine says (Confess. viii, 11): "On
5404 2, 187 | Christ, ~for as Gregory says (Moral. iv, 33), "what burden
5405 3, 1 | made." But, as Damascene says (De Fide Orth. iii, ~1),
5406 3, 1 | and flesh," as ~Augustine says (De Trin. xiii). Hence it
5407 3, 1 | nature. Hence Augustine says (De Trin. xii, 10): "We
5408 3, 1 | speaks; hence Augustine says (De Civ. Dei xi, 2): "In
5409 3, 1 | strengthened; ~hence Augustine says (De Trin. xiii): "Nothing
5410 3, 1 | by this; hence Augustine says (De Catech. ~Rudib. iv): "
5411 3, 1 | example; hence Augustine says in a ~sermon (xxii de Temp.): "
5412 3, 1 | humanity; for Augustine says in a ~sermon (xiii de Temp.): "
5413 3, 1 | of sin; hence Augustine says (De Trin. xiii, 17): ~"Since
5414 3, 1 | with sin; hence Augustine says (De Vera ~Relig. xvi): "
5415 3, 1 | true man." And ~Pope Leo says in a sermon on the Nativity (
5416 3, 1 | went before," as Augustine says (De ~Trin. xiii, 17). Fourthly,
5417 3, 1 | so great," as Augustine says in the same place. Fifthly,
5418 3, 1 | sin, which, as Augustine says (De ~Trin. xiii, 13), "ought
5419 3, 1 | and man. Hence Pope Leo says in the same ~sermon: "Weakness
5420 3, 1 | remains. But ~as Augustine says (De Trin. xiii, 17): "Many
5421 3, 1 | etc. ~which the Apostle says is "a great sacrament . . .
5422 3, 1 | the contrary, Augustine says (De Verb. Apost. viii, 2),
5423 3, 1 | to save sinners," a gloss says, "There was no cause of ~
5424 3, 1 | made flesh," St. Augustine says (Tract. ~ii): "Flesh had
5425 3, 1 | original sin, as Augustine says (Contra Julian. v, ~11).
5426 3, 1 | Further, as Chrysostom says (De Compunctione Cordis
5427 3, 1 | Reply OBJ 3: Chrysostom says (De Compunctione Cordis
5428 3, 1 | more perfect, as Boethius says ~(De Consol. iii). Therefore
5429 3, 1 | law": ~upon which a gloss says that "the fulness of the
5430 3, 1 | Hence ~our Lord Himself says (Mt. 9:12,13): "They that
5431 3, 1 | of a mediator," a ~gloss says: "With great wisdom was
5432 3, 1 | perfection. Hence the Apostle says (1 Cor. ~15:46,47): "Yet
5433 3, 1 | time was come," a gloss ~says: "The greater the judge
5434 3, 1 | book (De Perseverantia ix), says: "How can ~we say the inhabitants
5435 3, 1 | Hence, as the Apostle says (Rm. 9:16), 'it is not of
5436 3, 1 | the last days," as a gloss says. But ~the time of the Incarnation
5437 3, 1 | dwell," as ~the Apostle says (Col. 1:19, and 2:9). Therefore
5438 3, 1 | reflect that, as Augustine says ~(Retract. i), the time
5439 3, 1 | gravity. And hence Augustine says elsewhere (Qq. lxxxiii,
5440 3, 1 | cont. Manich. i, 23) he ~says: that Christ came in the
5441 3, 1 | Reply OBJ 3: As Chrysostom says on Jn. 3:11, "For God sent
5442 3, 2 | in ~the nature. For Cyril says (he is quoted in the acts
5443 3, 2 | OBJ 2: Further, Athanasius says that, as the rational soul
5444 3, 2 | by the other; for Cyril says ~(quoted in the acts of
5445 3, 2 | and Gregory Nazianzen says (Ep. i ad ~Cledon.) that
5446 3, 2 | motion: thus the Philosopher says (Phys. ii) that "nature
5447 3, 2 | Reply OBJ 3: As Damascene says (De Fide Orth. iii, 6,11),
5448 3, 2 | be deified, as he also says (De Fide Orth. 15,17), not
5449 3, 2 | 3: Further, as Boethius says (De Duab. Nat.), a person
5450 3, 2 | pure thought," as Damascene says (De Fide ~Orth. iii, 11).
