Part, Question
1 1, 7 | individuality by matter. And so assuming from these premises ~that
2 1, 27 | Father is called Son in assuming flesh from the Virgin, and
3 1, 34 | something unstable, now assuming the form of Word, ~now putting
4 1, 51 | what we mean by an angel assuming a body.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[
5 1, 52 | what we mean by an angel assuming a body.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[
6 1, 118 | nature by reason of its assuming the specific ~form of flesh,
7 2, 112 | merely the Divine Nature assuming, ~but the created nature
8 2, 79 | something to God, or by assuming something Divine.~Aquin.:
9 3, 1 | have restored ~it without assuming flesh.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
10 3, 1 | be made like unto us by ~assuming flesh.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
11 3, 2 | itself; secondly, the Person assuming; thirdly, the ~nature assumed.~
12 3, 2 | the united, of the thing assuming and the ~assumed. Therefore
13 3, 2 | be united, but the thing assuming is not said to be assumed.
14 3, 2 | on the ~part of the one assuming, inasmuch as assumption
15 3, 3 | ON THE PART OF THE PERSON ASSUMING (EIGHT ARTICLES)~We must
16 3, 3 | on the part of the Person assuming, and ~under this head there
17 3, 3 | person to act, and ~this assuming of flesh took place by the
18 3, 3 | still ~understand the Nature assuming.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[3] A[3]
19 3, 3 | nature ~without another assuming it. For "the works of the
20 3, 3 | things, ~viz. the act of assuming and the term of assumption.
21 3, 3 | viz. the act of the one assuming and the term of the assumption. ~
22 3, 3 | quality of the Divine ~Person assuming, and not according to the
23 3, 4 | the goodness of the one assuming, to Whom it does not ~belong
24 3, 4 | would be two ~persons, one assuming and the other assumed, which
25 3, 4 | nature, except ~the Person assuming, as was said above (A[3]),
26 3, 4 | nature, which is the Person assuming. Secondly, ~because this
27 3, 5 | the dignity of the Person assuming, Whom it did not become
28 3, 5 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: By assuming a true body the dignity
29 3, 6 | except that the ~Word, by assuming the parts of human nature,
30 3, 7 | is the Person of the Son assuming human nature, Who is said
31 3, 14 | corruptibility ~of our body by assuming it, He consequently healed
32 3, 16 | but from the time of His assuming human ~nature. Hence, this
33 3, 32 | mission refers to the Person assuming, who is sent by ~the Father;
34 3, 32 | consubstantiality to the Person assuming.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[32] A[
35 3, 33 | the Word of God should, by assuming human nature, destroy a
36 3, 45 | quality. Therefore ~Christ's assuming clarity should not be called
37 3, 48 | but also from the Person assuming it - namely, ~inasmuch as
38 3, 50 | Trin. iii): "Such was the assuming [of ~nature] as to make
39 3, 50 | man to be God." But this assuming ~[of nature] did not cease
40 Suppl, 76| resurrection, but rather the assuming of a new body.~Aquin.: SMT
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