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4001 3, 22 | slaying of the Man Christ may be referred to a twofold ~
4002 3, 22 | Secondly, the slaying of Christ may be considered in ~reference
4003 3, 22 | original ~manuscripts, but it may be gathered from the above.--
4004 3, 22 | for one another that you ~may be saved." And so we may
4005 3, 22 | may be saved." And so we may say that the prayer by which
4006 3, 22 | Reply OBJ 2: Two things may be considered in the offering
4007 3, 22 | the priestly office, we may consider two things: ~first,
4008 3, 22 | Reply OBJ 2: Two things may be considered in Christ'
4009 3, 23 | adopting anyone is that he may succeed, ~as heir, the person
4010 3, 23 | Word, therefore, something may be likened in ~three ways.
4011 3, 23 | Jn. 17:21,22): "That they may be one ~in Us . . . as We
4012 3, 23 | to 1 Jn. 5:20: "That we may . ~. . be in His true Son,
4013 3, 24 | 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, we may consider two things in Christ:
4014 3, 24 | answer that, Two things may be considered in predestination.
4015 3, 24 | Secondly, predestination may be considered as regards
4016 3, 24 | 1 Para. 2/2~Secondly, it may be referred to the very
4017 3, 24 | 1~Reply OBJ 2: Something may be befitting to a man by
4018 3, 24 | objection. Secondly, a thing may be befitting to someone ~
4019 3, 24 | that at ~the same time He may be truly and correctly called
4020 3, 24 | answer that, Predestination may be considered in two ways.
4021 3, 24 | Secondly, predestination may be considered on the part
4022 3, 25 | written (Jn. 5:23): "That ~all may honor the Son, as they honor
4023 3, 25 | Para. 1/4~I answer that, We may consider two things in a
4024 3, 25 | them. In this way a man may be ~honored even in something
4025 3, 25 | the reason for honoring may be something non-subsistent, ~
4026 3, 25 | adoration of Christ's humanity may be understood in two ways.
4027 3, 25 | adoration of Christ's humanity may be taken as ~given by reason
4028 3, 25 | should avoid doing what may be the occasion of ~error.
4029 3, 25 | the honor shown to them may reflect on their Master." ~
4030 3, 26 | priests of the New Law, they may be called mediators ~of
4031 3, 26 | intervene, in order that he may hinder men ~from passing
4032 3, 26 | happy immortality," and may allure them to an unhappy ~
4033 3, 26 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, We may consider two things in a
4034 3, 26 | prerogative of ~her Son may be seen from the following
4035 3, 27 | does not relate this; so it may be reasonably argued that
4036 3, 27 | out [respiratus]. Or it may be said that in him as yet
4037 3, 27 | And in respect of this, it may be said that ~He purified
4038 3, 27 | Chrysostom goes too far. They may, however, ~be explained
4039 3, 28 | eventually, since ~something may occur to prevent its happening.
4040 3, 28 | she gave birth, that we may be given to ~understand
4041 3, 29 | Para. 12/12~A fifth reason may be added: since the Mother
4042 3, 29 | power from ~doing. Thus it may be that by his natural power
4043 3, 29 | A[1] R.O. 4 Para. 2/3~It may also be said, according
4044 3, 29 | Body Para. 2/3~Thus we may say, as to the first perfection,
4045 3, 30 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: As may be gathered from the passage
4046 3, 31 | A[1] R.O. 2 Para. 2/2~It may also be said that in the
4047 3, 31 | R.O. 2 Para. 2/2~Again, it may be said with Augustine (
4048 3, 31 | to four. The number ten ~may also refer to the decalogue;
4049 3, 31 | forty-two persons. Which number may also be ~applied to the
4050 3, 31 | Consequently a twofold error ~may occur on this point. First,
4051 3, 31 | Para. 2/2~Secondly, error may occur by attributing the
4052 3, 31 | Consequently, although we may say that Christ paid ~tithes
4053 3, 32 | Test., qu. 52): "This ~may be understood in two ways.
4054 3, 32 | blood. Secondly, His body may be called His ~house, just
4055 3, 32 | Now, in the Holy Ghost we ~may observe a twofold habitude
4056 3, 32 | man, although, perhaps, he may resemble ~another man. Now,
4057 3, 33 | Christ's body three points may be ~considered: first, the
4058 3, 33 | the infusion of the soul may be considered ~in two ways.
