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501 2, 2 | of me, as I also am of ~Christ." Hence it is not human 502 2, 2 | explicitly in the mystery of Christ?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[2] A[7] 503 2, 2 | explicitly in the mystery of Christ. For man is ~not bound to 504 2, 2 | explicitly in the mystery of Christ's Incarnation.~Aquin.: SMT 505 2, 2 | teachers, and most nigh to Christ, Who said of him (Mt. 11: 506 2, 2 | have known the mystery of ~Christ explicitly, since he asked 507 2, 2 | explicitly, since he asked Christ (Mt. 11:3): "Art Thou He 508 2, 2 | bound to explicit faith in Christ.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[2] A[7] 509 2, 2 | explicit nor implicit faith in Christ, since ~they received no 510 2, 2 | explicitly in the mystery of Christ. ~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[2] A[ 511 2, 2 | Mediator ~of God and men, Jesus Christ."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[2] A[ 512 2, 2 | beatitude. Now the mystery of Christ's Incarnation and Passion 513 2, 2 | some kind in the mystery of Christ's Incarnation was ~necessary 514 2, 2 | believed, explicitly in Christ's ~Incarnation, in so far 515 2, 2 | foreknowledge of the Incarnation of Christ, ~from the fact that he 516 2, 2 | great sacrament . . . in Christ and the ~Church," and it 517 2, 2 | man believed explicitly in Christ, not only as to the ~Incarnation, 518 2, 2 | else, ~have foreshadowed Christ's Passion by certain sacrifices 519 2, 2 | ordained by God in reference to Christ's coming, and ~thus their 520 2, 2 | the nearer they were to Christ, the more distinct was ~ 521 2, 2 | was ~their knowledge of Christ's mysteries.~Aquin.: SMT 522 2, 2 | faith in the mysteries of Christ, chiefly as regards those 523 2, 2 | better known to them when Christ revealed them to ~them.~ 524 2, 2 | the Baptist inquired ~of Christ's advent in the flesh, since 525 2, 2 | that he was ~ignorant of Christ's future Passion, for he 526 2, 2 | ignorance as to whether Christ would descend into ~hell 527 2, 2 | fact that the power of ~Christ's Passion would be extended 528 2, 2 | before its fulfilment, that Christ ~was to descend thither 529 2, 2 | satisfied on that point, through Christ: hence the latter ~framed 530 2, 2 | received revelations of Christ, as is ~clear from their 531 2, 2 | foretold certain things about Christ, as ~Augustine states (Contra 532 2, 2 | plate with the inscription: "Christ shall be born of a virgin, ~ 533 2, 2 | He is the Father ~of this Christ, through Whom He takes away 534 2, 2 | Therefore before the coming of Christ it was not known that Paternity 535 2, 2 | explicitly in the mystery of ~Christ, without faith in the Trinity, 536 2, 2 | Trinity, since the mystery of Christ ~includes that the Son of 537 2, 2 | Wherefore just as, before Christ, the mystery of Christ ~ 538 2, 2 | before Christ, the mystery of Christ ~was believed explicitly 539 2, 2 | all who are ~born again in Christ, have this bestowed on them 540 2, 2 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Before Christ's coming, faith in the Trinity 541 2, 2 | the learned, but through Christ and the apostles it was ~ 542 2, 4 | common to all believers in Christ. But one ~accident cannot 543 2, 5 | sense in ~the faithful of Christ: and in this way faith is 544 2, 8 | salvation, since by faith Christ ~dwells in our hearts, according 545 2, 8 | understanding, cometh to Christ, ~which is impossible without 546 2, 10 | whereby they believed not in Christ."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[10] A[ 547 2, 10 | severed the humanity of Christ from the Person ~of God 548 2, 10 | is for this reason that Christ's faithful ~often wage war 549 2, 10 | from hindering the faith of Christ.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[10] A[ 550 2, 10 | compelled to union ~with Christ, that we should deal in 551 2, 10 | just as we choose. Whom did Christ compel?' They should remember ~ 552 2, 10 | They should remember ~that Christ at first compelled Paul 553 2, 11 | assents, by his will, to Christ, ~in those things which 554 2, 11 | unwilling to ~assent to Christ: and such a man has an evil 555 2, 11 | he intends to assent to Christ, yet he ~fails in his choice 556 2, 11 | things wherein he assents to Christ, because ~he chooses not 557 2, 11 | because ~he chooses not what Christ really taught, but the suggestions 558 2, 11 | Civ. Dei ~xviii, 51]: "In Christ's Church, those are heretics, 559 2, 11 | Alexandria: "The enemies of Christ's cross lie in ~wait for 560 2, 13 | of Man (Mt. 12:32), for Christ did certain things in ~respect 561 2, 13 | devils those works which