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      Part, Question3001   3, 16  |            it might be taken in this way ~for the subject of the
3002   3, 16  |              the nature; and in this way it ~is not true that Christ
3003   3, 16  |              suppositum; and in this way, since the ~suppositum of
3004   3, 16  |             in a person, and in this way it is true, for whatever ~
3005   3, 16  |            human nature; and in this way Christ as Man is not ~a
3006   3, 16  |            is eternal. Hence in ~one way He is a person, as Man;
3007   3, 16  |               as Man; and in another way He is not, as stated ~above.~
3008   3, 17  |          another." And it is in this way that Augustine explains
3009   3, 17  |              human nature, in such a way that the Person is said ~
3010   3, 18  |             to will in ~this or that way belongs not to our nature
3011   3, 18  |            say "to will in a certain way," we signify a ~determinate
3012   3, 18  |                to ~will in a certain way" belongs to the nature,
3013   3, 18  |              in man. But in the same way as regards man's ~apprehension,
3014   3, 19  |          instrument; and in the same way the human nature ~shares
3015   3, 19  |               objects. Hence in this way the diversity of operations
3016   3, 19  |        authority is God; and in this way no creature has any good
3017   3, 20  |            the Creator." And in this way the Son of God ~(Phil. 2:
3018   3, 20  |             that nature. And in this way nothing ~prevents Christ
3019   3, 20  |                 Truth shows in this ~way" (i.e. whereby the Father
3020   3, 20  |              obey reason. Hence this way a man may be said to be ~
3021   3, 22  |            being sanctified in a new way - namely, as a victim actually ~
3022   3, 22  |      sacrifice, which is offered by ~way of satisfaction, but by
3023   3, 22  |            heaven - and prepared the way for us, that we might enter
3024   3, 23  |   nevertheless, is His Father in one way, ~and ours in another. Whence
3025   3, 23  |              of the builder. In this way every ~creature is like
3026   3, 23  |              of the master. ~In this way the rational creature, even
3027   3, 24  |           according to the customary way of speaking in Holy ~Scripture,
3028   3, 24  |             of ours: for in the same way and by the ~same eternal
3029   3, 25  |             honored in them. In this way a man may be ~honored even
3030   3, 25  |           Christ, but in a different way.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[25] A[
3031   3, 25  |            is forbidden in the ~same way as adoration of the thing
3032   3, 25  |            it is united to it in any way whatsoever. In the first
3033   3, 25  |             whatsoever. In the first way ~men are wont to venerate
3034   3, 25  |          king's image; in the second way, his robe. ~And both are
3035   3, 25  |           both ways - namely, in one way ~in so far as it represents
3036   3, 25  |      extended thereon; ~in the other way, from its contact with the
3037   3, 25  |             blood. Wherefore in each way it is worshiped ~with the
3038   3, 25  |            taken the same out of the way, ~fastening it to the cross,
3039   3, 25  |          united to Him in some other way, viz. by ~representation
3040   3, 25  |            sake. But not in the same way ~as honor given to an image
3041   3, 25  |           not to be venerated in any way at all.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
3042   3, 25  |            parents is greater, in no way are the ~bodies themselves
3043   3, 27  |              that it was granted, by way of privilege, ~to others,
3044   3, 27  |         contract original sin in any way whatever, but was holy in
3045   3, 27  |          since she was ~conceived by way of fleshly concupiscence
3046   3, 27  |         might be understood in this ~way, that, by the abundance
3047   3, 27  |             of Israel came in by the way of the east," i.e. by the
3048   3, 27  |          that she might be in ~every way the conqueror of sin." ~
3049   3, 27  |              foreshadow in a special way the ~sanctification effected
3050   3, 28  |          come into ~existence by the way of nature: since nature,
3051   3, 28  |           seed of the male is not by way of matter, but by way of ~
3052   3, 28  |             by way of matter, but by way of ~agent: and the female
3053   3, 28  |              motherhood, while in no way ~does it injure her virginity."
3054   3, 29  |          order that in the customary way His genealogy might be ~
3055   3, 29  |           unable to speak, and in no way differing from the ~generality
3056   3, 29  |          operation, by which in some way a thing attains its ~end.
