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3001 3, 31 | righteous men, who are called (Christ's) forefathers by likeness
3002 3, 31 | but that at the time of Christ, ~Heli and Joseph were differently
3003 3, 31 | descended from David. Hence Christ is ~said to have been supposed
3004 3, 31 | Evangelist) were to say that Christ, from ~the fact that He
3005 3, 31 | whom" (viz. the Jews) "is Christ according to the flesh."~
3006 3, 31 | is said to have set down Christ's ~genealogy according to
3007 3, 31 | since Ambrose states ~that Christ was of the seed of Jechonias.~
3008 3, 31 | the royal personality of Christ; Luke the priestly ~personality:
3009 3, 31 | our sins by our Lord Jesus Christ": inasmuch as by his carnal
3010 3, 31 | signified," which is effected by Christ's ~sacrifice. "For which
3011 3, 31 | wished to signify ~that Christ had condescended to our
3012 3, 31 | set down the ~genealogy of Christ at the very outset of his
3013 3, 31 | Joseph and the birth of Christ Himself. Luke, ~on the contrary,
3014 3, 31 | the contrary, sets forth Christ's genealogy not at the outset,
3015 3, 31 | at the outset, but ~after Christ's Baptism, and not in the
3016 3, 31 | life ~under the rule of Christ. And forty is the product
3017 3, 31 | Gospels, according to which Christ reigns in us. And ~thus "
3018 3, 31 | the royal personality of Christ, ~enumerates forty persons
3019 3, 31 | foreshadowed the fact that Christ would pass from the Jews
3020 3, 31 | of whom are mentioned ~in Christ's genealogy, so as to make
3021 3, 31 | the number used by Luke in Christ's genealogy signifies the ~
3022 3, 31 | which are taken away by Christ.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[31] A[
3023 3, 31 | sinned and are ~mentioned in Christ's genealogy: but their impiety
3024 3, 31 | Luke purposes to delineate Christ as the expiator of our sins,
3025 3, 31 | reason are not mentioned in Christ's genealogy. ~Another motive
3026 3, 31 | 1~Whether the matter of Christ's body should have been
3027 3, 31 | seem that the matter of Christ's body should not have ~
3028 3, 31 | it was most suitable that Christ should assume that which
3029 3, 31 | uncleanness should be in Christ: for He is the Wisdom ~of
3030 3, 31 | vi): "Thou shalt find in Christ many ~things both natural,
3031 3, 31 | remained as it were proper to Christ, that He ~should be made
3032 3, 31 | Augustine says (De Agone Christ. xi): "Men, despise not
3033 3, 31 | Faith, which believes that Christ the Son of God was born
3034 3, 31 | this was not the case with Christ, as shown above (Q[28],
3035 3, 31 | 1/1~Whether the flesh of Christ was conceived of the Virgin'
3036 3, 31 | would seem that the flesh of Christ was not conceived of the ~
3037 3, 31 | differs from blood. Therefore Christ's body was not ~taken from
3038 3, 31 | formed from the man, so ~Christ's body was formed miraculously
3039 3, 31 | therefore that neither should Christ's ~body have been formed
3040 3, 31 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, Christ's body was of the same species
3041 3, 31 | seems that neither ~was Christ's body conceived of the
3042 3, 31 | stated above (A[4]), in Christ's conception His being ~
3043 3, 31 | the supernatural mode ~of Christ's generation, that the active
3044 3, 31 | therefore of such matter was Christ's body ~conceived.~Aquin.:
3045 3, 31 | corrupted or diminished. But as ~Christ came to heal what was corrupt,
3046 3, 31 | Therefore ~it was becoming that Christ's body should be formed
3047 3, 31 | of this ~sort, from which Christ's body could be formed without
3048 3, 31 | there was none such in Christ's conception: all the more
3049 3, 31 | De ~Fide Orth. iii) that Christ's body was not conceived "
3050 3, 31 | however, did not take place in Christ's conception: because this ~
3051 3, 31 | Holy Ghost. Therefore is Christ's body said ~to be "formed
3052 3, 31 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether Christ's body was in Adam and the
3053 3, 31 | OBJ 1: It would seem that Christ's body was in Adam and the
3054 3, 31 | lit. x) that the ~flesh of Christ was in Adam and Abraham "
3055 3, 31 | something signate. Therefore Christ's flesh was ~in Adam, Abraham,
3056 3, 31 | it is said (Rm. 1:3) that Christ "was made . . . of the ~
3057 3, 31 | signate in him. Therefore Christ was in David, according
3058 3, 31 | Further, the human race is Christ's kindred, inasmuch as He
3059 3, 31 | to have no ~kindred with Christ: but rather with those other
3060 3, 31 | Therefore it seems that Christ's flesh was ~in Adam and
