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3501 3, 18 | always conformed to the Divine will ~in the thing willed?~( 3502 3, 18 | there are not two wills, one Divine, ~the other human. For the 3503 3, 18 | mover and commander was the ~Divine will, since in Christ everything 3504 3, 18 | everything human was moved by the Divine ~will. Hence it seems that 3505 3, 18 | only one will, viz. the ~Divine.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[18] A[ 3506 3, 18 | its own ~will, but by the Divine will.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[18] 3507 3, 18 | of what pertains to ~His Divine Nature, to which it belongs 3508 3, 18 | i.e. one human, the other Divine.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[18] A[ 3509 3, 18 | moved at the ~bidding of the Divine will; yet it does not follow 3510 3, 18 | human will followed the Divine will according to Ps. 39: 3511 3, 18 | natural. Hence besides the Divine will ~it is necessary to 3512 3, 18 | from the fact of being in a Divine ~hypostasis, i.e. it was 3513 3, 18 | with the bidding of ~the Divine will.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[18] 3514 3, 18 | only one nature besides the Divine. Hence in Christ ~there 3515 3, 18 | altogether conformed to the Divine ~will in the thing willed?~ 3516 3, 18 | what was willed by His ~Divine will.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[18] 3517 3, 18 | than was willed by His ~Divine will.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[18] 3518 3, 18 | nothing else than does the Divine will.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[18] 3519 3, 18 | transfigure our weakness into His ~Divine but into His human will."~ 3520 3, 18 | willed in His reason that the Divine will should be fulfilled ~ 3521 3, 18 | rational will Christ willed the Divine will to be ~fulfilled; but 3522 3, 18 | not in relation to the ~Divine will.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[18] 3523 3, 18 | of the human will to the Divine regards the ~will of reason: 3524 3, 18 | contrary things. For in His Divine will He wished for death, 3525 3, 18 | from the passion - and His Divine will eager ~for the passion." 3526 3, 18 | rather ~being subject to, His Divine and omnipotent will."~Aquin.: 3527 3, 18 | in Christ wished what the Divine will did not wish, yet there 3528 3, 18 | the reason for which the Divine will and ~the will of the 3529 3, 18 | Secondly, ~because neither the Divine will nor the will of reason 3530 3, 18 | other hand, neither the Divine will nor the will of ~reason 3531 3, 18 | pleased ~Christ, in His Divine will, and in His will of 3532 3, 18 | something else than ~did the Divine will, proceeded from the 3533 3, 18 | will, proceeded from the Divine will, by whose permission ~ 3534 3, 18 | judged ~it best that the Divine will regarding the salvation 3535 3, 19 | whatsoever befits His human and Divine operation." But he here ~ 3536 3, 19 | mentions only one human and Divine operation, which is written 3537 3, 19 | was the instrument of ~the Divine, as was said above (Q[7], 3538 3, 19 | Hence the operations of the Divine and human natures in ~Christ 3539 3, 19 | is moved and ruled by the Divine. Hence they said that there 3540 3, 19 | it acts; and so has the Divine. Hence the human nature 3541 3, 19 | operation distinct from the Divine, and conversely. Nevertheless, ~ 3542 3, 19 | conversely. Nevertheless, ~the Divine Nature makes use of the 3543 3, 19 | in the operation of the Divine Nature, as an instrument 3544 3, 19 | Both forms" (i.e. both the Divine and the human ~nature in 3545 3, 19 | possibly be said of the ~Divine), whence it would follow 3546 3, 19 | Christ there was only the Divine ~operation; or it would 3547 3, 19 | necessary to say that from the Divine and human ~power there was 3548 3, 19 | our ~true God"; i.e. the Divine operation and the human 3549 3, 19 | natures, but inasmuch as His Divine operation employs the ~human, 3550 3, 19 | shares in the power of the Divine. Hence, ~as he says in a 3551 3, 19 | supernaturally. So, too, He wrought Divine things ~humanly, as when 3552 3, 19 | epistle he adds: "He performed Divine works not as God does, and 3553 3, 19 | operations in Christ, one of the Divine and ~the other of the human 3554 3, 19 | operation ~distinct from the Divine, as stated above.