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      Part, Question3001   3, 45  |        clarity of glory is only in a human body. But this ~clarity
3002   3, 45  |           says on Mt. 17:6: "Such is human frailty that it ~cannot
3003   3, 46  |              the deliverance of the ~human race?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[46]
3004   3, 46  |               the deliverance of the human race. For the human race
3005   3, 46  |              the human race. For the human race could not be ~delivered
3006   3, 46  |              more excellent than the human, as ~appears from Dionysius (
3007   3, 46  |             for the salvation of the human ~race.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
3008   3, 46  |      satisfaction for the sin of the human race; and ~so man was set
3009   3, 46  |           satisfy for the sin of all human nature, as was ~said above (
3010   3, 46  |            any other possible way of human deliverance besides the ~
3011   3, 46  |             no other possible way of human ~deliverance besides Christ'
3012   3, 46  |        satisfaction for sin from the human race. But if He had willed
3013   3, 46  |             4 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 4: Human faith, and even the Divine
3014   3, 46  |       suitable way of delivering the human race than ~by Christ's Passion?~
3015   3, 46  |      suitable way of ~delivering the human race besides Christ's Passion.
3016   3, 46  |           for the deliverance of the human race.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[46]
3017   3, 46  |              lies the perfection of ~human salvation; hence the Apostle
3018   3, 46  |            ark of wood preserved the human race from the waters of
3019   3, 46  |            He ~endured every kind of human sufferings in order to accomplish
3020   3, 46  |               that He did endure all human sufferings.~Aquin.: SMT
3021   3, 46  |       inglorious," by enduring every human suffering.~Aquin.: SMT TP
3022   3, 46  |             He did ~not endure every human suffering.~Aquin.: SMT TP
3023   3, 46  |             Para. 1/3~I answer that, Human sufferings may be considered
3024   3, 46  |     generically, He did endure every human suffering. This admits of ~
3025   3, 46  |             of ~itself to redeem the human race from all sins; but
3026   3, 46  |            Christ had, who assumed a human ~body with its natural defects.
3027   3, 46  |            all, all the sins of the ~human race, for which He made
3028   3, 46  |            is naturally ~horrible to human nature.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
3029   3, 46  |         Christ willed to deliver the human race from sins not ~merely
3030   3, 46  |           how much, according to His human nature, His ~pain would
3031   3, 46  |            suffered according to His human nature, which was conceived
3032   3, 46  |           who do ~so for the sake of human applause copy the mind and
3033   3, 46  |              3,6), the union of the ~human nature with the Divine was
3034   3, 46  |         hypostasis of the Divine and human ~natures, while each nature
3035   3, 46  |     impassible, but by reason of the human nature. Hence, in a ~Synodal
3036   3, 47  |       because it was in keeping with human ~justification, that "as
3037   3, 47  |              the deliverance of the ~human race, according to the words
3038   3, 48  |              to all ~the sins of the human race, because Christ did
3039   3, 48  |             the offense of the whole human ~race. First of all, because
3040   3, 48  |       atonement for the ~sins of the human race; according to 1 Jn.
3041   3, 48  |      correspond with the figure. But human ~flesh was never offered
3042   3, 48  |           all, ~since being flesh of human nature, it is fittingly
3043   3, 48  |              offered up ~for men, as human flesh? What else could be
3044   3, 48  |              benefit anyone, as even human laws ~declare. Consequently,
3045   3, 48  |              sin and the debt of the human race, it was as a price ~
3046   3, 48  |            has a might exceeding all human power.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
3047   3, 49  |             is not the ~cause of the human race being delivered from
3048   3, 49  |           for the ~sins of the whole human race: but when sufficient
3049   3, 49  |        because of its being found in human nature, God ~was appeased
3050   3, 49  |             for every offense of the human race with regard to those
3051   3, 49  |        reconciling God ~to the whole human race than in provoking Him
3052   3, 49  |             common ~sin of the whole human race, both as to its guilt
3053   3, 49  |          from the guilt of the whole human race: but this was removed
3054   3, 50  |            to satisfy ~for the whole human race, which was sentenced
3055   3, 50  |              death by sharing in our human feeling, which of His own ~
3056   3, 50  |               5), the attributes of ~human nature are predicated of
3057   3, 50  |           that the flesh ~belongs to human nature, which the Son of
3058   3, 50  |           the soul that the flesh is human even after the soul has
3059   3, 50  |              laid aside the parts of human nature by His death; but
3060   3, 50  |              Through being united to human nature, the Word of God
3061   3, 50  |           not on that account called human nature: but He is called
3062   3, 50  |           man - that ~is, one having human nature. Now the soul and
3063   3, 50  |              are essential ~parts of human nature. Hence it does not
3064   3, 50  |          according to the species of human nature, still it continues
3065   3, 50  |      identity; but ~by reason of the human nature, according to which
3066   3, 52  |               which are the parts of human nature, were ~separated
3067   3, 52  |           everything appertaining to human nature ~was there.~Aquin.:
3068   3, 52  |             1~Reply OBJ 2: The whole human nature is made up of the
3069   3, 52  |              remained, but His whole human ~nature did not remain.~
3070   3, 52  |        through Christ's ~Passion the human race was delivered not only
3071   3, 52  |            for the sin of the whole ~human race, which each one in
3072   3, 52  |              in so far as it touches human nature, were nevertheless ~
3073   3, 52  |             defect and common to all human ~nature. Consequently, there
3074   3, 53  |            form, so as to constitute human nature. Consequently, by ~
3075   3, 54  |              of natural color in the human body; just as variously
3076   3, 54  |          body that can be handled by human touch is naturally ~corruptible.
