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2501 3, 82 | by Christ to the baptized person, so likewise the power of ~
2502 3, 82 | he consecrates ~as in the person of Christ. But as Christ
2503 3, 82 | it belongs to the same person ~to dispense and to consecrate
2504 3, 82 | himself, because the same ~person cannot be active and passive
2505 3, 82 | priestly actions, and in the person of Christ to utter, over
2506 3, 82 | minister of Christ, in Whose ~person he consecrates this sacrament.
2507 3, 82 | it is pronounced in the ~person of Christ, it is holy and
2508 3, 82 | sacrament is consecrated in the ~person of Christ. But Baptism is
2509 3, 82 | Eucharist, he does so in the person of the entire Church, as
2510 3, 82 | putting up all prayers in the person of the Church. ~Therefore,
2511 3, 82 | sacrament he speaks as in the person of Christ, Whose place he
2512 3, 83 | Christ's image, in Whose person and by Whose power he pronounces ~
2513 3, 83 | on us," thrice for the ~Person of the Father, and "Christ,
2514 3, 83 | on us," thrice for the ~Person of the Son, and "Lord, have
2515 3, 83 | mercy on us," thrice for the Person of ~the Holy Ghost; against
2516 3, 83 | priest then acting as in the person of God; to show ~that the
2517 3, 83 | Blood," etc., to signify the person ~of Judas the seller, and
2518 3, 83 | after ~Resurrection, Whose person the bishop chiefly represents.~
2519 3, 83 | by some ~evilly disposed person in order to kill him. Now
2520 3, 83 | A[7]): ~nevertheless the person responsible for the neglect
2521 3, 83 | circumstances of the fact and of the person, the said ~penances may
2522 3, 84 | while others are acts of the person who seeks to be cured, such
2523 3, 84 | deed and word that the person is washed inwardly, and
2524 3, 84 | wherefore it is said in the person of the penitent (Ps. 1:14): ~"
2525 3, 85 | retribution is on the ~part of the person offended against. Each of
2526 3, 85 | virtue towards ~another person, and the matter of justice
2527 3, 85 | justice is not so much the person to ~whom justice is due
2528 3, 85 | penance, which regards the person of the sinner, just as vindictive ~