3061 3, 31 | x) that in whatever way ~Christ was in Adam and Abraham,
3062 3, 31 | 4. Therefore neither was Christ in Adam and Abraham ~according
3063 3, 31 | 5], ad 1), the matter of Christ's body ~was not the flesh
3064 3, 31 | parents was not the matter of Christ's ~body. Therefore we must
3065 3, 31 | Therefore we must say that Christ's body was not in Adam and
3066 3, 31 | the very matter from which Christ's body was to be formed: ~
3067 3, 31 | flesh of other men. ~For Christ's body is related to Adam
3068 3, 31 | Mother's body. Consequently Christ's body was in the ~patriarchs,
3069 3, 31 | Reply OBJ 1: The expression "Christ was in Adam according to
3070 3, 31 | substance," does not mean that Christ's body was a bodily substance
3071 3, 31 | the bodily substance of Christ's body, i.e. the matter ~
3072 3, 31 | matter ~was prepared for Christ's conception. But this matter
3073 3, 31 | was not fashioned ~into Christ's body by the seminal power
3074 3, 31 | derived from Adam. Therefore ~Christ is said to have been in
3075 3, 31 | 1~Reply OBJ 2: Although Christ's body was not in Adam and
3076 3, 31 | medium of the Blessed Virgin, Christ is said to ~be of the seed
3077 3, 31 | 3 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Christ and the human race are kindred,
3078 3, 31 | Thus, then, the kinship of Christ and the human race is ~sufficiently
3079 3, 31 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether Christ's flesh in the patriarchs
3080 3, 31 | OBJ 1: It would seem that Christ's flesh was not infected
3081 3, 31 | into" Divine Wisdom. But Christ is the Wisdom of God according
3082 3, 31 | 1 Cor. ~1:24. Therefore Christ's flesh was never defiled
3083 3, 31 | De Fide Orth. iii) that Christ "assumed ~the first-fruits
3084 3, 31 | infected by sin. Therefore Christ's flesh was not infected
3085 3, 31 | infection, from which afterwards Christ's body was formed.~Aquin.:
3086 3, 31 | Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Christ's body is not related to
3087 3, 31 | Therefore the flesh of ~Christ, as far as it was in the
3088 3, 31 | answer that, When we say that Christ or His flesh was in Adam
3089 3, 31 | patriarchs ~differed from that of Christ: for the patriarchs were
3090 3, 31 | subject to sin, ~whereas Christ was absolutely free from
3091 3, 31 | First, by attributing to Christ, or to His ~flesh, that
3092 3, 31 | saying, for ~instance, that Christ sinned in Adam, since after
3093 3, 31 | But this is false; because Christ was not in Adam in such
3094 3, 31 | Adam's sin belonged to Christ: forasmuch as He is not
3095 3, 31 | attributing the condition of Christ or of ~His flesh to that
3096 3, 31 | instance, that, because Christ's flesh, as existing in
3097 3, 31 | s flesh, as existing in Christ, was not ~subject to sin,
3098 3, 31 | and from which ~afterwards Christ's body was formed; as some
3099 3, 31 | impossible. First, because Christ's flesh was not in Adam
3100 3, 31 | and from which afterwards ~Christ's body could be formed.~
3101 3, 31 | 1 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Christ did not assume the flesh
3102 3, 31 | 2 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Christ is said to have assumed
3103 3, 31 | until the formation of Christ's body.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
3104 3, 31 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Before Christ, there was actually in human
3105 3, 31 | patriarchs the flesh of Christ was to be propagated.~Aquin.:
3106 3, 31 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether Christ paid tithes in Abraham's
3107 3, 31 | OBJ 1: It would seem that Christ "paid tithes" in Abraham'
3108 3, 31 | his loins." In like manner Christ was in ~Abraham's loins
3109 3, 31 | latter paid tithes. Therefore Christ Himself ~also paid tithes
3110 3, 31 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, Christ is of the seed of Abraham
3111 3, 31 | Therefore for a like reason did Christ.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[31] A[
3112 3, 31 | healing. Since therefore Christ's flesh was the subject
3113 3, 31 | above (A[7]), it seems that Christ's flesh paid tithes in ~
3114 3, 31 | be at all derogatory to Christ's ~dignity. For the fact
3115 3, 31 | although we may say that Christ paid ~tithes when Abraham
3116 3, 31 | it does not follow that ~Christ was not greater than Melchisedech.~
3117 3, 31 | says (Gen. ad lit. x) that "Christ did not ~pay tithes there,"
3118 3, 31 | from the Apostle is that Christ did not pay tithes in Abraham.
