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Part, Question
6501 3, 56 | 1~Reply OBJ 1: Augustine says that the resurrection of
6502 3, 56 | consequently, the Apostle ~says (Rm. 4:25) that "He was
6503 3, 57 | heaven. For the Philosopher says (De Coelo ii) that "things
6504 3, 57 | OBJ 4: Further, as Gregory says (Moral. xiv), Christ's body
6505 3, 57 | unto the end," the gloss says: "I shall ~delight in sitting
6506 3, 57 | faithful, as He Himself says (Mt. 28:20): "Behold, I
6507 3, 57 | He adopted," as Pope Leo says (De ~Resurrec., Serm. ii).
6508 3, 57 | believe," as Augustine says (Tract. xcv super Joan.): "
6509 3, 57 | uplift our hope: hence He says (Jn. 14:3): "If I shall
6510 3, 57 | things. Hence the Apostle says (Col. 3:1,2): "Seek the
6511 3, 57 | On which words Augustine says (Tract. xciv super ~Joan.): "
6512 3, 57 | them": upon which the gloss says that "because He was dead ~
6513 3, 57 | for in this ~respect He says: "He is greater than I,"
6514 3, 57 | also descended," a gloss says: "It is clear that He descended ~
6515 3, 57 | as God. Hence Augustine says in a sermon on ~the Ascension: "
6516 3, 57 | descended. For ~Augustine says (De Symb. iv): "Who is it
6517 3, 57 | strength." Also Gregory says in a ~Homily on the Ascension (
6518 3, 57 | soul, that, as Augustine says (De Civ. ~Dei xxii), "wheresoever
6519 3, 57 | even so, as ~Augustine says (Tract. xxiii in Joan.), "
6520 3, 57 | Ascending on high," the ~gloss says: "in place and dignity."~
6521 3, 57 | closed doors, as Gregory says (Hom. xxvi). ~Therefore
6522 3, 57 | OBJ 2: Further, Augustine says (De Vera Relig. lv) that
6523 3, 57 | creature. Hence Gregory says in a Homily on ~the Ascension (
6524 3, 57 | heaven; thus the Apostle says (2 Cor. 5:16): "If we have
6525 3, 57 | shown from what the Apostle says in 1 ~Cor. 14:8, to confirm
6526 3, 58 | the end." Hence Augustine says (De Symb. ~i): "'Sitteth
6527 3, 58 | judging. Hence Augustine says (De Symb. ii): "By the expression '
6528 3, 58 | Reply OBJ 1: As Damascene says (De Fide Orth. iv): "We
6529 3, 58 | corporeally. Hence Augustine says (De Symb. i): "If we accept
6530 3, 58 | Reply OBJ 3: As Gregory says in a Homily on the Ascension (
6531 3, 58 | the contrary, Damascene says (De Fide Orth. iv): that "
6532 3, 58 | appropriated; thus Augustine says (De Doctr. Christ. i) that "
6533 3, 58 | Father, because, as Damascene says (De Fide Orth. ~iv): "What
6534 3, 58 | this respect Christ Himself says (Jn. 14:28): ~"The Father
6535 3, 58 | the contrary, Augustine says (De Symb. ii): "By the expression '
6536 3, 58 | Father, because the Apostle says (Eph. 2:4,6): "God . . . ~
6537 3, 58 | 2: Further, as Augustine says (De Symb. i): "For Christ
6538 3, 58 | Further, Christ Himself says (Apoc. 3:21): "To him that
6539 3, 58 | OBJ 4: Further, the Lord says (Mt. 20:23): "To sit on
6540 3, 58 | raised up, the Apostle says that God has, so to speak, "
6541 3, 58 | Reply OBJ 4: As Chrysostom says (Hom. lxv in Matth.), "that
6542 3, 59 | Father, because as Hilary ~says (De Trin. ii): "Eternity
6543 3, 59 | convince: for our ~Lord says (Jn. 16:8): "And when He
6544 3, 59 | God. Accordingly Augustine says (De Vera Relig. ~xxxi): "
6545 3, 59 | Reply OBJ 2: As Augustine says (De Trin. vi), eternity
6546 3, 59 | the same place Augustine says that the Son is the art
6547 3, 59 | implied by Daniel, when he says in the ~first passage that "
6548 3, 59 | Reply OBJ 3: As Augustine says (Tract. xcv in Joan.): "
6549 3, 59 | Christ as ~man. For Augustine says (De Vera Relig. xxxi) that
6550 3, 59 | God alone: thus Augustine says (Tract. xxiii ~super Joan.)
6551 3, 59 | Heb. 4:15) the Apostle says: "For we have ~not a high-priest,
6552 3, 59 | last judgment, as Augustine says (Tract. xix in Joan.), "
6553 3, 59 | 3: Further, the Apostle says (1 Cor. 2:15): "The spiritual
6554 3, 59 | recover." And ~Augustine says (Serm. cxxvii): "The Judge
6555 3, 59 | condemned. Hence He ~Himself says (Apoc. 3:21): "I have overcome
6556 3, 59 | OBJ 3: Further, Augustine says (De Civ. Dei xx) that it
6557 3, 59 | worse. Hence the ~Apostle says (Heb. 9:27): "It is appointed
6558 3, 59 | Apostle (2 Cor. 5:8), where he says: "We are confident ~and
6559 3, 59 | the contrary, The Apostle says (1 Cor. 6:3): "Know you
6560 3, 59 | the angels, as Dionysius says ~(Coel. Hier. vii), and
6561 3, 59 | Reply OBJ 2: As Augustine says (De Vera Relig. xxxi): "
6562 3, 59 | creatures. For if, as Augustine says (De Trin. iii) ~the lower
6563 3, 59 | creature. Hence the Apostle says (Heb. 2:5): "For God hath ~
6564 3, 60 | the contrary, Augustine says (De Civ. Dei x): "The visible
6565 3, 60 | mystical body; as ~Augustine says (Liber Sent. Prosper.).~
6566 3, 60 | OBJ 3: Further. Augustine says (De Lib. Arb. ii) that "
6567 3, 60 | the contrary, Augustine says (Tract. lxxx super Joan.): "
6568 3, 60 | senses; hence ~Augustine says (De Doctr. Christ. ii) that
6569 3, 60 | Reply OBJ 3: As Augustine says (Contra Faust. xix), diverse
6570 3, 60 | sacraments. For Augustine says (Contra Faust. xix): "What
6571 3, 60 | abolished," ~as Augustine says (Contra Faust. xix). But
6572 3, 60 | the contrary, The Apostle says (Eph. 5:25,26): "Christ
6573 3, 60 | of life." And Augustine ~says (Tract. xxx in Joan.): "
6574 3, 60 | the words. Hence Augustine says ~(Tract. lxxx in Joan.)