3057   3, 30  |        therein excludes man from the way of salvation; because, as ~
3058   3, 31  |             called in a most special way the Son ~of both, in order
3059   3, 31  |            say that Mary was in some way descended from ~David.~Aquin.:
3060   3, 31  |         believe that she was in some way descended from Solomon through
3061   3, 31  |         woman. First because in this way the entire ~human nature
3062   3, 31  |              in Adam and Abraham "by way of a bodily substance." ~
3063   3, 31  |             lit. x) that in whatever way ~Christ was in Adam and
3064   3, 31  |           not in Adam and Abraham by way of some ~signate matter,
3065   3, 31  |              patriarchs, in no other way than was His Mother's body,
3066   3, 31  |              to have been in Adam by way of origin, according to
3067   3, 31  |           according to the flesh, by way of origin.~Aquin.: SMT TP
3068   3, 31  |            was not in Adam in such a way that ~Adam's sin belonged
3069   3, 31  |            were in Abraham in such a way so as ~to be descended from
3070   3, 32  |          whole ~Trinity; yet in some way it is attributed to each
3071   3, 32  |               except they be in some way ~mingled. But Christ's body
3072   3, 32  |             the Holy Ghost in such a way ~that the efficiency of
3073   3, 33  |          body to develop in the same way ~as the bodies of other
3074   3, 33  |         Christ does in ~a superhuman way those things that pertain
3075   3, 33  |             in a ~natural and wonted way. But this is not so in the
3076   3, 34  |          Christ, but not in the same way. ~For the Word of God has
3077   3, 34  |          once merited he makes, in a way, ~his own: consequently
3078   3, 34  |            of ~its creation. In this way did Christ's soul in the
3079   3, 34  |            reason is ~that grace, by way of a certain likeness, said
3080   3, 35  |         itself. Thus, then, but in a way much more sublime, the Son
3081   3, 35  |          because it is designated by way of a ~transformation or
3082   3, 35  |           for our salvation is, in a way, ~natural, since a Man was
3083   3, 35  |          Mother of God. For the only way in which it could be denied
3084   3, 35  |            his mother, depends, in a way, on him: because the ~very
3085   3, 35  |          something according ~to our way of thinking, as we have
3086   3, 35  |        creature ~to Him. In the same way Christ is really the Son
3087   3, 35  |            nature would need in some way to ~be the subject of filiation,
3088   3, 35  |              filiation, just as in a way it is the subject of ~nativity;
3089   3, 35  |      principle of ~generation in one way, and the mother in another (
3090   3, 35  |           one action and in the same way - for instance, if many. ~
3091   3, 35  |          intellect. And thus in one ~way there is only one real filiation
3092   3, 36  |             came to offer men as the way to righteousness. according
3093   3, 36  |       disciples, "Go ye not into the way of the Gentiles," so that
3094   3, 36  |             the ~"infant Jesus in no way different from the generality
3095   3, 36  |              be made known in such a way that ~the proof of His Godhead
3096   3, 36  |              1/1~Reply OBJ 1: By the way of generation and movement
3097   3, 36  |              earthly, but also, in a way, heavenly, ~to both (shepherds
3098   3, 36  |          left its orbit and made its way to him who was just born":
3099   3, 36  |              rather was it the other way about."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
3100   3, 36  |          asked, heard and went their way: the teachers spoke and ~
3101   3, 36  |        milestones that point out the way but ~walk not" (Augustine,
3102   3, 36  |          trouble to come such a long way for nothing. Consequently
3103   3, 37  |              All these names in some way mean the same as Jesus,
3104   3, 37  |         called Wonderful," etc., the way ~and term of our salvation
3105   3, 37  |              sexual union, in such a way that after birth the ~seal
3106   3, 37  |              sin": and in a singular way "is He ~called 'holy,' because
3107   3, 38  |           Christ. Consequently, in a way, it belonged to the law
3108   3, 38  |         grace, but only prepared the way for grace; and this in three
3109   3, 38  |           began it by ~preparing the way for it.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
3110   3, 38  |          bring the ~nations into the way of salvation was reserved
3111   3, 38  |          John's baptism prepared the way for Christ's. But ~Christ'
3112   3, 38  |          John's baptism prepared the way not only for Christ to be ~
3113   3, 39  |             opened, to show that the way to heaven is open to the ~
3114   3, 39  |           were opened, as though the way ~had been shown by which
3115   3, 39  |           the Holy Ghost in the same way. Because from ~the very
3116   3, 40  |            Himself came the opposite way, both coming ~unto publicans'
3117   3, 40  |       fulfilled the Law . . . in one way, by transgressing ~none
3118   3, 41  |                iv): "What means this way of addressing Him, save
3119   3, 41  |             to everybody in the same way; it must arise from those ~
3120   3, 42  |            10:5, "Go ye not into the way of the Gentiles." Jerome
3121   3, 42  |         doctrine, which was the only way to salvation, and because
3122   3, 42  |              Mt. 13:34). In the same way, ~therefore, He could have
3123   3, 43  |              higher demons in such a way that they retain their power
3124   3, 43  |              2/3~Secondly, as to the way in which He worked miracles -