~Aquin.: 3555 3, 19 | The proper work of the Divine operation is different from ~ 3556 3, 19 | is a proper ~work of the Divine operation, but to touch 3557 3, 19 | and the Son of God, the ~Divine glory and the lordship of 3558 3, 19 | 1~Reply OBJ 3: It is by Divine appointment that there is 3559 3, 20 | goodness, inasmuch as ~the Divine Nature is the very essence 3560 3, 20 | a participation of the ~Divine goodness, being subject, 3561 3, 20 | to the ~operation of the Divine ordinance. Thirdly, human 3562 3, 20 | attain to the height of Divine goodness. And because "in 3563 3, 20 | believed to ~have happened by Divine appointment; hence Dionysius 3564 3, 21 | will in Christ, viz. the Divine, it would nowise ~belong 3565 3, 21 | to Him to pray, since the Divine will of itself is effective 3566 3, 21 | hath done." But because the Divine and the human wills are ~ 3567 3, 21 | what it wishes, except by Divine power, hence to pray ~belongs 3568 3, 21 | subject his own ~will to the Divine will. Hence Augustine says 3569 3, 21 | eternal ~procession in the Divine Nature, and of all the good 3570 3, 21 | in conformity with the Divine will.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[21] 3571 3, 22 | inasmuch as He bestows Divine things on the ~people, wherefore " 3572 3, 22 | be made partakers of ~the Divine Nature." Moreover, He reconciled 3573 3, 22 | operated by virtue of the Divine, that sacrifice was most 3574 3, 23 | image of God, are capable of Divine beatitude. And this consists 3575 3, 23 | to adopt ~them. Moreover Divine exceeds human adoption, 3576 3, 23 | the work of creation the Divine goodness is communicated ~ 3577 3, 24 | proper sense, is a certain Divine ~preordination from eternity 3578 3, 24 | would come anew into the Divine ~Mind. And we must needs 3579 3, 24 | or as subsisting in the Divine Nature, but as ~subsisting 3580 3, 25 | Christ the action of the Divine Nature is distinct ~from 3581 3, 25 | is but one Person of the Divine and ~human natures, and 3582 3, 25 | should be adored besides the ~Divine Word, as though these were 3583 3, 25 | the incarnation of the Divine Word, we adore the flesh 3584 3, 25 | nothing should be done in the Divine ~worship that is not instituted 3585 3, 25 | fashion a ~figure of what is Divine." But because in the New 3586 3, 25 | that there was something Divine ~therein, on account of 3587 3, 25 | appear as endowed with Divine power, by which it triumphed 3588 3, 26 | Reply OBJ 1: If we take the Divine Nature from Christ, we consequently ~ 3589 3, 27 | still more perfectly by Divine Providence preserving ~her 3590 3, 27 | Son of God, who is the "Divine Wisdom" ~(1 Cor. 1:24) dwelt 3591 3, 27 | fomes) was perfected by divine providence not ~permitting 3592 3, 27 | ineffable knowledge of the Divine Conception, after that wondrous ~ 3593 3, 27 | men, in the effects of the Divine goodness. Now Christ ~is 3594 3, 27 | miraculous result of the divine power."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[ 3595 3, 28 | man to be produced, by the Divine power, "from ~the slime 3596 3, 28 | Christ's body to be ~made, by Divine power, from a virgin without 3597 3, 28 | form; nevertheless the Divine power, which is infinite, 3598 3, 28 | took place miraculously by ~Divine power. Whence Augustine 3599 3, 29 | which he is hindered by the Divine power from ~doing. Thus 3600 3, 29 | knowing the manner of the Divine Birth. That afterwards the ~ 3601 3, 29 | have no acquaintance of Divine things."~Aquin.: SMT TP 3602 3, 30 | to be ~observed, by which Divine things are announced to 3603 3, 30 | angels; in like ~manner Divine things are announced to 3604 3, 30 | established by God, by ~which Divine things are brought to men 3605 3, 30 | first to be ~taught the Divine mystery of the loving kindness 3606 3, 30 | him; and, to Mary, how the Divine mystery of the ineffable 3607 3, 30 | was to be hallowed by the Divine Birth: ~since the first 3608 3, 30 | as regards ~knowledge of Divine things. The Mother of God, 3609 3, 30 | by ~angels concerning the Divine Conception.~Aquin.: SMT 3610 3, 30 | to come to announce the Divine Conception, so, seemingly, 3611 3, 30 | and by the argument from Divine omnipotence.~Aquin.: SMT 3612 3, 30 | is added taken from ~the Divine omnipotence.~ 3613 3, 31 | what is most becoming to ~Divine wisdom, and most expedient 3614 3, 31 | defiled thing cometh ~into" Divine Wisdom. But Christ is the 3615 3, 32 | overshadowed her, like unto a Divine seed."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[ 3616 3, 32 | corporeal matter, by the Divine ~power of conception and 3617 3, 35 | ad Petrum): "The ~eternal Divine Nature could not be conceived 3618 3, 35 | Consequently it becomes the Divine Nature ~to be conceived 3619 3, 35 | Augustine says that the Divine Nature was conceived and 3620 3, 35 | Mother of God. For in the Divine mysteries we should not 3621 3, 35 | called God in respect of His Divine Nature. ~But the Divine 3622 3, 35 | Divine Nature. ~But the Divine Nature did not first originate 3623 3, 35 | hypostasis, having a human and a Divine nature. Therefore ~whatever 3624 3, 35 | whatever belongs to the Divine and to the human nature 3625 3, 35 | for it, signifying ~the Divine Nature, and when a word 3626 3, 35 | nature was taken by the Divine Person in the very ~beginning 3627 3, 35 | Person who has both the ~divine and the human nature.