Christ did by the power of His 562 2, 13 | whereby we ~believe that Christ was born, and those of old 563 2, 13 | and truth came by Jesus Christ" (Jn. 1:17). ~Therefore 564 2, 13 | and truth were the work of Christ through the gifts ~of the 565 2, 16 | it unto the day ~of Jesus Christ." Now the perfection of 566 2, 17 | blessed there is hope. For Christ was a ~perfect comprehensor 567 2, 17 | 1~Reply OBJ 1: Although Christ was a comprehensor and therefore 568 2, 18 | nor evil, since it is in Christ, according to Mk. 14:33, 569 2, 18 | you as a chaste virgin to Christ": whereas servile fear has 570 2, 18 | fear that Peter ~denied Christ - but that fear of which 571 2, 22 | friendship cemented by ~Christ, is where men are drawn 572 2, 22 | Augustine says (De Doctr. Christ. iii, 10): "By charity ~ 573 2, 23 | Eph. 3:19: "The charity of Christ, which ~surpasseth all knowledge." 574 2, 23 | measure of the giving of Christ." ~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[24] 575 2, 23 | dissolved and to be with ~Christ.'" Now this is possible 576 2, 23 | dissolved ~and to be with Christ."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[24] A[ 577 2, 23 | sinned mortally in denying Christ. Therefore charity is not ~ 578 2, 23 | true God, and Jesus Christ Whom Thou hast sent." ~Now 579 2, 24 | dissolved and to be with Christ." Therefore our ~bodies 580 2, 24 | Augustine says (De Doctr. Christ. i, 23,26) that there ~are 581 2, 24 | Augustine says (De Doctr. Christ. i, 30) that "when it ~is 582 2, 24 | Augustine says (De Doctr. Christ. i), charity is a ~twofold 583 2, 24 | Augustine says (De Doctr. Christ. i, 30): "If the name ~of 584 2, 24 | Augustine says (De Doctr. Christ. i, 23): "There are ~four 585 2, 25 | to ~Augustine (De Doctr. Christ. i, 22,27). Now God is not 586 2, 25 | Augustine says (De Doctr. Christ. i, 22): "If thou ~oughtest 587 2, 25 | Augustine says (De Doctr. Christ. i, 27) that "we ought ~ 588 2, 25 | Augustine says (De Doctr. Christ. i, 28): "One ought to love ~ 589 2, 25 | Augustine states (De Doctr. Christ. i, 27). Therefore we ought 590 2, 25 | Augustine says (De Doctr. Christ. i, 32), God loves us ~for 591 2, 26 | to Augustine (De Doctr. Christ. i), to enjoy ~is to cleave 592 2, 26 | to be an ~anathema from Christ for my brethren." Therefore 593 2, 26 | viz. to be severed from Christ for his brethren, when he 594 2, 27 | that man desires to be with Christ ~according to Phil. 1:23: " 595 2, 27 | dissolved and to be with ~Christ." Now this desire gives 596 2, 29 | Augustine says (De Doctr. Christ. i, 28) that we "are unable 597 2, 29 | Augustine says (De Doctr. Christ. i, 28): "Since one ~cannot 598 2, 30 | all his possessions for Christ's sake, and does the ~deed 599 2, 30 | For you will not bribe Christ your judge, not to hear ~ 600 2, 30 | we dispense the Body of Christ."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[32] A[ 601 2, 30 | once in order to follow ~Christ, and being freed from care, 602 2, 30 | from care, to be needy with Christ."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[32] A[ 603 2, 30 | Augustine says (De Doctr. Christ. i, 28), "it falls to ~us 604 2, 31 | shall fulfil the law of Christ," ~which is the law of charity. 605 2, 31 | Augustine says (De Doctr. Christ. i, 28), we must look upon ~ 606 2, 31 | contrary to the precepts of Christ. Now it is ~customary among 607 2, 32 | hand ~the commandments of Christ such as, Thou shalt not 608 2, 36 | out of ~contention preach Christ," and afterwards he says ( 609 2, 36 | OBJ 1: The disciples of Christ contended together, not 610 2, 36 | OBJ 2: Those who preached Christ "out of contention," were 611 2, 36 | result therefrom, namely that Christ would be ~made known - since 612 2, 37 | of God." Now this Head is Christ Himself, Whose viceregent ~ 613 2, 37 | Further, it is the duty of Christ's faithful to lead back 614 2, 37 | marked with the sign of Christ, no matter from whom he 615 2, 38 | on which the Passion of Christ is represented sacramentally, ~ 616 2, 38 | shed their own blood for Christ, so ~as to imitate in deed 617 2, 41 | of dutifulness ~towards Christ.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[43] A[ 618 2, 41 | conscience'], you sin against Christ." ~Therefore scandal is 619 2, 41 | even to the ~perfect. For Christ was supremely perfect: and 620 2, 41 | far as these ~adhere to Christ, according to 1 Cor. 4:16: " 621 2, 41 | of me, as I ~also am of Christ." Wherefore, however much 622 2, 41 | him with thy meat for whom Christ died." Much more ~therefore 623 2, 41 | hindrance to the Gospel of Christ" as we read 1 Cor. 9:12. 