Part, Question
1 2, 23| speak of a man being ~an infant until he has the use of
2 3, 27| though as yet unknown to the infant. Hence in the ~Gospel it
3 3, 27| is written, not that the infant in her womb believed, but
4 3, 27| was done divinely, in ~the infant; not humanly by the infant.
5 3, 27| infant; not humanly by the infant. Perhaps also in this child
6 3, 28| mere coming forth of the infant ~from the maternal womb.~
7 3, 29| of God brought ~forth the infant's limbs out of the virginal
8 3, 34| sense of touch, which the infant can exercise in the womb
9 3, 35| childbirth are caused by the infant opening ~the passage from
10 3, 36| that the Magi found the ~"infant Jesus in no way different
11 3, 36| the place where the Divine Infant was with His ~Virgin-Mother
12 3, 66| reprehensible to baptize an infant with either a trine or a ~
13 3, 68| Augustine says in his book on Infant Baptism (De Pecc. ~Merit.
14 3, 68| Augustine says in his book on Infant Baptism (De Pecc. Merit.
15 3, 68| above (Q[66], A[1]). But an infant's body, ~before being born
16 3, 68| the body of the animated infant is already formed, and ~
17 3, 68| we should not baptize an infant whose mother, through danger
18 3, 68| Since, then, it," i.e. ~the infant, "is baptized, it certainly
19 3, 69| Augustine says in his book on Infant ~Baptism (De Pecc. Merit.
20 3, 69| Augustine says in the book on Infant Baptism (De Pecc. ~Merit.
21 3, 69| Augustine says in the book on Infant Baptism (De Pecc. ~Merit.
22 3, 69| Augustine says in the book on Infant ~Baptism (Ep. xcviii): "
23 3, 70| of the tenderness of the infant ~before the eighth day.
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