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7001 3, 82 | the Apostle ~(1 Cor. 4:1) says: "Let a man so account of 7002 3, 82 | priest. For Pope Gregory says in the Register: "Alas, ~ 7003 3, 82 | mysteries, as Augustine says in his work on Baptism ( 7004 3, 82 | way, consent, as Augustine says (Contra ~Parmen. ii).~Aquin.: 7005 3, 82 | Eucharist. For Augustine says (Liber ~sentent. Prosperi 7006 3, 82 | Church": and Pope Leo I says (Ep. lxxx; cf. Decretal ~ 7007 3, 82 | the contrary, Augustine says (Contra Parmen. ii): "Just 7008 3, 82 | deceived, because, as Augustine says ~(Contra Parmen. ii), "it 7009 3, 82 | clear from what Augustine says (Contra Parmen. ii), that 7010 3, 82 | degradation. For, again, Augustine says ~(Contra Parmen. ii): "Both 7011 3, 82 | Because, as Augustine says (Contra Petilian. iii), " 7012 3, 82 | the contrary, The Canon says (Dist. 32): "Let no one 7013 3, 82 | concubine." Moreover, ~Gregory says (Dial. iii) that "the faithless 7014 3, 82 | because Pope Gelasius I says (cf. Decretal, Dist. 55): " 7015 3, 82 | On the contrary, Ambrose says in one of his Orations ( 7016 3, 83 | 3: Further, as Augustine says (De Trin. iv), in Christ' 7017 3, 83 | the contrary, Augustine says in the Liber Sentent. Prosp. ( 7018 3, 83 | First, because, as Augustine says (Ad Simplician. ii), ~"the 7019 3, 83 | commenting on Heb. 10:1, says: "In Christ was offered 7020 3, 83 | Reply OBJ 1: As Ambrose says (commenting on Heb. 10:1), " 7021 3, 83 | year: because Augustine ~says (Enarr. ii in Ps. 21): " 7022 3, 83 | of which words ~Augustine says (De Verb. Dom. xxviii): " 7023 3, 83 | present in this sacrament, Who says (Jn. 9:4,5): ~"I must work 7024 3, 83 | And Pope Innocent III says (Extra, ~De Celebr. Miss., 7025 3, 83 | princes; hence the Apostle says (1 Cor. ~4:1): "Let a man 7026 3, 83 | sacrifice," as Augustine says (Liber Sentent. ~Prosp. 7027 3, 83 | signified, of Whom the Apostle ~says (Heb. 13:15): "Through Him 7028 3, 83 | framed. For, as Ambrose says (De Sacram. iv), this sacrament 7029 3, 83 | because, as ~Dionysius says (Eccl. Hier. iii): "The 7030 3, 83 | mentioned above, when he says: "Communicating ~with, and 7031 3, 83 | concludes the petition ~when he says: "Wherefore that this oblation," 7032 3, 83 | the consecration, when he says: "Which oblation do Thou, 7033 3, 83 | Saviour's ~words, when he says: "Who the day before," etc. 7034 3, 83 | favor with God, when he says: "Look down upon them with 7035 3, 83 | for the people, when he says: "Deliver us, we beseech 7036 3, 83 | others, because, as Dionysius says (Eccl. ~Hier. iii), he who 7037 3, 83 | Some of these, ~however, he says aloud, namely, such as are 7038 3, 83 | before the secret prayers he says aloud, ~"The Lord be with 7039 3, 83 | in our regard, hence he says ~expressively: "That it 7040 3, 83 | have that meaning, when he says: "Vouchsafe to ~make this 7041 3, 83 | 4: Further, the Apostle says (Heb. 7:7): "And without 7042 3, 83 | are ~hearing mass, when he says, "The Lord be with you": 7043 3, 83 | signification, because, as Dionysius says (Eccl. Hier. ~iii), the 7044 3, 83 | the Old Law, as Dionysius ~says (Eccl. Hier. iii). However, 7045 3, 83 | turning round, namely, when he says, "The Lord be with you" 7046 3, 83 | Preface," and again when he says, "May the peace of the Lord 7047 3, 83 | in his first greeting ~says, "Peace be to you," which 7048 3, 83 | Reply OBJ 8: As Pope Sergius says, and it is to be found in 7049 3, 83 | the mass. Hence Pope Soter says (De Consecr., dist. 1): ~" 7050 3, 83 | the third; because when he says in the plural, 'The Lord 7051 3, 84 | Isidore, Etym. vi, ch. 19] says: "The sacraments are Baptism, 7052 3, 84 | answer that, As Gregory says [*Isidore, Etym. vi, ch. 7053 3, 84 | OBJ 2: Further, Augustine says in his book De Poenitentia [ 7054 3, 84 | the contrary, The Apostle says (2 Cor. 12:21): "(Who) have 7055 3, 84 | which sense the Apostle says (Rm. 5:12): "In ~whom all 7056 3, 84 | OBJ 2: Further, Pope Leo says (Ep. cviii) that God's forgiveness 7057 3, 84 | from sin, as ~Augustine says (Contra Donatist. v, 21). 7058 3, 84 | of those words of Christ, says: "I baptize ~thee." Therefore 7059 3, 84 | forgiven them." Yet the priest says: "I absolve thee," rather ~ 7060 3, 84 | effectively, so also when he says: "I absolve ~thee," he declares 7061 3, 84 | sacrament. Hence Augustine says (De Adult. Conjug. ii): " 7062 3, 84 | tears," etc., the gloss says: "Be ~not sorrowful, if 7063 3, 84 | his sin. For as Augustine ~says (Tract. lxxii in Joan. [* 7064 3, 84 | sin as Sodom," a ~gloss says: "The second plank after 7065 3, 84 | On the contrary, Jerome says (Ep. cxxx) that "Penance 7066 3, 84 | this sense that the gloss says ~that "to hide one's sins 7067 3, 84 | the contrary, Augustine says in his book, De Poenitentia [* 7068 3, 84 | of tears." Wherefore Paul says ~(1 Cor. 15:9): "I . . . 