2529 3, 85 | vindictive ~justice regards the person of the judge. Therefore
2530 3, 90 | of the offender or of the person offended; ~whereas, in Penance,
2531 3, 90 | according to the will of the person offended. ~Accordingly the
2532 Suppl, 1 | necessary for the contrite person to have the purpose of ~
2533 Suppl, 3 | therefore sometimes a contrite person ~does not shed outward tears
2534 Suppl, 3 | occurs to the ~contrite person, viz. the offense against
2535 Suppl, 6 | they ~must confess in the person of His vicar; and although
2536 Suppl, 6 | as mortal. ~Therefore a person must sometimes confess a
2537 Suppl, 6 | the Church; so that such a person would not be deprived of ~
2538 Suppl, 7 | viz. sin; ~thirdly, the person to whom the manifestation
2539 Suppl, 8 | He empowered them, in the person of the ~apostles, to forgive
2540 Suppl, 8 | of a priest, and hear ~a person's confession.~Aquin.: SMT
2541 Suppl, 8 | he can; and although this person cannot perfect ~the sacrament,
2542 Suppl, 8 | is not the judge of the person who ~confesses to him, yet,
2543 Suppl, 8 | 1: No wrong is done to a person unless what is taken away
2544 Suppl, 8 | co-adjutor is subordinate to the person he is appointed to help, ~
2545 Suppl, 8 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: One person may act on the jurisdiction
2546 Suppl, 8 | which is taken from ~the person of the sinner. Now a punishment
2547 Suppl, 8 | because the greater the person sinned against, the more ~
2548 Suppl, 9 | knows the conscience of the person ~confessing. In this way
2549 Suppl, 9 | constitution of the sick person, since one disease is ~aggravated
2550 Suppl, 9 | more essential than the person to whom ~confession is made.~
2551 Suppl, 11| for just as, though the person ~baptized be insincere,
2552 Suppl, 11| that the ~intention of the person in commanding him thus,
2553 Suppl, 11| Further, sometimes one person tells another a secret,
2554 Suppl, 11| were to confess to the person who has to ~sentence him.
2555 Suppl, 12| may be reconciled to the person ~offended. But reconciliation,
2556 Suppl, 13| since it is measured by the ~person against whom it is committed,
2557 Suppl, 14| leave an effect in the ~person who makes satisfaction,
2558 Suppl, 14| result in a ~diminution of a person's substance, and so on.
2559 Suppl, 14| behind ~no effect in the person that does satisfaction,
2560 Suppl, 15| between the offender ~and the person whom he offends. Now equalization
2561 Suppl, 15| of, and ~giving it to the person from whom something has
2562 Suppl, 15| always the ~guilt of the person, but sometimes the guilt
2563 Suppl, 15| is inflicted by God on a ~person without the person's fault,
2564 Suppl, 15| on a ~person without the person's fault, that his virtue
2565 Suppl, 16| detestation of evil befits a person according as ~he is naturally
2566 Suppl, 17| Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: A person may be worthy to have something
2567 Suppl, 17| requires fitness in the person ~on whom it is exercised -
2568 Suppl, 17| about ~the worthiness of the person to be absolved, while the
2569 Suppl, 17| sins in the same way as one Person, ~wherefore there is no
2570 Suppl, 19| belonging to an individual ~person. But sometimes a number
2571 Suppl, 19| have to judge ~whether a person should be excluded from
2572 Suppl, 19| be conferred by any holy ~person in whom Christ dwells by
2573 Suppl, 19| excels in ~goodness the person whom he blesses. The other
2574 Suppl, 19| 11), "if an unacceptable ~person is sent to intercede, anger
2575 Suppl, 19| user authority over the person ~on whom they are used,
2576 Suppl, 20| the use of the keys, is a person who is subject, as ~stated
2577 Suppl, 20| keys on some particular person is due to his power being
2578 Suppl, 21| sacraments. Consequently ~a person may be expelled from the
2579 Suppl, 21| intention is directed to the person he prays for, and this union
2580 Suppl, 21| that the excommunicated person is withdrawn ~altogether
2581 Suppl, 21| assaulting the excommunicated person, both spiritually and ~corporally."
2582 Suppl, 21| excommunication was evidenced by ~a person being troubled in his body
2583 Suppl, 21| this takes ~effect, and the person excommunicated should humbly
2584 Suppl, 21| seek absolution from the person ~who has excommunicated
2585 Suppl, 22| since every excommunicated person is severed from the ~communion
2586 Suppl, 22| jurisdiction, an excommunicated person cannot ~excommunicate, and
2587 Suppl, 22| excommunicated or suspended person does not ~lose his jurisdiction,
2588 Suppl, 23| communicates with an excommunicated person is ~excommunicated?~(3)
2589 Suppl, 23| with an ~excommunicated person in matters not permitted