3125   3, 43  |         bidding, as they came in His way, He made whole . . . Mark ~
3126   3, 44  |       Ambrose says: "What means this way of addressing Him? save
3127   3, 44  |              midst of them, went His way," ~on which Chrysostom observes (
3128   3, 44  |            Divine power, healing by ~way of command, but also by
3129   3, 44  |            each ~step forward in the way of perfection is due to
3130   3, 44  |           loaves was not effected by way of ~creation, but by an
3131   3, 45  |              and how can we know the way?" Above all is ~this necessary
3132   3, 45  |            into a glorified body, by way of a permanent quality affecting ~
3133   3, 46  |             word "necessary." In one way it means anything which ~
3134   3, 46  |            be otherwise; and in this way it is evident that it ~was
3135   3, 46  |         there was any other possible way of human deliverance besides
3136   3, 46  |          there was no other possible way of human ~deliverance besides
3137   3, 46  |           xiii): "We assert that the way ~whereby God deigned to
3138   3, 46  |             Reply OBJ 2: In the same way we must understand what
3139   3, 46  |          there was any more suitable way of delivering the human
3140   3, 46  |             some other more suitable way of ~delivering the human
3141   3, 46  |              no ~other more suitable way of healing our misery" than
3142   3, 46  |            specifically, and in this way it was not necessary for ~
3143   3, 46  |              all ye that pass by the way attend, and see if there
3144   3, 46  |              interior sadness in one way, and ~outward sensitive
3145   3, 46  |           visible object. In another way a faculty suffers by ~a
3146   3, 46  |           with regard to it. In this way ~passion of the sensitive
3147   3, 46  |           cause can reach it in ~the way mentioned above.~Aquin.:
3148   3, 47  |              that cause. In another ~way someone causes an effect
3149   3, 47  |             is entering: and in this way ~Christ was the cause of
3150   3, 47  |            the Passion. In the first way, because by His ~eternal
3151   3, 48  |       brought about our salvation by way of merit?~(2) Whether it
3152   3, 48  |         merit?~(2) Whether it was by way of atonement?~(3) Whether
3153   3, 48  |     atonement?~(3) Whether it was by way of sacrifice?~(4) Whether
3154   3, 48  |     sacrifice?~(4) Whether it was by way of redemption?~(5) Whether
3155   3, 48  |       brought about our salvation by way of merit?~Aquin.: SMT TP
3156   3, 48  |              about our ~salvation by way of merit. For the sources
3157   3, 48  |          Passion wrought nothing by ~way of merit.~Aquin.: SMT TP
3158   3, 48  |             His members in ~the same way as the works of any other
3159   3, 48  |       brought about our salvation by way of atonement?~Aquin.: SMT
3160   3, 48  |              about our ~salvation by way of atonement. For it seems
3161   3, 48  |         Christ's Passion operated by way of sacrifice?~Aquin.: SMT
3162   3, 48  |           Passion did not operate by way of ~sacrifice. For the truth
3163   3, 48  |      prefigured by many, in the same way as a single concept of thought
3164   3, 48  |       brought about our salvation by way of redemption?~Aquin.: SMT
3165   3, 48  |             effect our salvation ~by way of redemption. For no one
3166   3, 48  |            rescued from his power by way of redemption.~Aquin.: SMT
3167   3, 48  |          under God's power: in which way he never ceased to ~belong
3168   3, 48  |           none of His." In the first way, then, man never ~ceased
3169   3, 48  |            to God, but in the second way he did cease because of ~
3170   3, 48  |     beneficial to the Church, ~as by way, not of redemption, but
3171   3, 48  |            same agent to ~operate by way of merit and by way of efficiency,
3172   3, 48  |       operate by way of merit and by way of efficiency, since he
3173   3, 48  |          someone else. But it was by way of merit that ~Christ's
3174   3, 48  |              Therefore it was not by way ~of efficiency.~Aquin.:
3175   3, 48  |             s very flesh, it acts by way of ~satisfaction, inasmuch
3176   3, 48  |      servitude of guilt, ~it acts by way of redemption: but in so
3177   3, 48  |      reconciled with God ~it acts by way of sacrifice, as shall be
3178   3, 49  |         three ways. First of all, by way of exciting our charity, ~
3179   3, 49  |        causes forgiveness of sins by way ~of redemption. For since
3180   3, 49  |             His Passion: in the same way as if a man by the ~good
3181   3, 49  |         which is Christ. Thirdly, by way of ~efficiency, inasmuch
3182   3, 49  |             hearts. And even in this way sins are forgiven through
3183   3, 49  |            is abolished. In another ~way - indirectly, that is to
3184   3, 49  |  reconciliation to God. In the first way, inasmuch as it takes away
3185   3, 49  |             of iniquity." In another way, inasmuch as it is a most ~
3186   3, 49  |              up that ~shall open the way before them." But to open
3187   3, 49  |        before them." But to open the way to heaven seems to ~be nothing
3188   3, 49  |             shall be called the holy way, and the unclean shall not
3189   3, 49  |         flaming sword, turning every way, to keep the way of ~the
3190   3, 49  |       turning every way, to keep the way of ~the tree of life." The
3191   3, 49  |             ascending He "opened the way before them."~Aquin.: SMT
3192   3, 49  |            merited His exaltation by way of ~recompense even on behalf
3193   3, 50  |            His death conduced in any way to our salvation?~Aquin.:
3194   3, 50  |         death." Now it is a ~fitting way of satisfying for another