6575 3, 60 | signification. Now Augustine says (De Doctr. Christ. ii) that "
6576 3, 60 | Reply OBJ 3: As Augustine says (Contra Faust. xix), the
6577 3, 60 | For as the Philosopher says (Peri Herm. i), "words are
6578 3, 60 | Reply OBJ 1: As Augustine says (Tract. lxxx super Joan.),
6579 3, 60 | the part of the person who says the words, and whose intention
6580 3, 60 | invalid. Wherefore Didymus says (De Spir. Sanct. ii): "If
6581 3, 61 | salvation. ~For the Apostle says (1 Tim. 4:8): "Bodily exercise
6582 3, 61 | salvation; for the Apostle says (Rm. 5:10): "If, when we
6583 3, 61 | the contrary, Augustine says (Contra Faust. xix): "It
6584 3, 61 | the contrary, Augustine says (Contra Faust. xix) that "
6585 3, 61 | unfolded, since, as ~Gregory says (Hom. vi in Ezech.): "With
6586 3, 61 | A[4]). But the Apostle says (Gal. 4:3,4) that "when
6587 3, 61 | the contrary, Augustine says (Contra Faust. xix) that
6588 3, 61 | present; for as Augustine says ~(Contra Faust. xix), "the
6589 3, 61 | Reply OBJ 1: As Dionysius says (Eccl. Hier. v), the state
6590 3, 61 | grace. Hence the Apostle says that those who used these
6591 3, 62 | the patient," as Augustine says (Gen. ~ad lit. xii). But
6592 3, 62 | the contrary, Augustine says (Tract. lxxx in Joan.) that
6593 3, 62 | Christ: thus the Apostle says of Baptism ~(Gal. 3:27): "
6594 3, 62 | the king. Hence Bernard says in a sermon on the Lord'
6595 3, 62 | conferring grace. Hence Augustine says (Contra Faust. ~xix): "All
6596 3, 62 | thus ~it is that Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. xii) that
6597 3, 62 | contrary, Hugh of S. Victor says (De Sacram. i) that "a ~
6598 3, 62 | the contrary, Augustine says (Tract. lxxx in Joan.): "
6599 3, 62 | cleanses the heart?" ~And Bede says that "Our Lord conferred
6600 3, 62 | sacramental use. Hence Augustine says in a ~sermon on the Epiphany (
6601 3, 62 | soul. ~But as Augustine says (Tract. xix in Joan.): "
6602 3, 62 | faith. ~for as Augustine says (Tract. lxxx in Joan.),
6603 3, 62 | of Adam," etc., the gloss says: "From the side of Christ
6604 3, 62 | 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, Bede says in a homily on the Circumcision: "
6605 3, 62 | Old Law: hence the Apostle says (Gal. 5:3): "I testify ~
6606 3, 62 | elements?" i.e. "to the Law," says the gloss, "which is called ~
6607 3, 62 | faith: wherefore the Apostle says (Rm. 4:11) that Abraham ~"
6608 3, 63 | Now a sign, as ~Augustine says (De Doctr. Christ. ii) "
6609 3, 63 | the contrary, The Apostle says (2 Cor. 1:21,22): "He . . .
6610 3, 63 | character. Wherefore Augustine says ~(Contra Parmen. ii): "If
6611 3, 63 | OBJ 2: Further, Dionysius says (Eccl. Hier. ii): "The Divine
6612 3, 63 | contrary, The Philosopher says (Ethic. ii): "There are
6613 3, 63 | instrument, as the Philosopher says (Polit. i). ~Consequently,
6614 3, 63 | charity, which, as Augustine says (De Trin. xv), "alone ~separates
6615 3, 63 | the contrary, Augustine says (Contra Parmen. ii): "The
6616 3, 63 | Reply OBJ 2: As Augustine says (Contra Parmen. ii), "even
6617 3, 63 | sacraments," as ~Dionysius says (Eccl. Hier. iii). But it
6618 3, 64 | the soul," as Augustine says (Tract. ~lxxx in Joan.).