2590 Suppl, 23| with an ~excommunicated person?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[23] A[
2591 Suppl, 23| communicate with an excommunicated person. For excommunication is
2592 Suppl, 23| with an ~excommunicated person in corporal matters.~Aquin.:
2593 Suppl, 23| lawful to communicate with a person lying under an excommunication
2594 Suppl, 23| matters with an excommunicated person; and ~one may even speak
2595 Suppl, 23| attendance on ~the excommunicated person, viz. his wife, child, slave,
2596 Suppl, 23| to ~see an excommunicated person in distress: for then he
2597 Suppl, 23| Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether a person incurs excommunication for
2598 Suppl, 23| 1: It would seem that a person does not incur excommunication
2599 Suppl, 23| separated from the Church than a person who is excommunicated. But ~
2600 Suppl, 23| with ~an excommunicated person, for the same reason a third
2601 Suppl, 23| contrary, An excommunicated person is banished from communion. ~
2602 Suppl, 23| Para. 1/1~I answer that, A person may incur excommunication
2603 Suppl, 23| not pass on to a ~third person.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[23] A[
2604 Suppl, 23| with an excommunicated ~person in other cases than those
2605 Suppl, 23| with an excommunicated person in other cases than those
2606 Suppl, 23| communion with an excommunicated person, since one ought to die
2607 Suppl, 23| communion with an excommunicated person. ~Therefore, etc.~Aquin.:
2608 Suppl, 23| with an ~excommunicated person. Therefore it is a mortal
2609 Suppl, 23| with an ~excommunicated person, outside those cases in
2610 Suppl, 23| with an ~excommunicated person, save in those cases in
2611 Suppl, 23| with an ~excommunicated person. Therefore it is a mortal
2612 Suppl, 23| communion with an excommunicated person is not that ~which is inflicted
2613 Suppl, 23| communion with an excommunicated person, by word or in any of the ~
2614 Suppl, 23| word to an ~excommunicated person, and that by excommunicating
2615 Suppl, 23| that by excommunicating a person one would ~endanger the
2616 Suppl, 23| sometimes inflicted on one person ~for the sin of another
2617 Suppl, 24| absolved ~except by the person who excommunicated him,
2618 Suppl, 24| the hour of ~death, when a person can be absolved by any priest
2619 Suppl, 24| seven cases in which the person who strikes a cleric ~does
2620 Suppl, 24| 2: As an excommunicated person has no share in the sacraments ~
2621 Suppl, 24| the other hand just as a person ~can be excommunicated against
2622 Suppl, 25| sakes have I done it in ~the person of Christ," and a gloss
2623 Suppl, 25| this or that particular ~person, who needs the remission
2624 Suppl, 25| consider the condition of the ~person affected, and the utility
2625 Suppl, 25| and according to which a person is held deserving ~of obtaining
2626 Suppl, 25| by the cause ~for which a person is worthy of an indulgence.~
2627 Suppl, 25| merits are applied to a person so does he obtain ~remission.
2628 Suppl, 25| Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 4: A person who lives near the church,
2629 Suppl, 25| of one year. ~Nor does a person gain the indulgence each
2630 Suppl, 25| the Blessed Peter, then a person ~gains the indulgence as
2631 Suppl, 25| particular individual. Now one ~person's good is applied to another
2632 Suppl, 25| even without indulgences, a person shares in all the good ~
2633 Suppl, 25| by the intention of the ~person who does the good action;
2634 Suppl, 25| cause, the intention of a person who has done something for
2635 Suppl, 26| satisfaction for a third person. ~Therefore a prelate can
2636 Suppl, 26| satisfaction done by one person are applied to another,
2637 Suppl, 26| by the intention of the person who did them ~being directed
2638 Suppl, 26| directed in some way to the person to whom they are applied.
2639 Suppl, 26| they are applied. Now a ~person's intention may be directed
2640 Suppl, 26| Individually, as when one ~person offers satisfaction for
2641 Suppl, 26| satisfaction for another particular person; and thus anyone ~can apply
2642 Suppl, 26| Specifically, as when a person prays for ~the congregation
2643 Suppl, 26| those ~works to some other person, by applying the intention
2644 Suppl, 26| Generically, as when a ~person directs his works for the
2645 Suppl, 26| Secondly, because in one person or even in one ~congregation
2646 Suppl, 26| sufficient both for the one person or congregation and for
2647 Suppl, 26| him alone as the public person, but to others by ~delegation
2648 Suppl, 26| is entrusted ~to the same person as the government of the
2649 Suppl, 26| sin, ~or by a most holy person; since he remits punishment,
2650 Suppl, 27| 3) Whether they avail a person who does not fulfill the