4059 3, 33 | Secondly, this ~beginning may be considered merely in
4060 3, 33 | that, As stated above, we may say properly that "God was
4061 3, 34 | are not movements that may be ~described as "acts of
4062 3, 34 | deliberation is ended, there may be ~choice. But those who
4063 3, 35 | but bestows life that they may be ~begotten. Without doubt,
4064 3, 35 | Christ" or of "the Child," as may be seen from Mt. 1:18. ~
4065 3, 35 | Christ is true God," as may be seen 1 Jn. 5:20, ~and
4066 3, 35 | much. Something like ~this may be perceived in the generation
4067 3, 35 | therefore one and the same man may have different relations
4068 3, 35 | species: thus a ~father may have several sons by several
4069 3, 35 | hath God chosen, that He may confound ~the strong" (1
4070 3, 36 | says (Jn. 1:31): 'That He may ~be made manifest in Israel;
4071 3, 36 | R.O. 4 Para. 2/4~Or we may say, as may be read in the
4072 3, 36 | Para. 2/4~Or we may say, as may be read in the book De Qq.
4073 3, 36 | 4 Para. 3/4~Or again, it may be said with Augustine,
4074 3, 36 | the child, or because he may have ~thought that the Magi, "
4075 3, 37 | concerning his posterity, ~as may be seen from Gn. 17. Now
4076 3, 37 | in the Old ~Testament: as may be seen in the genealogy
4077 3, 37 | presented to the Lord, that we may learn to offer ~ourselves
4078 3, 38 | That He," i.e. Christ, "may be made manifest in Israel,
4079 3, 38 | answer that, Two things may be considered in the baptism
4080 3, 38 | twofold ~baptism of penance may be understood. one is that
4081 3, 38 | R.O. 1 Para. 2/3~Or it may be said that he preached
4082 3, 38 | 1 Para. 3/3~Or again, it may be said with Jerome [*Another
4083 3, 38 | written (Jn. 1:31): "That He may be made manifest ~in Israel,
4084 3, 39 | held back." Or else this may signify ~that against the
4085 3, 39 | prayer. Or else, that we ~may be led to understand that
4086 3, 39 | no such thing occur, they may shape their faith ~according
4087 3, 39 | baptism, in order that we may believe Him to descend invisibly
4088 3, 39 | perceiving the hawk, it may plunge ~in and escape. This
4089 3, 40 | which the number three may be ascribed, for we are
4090 3, 40 | if we multiply ten, which may be referred to the entire ~
4091 3, 40 | code, by four, which number may be applied to the body,
4092 3, 40 | And on Mt. 17:26: "That we may not ~scandalize them, go
4093 3, 40 | towns and cities, that I may preach there also: for ~
4094 3, 40 | preachers of God's word ~may be able to give all their
4095 3, 40 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: A man may feed and clothe himself
4096 3, 41 | that none, however holy, may think ~himself safe or free
4097 3, 41 | OBJ 2: These words of Mark may be understood as meaning
4098 3, 41 | He was tempted by Satan," may be taken as ~referring,
4099 3, 41 | however spiritual they may ~be - namely, the support
4100 3, 41 | bow in submission that it may be crowned with honor; ~
4101 3, 41 | things did take ~place." It may be that the Evangelists
4102 3, 42 | those men, in order that he may ~insure the salvation of
4103 3, 42 | that, Anyone's doctrine may be hidden in three ways.
4104 3, 42 | rather to hide it. And this may happen in two ~ways - sometimes
4105 3, 43 | that God alone can do, we ~may believe that what he says
4106 3, 43 | does the works of God we may believe ~that God dwells
4107 3, 43 | unbelievers," viz. that they may be ~converted to the faith.~
4108 3, 43 | when ~working miracles; as may be seen in the raising of
4109 3, 43 | have I said it: that they may believe that Thou hast sent
4110 3, 43 | John the Baptist, "'That He may be made manifest in Israel, ~
4111 3, 43 | do,' because I do that he may do. What works - but that
4112 3, 43 | not without him. Yes, I may affirm this to be altogether ~
4113 3, 44 | such things, ~although it may seem that what is said is
4114 3, 44 | he does, either that he may inspire us with a distaste ~
4115 3, 44 | for virtue, or that he may avenge the shame of having
4116 3, 44 | or if anyone prefer, it may be ~extended to the whole
4117 3, 44 | to the land of ~Judea, as may be gathered from 3 Kgs.
4118 3, 44 | occurred at the ~full moon." It may be, therefore, that because
4119 3, 44 | world, but ~that the world may be saved by Him." Therefore
4120 3, 44 | ailment being removed, health may ~return." Wherefore, also (
4121 3, 44 | not come to a fire that may ~be touched and approached [
4122 3, 45 | be covered. Or, again, it may be said fittingly ~that
4123 3, 46 | whosoever believeth in Him may not perish, but may have
4124 3, 46 | Him may not perish, but may have life everlasting."~
4125 3, 46 | In another sense a thing may be necessary from some ~
4126 3, 46 | whosoever believeth in Him may ~not perish, but may have
4127 3, 46 | Him may ~not perish, but may have life everlasting."
