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4501 3, 34 | Christ had the rational soul in the first instant of
4502 3, 34 | neither could ~Christ's soul merit in the first instant
4503 3, 34 | absolutely impossible to the soul of ~Christ." But increase
4504 3, 34 | In this way did Christ's soul in the first instant of
4505 3, 34 | merit the ~glory of the soul, in respect of which He
4506 3, 35 | world there is a universal soul, ~which, by its ineffable
4507 3, 35 | Without doubt, when this soul reaches the womb, being
4508 3, 35 | and thus of the active soul and passive matter, one
4509 3, 35 | And so we confess that the soul is born from ~out the womb;
4510 3, 35 | born as man, just as the soul is held to be born together
4511 3, 35 | thus: "Just as when a man's soul is born with its body, they
4512 3, 35 | is not the mother of the soul, he says too much. Something
4513 3, 36 | faith is the light of the soul." Or, "because all who ~
4514 3, 37 | should be not only in the soul, but also ~in the body.~
4515 3, 40 | partly invisible, as the soul, to ~which the number three
4516 3, 40 | our whole heart, our whole soul, and our whole ~mind'; and
4517 3, 40 | related to health of body and soul.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[40] A[
4518 3, 40 | made ~unclean as to his soul, by the use of any sort
4519 3, 41 | in fear, and prepare thy soul for temptation."~Aquin.:
4520 3, 43 | retain their power over the soul: ~since the devil does not
4521 3, 43 | but still more from the ~soul. For this reason our Lord
4522 3, 44 | to the salvation of his soul. ~Consequently, He allowed
4523 3, 44 | the salvation of man's ~soul - namely, for man's instruction.
4524 3, 44 | on men. For ~in man the soul is of more import than the
4525 3, 44 | not enter into a malicious soul, nor dwell in a body ~subject
4526 3, 44 | work some miracles on the soul of man, ~principally by
4527 3, 44 | Christ is the healing of the soul. Consequently it was not ~
4528 3, 44 | body without healing his soul. ~Wherefore on Jn. 7:23, "
4529 3, 44 | believed, so as to be whole in soul." To the man sick of the
4530 3, 44 | Mt. 9:5: "By how much a soul is of ~more account than
4531 3, 45 | glory, not only of ~His soul, not only of His soul, which
4532 3, 45 | His soul, not only of His soul, which He had from the first
4533 3, 45 | derived from that of the ~soul, as Augustine says (Ep.
4534 3, 45 | and from the glory of His ~soul. That the glory of His soul
4535 3, 45 | soul. That the glory of His soul did not overflow into His
4536 3, 45 | outpouring the glory of His soul ~into His body. And this
4537 3, 45 | For the clarity of the soul ~overflows into a glorified
4538 3, 45 | His Godhead and ~from His soul into His body, not as an
4539 3, 45 | is to be said, ~as to the soul, of the vision in which
4540 3, 45 | Christ the glory of the soul should not overflow ~into
4541 3, 45 | neither in body nor ~in soul"; but that those bodies
4542 3, 45 | understood as though the soul of Moses ~was reunited to
4543 3, 45 | to his body, but that his soul appeared through some assumed ~
4544 3, 46 | 7) Whether His entire soul suffered?~(8) Whether His
4545 3, 46 | of His garments; in His soul, from sadness, weariness,
4546 3, 46 | 2: Further, strength of soul mitigates pain, so much
4547 3, 46 | there was no sadness in the soul of a wise man; and Aristotle ~(
4548 3, 46 | most perfect strength of soul. Therefore it seems that
4549 3, 46 | will ~the pain be. But the soul is more sensitive than the
4550 3, 46 | feels in virtue of the soul; also, Adam in the state
4551 3, 46 | the sufferer as to both soul and body. For His body was ~
4552 3, 46 | pain, was most ~acute. His soul likewise, from its interior
4553 3, 46 | of a suffering, separated soul belongs to the ~state of
4554 3, 46 | the pain of a separated soul. But Adam's body ~could
4555 3, 46 | 7: "I have given My dear soul into the hands of her enemies."~
4556 3, 46 | Christ suffered in His whole soul?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[46] A[
4557 3, 46 | not suffer in His whole soul. For ~the soul suffers indirectly
4558 3, 46 | His whole soul. For ~the soul suffers indirectly when
4559 3, 46 | act of the body." But the soul is not, as to its every
4560 3, 46 | not suffer in His whole ~soul.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[46] A[
4561 3, 46 | Further, every power of the soul is passive in regard to
4562 3, 46 | not suffer in His whole soul.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[46] A[
4563 3, 46 | Christ ~suffered in His whole soul. ~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[46] A[
4564 3, 46 | not suffer in His ~whole soul.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[46] A[
4565 3, 46 | on behalf of Christ: "My soul ~is filled with evils":
4566 3, 46 | with woes, whereby the soul suffers with the flesh;
4567 3, 46 | compassionating them." But His soul would not ~have been filled
4568 3, 46 | had suffered in His whole ~soul. Therefore Christ suffered
4569 3, 46 | Christ suffered in His entire soul.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[46] A[
4570 3, 46 | parts. But the ~parts of a soul are its faculties. So, then,
4571 3, 46 | faculties. So, then, the whole soul is said to ~suffer in so
4572 3, 46 | mind that a faculty of the soul can ~suffer in two ways:
4573 3, 46 | then, we say that if the soul be considered with respect
4574 3, 46 | evident that Christ's whole soul suffered. For the soul's ~
4575 3, 46 | whole soul suffered. For the soul's ~whole essence is allied
4576 3, 46 | disposed to separate from the soul, the entire soul suffered.