7069 3, 84 | 3: Further, the Apostle says (2 Cor. 2:7): "Comfort him," 7070 3, 84 | the contrary, Augustine says in his book on Penance [* 7071 3, 84 | of ~joy. Hence Augustine says [*De vera et falsa Poenitentia, 7072 3, 84 | repeated. For the Apostle says (Heb. 6:4, seqq.): "It is 7073 3, 84 | OBJ 2: Further, Ambrose says (De Poenit. ii): "Some are 7074 3, 84 | OBJ 4: Further, Gregory says (Hom. xxxiv in Evang.): " 7075 3, 84 | deplored": and Isidore says (De Summo Bono ii): "He 7076 3, 84 | OBJ 6: Further, Ambrose says on Ps. 118:58, "I entreated 7077 3, 84 | Reply OBJ 3: As Augustine says [*De vera et falsa Poenitentia 7078 3, 85 | according to Gregory, who says (Hom. xxxiv in ~Evang.) 7079 3, 85 | wherefore the ~Apostle says (1 Cor. 13:6) that charity " 7080 3, 85 | are ye that weep now," ~says: "It is prudence that teaches 7081 3, 85 | the contrary, Augustine says in De Poenitentia [*De vera 7082 3, 85 | justice, wherefore ~Tully says (De Inv. Rhet. ii) that 7083 3, 85 | penance," etc., a gloss says: "The first virtue is to ~ 7084 3, 86 | Penance. For ~the Apostle says (Heb. 12:17) that Esau " 7085 3, 86 | OBJ 2: Further, Augustine says (De Serm. Dom. in Monte 7086 3, 86 | expounded by Gregory, who says (Hom. x super Ezech.): " 7087 3, 86 | forth springs of water"), says that "the first consolation 7088 3, 86 | the contrary, Augustine says in De Poenitentia [*De vera 7089 3, 86 | altogether. ~Hence Augustine says [*De vera et falsa Poenitentia, 7090 3, 86 | Christ, because, as Augustine says on Jn. 15:22, ~"If I had 7091 3, 86 | forgiven. For Augustine says in De Poenitentia [*De vera 7092 3, 87 | the contrary, Augustine says in De Poenitentia [*De vera 7093 3, 87 | the contrary, Augustine says in De Poenitentia [*Hom. 7094 3, 87 | a stone at her," a gloss says that "all those men were 7095 3, 88 | subsequent ~sin. For Augustine says (De Bapt. contra Donat. 7096 3, 88 | whence I ~came out," Bede says: "This verse should make 7097 3, 88 | the contrary, The Apostle says (Rm. 11:29): "The gifts 7098 3, 88 | 2/2 ~Moreover, Augustine says (Lib. Resp. Prosperi i [* 7099 3, 88 | OBJ 2: Further, Rabanus says: "God delivered the wicked 7100 3, 88 | Divine favor, for Augustine says (Confess. ii): "Whatever 7101 3, 88 | On the contrary, Gregory says (Moral. xviii [*Cf. Dial. 7102 3, 88 | 1~OBJ 2: Further, Tully says (De Inv. Rhet. ii) that 7103 3, 88 | wherefore the Philosopher says (Ethic. v, 2) that ~"he 7104 3, 89 | of ours: for ~Augustine says (De Lib. Arb. ii, 18: In 7105 3, 89 | wherefore the Philosopher says (Ethic. i, 8) that "a man 7106 3, 89 | virtue. For the Apostle says (Rm. 8:28): "To them that 7107 3, 89 | whereupon a gloss of Augustine says that ~"this is so true that, 7108 3, 89 | OBJ 2: Further, Ambrose says [*Cf. Hypognosticon iii, 7109 3, 89 | morning, one day," a ~gloss says: "The evening light is that 7110 3, 89 | proficiency: thus ~Gregory says (Dial. ii, 1): "Let all, 7111 3, 89 | 1~OBJ 2: Further, Jerome says: "Whoever fail to preserve 7112 3, 89 | Again, Pope Innocent I ~says (Ep. vi ad Agapit.) that " 7113 3, 89 | Secundinus (Regist. vii) says: "We consider that when 7114 3, 89 | sometimes; because as ~Gregory says (Hom. de centum Ovibus, 7115 3, 89 | hath eaten," a gloss says: "I will not suffer to perish ~ 7116 3, 89 | You have sowed ~much," says: "If at any time you find 7117 3, 89 | the contrary, The Apostle says (1 Cor. 13:3): "If I should 7118 3, 89 | severely: wherefore Augustine says (De Patientia ~xxvi): "We 7119 3, 90 | the contrary, Augustine says in De Poenitentia [*Cf. 7120 Suppl, 2 | of his sin. For Augustine says in De ~Poenitentia [*Cf. 7121 Suppl, 2 | OBJ 2: Further, the Master says (Sent. iv, D, 16, cap. i), 7122 Suppl, 2 | from it: ~wherefore Jerome says [*St. Basil asserts this 7123 Suppl, 2 | heal the foot," as Jerome says (Super Marc. ~ix, 28). But 7124 Suppl, 3 | praiseworthy. For Anselm says (Orat. ~lii): "Would that 7125 Suppl, 4 | one's life, for ~Ambrose says (De Poenit. ii) that "he 7126 Suppl, 4 | work of an unknown author] says that "when sorrow ceases, ~ 7127 Suppl, 4 | reason Hugh of St. Victor says [*Richard of St. Victor, 7128 Suppl, 4 | Rejoice in the Lord always," ~says that "it is necessary to 7129 Suppl, 4 | Moreover the Philosopher says the same (Ethic. vii, 13, 7130 Suppl, 4 | OBJ 3: Further, Bernard says (Serm. xi in Cant.): "Sorrow 7131 Suppl, 4 | work of an ~unknown author] says: "The penitent should always 7132 Suppl, 5 | is an ~afflicted spirit," says: "A hearty contrition is 7133 Suppl, 6 | On the contrary, Boethius says (De Consol. i): "If you 7134 Suppl, 6 | On the contrary, Isidore says (Etym. v.) that the natural 7135 Suppl, 6 | confession, for Jerome ~says on Is. 3:9 ("They have proclaimed 7136 Suppl, 6 | committed. For, as Gregory says (Regist. xii), "it is the 7137 Suppl, 6 | the contrary, Whosoever says he has done what he did 7138 Suppl, 6 | For Hugh of ~St. Victor says (De Sacram. ii): "The contempt 7139 Suppl, 6 | since, as the ~Philosopher says (Phys. viii, text. 15), 7140 Suppl, 7 | confession unfittingly, when ~he says (Super Ps. 21) that confession " 7141 Suppl, 7 | the ~above. For Gregory says (Hom. xl in Evang.) that 7142 Suppl, 7 | virtue," as the Philosopher says (Ethic. ii, 1). But confession 7143 Suppl, 7 | of heaven," as the Master says (Sent. ~iv, D, 17). Therefore 7144 Suppl, 7 | virtue. Hence the Philosopher says (Ethic. iv, 7) that a ~confession 7145 Suppl, 8 | Ex auctoritate xvi, Q[1]] says: "By our ~apostolic authority 7146 Suppl, 8 | Sent. ix, D, ~17): for he says in De vera et falsa Poenitentia [* 7147 Suppl, 8 | believe the ~penitent when he says that he has confessed to 7148 Suppl, 9 | confession, as Augustine says [*De vera et ~falsa Poenitentia, 7149 Suppl, 9 | contrary sins, ~as Gregory says (Pastoral. iii, 3). Hence 7150 Suppl, 10| contrary to what the Apostle says (1 Cor. 4:4), "I ~am not 7151 Suppl, 11| confession. For, as Bernard ~says (De Proecep. et Dispens. 7152 Suppl, 11| the contrary, The Decretal says (De Poenit. et Remiss., 7153 Suppl, 11| 1~Reply OBJ 1: If a man says that he has seen what he 7154 Suppl, 11| divulge what he saw, if he says he heard ~it, but only indirectly, 7155 Suppl, 11| only indirectly, because he says he has heard what he ~incidentally 7156 Suppl, 12| amounts to the same, for ~he says that "satisfaction consists 7157 Suppl, 13| Expos. Fidei ad Damasum] says: ~"Whoever maintains that 7158 Suppl, 13| as indeed the Philosopher says (Ethic. ~viii, 14), it is 7159 Suppl, 14| to another, as Gregory ~says (Moral. xxv): so that when 7160 Suppl, 14| being impoverished," etc., says that "the fruit of a man' 7161 Suppl, 14| the contrary, Augustine says that "the sinner is not 7162 Suppl, 14| is justice; thus Anselm says (Proslog. x) that "God is 7163 Suppl, 14| contrary, Augustine also says (Enchiridion cx): "Whomsoever 7164 Suppl, 15| On the contrary, Gregory says (Hom. in Evang. xx): "It 7165 Suppl, 15| sins, as the Philosopher ~says (Ethic. ii, 3). Therefore 7166 Suppl, 15| Para. 2/2~Further, Ambrose says (Super Ps. 118): "Although 7167 Suppl, 15| spiritual. Now, as Jerome ~says on Mk. 9:28, "This kind" 7168 Suppl, 15| pride of life," as Augustine says (Enarr. in Ps. 42).~Aquin.: 7169 Suppl, 15| body, since, as Gregory says (Super Ezech., Hom. xiv), " 7170 Suppl, 16| penance. For, as ~Gregory says (Moral. iv), "the blessed 7171 Suppl, 16| Further, the Philosopher says (Ethic. ix, 4) that "evil 7172 Suppl, 16| separated ~souls, as Damascene says (De Fide Orth. ii, 4). But 7173 Suppl, 16| 2/2~Further, Damascene says (De Fide Orth. ii, 4) that 7174 Suppl, 18| the heart," as ~Augustine says (Tract. lxxx in Joan.). 7175 Suppl, 18| Reply OBJ 1: As the Master says in the text (Sent. iv, D, 7176 Suppl, 18| Mensuram, De Poenit. Dist. i] says: ~"The canons do not fix 7177 Suppl, 18| Concil. Rom. v, Can. 5] says: ~"We declare it a mock 7178 Suppl, 18| agent. Wherefore, Dionysius says ~(Hier. Eccl. cap. ult.) 7179 Suppl, 19| have the keys. For Isidore ~says (Etym. vii, 12) that the " 7180 Suppl, 19| On the contrary, Ambrose says (De Poenit. i): "This right," 7181 Suppl, 19| since the Philosopher also says (Ethic. viii) that it is 7182 Suppl, 19| power," as the ~Philosopher says (De Somno et Vigil. i). 7183 Suppl, 19| OBJ 3: Further, Augustine says (De Bapt. v, 21) that God " 7184 Suppl, 19| reconciliation, for, as Gregory says (Pastor. i, 11), "if an 7185 Suppl, 19| of ~congruity. Hence He says that God confers the sacraments 7186 Suppl, 19| the contrary, Augustine says (Tract. cxxi in Joan.) that 7187 Suppl, 20| subject. ~For, as Augustine says (De vera et false Poenitentia [* 7188 Suppl, 20| because when Augustine says that ~they should not be 7189 Suppl, 21| Master of the Sentences says (Sent. iv, ~D, 18): "The 7190 Suppl, 21| and in this respect he says that "protection ~is taken 7191 Suppl, 21| and in this respect he says that "the devil receives 7192 Suppl, 21| 1~OBJ 2: Further, Jerome says (on Mt. 16:19: "I will give 7193 Suppl, 22| further. For the Apostle ~says (1 Cor. 5:12): "What have 7194 Suppl, 25| He cannot deny Himself," says: "He would do this if He 7195 Suppl, 25| 2/2~Further, the Apostle says (1 Cor. 15:14): "If . . . 