|    Part, Question1   1, 27  |         aspect of ~generation and sonship, but only that has which
 2   1, 27  |          aspect of generation and sonship, although it ~has a generic
 3   2, 69  |          God, and that our Divine sonship will ~be made manifest,
 4   2, 69  |           the glory of the Divine sonship, consisting in perfect ~
 5   2, 43  |       wisdom, man ~attains to the sonship of God.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
 6   2, 187 |        slave to his master, since sonship is natural, ~while slavery
 7   3, 3   |           adoption ~of sons." But sonship by adoption is a participated
 8   3, 3   | participated likeness of natural ~sonship which does not belong to
 9   3, 3   |         Reply OBJ 1: The temporal sonship, whereby Christ is said
10   3, 3   |       Person, as does the eternal Sonship; but ~is something following
11   3, 3   |           1~Reply OBJ 2: Adoptive sonship is a certain participation
12   3, 3   |         participation of natural ~sonship; but it takes place in us,
13   3, 3   |          the principle of natural sonship, and by the gift of the
14   3, 3   |          Son we receive adoptive ~sonship in the likeness of His natural
15   3, 3   |           likeness of His natural sonship, so likewise, had the ~Father
16   3, 3   |     should have received adoptive sonship from ~Him, as from the principle
17   3, 3   |          principle of the natural sonship, and from the Holy ~Ghost
18   3, 3   |     should share this likeness of sonship ~by adoption, as the Apostle
19   3, 4   |            assumed to the natural sonship than for one natural Son
20   3, 23  |          man to be adopted to the sonship of God?~(4) Whether Christ
21   3, 23  | introduced in default of ~natural sonship. But in God there is natural
22   3, 23  |           in God there is natural sonship, as set down in the ~FP,
23   3, 23  |          the ~likeness of natural sonship is communicated to men,
24   3, 23  |      above (A[1], ad 2), adoptive sonship is a certain ~likeness of
25   3, 23  |           likeness of the eternal Sonship: just as all that takes
26   3, 23  |           above (A[2], ad 3), the sonship of adoption is ~a certain
27   3, 23  |       certain likeness of natural sonship. Now the Son of God proceeds ~
28   3, 23  |           sons of God by adoptive sonship, not that ~it belongs to
29   3, 23  |          Para. 1/2~I answer that, Sonship belongs properly to the
30   3, 23  |      above (A[1], ad 2), that the sonship of ~adoption is a participated
31   3, 23  |  participated likeness of natural sonship: nor can a thing ~be said
32   3, 23  |         Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: As sonship does not properly belong
33   3, 23  |           this cannot be ~said of sonship. Wherefore the comparison
34   3, 24  |          are predestinated to the sonship of adoption, whereas Christ
35   3, 24  |  participated likeness of natural sonship. Whence it is written (Rm. ~
36   3, 32  |   fatherhood," "motherhood," and "sonship," ~result from generation;
37   3, 32  |          likeness be perfect, the sonship is perfect, ~whether in
38   3, 32  |        likeness be imperfect, the sonship ~is imperfect. Thus in man
39   3, 32  |          in the perfect sense of ~sonship. Wherefore, although in
40   3, 32  |           in the perfect sense of sonship. And therefore they ~are
41   3, 32  |           in respect of imperfect sonship, which is by ~reason of
42   3, 35  |         suffice for motherhood or sonship: for we ~do not speak of
43   3, 35  |      fatherhood or motherhood and sonship, but only the generation
44   3, 35  |    relationship of motherhood and sonship does not follow from this,
45   3, 39  |     utterance bore witness to the Sonship of the Word. And just as
46   3, 45  |       transfiguration the natural sonship of Christ was fittingly
47   3, 45  |          likeness of ~the eternal Sonship. ~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[45] A[
48   3, 56  |         made conformable with His Sonship, ~according to Rm. 8:29. ~
49 Suppl, 55|           instance fatherhood and sonship, and a relation of this ~
50 Suppl, 55|       Consequently fatherhood and sonship are never dissolved through
51 Suppl, 57|        Para. 1/2~Reply OBJ 1: The sonship of adoption is an imitation
52 Suppl, 57|           an imitation of natural sonship. ~Wherefore there are two
53 Suppl, 57|           which imitates natural ~sonship perfectly, and this is called "
54 Suppl, 57|         adoption imitates natural sonship imperfectly, and is called ~"
 
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