4577 3, 46 | from the soul, the entire soul suffered. But if we ~consider
4578 3, 46 | if we ~consider the whole soul according to its faculties,
4579 3, 46 | powers; because in all the soul's lower powers, whose operations
4580 3, 46 | delight and joy, to ~the soul of Christ. Nevertheless,
4581 3, 46 | all the powers of Christ's soul did ~suffer according as
4582 3, 46 | the faculties of Christ's soul were rooted in its ~essence,
4583 3, 46 | of the ~body, still the soul's essence is the act of
4584 3, 46 | true passion, by which the soul ~is troubled, when the passion
4585 3, 46 | Whether Christ's entire soul enjoyed blessed fruition
4586 3, 46 | seem that Christ's entire soul did not enjoy blessed ~fruition
4587 3, 46 | contraries. But Christ's ~whole soul suffered grief during the
4588 3, 46 | Therefore His whole soul could not enjoy fruition.~
4589 3, 46 | possible for Christ's whole soul to be suffering ~and rejoicing
4590 3, 46 | Christ. i). But all the soul's ~powers do not extend
4591 3, 46 | Therefore Christ's ~whole soul did not enjoy fruition.~
4592 3, 46 | it belonged to Christ's soul, inasmuch as it was blessed, ~
4593 3, 46 | above (A[7]), the whole soul can be understood ~both
4594 3, 46 | essence, then His whole soul did enjoy ~fruition, inasmuch
4595 3, 46 | of the higher part of the soul, ~to which it belongs, to
4596 3, 46 | to the higher part of the soul, so, on the ~other hand,
4597 3, 46 | the superior part of the soul, fruition is ~attributed
4598 3, 46 | But if we take the whole soul as comprising ~all its faculties,
4599 3, 46 | faculties, thus His entire soul did not enjoy fruition:
4600 3, 46 | of any one part of the ~soul; nor by any overflow of
4601 3, 46 | the ~lower, nor from the soul into the body. But since,
4602 3, 46 | since, on the contrary, the ~soul's higher part was not hindered
4603 3, 46 | that the higher part of His soul enjoyed fruition perfectly
4604 3, 46 | belongs to the essence of the soul by reason of the body, ~
4605 3, 46 | the body, ~whose form the soul is; whereas the joy of fruition (
4606 3, 46 | fruition (belongs to the soul) ~by reason of the faculty
4607 3, 46 | naturally of one faculty of the soul into ~another; but it was
4608 3, 46 | good of the totality of the soul with ~regard to its faculties.~
4609 3, 47 | any injury; and ~Christ's soul had this power, because
4610 3, 47 | Therefore, since ~Christ's soul did not repel the injury
4611 3, 47 | He hath delivered His soul unto death." ~Consequently
4612 3, 48 | suffered in the flesh." Now the soul, which is the subject of
4613 3, 48 | with the will of Christ's soul it acts in a meritorious
4614 3, 49 | whereas sin exists in the soul, which ~is a spiritual creature.
4615 3, 49 | Christ first had grace in His soul with bodily ~passibility,
4616 3, 49 | comes from the glory of the soul, ~as Augustine says (Ep.