3119 3, 31 | yet in his loins. Now, if Christ had also ~paid tithes in
3120 3, 31 | Consequently we must say ~that Christ did not pay tithes in Abraham'
3121 3, 31 | heal from sin belongs to Christ alone, ~for He is the "Lamb
3122 3, 31 | healing which is through Christ. And Isaac, ~Jacob, and
3123 3, 31 | needing to be healed by ~Christ. And Christ alone was in
3124 3, 31 | be healed by ~Christ. And Christ alone was in Abraham in
3125 3, 31 | But this is not ~true of Christ's body, as stated above.~
3126 3, 31 | 3 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Christ's flesh is said to have
3127 3, 31 | condition as actually in Christ, who did not pay the tithes.~
3128 3, 31 | inasmuch as he was a figure ~of Christ, was greater than that of
3129 3, 31 | Levi. But the priesthood of Christ ~does not result from carnal
3130 3, 31 | which he has ~received from Christ.~
3131 3, 32 | THE ACTIVE PRINCIPLE IN CHRIST'S CONCEPTION (FOUR ARTICLES)~
3132 3, 32 | the active principle in Christ's conception: ~concerning
3133 3, 32 | the active principle of Christ's ~conception?~(2) Whether
3134 3, 32 | Whether it can be said that Christ was conceived of the Holy
3135 3, 32 | said that the Holy Ghost is Christ's father ~according to the
3136 3, 32 | Virgin cooperated actively in Christ's ~conception?~Aquin.: SMT
3137 3, 32 | Whether the accomplishment of Christ's conception should be attributed
3138 3, 32 | that the accomplishment of Christ's conception ~should not
3139 3, 32 | But the accomplishment of ~Christ's conception was the work
3140 3, 32 | herself a ~house." Now, Christ is Himself the Wisdom of
3141 3, 32 | according to 1 Cor. ~1:24: "Christ the Power of God and the
3142 3, 32 | house of ~this Wisdom is Christ's body, which is also called
3143 3, 32 | that the accomplishment of Christ's conception should be attributed ~
3144 3, 32 | effected the conception of Christ's ~body: nevertheless, this
3145 3, 32 | The ~manner in which Christ was born of the Holy Ghost . . .
3146 3, 32 | adopted sons of God, so was Christ conceived in sanctity by
3147 3, 32 | according to 1 Cor. ~1:24: "Christ, the Power of God," through
3148 3, 32 | and fashion ~the matter of Christ's body; "and the Power of
3149 3, 32 | of the Most High," i.e. ~Christ, "shall overshadow thee -
3150 3, 32 | in two ways. For, first, Christ's house is the Church, ~
3151 3, 32 | Whether it should be said that Christ was conceived of [de] the
3152 3, 32 | that we should not say that Christ was conceived of ~[de] the
3153 3, 32 | Holy Ghost ~did not form Christ's body of [de] His own substance.
3154 3, 32 | we should ~not say that Christ was conceived of [de] the
3155 3, 32 | take ~the place of seed in Christ's conception. For Jerome
3156 3, 32 | of seed: but we say that ~Christ's body was wrought," i.e.
3157 3, 32 | Therefore we should not say that Christ's body was conceived of ~[
3158 3, 32 | in some way ~mingled. But Christ's body was formed of [de]
3159 3, 32 | If ~therefore we say that Christ was conceived of [de] the
3160 3, 32 | we should ~not say that Christ was conceived of [de] the
3161 3, 32 | Conception is not attributed to Christ's body alone, but ~also
3162 3, 32 | body alone, but ~also to Christ Himself by reason of His
3163 3, 32 | observe a twofold habitude to Christ. For to the Son of God Himself, ~
3164 3, 32 | can ~fittingly say that Christ was conceived of the Holy
3165 3, 32 | 1 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Christ's body, through not being
3166 3, 32 | entrance of the Holy Ghost, ~Christ might be born unto sanctification
3167 3, 32 | Augustine says (Enchiridion xl), Christ is said to be ~conceived
3168 3, 32 | Holy Ghost should be called Christ's father in respect of His ~
3169 3, 32 | Holy Ghost should be called Christ's ~father in respect of
3170 3, 32 | Blessed Virgin is called ~Christ's Mother, by reason of the
3171 3, 32 | Holy ~Ghost, so also was Christ's body fashioned by the
3172 3, 32 | Therefore it ~seems that Christ should be called the Son
3173 3, 32 | But the Holy Ghost made Christ's ~body, as stated above (
3174 3, 32 | Ghost should be ~called Christ's Father in respect of the
3175 3, 32 | says (Enchiridion xl): "Christ was born of ~the Holy Ghost
3176 3, 32 | resemble ~another man. Now, Christ is the Son of God in the
3177 3, 32 | Therefore nowise should Christ be called the Son of the