2651 Suppl, 27| in mortal ~sin. For one person can merit grace and many
2652 Suppl, 27| might possibly avail a ~person so that he could merit grace (
2653 Suppl, 27| congregation, or of one specified person," then ~they might avail
2654 Suppl, 27| then ~they might avail a person in mortal sin so that he
2655 Suppl, 27| conditions. Because when a person is ~unable to perform a
2656 Suppl, 27| removed. If ~therefore a person fails to do that for which
2657 Suppl, 27| on the condition that a person does or gives ~a certain
2658 Suppl, 27| Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: A person can by his intention apply
2659 Suppl, 27| indulgence," it would avail the person for whom ~it is done. Nor
2660 Suppl, 27| it is done. Nor would the person who does this action, give
2661 Suppl, 27| an indulgence avails the person who grants it?~Aquin.: SMT
2662 Suppl, 28| after doing penance, a person may commit the ~same sins
2663 Suppl, 28| deference is given ~not to the person but to his orders.~Aquin.:
2664 Suppl, 29| matter is ~applied to the person anointed in respect of various
2665 Suppl, 31| by the priest in his own person, ~for since sometimes he
2666 Suppl, 31| But ~it is said in the person of the whole Church, in
2667 Suppl, 31| the whole Church, in whose person he can pray ~as a public
2668 Suppl, 32| not be given to every sick person.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[32] A[
2669 Suppl, 34| power is conferred on the person ordained." For a part ~should
2670 Suppl, 35| as a remedy, not to one person but to the ~whole Church.
2671 Suppl, 35| baptized. If therefore such a person ~present himself for Orders,
2672 Suppl, 36| he dares to utter in the person of ~Christ, words polluted
2673 Suppl, 36| in like ~manner any other person in orders.~Aquin.: SMT XP
2674 Suppl, 37| power should reside in one person; and ~consequently there
2675 Suppl, 37| Sent. iv, D, 24). Because a person is prepared by ~absolution
2676 Suppl, 37| Therefore ~every baptized person can perform these acts,
2677 Suppl, 37| special power, which the person ordained has to the exclusion
2678 Suppl, 37| form itself. And since a person acquires the ~proximate
2679 Suppl, 37| way on the part of one person only, for instance the prayers
2680 Suppl, 37| acts befit any baptized person. In ~another way on the
2681 Suppl, 38| Whether a heretic or any other person cut off from the Church
2682 Suppl, 38| by the very fact that a person communicates in the ~sacraments
2683 Suppl, 39| fault. Now sometimes a ~person commits homicide without
2684 Suppl, 39| chiefly on account of a person being unfit to administer
2685 Suppl, 40| corresponding thereto; so that a person receives a ~character when
2686 Suppl, 40| office there should be one person to preside, just as a general
2687 Suppl, 41| which ~governs all, that one person chooses one office such
2688 Suppl, 41| husbandry, and ~another person another. And so it is too
2689 Suppl, 43| sureties [sponsores]". Now a person is said to be betrothed
2690 Suppl, 43| penalty be ~exacted from a person who is unwilling to fulfill
2691 Suppl, 43| 4). The first is when a person neither ~understands by
2692 Suppl, 43| regards things ~concerning his person, when his natural reason
2693 Suppl, 43| regards ~things outside his person, at the end of his third
2694 Suppl, 43| in matters concerning his person, either to ~religion or
2695 Suppl, 43| are betrothed by another person before they ~reach the age
2696 Suppl, 44| protector and support in the person of her husband; or into ~"
2697 Suppl, 45| OTC Para. 2/2~Further, one person does not receive power over
2698 Suppl, 45| his property to another ~person - for instance if he were
2699 Suppl, 45| the mental consent of one person cannot be known to ~another,
2700 Suppl, 45| Wherefore just as were a person to receive the outward cleansing, ~
2701 Suppl, 45| For a thing that is in one person's power is ~not transferred
2702 Suppl, 45| without the consent of the person ~in whose power it was.
2703 Suppl, 47| bodily strength one forces a ~person to move; the other causes
2704 Suppl, 47| mixed violence," as when a person throws his ~merchandise
2705 Suppl, 47| those which relate to the person, such as death, blows, ~
2706 Suppl, 47| whether they ~refer to his own person, or to the person of his
2707 Suppl, 47| his own person, or to the person of his wife or children,
2708 Suppl, 47| it follows that where a person's consent is required, every ~
2709 Suppl, 47| Church should not ~presume a person to sin until it be proved;
2710 Suppl, 48| Whether consent to marry a person for an immoral motive makes
2711 Suppl, 48| marriage can result from one person's consent to take another