4617 3, 49 | exaltation as to the glory of His soul, because His soul was ~beatified
4618 3, 49 | of His soul, because His soul was ~beatified from the
4619 3, 49 | in a ~sepulchre and His soul in hell; thirdly, as to
4620 3, 49 | of meriting comes of the soul, while the body is ~the
4621 3, 49 | perfection ~of Christ's soul, which was the source of
4622 3, 49 | exaltation on ~behalf of His soul, whose will was animated
4623 3, 49 | Passion the glory of His soul did not shine out in His
4624 3, 49 | beseeming for the glory ~of His soul to be postponed, since the
4625 3, 49 | be postponed, since the soul was united immediately with ~
4626 3, 49 | with the Word through the soul.~
4627 3, 50 | Godhead was separated from His soul?~(4) Whether Christ was
4628 3, 50 | mean is removed. But the ~soul was the mean through which
4629 3, 50 | 1]). Therefore since the soul was severed from the ~flesh
4630 3, 50 | greater than that of the ~soul. But the body could not
4631 3, 50 | could not die unless the soul quitted it. Therefore, ~
4632 3, 50 | through ~the medium of the soul, inasmuch as it is through
4633 3, 50 | inasmuch as it is through the soul that the flesh ~belongs
4634 3, 50 | but not ~as though the soul were the medium linking
4635 3, 50 | together. But it is due ~to the soul that the flesh is human
4636 3, 50 | is human even after the soul has been ~separated from
4637 3, 50 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: The soul formally possesses the life-giving
4638 3, 50 | between His Godhead and ~His soul?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[50] A[
4639 3, 50 | Christ's Godhead and His soul, because our Lord said (
4640 3, 50 | No man ~taketh away My soul from Me: but I lay it down
4641 3, 50 | that the body can set the soul aside, by separating the
4642 3, 50 | aside, by separating the soul ~from itself, because the
4643 3, 50 | from itself, because the soul is not subject to the power
4644 3, 50 | of God, to lay down His soul: but this is to separate
4645 3, 50 | Consequently, by death His soul was severed from the Godhead.~
4646 3, 50 | the entire ~man is made of soul and body. Therefore there
4647 3, 50 | from both the body and the soul.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[50] A[
4648 3, 50 | then, when the union of the soul with the ~body was dissolved
4649 3, 50 | continued united with the ~soul, it would follow that the
4650 3, 50 | could be truly called a soul. ~But this is false, because
4651 3, 50 | false, because since the soul is the form of the body,
4652 3, 50 | Therefore, in death the soul of Christ was separated
4653 3, 50 | Further, the separated soul and body are not one hypostasis,
4654 3, 50 | remained united with Christ's soul and ~body, then, when they
4655 3, 50 | after Christ's death His soul ~did not continue to be
4656 3, 50 | died as man, and His holy soul was separated from His spotless
4657 3, 50 | unseparated from both - from the soul, ~I mean, and from the body."~
4658 3, 50 | 1/1~I answer that, The soul is united with the Word
4659 3, 50 | because it is through the soul that ~the body is united
4660 3, 50 | was He separated from the soul. Accordingly, since what ~
4661 3, 50 | the body severed from the soul is affirmed of the Son of ~
4662 3, 50 | into hell," because His soul when separated from the ~
4663 3, 50 | since Christ is Word and soul and body, "whether He ~putteth
4664 3, 50 | whether He ~putteth down His soul, for that He is the Word?
4665 3, 50 | Word? Or, for that He is a ~soul?" Or, again, "for that He
4666 3, 50 | Word of God laid down His soul" . . . it would follow that ~"
4667 3, 50 | there was a time when that soul was severed from the Word" -
4668 3, 50 | death severed the body and soul . . . but that the soul
4669 3, 50 | soul . . . but that the soul was ~severed from the Word
4670 3, 50 | should we say that the ~soul laid itself down," it follows "
4671 3, 50 | itself layeth ~down its soul and taketh it again, not
4672 3, 50 | by the resumed union of soul and body.~Aquin.: SMT TP
4673 3, 50 | having human nature. Now the soul and the body are essential ~
4674 3, 50 | follow that the Word is a soul ~or a body through being
4675 3, 50 | He is one possessing a ~soul or a body.~Aquin.: SMT TP
4676 3, 50 | In Christ's death ~the soul was separated from the flesh:
4677 3, 50 | into ~two: because both soul and body in the same respect
4678 3, 50 | hypostasis of the Word, of the soul, and of the body. For neither