624 2, 42 | Augustine says (De Doctr. Christ. i, 22,27), charity ~loves 625 2, 42 | Augustine says (De Doctr. Christ. i, 23), "though four ~things 626 2, 42 | and Augustine (De Doctr. Christ. i, 22) refers "heart" to 627 2, 53 | Augustine states (De Doctr. Christ. ii, 3), hence guile is 628 2, 53 | we read (Jn. 12:6) that ~Christ had a bag for keeping things 629 2, 56 | God is by faith of Jesus ~Christ." Now faith does not concern 630 2, 58 | Augustine says (De Doctr. Christ. i, 27) that "he leads ~ 631 2, 60 | because since the coming of Christ no man is ~bound to keep 632 2, 61 | faith of our ~Lord Jesus Christ . . . with respect of persons." 633 2, 61 | us as of the ministers of Christ, ~and the dispensers of 634 2, 62 | followers of me as I also am of Christ," whereby we are called 635 2, 62 | represented the Passion of Christ slain "Who, when He was 636 2, 65 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, Christ was no man's subject, indeed 637 2, 65 | Accordingly in this way did Christ of ~his own accord submit 638 2, 65 | and it was foretold ~of Christ (Is. 11:3,4): "He shall 639 2, 65 | the same is to be said of Christ, ~Who is true God and true 640 2, 69 | Augustine says (De Doctr. Christ. i, 28), "since one cannot 641 2, 70 | to Augustine (De Doctr. Christ. ii, 3), "compared ~with 642 2, 71 | says: "Those ~who detract Christ in His members and slay 643 2, 71 | OBJ 1: Those who detract Christ by hindering the faith of 644 2, 74 | command of the Apostle in whom Christ spoke, according to 2 ~Cor. 645 2, 76 | following the example of Christ. But Our Lord ~said of Himself ( 646 2, 79 | an angel of God, even as Christ Jesus."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[ 647 2, 79 | is paid to the images of Christ.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[81] A[ 648 2, 80 | devotion by considering Christ's Passion and other mysteries 649 2, 80 | these is the ~humanity of Christ, according to the words 650 2, 80 | Wherefore matters relating to Christ's ~humanity are the chief 651 2, 80 | stated ~above (A[3], ad 2), Christ's Passion is the chief incentive 652 2, 80 | In the consideration of Christ's Passion there is something ~ 653 2, 80 | which made ~it necessary for Christ to suffer [*Lk. 24:25]; 654 2, 81 | when thou talkest with Christ, when thou ~askest what 655 2, 81 | contrary, The authority of Christ, who composed this prayer, ~ 656 2, 81 | Wherefore it is said of Christ (Heb. 7:25): "Going ~to 657 2, 81 | the prayer inspired by ~Christ we say: "Forgive us our 658 2, 81 | of ~prayer instituted by Christ. ~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[83] A[ 659 2, 82 | he had acquired through Christ, whereby man is made equal ~ 660 2, 82 | Thirdly, on account of Christ ~Who is "the light of the 661 2, 83 | he again says (De Doctr. Christ. ii, 3), "signify, not by ~ 662 2, 83 | him. ~Isaac was a type of Christ, being himself offered in 663 2, 85 | which were commanded by Christ through the Apostles, according 664 2, 85 | neither in the teaching of Christ ~nor in that of the apostles 665 2, 85 | which was to ~come through Christ was to be hoped for from 666 2, 85 | hindrance to the ~Gospel of Christ [*1 Cor. 9:12]. Nor did 667 2, 86 | and keeping the faith of ~Christ are the matter of baptismal 668 2, 86 | of me, ~as I also am of Christ." But we do not read that 669 2, 86 | do not read that either Christ or the ~Apostles took any 670 2, 86 | It was incompetent for Christ, by His very nature, to 671 2, 86 | all things and followed Christ."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[88] A[ 672 2, 86 | is perfectly conformed to Christ in respect ~of purity of 673 2, 86 | sakes . . . in the person of Christ." ~And he says significantly " 674 2, 86 | we should do so to honor Christ in Whose ~person he dispenses, 675 2, 86 | Pontiff holds the place of Christ ~throughout the whole Church, 676 2, 88 | to the Gospel mandate of Christ, it be unlawful to swear, 677 2, 88 | to adjure our Lord ~Jesus Christ [*Mt. 26:63].~Aquin.: SMT 678 2, 88 | use the power given by ~Christ. Therefore it is not lawful 679 2, 88 | the Divine power given by Christ, ~as recorded by Lk. 10: 680 2, 90 | superstition ~(De Doctr. Christ. ii, 20).