4128 3, 46 | Father, ~if this chalice may not pass away but I must
4129 3, 46 | 1~I answer that, A thing may be said to be possible or
4130 3, 46 | instance: "If this chalice may not pass away but I must ~
4131 3, 46 | answer that, Human sufferings may be considered under two
4132 3, 46 | Body Para. 3/3~Thirdly, it may be considered with regard
4133 3, 46 | magnitude of His suffering may be considered, secondly,
4134 3, 46 | proper object; thus, sight may suffer from ~superabundance
4135 3, 46 | Him,' that they before all may be found to have crucified
4136 3, 46 | outside the walls, that you may learn it was a ~universal
4137 3, 46 | thieves reproached Him." Or it may be said, with Jerome, that "
4138 3, 47 | 1~I answer that, A thing may cause an effect in two ways:
4139 3, 47 | consummated" (Jn. 19:30), it may be understood that by His
4140 3, 47 | 14:31: "That ~the world may know that I love the Father,
4141 3, 47 | 26:42): "If this chalice ~may not pass away, but I must
4142 3, 47 | acknowledge Him." But to this it may be replied that they knew
4143 3, 47 | R.O. 1 Para. 2/2~Yet we may hold that they are said
4144 3, 48 | action, for which helps may be used, ~among which friends
4145 3, 48 | work done in order that we may cling to God in holy fellowship,
4146 3, 48 | ceased from sins: that now he may live the rest of his time
4147 3, 48 | although the redemption may be ascribed to the whole
4148 3, 49 | through faith, that ~we may share in its fruits, according
4149 3, 49 | that thus ~Christ's Passion may be applied to us, not only
4150 3, 49 | suffer with Him, that we may be also glorified with Him."~
4151 3, 50 | 10): "I am come that they may ~have life, and may have
4152 3, 50 | they may ~have life, and may have it more abundantly."
4153 3, 50 | as the ~ruler of the city may be called the whole city,
4154 3, 50 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, We may speak of Christ's death
4155 3, 51 | be so vile, as though It may sometimes be subjected to ~
4156 3, 51 | example is set us that we may lawfully use ~precious things
4157 3, 51 | womb." And furthermore it may be understood ~that all
4158 3, 51 | light, in order that you may learn it was not an ordinary
4159 3, 52 | expression "Abraham's bosom" may be taken in two ~senses.
4160 3, 52 | other infernal mansions, may in ~this way be designated
4161 3, 53 | the Father, so we ~also may walk in newness of life":
4162 3, 54 | Godhead, by which power it may happen that ~even bodies
4163 3, 54 | witness. But whatever anyone ~may add, let him take heed not
4164 3, 54 | for us with the Father, He may ~always show the manner
4165 3, 54 | 40). ~Fourthly, "that He may convince those redeemed
4166 3, 54 | in the Judgment-day ~He may upbraid them with their
4167 3, 54 | that He who is the Truth may convict them, saying: 'Behold ~
4168 3, 55 | public, in order that others may be ~stirred to emulation.
4169 3, 55 | publicly in church; ~but she may be permitted to give familiar
4170 3, 55 | body, the enemy's hindrance may be ~understood to have been
4171 3, 55 | 10: "I am come that ~they may have life, and may have
4172 3, 55 | they may have life, and may have it more abundantly."