4679 3, 50 | of the body. For neither soul ~nor body ever had an hypostasis
4680 3, 50 | consequently, when we address the soul of Peter after his ~death
4681 3, 50 | separated from His intellectual soul. Therefore, during those ~
4682 3, 50 | from the separation of the soul, which is the ~formal complement
4683 3, 50 | because he held that the soul is a man: but this is false,
4684 3, 50 | he believed the union of soul and flesh not to be ~essential
4685 3, 50 | it suffices if it ~have a soul and body, whether united
4686 3, 50 | of God assumed a united soul and body: and the ~result
4687 3, 50 | separation of the Word from the soul or ~from the flesh; yet
4688 3, 50 | flesh; yet the union of soul and flesh ceased.~Aquin.:
4689 3, 50 | priest is by reason of the ~soul, which is the subject of
4690 3, 50 | is the ~separation of the soul from the body and other
4691 3, 50 | body is separated from the soul, which is the principle
4692 3, 50 | deaths," that ~is, of the soul and the body.~Aquin.: SMT
4693 3, 50 | inasmuch as the separation of soul and body has already taken ~
4694 3, 50 | Christ's flesh, even when the soul was ~departed, was conducive
4695 3, 50 | these ~are the death of the soul and of the body. Hence Christ'
4696 3, 50 | us both the death of the soul, caused by sin, ~according
4697 3, 50 | in the separation of the ~soul, according to 1 Cor. 15:
4698 3, 51 | receives Him with a pure soul." Hence, as Bede says on
4699 3, 51 | from the death of the soul and of the body: and this
4700 3, 52 | something good." But ~Christ's soul did not descend into any
4701 3, 52 | seem fitting for Christ's soul ~to descend into hell. ~
4702 3, 52 | Further, by Christ's death His soul was separated from His body, ~
4703 3, 52 | hell, not according to His soul only, because ~seemingly
4704 3, 52 | because ~seemingly the soul, being incorporeal, cannot
4705 3, 52 | 1~Reply OBJ 3: Christ's soul descended into hell not
4706 3, 52 | and ~in this way Christ's soul descended only into that
4707 3, 52 | place," according to ~His soul, whom He visited "interiorly
4708 3, 52 | through them locally with His soul, ~but by spreading the effects
4709 3, 52 | deferred afflicteth the soul": ~and such was the sorrow
4710 3, 52 | spirit" - that is, by His soul. Hence ~Damascene says (
4711 3, 52 | which is, as it were, the ~soul's prison-house - "by the
4712 3, 52 | parts are severed. ~But the soul and body, which are the
4713 3, 52 | of Christ, although ~the soul was separated from the body,
4714 3, 52 | was there by reason of the soul united with Him, ~and the
4715 3, 52 | is made up of the united soul and ~body; not so the Divine
4716 3, 52 | severed the union ~of the soul with the body, the whole
4717 3, 52 | Therefore He was there with the soul which had gone down into
4718 3, 52 | so likewise He willed His soul to ~descend into hell. But
4719 3, 52 | to be ~believed that His soul was in hell, in order that
4720 3, 52 | it was fitting that His soul should abide in hell as
4721 3, 52 | Directly Christ died His soul went down into hell, and ~
4722 3, 52 | very presence of Christ's soul had no less effect ~than
4723 3, 53 | yet the separation of His soul and body was a kind ~of
4724 3, 53 | natural union; thus the soul is united with ~the body
4725 3, 53 | the union of the body and soul, the body was uplifted to
4726 3, 53 | our ~two deaths" (i.e. of soul and body), which are as
4727 3, 53 | whether they regard the soul, as the ~perfect fruition
4728 3, 53 | Orth. iv), it is not the ~soul that rises again, but the
4729 3, 53 | body could not unite the soul with itself, since the soul
4730 3, 53 | soul with itself, since the soul is nobler. ~Therefore what
4731 3, 53 | 10:18): "No one taketh My soul from ~Me, but I lay it down,
4732 3, 53 | nothing ~else than to take the soul up again. Consequently,
4733 3, 53 | was not separated from His soul, nor from His flesh. ~Consequently,
4734 3, 53 | Consequently, both the soul and the flesh of the dead
4735 3, 53 | body took back again the soul which it had ~laid aside,
4736 3, 53 | had ~laid aside, and the soul took back again the body
4737 3, 53 | we consider the ~body and soul of the dead Christ according
4738 3, 53 | more ~powerful than His soul; yet according to its Divine
4739 3, 53 | more ~powerful. Again the soul by reason of the Godhead
4740 3, 53 | power that the body and soul mutually resumed each ~other,
4741 3, 54 | namely, inasmuch as ~the soul which was its formal perfection