7196 Suppl, 26| consecrating ~priests the bishop says: "The more fragile we are, 7197 Suppl, 29| OBJ 2: Further, the Master says explicitly (Sent. iv, D, 7198 Suppl, 29| Reply OBJ 2: The Master says it was instituted by the 7199 Suppl, 29| the contrary, The Master says (Sent. iv, D, 1) that every 7200 Suppl, 29| The prayer of faith," says he ~(5:15), "shall save 7201 Suppl, 30| being conditional, for he ~says: "If he be in sins, they 7202 Suppl, 30| but of the prayer, for he says: "The prayer of faith ~shall 7203 Suppl, 34| the first, as Dionysius says (Eccl. Hier. v). Wherefore 7204 Suppl, 36| Let no man ~despise thee," says that "not only should bishops, 7205 Suppl, 36| answer that, As Dionysius says (Eccl. Hier. iii), "even 7206 Suppl, 36| His favors, ~as Dionysius says (Eccl. Hier. iv). Now it 7207 Suppl, 36| meaning of the Apostle when he says (1 Tim. 5:22): "Impose not 7208 Suppl, 36| the contrary, Dionysius says (Ep. ad Demophil.): "It 7209 Suppl, 36| action, since, as Dionysius says (Eccl. Hier. i), "it is ~ 7210 Suppl, 37| God-like, as Dionysius ~says (Eccl. Hier. iii).~Aquin.: 7211 Suppl, 37| than in us, as ~Dionysius says (Eccl. Hier. i). Since then 7212 Suppl, 37| sacraments, as Dionysius says (Eccl. ~Hier. iii). For 7213 Suppl, 37| the deacons, as ~Dionysius says (Eccl. Hier. iii), where 7214 Suppl, 37| Eccl. Hier. iii), where he says: "Some of the ministers ~ 7215 Suppl, 37| the Master means, when He says in the text (Sent. iv, D, 7216 Suppl, 40| inheritance." But as Jerome says (Ep. ad Nepot.), "the Lord 7217 Suppl, 40| 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, Hugh says (De Sacram. ii) that "after 7218 Suppl, 40| things is; for as Gregory says (Moral. ~x, 30), "it is 7219 Suppl, 40| Cyril, bishop of Alexandria, says: "That we may ~remain members 7220 Suppl, 40| kind of ~hat, as Jerome says (Ep. ad Fabiol.). But the 7221 Suppl, 40| cross, as ~Innocent III says (De Myst. Miss. i), just 7222 Suppl, 41| state of man, ~for as Tully says (De Inv. Rhet.), "at the 7223 Suppl, 41| Philosopher (Ethic. viii, 12) says that "man is an animal ~ 7224 Suppl, 41| the genus; wherefore he says that the begetting ~of offspring 7225 Suppl, 41| Ex. ~19:20); and Jerome says (Ep. ad Ageruch.: Contra 7226 Suppl, 41| blessings, as the Master ~says (Sent. iv, D, 26). Therefore 7227 Suppl, 41| wherefore the Philosopher says ~(Ethic. vii, 11) that " 7228 Suppl, 41| to St. John ~Chrysostom] says in his commentary on Matthew: " 7229 Suppl, 42| 2/2~Further, Augustine says (De Bono Viduit. viii; Gen. 7230 Suppl, 42| this reason the Apostle ~says (1 Cor. 7:9): "It is better 7231 Suppl, 43| Bulgar., iii). For as Isidore says (Etym. iv), "a man is ~betrothed 7232 Suppl, 43| one's troth," as Isidore ~says (Etym. iv). For before the 7233 Suppl, 43| mortal sin. Now, as Gregory ~says (Dial. iv), a boy of five 7234 Suppl, 43| intention of Gregory, who says (Dial. iv) that "the boy' 7235 Suppl, 43| years, as the ~Philosopher says (De Hist. Anim. vii), whereas 7236 Suppl, 43| De spons. et matr.) which says expressly: "Just ~as those 7237 Suppl, 44| matrimony," as Augustine says (Contra Faust. xix, 26), ~ 7238 Suppl, 44| and ~"nato," as Isidore says (Etym. ix), because it makes 7239 Suppl, 44| such" [quale] ~when he says (Cap. De Qualitate) that " 7240 Suppl, 45| to St. John Chrysostom] says: "It is not coition but ~ 7241 Suppl, 45| the contrary, Innocent III says in a Decretal (cap. Tua 7242 Suppl, 46| made yet, as the Master says ~in the text (Sent. iv, 7243 Suppl, 46| be made," as ~Augustine says (Ep. cliii ad Macedon.). 7244 Suppl, 46| contrary, Pope Nicholas I says (Resp. ad Consult. Bulg. 7245 Suppl, 47| definition of Tully's in which he says that ~"compulsion is the 7246 Suppl, 47| as again the Philosopher says (Ethic. iii, 6,9). Yet ~ 7247 Suppl, 47| the contrary, A Decretal says (cap. Cum locum, De sponsal. 