3178 3, 32 | 1 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Christ was conceived of the Virgin
3179 3, 32 | of his father. Therefore Christ is not called the Son of ~
3180 3, 32 | R.O. 2 Para. 2/3~But with Christ it is different, as stated
3181 3, 32 | actively in the conception of ~Christ's body?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
3182 3, 32 | actively in the ~conception of Christ's body. For Damascene says (
3183 3, 32 | cooperated actively in Christ's conception.~Aquin.: SMT
3184 3, 32 | Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. x), Christ's body ~"was taken from
3185 3, 32 | actively in, the ~conception of Christ's body.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
3186 3, 32 | cooperated actively in ~Christ's conception, both by natural
3187 3, 32 | power in the conception of ~Christ's body, which power other
3188 3, 32 | the Blessed Virgin was not Christ's Father, but His ~Mother,
3189 3, 32 | must ~therefore say that in Christ's conception itself she
3190 3, 33 | OF THE MODE AND ORDER OF CHRIST'S CONCEPTION (FOUR ARTICLES)~
3191 3, 33 | consider the mode and order of Christ's conception, ~concerning
3192 3, 33 | of inquiry:~(1) Whether Christ's body was formed in the
3193 3, 33 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether Christ's body was formed in the
3194 3, 33 | OBJ 1: It would seem that Christ's body was not formed in
3195 3, 33 | body perfected." ~Therefore Christ's body was not perfectly
3196 3, 33 | movement for the formation of ~Christ's body in order that the
3197 3, 33 | proved Phys. vi. ~Therefore Christ's body was not formed in
3198 3, 33 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, Christ's body was formed of the
3199 3, 33 | interval of ~time. Therefore Christ's body was not formed in
3200 3, 33 | the vegetative soul. But Christ's body took a fixed time
3201 3, 33 | that, In the conception of Christ's body three points may
3202 3, 33 | the Holy Ghost, by whom Christ's body was formed, as ~stated
3203 3, 33 | the ~place of generation, Christ's body was both perfectly
3204 3, 33 | refers to formation alone ~of Christ's body, but to its formation,
3205 3, 33 | number of months during which Christ was in the Virgin's ~womb.~
3206 3, 33 | the first instant in which Christ's ~body was formed. And
3207 3, 33 | soul has its operation. But Christ's body was not formed by
3208 3, 33 | But the development of Christ's body was the ~effect of
3209 3, 33 | the augmentative power in Christ's soul: and since this was
3210 3, 33 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether Christ's body was animated in the
3211 3, 33 | OBJ 1: It would seem that Christ's body was not animated
3212 3, 33 | says (Ep. ad Julian.): "Christ's ~flesh was not of another
3213 3, 33 | Therefore ~neither should Christ's soul have been infused
3214 3, 33 | instant of its conception ~Christ's body was not of the same
3215 3, 33 | where he ~proves that Christ was in the Virgin's womb
3216 3, 33 | of infants." Therefore Christ's body was not animated
3217 3, 33 | Therefore the animation of Christ could not be effected in ~
3218 3, 33 | instant of its conception Christ's body must needs have been
3219 3, 33 | infusion of the soul into Christ's body was the same ~as
3220 3, 33 | is formed, so was it with Christ. Secondly, this ~beginning
3221 3, 33 | time. And thus, because ~Christ's body was perfectly formed
3222 3, 33 | of first animation. But Christ at ~the perfect age was
3223 3, 33 | receives a perfect soul. But Christ's body, on account of the
3224 3, 33 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether Christ's flesh was first of all
3225 3, 33 | OBJ 1: It would seem that Christ's flesh was first of all
3226 3, 33 | not cannot be assumed. But Christ's ~flesh began to exist
3227 3, 33 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, Christ's flesh was assumed by the
3228 3, 33 | Philosopher (Metaph. ix). But Christ's body is something generated. ~
3229 3, 33 | doubt not for a moment that Christ's ~flesh was not conceived
3230 3, 33 | assumed by the Word. But if ~Christ's flesh had been conceived
3231 3, 33 | to faith to assert that Christ's flesh was first of all ~
3232 3, 33 | Para. 1/2~Reply OBJ 1: If Christ's flesh had been formed
3233 3, 33 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether Christ's conception was natural?~
3234 3, 33 | OBJ 1: It would seem that Christ's conception was natural.