3077   3, 54  |           are the proper ~objects of human touch, such as a heavenly
3078   3, 54  |             such as the nature of a ~human body requires, and therefore
3079   3, 54  |       nothing beyond the nature of a human body, it would likewise
3080   3, 54  |            goes with the nature of a human body, was entirely in the
3081   3, 54  |            of the very nature of the human body. Consequently, all ~
3082   3, 54  |             other natural parts of a human body, belongs to the error
3083   3, 54  |             does to the integrity of human nature, rose again with
3084   3, 54  |               truth and integrity of human nature. But the blood preserved
3085   3, 55  |            Faith has no merit where ~human reason supplies the test."
3086   3, 55  |             they would not go beyond human reason, and consequently
3087   3, 55  |       Resurrection, which is ~beyond human reason, since principles
3088   3, 55  |           there of proofs drawn from human ~reason, which are useless
3089   3, 55  |              themselves to men under human aspect, have spoken and ~
3090   3, 55  |        gloriously, that is, having a human ~nature with glory. But
3091   3, 55  |           disciples seem contrary to human nature, as for instance,
3092   3, 55  |              He ~shows that it was a human body, by presenting His
3093   3, 55  |            to prove the truth of His human nature, and others to show
3094   3, 55  |          again. But the condition of human nature, as considered ~in
3095   3, 55  |       mutually contrary according to human reason, when after the Resurrection ~
3096   3, 55  |          Divine grace, the latter of human nature." Or as Chrysostom ~
3097   3, 56  |             Because the principle of human life-giving is ~the Word
3098   3, 56  |                the primary cause ~of human resurrection is the Divine
3099   3, 56  |             that "bodies rise by His human dispensation, but souls
3100   3, 57  |          glorified in respect of His human ~nature. Consequently, He
3101   3, 57  |         Further, the Son of God took human flesh for our salvation.
3102   3, 57  |            by placing in heaven the ~human nature which He assumed,
3103   3, 57  |            Nature in heaven ~was not human, but Divine. Therefore it
3104   3, 57  |              Christ according to His human nature, which ~is limited
3105   3, 57  |            and not in ~virtue of His human nature, then it must be
3106   3, 57  |               but because He assumed human nature in unity of ~person.~
3107   3, 57  |        according to the condition of human nature.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
3108   3, 57  |            measure ~according to His human nature, as will be said
3109   3, 57  |             wit, the Divine ~and the human. Hence His own power can
3110   3, 57  |            be accepted regarding His human nature: one ~is natural,
3111   3, 57  |          glory, which is in Christ's human nature; and it ~was according
3112   3, 57  |            of the composition of the human body, and by which they
3113   3, 57  |             nature is predominant in human bodies: so that, ~according
3114   3, 57  |            predominating element the human body is ~borne downwards
3115   3, 57  |             that which is natural to human nature: yet He did ~ascend
3116   3, 57  |          contrary to the nature of a human body in its present ~condition,
3117   3, 57  |            as ~to a place strange to human nature. captives in deed
3118   3, 57  |            showing of Himself in the human nature which He took with
3119   3, 57  |          reason that God so ~exalted human nature in Christ, He may
3120   3, 57  |            whom the Son ~of God took human nature. Thirdly, that being
3121   3, 58  |              to Him according to His human nature?~(4) Whether it is
3122   3, 58  |           creatures, so much so that human nature ~in Christ is more
3123   3, 58  |          does not belong to Christ's human nature to be in ~equality
3124   3, 58  |           belong even to the assumed human nature to share in God's
3125   3, 59  |             that Christ even in His ~human nature is Head of the entire
3126   3, 59  |               even according ~to His human nature, to exercise judiciary
3127   3, 59  |              Christ received in ~His human nature.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
3128   3, 59  |            this way according to His human ~nature on three accounts.
3129   3, 59  |             union of the Divine ~and human natures: according to Jn.