6619 3, 64 | of signs; for Augustine says (De Civ. ~Dei xxi): "The
6620 3, 64 | earth: hence the ~Apostle says (2 Cor. 2:10): "For what
6621 3, 64 | Augustine (Isidore, Etym. vi) says: "The Divine power ~in the
6622 3, 64 | shall he do," ~Augustine says (Tract. lxxii): "I affirm
6623 3, 64 | knew Him not," Augustine says (Tract. ~v) that "he did
6624 3, 64 | Christ divided?" the gloss says that "He could give power
6625 3, 64 | the contrary, Augustine says on Jn. 1:33: "He upon Whom
6626 3, 64 | the contrary, Dionysius says (Eccl. Hier. i) that "it
6627 3, 64 | sacramental signs. And he ~says in the epistle to Demophilus: "
6628 3, 64 | whatsoever, as Dionysius says (Coel. ~Hier. ix). Therefore,
6629 3, 64 | intention" as Augustine says against Julian (In Psalm
6630 3, 64 | sacraments. For Cyprian says in an epistle against heretics (
6631 3, 64 | approval." And Pope Leo says ~in his epistle to Leo Augustus (
6632 3, 64 | the contrary, Augustine says against the Donatist Petilian: "
6633 3, 64 | Fulgentius, De Fide ad ~Pet.) says: "Be well assured and have
6634 3, 64 | In this sense Pope Leo says that ~"the light of the
6635 3, 64 | opinion. Hence ~Augustine says (De unico Baptismo xiii): "
6636 3, 64 | evil men; as ~Augustine says against Petilian (Cont.
6637 3, 65 | Eccl. Hier. v). But, as he says, there ~are three actions
6638 3, 65 | OBJ 4: Further, Augustine says (Contra Faust. xix) that
6639 3, 65 | St. Victor (De Sacram. i) says that the ~sacraments of
6640 3, 65 | the contrary, Dionysius says (Eccl. Hier. iii) that "
6641 3, 65 | figure: hence the ~Apostle says (Eph. 5:32): "This is a
6642 3, 65 | Eucharist, as Dionysius ~says (Eccl. Hier. iii): thus
6643 3, 66 | enlightenment," as ~Damascene says (De Fide Orth. iv).~Aquin.:
6644 3, 66 | Further, Hugh of St. Victor says (De Sacram. ii) that "Baptism
6645 3, 66 | OBJ 3: Further, Augustine says (Tract. lxxx super Joan.): "
6646 3, 66 | definition of ~a sacrament he says that it is "a material element":
6647 3, 66 | in defining ~Baptism he says it is "water."~Aquin.: SMT
6648 3, 66 | Hence the Master (iv, 3) says that "Baptism is the outward ~
6649 3, 66 | Baptism since the Apostle says (Rm. 6:3): "All we, who
6650 3, 66 | the contrary, Augustine says in a sermon on the Epiphany (
6651 3, 66 | figurative, as Augustine says (Contra Faust. iv). But
6652 3, 66 | justified. For, as Chrysostom says (Hom. xxv ~in Joan.) on
6653 3, 66 | understand fire, as Jerome says (In Matth. ii), to mean
6654 3, 66 | tribulation, as ~Chrysostom says (Hom. iii in Matth.): because
6655 3, 66 | concupiscence. Or again, as Hilary says (Super Matth. ~ii) that "
6656 3, 66 | of species, as Augustine says in a ~sermon on the Epiphany (
6657 3, 66 | of life." And Augustine says (De Unico Baptismo iv) that "
6658 3, 66 | OBJ 2: Further, Ambrose says (De Spir. Sanct. i): "If
6659 3, 66 | Catholic Faith." Didymus, too, says (De Spir. Sanct.): "If ~
6660 3, 66 | 2: Further, the Apostle says (Rm. 6:3,4): "All we who
6661 3, 66 | immersion: for ~Chrysostom says on Jn. 3:5: "Unless a man
6662 3, 66 | Baptism. For ~Augustine says in a sermon on the Symbol,
6663 3, 66 | immersion. Wherefore Jerome says on Eph. 4:5,6: "Though the
6664 3, 66 | generation. Hence Augustine says on Jn. 3:4: ~"'Can he enter
6665 3, 66 | born again': ~So thou," says he, "must understand the
6666 3, 66 | expressed by Augustine, who says (Contra Epist. Parmen. ~
6667 3, 66 | Reply OBJ 2: As Augustine says on Jn. 1:33: "'And I knew
6668 3, 66 | to the Bishop ~Quiricus, says: "Those heretics who are
6669 3, 66 | Chromatius, in Matth. 3:15) says: "The ~waters of Baptism
6670 3, 66 | oil. Or, as Innocent III says in a decretal on the Holy ~
6671 3, 66 | after Baptism, as Rabanus says (De Sacram. iii), "he is ~
6672 3, 66 | Christ." Or, as ~Ambrose says (De Sacram. iii), his head
6673 3, 66 | Ghost. Because the Apostle says (Eph. 4:5): "One Faith,
6674 3, 66 | of Baptisms," the gloss ~says: "He uses the plural, because
6675 3, 66 | Baptism. Wherefore Augustine says (De Unico Baptismo Parvulorum
6676 3, 66 | sin; hence the ~Apostle says (1 Cor. 10:2) that "all . . .