~Aquin.: 3628 3, 35 | might come nearer ~to the Divine Light, according to Lk. 3629 3, 36 | belongs to the order of Divine wisdom that God's gifts ~ 3630 3, 36 | Further, the revelation of Divine truth should be made especially ~ 3631 3, 36 | were accustomed to receive Divine answers through the angels; ~ 3632 3, 36 | days, owing partly to the Divine ~assistance, and partly 3633 3, 36 | But those who walk ~in the Divine light do not err. Therefore 3634 3, 36 | Magi to the place where the Divine Infant was with His ~Virgin-Mother 3635 3, 36 | because it is used in the Divine Sacrifice; and ~myrrh, which 3636 3, 37 | which is the union of ~the Divine and human natures in the 3637 3, 37 | from ~vice is worthy of Divine regard" [*Bede, on Lk. 2: 3638 3, 39 | accordance with the ~ruling of Divine wisdom, it has been granted 3639 3, 39 | whereas in respect of His Divine Nature He was ever in ~heaven.~ 3640 3, 39 | Christ's imagination by the Divine power and by His rational ~ 3641 3, 39 | assumed into the unity of the Divine ~Person; since it is not 3642 3, 40 | the Sabbath forbids not Divine work, but human work: for 3643 3, 40 | wrought ~miracles was a Divine work: hence He says (Jn. 3644 3, 42 | the heavenly hierarchy the Divine ~enlightenment comes to 3645 3, 42 | by oneself. And thus the Divine ~power of Christ was specially 3646 3, 42 | books. Moreover, it is by a ~Divine judgment that they err so 3647 3, 43 | Whether He worked them by Divine power?~(3) When did He begin 3648 3, 43 | proved by the argument of ~Divine power: so that when a man 3649 3, 43 | Christ worked miracles by Divine power?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[ 3650 3, 43 | did not work miracles by Divine power. ~For the Divine power 3651 3, 43 | by Divine power. ~For the Divine power is omnipotent. But 3652 3, 43 | did not work miracles by Divine power.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[ 3653 3, 43 | did not work miracles by Divine power.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[ 3654 3, 43 | Further, what is done by Divine power cannot be done by 3655 3, 43 | did not work miracles by Divine power.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[ 3656 3, 43 | cannot ~be wrought save by Divine power: because God alone 3657 3, 43 | there is "one," viz. the Divine, which shines forth in miracles; 3658 3, 43 | is ~the instrument of the Divine action, and the human action 3659 3, 43 | receives power ~from the Divine Nature, as stated above ( 3660 3, 43 | He had overcome Him by ~Divine power; fourthly, because 3661 3, 43 | Christ worked miracles by Divine power. Now He was ~possessed 3662 3, 43 | Now He was ~possessed of Divine power from the first moment 3663 3, 43 | order to show forth His Divine power. Therefore, as to 3664 3, 43 | 1~Reply OBJ 2: What the Divine power achieved in Christ 3665 3, 43 | worked miracles by ~the Divine power as not to prejudice 3666 3, 43 | could not be done save by Divine power. For this reason the ~ 3667 3, 43 | confirmed by miracles worked by Divine ~power. Hence it was said ( 3668 3, 44 | the devil when we have the Divine Scripture": Besides, it ~ 3669 3, 44 | about Him, ~lest, if His Divine majesty were proclaimed, 3670 3, 44 | Nom. iv), ~"it beseems Divine providence not to destroy, 3671 3, 44 | its rays in so far as the Divine power caused the sun's rays 3672 3, 44 | not disturbed, because the Divine power caused ~the moon both 3673 3, 44 | Christ worked miracles by ~Divine power: to which it is proper 3674 3, 44 | justified man inwardly by the Divine ~power, but not against 3675 3, 44 | miracles. In like manner by the Divine power He ~infused wisdom 3676 3, 44 | the minds of men by His Divine power, not only by the bestowal 3677 3, 44 | save the world, not only by Divine power, ~but also through 3678 3, 44 | not only made use of His Divine power, healing by ~way of 3679 3, 44 | wishing to show ~that His Divine word, accompanied by His 3680 3, 44 | Christ worked miracles by ~Divine power. Now "the works of 3681 3, 44 | works pertain to the work of Divine ~providence in governing 3682 3, 44 | be recognized as having Divine power, unto the ~salvation 3683 3, 44 | mankind. Now it belongs to the Divine power that every ~creature 3684 3, 44 | was not the effect of a Divine miracle, but of the action 3685 3, 45 | conception was due to a certain Divine ~dispensation, that, as 3686 3, 46 | suffer on ~the part of the Divine mercy, which, as it bestows 3687 3, 46 | again, on the part of ~Divine justice, according to which 3688 3, 46 | both good and befitting the Divine ~dignity; but let us also 3689 3, 46 | this justice depends on the Divine will, requiring ~satisfaction 3690 3, 46 | Human faith, and even the Divine Scriptures upon which ~faith 3691 3, 46 | based, are both based on the Divine foreknowledge and ordinance. ~ 3692 3, 46 | necessity which arises of the Divine ~foreknowledge and will.