3130   3, 59  |           Christ with respect to all human ~affairs?~Aquin.: SMT TP
3131   3, 59  |       judiciary power concerning all human affairs ~does not belong
3132   3, 59  |          exercise judgment over all ~human affairs.~Aquin.: SMT TP
3133   3, 59  |            has not judgment over all human ~affairs.~Aquin.: SMT TP
3134   3, 59  |           God's judgments ~regarding human affairs are included in
3135   3, 59  |            we speak of Christ in His human nature, thus again is it
3136   3, 59  |           evident from comparison of human affairs with ~the end of
3137   3, 59  |             affairs with ~the end of human salvation. For, to whomsoever
3138   3, 59  |          likewise committed. Now all human affairs are ~ordered for
3139   3, 59  |             it is manifest ~that all human affairs are included in
3140   3, 59  |             also ~with regard to His human nature. And this is evident
3141   3, 59  |            lowliness of His Passion, human nature in Christ merited
3142   3, 60  |           secrets, whether Divine or human, which it is unlawful ~to
3143   3, 60  |              together they form the ~human nature. In this way a sacrament
3144   3, 60  |              of Christ, by which the human ~race is sanctified. And
3145   3, 61  |          taken from the condition of human nature which is ~such that
3146   3, 61  |         reason of the ~conditions of human nature, as stated above (
3147   3, 61  |         suitable to the state of the human ~race, as Augustine declares (
3148   3, 61  |                But the state of the ~human race underwent no change
3149   3, 61  |            be. Now the perfection of human salvation was ~accomplished
3150   3, 61  |              OBJ 2: The state of the human race after sin and before
3151   3, 62  |              subject of grace is the human mind, which is ~something
3152   3, 64  |             1 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Human institutions observed in
3153   3, 64  |             to Him in respect of His human nature, is ~the cause of
3154   3, 65  |              the common good of ~the human race by means of generation:
3155   3, 65  |           thus food is necessary for human life. And this is simple ~
3156   3, 66  |           the voice, the Son in the ~human nature, the Holy Ghost in
3157   3, 69  |      Consequently no movement of the human will ~suffices for the remission
3158   3, 69  |         Consequently the severity of human legislation would be relaxed
3159   3, 69  |           punishments inflicted by a human tribunal, we have to ~consider
3160   3, 72  |              conspicuous part of the human body. Wherefore the ~confirmed
3161   3, 74  |         blood to flow from a wounded human body. ~But the flowing of
3162   3, 75  |      accidents. It seems, then, that human ~judgment is deceived, if,
3163   3, 75  |             horrible, for men to eat human flesh, and to drink blood.
3164   3, 76  |           body, because according to human custom it seems to be more ~
3165   3, 76  |              one of the parts of the human ~body, as Aristotle proves (
3166   3, 77  |         because the substance of the human body cannot ~in any way
3167   3, 77  |         causes, even as He ~formed a human body in the Virgin's womb, "
3168   3, 77  |              the blind: even thus in human affairs, to ~some individuals
3169   3, 77  |           can be ~converted into the human body for the same reason
3170   3, 77  |           they were changed into the human ~body, but merely refresh
3171   3, 77  |             things out ~of which the human body is made, yet they are
3172   3, 82  |           events are not subject to ~human laws. Nevertheless the priest
3173   3, 84  |      altogether the ~proportion of a human act, is conferred, some
3174   3, 84  |           principle. Wherefore, such human acts as are in these ~sacraments,
3175   3, 84  |          corresponds to that of some human act, the sensible human
3176   3, 84  |              human act, the sensible human act itself ~takes the place
3177   3, 84  |              as stated above (ad 1), human actions take the place of
3178   3, 85  |           the ~sacrament of Penance, human acts take the place of matter,
3179   3, 85  |              penance is not God, but human acts, ~whereby God is offended
3180   3, 86  |          rational, you take away the human species. ~Consequently mortal
3181   3, 86  |             by the ~exercise of good human works the remnants of contrary
3182   3, 86  |           Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: One human act does not remove all
3183   3, 86  |              it ~is a principle of a human action. But human action
3184   3, 86  |     principle of a human action. But human action does nothing towards ~
3185   3, 86  |              a principle of ~certain human acts. Now the human acts,
3186   3, 86  |          certain human acts. Now the human acts, which are performed
3187   3, 86  |            act of penance. Yet these human acts are there as the ~effects
3188   3, 89  |             the sacrament of Penance human acts stand as matter, ~while
3189   3, 90  |           the sacrament of ~Penance, human actions stand as matter:
3190   3, 90  |            as a virtue: because the ~human acts of which there are
3191   3, 90  |             sacrament, to which ~the human acts are related as matter:
3192   3, 90  |           matter does not consist of human acts, but of some one external
3193   3, 90  |              matter or object of the human acts, which are the proper ~
3194 Suppl, 8 |         cannot be ~prescribed by any human privilege or command.~Aquin.:
3195 Suppl, 8 |     blessings bestowed by God on the human race. This is evident from
3196 Suppl, 11|            of Divine law, so that no human dispensation or ~command
3197 Suppl, 13|       because it is an ~infection of human nature itself, so that,
3198 Suppl, 14|              actions for the sake of human glory, that ~"they have
3199 Suppl, 15|         offends. Now equalization in human justice ~consists in taking
3200 Suppl, 15|             there not ~been guilt in human nature, there would have
3201 Suppl, 17|           obstacle which the entire ~human nature inherited from the
3202 Suppl, 20|             which is not the case in human prelacy. Therefore just
3203 Suppl, 32|              intended as a remedy to human weakness, should ~be given
3204 Suppl, 32|            is the first principle of human ~activity, the anointing
3205 Suppl, 36|             1~I answer that, For any human act to be rightly ordered
3206 Suppl, 37|         Secondly, in order to succor human weakness, because it would
3207 Suppl, 37|               which results from the human species, namely ~through
3208 Suppl, 40|          should be more orderly than human ~ministries. Now the order
3209 Suppl, 40|         ministries. Now the order of human ministries requires that
3210 Suppl, 40|              on a higher ~and that a human power. For every power that
3211 Suppl, 41|              that ~are necessary for human life some are becoming to
3212 Suppl, 41|              difference, whereby the human species in so far as it
3213 Suppl, 41|            from the beginning of the human race.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[41]
3214 Suppl, 41|            Philosopher (Ethic. vii) "human nature is ~not unchangeable
3215 Suppl, 41|             olden times was lest the human race should cease to multiply. ~
3216 Suppl, 41|              as are necessary to the human community; but ~the inclination
3217 Suppl, 41|         since the perfection ~of the human community requires that
3218 Suppl, 41|             4 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 4: Human nature has a general inclination