6677 3, 66 | comparison ~between Baptisms says: "The newly baptized confesses
6678 3, 67 | contrary, Pope Gelasius I says (the passage is to be found
6679 3, 67 | their names, as Dionysius says (Coel. Hier. vi), so can ~
6680 3, 67 | sacraments. ~Hence Isidore says (Epist. ad Ludifred.): "
6681 3, 67 | catechizing; hence Dionysius says (Eccl. Hier. v) ~that a
6682 3, 67 | Reply OBJ 2: As Dionysius says (Eccl. Hier. ii), Baptism
6683 3, 67 | OBJ 3: Further, Isidore says (Epist. ad Ludifred.) that "
6684 3, 67 | On the contrary, Isidore says (De Officiis. ii): "It is
6685 3, 67 | vicariously; wherefore the Apostle says (1 Cor. 1:17): "Christ ~
6686 3, 67 | Wherefore also the Apostle says (1 Cor. 1:14,16) that he ~
6687 3, 67 | of Christ, as the gloss says in the passage quoted from
6688 3, 67 | mother's womb, as Augustine says on Jn. 3:4, "Can" a man ~"
6689 3, 67 | contrary, Pope Urban II says (Decreta xxx): "In reply
6690 3, 67 | On the contrary, Isidore says: "The Roman Pontiff does
6691 3, 67 | without deciding it. For he ~says (Contra Ep. Parmen. ii): "
6692 3, 67 | because, as Pope Nicolas I says, "the Baptism is not theirs,"
6693 3, 67 | Christ. Hence the Apostle says ~pointedly (Eph. 4:5): "
6694 3, 67 | the mother, as ~Augustine says in a sermon on the Epiphany (
6695 3, 67 | the contrary, Dionysius says (Eccl. Hier. ii) that "the
6696 3, 67 | for, as the Philosopher says (Ethic. viii), a son receives
6697 3, 67 | decree of Pope Leo, who says: "A child should not have ~
6698 3, 67 | the contrary, Augustine says in a sermon for Easter (
6699 3, 67 | godparent, as Dionysius ~says (Eccl. Hier. vii), should
6700 3, 68 | Christ; wherefore the Apostle says (Rm. 5:18): "As by the offense ~
6701 3, 68 | faith alone," as ~Gregory says (Moral. iv), together with
6702 3, 68 | the contrary, Augustine says (Super Levit. lxxxiv) that "
6703 3, 68 | inwardly. Hence Ambrose says of Valentinian, ~who died
6704 3, 68 | in body. thus the Apostle says (Rm. 2:29) that "the ~circumcision
6705 3, 68 | be deferred. For Pope Leo says ~(Epist. xvi): "Two seasons,"
6706 3, 68 | death. ~Wherefore Pope Leo says (Epist. xvi): "Those who
6707 3, 68 | the contrary, Augustine says (Serm. clxix): "He Who created
6708 3, 68 | injustice?" Wherefore Augustine ~says in his book on Penance (
6709 3, 68 | Gal. 5:6), as Augustine says (De Fide et ~oper.). Neither,
6710 3, 68 | virtuous," as Damascene says (De Fide Orth. ii).~Aquin.:
6711 3, 68 | are without repentance," says: "The grace of God requires ~
6712 3, 68 | answer that, As the Apostle says (Rm. 6:3,4), "all we who
6713 3, 68 | Reply OBJ 1: As Augustine says in his book on Infant Baptism (
6714 3, 68 | taking milk," as a gloss ~says on Ps. 130:2: "As a child
6715 3, 68 | sorrowful: thus Augustine ~says (De Vera et Falsa Poenit.
6716 3, 68 | deplored." Now, as Ambrose says on Rm. 11:29, "the ~grace
6717 3, 68 | former life," as ~Augustine says in his book on Penance (
6718 3, 68 | outward penance, as Ambrose says (on Rm. 11:29); and ~therefore
6719 3, 68 | in Christ," ~as Augustine says in his book on Infant Baptism (
6720 3, 68 | writing to the bishop Quiricus says: "We have ~learned from
6721 3, 68 | right faith: wherefore He says pointedly: "He that believeth
6722 3, 68 | salvation. Hence Augustine says (De ~Baptism. contr. Donat.
6723 3, 68 | the believer, as Augustine says ~(Super Joan. xxvi). Nor
6724 3, 68 | the contrary, Dionysius says (Eccl. Hier. iii): "Our
6725 3, 68 | answer that, As the Apostle says (Rm. 5:17), "if by one man'
6726 3, 68 | first man, ~as the Apostle says in the same passage (Rm.
6727 3, 68 | Church. Hence ~Augustine says (De Pecc. Merit. et Remiss.
6728 3, 68 | Reply OBJ 2: As Augustine says, writing to Boniface (Cont.
6729 3, 68 | unbelievers, because, as Augustine says, writing to the same Boniface ~(
6730 3, 68 | children. For as ~Augustine says (Cont. duas Ep. Pelag. i) "
6731 3, 68 | condemnation, as the Apostle says (Rm. 5:15). But a child ~
6732 3, 68 | the contrary, Augustine says (Ep. ad Dardan.): "No one
6733 3, 68 | her womb. Hence Augustine says (Cont. Julian. vi): "If
6734 3, 68 | the contrary, Augustine says (Confess. iv) of his friend
6735 3, 69 | remedies: because as ~Jerome says on Mk. 9:27,28: "What is
6736 3, 69 | answer that, As the Apostle says (Rm. 6:3), "all we, who
6737 3, 69 | Reply OBJ 1: As the Apostle says (Rm. 5:15,16), the sin of
6738 3, 69 | justification." Wherefore Augustine says in his book on Infant ~Baptism (
6739 3, 69 | Passion: hence the Apostle says (Heb. 9:22) that "without
6740 3, 69 | to sin. For the Apostle says (Rm. 13:1): "Those things ~
6741 3, 69 | punishment, as Augustine ~says (Ep. cxl). Therefore Baptism
6742 3, 69 | ate without repentance," says: "The grace of God in ~Baptism
6743 3, 69 | life. For as the Apostle says (Rm. 5:15), the gift of ~
6744 3, 69 | Adam's sin, ~as the Apostle says (Rm. 5:12), "death entered
6745 3, 69 | be destroyed," a ~gloss says: "The effect of Baptism
6746 3, 69 | impassibility. Hence the Apostle ~says (Rm. 8:11): "He that raised
6747 3, 69 | may be destroyed," a gloss says: "If a man after ~Baptism
6748 3, 69 | eternal. Wherefore the Apostle says (1 Cor. 15:19): "If in ~
6749 3, 69 | Reply OBJ 1: As a gloss says on Rm. 6:6, "that we may
6750 3, 69 | Reply OBJ 2: As the gloss says on the same passage (cf.