~ 3693 3, 46 | operation imitates the Divine work, since it is moved 3694 3, 46 | liberated mankind solely by His Divine ~will, it does not seem 3695 3, 46 | salvation, because ~from His Divine Person it would have had 3696 3, 46 | the knowledge and love of ~Divine things, as Augustine says ( 3697 3, 46 | His will was ruled by the Divine wisdom which ~"ordereth 3698 3, 46 | impassible whose Nature is Divine." But what is impassible 3699 3, 46 | the ~human nature with the Divine was effected in the Person, 3700 3, 46 | Person and hypostasis of the Divine and human ~natures, while 3701 3, 46 | to the suppositum of the Divine Nature, not because of the 3702 3, 46 | Nature, not because of the Divine Nature, ~which is impassible, 3703 3, 46 | the "suppositum" of the Divine Nature by reason of the ~ 3704 3, 46 | account of the impassible Divine ~Nature.~Aquin.: SMT TP 3705 3, 47 | unity of person ~with the Divine Word, as Augustine says ( 3706 3, 48 | is the ~greatness of the Divine power, according to Is. 3707 3, 49 | and actions ~operate with Divine power for expelling sin.~ 3708 3, 49 | His Passion ~has a kind of Divine Power of casting out sin, 3709 3, 49 | another. But without the ~Divine permission the devil could 3710 3, 51 | frequently ~criminal, in a divine or prophetic person is a 3711 3, 51 | the manifestation of His Divine power He willed that His ~ 3712 3, 51 | seemed credible that the Divine power ~was in Him. Hence 3713 3, 51 | putrefaction, which is sin: but the Divine power preserved Christ's 3714 3, 51 | Christ rose from the tomb by Divine power, which is not ~narrowed 3715 3, 51 | men are to be raised up by Divine ~power, not only from their 3716 3, 52 | into hell ~according to His Divine Nature, which is altogether 3717 3, 52 | is said by the mouth of Divine Wisdom (Ecclus. 24:45): " 3718 3, 52 | everywhere by reason of the Divine Nature.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[ 3719 3, 52 | soul and ~body; not so the Divine Person. Consequently when 3720 3, 52 | said ~to be who enjoy the Divine glory. Accordingly, the 3721 3, 53 | for the commendation of Divine Justice, to which it belongs 3722 3, 53 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: The Divine power is the same thing 3723 3, 53 | Christ was raised up by the Divine power of the Father, and 3724 3, 53 | soul; yet according to its Divine power it is more ~powerful. 3725 3, 53 | Consequently, it ~was by the Divine power that the body and 3726 3, 54 | 2), it was ~owing to the Divine economy that the glory did 3727 3, 54 | of his own faith; because Divine power is equal to ~taking 3728 3, 55 | known by man ~except through Divine revelation, as the Apostle 3729 3, 55 | greater glory from the Divine vision: because the women 3730 3, 55 | to men in the same way as Divine things are revealed. But ~ 3731 3, 55 | things are revealed. But ~Divine things are revealed to men 3732 3, 55 | well disposed, perceive ~Divine things rightly, whereas 3733 3, 55 | showed that He had ~the Divine Nature, by working the miracle 3734 3, 55 | to sex; the ~former is of Divine grace, the latter of human 3735 3, 56 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, Divine justice is the cause of 3736 3, 56 | the effect. So, then, the ~Divine justice in itself is not 3737 3, 56 | cause of ours, through the Divine power whose ~office it is 3738 3, 56 | human resurrection is the Divine justice, from which Christ 3739 3, 56 | which is ~dependent on the Divine power, both Christ's death 3740 3, 56 | just ~by sharing in the Divine goodness, but not by sharing 3741 3, 56 | saying that souls rise by the Divine ~Substance, he adds: the 3742 3, 56 | efficacy, which comes of the Divine power, the Passion as well 3743 3, 57 | Good in respect ~of His Divine Nature, and sovereignly 3744 3, 57 | to Him according to His ~Divine Nature?