Part, Question
1 1, 12 | flesh I shall see God my Saviour," do not ~mean that God
2 1, 13 | corresponding habitudes, as ~"Saviour," "Creator," and suchlike;
3 1, 13 | applied to God temporally, as "Saviour," ~"Creator," and the like.~
4 2, 105 | that God "raised . . . up a saviour" for the people, and ~that "
5 2, 26 | that this is indeed the Saviour of ~the world." ~Aquin.:
6 2, 87 | says: "Observe that our ~Saviour forbade us to swear, not
7 2, 87 | says: "Observe that the ~Saviour does not forbid swearing
8 2, 88 | the ~power given by our Saviour: for this is a Jewish practice."
9 2, 159 | commended in Holy Writ; for our Saviour said: ~'Learn of Me, because
10 3 | PROLOGUE~Forasmuch as our Saviour the Lord Jesus Christ, in
11 3 | the consideration of the ~Saviour of all, and of the benefits
12 3 | we must consider (1) the Saviour Himself; (2) the ~sacraments
13 3 | done and suffered by our ~Saviour - i.e. God incarnate.~
14 3, 2 | Chelidonius (Ep. ci): "In the Saviour we may find one thing and ~
15 3, 4 | Tim. 4:10) that He is "the Saviour of all men, especially of ~
16 3, 4 | Son of God is the common Saviour of all, not ~by a generic
17 3, 8 | Tim. 4:10): "Who is the Saviour of all ~men, especially
18 3, 13 | impossible for the will of the Saviour not to be fulfilled: nor
19 3, 17 | briefly, that of which the Saviour is, is one ~thing and another;
20 3, 21 | nor yet permanent, so the Saviour beseeches, ~that a slightly
21 3, 24 | Praedest. Sanct. xv): "The Saviour ~Himself, the Mediator of
22 3, 27 | that Christ is not the "Saviour of all men," as He is ~called (
23 3, 27 | His being the universal Saviour of all. Consequently after ~
24 3, 27 | Christ, who, as the universal Saviour of all, needed not to be
25 3, 28 | called the father of ~the Saviour, not that he really was
26 3, 28 | father of our Lord and Saviour, the order of His genealogy
27 3, 28 | Joseph, but cousins ~of the Saviour, the sons of Mary, His Mother'
28 3, 31 | THE MATTER FROM WHICH THE SAVIOUR'S BODY WAS CONCEIVED (EIGHT
29 3, 31 | have now to consider the Saviour's conception. First, as
30 3, 31 | women are ~mentioned in the Saviour's genealogy, but only those
31 3, 35 | book on the birth of our Saviour [*Protevangelium ~Jacobi
32 3, 36 | The ~grace of God our Saviour hath appeared to all men,
33 3, 36 | the God] of Israel, the Saviour." And, again (Is. 43:3): ~"
34 3, 36 | concerning ~the grace of God our Saviour, not at the very time of
35 3, 36 | 1 Tim. 4:10: "Who is the Saviour of all men, ~especially
36 3, 37 | becomingly named Jesus, i.e. Saviour: the angel ~having foretold
37 3, 44 | universal and spiritual Saviour of all.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
38 3, 46 | besides Me? A just God and a Saviour, there is none ~besides
39 3, 46 | Nov. Test., qu. lv: "The Saviour ~did everything in its proper
40 3, 46 | upon night; because by our Saviour's Passion we ~are brought
41 3, 46 | Nov. Test., qu. ~lv, "the Saviour did everything in its proper
42 3, 50 | The one death of our ~Saviour," namely, that of the body, "
43 3, 52 | a sudden at our Lord and Saviour's bidding all 'the bars
44 3, 52 | for ~believing that the Saviour came thither except to rescue
45 3, 54 | After the ~Resurrection, our Saviour in spiritual but true flesh
46 3, 55 | said that an angel and our Saviour ~commanded not merely the
47 3, 57 | But we do not read of our Saviour being ~lifted up either
48 3, 61 | in the future coming of a Saviour. And these signs ~are called
49 3, 66 | blessing that flowed ~from the Saviour's Baptism, like a mystic
50 3, 66 | our Lord God ~Himself, our Saviour Jesus Christ, admonishes
51 3, 68 | in the Church of our Saviour little children believe
52 3, 73 | death of this mystery, our Saviour willed this last act to ~
53 3, 75 | true; but take rather the Saviour's words with faith; for ~
54 3, 80 | reproves and ~corrects. For our Saviour, in order the more strongly
55 3, 80 | since both ~honored our Saviour, though not in the same
56 3, 83 | the consecration using our Saviour's ~words, when he says: "
57 Suppl, 29| the very contact of our Saviour's flesh; but the form of
58 Suppl, 71| Mysteries ~the disciples of the Saviour and His holy apostles sanctioned
59 Suppl, 76| flesh I shall see God ~my Saviour [Vulg.: 'my God']," where
60 Suppl, 80| flesh I shall see God," my Saviour: and the nature of flesh
61 Suppl, 85| the God of Israel, the Saviour." ~Hence, that He might
62 Suppl, 89| flesh I shall see God ~my Saviour [Vulg.: 'my God']." Therefore
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