3235 3, 33 | conception was natural. For Christ is ~called the Son of Man
3236 3, 33 | miraculous effect. But ~Christ's conception is attributed
3237 3, 33 | that the Virgin conceived Christ. Therefore it seems ~that
3238 3, 33 | above (Q[32], A[4]). But in ~Christ's conception the passive
3239 3, 33 | Q[32], A[4]). Therefore Christ's conception ~was natural.~
3240 3, 33 | Ep. ad Caium Monach.): "Christ does in ~a superhuman way
3241 3, 33 | passiveness: therefore is ~it that Christ's conception should be described
3242 3, 33 | 1 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Christ is said to be a natural
3243 3, 34 | of inquiry:~(1) Whether Christ was sanctified by grace
3244 3, 34 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether Christ was sanctified in the first
3245 3, 34 | OBJ 1: It would seem that Christ was not sanctified in the
3246 3, 34 | something spiritual. Therefore ~Christ received the grace of sanctification,
3247 3, 34 | But sin was never in ~Christ. Therefore it was not becoming
3248 3, 34 | De Trin. i). Therefore Christ, by whom ~all are made holy,
3249 3, 34 | abundance of ~grace sanctifying Christ's soul flows from the very
3250 3, 34 | instant of conception, ~Christ's body was both animated
3251 3, 34 | instant of His conception, Christ had the ~fulness of grace
3252 3, 34 | Godhead. Therefore in the man Christ ~there was perfection of
3253 3, 34 | cleansing from sin. Whereas Christ, as man, was ~made holy,
3254 3, 34 | sanctifies men through the Man Christ, but not in the same way. ~
3255 3, 34 | Whereas the humanity of Christ is as the instrument ~of
3256 3, 34 | A[1], ad 1). ~Therefore Christ's humanity is both sanctified
3257 3, 34 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether Christ as man had the use of free-will
3258 3, 34 | OBJ 1: It would seem that Christ as man had not the use of
3259 3, 34 | operation. Since, therefore, ~Christ's soul began to exist in
3260 3, 34 | it seems impossible that Christ should have had ~the use
3261 3, 34 | in the first instant of Christ's conception. Therefore
3262 3, 34 | Therefore it ~seems that Christ could not have the use of
3263 3, 34 | of free-will. Therefore Christ had ~the use of free-will
3264 3, 34 | to the human nature which Christ took, which perfection He
3265 3, 34 | instant of His conception ~Christ had that operation of the
3266 3, 34 | must therefore say that Christ had the use of ~free-will
3267 3, 34 | into what is uncertain. But Christ, in the first instant of
3268 3, 34 | 3 Para. 1/2~Reply OBJ 3: Christ's intellect, in regard to
3269 3, 34 | 3,4. ~Wherefore, since Christ had the rational soul in
3270 3, 34 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether Christ could merit in the first
3271 3, 34 | OBJ 1: It would seem that Christ could not merit in the first
3272 3, 34 | Therefore neither could ~Christ's soul merit in the first
3273 3, 34 | in ~the first instant of Christ's conception.~Aquin.: SMT
3274 3, 34 | use of free-will, which Christ as man ~had in the first
3275 3, 34 | already his. If, therefore, Christ merited in ~the first instant
3276 3, 34 | evidently untrue. Therefore Christ did not ~merit in the first
3277 3, 34 | impossible to the soul of ~Christ." But increase of merit
3278 3, 34 | His conception. Therefore Christ merited ~in the first instant
3279 3, 34 | As stated above (A[1]), Christ was sanctified by grace
3280 3, 34 | the sanctification ~of Christ was most perfect, because
3281 3, 34 | meritorious. Consequently, Christ did merit in the first ~
3282 3, 34 | creation. In this way did Christ's soul in the first instant
3283 3, 34 | causes. And thus it is that Christ was able by subsequent actions ~
3284 3, 34 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether Christ was a perfect comprehensor
3285 3, 34 | OBJ 1: It would seem that Christ was not a perfect comprehensor
3286 3, 34 | precedes punishment. But Christ merited in the first instant
3287 3, 34 | principal reward, it seems that Christ was not a ~comprehensor
3288 3, 34 | Lk. 24:26): "Ought not Christ to have ~suffered these
3289 3, 34 | comprehension. Therefore Christ was not in the state of ~
3290 3, 34 | therefore is not becoming to Christ as man. But to be always
3291 3, 34 | sinned afterwards. Therefore ~Christ, as man, was not in the
3292 3, 34 | to the gloss, refer to ~Christ's human nature, which "was
3293 3, 34 | instant of His ~conception, Christ, as man, was in the state
3294 3, 34 | unbecoming that in His conception Christ should receive merely habitual ~
3295 3, 34 | instant ~of His conception Christ received not only as much
3296 3, 34 | stated above (Q[19], A[3]), Christ did not merit the ~glory
3297 3, 34 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Since Christ was both God and man, He
3298 3, 35 | 35] Out. Para. 1/2 - OF CHRIST'S NATIVITY (EIGHT ARTICLES)~
3299 3, 35 | ARTICLES)~After considering Christ's conception, we must treat
3300 3, 35 | should be attributed to ~Christ?~(3) Whether the Blessed
3301 3, 35 | Mother of God?~(5) Whether Christ is the Son of God the Father
3302 3, 35 | exist by ~nativity. But Christ's Person did not begin to
3303 3, 35 | should be attributed to Christ?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[35] A[
3304 3, 35 | not to be attributed to ~Christ. For "to be born is a certain
3305 3, 35 | De Unit. Trin. xii]. But Christ was from all ~eternity.
3306 3, 35 | regards the person. But in ~Christ there is only one person.