~Aquin.: SMT SS 681 2, 90 | to these three (De Doctr. Christ. ii, 20), where he ~says 682 2, 91 | New Law, the ~mysteries of Christ being already accomplished, 683 2, 91 | whereby the mysteries of Christ were ~foreshadowed as things 684 2, 91 | anyone ~to declare that Christ has yet to suffer. In the 685 2, 91 | mystery otherwise than ~Christ delivered it." For this 686 2, 91 | Augustine says (De Doctr. Christ. ii, 18) "that the ~good 687 2, 92 | Augustine says (De Doctr. Christ. ii, 20): "Anything invented ~ 688 2, 92 | different with the image of Christ, ~to which latria is due 689 2, 92 | the doctrine and power of Christ, who triumphed over the 690 2, 93 | xxxviii) [*Cf. De Doctr. Christ. ii, 23,24; De Divin. Daem. 691 2, 93 | to Augustine (De Doctr. Christ. ii, 20,23), ~"whatever 692 2, 93 | demons is ~not unlawful. Christ did nothing unlawful, according 693 2, 93 | demon confessed the truth, Christ ~put a stop to his speech, 694 2, 93 | dove that descended upon ~Christ, the raven that fed Elias, 695 2, 93 | Again he ~says (De Doctr. Christ. xxviii): "If thou aboundest 696 2, 94 | Augustine, De Doctr. ~Christ. ii, 20; see above Q[92], 697 2, 94 | Augustine, De Doctr. Christ. ii, ~20; see above Q[92], 698 2, 94 | Augustine declares (De Doctr. Christ. ii, 23). ~This art is also 699 2, 94 | Augustine says (De Doctr. Christ. ii, 20) that "to ~superstition 700 2, 94 | Augustine, De Doctr. Christ.; see ~above Q[92], A[2]]. 701 2, 94 | Augustine says (De Doctr. Christ. ii, 20) that "a ~thousand 702 2, 94 | Augustine says (De Doctr. Christ. ii, 23).~Aquin.: SMT SS 703 2, 94 | the Jewish people of whom Christ was to be born, not ~only 704 2, 94 | account than the Body of Christ." Now it is lawful for one 705 2, 95 | medicine, I have my Lord Jesus Christ, Who restores all things 706 2, 95 | Contra Faust. xxii, 36): "Christ who ~gave proof of God's 707 2, 95 | as the ~Pharisees tempted Christ, as we read in Mt. 22:15, 708 2, 95 | wrought in the name of ~Jesus Christ, as related in Acts 4:30, 709 2, 95 | in order, to wit, that Christ's ~power might be made manifest 710 2, 97 | faith and the sacraments of ~Christ, according to 1 Cor. 6:11, " 711 2, 97 | Eucharist, for it contains Christ Himself. Wherefore the sacrilege ~ 712 2, 98 | as of the ~ministers of Christ, and the dispensers of the 713 2, 99 | to ~Augustine (De Doctr. Christ. i). Therefore piety does 714 2, 99 | and father, and followed" Christ. Again it is ~said in praise 715 2, 99 | livelihood, if they followed ~Christ.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[101] A[ 716 2, 99 | where he is buried with Christ, and busy himself once more ~ 717 2, 101 | John himself, for which Christ equaled him to the angels " 718 2, 101 | man. As to the Cross of Christ, the honor we pay to it 719 2, 101 | as that which we pay to Christ, just as the king's robe 720 2, 102 | an ~angel of God, even as Christ Jesus" and (1 Thess. 2:13): " 721 2, 102 | Christians, by their ~faith in Christ, are made children of God, 722 2, 102 | the law by the body of Christ," and the law mentioned 723 2, 102 | have become members of ~Christ's body, are men freed from 724 2, 102 | I answer that, Faith in Christ is the origin and cause 725 2, 102 | of God by faith of Jesus Christ:" ~wherefore faith in Christ 726 2, 102 | Christ:" ~wherefore faith in Christ does not void the order 727 2, 102 | would cease. Hence ~faith in Christ does not excuse the faithful 728 2, 102 | are freed by the grace of Christ from ~defects of the soul, 729 2, 106 | says: ~"Let us learn after Christ's example to bear our own 730 2, 106 | 5). Again the blood of ~Christ lays the descendants of 731 2, 108 | Augustine says (De Doctr. Christ. ii), words hold the ~chief 732 2, 108 | accounts of the words of Christ ~and of others often differ 733 2, 108 | Augustine says (De Doctr. Christ. i, 36): "Every liar ~breaks 734 2, 109 | said that ~there was sin in Christ or Abraham. Therefore not 735 2, 113 | should not be the servant of Christ."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[115] 736 2, 116 | case of Judas, who betrayed Christ through ~covetousness.~Aquin.: 737 2, 117 | the intention of following Christ, and banish from ~their 738 2, 119 | Augustine says (De Doctr. Christ. ii). Consequently it also 739 2, 120 | signification, as representative of Christ's rest in ~the tomb on the 740 2, 122 | Innocents who were slain for Christ's sake, and of whom ~Hillary 741 2, 122 | shedding of one's blood for Christ's sake takes the place ~ 742 2, 122 | baptized children the merit ~of Christ is conducive to the acquisition 743 2, 122 | those who were slain for Christ's sake the merit of Christ' 744 2, 122 | Christ's sake the merit of Christ's ~martyrdom is conducive 745 2, 122 | benefited by the baptism of Christ will doubt of your being 746 2, 122 | crowned in ~suffering for Christ. You were not old enough 747 2, 122 | old enough to believe in Christ's ~future sufferings, but 748 2, 122 | could endure suffering ~of Christ Who was to suffer."