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[ 3745 3, 57 | to Him ~according to His Divine Nature. For, it is written ( 3746 3, 57 | heaven ~was not human, but Divine. Therefore it seems that 3747 3, 57 | to the condition of His Divine Nature; ~both because there 3748 3, 57 | nothing higher than the Divine Nature to which He ~can 3749 3, 57 | not in keeping ~with the Divine Nature, which is immovable 3750 3, 57 | does not belong to the Divine Nature properly, yet it 3751 3, 57 | measure according to His Divine Nature, and in a measure ~ 3752 3, 57 | Further, Christ's own power is Divine. But this motion does not ~ 3753 3, 57 | does not ~seem to have been Divine, because, whereas the Divine 3754 3, 57 | Divine, because, whereas the Divine power is infinite, ~such 3755 3, 57 | nature in Christ, to wit, the Divine ~and the human. Hence His 3756 3, 57 | God." Consequently, the Divine power is the first source ~ 3757 3, 57 | power, first of all by His Divine power, and secondly by the 3758 3, 57 | His own power, i.e. His Divine power, as well as by His 3759 3, 57 | Reply OBJ 3: Although the Divine power be infinite, and operate ~ 3760 3, 57 | corporeal shares in the Divine ~goodness, the higher its 3761 3, 57 | every body partakes of the Divine Essence, as is shown in ~ 3762 3, 57 | a greater share in the ~Divine goodness than any other 3763 3, 57 | assistance ~and operation of the Divine power.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[ 3764 3, 58 | to Him according to the Divine Nature?~(3) Whether it belongs 3765 3, 58 | is no such thing in the Divine Persons, ~as was shown in 3766 3, 58 | Christ as man is exalted to Divine honor; and this is ~signified 3767 3, 58 | Father in ~respect of His Divine Nature, while in respect 3768 3, 58 | creatures in the possession of Divine gifts. But each of these ~ 3769 3, 58 | Since the right hand is the Divine beatitude, then "to sit ~ 3770 3, 59 | belongs ~exclusively to the Divine power, according to Jer. 3771 3, 59 | the personal union of the Divine ~and human natures: according 3772 3, 59 | on account of both ~His Divine personality, and the dignity 3773 3, 59 | in ~accordance with the Divine justice, He should be judge 3774 3, 59 | xx) that it is part of ~Divine judgment for the good to 3775 3, 59 | Christ according to His Divine Nature, it ~is evident that 3776 3, 59 | He came to raise men to Divine things. Hence Ambrose ~observes 3777 3, 59 | He who came down with ~a Divine purpose should hold Himself 3778 3, 59 | submitted to the verdict of the Divine ~Judgment; and consequently, 3779 3, 59 | which are not foreign to the Divine ~judgment, all these things 3780 3, 59 | only with regard to His Divine Nature, as He is the Word 3781 3, 60 | Consequently those secrets, whether Divine or human, which it is unlawful ~ 3782 3, 60 | signify something holy, viz. Divine ~wisdom and goodness inasmuch 3783 3, 60 | the kingdom of God and the Divine ~worship. But sensible things 3784 3, 60 | not seem to belong to the Divine worship: ~for we are told ( 3785 3, 60 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, Divine wisdom provides for each 3786 3, 60 | sensible things: just as in the Divine Scriptures spiritual things 3787 3, 60 | men be ~restricted by the Divine Law: still less by the Law 3788 3, 60 | should be determined by ~Divine institution. Therefore in 3789 3, 60 | which are determined by Divine ~institution.~Aquin.: SMT 3790 3, 60 | must it be determined by Divine institution what things 3791 3, 60 | but ~only in virtue of the Divine institution. And therefore 3792 3, 61 | intelligible. Now it belongs to Divine providence to ~provide for 3793 3, 61 | its condition requires. Divine wisdom, ~therefore, fittingly 3794 3, 61 | advance in the knowledge of Divine things." Consequently in 3795 3, 61 | argue some change in the ~Divine will that God should give 3796 3, 62 | participated likeness of the Divine Nature, ~according to 2 3797 3, 62 | made'] partakers of the ~Divine Nature." But the instrumental 3798 3, 62 | accomplish through the ~Divine institution an instrumental 3799 3, 62 | is the instrument of the Divine power, ~cleanses the soul: 3800 3, 62 | participated likeness of the Divine Nature. And just as the 3801 3, 62 | virtues and gifts, a certain ~Divine assistance in obtaining 3802 3, 62 | effect, and hold that the Divine ~power assists the sacraments 3803 3, 62 | Tract. lxxx in Joan.), the Divine Word perfects ~the sacrament " 3804 3, 62 | in things pertaining to Divine Worship in regard to the ~ 3805 3, 62 | gave themselves up to the Divine worship ~according to the 3806 3, 63 | things pertaining to the Divine worship according to the 3807 3, 63 | to come, by the seal of Divine Predestination. But they 3808 3, 63 | says (Eccl. Hier. ii): "The Divine Beatitude ~admits him that 3809 3, 63 | Godlike and communicators of Divine gifts." Now the worship 3810 3, 63 | consists either in receiving Divine gifts, or in bestowing them 3811 3, 63 | things pertaining to the Divine worship.