6751 3, 69 | the contrary, The Apostle says (Titus 3:5,6): "He saved
6752 3, 69 | answer that, As Augustine says in the book on Infant Baptism (
6753 3, 69 | of refreshment," a gloss says: "He has brought ~us up
6754 3, 69 | the contrary, Augustine says in the book on Infant Baptism (
6755 3, 69 | of refreshment," a gloss says that "the sinner's soul,
6756 3, 69 | of Christ, as the Apostle says (Gal. ~2:20): "And that
6757 3, 69 | in Christ, as the Apostle says (1 Cor. 4:15): "In Christ
6758 3, 69 | But faith, as Augustine says (Ep. xcviii), "depends on
6759 3, 69 | shall he do," ~Augustine says that in order for the ungodly
6760 3, 69 | the contrary, Augustine says (Enchiridion lii): "When
6761 3, 69 | In this sense Augustine says in the book on Infant ~Baptism (
6762 3, 69 | Reply OBJ 2: As Augustine says in his book on Charity (
6763 3, 69 | it at all": as Augustine says in a book on the Presence
6764 3, 69 | Reply OBJ 3: As Augustine says (Serm. clxxvi): "Mother
6765 3, 69 | consent. Hence Augustine says in his letter to ~Boniface (
6766 3, 69 | opened," the gloss of Bede ~says: "We see here the power
6767 3, 69 | sin no longer," a gloss says: "this ~is not bestowed
6768 3, 69 | Baptism. ~For the Apostle says (Gal. 3:27): "As many of
6769 3, 69 | answer that, As Damascene says (De Fide Orth. ii), "God
6770 3, 69 | the contrary, Augustine says (De Bapt. cont. Donat. i): "
6771 3, 69 | Baptism. Hence Augustine says (De Bapt. cont. Donat. ~
6772 3, 70 | speaking of the Fathers of old, says (1 ~Cor. 10:2), that "all
6773 3, 70 | the contrary, The Apostle says (Col. 2:11,12): "You are
6774 3, 70 | wherefore the Apostle says (Gal. 5:3): "I testify . . .
6775 3, 70 | religion, as Augustine says (Contra Faust. xix). Consequently,
6776 3, 70 | was circumcision, as Bede says (Hom. in Circum.). ~But
6777 3, 70 | sight of my mother," a gloss says, that ~Bersabee's other
6778 3, 70 | grace. For ~the Apostle says (Gal. 2:21): "If justice
6779 3, 70 | justification; hence Gregory says (Moral. iv): "Faith alone ~
6780 3, 70 | from ~God," as Augustine says (De Vera et Falsa Poenit.
6781 3, 70 | the contrary, Augustine says, writing to Valerius in
6782 3, 70 | Hence, ~too, the Apostle says (Rm. 4:11), that Abraham "
6783 3, 70 | and because, as Damascene says (De Fide Orth. iv) they ~
6784 3, 70 | Nevertheless, as Augustine says (QQ. in Josue vi), those
6785 3, 71 | On the contrary, Rabanus says (De Instit. Cleric. i): "
6786 3, 71 | contrary, Pope Celestine says (Epist. ad Episcop. Galliae): ~"
6787 3, 71 | the contrary, Augustine says (De Symbolo I): "Little
6788 3, 71 | for instance, when she says: "Therefore, accursed devil,
6789 3, 71 | And in this sense Cyprian says (Epist. lxxvi): ~"Know that
6790 3, 71 | salvation. Hence Rabanus says (De Instit. Cleric. i) that "
6791 3, 71 | Praepositivus, however, says that children who die after
6792 3, 71 | the unclean, as Dionysius says (Eccl. Hier. v). ~But catechumens
6793 3, 71 | the unclean, as Dionysius says in ~the same place. Therefore
6794 3, 71 | to ~exorcize. For Isidore says (Epist. ad Ludifred.): "
6795 3, 71 | a bishop, as ~Dionysius says (Eccl. Hier. v). Therefore
6796 3, 71 | contrary, Pope Nicolas I says: "The catechizing of those
6797 3, 71 | each church." ~And Gregory says (Hom. xxix super Ezech.): "
6798 3, 71 | themselves: for Isidore says (Epist. ad ~Ludifred.) that "
6799 3, 72 | Old Law; thus the Apostle says (1 Cor. 10:2-4), that "all
6800 3, 72 | a man: hence the Apostle says (1 Cor. 13:11): "When I
6801 3, 72 | life. Hence Pope Melchiades says: "The ~Holy Ghost, Who comes
6802 3, 72 | On the contrary, Gregory says (Registr. iv): "Let no priest
6803 3, 72 | about: ~hence the Apostle says (2 Cor. 2:15): "We are the
6804 3, 72 | were lacking. For Dionysius says ~(Eccl. Hier. iv): "There
6805 3, 72 | bestowed; hence ~Augustine says (Tract. lxxx in Joan.): "
6806 3, 72 | contrary, Pope Innocent I says (Ep. ad Decent.): "Priests,
6807 3, 72 | Chromatius, In ~Matth. 3:15) says that "the waters of Baptism
6808 3, 72 | Christ, as ~the Apostle says (Rm. 6:3-8); nor of the
6809 3, 72 | general use. Hence Dionysius says at the ~end of his treatise
6810 3, 72 | repeated: for Gregory II says (Ep. iv ~ad Bonifac.): "
6811 3, 72 | On the contrary, Rabanus says (De Instit. Cleric. i): "
6812 3, 72 | Reply OBJ 2: As Augustine says (Ep. cclxv), from our Lord'
6813 3, 72 | contrary, Pope Melchiades says (Ep. ad Episc. Hispan.): "
6814 3, 72 | sufficient for thee": and he says of himself (1 Cor. 15:10): "
6815 3, 72 | Further, as Pope Melchiades says (Ep. ad Episc. Hispan.) "
6816 3, 72 | Further, Pope Melchiades says (Ep. ad Episc. Hispan.): "
6817 3, 72 | Reply OBJ 3: As Chrysostom says (Hom. i De Machab.), "in
6818 3, 72 | to either sex." Again, he says (Hom. de Militia Spirit.): "
6819 3, 72 | hence Hugh of St. Victor says (De Sacram. ii), "It would
6820 3, 72 | On the contrary, Rabanus says (De Instit. Cleric. i): "
6821 3, 72 | writing to Bishop Januarius, says: "We hear that ~some were
6822 3, 72 | Eusebius (Ep. iii ad Ep. Tusc.) says: "The ~sacrament of the
6823 3, 72 | 8). Hence Pope Urban I says: "All the faithful should.