~Aquin.: 749 2, 122 | is borne to the faith of ~Christ. according to Acts 1:8, " 750 2, 122 | sermon: "The charity of Christ is victorious in His martyrs." ~ 751 2, 122 | an unearthly battle, and Christ's ~servants fighting erect, 752 2, 122 | which is "through faith in Christ ~Jesus," according to Rm. 753 2, 122 | unto death; thus we read of Christ (Phil. ~2:8) that He became " 754 2, 122 | the flesh for the sake ~of Christ's faith, rather than if 755 2, 122 | which one may suffer for Christ's faith, namely imprisonment, 756 2, 122 | a man ~suffer death for Christ's sake.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[ 757 2, 122 | being mortally wounded for Christ's sake, or ~after suffering 758 2, 122 | suffering for the faith of Christ any other kind of hardship ~ 759 2, 122 | because he holds the faith of Christ. ~Therefore only faith in 760 2, 122 | Therefore only faith in Christ gives the glory of martyrdom 761 2, 122 | was made known to us by Christ: wherefore ~Christ's martyrs 762 2, 122 | us by Christ: wherefore ~Christ's martyrs are His witnesses. 763 2, 122 | Christian is one who is Christ's. Now a person is said 764 2, 122 | a person is said to ~be Christ's, not only through having 765 2, 122 | through having faith in Christ, but also because he ~is 766 2, 122 | virtuous deeds by the Spirit of Christ, according to Rm. ~8:9, " 767 2, 122 | man have not the Spirit of Christ, he is none of His"; and ~ 768 2, 122 | because in imitation of Christ he is dead to sins, according 769 2, 122 | Gal. 5:24, "They that are Christ's have crucified their flesh 770 2, 122 | for avoiding any sin, for Christ's ~sake, because this all 771 2, 127 | confidence we have, through Christ ~towards God, not that we 772 2, 127 | that we are the ~house of Christ, "if we hold fast the confidence 773 2, 128 | intent was to suffer for Christ, which has exceeded ~his 774 2, 130 | even in ~the servants of Christ." Yet in the latter there 775 2, 135 | 2: Further, the gift of Christ's grace is greater than 776 2, 135 | repaired by the grace of Christ, persevere ~without the 777 2, 135 | persevere unto the end, in ~Christ."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[137] 778 2, 135 | however, by the grace of Christ, the ~predestined receive 779 2, 137 | Augustine says (De Doctr. Christ. ii) that "it is a sign ~ 780 2, 145 | binding in opposition to Christ's ~teaching. But our Lord 781 2, 145 | old garment." Hence ~while Christ was with them in body they 782 2, 145 | For we read (Mt. 4) that Christ began to fast immediately ~ 783 2, 145 | Now we ought to imitate Christ, according to 1 Cor. ~4: 784 2, 145 | followers of me, as I also am of Christ." Therefore we ought ~to 785 2, 145 | after the Epiphany when Christ's baptism is ~celebrated.~ 786 2, 145 | should rejoice spiritually in Christ's ~Resurrection. Therefore 787 2, 145 | solemnizes ~on account of Christ's Resurrection, and on Sundays 788 2, 145 | are buried together with ~Christ by baptism unto death" ( 789 2, 145 | glory of eternity, ~which Christ restored by rising from 790 2, 145 | undertake some pious work, since Christ prayed before sending ~His 791 2, 145 | to ~Augustine (De Doctr. Christ. ii, 16) a fourth reason 792 2, 145 | 1 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Christ needed not baptism for His 793 2, 145 | agrees with the mystery of Christ's Passion, which ~was brought 794 2, 145 | conformed to the Passion of Christ, according to Gal. 5:24, ~" 795 2, 145 | Gal. 5:24, ~"They that are Christ's, have crucified their 796 2, 145 | is kept in imitation of Christ, and because it disposes 797 2, 147 | flesh were sanctioned: but Christ came in the last of the 798 2, 147 | 3 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Christ withdraws us from some things 799 2, 149 | you as a chaste virgin to Christ." If, on the ~other hand, 800 2, 150 | above all by the example of Christ Who both chose a ~virgin 801 2, 150 | marriage of Abraham fought Christ's battle in keeping with 802 2, 150 | to make them servants of Christ, cannot compensate for lost ~ 803 2, 150 | most honored portion of Christ's flock."~Aquin.: SMT SS 804 2, 150 | a virtue conforms us to Christ, the greater it ~is. Now 805 2, 150 | above all conforms us to Christ; for it is declared in ~ 806 2, 150 | more honored portion of Christ's flock," ~and "their glory 807 2, 150 | because ~they imitate Christ, by integrity not only of 808 2, 152 | Article. It is also against Christ, according to 1 Cor. 6:15, ~" 809 2, 152 | take the members of Christ, and make them the members 810 2, 152 | members ~of our body are Christ's members, so too, our spirit 811 2, 152 | our spirit is one with Christ, ~according to 1 Cor. 6: 812 2, 152 | spiritual sins are more against Christ than fornication is.