4742 3, 54 | more united with the same soul. And since the ~truth of
4743 3, 54 | Jn. 12:27): "Now is My soul troubled," which refers
4744 3, 54 | Q[34], A[4]), ~Christ's soul was glorified from the instant
4745 3, 54 | glory did not pass from His soul to ~His body, in order that
4746 3, 54 | finished, straightway the soul communicated its glory to
4747 3, 54 | since glory flows from the soul ~into the body, it follows
4748 3, 54 | flowing from a beatified soul: because, as Augustine says (
4749 3, 54 | cxviii): "God made the soul of such powerful nature,
4750 3, 54 | was fitting for Christ's soul at His Resurrection to ~
4751 3, 55 | wherefrom, according as His soul returned from ~hell and
4752 3, 55 | Resurrection on the part of ~His soul reunited with His body:
4753 3, 56 | punished together with the ~soul, since they shared in merit
4754 3, 56 | cause of ours, both of the soul at present, ~and of the
4755 3, 56 | it comes of God that the soul ~lives by grace, and that
4756 3, 56 | that the body lives by the soul. Consequently, ~Christ's
4757 3, 56 | Substance, he adds: the soul is beatified by a participation
4758 3, 56 | participation with a holy soul. But our bodies are made ~
4759 3, 57 | gained nothing either in soul or in body by being in ~
4760 3, 57 | glory either in body or in soul: nevertheless He did acquire ~
4761 3, 57 | this power the ~glorified soul itself, from whose overflow
4762 3, 57 | submissive to the glorified soul, that, as Augustine says (
4763 3, 57 | anything unbecoming to the soul ~or the body." Now it is
4764 3, 57 | heaven by the power of His soul willing it. But as ~the
4765 3, 57 | by participation with the soul, even so, as ~Augustine
4766 3, 57 | Tract. xxiii in Joan.), "the soul is beatified by ~participating
4767 3, 57 | power of ~His glorified soul moving His body at will.~
4768 3, 57 | the power of His beatified soul. And although to mount ~
4769 3, 57 | entirely dominated by the soul, still ~it will not be unnatural
4770 3, 57 | but from God through the soul. So there is ~nothing to
4771 3, 57 | but from the beatified soul, ~from which it derives
4772 3, 59 | super Joan.) that "the soul is made blessed by participation
4773 3, 59 | participation of a holy soul." Therefore it seems that
4774 3, 59 | all creatures ~Christ's soul was more closely united
4775 3, 59 | belongs principally to the soul of Christ to judge ~all
4776 3, 59 | the Godhead into Christ's soul it ~belongs to Him also
4777 3, 59 | befitting His Godhead and His soul's ~glory, but likewise "
4778 3, 59 | which ~perfects Christ's soul. But although judiciary
4779 3, 59 | subsisting between Christ's soul ~and the Word of God; for,
4780 3, 59 | Cor. 2:15, inasmuch as his soul clings to the Word of God, ~
4781 3, 59 | how much more Christ's soul, which is filled with the
4782 3, 59 | the Word of God: and the soul united with ~Him personally
4783 3, 59 | is ~the instrument of the soul. Therefore reward or punishment
4784 3, 59 | to ~the body save as the soul's instrument. Therefore
4785 3, 59 | to all that concerns the soul: and therefore there ~is
4786 3, 59 | as to the reward of the soul. But ~since there are some
4787 3, 59 | reward or punishment of the soul, nevertheless, since the
4788 3, 59 | nevertheless, since the soul is ~changeable only accidentally,
4789 3, 59 | Consequently, ~Christ's soul is more filled with the
4790 3, 59 | things are ruled by Christ's soul, which is ~above every creature.
4791 3, 60 | word "man" signifies the soul and body inasmuch as together
4792 3, 60 | Further, the health of the soul is more necessary than that
4793 3, 60 | ordained to the health of the soul, can one thing be substituted ~
4794 3, 60 | and who is composed of soul and body: to whom the sacramental ~
4795 3, 60 | sensible ~element, and the soul through faith in the words.
4796 3, 61 | the lower powers of the soul subject ~to the mind, and
4797 3, 61 | mind, and the body to the soul. And it would be contrary
4798 3, 61 | contrary to this ~order if the soul were perfected either in
4799 3, 61 | means of perfecting the soul.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[61] A[
4800 3, 61 | Because after sin, the soul, even in ~its higher part,
4801 3, 62 | God causes grace in the soul when the ~sacraments are
4802 3, 62 | instrumental operation on the soul; for example, ~the water
4803 3, 62 | Divine power, ~cleanses the soul: since from soul and body
4804 3, 62 | cleanses the soul: since from soul and body one thing is made.