6824 3, 72 | Reply OBJ 3: As Rabanus says (De Instit. Cleric. i), "
6825 3, 72 | OBJ 1: As Pope Melchiades says (Ep. ad Epis. Hispan.), "
6826 3, 73 | perfection, as Dionysius ~says (Eccl. Hier. iv), it seems
6827 3, 73 | the contrary, The Apostle says (1 Cor. 10:17): "For we,
6828 3, 73 | Eucharist. For the ~Apostle says (1 Cor. 11:26): "For as
6829 3, 73 | Reply OBJ 1: As Augustine says, explaining Jn. 6:54, "This
6830 3, 73 | believing ones." Hence, as he says in his Epistle to Boniface ~(
6831 3, 73 | Synaxis}. For Damascene ~says (De Fide Orth. iv) that "
6832 3, 73 | because, as Damascene says (De Fide Orth. iv), "we
6833 3, 73 | because as the Philosopher says (De Gener. ii): "We are ~
6834 3, 73 | spiritual being, as Dionysius says ~(Eccl. Hier. ii). Therefore
6835 3, 73 | absence. Hence Eusebius says: "Since He ~was going to
6836 3, 73 | Lamb. Hence the Apostle says (1 Cor. 5:7): "Christ our
6837 3, 73 | celebrating the old, as Pope Leo I says (Serm. lviii).~Aquin.: SMT
6838 3, 73 | since, as Pope ~Alexander I says, "among sacrifices there
6839 3, 73 | this is what ~Augustine says (Respons. ad Januar. i): "
6840 3, 73 | the contrary, The Apostle says (1 Cor. 5:7,8): "Christ
6841 3, 74 | contrary, Pope Alexander I says (Ep. ad omnes orth. i): "
6842 3, 74 | Artotyrytae, as Augustine says (De ~Haeres. xxviii), "offer
6843 3, 74 | Ambrose (Mag. Sent. iv, D, xi) says on 1 Cor. 11:20, this sacrament ~"
6844 3, 74 | and because, as Augustine ~says (Q[83]): "The flour within
6845 3, 74 | the Churches: for, Gregory says: "The Roman Church offers ~
6846 3, 74 | from the grape, as ~Isidore says (Etym. xx). But this sacrament
6847 3, 74 | hence Pope Alexander I says (Ep. 1 ad omnes orth.): "
6848 3, 74 | sacrament, since as Pope Julius says (Concil. Bracarens iii,
6849 3, 74 | everlasting life: hence Ambrose says (De Sacram. v): "The water ~
6850 3, 74 | Reply OBJ 1: As Ambrose says (De Sacram. v), just as
6851 3, 74 | sacrament. Because Cyprian says to Cecilius (Ep. lxiii): "
6852 3, 74 | On the contrary, Cyprian says (Ep. lxiii): "If any of
6853 3, 74 | humors, as Pope Innocent III says in a ~certain Decree. But
6854 3, 74 | wine, as Pope Innocent III says in a certain Decretal. For
6855 3, 74 | Christ. Because, as Ambrose says in De Officiis (De Mysteriis
6856 3, 74 | Extra, De Celeb. Miss.) ~says, the more probable opinion
6857 3, 75 | bodily presence, as Augustine says on ~Jn. 16:7: "Except I
6858 3, 75 | On the contrary, Hilary says (De Trin. viii): "There
6859 3, 75 | truly drink." And Ambrose says (De Sacram. vi): "As the
6860 3, 75 | delivered up for you," Cyril says: "Doubt not ~whether this
6861 3, 75 | Christ Himself, as Dionysius ~says (Eccl. Hier. iii), is perfective
6862 3, 75 | friends, as the Philosopher ~says (Ethic. ix), He promises
6863 3, 75 | blood. Hence (Jn. 6:57) he says: "He that eateth ~My flesh,
6864 3, 75 | words. For when ~Augustine says: "You are not to eat this
6865 3, 75 | flesh profiteth nothing," he says: "Yea, but as ~they understood
6866 3, 75 | according as our Lord Himself says (Mt. 26:11): "But Me you
6867 3, 75 | Tract. xxvii in ~Joan.) says: "If thou hast understood"
6868 3, 75 | consecration: because Damascene says (De Fide ~Orth. iv): "Since
6869 3, 75 | many grapes," as Augustine says in his book on ~the Creed (
6870 3, 75 | On the contrary, Ambrose says (De Sacram. iv): "Although
6871 3, 75 | whereunto": for Ambrose says in De Officiis (De Myster.
