|    Part, Question1   2, 65  |           is to be found in every saint: and yet there are ~some
 2   2, 66  |        Para. 1/2~Reply OBJ 2: One saint is praised chiefly for one
 3   2, 66  |           for one virtue, another saint ~for another virtue, on
 4   2, 81  |         we ought not to call upon Saint Peter, but on his soul,
 5   2, 81  |           prayers ~addressed to a saint of lower degree are more
 6   2, 122 |   celebrate the martyrdom of Pope Saint Marcellus, ~notwithstanding
 7   2, 145 |         is not to be found in the saint's works.] In like manner ~
 8   2, 172 |            to evoke the soul of a saint, or to force it to do any
 9   2, 176 |    working miracles by invoking a saint; but the ~miracle is ascribed
10   3, 2   |           1~OBJ 3: Further, every saint is united to God by grace.
11   3, 13  |         is given to the soul of a saint, so that these ~miracles
12   3, 15  |      parity between the soul of a saint and of ~Christ, for two
13   3, 25  |           it. Therefore, after a ~saint's death, it seems that his
14   3, 25  |         OBJ 3: The dead body of a saint is not identical with that
15   3, 25  |    identical with that which ~the saint had during life, on account
16   3, 27  |         Mother of God than on any saint. Now it seems to have been ~
17   3, 27  |        celebrated ~except of some saint. But some keep the feast
18   3, 50  |         after his ~death we say: "Saint Peter, pray for us." But
19   3, 50  |        error in faith: as Hugh of Saint Victor, who (De Sacram.
20   3, 58  |         it can be said that every saint in bliss is placed on God'
21   3, 81  |          3~I answer that, Hugh of Saint Victor (Innocent III, De
22 Suppl, 36|            not every priest ~is a saint, but every saint is a priest."
23 Suppl, 36|     priest ~is a saint, but every saint is a priest." Now a man
24 Suppl, 36|      priest." Now a man becomes a saint by ~the merit of his life.
25 Suppl, 71|         or reward accrues ~to the saint from the suffrages offered
26 Suppl, 71|           the intercession of the saint whose suffrage is besought
27 Suppl, 71|        visits the shrine ~of some saint. Hence since the dead can
28 Suppl, 71|         to the patronage of ~some saint, by whose prayers we must
29 Suppl, 72| infinitely more merciful than any saint, and consequently His will
30 Suppl, 72|      hearing, than the will of a ~saint. Therefore it would seem
31 Suppl, 72|    greater devotion for a ~lesser saint than for a greater, and
32 Suppl, 72|    special cases, for instance to Saint Anthony against ~the fire
33 Suppl, 72|           is rendered worthy of a saint's prayers for him by ~the
34 Suppl, 80|           the glorified body of a saint will be able to be in the ~
35 Suppl, 90|          Now the place where ~the saint will be beatified is not
 
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