3307 3, 35 | one person. Therefore in Christ there is but one ~nativity.~
3308 3, 35 | proposition is false; "Christ was born twice": because
3309 3, 35 | admit a double ~nativity in Christ.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[35] A[
3310 3, 35 | confess two ~nativities in Christ: one of the Father - eternal;
3311 3, 35 | shows ~(Phys. v). But, in Christ there is a twofold nature:
3312 3, 35 | must needs attribute to Christ a twofold ~nativity: one
3313 3, 35 | 4 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 4: Christ can be said to have been
3314 3, 35 | Blessed Virgin can be called Christ's Mother in respect of ~
3315 3, 35 | Virgin cannot be called Christ's ~Mother in respect of
3316 3, 35 | cooperate actively in begetting ~Christ, but merely supplied the
3317 3, 35 | be called ~the Mother of Christ.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[35] A[
3318 3, 35 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, Christ was born miraculously of
3319 3, 35 | Therefore neither ~should Christ be called the Son of the
3320 3, 35 | says (De Fide Orth. iii), "Christ's body was ~formed, not
3321 3, 35 | be called ~the Mother of Christ.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[35] A[
3322 3, 35 | 18): "The generation of Christ was ~in this wise. When
3323 3, 35 | by nature the ~Mother of Christ. For, as we have said above (
3324 3, 35 | 5], A[2]; Q[31], A[5]), ~Christ's body was not brought down
3325 3, 35 | Blessed ~Virgin is truly Christ's Mother.~Aquin.: SMT TP
3326 3, 35 | temporal ~nativity by which Christ was born for our salvation
3327 3, 35 | true and ~natural Mother of Christ.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[35] A[
3328 3, 35 | that she is ~the "mother of Christ" or of "the Child," as may
3329 3, 35 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, Christ is called God in respect
3330 3, 35 | in Scripture that "Jesus Christ is true God," as may be
3331 3, 35 | is the "Mother of Jesus Christ," which is ~clearly expressed
3332 3, 35 | is written (Rm. 9:5) that Christ is of the Jews "according
3333 3, 35 | perceived in the generation of Christ. For the Word of God ~was
3334 3, 35 | there are two filiations in Christ?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[35] A[
3335 3, 35 | there are two filiations in Christ. For ~nativity is the cause
3336 3, 35 | cause of filiation. But in Christ there are two ~nativities.
3337 3, 35 | nativities. Therefore in Christ there are also two filiations.~
3338 3, 35 | eternal filiation by which Christ is the Son of God the ~Father
3339 3, 35 | is temporal. Therefore Christ is not His Mother's Son
3340 3, 35 | filiation. Therefore in Christ there are ~two filiations.~
3341 3, 35 | altogether diverse. But Christ is said to be the Son of
3342 3, 35 | Therefore ~it seems that Christ cannot, by the same relation,
3343 3, 35 | His Mother Therefore in Christ there are two filiations.~
3344 3, 35 | the nature are multiple in Christ; but not those things ~that
3345 3, 35 | is but one ~filiation in Christ.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[35] A[
3346 3, 35 | put two filiations in ~Christ, just as there are two nativities.
3347 3, 35 | put only one filiation in Christ, just as there is but one ~
3348 3, 35 | Now, it is manifest that Christ was not born by one and
3349 3, 35 | hypostasis alone; and since in ~Christ there is no other hypostasis
3350 3, 35 | be no other filiation in Christ but that which is in the
3351 3, 35 | the filiation by which Christ is referred to His Mother
3352 3, 35 | the eternal filiation in Christ is a real relation. ~Nevertheless,
3353 3, 35 | relation of motherhood to Christ. Thus God is called ~Lord
3354 3, 35 | to Him. In the same way Christ is really the Son of the
3355 3, 35 | relation of her motherhood to Christ.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[35] A[
3356 3, 35 | real temporal filiation in ~Christ if there were in Him a subject
3357 3, 35 | respect of which relation Christ is ~called the Son of His
3358 3, 35 | only one real filiation in Christ, which is in respect of ~
3359 3, 35 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether Christ was born without His Mother
3360 3, 35 | OBJ 1: It would seem that Christ was not born without His
3361 3, 35 | bring forth ~children." But Christ was willing to undergo death.
3362 3, 35 | proportionate to the beginning. But Christ ~ended His life in pain,
3363 3, 35 | midwives were present at Christ's ~birth; and they would
3364 3, 35 | Replies to objections), that Christ came forth from the closed
3365 3, 35 | because she conceived Christ without the ~defilement
3366 3, 35 | purity of her maidenhood." Christ, ~indeed, suffered death,
3367 3, 35 | OBJ 2: As "by His death" Christ "destroyed our death" [*
3368 3, 35 | childbirth did not concern Christ, who came to atone for our
3369 3, 35 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether Christ should have been born in
3370 3, 35 | OBJ 1: It would seem that Christ should not have been born
3371 3, 35 | Lord from Jerusalem." But Christ is truly the Word of God. ~
3372 3, 35 | 23) that it is written of Christ that ~"He shall be called
3373 3, 35 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, Christ willed to be born in Bethlehem
3374 3, 35 | promise ~made concerning Christ; according to 2 Kgs. 23:
3375 3, 35 | appointed concerning the Christ of the God of Jacob . . .