3219 Suppl, 41|              is the same, namely the human species. Therefore since
3220 Suppl, 44|             regulated ~by Divine and human law"; and we ask how these
3221 Suppl, 44|          directed, namely Divine and human law, finds a place in this ~
3222 Suppl, 44|         soldiers, are established by human law alone.~Aquin.: SMT XP
3223 Suppl, 45|         sacraments depend not on the human will but on the ~Divine
3224 Suppl, 45|               consent belongs to the human will. Therefore it is no
3225 Suppl, 46|        Divine truth is stronger than human truth. Now an oath ~confirms
3226 Suppl, 46|       present in which there is mere human truth complete a ~marriage,
3227 Suppl, 47|              4), is a measure in all human actions.~Aquin.: SMT XP
3228 Suppl, 49|            is more ~efficacious than human power. But "offspring" and "
3229 Suppl, 49|             directed to an office of human nature, whereas "sacrament" ~
3230 Suppl, 49|              FS, Q[18], A[9]). Now a human act is said to be ~good
3231 Suppl, 49|              marriage was granted to human weakness ~for the very purpose
3232 Suppl, 50|            same in each state of the human race, since ~more degrees
3233 Suppl, 50|         another. Nor, seemingly, can human law set impediments against
3234 Suppl, 50|          other sacraments, is not of human but of Divine ~institution.
3235 Suppl, 52|             be considered, as in all human acts, namely the danger
3236 Suppl, 53|             is unchangeable, whereas human acts can be impeded.~
3237 Suppl, 54|              belongs to the truth of human nature in all ~men was in
3238 Suppl, 54|       Further, that which belongs to human nature when it was first
3239 Suppl, 54|              law. Now it belonged to human nature from when it was
3240 Suppl, 54|             Wherefore, ~according to human law and the ordinances of
3241 Suppl, 54|              respect of some, and by human law in respect of others.~
3242 Suppl, 54|             not be put asunder ~by a human law.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[54]
3243 Suppl, 54|            Para. 1/1~OBJ 7: Further, human law should copy the Divine
3244 Suppl, 54|             at the ~beginning of the human race father and mother alone
3245 Suppl, 54|           for the propagation of the human race to be ensured ~with
3246 Suppl, 54|              Afterwards however, the human race having multiplied,
3247 Suppl, 54|      sacrament only: because just as human ~contracts and offices are
3248 Suppl, 54|            offices are controlled by human laws, so are spiritual ~
3249 Suppl, 55|            Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, human law should imitate Divine
3250 Suppl, 55|            in her acts ~something of human frailty which is not Divine.
3251 Suppl, 57|            Church are not subject to human ~laws. Now marriage is a
3252 Suppl, 57|          adoption was ~introduced by human law, it would seem that
3253 Suppl, 57|           that is begotten naturally human laws forbid ~the contracting
3254 Suppl, 57|              4: The prohibition of a human law would not suffice to
3255 Suppl, 58|      perpetual that they can have no human ~remedy, although God might
3256 Suppl, 60|             bound in ~this matter by human laws, neither does she acquit
3257 Suppl, 61|             to spiritual things than human law. ~Now human law has
3258 Suppl, 61|          things than human law. ~Now human law has allowed this. Therefore
3259 Suppl, 61|             1 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Human law considers marriage merely
3260 Suppl, 61|            regards the assumption of human ~nature into the unity of
3261 Suppl, 65|             man at the ~formation of human nature would seem especially
3262 Suppl, 65|             at the very formation of human nature ~that one man should
3263 Suppl, 65|              sanctioned by Divine or human law. This is ~what Augustine
3264 Suppl, 65|             the Sixth Objection that human nature was ~founded without
3265 Suppl, 65|            precepts. Since, however, human acts must needs vary ~according
3266 Suppl, 65|           which tighten ~the bond of human fellowship, as stated above.
3267 Suppl, 67|         Wherefore neither Mosaic nor human laws could remove all that
3268 Suppl, 68|            Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, human justice is copied from Divine.
3269 Suppl, 68|     legitimate children according to human ~laws.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
3270 Suppl, 69|             De Cura pro Mort. xvi): "Human affairs have their ~limits
3271 Suppl, 69|              account of the guilt of human nature which could not ~
3272 Suppl, 71|            also happens according to human ~justice, so that the satisfaction
3273 Suppl, 71|         offer them. For according to human justice a man ~is not absolved
3274 Suppl, 71|     privilege. Even so the bounds of human affairs ~differ from those
3275 Suppl, 71|    contracted certain stains through human frailty." Now such persons
3276 Suppl, 71|        Divine mercy which transcends human merits, it happens otherwise ~
3277 Suppl, 71|      unfitting for ~him by reason of human glory.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
3278 Suppl, 71|           Para. 1/2~On the contrary, Human justice is copied from Divine