4805 3, 62 | and ~gifts perfects the soul sufficiently, both in its
4806 3, 62 | to the perfecting of the soul. Therefore sacramental ~
4807 3, 62 | 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, the soul's defects are caused by
4808 3, 62 | ordained to the removal of the soul's defects, it ~cannot confer
4809 3, 62 | perfects the essence of the soul, in so far as it is a certain ~
4810 3, 62 | Nature. And just as the soul's powers ~flow from its
4811 3, 62 | into ~the powers of the soul, which are called virtues
4812 3, 62 | addition to the actions of the ~soul's powers: and the same holds
4813 3, 62 | essence and ~powers of the soul sufficiently as regards
4814 3, 62 | if it be therein; for the soul is not contained by the
4815 3, 62 | as are the powers of the soul, which are ~natural powers;
4816 3, 62 | achieves the ~cleansing of the soul. It does indeed, and penetrates
4817 3, 62 | of spiritual life in the soul. ~But as Augustine says (
4818 3, 62 | further, to perfect ~the soul in things pertaining to
4819 3, 62 | process of giving ~life to the soul: while in giving life to
4820 3, 62 | produced by an act of the soul; whereas the link that comes
4821 3, 62 | pre-exists in ~an act of the soul: thus the end, which is
4822 3, 63 | character is produced in the soul?~(2) What is this character?~(
4823 3, 63 | imprints a character on the soul?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[63] A[
4824 3, 63 | imprint a character on the ~soul. For the word "character"
4825 3, 63 | imprint a character on the soul.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[63] A[
4826 3, 63 | senses." ~But nothing in the soul can impress a species on
4827 3, 63 | character is imprinted on the soul by the sacraments.~Aquin.:
4828 3, 63 | for the perfecting of the soul in ~things pertaining to
4829 3, 63 | character imprinted on the soul is a kind of sign in so ~
4830 3, 63 | are three ~things in the soul, power, habit, and passion."
4831 3, 63 | immediately on the essence of the soul: ~because then it would
4832 3, 63 | it would belong to every soul naturally. Consequently,
4833 3, 63 | must be something in the soul on which such a relation
4834 3, 63 | is poured ~forth into the soul by the whole Trinity; wherefore
4835 3, 63 | printed in a man's rational soul by the eternal ~Character,
4836 3, 63 | subjected in the powers of the soul?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[63] A[
4837 3, 63 | subjected in the powers of the ~soul. For a character is said
4838 3, 63 | subjected in the essence of the soul as we have stated in the
4839 3, 63 | is in the essence of the soul ~and not in the powers.~
4840 3, 63 | Further, a power of the soul does not seem to be the
4841 3, 63 | than the essence of the soul. Therefore it seems ~that
4842 3, 63 | subjected in a power of the soul, but rather in ~its essence.~
4843 3, 63 | Further, the powers of the soul are divided into those of ~
4844 3, 63 | subjected in a power of the soul, but rather in the essence.~
4845 3, 63 | imprinted in the rational soul "by way of an image." But
4846 3, 63 | image of the Trinity in the soul is seen in the powers. Therefore
4847 3, 63 | is in the powers of the soul.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[63] A[
4848 3, 63 | kind of seal by ~which the soul is marked, so that it may
4849 3, 63 | actions: and the powers of the soul are properly ordained to ~
4850 3, 63 | not in the essence of the soul, but in its power.~Aquin.:
4851 3, 63 | character disposes ~the soul directly and proximately
4852 3, 63 | just as the essence ~of the soul, from which man has his
4853 3, 63 | by grace ~from which the soul derives spiritual life;
4854 3, 63 | the natural power of the ~soul is perfected by a spiritual
4855 3, 63 | belong to a power of the soul, since they are ordained
4856 3, 63 | character needs to be in the ~soul's cognitive power, where
4857 3, 63 | be blotted out from the soul?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[63] A[
4858 3, 63 | be blotted out from the soul. ~Because the more perfect
4859 3, 63 | character does not last in the soul for ever: ~and consequently
4860 3, 63 | subject of a character is the soul as ~to its intellective
4861 3, 63 | be blotted out from the soul.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[63] A[
4862 3, 63 | and character are in the soul, but in different ~ways.
4863 3, 63 | ways. For grace is in the soul, as a form having complete
4864 3, 63 | whereas a character is in the soul, as an instrumental power,
4865 3, 63 | the subject. And since the soul as long as it is a ~wayfarer
4866 3, 63 | results that grace ~is in the soul in a changeable manner.
4867 3, 63 | character ~exists in the soul in an indelible manner,
4868 3, 63 | character may be compared to the soul in which it is, ~as a consecration
4869 3, 64 | the body and cleanses the soul," as Augustine says (Tract. ~
4870 3, 64 | God ~alone can enter the soul wherein the sacramental
4871 3, 64 | is the instrument of his ~soul, wherein is his medical
4872 3, 65 | according to Ps. 40:5: "Heal my soul, for I have sinned against
4873 3, 65 | against the infirmity of soul found in those of recent
4874 3, 65 | Eucharist, against the soul's proneness to sin; Penance,
4875 3, 66 | concerned, safeguards the soul in good. He also ~sets down
4876 3, 66 | forms the habits of the soul for the reception of ~those
4877 3, 66 | is not deleted, but the soul is freed ~from the stain
4878 3, 66 | which the works of ~the soul are made manifest.~Aquin.:
4879 3, 68 | beget in respect of his soul, but in respect of his body. ~
4880 3, 68 | a twofold effect in the soul, viz. the ~character and
4881 3, 68 | to" Ezech. 18:4: "'As the soul of the Father, so also the
4882 3, 68 | the Father, so also the soul of the son ~is mine; the
4883 3, 68 | of the son ~is mine; the soul that sinneth, the same shall
4884 3, 68 | God, from Whom he has his ~soul, than to his carnal father,
4885 3, 68 | both because the child's soul, to the sanctification ~
4886 3, 68 | ordained, is distinct from the soul of the mother; ~and because
4887 3, 68 | through want of a rational soul. Consequently the comparison
4888 3, 69 | grace in Baptism, as to his soul; but he ~retains a passible
4889 3, 69 | signifies the cleansing of the soul from guilt, and not the
4890 3, 69 | not the fashioning of ~the soul with grace and virtues.