3376 3, 35 | house ~of bread.' It is Christ Himself who said, 'I am
3377 3, 35 | and a priestly city. ~Now, Christ's priesthood and kingdom
3378 3, 35 | especially to receive honor. Christ, on the contrary, willed
3379 3, 35 | 2 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Christ wished "to flower" by His
3380 3, 35 | feet of the poor," i.e. ~of Christ, "shall tread it down; the
3381 3, 35 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether Christ was born at a fitting time?~
3382 3, 35 | OBJ 1: It would seem that Christ was not born at a fitting
3383 3, 35 | a fitting time. Because ~Christ came in order to restore
3384 3, 35 | Therefore it seems that Christ was not born at a fitting
3385 3, 35 | concerning the coming of Christ were not ~made to the Gentiles;
3386 3, 35 | the ~promises." But Christ was born during the reign
3387 3, 35 | 3: Further, the time of Christ's presence on earth is compared
3388 3, 35 | this difference between Christ and other men, ~that, whereas
3389 3, 35 | the restrictions of time, Christ, ~as Lord and Maker of all
3390 3, 35 | arranged, it follows that Christ was born at a ~most fitting
3391 3, 35 | 1 Para. 1/3~Reply OBJ 1: Christ came in order to bring us
3392 3, 35 | fitting time for the ~birth of Christ, for "He is our peace, who
3393 3, 35 | Again, it was fitting that Christ should be born while the
3394 3, 35 | 2 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Christ wished to be born during
3395 3, 35 | power of a ~wicked king, Christ is born; because a grave
3396 3, 35 | Qq. Nov. et Vet. Test., ~"Christ wished to be born, when
3397 3, 36 | MANIFESTATION OF THE NEWLY BORN CHRIST (EIGHT ARTICLES)~We must
3398 3, 36 | manifestation of the newly born Christ: ~concerning which there
3399 3, 36 | of inquiry:~(1) Whether Christ's birth should have been
3400 3, 36 | Magi, who were informed of Christ's nativity ~by means of
3401 3, 36 | Thes. Para. 1/1 ~Whether Christ's birth should have been
3402 3, 36 | OBJ 1: It would seem that Christ's birth should have been
3403 3, 36 | promise. Now, the promise of ~Christ's coming is thus expressed (
3404 3, 36 | written (1 Tim. 1:15): "Christ came into this ~world to
3405 3, 36 | as far as the ~grace of Christ is made known to them; according
3406 3, 36 | Therefore it seems that Christ's birth ~should have been
3407 3, 36 | that, It was unfitting that Christ's birth should be made known ~
3408 3, 36 | of God by faith of Jesus Christ." For if, when Christ was ~
3409 3, 36 | Jesus Christ." For if, when Christ was ~born, His birth had
3410 3, 36 | quoted must be understood ~of Christ's coming as judge.~Aquin.:
3411 3, 36 | behooves that the coming of Christ ~unto judgment should be
3412 3, 36 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether Christ's birth should have been
3413 3, 36 | OBJ 1: It would seem that Christ's birth should not have
3414 3, 36 | salvation ~of mankind that Christ's first coming should be
3415 3, 36 | coming should be hidden. But Christ came ~to save all; according
3416 3, 36 | the faithful." Therefore Christ's birth should not have ~
3417 3, 36 | 1~OBJ 2: Further, before Christ was born, His future birth
3418 3, 36 | harm to others. But, when Christ's birth was made known, ~
3419 3, 36 | King Herod, hearing" ~of Christ's birth, "was troubled,
3420 3, 36 | Therefore it seems unfitting for Christ's birth to ~have been made
3421 3, 36 | Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Christ's birth would have been
3422 3, 36 | from all. But it behooved Christ's birth to be ~profitable:
3423 3, 36 | Therefore it seems that Christ's ~birth should have been
3424 3, 36 | 40,41): "God . . . gave" Christ rising again "to be made
3425 3, 36 | be instructed concerning Christ's ~birth before He was born,
3426 3, 36 | aroused suspicion in regard to Christ's greatness: and so it behooved
3427 3, 36 | when it was known that ~Christ was born was becoming to
3428 3, 36 | the ~heavenly dignity of Christ is made manifest. Wherefore
3429 3, 36 | thereby the judicial power of Christ was foreshadowed. Thus ~
3430 3, 36 | fear was needless: ~since Christ had not come to set up an
3431 3, 36 | Thy palace cannot hold Christ: nor is the ~Lord of the
3432 3, 36 | cannot be questioned that Christ, who came to set man ~free,
3433 3, 36 | 1~Whether those to whom Christ's birth was made known were
3434 3, 36 | seem that those to whom Christ's birth was made known ~
3435 3, 36 | seems that much ~less should Christ's birth have been at once
3436 3, 36 | soothsayers." Therefore Christ's birth should not ~have
3437 3, 36 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, Christ came in order to set free
3438 3, 36 | Old Law were figures of ~Christ. But the sacraments of the