7248 Suppl, 47| Wherefore the Philosopher says (Ethic. viii, 2) that friendship 7249 Suppl, 48| Augustine (De Bono Viduit ix)] says that "for those who ~have 7250 Suppl, 49| for there, as Augustine says, "marriage ~would have been 7251 Suppl, 49| time, as the ~Philosopher says (Ethic. vii, 11); and again 7252 Suppl, 49| Reply OBJ 7: As the Master says (Sent. iv, D, 31), sacrament 7253 Suppl, 49| inseparability, as ~the Master says (Sent. iv, D, 31); yet it 7254 Suppl, 49| and order," as Dionysius says (Div. Nom. iv). Therefore 7255 Suppl, 50| number of ways, as Dionysius says (Div. Nom. ~iii). Therefore 7256 Suppl, 52| nature, ~for as Gregory says (Pastor. ii, 6), "it is 7257 Suppl, 52| men are equal, as Gregory says (Pastor. ii, 6), while it 7258 Suppl, 52| the natural law, as Tully says (De Invent. ii). Therefore, 7259 Suppl, 52| the contrary, A Decretal says (De conjug. servorum, cap. 7260 Suppl, 53| Clement [*Alexander III] says (cap. Consuluit, De ~his 7261 Suppl, 53| the contrary, the Decretal says (De cler. conjug., cap. 7262 Suppl, 54| and ~little, as Isidore says (Etym. ix). Consequently 7263 Suppl, 54| father to son, wherefore he says that "parents love their 7264 Suppl, 54| to father, ~wherefore he says that "children love their 7265 Suppl, 54| same parents," as he again says (Ethic. ~viii, 12). And 7266 Suppl, 54| Wherefore as Rabbi Moses says (Doc. Perp. iii, 49) all ~ 7267 Suppl, 55| procreation, wherefore he says ~(Ethic. viii, 12) that 7268 Suppl, 55| affinity. For Pope ~Julius I says (cap. Contradicimus 35, 7269 Suppl, 55| Porro duorum 35, ~qu. iii) says: "The justice of public 7270 Suppl, 55| prescription, for as Innocent III says (Conc. Later. iv, can. 50: ~ 7271 Suppl, 56| Now as the Philosopher says (Ethic. viii, 2) a carnal ~ 7272 Suppl, 57| term "whereto," because it says, "as a child or grandchild ."~ 7273 Suppl, 58| De frigid et malefic.) ~says that "a boy who is incapable 7274 Suppl, 59| and a gloss of Jerome says ~that "by the hand and the 7275 Suppl, 59| OBJ 5: Further, the Master says this expressly (Sent. iv, 7276 Suppl, 60| ii, can. Interfectores) ~says: "The slayers of their own 7277 Suppl, 62| husband put ~away his wife" says that "Our Lord permitted 7278 Suppl, 62| to St. John Chrysostom] says that "lust is a passion 7279 Suppl, 62| women," and the Philosopher says (Ethic. vii, 7) that "properly 7280 Suppl, 63| to St. John Chrysostom] says that ~"to take a second 7281 Suppl, 63| Cor. 7:40 and De Viduis] says that a second marriage is 7282 Suppl, 63| 2/2~Further, the Apostle says (1 Tim. 5:14): "I will . . . 7283 Suppl, 64| holy time. For Gregory says (Dial. i) that the devil 7284 Suppl, 65| written law has. Now Augustine says (De Bono Conjug. xv; De 7285 Suppl, 65| end, as the Philosopher says (Ethic. viii, 12), it has, ~ 7286 Suppl, 65| 2~Reply OBJ 2: As Tully says (De Inv. Rhet. ii), "fear 7287 Suppl, 65| De Inv. Rhet. ii) when he says: "Natural right ~is not 7288 Suppl, 65| it in this sense, when he says (Etym. v) that "the ~natural 7289 Suppl, 65| the natural law, as Tully ~says (De Invent. ii). Now fornication 7290 Suppl, 65| the union; as Augustine says (De Nup. et Concup. i, 8). 7291 Suppl, 65| Para. 2/2~Further, Ambrose says in his book on the patriarchs ( 7292 Suppl, 65| answer that, Rabbi Moses says (Doc. Perp. iii, 49) that 7293 Suppl, 65| inherited, as Augustine says (Tract. xi in Joan.) because ~" 7294 Suppl, 66| On the contrary, Gregory says (Regist. ii, ep. 37): "We 7295 Suppl, 66| bridegroom ~Christ; and again he says (Eph. 5:23): "Because the 7296 Suppl, 66| removed by Baptism. For Jerome says ~in his commentary on the 7297 Suppl, 66| the contrary, Augustine says (De Bono Conjug. xviii): " 7298 Suppl, 66| by Baptism, as Augustine says (De Bono Conjug. xviii).~ 7299 Suppl, 66| canonical Scripture the Apostle says (1 Tim. 3:2): "It ~behooveth . . . 7300 Suppl, 66| Bracarensis: cap. xliii] says: "If a ~Reader marry a widow, 7301 Suppl, 67| to St. John Chrysostom] says that even as the apostles 7302 Suppl, 67| OBJ 5: Further, Chrysostom says [*Hom. xxxii in the Opus 7303 Suppl, 67| authority of Chrysostom, who ~says [*Hom. xxxii in the Opus 7304 Suppl, 67| wife-murder. ~Hence Chrysostom says that "he removed the guilt 7305 Suppl, 67| from it. And therefore he says again [*Hom. xxxii in the 7306 Suppl, 67| speaking about bigamy, says (De Bono Conjug. ~xv, xviii) 7307 Suppl, 67| St. John Chrysostom], who says that "a man who ~divorces 7308 Suppl, 67| of hatred. For Augustine says in his gloss (De Serm. ~ 7309 Suppl, 67| OBJ 3: Further, the Master says that it was so in the text ( 7310 Suppl, 69| after death. For as Boethius says (De Hebdom.): "Wise men 7311 Suppl, 69| body, as Augustine also says (Gen. ad lit. xii, 32). 