Part, Question
1 3, 51 | were ~buried with Christ by immersion, according to Rm. 6:4: "
2 3, 66 | of Christ?"~(7) Whether immersion is necessary for Baptism?~(
3 3, 66 | Baptism?~(8) Whether trine immersion is necessary?~(9) Whether
4 3, 66 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether immersion in water is necessary for
5 3, 66 | 1/1~OBJ 1: It seems that immersion in water is necessary for
6 3, 66 | ordinary way of baptizing is by immersion. ~Therefore it seems that
7 3, 66 | can be no Baptism without immersion.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[66] A[
8 3, 66 | death." But this is done by immersion: for ~Chrysostom says on
9 3, 66 | Therefore it seems that immersion is ~essential to Baptism.~
10 3, 66 | Baptism is valid without total immersion of the body, ~it would follow
11 3, 66 | Therefore it seems that immersion is necessary for Baptism, ~
12 3, 66 | done with water not only by immersion, but also by ~sprinkling
13 3, 66 | is safer to baptize by ~immersion, because this is the more
14 3, 66 | might be endangered by immersion. We must therefore conclude
15 3, 66 | therefore conclude that ~immersion is not necessary for Baptism.~
16 3, 66 | more clearly represented by immersion: ~wherefore this manner
17 3, 66 | Para. 1/1~Whether trine immersion is essential to Baptism?~
18 3, 66 | OBJ 1: It seems that trine immersion is essential to Baptism.
19 3, 66 | For that thrice repeated immersion reproduces the burial ~of
20 3, 66 | Therefore it seems that trine immersion is essential to Baptism.~
21 3, 66 | Christ's ~mandate. But trine immersion was commanded by Christ:
22 3, 66 | Trinity and also with trine ~immersion." Therefore, just as it
23 3, 66 | essential to baptize by trine immersion.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[66] A[
24 3, 66 | OBJ 3: Further, if trine immersion be not essential to Baptism,
25 3, 66 | conferred at the first ~immersion; so that if a second or
26 3, 66 | that if a second or third immersion be added, it seems that ~
27 3, 66 | is absurd. Therefore ~one immersion does not suffice for the
28 3, 66 | sacrament of Baptism, and trine ~immersion is essential thereto.~Aquin.:
29 3, 66 | either a trine or a ~single immersion: since the Trinity can be
30 3, 66 | unity of the Godhead in one immersion."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[66] A[
31 3, 66 | both single and trine ~immersion are lawful considered in
32 3, 66 | in themselves; since one immersion ~signifies the oneness of
33 3, 66 | the Godhead; while trine ~immersion signifies the three days
34 3, 66 | Christ's death, and with one ~immersion. And this was condemned
35 3, 66 | baptism ~not with the trine immersion in the one administration,
36 3, 66 | administration, but with one ~immersion, which baptism is said to
37 3, 66 | of their error, only ~one immersion was ordered to be made,
38 3, 66 | to the single baptismal ~immersion."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[66] A[
39 3, 66 | motive has ceased, trine immersion is universally ~observed
40 3, 66 | represented in the one ~immersion. And the three days of His
41 3, 66 | s Passion, is the trine ~immersion essential to the sacrament.~
42 3, 66 | Pelagius understood the trine immersion to be ordained ~by Christ
43 3, 66 | one Baptism by a trine ~immersion. Wherefore Jerome says on
44 3, 66 | the Baptism," ~i.e. the immersion, "be thrice repeated, on
45 3, 66 | confer one Baptism at each immersion ~together with the repetition
46 3, 78 | in Baptism, yet the first immersion does not produce ~its effect
47 Suppl, 29| 1/2~On the contrary, As immersion is in relation to Baptism,
48 Suppl, 29| even as Baptism in ~one immersion and in three, since washing
49 Suppl, 29| can be completed by one immersion and by several. But when
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