Part, Question
1 2, 98 | gratuitous election ~that the patriarchs received the promise, and
2 2, 102 | nature, in the faith of the patriarchs; He ~was like flour in the
3 2, 103 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: The patriarchs offered up these oblations,
4 2, 107 | which is said of the ~patriarchs. Therefore it seems that
5 2, 109 | Ambrose in his book on the Patriarchs (De Abraham i) ~says of
6 2, 151 | intercourse between the ~patriarchs of old and their several
7 2, 152 | Writ in connection with the patriarchs. Thus we ~read (Gn. 16:4)
8 2, 172 | Abraham and the other ~patriarchs were prophetically taught
9 2, 172 | because previously the patriarchs had been taught ~to believe
10 2, 184 | then." ~Nevertheless if the patriarchs of old had perfection of
11 3, 31 | flesh of Christ was in the patriarchs as to something ~signate?~(
12 3, 31 | the flesh of Christ in the patriarchs was subject to sin?~(8)
13 3, 31 | especially of two of ~the patriarchs, Abraham and David, as is
14 3, 31 | from Solomon through those ~patriarchs enumerated by Matthew, who
15 3, 31 | hand-maidens, and yet all were patriarchs ~and heads of tribes. Phares
16 3, 31 | was in Adam and the other patriarchs, as to ~something signate?~
17 3, 31 | body was in Adam and the patriarchs ~as to something signate.
18 3, 31 | Abraham, and the other patriarchs, according to something ~
19 3, 31 | same reason in the other patriarchs.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[31] A[
20 3, 31 | was ~in Adam and the other patriarchs according to something signate.~
21 3, 31 | neither was He ~in the other patriarchs.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[31] A[
22 3, 31 | not in Adam and the ~other patriarchs according to something signate,
23 3, 31 | related to Adam and the other patriarchs through the ~medium of His
24 3, 31 | Christ's body was in the ~patriarchs, in no other way than was
25 3, 31 | body, which was not in ~the patriarchs according to signate matter:
26 3, 31 | not in Adam and the other ~patriarchs, according to seminal virtue,
27 3, 31 | from Adam and the other patriarchs. Nor is this ~kinship affected
28 3, 31 | Whether Christ's flesh in the patriarchs was infected by sin?~Aquin.:
29 3, 31 | infected by sin in the ~patriarchs. For it is written (Wis.
30 3, 31 | in Adam or in the other patriarchs.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[31] A[
31 3, 31 | related to Adam and the other ~patriarchs, save through the medium
32 3, 31 | as far as it ~was in the patriarchs, it was subject to sin.
33 3, 31 | as far as it was in the patriarchs, was subject to sin.~Aquin.:
34 3, 31 | was in Adam and the ~other patriarchs, we compare Him, or His
35 3, 31 | to Adam and the other ~patriarchs. Now, it is manifest that
36 3, 31 | that the condition of the patriarchs ~differed from that of Christ:
37 3, 31 | that of Christ: for the patriarchs were subject to sin, ~whereas
38 3, 31 | condition which was in the patriarchs; by saying, for ~instance,
39 3, 31 | which was actually in the patriarchs: by saying, for ~instance,
40 3, 31 | in Adam also and in the patriarchs there was ~some part of
41 3, 31 | in Adam and in ~the other patriarchs, according to something
42 3, 31 | the entire flesh of the patriarchs was subjected to sin, nor
43 3, 31 | forasmuch as ~from those patriarchs the flesh of Christ was
44 3, 31 | according as it was in the patriarchs, by reason of the condition
45 3, 36 | single-minded, and were like the ~patriarchs and Moses in their mode
46 Suppl, 47| promised to the seed of the patriarchs. Hence Isaac could command ~
47 Suppl, 65| the example of the holy patriarchs, who ~are stated to have
48 Suppl, 65| originally to the holy patriarchs, and by their example continued
49 Suppl, 65| says in his book on the patriarchs (De Abraham i, 4): ~"What
50 Suppl, 65| Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: The patriarchs of old by virtue of the
51 Suppl, 69| Whether the limbo of the patriarchs is the same as the limbo
52 Suppl, 72| If such great men ~as the patriarchs knew not what was happening
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