~Aquin.: SMT TP 3812 3, 63 | others, ~things pertaining to Divine worship. Now the Divine 3813 3, 63 | Divine worship. Now the Divine worship consists in ~certain 3814 3, 63 | of things pertaining ~to Divine worship: and because such 3815 3, 63 | truth," consequently, the ~Divine bounty bestows grace on 3816 3, 63 | actions that pertain to the Divine worship, rather than in 3817 3, 63 | things ~pertaining to the Divine worship; which is a protestation 3818 3, 63 | a man is deputed to the Divine worship, ~as stated above ( 3819 3, 63 | things pertaining to the Divine worship. For this ~reason 3820 3, 63 | remedy for sin, ~and for the Divine worship. Now all the sacraments, 3821 3, 63 | directly ordained to the Divine ~worship. Thus it is clear 3822 3, 63 | afford man any advance in the Divine worship, but restores ~him 3823 3, 63 | sacrament may belong to the Divine worship in three ways: first 3824 3, 63 | Eucharist ~belongs to the Divine worship, for the Divine 3825 3, 63 | Divine worship, for the Divine worship consists ~principally 3826 3, 63 | thus deputing him to the Divine worship: just as inanimate ~ 3827 3, 63 | forasmuch as they are deputed to Divine ~worship.~Aquin.: SMT TP 3828 3, 64 | aptitude is ~fixed by the Divine institution to some special 3829 3, 64 | Isidore, Etym. vi) says: "The Divine power ~in the sacraments 3830 3, 64 | salutary effect." Now ~the Divine power is Christ's as God, 3831 3, 64 | could He communicate the Divine Essence. The other was the 3832 3, 64 | that he is, to take part in Divine ~things, with the thought 3833 3, 64 | call them prayers, over the Divine symbols."~Aquin.: SMT TP 3834 3, 65 | their efficacy from the Divine power, and the power of ~ 3835 3, 65 | Christ's Passion. But the Divine power is one, and Christ' 3836 3, 65 | done. In the same way ~the Divine power and the Passion of 3837 3, 66 | Para. 1/4~I answer that, By Divine institution water is the 3838 3, 66 | Personal Properties of the Divine Persons, as stated in the 3839 3, 66 | essential name. Now the Divine power which ~works in Baptism, 3840 3, 66 | by way of imitating the ~(Divine) act. In like manner, too, 3841 3, 68 | actions, in things that are of Divine or natural law. And therefore ~ 3842 3, 68 | order of the natural and Divine law.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[68] 3843 3, 69 | ordained, but which the Divine power produces miraculously 3844 3, 69 | according to the ordering of Divine providence.~Aquin.: SMT 3845 3, 69 | but a ~miraculous work of Divine providence.~Aquin.: SMT 3846 3, 69 | 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, the Divine power which can change man' 3847 3, 70 | was fully instructed about Divine ~things, both faith and 3848 3, 70 | their families ~concerning Divine things by way of paternal 3849 3, 70 | description is required by any ~divine precept; nor did the Jews, 3850 3, 71 | touch of the priest, the Divine wisdom and ~power brings 3851 3, 72 | their efficacy from the Divine institution, as stated above ( 3852 3, 72 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: The Divine power is not confined to 3853 3, 72 | faithful of Christ are a Divine work, according to 1 Cor. 3854 3, 73 | sacrament foreshadows the Divine fruition, which shall come 3855 3, 75 | alone, which rests upon Divine authority. Hence, on Lk. 3856 3, 75 | wedded His Godhead," i.e. His Divine power, to the ~bread and 3857 3, 75 | sacrament is wrought by Divine power. ~Therefore, in this 3858 3, 75 | another. And this is done by Divine power in this sacrament; 3859 3, 75 | this is reasonably done ~by Divine providence. First of all, 3860 3, 76 | a supernatural, i.e. the Divine, intellect, and ~consequently 3861 3, 76 | participated glory of the Divine intellect, sees all supernatural ~ 3862 3, 76 | things in the vision of the Divine Essence. But it can be seen 3863 3, 77 | subject. This can be done by Divine power: for since an effect ~ 3864 3, 77 | subject, but through the Divine ~power sustaining them; 3865 3, 77 | accidents are preserved by Divine ~power when the substance 3866 3, 77 | density, are preserved ~by Divine power.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[ 3867 3, 77 | it is an effect of the Divine power that the ~sacramental 3868 3, 77 | therefore, as it is an effect of Divine power ~that the sacramental 3869 3, 77 | so is it an effect ~of Divine power that they can act 3870 3, 77 | substantial form. But by ~Divine power this instrumental 3871 3, 78 | accomplished this sacrament by His Divine power, and subsequently ~ 3872 3, 78 | created power, ~but solely by Divine power, as was stated in 3873 3, 79 | with ~the sweetness of the Divine goodness, according to Cant 3874 3, 80 | is beseeming neither the Divine majesty, nor Christian ~ 3875 3, 80 | but are to ~be left to the Divine judgment.