3195   3, 50  |          cause of ~heat: and in this way Christ by His death brought
3196   3, 50  |              Topic. ii): and in this way the dead and living body ~
3197   3, 50  |            Body Para. 2/2~In another way "simply" is the same as "
3198   3, 50  |           denotes two things: in one way it is the ~separation of
3199   3, 50  |             of the sort; in ~another way, the complete dissolving
3200   3, 50  |            truth. But in the ~second way Christ's body was incorrupt."~
3201   3, 50  |              s death conduced in any way to our salvation?~Aquin.:
3202   3, 50  |         death did not conduce in any way to ~our salvation. For death
3203   3, 50  |             wrought our salvation by way of merit. ~But Christ's
3204   3, 50  |            could not operate in this way, because in death the ~body
3205   3, 50  |           towards death: and in this way it is the ~same thing to
3206   3, 50  |             Christ's ~death. In this way Christ's death cannot be
3207   3, 50  |           cause of our salvation by ~way of merit, but only by way
3208   3, 50  |            way of merit, but only by way of causality, that is to
3209   3, 50  |             effect ~our salvation by way of merit, yet it did so
3210   3, 50  |              merit, yet it did so by way of causality, as ~stated
3211   3, 51  |          Christ's burial seems in no way to be conducive to ~our
3212   3, 51  |          body to putrefy, or in ~any way be reduced to dust, since
3213   3, 51  |           His body to putrefy in any way or dissolve no matter ~how;
3214   3, 52  |              its effect, and in this way Christ descended into each
3215   3, 52  |            Body Para. 2/2~In another way a thing is said to be in
3216   3, 52  |            its essence: and ~in this way Christ's soul descended
3217   3, 52  |            sorrows there. In another way it can be taken as implying
3218   3, 52  |      infernal mansions, may in ~this way be designated as the deepest
3219   3, 52  |             original sin ~were in no way united to Christ's Passion
3220   3, 52  |        operates in the sacraments by way of healing ~and expiation.
3221   3, 53  |            so ~that he begins in any way to live anew after being
3222   3, 53  |           actually dead: in ~another way, so that he is not only
3223   3, 54  |       brightness. And it was in this way that Christ's ~body appeared
3224   3, 55  |          secondly to the same on the way from the ~sepulchre; thirdly
3225   3, 55  |           the disciples in a fitting way after the ~Resurrection.~
3226   3, 55  |      apostles unless He prepared the way ~for them in men's hearts:
3227   3, 55  |        manifested to men in the same way as Divine things are revealed.
3228   3, 55  |          held ~fast in the aforesaid way, "until the Sacrament of
3229   3, 55  |             to be a hindrance in the way of man's beatitude; because
3230   3, 56  |             not appear to be in ~any way the cause of ours.~Aquin.:
3231   3, 56  |            deliver us in ~some other way than through Christ's Passion
3232   3, 56  |        decreed to deliver us in this way, ~it is evident that Christ'
3233   3, 57  |             Christ's body was in no ~way changed after the Resurrection.
3234   3, 57  |             from a heavenly ~body by way of perfection or preservation;
3235   3, 57  |           rejoiced ~thereat in a new way, as at a thing completed.
3236   3, 57  |            go up that shall open the way before ~them."~Aquin.: SMT
3237   3, 57  |         before God: and in the ~same way God is said to ascend metaphorically
3238   3, 57  |         bodies, or ~whether it be by way of spiritual contact, as
3239   3, 57  |              attributed: and in this way it is due to the body of
3240   3, 57  |               First, He prepared the way for our ascent into heaven, ~
3241   3, 57  |              up that shall open ~the way before them." For since
3242   3, 57  |            cause of our salvation by way not ~of merit, but of efficiency,
3243   3, 57  |           which is sin, and also by ~way of merit: whereas Christ'
3244   3, 57  |             worthiness suffers in no way, if, from some special ~
3245   3, 58  |               1/1~Reply OBJ 3: In no way can it be said that the
3246   3, 59  |          every one according to ~his way." Therefore judiciary power
3247   3, 59  |            belongs to Christ in this way according to His human ~
3248   3, 59  |              Joan.]. And in the same way it must be ~said that judiciary
3249   3, 59  |             hurtful. And in the same way perfect ~judgment cannot
3250   3, 59  |             it in the future. In one way, as it still lives on in
3251   3, 59  |   reputations linger ~on. In another way in a man's children, who
3252   3, 59  |            the apostles. In a fourth way, as to the ~body, which
3253   3, 59  |             dust utterly. In a fifth way, as to the things upon ~
3254   3, 60  |        habitude of sign: and in this way a sacrament is a kind of ~
3255   3, 60  |           the ~human nature. In this way a sacrament signifies the
3256   3, 60  |          certain signs. And in this ~way, too, certain things which
3257   3, 60  |              sacraments. Nor is the ~way of salvation narrowed thereby:
3258   3, 60  |              three ways: and in each way it is fitting for words
3259   3, 60  |      sacraments are called words by ~way of a certain likeness, in
3260   3, 60  |              sacraments words are by way of form, as stated ~above (
3261   3, 60  |         attempt to baptize in such a way as to omit one of the aforesaid
3262   3, 60  |             are added by Doctors by ~way of explanation of the Holy
3263   3, 61  |              gives grace to man in a way which is suitable to him.