3279 Suppl, 71|            person pay another's debt human justice releases the latter
3280 Suppl, 72|           from the ~beginning of the human race: unless perhaps we
3281 Suppl, 72|             of ~incorruption, as the human body has, the form of which
3282 Suppl, 72|              to the formation of the human body wherein is the ~corruption
3283 Suppl, 72|        elements existing outside the human body. Now the ~elements
3284 Suppl, 72|        elements existing outside the human body will be cleansed on
3285 Suppl, 72|             will the elements in the human body ~whether of the good
3286 Suppl, 72|             The elements that are in human bodies, even in the bodies ~
3287 Suppl, 72|         fortune, the weakness of the human body, the ~imperfection
3288 Suppl, 72|             final perfection ~of the human species, so long as it is
3289 Suppl, 72|             to the perfection of the human species.~Aquin.: SMT XP
3290 Suppl, 73|            Christ, in respect of His human nature, received ~the firstfruits
3291 Suppl, 73|            to the order appointed to human things by Divine providence,
3292 Suppl, 73|             His command in restoring human ~bodies: hence He is described
3293 Suppl, 73|           for the restoration of the human body; ~wherefore in this
3294 Suppl, 74|             9), the ~resurrection of human bodies will be delayed until
3295 Suppl, 74|              cease, ~maintained that human souls will return to mortal
3296 Suppl, 74|              to the last ~age of the human race, which begins from
3297 Suppl, 74|            by the ~guess-work of the human mind, which sometimes reaches
3298 Suppl, 75|            justice, ~which condemned human nature for the sin of its
3299 Suppl, 75|              grape. ~Wherefore since human nature has incurred the
3300 Suppl, 75|              1/1~OBJ 2: Further, the human body is not always burned.
3301 Suppl, 75|         there are many things in the human body that do not truly ~
3302 Suppl, 75|              do not truly ~belong to human nature. But all these will
3303 Suppl, 75|            speak of the remains of a human ~body as ashes. Secondly,
3304 Suppl, 75|             Q[82], A[3]] whereby the human body is ~radically infected.
3305 Suppl, 75|      cleansed of this infection the ~human body must needs be dissolved
3306 Suppl, 75|          those things into which the human body is ~dissolved.~Aquin.:
3307 Suppl, 75|             the ashes from which the human body will be restored have
3308 Suppl, 75|             the ashes from which the human body will be ~restored will
3309 Suppl, 75|             1/2~On the contrary, The human body can be dissolved into
3310 Suppl, 75|           those parts into which the human body has been changed. The ~
3311 Suppl, 75|          Enchiridion lxxxviii): "The human body, although changed into
3312 Suppl, 75|               For some say that the ~human body is never dissolved
3313 Suppl, 75|              elements into which the human body is dissolved retain
3314 Suppl, 75|               natural inclination to human souls. But this again is
3315 Suppl, 76|             above (Q[78], A[3]), the human ~body is dissolved into
3316 Suppl, 76|      elemental parts into which ~the human body has been dissolved
3317 Suppl, 76|      dissolved do not agree with the human body ~dissolved into them,
3318 Suppl, 76|             an essential part of the human body, as being its form, ~
3319 Suppl, 76|            thus it was reunited to a human body.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[79]
3320 Suppl, 76|          animal, especially when the human soul has been habituated
3321 Suppl, 76|          brought back to restore the human body will be the same as
3322 Suppl, 76|            need of the form. Now the human ~body has no substantial
3323 Suppl, 76|           would also follow that the human body and each of its ~parts
3324 Suppl, 76|              substantial form of the human body ~falls away into complete
3325 Suppl, 76|            there is a distinction of human nature there is ~not the
3326 Suppl, 76|            each has his own distinct human nature. Now the human ~nature
3327 Suppl, 76|       distinct human nature. Now the human ~nature of one who rises
3328 Suppl, 76|             two ways. First, because human nature which is the form
3329 Suppl, 76|          restored. Secondly, because human nature results from union
3330 Suppl, 76|  consequently there is not the ~same human nature nor the same man.~
3331 Suppl, 76|             Whether the ashes of the human body must needs, by the
3332 Suppl, 76|       necessary for the ashes of the human body to ~return, by the
3333 Suppl, 76|            belonging to the truth of human ~nature in one is transferred
3334 Suppl, 77|       Whether all the members of the human body will rise again therein?~(
3335 Suppl, 77|            belonging to the truth of human ~nature will rise again?~(
3336 Suppl, 77|       Whether all the members of the human body will rise again?~Aquin.:
3337 Suppl, 77|           not all the members of the human body will ~rise again. For
3338 Suppl, 77|          belong more to the truth of human ~nature than hair and nails.
3339 Suppl, 77|         nails will rise again in the human body?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[80]