6872 3, 75 | the contrary, Augustine says (Q[83]): "God is not the
6873 3, 75 | contrary, Eusebius Emesenus says: "To thee it ought neither
6874 3, 75 | power alone. Hence Ambrose says [(De ~Sacram. iv): "See
6875 3, 75 | are spirit and life," says: i.e. "spiritual, having ~
6876 3, 75 | the contrary, Augustine says in his book on the Sentences
6877 3, 75 | OBJ 3: Further, Ambrose says (De Sacram. iv) that this
6878 3, 75 | On the contrary, Ambrose says (De Sacram. iv): "When the
6879 3, 76 | On the contrary, Ambrose says (De Officiis): "Christ is
6880 3, 76 | on the word ~"Chalice," says that "under each species,"
6881 3, 76 | the contrary, Augustine says in a sermon (Gregory, Sacramentarium): ~"
6882 3, 76 | because ~the Philosopher says (Topic. ii) that "when we
6883 3, 76 | against these that Cyril says (Ep. ~lxxxiii): "Some are
6884 3, 76 | to Emmaus. For Augustine says (De Qq. Evang. ii) that "
6885 3, 77 | On the contrary, Gregory says in an Easter Homily (Lanfranc,
6886 3, 77 | nourish, because, as ~Ambrose says (De Sacram. v), "it is not
6887 3, 77 | Further, the Philosopher says (De Anima ii) that "food
6888 3, 77 | speaking of this sacrament says (1 Cor. ~11:21): "One, indeed,
6889 3, 77 | previous substance, as Gregory says in an Easter Homily (Lanfranc,
6890 3, 77 | second meaning, when ~he says that "this bread does not
6891 3, 77 | because the Philosopher says in Meteor. iv that bodies
6892 3, 77 | because the Philosopher says (De Anima ii), that ~what
6893 3, 77 | Tract. xxvii in Joan.) ~says that this is to be taken
6894 3, 77 | OBJ 3: As Pope Innocent says in the aforesaid Decretal, "
6895 3, 78 | Pseudo-Isid.: Hom. iv) says: "The invisible Priest changes
6896 3, 78 | On the contrary, Ambrose says (De Sacram. iv): "The consecration
6897 3, 78 | Alt. Myst. iv), where he says: "In good sooth it can be
6898 3, 78 | partaking thereof, as ~Augustine says (cf. Q[73], A[3], ad 1).~
6899 3, 78 | OBJ 2: Further, Ambrose says (De Sacram. iv), "Christ'
6900 3, 78 | Apostle premises when he says (Rm. 9:15): ~"Therefore
6901 3, 78 | offered. And therefore He says expressly, "for you," ~the
6902 3, 78 | Cor. 11:25, while Matthew says in chapter 26:28: "This
6903 3, 78 | consecration. Because Damascene says (De ~Fide Orth. iv): "The
6904 3, 78 | On the contrary, Ambrose says (De Sacram. iv): "If there
6905 3, 78 | the person of Christ, Who ~says of Himself (Jn. 14:6): "
6906 3, 78 | be valid: for Augustine says (Tract. lxxx in Joan.): "
6907 3, 78 | instant thereof; as when a man says, "Now I am silent," this ~
6908 3, 78 | concepts," as the Philosopher ~says (Peri Herm. i). And therefore
6909 3, 79 | On the contrary, Our Lord says (Jn. 6:52): "The bread which
6910 3, 79 | live by Me." Hence Cyril says on Lk. 22:19: "God's ~life-giving
6911 3, 79 | world. Hence, Chrysostom says on the ~words, "Immediately
6912 3, 79 | Hence our Lord Himself says (Mt. 26:28): "This ~is My
6913 3, 79 | delight. Accordingly, Ambrose says (De ~Sacram. v): "This is
6914 3, 79 | our soul." And Chrysostom says (Hom. xlvi in Joan.): "When ~
6915 3, 79 | Him." And ~hence our Lord says (Jn. 6:56): "My flesh is
6916 3, 79 | is given. Hence Augustine says (Tract. xxvi in Joan.): ~"
6917 3, 79 | glory. Hence ~Augustine says on the words, "My flesh
6918 3, 79 | of charity," as Augustine says (Tract. ~xxvi in Joan.).
6919 3, 79 | sacrament: because Augustine says on ~the words, "If any man
6920 3, 79 | the contrary, Innocent III says (De S. Alt. Myst. iv) that
6921 3, 79 | venial sins. ~Hence Ambrose says (De Sacram. v) that this
6922 3, 79 | Further, Pope Alexander I says (Ep. ad omnes orth.): "No ~
6923 3, 79 | offering. Hence our Lord says (Mk. 12:43: cf. Lk. 21:4) ~
6924 3, 79 | heart." Augustine likewise says (Tract. xxvi in Joan.): "
6925 3, 79 | demons. Hence Chrysostom says (Hom. xlvi in Joan.): "Like ~
6926 3, 79 | charity, because, as Augustine says (Q[83]), "the increase of ~
6927 3, 79 | charity. Hence Augustine says to Renatus (De Anima et ~
6928 3, 79 | eat of this bread," etc., says: "Eat the heavenly bread ~
6929 3, 79 | the contrary, Damascene says (De Fide Orth. iv): "The
6930 3, 80 | speaking of this sacrament, says (Jn. 6:64): "The ~words
6931 3, 80 | the contrary, The gloss says on 1 Cor. 11:29: "He that
6932 3, 80 | figure: thus the Apostle says (1 Cor. 10:2), that the ~
6933 3, 80 | bread of angels," the gloss says: "that is, the body of Christ, ~
6934 3, 80 | Augustine (Tract. xxvi in Joan.) says: By "this meat and ~drink,
6935 3, 80 | Verbis Domini (Serm. cxlii) ~says: "Christ is to be eaten
6936 3, 80 | Augustine (Tract. xxvi in Joan.) says: "Eat the bread" ~of the