4891 3, 69 | says that "the sinner's soul, sterilized ~by drought,
4892 3, 69 | kingdom, when death severs the soul from ~the body; since they
4893 3, 72 | body only, ~but not in the soul. But in Confirmation, since
4894 3, 72 | God are ~perfect." Now the soul, to which spiritual birth
4895 3, 72 | the body do not affect the soul. ~Therefore this sacrament
4896 3, 72 | body does not affect the ~soul. Consequently even in childhood
4897 3, 72 | have already observed, the soul, to which spiritual ~age
4898 3, 73 | for the ~operation of his soul, and a house by having all
4899 3, 73 | impressed the deepest in the soul. Consequently, since, as
4900 3, 73 | sacrament refreshes the soul in all respects.~Aquin.:
4901 3, 74 | avails for the defense of soul and body"; and therefore "
4902 3, 74 | wine "for the health of the soul," ~according to Lev. 17:
4903 3, 75 | of Christ's body is His soul: for it is said in ~De Anima
4904 3, 75 | in ~De Anima ii, that the soul "is the act of a physical
4905 3, 75 | bread is changed into the soul. Therefore it appears that
4906 3, 75 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: The soul is the form of the body,
4907 3, 76 | the Godhead or into the soul of Christ. Since ~therefore
4908 3, 76 | substances, namely, the Godhead, soul ~and body, as shown above (
4909 3, 76 | terminated ~at the Godhead or the soul of Christ, it follows as
4910 3, 76 | that ~the Godhead or the soul of Christ is in this sacrament
4911 3, 76 | 2~On the other hand, His soul was truly separated from
4912 3, 76 | days when He was dead, the soul of Christ would not ~have
4913 3, 76 | no more" ~(Rm. 6:9), His soul is always really united
4914 3, 76 | the sacrament, but His soul from real concomitance.~
4915 3, 76 | ad 1) in regard to the ~soul and Godhead of Christ; and
4916 3, 76 | concomitance, ~as is also His soul and Godhead: because now
4917 3, 76 | for the salvation of the soul."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[76] A[
4918 3, 76 | this is true even of the soul's spiritual ~substance. "
4919 3, 77 | supports the substance of ~our soul." But whatever nourishes
4920 3, 77 | body, but nourishes his soul. But ~he is not speaking
4921 3, 79 | His blood ~for that of the soul." Now it is not the body
4922 3, 79 | subject of ~grace, but the soul, as was shown in the FS,
4923 3, 79 | supports the ~substance of our soul." And Chrysostom says (Hom.