~Aquin.: 813 2, 152 | inheritance in the kingdom of Christ and of God," thus ~making 814 2, 152 | as she is the spouse of Christ, is sacrilege resembling ~ 815 2, 155 | and meekness"; wherefore Christ expressly ~invites us to 816 2, 155 | in Matth. iv, 3] that "Christ dwells in us by our meekness 817 2, 155 | Augustine says (De Doctr. Christ. ii, 7): "To be meek is 818 2, 159 | 3:5): "(The mystery of Christ) was not known to the ~sons 819 2, 159 | Augustine (De Vera Relig. 16), "Christ's ~whole life on earth was 820 2, 159 | Reply OBJ 4: The reason why Christ chiefly proposed humility 821 2, 161 | that the devil in tempting Christ observed the same order 822 2, 161 | overcoming the first man. Now Christ was first tempted to gluttony, 823 2, 162 | is prepared for man ~by Christ.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[164] A[ 824 2, 165 | Augustine says (De ~Doctr. Christ. ii, 40) that "if the philosophers 825 2, 165 | and not according to ~Christ": and Dionysius says (Ep. 826 2, 167 | Augustine says (De Doctr. Christ. iii, 12) that "among the 827 2, 167 | Augustine says (De Doctr. Christ. iii, ~12): "We must avoid 828 2, 167 | Augustine says (De Doctr. Christ. iii, 12): "Whoever uses ~ 829 2, 167 | Augustine says (De Doctr. Christ. iii, 12): "Whoever uses 830 2, 167 | cannot sincerely put on Christ: those ~who are bedecked 831 2, 168 | Augustine observes (De Doctr. ~Christ. ii, 7). Therefore it seems 832 2, 170 | the invoking the name of Christ, ~or to the condemnation 833 2, 170 | there is no concord between Christ and Belial [*'What concord 834 2, 170 | Belial [*'What concord hath ~Christ with Belial?']" (2 Cor. 835 2, 170 | many true things ~about Christ.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[172] A[ 836 2, 171 | the soldiers, who divided Christ's garments, ~understood 837 2, 172 | expressed the ~mysteries of Christ's incarnation.~Aquin.: SMT 838 2, 172 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, Christ was a comprehensor from 839 2, 172 | 3 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Christ was at the same time comprehensor 840 2, 172 | gift of prophecy was in ~Christ's disciples in a much more 841 2, 172 | generations" the mystery of ~Christ "was not known to the sons 842 2, 172 | secondly, in the mystery of Christ's incarnation, according 843 2, 172 | 3/4~As to the faith in Christ's incarnation, it is evident 844 2, 172 | the nearer ~men were to Christ, whether before or after 845 2, 172 | referred to the time before ~Christ's incarnation, as regards 846 2, 172 | Rome, "and ~under its sway Christ was to come, in Whom were 847 2, 172 | who foretold the coming of Christ could not ~continue further 848 2, 172 | with his finger pointed to Christ ~actually present. Nevertheless 849 2, 173 | 12:2): "I know a man in Christ ~. . . rapt even to the 850 2, 173 | I ~live, now not I, but Christ liveth in me."~Aquin.: SMT 851 2, 173 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, Christ was truly a wayfarer, and 852 2, 173 | OBJ 2: The intellect of Christ's soul was glorified by 853 2, 173 | 12:2): "I know a man in ~Christ rapt even to the third heaven." 854 2, 174 | Further, all graces flow from Christ to His body, which is the ~ 855 2, 174 | Now we do not read that Christ spoke more than one language, 856 2, 174 | Therefore it would ~seem that Christ's disciples did not receive 857 2, 174 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, Christ's first disciples were chosen 858 2, 174 | Para. 1/1 ~Reply OBJ 3: Christ in His own person purposed 859 2, 174 | On this day Thou gavest ~Christ's apostles an unwonted gift, 860 2, 175 | Augustine says (De Doctr. ~Christ. iv, 12). Now this belongs 861 2, 176 | true faith ~and calls upon Christ's name, as even the wicked 862 2, 176 | but to the invoking of ~Christ's name, that men may honor 863 2, 176 | may do so in praise of Christ's name which they invoke, 864 2, 180 | myself to be an anathema from Christ, for my ~brethren"; which 865 2, 180 | steeped in the love ~of Christ that, although he desired 866 2, 180 | desired above all to be with Christ, he ~despised even this, 867 2, 180 | because thus he pleased Christ."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[182] 868 2, 180 | external labor borne for Christ's ~sake is a sign. Yet a 869 2, 181 | unity. Now the faithful of ~Christ are called to unity according 870 2, 181 | grace, which is ~centered in Christ as head, flows forth to 871 2, 181 | being many are one body in ~Christ." Thirdly, this belongs 872 2, 181 | in the Church, which is Christ's body, for the members 873 2, 182 | separate us from the love of Christ? Shall tribulation? Or distress?" 