4173 3, 56 | dead, so that the body may be rewarded or punished
4174 3, 56 | mortal life; and afterwards may come to share in the likeness
4175 3, 56 | of the Father, so we also may ~walk in newness of life":
4176 3, 56 | are dead to sin, ~that we may "live together with Him."~
4177 3, 57 | that where I am, you also may be." For by placing in heaven
4178 3, 57 | again. Or the forty days may be understood as a figure
4179 3, 57 | Reply OBJ 3: This comparison may be considered either on
4180 3, 57 | the objection runs. Or it may be ~considered on the part
4181 3, 57 | That where I am, ~you also may be." In sign whereof He
4182 3, 57 | human nature in Christ, He may take pity on them for whom
4183 3, 57 | Acts 9. And lest any man may think that Christ was not
4184 3, 58 | that, The word "sitting" may have a twofold meaning;
4185 3, 58 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, As may be gathered from what has
4186 3, 59 | Christ, that His judgment ~may be sweeter to men. Hence (
4187 3, 60 | required?~(8) Whether anything may be added to or subtracted
4188 3, 60 | health. Consequently, a thing may be called a "sacrament,"
4189 3, 60 | sanctity, which ~relationship may be that of a cause, or of
4190 3, 60 | In which three ~things may be considered; viz. the
4191 3, 60 | the sacraments two things may be ~considered, namely,
4192 3, 60 | 2/3~Secondly, sacraments may be considered on the part
4193 3, 60 | 3/3~Thirdly, a sacrament may be considered on the part
4194 3, 60 | certain words. For water may signify both a ~cleansing
4195 3, 60 | matter is needed ~that it may be adapted to the determinate
4196 3, 60 | mispronunciation: for in either case it may be so ~little that it does
4197 3, 60 | all the variations that may occur in the ~sacramental
4198 3, 60 | he who makes the omission may ~sin from negligence or
4199 3, 60 | of the Holy Ghost"; and may the Blessed Virgin succour
4200 3, 60 | intimating that her ~intercession may help the person baptized
4201 3, 61 | needs the sacraments that he may obtain grace.~Aquin.: SMT
4202 3, 61 | needs sacraments that he may obtain ~grace. But man needed
4203 3, 61 | instituted before sin, as may be seen in Gn. 2. Therefore ~
4204 3, 61 | things in ~order that it may be perfected: whereas man
4205 3, 61 | justice . . . that He Himself may be just, and the justifier
4206 3, 62 | precious ~promises; that we may be [Vulg.: 'you may be made']
4207 3, 62 | that we may be [Vulg.: 'you may be made'] partakers of the ~
4208 3, 62 | instituted as means whereby men may ~obtain grace. But since
4209 3, 62 | power can belong; as anyone may see by running. through
4210 3, 63 | with a character that he may be ~distinguishable from
4211 3, 63 | character of the beast" may be ~understood by opposition,
4212 3, 63 | soul is marked, so that it may receive, or bestow on others, ~
4213 3, 63 | character, so that ~they may accomplish worthily the
4214 3, 63 | 2: Further, a character may be compared to the soul
4215 3, 63 | Para. 2/3~Now a sacrament may belong to the Divine worship
4216 3, 64 | yet something in addition may be ~impetrated for the receiver
4217 3, 64 | Wherefore, just as they may not institute another Church,
4218 3, 64 | another Church, so neither may ~they deliver another faith,
4219 3, 64 | said (Mt. 9:6): "That you may know that the Son ~of Man
4220 3, 64 | division in the ~Church; as may be seen in those who said: "
4221 3, 64 | by charity, so ~that they may receive life from Him; for
4222 3, 64 | in the minister, that he may be suitable for his ministry: ~
4223 3, 64 | which is done in baptism, may be ordained ~to bodily cleanliness,
4224 3, 64 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: It may happen that a man's faith
4225 3, 64 | confers: for instance, he may believe that it is unlawful
4226 3, 64 | case whatever, and yet he may believe that baptism is
4227 3, 64 | The minister's intention may be perverted in two ways. ~
4228 3, 64 | the minister's intention may be perverted as to something
4229 3, 64 | for instance, a priest may intend to baptize a ~woman
4230 3, 65 | A[1] Body Para. 5/6~We may likewise gather the number
4231 3, 65 | the sacraments: and this may be shown in three ways. ~
4232 3, 65 | The remaining sacraments may be compared to one another
4233 3, 65 | twofold. ~First, a thing may be necessary so that without
4234 3, 66 | of Baptism, three things may be ~considered: namely,
4235 3, 66 | that ~"Baptism is water" may be verified in so far as
4236 3, 66 | Holy Ghost and ~fire," we may understand fire, as Jerome
4237 3, 66 | tongues (Acts 2:3). Or we may understand it to mean tribulation,
4238 3, 66 | Meteor. ii). Yet this water may be ~used for Baptism. Therefore
4239 3, 66 | seemingly, such like waters ~may be used in Baptism; just
4240 3, 66 | 1/4~I answer that, Water may cease to be pure or plain