4924 3, 79 | Hence it ~is that the soul is spiritually nourished
4925 3, 79 | for the salvation of the soul," although each works for
4926 3, 79 | incorruption and the glory of the soul.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[79] A[
4927 3, 79 | De Eccles. Dogm.: "If the soul leans ~towards sin, it is
4928 3, 79 | the spiritual death of the soul. Hence man is ~preserved
4929 3, 80 | Augustine understands the soul's ~virtues, "which no one
4930 3, 80 | spiritual uncleanness, ~upon his soul.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[80] A[
4931 3, 80 | received ~for the health of soul. But the Passion is expressed
4932 3, 80 | offered for the health of the soul. Consequently, one ought
4933 3, 81 | from the separation of the soul from the ~body. But both
4934 3, 81 | But both the body and the soul of Christ are contained
4935 3, 81 | A[1], ad 1), Christ's soul is ~in this sacrament by
4936 3, 81 | then, or reserved, when His soul ~was really separated from
4937 3, 81 | from His body, Christ's soul would not have been ~under
4938 3, 83 | Before ~prayer prepare thy soul," therefore the celebration
4939 3, 83 | Eighthly, the separation of His soul from the body is signified
4940 3, 83 | those fully blessed both in soul and body; while the part ~
4941 3, 84 | Have pity on thy own soul, pleasing God."~Aquin.:
4942 3, 85 | from all the powers of the soul. Therefore penance is in
4943 3, 85 | is in every power of ~the soul, and not only in the will.~
4944 3, 85 | the other powers of the soul; so that it is not unreasonable ~
4945 3, 85 | effect in each ~power of the soul.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[85] A[
4946 3, 85 | penance, there is sin in the soul. Now no virtue ~is compatible
4947 3, 85 | compatible with sin in the soul. Therefore no virtue precedes
4948 3, 85 | the same time to be in the soul; but one is said to precede
4949 3, 85 | chiefly in ~the acts of the soul, as stated in Phys. ii.~
4950 3, 86 | pardoned through grace, the soul ~ceases to be turned away
4951 3, 86 | from all disease, and his ~soul from all taint." Now the
4952 3, 86 | mutable good, produces in the soul a certain disposition, or
4953 3, 87 | produces a stain on the soul. Now a stain is ~not removed
4954 3, 87 | spiritual beauty of the soul. ~Therefore it seems that
4955 3, 87 | habit ~infused anew into the soul.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[87] A[
4956 3, 87 | a stain is put on the ~soul, in one way, by the privation
4957 3, 87 | far as they incline the soul to the movement of penance,
4958 3, 89 | from the essence of the soul; as stated in the FS, ~Q[
4959 3, 89 | which you lost when your soul was disturbed." But this
4960 3, 89 | on charity, whereby the soul is united ~to God, the result
4961 3, 89 | quickened as the body by the soul: in ~which sense too, faith,
4962 3, 90 | the ~matter, but also the soul, which is his form. But
4963 3, 90 | the entire essence of the soul is present in each of its ~
4964 Suppl, 1 | Contrition is humility of the soul, crushing sin between ~hope
4965 Suppl, 1 | contrition is "humility of the soul"; the effect, by the words, "
4966 Suppl, 1 | concupiscible part of the soul ~a punishment, viz. the
4967 Suppl, 3 | also, no passion of the soul ~corresponds directly to
4968 Suppl, 3 | exuberance of my inmost soul, as to dry ~up the marrow
4969 Suppl, 3 | us of grace whereby the soul is united to God. Therefore
4970 Suppl, 5 | are not together in the soul. ~Therefore contrition is
4971 Suppl, 9 | charity is the ~life of the soul. Therefore there can be
4972 Suppl, 12| are the passions of the soul, ~which incline us to evil.
4973 Suppl, 14| imprints a character on the soul, whereas ~satisfaction does
4974 Suppl, 15| body. As to goods of the soul, there ~is no need to deprive
4975 Suppl, 15| though it be sweet to the soul it is painful to the ~body,
4976 Suppl, 15| doubtless, when ~our soul's love is strengthened,
4977 Suppl, 15| the delectation ~of the soul rather than of the flesh,
4978 Suppl, 29| which signifies that of the soul, can only be attained by
4979 Suppl, 32| Trin. vi, 6), "the whole soul ~is in every part of the
4980 Suppl, 32| chiefly in ~order to heal the soul. Therefore the whole body
4981 Suppl, 32| OBJ 1: Although the whole soul is, as to its essence, in
4982 Suppl, 32| radically, the powers of the soul, corresponding to those
4983 Suppl, 33| since health of body and soul, ~which is the effect of
4984 Suppl, 35| members, by which their soul's ~powers are enabled to
4985 Suppl, 39| orders is founded in the soul. But sex is ~not in the
4986 Suppl, 39| But sex is ~not in the soul. Therefore difference in
4987 Suppl, 39| matters pertaining to the soul woman does not differ from ~
4988 Suppl, 39| many men as regards the soul), it follows that she can
4989 Suppl, 42| is clear that to all the ~soul's powers there correspond
4990 Suppl, 43| father having ~neglected the soul of his little son, fostered
4991 Suppl, 44| thus animal is named from soul [anima], ~and this belongs
4992 Suppl, 44| since it is a ~joining of soul and body, wherefore it is
4993 Suppl, 45| them the welfare of the soul; but the second or instrumental ~
4994 Suppl, 49| besides the virtues of the soul; and consequently there
4995 Suppl, 52| instanced by ~the rational soul. It is the same with marriage,
4996 Suppl, 59| but also as regards ~the soul, by those means which are
4997 Suppl, 59| The primal union of the soul to God is by faith, and ~
4998 Suppl, 59| faith, and ~consequently the soul is thereby espoused to God
4999 Suppl, 61| union of Christ ~with the soul by grace, which is dissolved
5000 Suppl, 62| beware of imperiling his own soul and of scandalizing ~others;
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