3264   3, 62  |          must needs say that in some way the sacraments of the ~New
3265   3, 62  |         makes something hot. In this way none but God can cause grace:
3266   3, 62  |           each of these in the ~same way, but in each according to
3267   3, 62  |            the hearer. It is in this way that a spiritual power is
3268   3, 62  |             His Passion, not only by way of efficiency and merit, ~
3269   3, 62  |              and merit, ~but also by way of satisfaction. Likewise
3270   3, 62  |             sin belongs in a special way to His Passion. And therefore
3271   3, 63  |        nature of a principle, in the way already explained.~Aquin.:
3272   3, 63  |          likened to him. And in this way those who ~are deputed to
3273   3, 63  |             in the rational soul "by way of an image." But the ~image
3274   3, 63  |            of the ~sacraments." In a way Confirmation also is ordained
3275   3, 63  |             grace. But in a special ~way some sacraments, which imprint
3276   3, 64  |            instrument. In the former way the ~interior sacramental
3277   3, 64  |          which is God. In the second way, however, ~the interior
3278   3, 64  |             man, but not in the same way. For, as God, He works in
3279   3, 64  |            sacraments, because, in a way, a minister is of the ~nature
3280   3, 64  |              a workman ~works in one way with his hand, in another
3281   3, 64  |         certain fitness. And in this way ~good ministers are required
3282   3, 64  |        righteousness, as being ~in a way parts of righteousness.
3283   3, 65  |         caused by sin. And in either way it is becoming that there ~
3284   3, 65  |              to be done. In the same way ~the Divine power and the
3285   3, 65  |   Confirmation to Baptism; in such a way, that Penance is ~more necessary,
3286   3, 65  |          Body Para. 2/3~In the first way, three sacraments are necessary
3287   3, 65  |          Para. 3/3~But in the second way the other sacraments are
3288   3, 65  |              the first or the second way. It is thus that the ~sacraments
3289   3, 66  |             he ~adds, "preparing the way for us, whereby we mount
3290   3, 66  |       therefrom; but not in the same way ~as the sacraments of the
3291   3, 66  |      produced from certain things by way of putrefaction.~Aquin.:
3292   3, 66  |            of the world the ordinary way of baptizing is by immersion. ~
3293   3, 66  |        washing be done this or ~that way, is accidental to Baptism.
3294   3, 66  |       Leander: "It cannot be in ~any way reprehensible to baptize
3295   3, 66  |         Passion, but not in the same way. ~For Baptism is a commemoration
3296   3, 66  |            and the like. And in this way by means of the sacramental ~
3297   3, 66  |           John," which prepared the ~way for our Baptism.~~Aquin.:
3298   3, 66  |              the Baptism of Water by way of a ~figurative representation;
3299   3, 66  |         Spirit or of Repentance, ~by way of desire. but in the Baptism
3300   3, 66  |             the Baptism of Blood, by way of imitating the ~(Divine)
3301   3, 67  |            the aforesaid are a ~long way off."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[67]
3302   3, 67  |        however, they perceive in any way that the contrary is the
3303   3, 68  |            xli, that "we believe the way of salvation ~to be open
3304   3, 68  |              sacraments: and in this way His work consists ~in perfecting
3305   3, 68  |          young man according to his ~way, even when he is old, he
3306   3, 68  |           person baptized be in some way washed with water, since
3307   3, 69  |              of actual sin in such a way as to free ~man from all
3308   3, 69  |          original sin spread in this way, that at first the person
3309   3, 69  |             up'] that shall open the way before them." Therefore
3310   3, 69  |           insincerity includes, in a way, every sin.~Aquin.: SMT
3311   3, 70  |          concerning Divine things by way of paternal admonition.