4241 3, 66 | alteration. And ~each of these may happen in a twofold manner;
4242 3, 66 | Sometimes, however, ~there may be a natural change of the
4243 3, 66 | both by alteration, as we may see in the case of water ~
4244 3, 66 | therefore say that any water may be used for Baptism, no
4245 3, 66 | no matter ~how much it may be changed, as long as the
4246 3, 66 | And ~therefore such waters may be used for Baptism.~Aquin.:
4247 3, 66 | foreign to water; in this we may be guided by the specific ~
4248 3, 66 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 4: Baptism may be conferred with lye and
4249 3, 66 | 1/1~OBJ 4: Further, it may happen that several are
4250 3, 66 | Wherefore they use the form: "May the servant of ~Christ,
4251 3, 66 | Reply OBJ 2: Since a man may be washed with water for
4252 3, 66 | name of only one Person may believe aright in the Three; ~
4253 3, 66 | away of sins. ~Now washing may be done with water not only
4254 3, 66 | Para. 1/1~Whether Baptism may be reiterated?~Aquin.: SMT
4255 3, 66 | 1: It seems that Baptism may be reiterated. For Baptism
4256 3, 66 | dies ~with Christ, that he may be born again into a new
4257 3, 66 | between the shoulders, that he may be clothed with the ~grace
4258 3, 66 | that the sacrament of faith may purify the ~thoughts of
4259 3, 66 | prayer that the neophyte may have a share ~in Christ'
4260 3, 66 | Eccl 2:14): to wit, that he may "be ready ~to satisfy everyone
4261 3, 66 | according to Rm. 6:4: "That we may walk in newness of life."~
4262 3, 66 | it. Consequently, a man may, without Baptism of Water, ~
4263 3, 67 | they have in teaching, as may be seen from what we ~have
4264 3, 67 | learned and holy a woman may be, ~she must not presume
4265 3, 67 | of urgency, when a ~woman may baptize.~Aquin.: SMT TP
4266 3, 67 | that two unbaptized persons may baptize ~one another, one
4267 3, 67 | seems to be forbidden, as may be seen in the Decretals (
4268 3, 67 | Christians, the ~godparents may well be excused from this
4269 3, 67 | responsibility, since it may be ~presumed that the children
4270 3, 68 | given in order that a man may, through grace, ~be cleansed
4271 3, 68 | regenerated thereby, he may be ~incorporated in Christ,
4272 3, 68 | Eph. 3:17: "That Christ may dwell by faith in your hearts."
4273 3, 68 | The sacrament or Baptism may be wanting to someone in
4274 3, 68 | the sacrament of Baptism may be wanting to anyone in
4275 3, 68 | faith then at last they may deserve the grace of Baptism." ~
4276 3, 68 | be considered - that men may not sin: it is a secondary ~
4277 3, 68 | I write to you, that you may not sin. But if any man
4278 3, 68 | 1/2~I answer that, A man may be said to be a sinner in
4279 3, 68 | the ~uncleanness of sin may be washed away, according
4280 3, 68 | Para. 2/2~Secondly, a man may be called a sinner because
4281 3, 68 | milk . . . that thereby you may ~grow unto salvation."~Aquin.:
4282 3, 68 | a man baptized, that he may obtain mercy ~for his sins.
4283 3, 68 | priest, is that the priest may absolve him ~from his sins,
4284 3, 68 | of the Church that they may receive Baptism: and thus
4285 3, 68 | the ~dead . . . so we also may walk in newness of life."
4286 3, 68 | Eph. ~3:17: "That Christ may dwell by faith in your hearts."
4287 3, 68 | grace. Therefore in two ways may a thing be necessary for ~
4288 3, 68 | Baptizing men is that they may be ~cleansed from sin, according
4289 3, 68 | Christian mode of life, they may the more easily ~persevere
4290 3, 68 | her children, that they may imbibe the ~sacred mysteries:
4291 3, 68 | children are offered that they may receive grace in ~their
4292 3, 68 | that their righteousness may be ~without flaw."~Aquin.:
4293 3, 68 | not do evil that there may come good" (Rm. 3:8). ~Therefore
4294 3, 68 | a mother that her child may be baptized. ~If, however,
4295 3, 68 | be opened that the child may be baptized.~Aquin.: SMT
4296 3, 68 | are sane, so that ~they may receive the sacrament more
4297 3, 69 | his sin. But the sovereign may ~remit the penalty to such
4298 3, 69 | 6, "that the body of sin may be destroyed," a ~gloss
4299 3, 69 | from its birth; but that it may not hurt him, when dead, ~
4300 3, 69 | passible body, so that he may suffer for Christ therein:
4301 3, 69 | suffer with Him, that we may be also glorified with Him."~
4302 3, 69 | which he is ~subject, man may receive the crown of victory.
4303 3, 69 | that the body of sin may be destroyed," a gloss says: "
4304 3, 69 | says on Rm. 6:6, "that we may serve sin no ~longer - Like
4305 3, 69 | easily removed, by which one may act easily and pleasurably."
4306 3, 69 | Eph. 3:17: "That Christ may dwell by faith in your ~
4307 3, 69 | to wit, that their bodies may be healed. ~Therefore they
4308 3, 69 | birth: so ~that to them also may be applied the words: 'We
4309 3, 69 | of the Father, so we also may walk in ~newness of life.'"
