Part, Question
1 2, 81 | else all would not need redemption [*Cf. ~Translator's note
2 2, 102 | represent the mystery of the ~Redemption of man by Christ.~Aquin.:
3 2, 103 | OBJ 2: The mystery of the redemption of the human race was ~fulfilled
4 2, 106 | the accomplishment of his redemption by Christ: wherefore it
5 2, 1 | others: thus faith in the Redemption of mankind includes belief
6 2, 145 | devoutly the mysteries of our redemption. For this reason the ~eating
7 2, 159 | us in the mystery of our redemption is the humility of God." ~
8 3, 5 | through the work of our ~redemption.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[5] A[2]
9 3, 5 | bestow on it the boon of ~redemption; or He reckoned it altogether
10 3, 14 | carry out the work of our ~redemption, as stated above (A[1]).
11 3, 15 | to the end, which is the redemption of the human race.~Aquin.:
12 3, 22 | His ~grace, through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus,
13 3, 22 | sin, ~since "there is no redemption in hell" (Office of the
14 3, 26 | added: "Who gave Himself a redemption for all."~Aquin.: SMT TP
15 3, 26 | understand that the grace of redemption might at the same time be
16 3, 26 | one of preservation and Redemption. Hence it is that St. Thomas ~
17 3, 27 | she would not have needed ~redemption and salvation which is by
18 3, 36 | been a ~hindrance to the redemption of man, which was accomplished
19 3, 36 | be excluded from Christ's redemption.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[36] A[
20 3, 45 | fulfil ~the mysteries of our redemption in a passible body. This
21 3, 46 | His grace, through ~the redemption that is in Christ Jesus,
22 3, 46 | produced the fruit of our redemption.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[46] A[
23 3, 48 | Whether it was by way of redemption?~(5) Whether it is proper
24 3, 48 | our salvation by way of redemption?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[48] A[
25 3, 48 | our salvation ~by way of redemption. For no one purchases or
26 3, 48 | from his power by way of redemption.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[48] A[
27 3, 48 | blood as the price of our redemption. Therefore Christ did not ~
28 3, 48 | s Passion is called our redemption.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[48] A[
29 3, 48 | therefore justice required man's redemption with regard to ~God, but
30 3, 48 | Because, with regard to God, redemption was necessary for ~man's
31 3, 48 | have ~paid the price of our redemption - His own precious blood -
32 3, 48 | redeem who pays the price of redemption. ~But God the Father gave
33 3, 48 | the Father gave His Son in redemption for our sins, as is written ~(
34 3, 48 | 9): "The Lord hath sent redemption to His people," upon which ~
35 3, 48 | that is, Christ, who gives redemption to captives." ~Therefore
36 3, 48 | blood," is the price ~of our redemption (Lev. 17:11,14), and that
37 3, 48 | immediately; although the redemption may be ascribed to the whole
38 3, 48 | commend ~my spirit.'" And so redemption belongs immediately to the
39 3, 48 | Man-Christ paid the price of our redemption ~immediately, but at the
40 3, 48 | Church, ~as by way, not of redemption, but of example and exhortation,
41 3, 48 | guilt, ~it acts by way of redemption: but in so far as we are
42 3, 49 | forgiveness of sins by way ~of redemption. For since He is our head,
43 3, 49 | because "in hell there is no redemption" [*Office of ~the Dead,
44 3, 49 | having obtained eternal redemption." ~And this is foreshadowed (
45 3, 52 | since the price of man's redemption was ~not yet paid: just
46 3, 54 | accomplish the mystery of ~our redemption. Consequently, when this
47 3, 66 | enough to consummate our redemption: yet those three days ~were
48 3, 79 | all their own, for the ~redemption of their souls, for the
49 3, 82 | because the blood denotes the ~redemption derived by the people from
50 3, 83 | celebrated, the work of ~our redemption is enacted." Consequently,
51 Suppl, 69| contrary, In hell there is no redemption [*Office of the Dead, ~Resp.
52 Suppl, 71| of hell. Now "there is no redemption ~in hell" [*Office of the
53 Suppl, 71| damned, where there is no redemption for those who are finally
54 Suppl, 75| original sin would not need the redemption which was wrought by ~Christ,
55 Suppl, 75| that they ~needed not this redemption, because it was granted
56 Suppl, 75| that every one needs the redemption of Christ personally, ~and
57 Suppl, 87| but also by reason of the Redemption, which pertains to Him in
58 Suppl, 87| addition of the boon of the Redemption, on ~account of the obstacle
59 Suppl, 87| favor of that same nature's Redemption ~that man is admitted to
60 Suppl, 87| not have sufficed for the redemption of ~mankind, had He been
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