6937 3, 80 | sacramentally. ~For Augustine says in his book De Remedio Penitentiae (
6938 3, 80 | eat of it he may not die," says: "Many receive ~from the
6939 3, 80 | danger, since the Apostle says (1 Cor. 4:4): "I am not ~
6940 3, 80 | the contrary, The Apostle says (1 Cor. 11:29): "He that
6941 3, 80 | himself." Now the ~gloss says on this passage: "He eats
6942 3, 80 | thereof. ~Hence Augustine says (Tract. lxii in Joan.): "
6943 3, 80 | opposed ~to what the Apostle says (1 Cor. 11:28): "Let a man
6944 3, 80 | sins; because the Apostle says (1 Cor. 11:27): ~"Whosoever
6945 3, 80 | 1~OBJ 2: Further, Jerome says in an Epistle (xlix): "What
6946 3, 80 | the contrary, Augustine says on the words, "If I had
6947 3, 80 | assigning the cause of this sin, says, "not discerning the body ~
6948 3, 80 | more in sin, as Augustine says (De Verbis. Dom.; cf. Serm. ~
6949 3, 80 | have adored," Augustine says: "Let not the dispenser
6950 3, 80 | mortal sin. Hence Augustine says (Quaest. super Gen. 42): ~"
6951 3, 80 | because, as ~Augustine says on Ps. 98:5: "Let no one
6952 3, 80 | without sin: ~for Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. xii) that "
6953 3, 80 | OBJ 2: Further, Gregory says in a Letter to Augustine,
6954 3, 80 | the English (Regist. xi), says that one ought to refrain
6955 3, 80 | any necessity, as Gregory says (Regist. xi): "As ~when
6956 3, 80 | not of necessity, Gregory says ~that such a person "is
6957 3, 80 | But if," as ~Gregory says (Regist. xi), "it be not
6958 3, 80 | Reply OBJ 3: As Gregory says in his Letter quoted above
6959 3, 80 | the contrary, Augustine says (Resp. ad Januar., Ep. liv): "
6960 3, 80 | reasons. ~First, as Augustine says (Resp. ad Januar., Ep. liv), "
6961 3, 80 | in food, as the Apostle says (1 Cor. 11:21): "One, ~indeed,
6962 3, 80 | Reply OBJ 1: As Augustine says in the same book, "the fact
6963 3, 80 | abrogated, because as Augustine says (Resp. ad Januar., Ep. liv),
6964 3, 80 | demented. Hence Cassian says (Collat. vii): "We ~do not
6965 3, 80 | contrary, because Dionysius says (Eccl. Hier. ii) that Holy
6966 3, 80 | the contrary, Augustine says (De Verb. Dom., Serm. xxviii): "
6967 3, 80 | fruits daily. Hence Ambrose says ~(De Sacram. iv): "If, whenever
6968 3, 80 | spiritually but once, as Augustine says (Tract. xi in Joan.), commenting ~
6969 3, 80 | sometimes. Hence Augustine says (Ep. liv): "If one ~says
6970 3, 80 | says (Ep. liv): "If one ~says that the Eucharist should
6971 3, 80 | daily: hence Pope Anaclete says (Ep. i): "When the ~consecration
6972 3, 80 | Reply OBJ 1: As Gregory says: "He is truly humble, who
6973 3, 80 | nevertheless, as Pope Innocent ~III says, penitents, "who refrain
6974 3, 80 | blood. For Pope Gelasius says (cf. De Consecr. ii): "We
6975 3, 81 | On the contrary, Jerome says (Ad Hedib., Ep. xxx), "The
6976 3, 81 | he had eaten and drunk, says: Christ ate and drank ~at
6977 3, 81 | this ~passage Augustine says (Tract. lxii in Joan.): "
6978 3, 81 | Iscariot, the son of Simon]," says (Tract. ~lxii in Joan.): "
6979 3, 81 | the contrary, Chrysostom says (Hom. lxxxii in Matth.): "
6980 3, 81 | disciples, as Dionysius says (Eccl. Hier. iii), and Augustine (
6981 3, 81 | Para. 2/2~And as Augustine says (Tract. lxii in Joan.), "
6982 3, 81 | before them," ~the gloss says: "He gave to the disciples
6983 3, 81 | the frying-pan," the gloss says: "The ~Cross mightier than
6984 3, 81 | contrary, As Innocent III says (De Sacr. Alt. Myst. iv), "
6985 3, 82 | imperfectum in Matth., Hom. xliii) says that "every holy ~man is
6986 3, 82 | On the contrary, Isidore says in an Epistle to Ludifred (
6987 3, 82 | ordination, when the bishop says to him: "Receive the power
6988 3, 82 | 3: Further, as Augustine says (Tract. xxvi in Joan.),
6989 3, 82 | because as Innocent III ~says (De Sacr. Alt. Myst. iv),
6990 3, 82 | OBJ 3: Further, Dionysius says (Eccl. Hier. iii, iv) that
6991 3, 82 | himself to God, as ~Augustine says (De Civ. Dei x). Hence by
6992 3, 82 | to partake, as ~Dionysius says (Eccl. Hier. iii). Consequently,
6993 3, 82 | share in ~it, as the Apostle says (1 Cor. 10:18): "Are not
6994 3, 82 | be received. For Jerome says upon Leviticus (cf. De Consecr.,
6995 3, 82 | commenting on Sophon. iii, 4, says: "The priests who perform ~
6996 3, 82 | OBJ 2: Further, Damascene says (De Fide Orth. iv) that "
6997 3, 82 | Ghost." But Pope Gelasius I says (Ep. ad Elphid., ~cf. Decret.
6998 3, 82 | blessings." Again, Dionysius says in his Epistle (viii) to
6999 3, 82 | Augustine (Paschasius) says (De Corp. Dom. xii): ~"Within
7000 3, 82 | Hence (Mt. 24:45) our Lord says: "Who, ~thinkest thou, is
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