3340 Suppl, 77|          will not rise again in the ~human body. For just as hair and
3341 Suppl, 77|              nearest to the truth of human nature, since though superfluous ~
3342 Suppl, 77|           will not rise again in the human body. Much less ~therefore
3343 Suppl, 77|            13). ~Therefore since the human body rises not again except
3344 Suppl, 77|            primary perfection of the human body, they belong to ~the
3345 Suppl, 77|             to the perfection of the human ~body. It is not so with
3346 Suppl, 77|         process of generation in the human body ~is not yet perfected
3347 Suppl, 77|           the rational soul. Now the human ~body is not directed to
3348 Suppl, 77|              the constitution of the human body ~will rise again with
3349 Suppl, 77|          belongs to the integrity of human nature in ~those who take
3350 Suppl, 77|         belongs to the integrity ~of human nature must needs rise again
3351 Suppl, 77|    resurrection for the integrity of human nature, and not for the ~
3352 Suppl, 77|             restore the integrity of human nature and to ~show forth
3353 Suppl, 77|             to the perfection of the human body, just as the other
3354 Suppl, 77|             belonged to the truth of human nature will ~rise again
3355 Suppl, 77|           belonging to the truth ~of human nature, will not all rise
3356 Suppl, 77|           changed into ~the truth of human nature. Now sometimes the
3357 Suppl, 77|            belonged to the truth of ~human nature will rise again,
3358 Suppl, 77|             belonged to the truth of human nature in him, ~as ours
3359 Suppl, 77|      belonged in man to the truth of human nature will ~not all rise
3360 Suppl, 77|               belong to the truth of human nature, for instance if
3361 Suppl, 77|              man were to ~partake of human flesh which would be changed
3362 Suppl, 77|              in him to ~the truth of human nature.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
3363 Suppl, 77|             belongs ~to the truth of human nature and that consequently
3364 Suppl, 77|            to belong to the truth of human nature. But if one who partook
3365 Suppl, 77|              partook of nothing ~but human flesh were to beget children
3366 Suppl, 77|              belongs to the truth of human nature in ~that child belonged
3367 Suppl, 77|        belonged also to the truth of human nature in other men of ~
3368 Suppl, 77|         which belong to the truth of human nature in the flesh of the
3369 Suppl, 77|            belonging to the truth of human nature - on the ~contrary:
3370 Suppl, 77|              belongs to the truth of human ~nature since whatever is
3371 Suppl, 77|            belonged to the truth of ~human nature in the embryos -
3372 Suppl, 77|              belong to the truth ~of human nature in the child begotten
3373 Suppl, 77|             belonged to the truth of human nature in both to rise again
3374 Suppl, 77|             belonged to the truth of human nature was ~perfected by
3375 Suppl, 77|               rational soul that the human body is directed to the
3376 Suppl, 77|             belonged to the truth of human nature will rise again ~
3377 Suppl, 77|            belonging to the truth of human nature in a man be ~taken
3378 Suppl, 77|             belonged to the truth of human ~nature in a man will rise
3379 Suppl, 77|            to belong to the truth of human ~nature, because it belongs
3380 Suppl, 77|             properly to the being of human nature, and ~this is what
3381 Suppl, 77|              what shares the form of human nature, just as true gold
3382 Suppl, 77|              belongs to the truth of human nature, we ~must observe
3383 Suppl, 77|              belong to the truth of ~human nature and that whatever
3384 Suppl, 77|              belongs to the truth of human nature, all ~of it belonged
3385 Suppl, 77|             belonged to the truth of human nature when this was created;
3386 Suppl, 77|             that thus was the ~whole human race multiplied. Wherefore
3387 Suppl, 77|           not belong to the truth of human ~nature.~Aquin.: SMT XP
3388 Suppl, 77|             is added to the truth of human nature by ~the natural transformation
3389 Suppl, 77|  transformation of the food into the human body, if we ~consider the
3390 Suppl, 77|            we ~consider the truth of human nature in the species to
3391 Suppl, 77|            we ~consider the truth of human nature in the individual,
3392 Suppl, 77|          belongs to the truth of the human nature of the ~individual,
3393 Suppl, 77|            assert that the truth ~of human nature, first and foremost,