3312   3, 70  |      household after him to keep the way of the Lord." ~Aquin.: SMT
3313   3, 71  |       imposition of hands, bars ~the way against the return of him
3314   3, 72  |              sacraments are in ~some way necessary for salvation:
3315   3, 72  |          Confirmation perfects, in a way, the sacrament of ~Baptism,
3316   3, 72  |              to which, ~in a certain way, all the other sacraments
3317   3, 73  |             receiving Baptism, in no way have they Baptism in ~desire;
3318   3, 73  |            for salvation in the same way as Baptism is.~Aquin.: SMT
3319   3, 73  |             because it ~supplies the way of winning thither. And
3320   3, 73  |           not come to us in the same way; for those out of which
3321   3, 74  |         grains, which ~cannot in any way be generated from wheat
3322   3, 74  |              sacrament it is used by way of refreshment, according
3323   3, 74  |         mixed together: ~in the same way as neither the Lord's body
3324   3, 75  |           this sacrament in the same way as a ~body is in a place,
3325   3, 75  |            cannot stand, ~because no way can be assigned whereby
3326   3, 75  |        natural energies. And in this way it produces the ~substantial
3327   3, 75  |       expressions may be admitted by way of similitude, ~namely,
3328   3, 76  |              Out. Para. 1/1 - OF THE WAY IN WHICH CHRIST IS IN THIS
3329   3, 76  |             is in this sacrament "by way of substance," ~and not
3330   3, 76  |              substance," ~and not by way of quantity. But the proper
3331   3, 76  |      substantively, that is, ~in the way in which substance is under
3332   3, 76  |              which means, not in the way in which the dimensive ~
3333   3, 76  |        sacrament in two ways: in one way, by the power of the sacrament;
3334   3, 76  |            in this ~sacrament not by way of commensuration, which
3335   3, 76  |              the lesser; but ~in the way mentioned above (ad 1,2).~
3336   3, 76  |             that is to say, in that ~way in which substance is contained
3337   3, 76  |           Body Para. 2/2~Hence in no way is Christ's body locally
3338   3, 76  |           Body Para. 2/3~In the same way neither is it moved of itself
3339   3, 76  |        ceases to exist. ~And in this way, since Christ has unfailing
3340   3, 76  |              taken away, in the same way as God ceases to be the ~
3341   3, 76  |           intellects. For since ~the way in which Christ is in this
3342   3, 76  |              them, not merely as ~by way of veil (just as we are
3343   3, 76  |     sacrament, yet it cannot see the way in which it exists under
3344   3, 76  |             body is not there in any way.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[76] A[
3345   3, 76  |            truth." And since in this way no change is made in the ~
3346   3, 77  |            human body cannot ~in any way be affected by such accidents;
3347   3, 77  |             in any ~one; and in this way immaterial separated forms,
3348   3, 77  |     accidents, rather than the other way about.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
3349   3, 77  |         substantial form in the same way as the being of accident
3350   3, 77  |     instrumentally, just in the same way as ~anything can act outside
3351   3, 77  |         corruption. Therefore, in no way can the ~sacramental species
3352   3, 77  |       corrupted in two ways: in ~one way, of themselves; in another
3353   3, 77  |            of themselves; in another way, accidentally. They could
3354   3, 77  |             the quantity, not in the way in which increase or decrease ~
3355   3, 77  |             become one. And in ~this way such accidents can be corrupted
3356   3, 77  |              be corrupted in another way, through the corruption
3357   3, 77  |             its subject, and in this way also they can be corrupted
3358   3, 77  |              not corrupted in such a way that they disappear altogether,
3359   3, 77  |            consecrated wine is in no way mixed ~with the substance
3360   3, 77  |       entirely or in part, after the way mentioned above (A[5]), ~
3361   3, 78  |             the minister, whether by way of exercising an act, as
3362   3, 78  |           confirm thee," etc.; or by way of ~command, as when it
3363   3, 78  |             the power," ~etc.; or by way of entreaty, as when in
3364   3, 78  |               sacrament, in the same way as operation is not the
3365   3, 78  |            words: and it was in this way that ~Eusebius understood
3366   3, 78  |          stumbling blocks out of the way of ~My people." But some
3367   3, 78  |         Secondly, it can be taken by way of metaphor, so that Christ'
3368   3, 78  |         understood by the chalice by way of comparison, because,
3369   3, 78  |             since it is uttered by a way of narration: ~for the priest
3370   3, 78  |            priest pronounces them by way of ~recital, as though they
3371   3, 79  |     sacrament is considered from the way in ~which this sacrament
3372   3, 79  |            given; for it is given by way of food and drink. ~And
3373   3, 79  |           they signify, therefore by way of assimilation it is said
3374   3, 79  |     spiritual being, and is given by way of ~ablution. Consequently,