874 2, 182 | authority he fights for Christ his King, ask ~that he be 875 2, 182 | august ministry of serving Christ Himself in the sacrament 876 2, 183 | us as of the ministers of Christ, and the dispensers of ~ 877 2, 183 | undertake the pastoral care of Christ's sheep. Hence Augustine, ~ 878 2, 183 | answered simply that he ~loved Christ.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[185] A[ 879 2, 183 | dissolved, and to be with Christ, a thing by far better. 880 2, 183 | scandalized at the truth of Christ's teaching, "they are blind, 881 2, 183 | ccxxviii ad Honorat.): "Christ's ~servants may flee from 882 2, 184 | all his possessions for Christ's sake ~exposes himself 883 2, 184 | who, intent on following Christ, ~renounce all their possessions 884 2, 184 | order perfectly to follow Christ. ~Wherefore Jerome says ( 885 2, 184 | Poor thyself, follow ~Christ poor."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[ 886 2, 184 | profession of governing Christ's flock, that they have 887 2, 184 | solicitude, to be poor with Christ."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[186] 888 2, 184 | Christian life began with ~Christ's apostles. Now the apostles 889 2, 184 | continence ~was introduced by Christ Who said (Mt. 19:12): "There 890 2, 184 | chiefly in the imitation ~of Christ, according to Mt. 19:21, " 891 2, 184 | and follow Me." Now in ~Christ obedience is commended above 892 2, 184 | unwavering following of Christ is made fast by ~a vow: 893 2, 184 | life was ~inaugurated by Christ. Now Christ gave a special 894 2, 184 | inaugurated by Christ. Now Christ gave a special counsel of 895 2, 184 | in the very following ~of Christ, since to obey is to follow 896 2, 184 | keep the chief precepts of Christ's law, namely the ~precepts 897 2, 185 | shall fulfil the law of ~Christ," since through serving 898 2, 185 | numbered among the poor of Christ, have a claim on the community 899 2, 185 | all one's possessions for ~Christ's sake, and to receive a 900 2, 185 | to live in imitation of Christ. ~Now Christ was a mendicant, 901 2, 185 | imitation of Christ. ~Now Christ was a mendicant, according 902 2, 185 | poor"; where a gloss says: "Christ said this of Himself as 903 2, 185 | whereas thy Lord," i.e. Christ, ~"begged, thou amass other 904 2, 185 | forth all her wealth for ~Christ's sake." The Blessed Alexis 905 2, 185 | all his possessions for Christ's sake he rejoiced in receiving ~ 906 2, 185 | Augustine says (De Doctr. Christ. iii, 12), "in all ~external 907 2, 186 | livelihood from ~the faithful of Christ, according to 1 Cor. 9. 908 2, 186 | follows that the faithful of Christ are bound to support an 909 2, 186 | should be in accordance ~with Christ's institution. Now Christ 910 2, 186 | Christ's institution. Now Christ sent first the twelve apostles 911 2, 186 | though serving the poor Christ they have ~wealth which 912 2, 186 | poverty, but in following ~Christ, according to the saying 913 2, 186 | place, and the money in Christ's purse was spent chiefly 914 2, 186 | with the perfection which Christ ~taught by His example. 915 2, 186 | better than the fellowship of Christ. Therefore it would ~seem 916 2, 186 | time, ~after the example of Christ, Who as Luke relates (6: 917 2, 186 | him." Wherefore just as Christ is in the midst ~of those 918 2, 187 | religious orders originate from ~Christ. Therefore it would seem 919 2, 187 | offer children and babes to Christ: but our Lord urges His 920 2, 187 | we who intend to follow Christ are not ~bound by the cares 921 2, 187 | after the ~preaching of Christ, to draw Gentiles or even 922 2, 187 | obedience as this does ~Christ require of us, that we delay 923 2, 187 | about ~this is to disparage Christ Who gave this counsel. Hence 924 2, 187 | 2): "The East," that is Christ, "calleth thee, ~and thou 925 2, 187 | text goes on to state, be ~Christ's disciple, and this is 926 2, 187 | religion is the sweet yoke of Christ, ~for as Gregory says (Moral. 927 2, 187 | promise bring us, Jesus Christ our Lord, ~"Who is over 928 3 | our Saviour the Lord Jesus Christ, in order to "save His ~ 929 3, 1 | this is bestowed upon us by Christ's humanity; for Augustine 930 3, 1 | God is commended in Jesus ~Christ, though no merits of ours 931 3, 1 | justice of the man Jesus Christ," and this was done by ~ 932 3, 1 | and this was done by ~Christ satisfying for us. Now a 933 3, 1 | hence it behooved ~Jesus Christ to be both God and man. 934 3, 1 | from the satisfaction of Christ.