|    Part, Question1   1, 98  |      after birth?~(2) Whether all infants would have been of the male
 2   1, 98  |          been weakness of body in infants.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[99] A[
 3   2, 82  |        his book on the Baptism of infants ~(De Pecc. Merit. et Remiss.
 4   2, 94  |       natural law: since it is in infants and in the damned who cannot
 5   2, 113 |        the sacrament of ~Baptism, infants and sometimes adults are
 6   2, 113 |          1 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Infants are not capable of the movement
 7   2, 34  |           cannot be mortal sin in infants. But envy can be ~in them,
 8   3, 27  |         are witness that not only infants leap but also ~cattle. But
 9   3, 29  |          in all things like other infants. Hence Pope Leo (Serm. in ~
10   3, 29  |          the ~generality of human infants." Ambrose, however, expounding
11   3, 33  |           from the generality ~of infants." Therefore Christ's body
12   3, 34  |       their own act; and that ~of infants who are sanctified in consideration
13   3, 36  |           the generality of human infants." ~But other infants do
14   3, 36  |        human infants." ~But other infants do not make themselves known.
15   3, 67  |            and they decided, that infants should be taken charge of
16   3, 68  |         is necessary?~(9) Whether infants should be baptized?~(10)
17   3, 68  | perfection by taking exercise, as infants by taking milk," as a gloss ~
18   3, 68  |        the Apostles, "approved of infants being admitted to ~Baptism."~
19   3, 68  |         the very delivery of the ~infants, one put forth a hand, whereon
20   3, 70  |           did of old in behalf of infants that for which the water
21   3, 72  |        dare to sign ~the baptized infants on the brow with the sacred
22   3, 74  |      their Eucharistic bread with infants' blood drawn ~from tiny
23 Suppl, 6 |         cause, as in the case of ~infants: whereas actual sin, which
24 Appen1, 1|        death, and those who, like infants, have failed to receive
 
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