7312 Suppl, 69| Hexaem. ~i, ad Gn. 1:2] says. Since then angels even 7313 Suppl, 69| the wicked shall not be," says that "the saints are delivered 7314 Suppl, 69| OBJ 2: Further, Augustine says (Enchiridion cix) that " 7315 Suppl, 69| 2/2~Further, the Apostle says (Phil. 1:23): "I desire [ 7316 Suppl, 69| iv, ~25): "If then," he says, "the souls of the just 7317 Suppl, 69| from thence. For Augustine says (De Cura pro Mort. xiii): " 7318 Suppl, 69| providence; ~for as Augustine says (De Cura pro Mort. xvi): " 7319 Suppl, 69| be gathered from what he says afterwards, ~is speaking 7320 Suppl, 69| them by nature. And when he says that they are ~everywhere, 7321 Suppl, 69| speaking of Nebridius, says: "Whatever that be, ~which 7322 Suppl, 69| every ~one that liveth," says: "Hell was the house of 7323 Suppl, 69| beggar died," ~etc., which says: "Abraham's bosom is the 7324 Suppl, 69| 2/2~Further, Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. xii): "I do 7325 Suppl, 69| Gen. ad lit. xii): who says of Jacob: "When Jacob said 7326 Suppl, 69| OBJ 2: Further, Augustine says (Enchir. xciii): "The punishment 7327 Suppl, 70| sensitive ~soul. For Augustine says (De Spir. et Anim. xv): " 7328 Suppl, 70| OBJ 2: Further, Augustine says (De Eccl. Dogm. xvi): "We 7329 Suppl, 70| the contrary, Augustine says (De Eccl. Dogm. xix): "Of 7330 Suppl, 70| speaking of the intellect, says (De Anima ii, ~2): "This 7331 Suppl, 70| patient. Hence the Philosopher says (De Somn. et Vigil.) that ~" 7332 Suppl, 70| separated soul. For Augustine says (De Spiritu et Anima xv): " 7333 Suppl, 70| OBJ 2: Further, Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. xii) that " 7334 Suppl, 70| we sleep. ~Thus Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. xii): "For 7335 Suppl, 70| Further, the Philosopher says (De Anima i, 4), that "when 7336 Suppl, 70| Wherefore the ~Philosopher says (De Anima i, 4) that "when 7337 Suppl, 70| the future ~as Augustine says (De Trin. xiv, 11). Taking 7338 Suppl, 70| this sense the Philosopher says ~(Ethic. vii, 14) that " 7339 Suppl, 70| bodily ~fire. For Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. xii): "The 7340 Suppl, 70| Augustine (Gen. ad lit. xii) says that "the agent is ~always 7341 Suppl, 70| one another, as ~Boethius says (De Duab. Natur.). Therefore 7342 Suppl, 70| wherefore Gregory (Dial. iv, 29) says: ~"The soul suffers from 7343 Suppl, 70| no ~fear." Hence Gregory says (Dial. iv, 29) that "the 7344 Suppl, 70| fire: wherefore Gregory says (Dial. iv, ~29): "We can 7345 Suppl, 70| Toledo, Prognostic ii, 17] says the same as ~quoted by the 7346 Suppl, 70| corporeal fire?" and Augustine says (De Civ. Dei xxi, 10) that " 7347 Suppl, 71| wherefore the psalm (Ps. 61:13) says: ~"Thou wilt render to every 7348 Suppl, 71| First, because the Apostle says (2 Cor. 5:10): "We must 7349 Suppl, 71| living, as the Philosopher says (Ethic. i, 11). ~Therefore 7350 Suppl, 71| 2/2~Further, Augustine says (De Cure pro Mort. i): " 7351 Suppl, 71| OBJ 2: Further, Gregory says (Pastoral i, 11) that "when 7352 Suppl, 71| doth ~not hear sinners," says that "he speaks as one unanointed 7353 Suppl, 71| 2~Further, the Damascene says in the sermon "On those 7354 Suppl, 71| OBJ 3: Further, Dionysius says (Eccl. Hier.): "If here 7355 Suppl, 71| the contrary, Dionysius says (Eccl. Hier. vii): "The 7356 Suppl, 71| order," and consequently he says (Eccl. Hier. vii) that " 7357 Suppl, 71| Para. 2/3~Further, Gregory says (Moral. xxxiv, 19): "There 7358 Suppl, 71| law, because ~as Augustine says (De Cura pro Mort. xiii) - 7359 Suppl, 71| Divine power as Augustine says ~(De Cura pro Mort. xvi).~ 7360 Suppl, 71| Sent. iv, D, 45), Augustine says ~(Enchiridion cx): "Suffrages 7361 Suppl, 71| 2/2~Further, Dionysius says (Eccl. Hier. vii) that the " 7362 Suppl, 71| his counsel," as Gregory says (Moral. xx): wherefore the 7363 Suppl, 71| Further, the Damascene says (Serm.: De his qui in fide ~ 7364 Suppl, 71| For if the heathens," he ~says, "burn the dead together 7365 Suppl, 71| Sent. iv, D, 15), Augustine says ~(De Verb Ap., Serm. xvii): " 7366 Suppl, 71| either ~of the one who says Mass, or of the one who 7367 Suppl, 71| mercy, ~therefore Augustine says (De Cura pro Mort. iii): " 7368 Suppl, 71| unworthy: wherefore ~Gregory says (Dial. iv): "If those who 7369 Suppl, 71| the contrary, Augustine says (De Cura pro Mort. iii): " 7370 Suppl, 71| 2/3~Further, Augustine says (De Cura pro Mort. iii; 7371 Suppl, 71| resurrection, as Augustine says (De Civ. Dei i, ~13). Hence, 7372 Suppl, 71| loving care. For as Augustine says (De Civ. ~Dei i, 13): "If 7373 Suppl, 71| Reply OBJ 4: As Augustine says (De Cura pro Mort. iv), 7374 Suppl, 71| shared by many, as Augustine says ~(Confess. viii). Consequently 7375 Suppl, 71| opinions: one, when ~he says that a rich man derives 7376 Suppl, 71| opinion he mentions when he says that a person for whom special ~ 7377 Suppl, 71| in fide dormierunt) who says: "Truly God, forasmuch as ~ 