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[1] A[2] 935 3, 1 | considered in the Incarnation of Christ besides absolution from 936 3, 1 | eternal. But it is said of ~Christ (Rm. 1:4): "Who was predestined 937 3, 1 | great sacrament . . . in Christ and in the ~Church," as 938 3, 1 | come." And on 1 Tim. 1:15, "Christ Jesus came into ~this world 939 3, 1 | There was no cause of ~Christ's coming into the world, 940 3, 1 | thee, flesh heals thee; for Christ came and ~overthrew the 941 3, 1 | Therefore the Incarnation of Christ is chiefly directed to taking ~ 942 3, 1 | shown (FS, Q[87], A[5]). But Christ came to ~suffer the pain 943 3, 1 | to the ~Galatians 2:20: 'Christ . . . loved me and delivered 944 3, 1 | that, It is certain that Christ came into this world not 945 3, 1 | as they do not ~adhere to Christ, according to Jn. 3:19: " 946 3, 1 | the more particularly did Christ ~come to blot it out. But " 947 3, 1 | person. And in this respect Christ came principally to ~take 948 3, 1 | original sin. ~And hence Christ, in order to satisfy fully 949 3, 1 | as if wishing to diminish Christ's gifts, ~ample as they 950 3, 1 | although a man ought to account Christ's gifts as given to ~himself, 951 3, 1 | quickened us together in Christ." But charity does not tarry 952 3, 1 | written (1 Tim. 1:15): "Christ Jesus came into ~this world 953 3, 1 | Therefore the work of Christ ought to have been perfect ~ 954 3, 1 | grace and truth." Therefore Christ ~ought to have become incarnate 955 3, 1 | cii), ~saying (Q[2]) that "Christ wished to appear to man 956 3, 1 | with the Word, because "in Christ it hath ~pleased the Father 957 3, 1 | But ~the one coming of Christ at the end of the world 958 3, 1 | race ~by the Incarnation of Christ, we must reflect that, as 959 3, 1 | number of centuries, for Christ came in the sixth age. And 960 3, 1 | Manich. i, 23) he ~says: that Christ came in the sixth age - 961 3, 1 | There are two comings ~of Christ: the first, for the remission 962 3, 2 | Person or hypostasis of Christ is composite after the ~ 963 3, 2 | body and soul took place in Christ?~(6) Whether the human nature 964 3, 2 | union of the two natures in Christ was brought about by ~grace?~( 965 3, 2 | union was natural to the man Christ?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[2] A[1] 966 3, 2 | Divine and ~human natures in Christ are denominated one by the 967 3, 2 | would not be constituted in Christ, as they wish. ~Aquin.: 968 3, 2 | of its elements. And thus Christ ~would be of the same nature 969 3, 2 | Christs. Thirdly, because Christ would exist ~neither in 970 3, 2 | having taken place) one Christ results, but endeavors from ~ 971 3, 2 | the Divinity and ~flesh of Christ, let such a one be anathema." 972 3, 2 | the likeness, for the one Christ subsists ~in the Divine 973 3, 2 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, Christ's human nature has no less 974 3, 2 | more ~reason was there that Christ's should have its proper 975 3, 2 | Therefore the human nature of Christ has its personality. ~Hence 976 3, 2 | confess that our Lord Jesus Christ is not parted or divided 977 3, 2 | Hence the human nature of Christ ~has a greater dignity than 978 3, 2 | own personality, but in Christ it exists ~in the Person 979 3, 2 | the Word of God, even as ~Christ was. Yet we must bear in 980 3, 2 | But it is plain that in ~Christ there is another particular 981 3, 2 | from FP, Q[3], A[5]. But Christ, inasmuch as He ~is made 982 3, 2 | human ~species. Therefore in Christ there is another hypostasis 983 3, 2 | 5): "In our Lord ~Jesus Christ we acknowledge two natures 984 3, 2 | there is but one person in Christ, held, ~nevertheless, that 985 3, 2 | to the human ~nature in Christ a proper hypostasis and 986 3, 2 | subsistences in the one Christ, only joining them in a 987 3, 2 | there is any hypostasis ~in Christ besides the hypostasis of 988 3, 2 | Scriptures, or have been ~said of Christ by the saints, or by Himself 989 3, 2 | the Church to say that in Christ there are two ~hypostases, 990 3, 2 | in ~subsistence, and that Christ with His flesh is both - 991 3, 2 | forms, so likewise when Christ is said to be one ~thing 992 3, 2 | likewise the human nature in Christ, although it is a particular ~ 993 3, 2 | completed thing, viz. the whole Christ, ~as He is God and man. 994 3, 2 | matter. Hence we say that Christ ~is in the human species 995 3, 2 | Person or Hypostasis of Christ is ~composite?~Aquin.: SMT 996 3, 2 | seem that the Person of Christ is not composite. For the ~ 997 3, 2 | composite. For the ~Person of Christ is naught else than the 998 3, 2 | impossible that the Person of Christ be composite.~Aquin.: SMT 999 3, 2 | impossible that the Person of ~Christ be composed of two natures.~ 1000 3, 2 | if there ~is anything in Christ composed of the two natures,


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