4310 3, 69 | man is asleep, though he may have the habits of virtue,
4311 3, 69 | little children that they may come; another heart that ~
4312 3, 69 | another heart that ~they may believe; another tongue
4313 3, 69 | another tongue that they may confess." So that children ~
4314 3, 69 | not in the hope that they may be born again to eternal
4315 3, 69 | be a remedy whereby ~they may preserve or recover health.
4316 3, 69 | thus on Rm. 6:6, "that we may serve sin no longer," a
4317 3, 69 | appears in the baptized, may ~occur in two ways. First,
4318 3, 69 | be baptized in Christ," may be taken in two ways. ~First, "
4319 3, 69 | 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, it may happen that a man approach
4320 3, 70 | day and thenceforth, they may be offered to the Lord."~
4321 3, 70 | sabbath-day, that the Law of Moses may ~not be broken." But it
4322 3, 71 | order that the catechumen may ~receive the rudiments of
4323 3, 71 | another's feet that they may come, and another's heart ~
4324 3, 71 | another's heart ~that they may believe, so, too, she lends
4325 3, 71 | another's ears, that they ~may hear, and another's mind,
4326 3, 71 | that through others they may be taught. And ~therefore,
4327 3, 71 | endeavors that the child ~may believe. This, however,
4328 3, 71 | R.O. 3 Para. 2/2~Or we may say that just as Penance
4329 3, 71 | nostrils being opened ~he may perceive the odor of the
4330 3, 71 | impediments. And ~therefore one may receive the effect of Baptism
4331 3, 71 | that uniformity in Baptism may ~be observed. Nor are they
4332 3, 71 | as the effect of Baptism may be hindered before it is
4333 3, 72 | bestowed that spiritual life may be received ~simply; wherefore
4334 3, 72 | sacrament is ~given that we may receive the fulness of the
4335 3, 72 | Priests, when ~baptizing, may anoint the baptized with
4336 3, 72 | order that the baptized may be strengthened by the Holy
4337 3, 72 | that being cleansed they may be able to receive the ~
4338 3, 72 | sacrament is given that we may receive that fulness. Therefore
4339 3, 72 | point of death, that they may be seen to be perfect at
4340 3, 72 | is given to man that he may freely ~confess the faith
4341 3, 72 | spiritual combat, that he may bravely ~confess the Faith
4342 3, 72 | on the forehead, that he may show ~publicly that he is
4343 3, 72 | that neither fear nor shame may hinder him from confessing
4344 3, 72 | Ps. 103:15: "That bread may strengthen man's ~heart."
4345 3, 72 | sacrament is given that we may confess freely: but not ~
4346 3, 72 | freely: but not ~that we may confess simply, for this
4347 3, 72 | bishop's hand, that they ~may become perfect Christians."~
4348 3, 72 | that the former unction may symbolize the descent ~of
4349 3, 72 | and ~that the second also may teach us that the sevenfold
4350 3, 72 | days ~beforehand, that it may be sent to the various parts
4351 3, 73 | vivis et ~defunctis"]: "May this Thy Sacrament not make
4352 3, 73 | vivis et ~defunctis"]: "May the sacraments which we
4353 3, 73 | first employs the plural: "May the ~sacraments which we
4354 3, 73 | afterwards the singular ~number: "May this sacrament of Thine
4355 3, 74 | quantity of ~wheat, bread may be made therefrom so as
4356 3, 74 | hence ~the body of Christ may not be made from such matter.
4357 3, 74 | bread the body of Christ may be made: but he who does
4358 3, 74 | answer that, Two things may be considered touching the
4359 3, 74 | corruption, this ~sacrament may not be made from corrupt
4360 3, 74 | appear that this ~sacrament may be made from such, according
4361 3, 74 | Ps. 103:15): "That wine may ~cheer the heart of man."~
4362 3, 74 | just as this sacrament may not be made from bread which
4363 3, 74 | wine: on which ~account it may not be used for this sacrament.