3394 Suppl, 77|             of the seed of which the human race was ~originally fashioned:
3395 Suppl, 77|          principally to the truth of human nature in ~this particular
3396 Suppl, 77|          principally to the truth of human nature in another individual ~
3397 Suppl, 77|          principally to the truth of human nature in the begetter,
3398 Suppl, 77|         principally to ~the truth of human nature even in this individual,
3399 Suppl, 77|          because distinction in ~the human body does not require that
3400 Suppl, 77|           perfection of the truth of human nature, ~both as regards
3401 Suppl, 77|             resurrection it behooves human nature to be restored to
3402 Suppl, 77|         belonged to the truth of the human ~nature of the individual,
3403 Suppl, 77|           the perfect restoration of human ~nature in all its individuals.
3404 Suppl, 77|              chiefly to the truth of human ~nature in him: while of
3405 Suppl, 77|         belong to ~the perfection of human nature, except in so far
3406 Suppl, 77|         principally to the truth of ~human nature to the same extent
3407 Suppl, 77|              degree to the ~truth of human nature nor to the resurrection.
3408 Suppl, 77|             belongs to the truth ~of human nature principally will
3409 Suppl, 77|              belongs to the truth of human nature secondarily.~Aquin.:
3410 Suppl, 77|              belongs to the truth of human nature, ~because this opinion
3411 Suppl, 77|           primarily ~to the truth of human nature, besides something
3412 Suppl, 77|             belongs. to the truth of human nature merely on account
3413 Suppl, 77|              belong to the truth of ~human nature, as regards what
3414 Suppl, 77|              belongs to the truth of human nature otherwise than that
3415 Suppl, 77|       because it shares the truth of human nature more ~perfectly:
3416 Suppl, 77|             in man under the form of human ~flesh, it does not follow
3417 Suppl, 77|            belonged to the truth of ~human nature in the eater, but
3418 Suppl, 77|           did belong to the truth of human nature ~in him whose flesh
3419 Suppl, 77|            belonging to the truth of human nature in the first man,
3420 Suppl, 77|              of any ~other food than human flesh, the substitution
3421 Suppl, 77|              belongs to the truth of human ~nature in the one born
3422 Suppl, 77|         parts as to matter. But the ~human body is directed to the
3423 Suppl, 77|              belongs to the truth of human nature in one man can ~all
3424 Suppl, 77|             belongs ~to the truth of human nature in another: which
3425 Suppl, 77|              belongs to the truth of human ~nature; because it is in
3426 Suppl, 77|             bears a relation to the ~human souls. Now all that is in
3427 Suppl, 77|              indeed to the ~truth of human nature in so far as it has
3428 Suppl, 77|            of the species, as in the human body.~
3429 Suppl, 78|        belonged most to the truth of human nature in ~each individual
3430 Suppl, 78|             belonged to the truth of human ~nature, because in the
3431 Suppl, 78|          species being ~weakened the human body is likened to watery
3432 Suppl, 78|        perfect stage of nature. Now ~human nature is at the most perfect
3433 Suppl, 78|          again without any defect of human nature, ~because as God
3434 Suppl, 78|               because as God founded human nature without a defect,
3435 Suppl, 78|       restore it without defect. Now human nature has a twofold defect.
3436 Suppl, 78|       consequently in ~each of these human nature will be brought by
3437 Suppl, 78|          regards the state which the human body acquires from years.
3438 Suppl, 78|         principally to the ~truth of human nature will be brought to
3439 Suppl, 78|               which will restore the human body by the resurrection,
3440 Suppl, 78|             the ashes from which the human bodies ~will be restored
3441 Suppl, 78|               OTC Para. 2/2~Further, human nature will be restored
3442 Suppl, 78|            that, At the resurrection human nature will be restored
3443 Suppl, 78|           and each individual in the human ~species aims at some degree
3444 Suppl, 78|            for the perfection of the human species. Nor will any ~defect
3445 Suppl, 78|            the multiplication of the human race: and eating is ~directed
3446 Suppl, 78|              of the resurrection the human race will already have the
3447 Suppl, 78|           the primary ~perfection of human nature will not be in the