~Aquin.: SMT TP 3876 3, 81 | instance, the ~sweetness of the Divine goodness, since bread is 3877 3, 82 | he is the dispenser ~of Divine gifts, of which he ought 3878 3, 82 | the consecration of the Divine Mystery, if the priest invoking 3879 3, 82 | Christ to utter, over the ~Divine symbols, his unclean infamies, 3880 3, 82 | fall who believe that the Divine and hidden ~mysteries can 3881 3, 82 | there of the holiness of the Divine ~sacrament.~Aquin.: SMT 3882 3, 82 | although suspended by the Divine sentence, yet they are ~ 3883 3, 83 | 1/1~OBJ 4: Further, only Divine works ought to be recalled 3884 3, 83 | are rendered fit for the Divine worship, so that man derives 3885 3, 83 | making him more fitted for Divine functions, unless this be ~ 3886 3, 83 | more than in the others by Divine praises ~and by admonitions, 3887 3, 83 | 1/1~OBJ 7: Further, the Divine power works this sacrament 3888 3, 83 | part of this preparation is Divine ~praise, and consists in 3889 3, 83 | circuminsession" of all the Divine ~Persons.~Aquin.: SMT TP 3890 3, 83 | we believe Christ as the ~Divine truth, according to Jn. 3891 3, 83 | Hier. iii), he who gives Divine things to others, ought 3892 3, 83 | come to the people through Divine ~revelation, such as faith 3893 3, 83 | angel ~standing by at the Divine mysteries may present to 3894 3, 83 | presume ever to ~leave the Divine offices unfinished, unless 3895 3, 83 | his act of completing the Divine mysteries.~Aquin.: SMT TP 3896 3, 84 | of corporeal things the Divine power works out salvation 3897 3, 84 | work as instruments of the Divine power, as ~in the other 3898 3, 84 | sacraments: because it is the Divine power that works ~inwardly 3899 3, 84 | excellence of power over the Divine mysteries; hence it is written ( 3900 3, 84 | has done: yet it is due to Divine institution that ~man does 3901 3, 84 | the ~institution of the Divine law, as we have stated in 3902 3, 84 | merciful by the example of Divine ~mercy, according to Lk. 3903 3, 84 | against the infinity of Divine mercy, which surpasses any ~ 3904 3, 85 | precept about penance in the Divine law, according to ~Mt. 4: 3905 3, 86 | because this is contrary to Divine mercy, of which it is ~written ( 3906 3, 86 | patiently with the help of Divine grace, is released also 3907 3, 87 | affections so tend to God and Divine things, that ~whatever might 3908 3, 87 | of ~reverence for God and Divine things; and in this way 3909 3, 88 | previous sins was a work of ~Divine mercy, so that it cannot 3910 3, 88 | whereby one avoids sin is ~a Divine favor, for Augustine says ( 3911 3, 89 | and as ~abiding in the Divine acceptance. Now, they abide 3912 3, 90 | Penance. For ~it is the Divine power that works our salvation 3913 3, 90 | the ~sacraments. Now the Divine power is one and simple. 3914 3, 90 | simple by reason of the Divine ~power, which operates therein: 3915 3, 90 | operates therein: but the Divine power is so great that it ~ 3916 3, Note| writing so well ~of his Divine Master. The remainder of 3917 3, Note| writing so well ~of his Divine Master. The remainder of 3918 Suppl, 1 | judgment, and strays from ~the Divine commandments. Consequently 3919 Suppl, 3 | harmony ~with the order of the Divine goodness, than others do.~ 3920 Suppl, 4 | it through the agency of Divine grace or providence, ~because 3921 Suppl, 4 | those goods; rather was it ~Divine providence that was their 3922 Suppl, 6 | natural law, but of the Divine law ~which is above nature. 3923 Suppl, 6 | necessity, is according to Divine, but not ~according to natural 3924 Suppl, 6 | two counts: first, by the ~Divine law, from the very fact 3925 Suppl, 6 | OBJ 1: The precepts of the Divine law do not bind less than 3926 Suppl, 6 | can there be from positive Divine law.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[6] 3927 Suppl, 7 | But ~it belongs to the Divine law to determine the circumstances, 3928 Suppl, 7 | confession, by means of the Divine law, which determines the ~ 3929 Suppl, 7 | act of penance leans on Divine mercy. But confession ~leans 3930 Suppl, 7 | confession ~leans rather on Divine wisdom, by reason of the 3931 Suppl, 8 | except in virtue of its Divine ~institution. Now its Divine 3932 Suppl, 8 | Divine ~institution. Now its Divine institution is made known 3933 Suppl, 8 | the presupposition of the Divine ~institutions: and since 3934 Suppl, 8 | hinders the observance of a Divine command ~cannot be the subject 3935 Suppl, 8 | given by man. Now it is a ~Divine command to the rectors of 3936 Suppl, 10| through ignorance ~of the Divine law, he is not excused from 3937 Suppl, 11| sacramental confession is of Divine law, so that no human dispensation 3938 Suppl, 13| from the ~infinity of the Divine majesty, so does satisfaction 3939 Suppl, 13| infinity from the infinity of Divine mercy, in so far as it is 3940 Suppl, 14| impossible both as