4364 3, 74 | in case of necessity it may be ~done: for it is said
4365 3, 74 | water with the wine, "one may pardon his simplicity";
4366 3, 75 | change?~(8) By what words it may be suitably expressed?~[*
4367 3, 75 | matter under discussion, as may ~be seen by referring to
4368 3, 75 | and wine, not that these may remain in this sacrament,
4369 3, 75 | sacrament, but in order ~that He may make from them His body
4370 3, 75 | assign any place where it may be. ~Consequently it is
4371 3, 75 | viz. ~that (the substance) may be annihilated. But even
4372 3, 75 | and blood invisibly, this may ~redound to the merit of
4373 3, 75 | that the body of Christ ~may be seen under them, and
4374 3, 75 | I answer that, A change may be instantaneous from a
4375 3, 75 | black: ~and although we may say that a man becomes black
4376 3, 75 | of Christ," or that it "may ~become the body of Christ,"
4377 3, 75 | being," or that "non-being may become being," because ~
4378 3, 75 | some of these expressions may be admitted by way of similitude, ~
4379 3, 75 | matter in hand, although it may be said properly that "the
4380 3, 75 | that nothing of the former may remain (which does not belong
4381 3, 76 | although the same ~object may be both white and sweet;
4382 3, 77 | there out of which a thing may be ~generated, nevertheless
4383 3, 78 | blood . . . that He Himself may be ~just, and the justifier
4384 3, 78 | they that are called may receive the promise of eternal ~
4385 3, 78 | not so that the subject may be understood to have stood ~
4386 3, 79 | is it given so as grace may be ~increased, because spiritual
4387 3, 79 | is perfected, so that man may stand perfect in himself
4388 3, 79 | that, In this sacrament we may consider both that from
4389 3, 79 | they ~that are called may receive the promise of eternal
4390 3, 79 | with ~Him in order that we may also be glorified" afterwards "
4391 3, 79 | Pro ~vivis et defunctis): "May this sacrament be a cleansing
4392 3, 79 | ask that this sacrament may be the "cleansing of ~crimes,"
4393 3, 79 | or that our contrition ~may be perfected for the forgiveness
4394 3, 79 | of it he shall [Vulg.: 'may'] not die for ~ever" (Jn.
4395 3, 79 | answer that, Two things may be considered in this sacrament,
4396 3, 79 | if any man eat of it, he may not die": ~which manifestly
4397 3, 79 | bread strengthens [Vulg.: 'may strengthen'] man's ~heart."
4398 3, 79 | the Canon of the ~Mass: "May as many of us as, by participation
4399 3, 79 | et ~ejus origine i): "Who may offer Christ's body except
4400 3, 79 | after many venial sins a man may approach devoutly ~to this
4401 3, 80 | 2/2~In another way one may eat Christ spiritually,
4402 3, 80 | Whether the just man alone may eat Christ sacramentally?~
4403 3, 80 | that none but the just man may eat Christ sacramentally. ~
4404 3, 80 | the like reason neither ~may sinners eat this sacrament.~
4405 3, 80 | if any man eat of it he may not die," says: "Many receive ~
4406 3, 80 | 5 Para. 2/2~Secondly, it may happen without fault on
4407 3, 80 | communicate under these words: 'May the body of Christ ~prove
4408 3, 80 | to the Lord's table, he may not ~be robbed of his right,
4409 3, 80 | sinners: whereas hidden deeds may not be published, but are
4410 3, 80 | into the mind of a speaker may present itself to the mind
4411 3, 80 | occasionally it be ~mortal, a man may repent of it by morning
4412 3, 80 | from a sense of decency one may be hindered ~through other
4413 3, 80 | carnally, how much less may this bread ~which has come
4414 3, 80 | after eating at home ~a man may eat Christ's body in the
4415 3, 80 | at least on that day, one may receive ~the body of Christ
4416 3, 80 | it, than before. But one may take food and drink after ~
4417 3, 80 | sacrament. Therefore one may do so before receiving it.~
4418 3, 80 | 2~I answer that, A thing may prevent the receiving of
4419 3, 80 | this sacrament," so that it may enter into a mouth not yet
4420 3, 80 | drink after ~midnight, he may not receive this sacrament
4421 3, 80 | this ~sacrament. Now one may not be baptized several
4422 3, 80 | take it daily, that it may profit thee daily."~Aquin.:
4423 3, 80 | Receive daily, that it may profit thee daily," ~adds: "
4424 3, 80 | health-giving virtue, ~he may commendably receive this
4425 3, 81 | Body Para. 2/3~But whatever may be the case touching the
4426 3, 82 | sinning?~(10) Whether a priest may lawfully refrain altogether
4427 3, 82 | consecration, although he may have it by commission ~from
4428 3, 82 | latter's duties, so that he may dispense the blood; ~but
4429 3, 82 | need not ~use the same, but may lawfully refrain from receiving
4430 3, 82 | in whatever defilement he may be, approach to ~offer oblations
4431 3, 82 | such reverence that no one may dare to ~approach it except