3375   3, 79  |             Christ within himself by way of spiritual nourishment,
3376   3, 79  |             enjoined ~upon a man, by way of satisfaction, to have
3377   3, 79  |            Eucharist is given as ~by way of nourishing and perfecting
3378   3, 79  |          from future sin in the same way as the body is preserved
3379   3, 79  |              benefits ~recipients by way both of sacrament and of
3380   3, 79  |              it, it is beneficial by way of ~sacrifice, inasmuch
3381   3, 79  |             sins taken in the ~first way do not in any way hinder
3382   3, 79  |              first way do not in any way hinder the effect of this
3383   3, 79  |            Considered in the second ~way venial sins do not utterly
3384   3, 80  |              QQ[73],79). The perfect way, then, of receiving ~this
3385   3, 80  |          proper species, and in this way the angels eat Christ spiritually ~
3386   3, 80  |            Body Para. 2/2~In another way one may eat Christ spiritually,
3387   3, 80  |              to its end, in the same way as the angels ~enjoy it;
3388   3, 80  |              not set down as a third way besides sacramental and ~
3389   3, 80  |            the chalice." And in this way ~nevertheless the sinner
3390   3, 80  |            that account; in the same way if ~he has utterly forgotten
3391   3, 80  |             them who slew Christ, by way of similitude, because each
3392   3, 80  |           suspected of crime, as ~by way of examination. ~(tm)Aquin.:
3393   3, 80  |           Body Para. 5/6~In the same way too the corporeal cause
3394   3, 80  |      everything taken before-hand by way of food or drink: and such
3395   3, 80  |              provided it be taken by way of food or drink. But the ~
3396   3, 80  |            they are swallowed not by way of ~food but by way of saliva.
3397   3, 80  |           not by way of ~food but by way of saliva. The same holds
3398   3, 80  |             person takes anything by way of food or drink after ~
3399   3, 80  |            Body Para. 2/2~In another way men are said not to possess
3400   3, 80  |              to them, ~because in no way has there been any preceding
3401   3, 80  |              His Passion is given by way of food which ~is partaken
3402   3, 80  |               though not in the same way." But love and hope, ~whereunto
3403   3, 81  |             1]). Consequently, in no way did Christ partake ~of this
3404   3, 81  |             He took them in the same way as He ~gave them to others
3405   3, 81  |              a good thing in an evil way . . . For if he be ~'chastised'
3406   3, 82  |            likewise his. In the same way also, by ~dispensing the
3407   3, 82  |           except the latter, in some way, consent, as Augustine says (
3408   3, 82  |         Canon is speaking, not as by way of assertion, but by ~way
3409   3, 82  |            way of assertion, but by ~way of inquiry, as can be gleaned
3410   3, 83  |            the tomb." ~It is in this way that Augustine explains
3411   3, 83  |         glorify me; and there is the way by which I ~will show him
3412   3, 83  |               The Psalms comprise by way of praise ~whatever is contained
3413   3, 83  |            not ~observed in the same way as it was then: because
3414   3, 83  |          dealing with them in such a way, that what may have happened ~
3415   3, 84  |       regards every kind of sin in a way, but not each in ~the same
3416   3, 84  |            but not each in ~the same way. Because Penance regards
3417   3, 84  |              penance in this or that way. Wherefore at the outset
3418   3, 84  |             for ~one's grief in some way or other, and also that
3419   3, 84  |               was fixed in a certain way in the Old Law - with regard
3420   3, 84  |             that they should in some way confess their ~sins, at
3421   3, 84  |           the same respect, in which way joy and sorrow cannot be ~
3422   3, 84  |           for his suffering. In this way a man ~may be displeased
3423   3, 85  |             of the will, and in this way it ~implies choice, and
3424   3, 85  |             immediately, in the same way as joy for past ~good acts;
3425   3, 85  |              that the king is on his way, not only to reward but
3426   3, 86  |             out a sin. In the ~first way the sins of the demons and
3427   3, 86  |              pardons sin in the same way as he pardons an ~offense
3428   3, 86  |            are the ~undefiled in the way," after expounding verse
3429   3, 86  |            as such acts are, in some way, subordinate to the keys
3430   3, 87  |           sin separates him in some ~way. Now this separation is
3431   3, 87  |             put on the ~soul, in one way, by the privation of the
3432   3, 87  |    detestation for sin, and in ~this way the general confession [*
3433   3, 87  |           Divine things; and in this way a bishop's blessing, ~the
3434   3, 88  |              sins they return, in a ~way, on account of ingratitude?~(
3435   3, 88  |      aversion of mortal sin is [in a way, caused by ~the adherence,
3436   3, 88  |          return simply even in this ~way. But this is impossible,
3437   3, 88  |             Consequently it is in no way possible for the stain of