7378 Suppl, 72| hath been ignorant of us," says that "the dead saints ~know 7379 Suppl, 72| he shall not understand," says (Moral. xii): ~"This does 7380 Suppl, 72| prayers. Further, Gregory says (Dial. ii): "All creatures 7381 Suppl, 72| saints." Now, as Gregory ~says (Moral. v, 30) on this passage, " 7382 Suppl, 72| these errors the Church says ~not: "Christ, pray for 7383 Suppl, 72| Para. 2/3~Further, Jerome says (Ep. contra Vigilant.): " 7384 Suppl, 72| 11, "How long, O Lord," says: "They desire an increase 7385 Suppl, 72| in fact, is what Gregory says (Moral. ~xvii) in explanation 7386 Suppl, 72| fruitless, since as Augustine says (De Praed. Sanct. [*De Dono ~ 7387 Suppl, 72| preceding the ~judgment. He says that on the "first" day 7388 Suppl, 72| the gospels, as Augustine says, writing to Hesychius ~about 7389 Suppl, 72| asserted by him; he merely says that he found them ~written 7390 Suppl, 72| very truth. For, as Rabanus says, commenting on ~Mt. 24:29 " 7391 Suppl, 72| lower world as Averroes says (De Subst. ~Orbis.). But 7392 Suppl, 72| the angels, for as Gregory says (Dial. ~iv, 33; Moral. ii, 7393 Suppl, 72| blessedness. Hence ~Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. viii, 20) 7394 Suppl, 72| this earth passeth away," says: "The beauty of this world ~ 7395 Suppl, 72| the contrary, Augustine says (De Civ. Dei xx, 16), and 7396 Suppl, 72| in labor even until now," says: ~"All the elements fulfill 7397 Suppl, 72| fire giving vengeance," ~says: "There will be in the world 7398 Suppl, 72| Reply OBJ 1: As Augustine says (De Civ. Dei xx, 18,24): " 7399 Suppl, 72| gloss of Bede on 2 Pt. 3:12 says: "This exceeding great ~ 7400 Suppl, 72| this world ~passeth away," says: "The beauty, not the substance, 7401 Suppl, 72| are mentioned: "I ~saw," says he, "a new heaven and a 7402 Suppl, 72| Reply OBJ 2: As Augustine says (De Civ. Dei xx, 16), when 7403 Suppl, 72| saw a new heaven," etc., says: ~"There can be no doubt 7404 Suppl, 72| deluge ~reached it, as Bede says (Hexaem. i, ad Gen. 2:8), 7405 Suppl, 72| by ~water; and Augustine says (De Civ. Dei xx, 18) that " 7406 Suppl, 72| OBJ 2: Further, Augustine says (De Civ. Dei xx, 16): "After 7407 Suppl, 72| speaking in their person says: "Then we who are alive, 7408 Suppl, 72| suffering," as Augustine ~says (De Unic. Bap. xiii), although 7409 Suppl, 72| purify the sons of Levi," says that "it ~is a fire consuming 7410 Suppl, 72| shall try every man's work," says: "We read that there ~will 7411 Suppl, 72| conflagration, as Basil says ~in Ps. 28:7, "The voice 7412 Suppl, 72| this reason the Apostle ~says (1 Cor. 7:31): "The fashion 7413 Suppl, 72| For, as the ~Damascene says (De Fide Orth. iii, 14), " 7414 Suppl, 72| OBJ 2: Further, Gregory says (Moral. xiv, 55): "Those 7415 Suppl, 72| seed, as the Commentator says on Phys. viii. Now the ~ 7416 Suppl, 72| fruition, as the ~Master says (Sent. ii, D, 1): and in 7417 Suppl, 73| resurrection. For the Damascene says (De Fide Orth. iv): "Thou ~ 7418 Suppl, 73| voice the voice of power," says: "to arouse ~our bodies." 7419 Suppl, 73| Sentent. iv, D, 42, A[4]] who says that "the sound of the trumpet 7420 Suppl, 74| with Christ, as a gloss says on Mt. 27:52. The latter ~ 7421 Suppl, 74| probable, because, as Jerome says, in order that they might ~ 7422 Suppl, 74| millenarians." ~Hence Augustine says (De Civ. Dei xx, 7) that 7423 Suppl, 74| answer that, As Augustine says (Qq. lxxxiii, qu. 58) "as 7424 Suppl, 74| whereby, as Augustine says (De Civ. Dei xviii, 53): " 7425 Suppl, 74| for some, as Augustine says (De Civ. Dei xviii, 53), ~ 7426 Suppl, 74| was at night, as Gregory says in a homily for ~Easter ( 7427 Suppl, 74| suddenly. But the Damascene says (De Fide ~Orth. iv): "Thou 7428 Suppl, 75| OBJ 3: Further, Augustine says (Enchiridion cxv) that the 7429 Suppl, 75| perished," as the Damascene ~says (De Fide Orth. iv). Thirdly, 7430 Suppl, 75| 2~On the contrary, Haymo says (on Rm. 5:10, "For if when 7431 Suppl, 75| for the body, as Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. xii). ~Much 7432 Suppl, 76| 2~Further, the Damascene says (De Fide Orth. iv, 27): " 7433 Suppl, 76| 2/2~Further, Augustine says (De Trin. viii, 5) that " 7434 Suppl, 77| art, as ~the Philosopher says (De Anim. Gener. ii, 4), 7435 Suppl, 77| reason Avicenna (Metaph. ii) says ~that "the truth of anything 7436 Suppl, 77| the body, ~as Augustine says (De Civ. Dei xxii) quoted 7437 Suppl, 78| thirty years, as Augustine says (De Civ. Dei xxii). Therefore 7438 Suppl, 78| Further, the Philosopher says (De Anima ii, 4) that "all 7439 Suppl, 78| wherefore the ~Philosopher says (De Anima xvi, i.e. De Generat. 