4432 3, 82 | only for a time, that they may mend; but the exercise is ~
4433 3, 82 | OBJ 1: It seems that one may lawfully receive Communion
4434 3, 82 | have said that a priest may lawfully refrain ~altogether
4435 3, 83 | Receive it daily that it may benefit you every day."~
4436 3, 83 | every day, both that we may partake ~of its fruit and
4437 3, 83 | fruit and in order that we may have a perpetual memorial.~
4438 3, 83 | sacrament; ~both that we may show our reverence for the
4439 3, 83 | devastated or burned, masses may be celebrated in chapels, ~
4440 3, 83 | that the enemy's power may be driven forth. And for
4441 3, 83 | Because stone is ~solid, and may be found everywhere. which
4442 3, 83 | pray that this sacrifice may be as acceptable as the
4443 3, 83 | preparation in order that we may perform worthily ~that which
4444 3, 83 | for the ~people, that they may be made worthy of such great
4445 3, 83 | order that the ~oblation may be salutary to them for
4446 3, 83 | sacrifice accomplished ~may find favor with God, when
4447 3, 83 | personal office, "that he ~may offer up gifts and prayers
4448 3, 83 | fulfilled, but that it may be fruitful in our regard,
4449 3, 83 | expressively: "That it may become 'to us' the body
4450 3, 83 | Sang. Dom. xii), "that we may receive a blessing," namely, ~
4451 3, 83 | enrolled,' i.e. that we may be enrolled in heaven; ~'
4452 3, 83 | ratified,' i.e. that we may be incorporated in Christ; '
4453 3, 83 | reasonable,' ~i.e. that we may be stripped of our animal
4454 3, 83 | ourselves are displeasing, may, by its means, be made ~
4455 3, 83 | asks that this sacrifice may be accepted by God through
4456 3, 83 | the sacramental species may ~be borne up to heaven;
4457 3, 83 | that Christ's true body may be borne thither, ~for it
4458 3, 83 | at the Divine mysteries may present to God the prayers
4459 3, 83 | through the angel, so that it may be ~accepted by God.~Aquin.:
4460 3, 83 | order that the signification may thus be more perfect. Now,
4461 3, 83 | disagreeable smell that may be about the ~place; secondly,
4462 3, 83 | at the words - "that ~it may become to us the Body and
4463 3, 83 | receive the body and blood, ~may be filled with every blessing,"
4464 3, 83 | crosses made at the words - "May the peace of the Lord be
4465 3, 83 | Para. 10/10~In short, we may say that the consecration
4466 3, 83 | cling to the fingers, ~it may not be scattered: and this
4467 3, 83 | and again when he says, "May the peace of the Lord be
4468 3, 83 | when anyone fall sick, he may take Communion to ~him at
4469 3, 83 | in such a way, that what may have happened ~amiss is
4470 3, 83 | sacrament lies ~in whatever may prevent its completion,
4471 3, 83 | order that the sacrament may not remain incomplete, he
4472 3, 83 | OBJ 5: Although the priest may not recollect having said
4473 3, 83 | person, the said ~penances may be lessened or increased.
4474 3, 84 | under them, the power of God may ~work our salvation. Therefore
4475 3, 84 | Baptism is conferred that we may be cleansed from ~sin, so
4476 3, 84 | taken in a wide sense we may understand ~also external
4477 3, 84 | Nevertheless, Penance may be said to regard ~original
4478 3, 84 | deprecatory form, ~by saying: "May Almighty God have mercy
4479 3, 84 | have mercy on you," or: "May Almighty God ~grant you
4480 3, 84 | I ~absolve thee," but: "May Christ absolve thee."~Aquin.:
4481 3, 84 | would not suffice to say: "May ~Almighty God have mercy
4482 3, 84 | have mercy on thee," or: "May God grant thee absolution
4483 3, 84 | absolution, but prays that it may be given. Nevertheless the ~
4484 3, 84 | which effect, ~nevertheless, may be impeded on the part of
4485 3, 84 | is ordained, not that man may receive some ~abundance
4486 3, 84 | grace, but that his sins may be taken away; and therefore
4487 3, 84 | OBJ 1: To hide one's sins may happen in two ways: first,
4488 3, 84 | 2: Of sorrow and joy we may speak in two ways: first,
4489 3, 84 | Ethic. ix. Secondly, we may speak of ~joy and sorrow
4490 3, 84 | suffering. In this way a man ~may be displeased at having
4491 3, 84 | the sacrament of Penance may be repeated?~Aquin.: SMT
4492 3, 84 | is greater than ~that I may deserve pardon." And so
4493 3, 85 | springing ~from charity may belong even to another special
4494 3, 85 | Para. 1/2~I answer that, We may speak of penance in two
4495 3, 85 | certain acts. Secondly, we may speak of penance, with regard
4496 3, 86 | be taken away by Penance may ~happen in two ways: first,
4497 3, 86 | some temporal punishment may yet remain. ~Aquin.: SMT
4498 3, 86 | co-operate with man that his work may be rightly done. Consequently
4499 3, 86 | can remain, since this ~may happen to be without the
4500 3, 87 | fervor of charity, ~which may be without actual displeasure
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