5451 3, 2 | individual - as Damascene says (De Fide ~Orth. iii, 11)
5452 3, 2 | hypostasis. For Augustine says (Enchiridion ~xxxv, xxxviii): "
5453 3, 2 | of the man." And Pope Leo says in his letter to Flavian ~(
5454 3, 2 | substance," as Boethius says (De Duab. Nat.). But it
5455 3, 2 | species of man; for Dionysius says ~(Div. Nom. 1): "Within
5456 3, 2 | the contrary, Damascene says (De Fide Orth. iii, 3,4,
5457 3, 2 | according to ~what Boethius says (De Duab. Nat.), "a person
5458 3, 2 | Hence Gregory Nazianzen says in a ~letter to Chelidonius (
5459 3, 2 | the contrary, Damascene says (De Fide Orth. iii, 3,4,
5460 3, 2 | human species. But Damascene says (De Fide Orth. iii, 3),
5461 3, 2 | it remains, as Damascene says further on (De ~Fide Orth.
5462 3, 2 | live," as the Philosopher says (De Anima ii, 37), ~just
5463 3, 2 | accidentally. For the Apostle says (Phil. 2:7) of the Son of
5464 3, 2 | in Christ, for Damascene says (De Fide ~Orth. iii, 15),
5465 3, 2 | Pope Alexander ~III, who says (Conc. Later. iii): "Since
5466 3, 2 | third opinion; ~rather it says something worse than Nestorius -
5467 3, 2 | Reply OBJ 1: As Damascene says (De Fide Orth. iii, 26): "
5468 3, 2 | not changed, as Augustine says ~(Qq. 83, qu. 73).~Aquin.:
5469 3, 2 | instrument. Hence Cyril says (Epist. ad Monach. Aegyptii): "
5470 3, 2 | OBJ 3: Further, Damascene says (De Fide Orth. iii, 11): "
5471 3, 2 | the contrary, Augustine says (De Trin. i, 10) that "man
5472 3, 2 | the contrary, Augustine says (De Praed. Sanct. xv): "
5473 3, 2 | upon ~us, as," etc. a gloss says: "Here the prophet's desire
5474 3, 2 | Incarnation; for Gregory says (Moral. ~xiii): "Those who
5475 3, 2 | the contrary, Augustine says (De Praed. Sanct. xv): "
5476 3, 2 | the contrary, Augustine says (Enchiridion xl): "In the
5477 3, 3 | Augustine [*Fulgentius] says (De Fide ad Petrum ii): ~"
5478 3, 3 | made to it: Hence Cyril says [*Council of Ephesus, Part
5479 3, 3 | Augustine (Fulgentius) says (De Fide ad Petrum ii): ~"
5480 3, 3 | flesh. Hence ~Damascene says (De Fide Orth. iii, 6): "
5481 3, 3 | was wrought, as the angel says (Lk. 1:37): "No word shall
5482 3, 3 | inseparable," as Augustine says (Enchiridion xxxviii). But
5483 3, 3 | hypostases," as Damascene says (De Fide Orth. iii, 6).
5484 3, 3 | the contrary, Dionysius says (Div. Nom. ii) that the
5485 3, 3 | OBJ 3: Further, Damascene says (De Fide Orth. iii, 3,4),
5486 3, 3 | the doer," as Augustine says (Ep. ad Volusianum ~cxxxvii),
5487 3, 3 | hypostasis or person; thus Anselm says in the book De ~Concep.
5488 3, 3 | people, and as Augustine says (De Trin. ~vi, 3): "The
5489 3, 3 | complete ~man," as Damascene says (De Fide Orth. iii, 7).
5490 3, 3 | the contrary, Damascene says (De Fide Orth. iii, 1): "
5491 3, 3 | adoption, as the Apostle says in the same chapter (Rm.
5492 3, 4 | other nature. For Augustine says (Ep. ~ad Volusianum cxxxvii): "
5493 3, 4 | human nature, as Gregory says: (Hom. de Cent. Ovib.; xxxiv
5494 3, 4 | a person. For Damascene ~says (De Fide Orth. iii, 11)
5495 3, 4 | OBJ 2: Further, Damascene says (De Fide Orth. iii, 6) that
5496 3, 4 | De Spiritu Sanct. ii] says in a Decretal that "the ~
5497 3, 4 | Augustine [*Fulgentius] says (De Fide ad Petrum ii) ~
5498 3, 4 | of Christ; and Augustine says (De Agone ~Christ. xi): "
5499 3, 4 | suppositum, because, as Damascene says (De Fide Orth. iii, 4,11),
5500 3, 4 | the contrary, Damascene says (De Fide Orth. iii, 11): "
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