3439 3, 36 | Therefore it seems that Christ's birth ~should have been
3440 3, 36 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 5: Further, Christ was born of a Virgin-Mother,
3441 3, 36 | Therefore those to ~whom Christ's birth was made known were
3442 3, 36 | was to be accomplished by Christ, ~concerns all sorts and
3443 3, 36 | written (Col. ~3:11), in Christ "there is neither male nor
3444 3, 36 | might be foreshadowed in Christ's birth, ~He was made known
3445 3, 36 | men ~to be excluded from Christ's redemption.~Aquin.: SMT
3446 3, 36 | 1: That manifestation of Christ's birth was a kind of ~foretaste
3447 3, 36 | announcement of the grace of Christ was ~made by Him and His
3448 3, 36 | so the first to come to Christ were the shepherds, who
3449 3, 36 | because all who ~come to Christ come from Him and through
3450 3, 36 | believed that certain signs of Christ's ~birth appeared also in
3451 3, 36 | the angel who announced Christ's birth did not go to Jerusalem,
3452 3, 36 | revealed the mysteries of Christ that were hidden from the
3453 3, 36 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether Christ Himself should have made
3454 3, 36 | OBJ 1: It would seem that Christ should have Himself made
3455 3, 36 | is stated Phys. viii. But Christ made His birth known through ~
3456 3, 36 | there in them both?" But Christ ~had, to perfection, the
3457 3, 36 | Salvatoris that in His ~infancy Christ worked many miracles. It
3458 3, 36 | it was not ~fitting that Christ should Himself make His
3459 3, 36 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, Christ's birth was ordered unto
3460 3, 36 | But saving faith confesses Christ's Godhead and humanity.
3461 3, 36 | It ~behooved, therefore, Christ's birth to be made known
3462 3, 36 | But this took place while Christ presented a likeness of
3463 3, 36 | Godhead in Himself. Therefore Christ made His birth known, not
3464 3, 36 | the perfect. And therefore Christ was made ~known first through
3465 3, 36 | Hence the wisdom given to Christ was not ~useless, because
3466 3, 36 | xxi super Joan.) says that Christ worked no miracles ~before
3467 3, 36 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether Christ's birth should have been
3468 3, 36 | OBJ 1: It would seem that Christ's birth should not have
3469 3, 36 | angels, spirits." But ~Christ's birth was in the flesh,
3470 3, 36 | shall deliver them." But Christ's birth was ~not announced
3471 3, 36 | it was not fitting that ~Christ's birth should be announced
3472 3, 36 | to be a certain sign of ~Christ's birth. Therefore Christ'
3473 3, 36 | Christ's birth. Therefore Christ's birth was not suitably
3474 3, 36 | the stars. And therefore Christ's birth was made known to
3475 3, 36 | death before he had seen the Christ of the ~Lord." But to the
3476 3, 36 | occupied with material ~things, Christ's birth was made known by
3477 3, 36 | not without ~reason that Christ's birth was made known,
3478 3, 36 | star stimulated" to seek Christ, through whom they are ~
3479 3, 36 | The star which manifested Christ's birth removed all ~occasion
3480 3, 36 | made known the birth of Christ. ~Consequently this does
3481 3, 36 | was a sign of the birth of Christ: and he thinks it ~probable
3482 3, 36 | angels; since in adoring Christ they were ~seeking for salvation."~
3483 3, 36 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether Christ's birth was made known in
3484 3, 36 | OBJ 1: It would seem that Christ's birth was made known in
3485 3, 36 | an unbecoming ~order. For Christ's birth should have been
3486 3, 36 | first who ~were nearest to Christ, and who longed for Him
3487 3, 36 | righteous were nearest to Christ by faith, ~and longed most
3488 3, 36 | consolation of Israel." ~Therefore Christ's birth should have been
3489 3, 36 | who ~were to believe in Christ. But first the "fulness
3490 3, 36 | written (Rm. 11:25). Therefore Christ's birth should have been
3491 3, 36 | two ~years in coming to Christ after His birth. It was
3492 3, 36 | therefore unbecoming ~that Christ should be made known to
3493 3, 36 | of the manifestation of Christ's birth seems to ~have been
3494 3, 36 | Para. 1/2~I answer that, Christ's birth was first made known
3495 3, 36 | were the Magi, who came to Christ on the ~thirteenth day after
3496 3, 36 | Jews, to whom the faith of Christ was made ~known first; among
3497 3, 36 | Secondly, the faith of Christ came to the "fulness ~of
3498 3, 36 | righteous. ~Wherefore also Christ was manifested to them in
3499 3, 36 | was the last to know ~Christ born: and he was preceded
3500 3, 36 | not await the coming of Christ with such longing.~Aquin.:
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