3448 Suppl, 78|           not of necessity as though human nature needed food after
3449 Suppl, 78|             He had resumed the true ~human nature which He had in that
3450 Suppl, 78|     restoration of the perfection of human nature both in the ~species
3451 Suppl, 78|      wherefore the happiness of the ~human body does not consist therein.
3452 Suppl, 78|             consist therein. But the human body will be glorified ~
3453 Suppl, 79|             1~OBJ 4: Further, in the human body the blood and humors
3454 Suppl, 79|              the preservation of the human ~body. This however would
3455 Suppl, 79|         produce the same effect in a human body even in this ~state
3456 Suppl, 79|            into the composition of a human body, to the effect of ~
3457 Suppl, 79|            the elemental nature, the human body is passible like ~other
3458 Suppl, 79|             predominate, so that the human body will be made impassible
3459 Suppl, 79|            into the composition of a human body, as ~was proved above (
3460 Suppl, 79|              body, should ~endow the human body with a property of
3461 Suppl, 79|           the ~transformation of the human body, because "such as is
3462 Suppl, 79|        exercise such power ~over the human body as to take from it
3463 Suppl, 79|          contrary has on it. Now the human body and all ~that it contains
3464 Suppl, 79|           one ~not so conjoined. Now human nature in the blessed will
3465 Suppl, 79|         conduce to the ~integrity of human nature and will show forth
3466 Suppl, 80|             of ~rarefaction, so that human bodies in rising again will
3467 Suppl, 80|       supremely subtle. Moreover the human body will rise again with ~
3468 Suppl, 80|          into the composition of the human body, it would be impossible
3469 Suppl, 80|            of the heavenly nature in human ~bodies were increased (
3470 Suppl, 80|          bodies were increased (thus human bodies would not be of the
3471 Suppl, 80|     completeness by reason of which ~human bodies are said to be subtle
3472 Suppl, 80|           doors being shut, which to human ~eyes came from the closed
3473 Suppl, 80|              the gifts ~of glorified human bodies.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
3474 Suppl, 80|            right disposition ~of the human body, which requires the
3475 Suppl, 80|             is most ~becoming to the human complexion in each part.
3476 Suppl, 81|            seems that much more will human bodies ~remain so.~Aquin.:
3477 Suppl, 82|             then ~predominate in the human body. Since, however, this
3478 Suppl, 83|        answer that, Deformity in the human body is of two kinds. One
3479 Suppl, 83|        whereas those ~defects in the human body which are the natural
3480 Suppl, 83|             of the principles of the human body; but deformity is not, ~
3481 Suppl, 83|              capable of altering the human body from its natural quality.
3482 Suppl, 84|            OTC Para. 2/2~Further, as human judgment is to external
3483 Suppl, 84|           pronounced, even as in the human court of law we make use
3484 Suppl, 85|             and a part of the ~whole human race: wherefore a twofold
3485 Suppl, 85|             on him ~as a part of the human race: thus a man is said
3486 Suppl, 85|              be judged according to ~human justice, even when judgment
3487 Suppl, 85|        general judgment of the whole human race by ~the general separation
3488 Suppl, 85|          will judge according to His human form, so as to ~be visible
3489 Suppl, 85|            Further, to Christ in His human form judgment is given that
3490 Suppl, 86|            will have to be, such as ~human merits and demerits, are
3491 Suppl, 86|               be judge of all in His human nature [*Cf. TP, Q[59],
3492 Suppl, 86|             the angels have not the ~human nature in common with Him.
3493 Suppl, 86|              good and wicked, in His human nature, although the whole
3494 Suppl, 86|             s ~assessors to have the human nature, so as to be visible
3495 Suppl, 86|             man Christ ~will require human assessors.~Aquin.: SMT XP
3496 Suppl, 86|        angels are placed between the human nature and the Divine, be ~
3497 Suppl, 86|          their nature in relation to human ~nature: since "natural
3498 Suppl, 86|            nature is higher than the human, some on ~account of the
3499 Suppl, 86|               On the other ~hand, no human sinners will, on account
3500 Suppl, 86|            see His exaltation in His human nature, in respect of which "
 
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