|    Part, Question1   2, 38  |         of Christ is represented sacramentally, ~according to 1 Cor. 11:
 2   3, 49  |         we are ~likened unto Him sacramentally in Baptism, according to
 3   3, 67  |          i.e. neither really nor sacramentally. Therefore he cannot ~confer
 4   3, 67  |     Church ~either in reality or sacramentally, can nevertheless belong
 5   3, 68  |         salvation: since neither sacramentally nor mentally are they ~incorporated
 6   3, 73  |       contained in the Eucharist sacramentally. Consequently, when ~Christ
 7   3, 75  |          different ~places, but "sacramentally": and thereby we do not
 8   3, 78  |         operates effectively and sacramentally, that is, ~in virtue of
 9   3, 78  |       the consecration, operate ~sacramentally. Consequently, the converting
10   3, 79  |      Christ," so also, by coming sacramentally into ~man causes the life
11   3, 80  |         this sacrament, namely, ~sacramentally and spiritually?~(2) Whether
12   3, 80  |          just man only to eat it sacramentally?~(4) Whether the sinner
13   3, 80  |         sinner sins in eating it sacramentally?~(5) Of the degree of this
14   3, 80  |           Christ's body, namely, sacramentally and spiritually. For, as
15   3, 80  |       receiving Baptism, namely, sacramentally and ~spiritually. Therefore
16   3, 80  |       spiritually without eating sacramentally; otherwise the fathers of ~
17   3, 80  | spiritually ere ~they receive it sacramentally. Now this happens in two
18   3, 80  |         eat spiritually, and not sacramentally, they who ~desire to receive
19   3, 80  |         man alone may eat Christ sacramentally?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[80] A[
20   3, 80  |          just man may eat Christ sacramentally. ~For Augustine says in
21   3, 80  |         cannot eat Christ's body sacramentally.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[80] A[
22   3, 80  |   sinners eat the body of Christ sacramentally, and not the just ~only. ~
23   3, 80  |    Christ's body is not received sacramentally by sinners; but that directly ~
24   3, 80  |       hence he would eat ~Christ sacramentally, if the word "sacramentally"
25   3, 80  |      sacramentally, if the word "sacramentally" qualify the verb on the ~
26   3, 80  |        speaking, he does not eat sacramentally, ~because he uses what he
27   3, 80  |          eats the body of Christ sacramentally; ~since it is incapable
28   3, 80  |           accidentally," and not sacramentally, just as if anyone not knowing ~
29   3, 80  |          receiving Christ's body sacramentally?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[80] A[
30   3, 80  |         receiving Christ's body ~sacramentally, because Christ has no greater
31   3, 80  |          with ~Christ not merely sacramentally, but likewise really.~Aquin.:
32   3, 80  |          namely, spiritually and sacramentally. Now it is clear ~that all
33   3, 81  |          it both spiritually and sacramentally, inasmuch as He ~received
34   3, 81  |          who partake ~of it both sacramentally and spiritually, for these
35   3, 82  |    sinner receives Christ's body sacramentally, but not spiritually.~Aquin.:
36 Suppl, 8 |           since he has the keys ~sacramentally: and the penitent will receive
37 Suppl, 96|          those who partake only ~sacramentally, and who sometimes by receiving
 
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