to the Divine ~acceptation and as to equivalence: 3941 Suppl, 14| sense the "fitness of the Divine ~goodness" is justice; thus 3942 Suppl, 17| are the dispensers of the ~divine mysteries, as appears from 3943 Suppl, 17| Now this power is in the Divine ~Trinity by authority; hence 3944 Suppl, 17| by their own, ~but by a Divine power and by the Passion 3945 Suppl, 17| OBJ 5: Further, all three Divine Persons remit sins. Now 3946 Suppl, 18| the Old Law ~signified the Divine operation, so that the priest 3947 Suppl, 18| would merely declare the Divine ~operation that has its 3948 Suppl, 18| Thirdly, by signifying the Divine operation ~causing then 3949 Suppl, 18| the judgment of God. But ~Divine justice appoints the punishment 3950 Suppl, 18| that without prejudice to Divine justice something ~can be 3951 Suppl, 18| his power against that ~Divine motion, he would not realize 3952 Suppl, 18| be turned away from the ~Divine order, and consequently 3953 Suppl, 18| the priest guided by the Divine instinct. Therefore just 3954 Suppl, 18| so the priest, moved by ~Divine instinct, some times refrains 3955 Suppl, 18| be guided entirely by the Divine ~instinct.~Aquin.: SMT XP 3956 Suppl, 19| account of the very fulness of Divine goodness in Him, and of 3957 Suppl, 20| was bestowed on priests by Divine ~authority in the words: " 3958 Suppl, 22| excommunication is privation of divine things and of the ~communion 3959 Suppl, 23| criminal ~deed, or in an act of Divine worship, or through contempt 3960 Suppl, 23| of holding communion in Divine ~worship. It may also be 3961 Suppl, 23| by holding ~communion in Divine worship one acts against 3962 Suppl, 24| knowingly ~communicates in the Divine worship with those whom 3963 Suppl, 25| too great a market of the Divine mercy" [*St. ~Bonaventure, 3964 Suppl, 25| again does it ~derogate from Divine justice, for no punishment 3965 Suppl, 29| efficacy ~thereof is due to the Divine institution. Therefore its 3966 Suppl, 29| is the ~instrument of a Divine operation. Hence the matter 3967 Suppl, 29| other sacraments, not of the Divine ~mercy, but rather of the 3968 Suppl, 30| of the matter, but by the Divine power which works ~reasonably. 3969 Suppl, 31| necessity, is due to the Divine ~dispensation, in order 3970 Suppl, 34| their ~participation of divine things, and their communicating 3971 Suppl, 34| Now the communication of divine things, which is the ~purpose 3972 Suppl, 34| to the dispensing of ~the divine sacraments, as by the blessing 3973 Suppl, 34| sacraments is from the ~divine power, which works our salvation 3974 Suppl, 34| include a mention of the ~divine power by the invocation 3975 Suppl, 34| expressed ~on the part of the divine power to which the effect 3976 Suppl, 34| signifies and ~contains the divine power through the sanctification 3977 Suppl, 35| admitting men to witness the Divine ~sacraments, and so forth; 3978 Suppl, 36| appointed to lead others in ~Divine things, he who being conscious 3979 Suppl, 36| unfaithfulness who gives any man Divine things above his ~measure: 3980 Suppl, 36| to the Church and to the Divine honor which is ~promoted 3981 Suppl, 36| receives or demands any Divine thing from him also sins 3982 Suppl, 36| that ~he is to take part in Divine things, with the thought 3983 Suppl, 36| them prayers, over ~the Divine symbols." Therefore a priest 3984 Suppl, 36| repaired in an instant by Divine grace.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[ 3985 Suppl, 37| things pertaining to the Divine mysteries; and so various 3986 Suppl, 37| debarred from beholding Divine things and from the assembly 3987 Suppl, 37| implicitly. But afterwards the Divine worship ~developed, and 3988 Suppl, 37| various modes of receiving ~Divine things, and hence also they 3989 Suppl, 37| only one mode ~of receiving Divine things, which results from 3990 Suppl, 37| appointed to ~any other than Divine offices. Now all these are 3991 Suppl, 37| the doorkeeper is ~given a Divine power to debar others from 3992 Suppl, 37| they ~are enlisted in the Divine service, wherefore the blessing 3993 Suppl, 37| to be set ~aside for the Divine worship, wherefore the blessing 3994 Suppl, 38| applied by their Orders to the Divine ~worship in a more noble 3995 Suppl, 38| others to places ~in all the Divine services. Hence he alone 3996 Suppl, 39| man pledges himself to the Divine ~offices. And since no man 3997 Suppl, 40| were not ~ordained to the Divine ministry, it would seem 3998 Suppl, 40| those who are devoted to the Divine ministry.~Aquin.: SMT XP 3999 Suppl, 40| apply themselves to the ~Divine ministry to be shaven or 4000 Suppl, 40| who are appointed to the Divine service ~acquire a royal


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