7440 Suppl, 78| the contrary, Augustine says (De Civ. Dei xxii): "Those 7441 Suppl, 78| OBJ 4: As the Philosopher says (Ethic. vii, 12, x, 5), 7442 Suppl, 79| ad 3). Hence Augustine says (De Civ. Dei xxii, 19): " 7443 Suppl, 79| is sown in corruption," says that "all have equal ~immunity 7444 Suppl, 79| unchangeable," as Augustine says ~(De Trin. xv, 16). Therefore 7445 Suppl, 79| This is what Aristotle says: "The good and the bad are 7446 Suppl, 79| in ~heaven; hence a gloss says on Ps. 149:6, "The high 7447 Suppl, 80| subtlety: wherefore Gregory says (Moral. xiv, 56) that "the 7448 Suppl, 80| On the contrary, Boethius says (De Trin. i): "Difference 7449 Suppl, 80| follows that, as ~Boethius says (De Trin.), "we cannot possibly 7450 Suppl, 80| 2], ad 3]. Hence Gregory says (Hom. xxvi in Evang.): " 7451 Suppl, 80| contrary, The Philosopher says (Phys. iv, text. 30) that ~" 7452 Suppl, 80| impalpable. For Gregory says (Hom. xxv in Evang.): "What 7453 Suppl, 80| what Gregory means when he says (Hom. xxv in Evang.) that " 7454 Suppl, 80| supernatural power. Hence Gregory says (Hom. xxv in Evang.) ~that " 7455 Suppl, 81| need, since as Augustine says (De Spiritu ~et Anima, lxiii [* 7456 Suppl, 81| OBJ 4: Further, Augustine says (De Vera Relig. xii) that 7457 Suppl, 81| right hand of the ~majesty"] says, "in place and dignity." 7458 Suppl, 81| present to them; thus ~Gregory says of the angels (Hom. xxxiv 7459 Suppl, 81| instantaneous. ~For Augustine says (De Civ. Dei xxii, 30) that " 7460 Suppl, 81| imperceptible: wherefore Augustine says (QQ. ~De Resurrectione, 7461 Suppl, 81| Augustine speaks ~when he says that "wheresoever the will 7462 Suppl, 82| within them, for as Gregory says on Job 28:17, "Gold ~or 7463 Suppl, 82| color, for as Augustine says (De ~Civ. Dei xxii, 3), " 7464 Suppl, 82| crystal vessel, as Gregory says ~on Job 28:17, "Gold or 7465 Suppl, 82| the body of His ~glory," says: "It will be like the clarity 7466 Suppl, 82| lightsome: even so a person who says that a dog [*The dog ~star] 7467 Suppl, 83| incorruptible"; where a gloss says: "The dead, i.e. sinners, 7468 Suppl, 83| itself," ~as the Philosopher says (Ethic. iv, 5). Hence it 7469 Suppl, 83| For as the Philosopher says (Ethic. ix, 9), "Life ~is 7470 Suppl, 83| be ~changed": and a gloss says: "We - the good alone - 7471 Suppl, 83| Galen also (De simp. medic.) says "that there ~is no body 7472 Suppl, 84| the contrary, Augustine says (De Civ. Dei xx) that "a 7473 Suppl, 84| Victor (De judic. ~potest.) says: "Their hearts will be like 7474 Suppl, 84| Nevertheless, as Augustine says (De Civ. ~Dei xx), the Divine 7475 Suppl, 84| for which reason Boethius ~says (De Consol. ii) that "the 7476 Suppl, 84| OBJ 3: Further, Chrysostom says (Hom. xxxi in Ep. ad Hebr.), 7477 Suppl, 84| hidden things of darkness," says: "Deeds and thoughts both 7478 Suppl, 84| Master (Sent. iv, D, 43) says the contrary, namely that 7479 Suppl, 84| disgrace," as ~Damascene says (De Fide Orth. ii), and 7480 Suppl, 84| Further, the Philosopher says (Topic. ii) that "we do 7481 Suppl, 84| clothed with ~confusion," says: "As soon as they shall 7482 Suppl, 84| Augustine (De Civ. Dei ~xx), who says that they will count them 7483 Suppl, 85| OBJ 2: Further, Gregory says (Moral. xxvi): "Those at 7484 Suppl, 85| the contrary, Augustine says (De Civ. Dei xx) that the 7485 Suppl, 85| of time. Thus Augustine says (De ~Civ. Dei xx) that " 7486 Suppl, 85| The reason why Augustine says that "it is uncertain how ~ 7487 Suppl, 85| 3: Further, the Apostle says (1 Cor. 10:11): "It is on 7488 Suppl, 85| death, of which Augustine ~says (Ep. ad Hesych. cxcix) that " 7489 Suppl, 85| Reply OBJ 2: As Augustine says, in his letter to Hesychius 7490 Suppl, 85| thousand years as ~Augustine says in the same book (Ep. ad 7491 Suppl, 86| potest.), wherefore he says: "Those who persevere in 7492 Suppl, 86| Hence Richard of St. Victor ~says (De judic. potest.) that 7493 Suppl, 86| who have followed Me']" says: "Those who left all things 7494 Suppl, 86| imagine that because He says that they will sit on twelve 7495 Suppl, 86| unimpaired" as Dionysius says ~(Div. Nom. iv).~Aquin.: 7496 Suppl, 86| Reply OBJ 1: As Augustine says (De Civ. Dei xx, 5), "it 7497 Suppl, 87| OBJ 5: Further, Augustine says (Tract. xix in Joan.) that " 7498 Suppl, 87| him whom they pierced," says: "Because He ~will come 7499 Suppl, 87| the cross," as ~Chrysostom says (Hom. lxxvii in Matth.), 7500 Suppl, 87| giveth life to whom He will," says: "He will judge justly in ~


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