3438   3, 88  |         favor received, and, in this way, man is ungrateful to God
3439   3, 88  |           original sin return in the way ~explained above, just as
3440   3, 88  |            favor itself, and in this way innocence is a greater favor
3441   3, 88  |             if he scorns it. In this way the ~favor of the pardon
3442   3, 88  |            ingratitude, ~and in this way a sinner's ingratitude is
3443   3, 89  |              the virtues in the same way as it causes ~grace, as
3444   3, 89  |            process, or in some other way made notorious, those who
3445   3, 89  |              works is dead." In this way also, all works ~that are
3446   3, 90  |              the difference. In this way, each sacrament is divided
3447   3, 90  |             of ~matter: and, in this way, as stated above (A[1]),
3448   3, 90  |         because the foundation, in a way, contains virtually the ~
3449   3, 90  |              whole building. In this way contrition includes virtually
3450 Suppl, 1 |            substance of the act, the way of acting, its origin and
3451 Suppl, 1 |            is employed to signify by way of metaphor. For just as
3452 Suppl, 2 |              is disposed not to give way ~easily, hence it is that
3453 Suppl, 2 |             of ~spiritual healing by way of some alteration. Now
3454 Suppl, 3 |              be ~shunned in the same way as sin; whereas that which
3455 Suppl, 3 |            of ~each sin; and in this way too it is habitually more
3456 Suppl, 3 |               yet it is found in the way explained above; and also
3457 Suppl, 3 |          above; and also in ~another way, in so far as, in this general
3458 Suppl, 4 |              reaching the end of the way. ~Wherefore, since past
3459 Suppl, 5 |             sin, but not in the same way. Because, as ~part of a
3460 Suppl, 5 |           infusion of ~grace, in one way, and, in another, follows:
3461 Suppl, 5 |            punishment should in some way compensate ~for the sin.
3462 Suppl, 5 |            displeasure, and in this ~way it may happen that the act
3463 Suppl, 6 |              temporal, wherefore the way of salvation ~remains open,
3464 Suppl, 6 |            is not in all in the same way. Therefore it ~is not according
3465 Suppl, 6 |        natural law avail in the same way in ~the law of Moses and
3466 Suppl, 6 |            is a remedy, and in this ~way not all are bound to confession,
3467 Suppl, 6 |           positive law, and in this ~way all are bound by the precept
3468 Suppl, 7 |         Natural reason, in a general way, inclines a man to make ~
3469 Suppl, 7 |             confession in the proper way, to confess as he ought,
3470 Suppl, 7 |           when he ought, and in this way confession belongs to the
3471 Suppl, 8 |             of a sacrament. ~In this way it requires a dispenser
3472 Suppl, 8 |              they be hindered in the way of salvation. But it seems
3473 Suppl, 8 |            not left to us in such a ~way that we can do just as we
3474 Suppl, 8 |        priest does not ~straiten the way of salvation, but determines
3475 Suppl, 8 |              over the other. In this way the ~parish priest, the
3476 Suppl, 8 |            mortal ~sins, in the same way as in the Old Law. Now in
3477 Suppl, 8 |             of the debt, and in this way the quantity of the punishment ~
3478 Suppl, 9 |          person ~confessing. In this way it is possible for confession
3479 Suppl, 9 |              through another in any ~way whatever, it suffices for
3480 Suppl, 9 |            be easier to do it in one way than in ~another, yet, in
3481 Suppl, 9 |            we cannot confess ~in one way, we must confess as we can.~
3482 Suppl, 9 |           sacrament. If in the first way, it is either by reason
3483 Suppl, 10|       confession delivers one in any way from punishment?~(3) Whether
3484 Suppl, 10|     penitents from death in the same way as the desire ~of Baptism
3485 Suppl, 10|              from punishment in some way?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[10] A[
3486 Suppl, 10|             s one Passion, whereby a way was opened unto ~Paradise.~
3487 Suppl, 10|       confession does so also in the way mentioned above.~Aquin.:
3488 Suppl, 10|          guilt, either in ~a general way (if it was not remembered
3489 Suppl, 11|            or ~sign, or in any other way whatever."~Aquin.: SMT XP
3490 Suppl, 11|        easily to be accepted in this way: ~but if it be done the
3491 Suppl, 11|           secret must be kept in the way promised, as though ~one
3492 Suppl, 11|            afterwards and in another way. Now both these opinions,
3493 Suppl, 12|              so that penance is in a way a species of ~vindictive
3494 Suppl, 12|          former, but in the opposite way: ~since when looking at
3495 Suppl, 13|         himself, ~so that in another way the form of justice is preserved.
3496 Suppl, 13|              merit, which ~was, in a way, infinite. And this comes
3497 Suppl, 13|   satisfaction would suffice ~in the way explained above.~Aquin.:
3498 Suppl, 13|              can ~offer something by way of satisfaction.~Aquin.:
3499 Suppl, 13|     avoidance of sin. But this is by way of ~merit rather than of
3500 Suppl, 14|       quicken a work, unless in some way that work ~proceeds therefrom.
 
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