2712 Suppl, 48| marriage cannot result from one person's ~consent to take another
2713 Suppl, 49| grace or virtue. Yet when a person is moved to ~the aforesaid
2714 Suppl, 49| whenever nature alone moves a ~person to the marriage act, he
2715 Suppl, 50| unlawful for a particular ~person to marry.~Aquin.: SMT XP
2716 Suppl, 50| making it unlawful for a person to marry.~Aquin.: SMT XP
2717 Suppl, 50| impediments to marriage, placing a person in a middle ~position between
2718 Suppl, 50| differentiated as follows. A person may be hindered from contracting ~
2719 Suppl, 50| or with some particular person. If simply, so ~that he
2720 Suppl, 50| Para. 4/4~If, however, a person is hindered from marrying,
2721 Suppl, 50| reference to a particular person, this is either because
2722 Suppl, 50| he is bound to ~another person, and thus he who is married
2723 Suppl, 50| of one of them to a third person; ~thirdly, on account of
2724 Suppl, 50| sacraments which ~refer to one person taken individually; secondly,
2725 Suppl, 50| civil law. Consequently a person may be rendered an ~unlawful
2726 Suppl, 51| about the ~condition or the person. For that which applies
2727 Suppl, 51| an ~error concerning the person. Therefore it should be
2728 Suppl, 51| impediment ~than error about the person.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[51] A[
2729 Suppl, 51| error about ~condition or person that is an impediment to
2730 Suppl, 51| accident ~affecting the person, so are bodily or mental
2731 Suppl, 51| pertains to the condition of ~person, so do high and low rank,
2732 Suppl, 51| not even error about the ~person is an impediment to marriage.
2733 Suppl, 51| Thus error regarding the person is not ~an impediment to
2734 Suppl, 51| by error concerning the person, ~the second by error regarding
2735 Suppl, 51| Reply OBJ 5: Error about a person's rank, as such, does not
2736 Suppl, 51| however, the error about a person's rank or position amounts ~
2737 Suppl, 51| amounts ~to an error about the person, it is an impediment to
2738 Suppl, 51| directly to this particular person, her error about ~his rank
2739 Suppl, 51| there is error about the person, ~and the marriage will
2740 Suppl, 51| those things which render a ~person an unlawful subject of marriage.
2741 Suppl, 52| slavery, so as to deem ~a person free who is a slave, so
2742 Suppl, 52| freedom, so as ~to deem a person a slave whereas he is free.
2743 Suppl, 52| respect of coition makes a person unable to pay the debt, ~
2744 Suppl, 52| but from the fact that a person sins, nature has ~an inclination
2745 Suppl, 52| to the circumstances of person and ~guilt belongs to positive
2746 Suppl, 52| error; ~whereas a change of person is not reckoned a special
2747 Suppl, 52| substitution of another person has not the nature of ~an
2748 Suppl, 52| consent. For no one can give a person that which is another's
2749 Suppl, 52| by marrying give another person ~power over his body without
2750 Suppl, 52| fraud can indeed hurt the person who has acted ~fraudulently,
2751 Suppl, 52| be prejudicial to another person: wherefore ~if the husband,
2752 Suppl, 53| it would seem that if a person marry in despite of a vow
2753 Suppl, 53| it into the power of the person to whom it is promised, ~
2754 Suppl, 53| does not cease to be in a person's power for the reason ~
2755 Suppl, 53| Further, every ordained person can have ecclesiastical
2756 Suppl, 53| conjug., cap. Si Quis): ~"any person whom you shall find to have
2757 Suppl, 53| OTC Para. 2/2~Further, no person who has vowed continence
2758 Suppl, 53| in words, nevertheless a person is understood ~to have taken
2759 Suppl, 53| marriage, on the part of the person ordained, since he cannot
2760 Suppl, 54| consanguinity arises between the person born of semen and that ~
2761 Suppl, 54| kindred between him and ~the person of whom he is born by carnal
2762 Suppl, 54| conveyed ~to them from one person by procreation, it destroys
2763 Suppl, 54| into the ~substance of the person fed has more in common with
2764 Suppl, 54| Yet the addition of one person to another ~does not always
2765 Suppl, 54| where there ~is but one person, but only when one person
2766 Suppl, 54| person, but only when one person is compared to another.~
2767 Suppl, 54| the legal reckoning, the person who ~occupies the first
2768 Suppl, 54| reckoning, by whatever degree a person is distant from some ~higher
2769 Suppl, 54| is he distant from each ~person descending from that degree,
2770 Suppl, 54| stock be related to some person on account of his being
2771 Suppl, 54| Sometimes, ~however, a person is more distantly related
2772 Suppl, 54| stock, because this other ~person may be more distantly related
2773 Suppl, 54| descent, ~namely from the person whose consanguinity is in
2774 Suppl, 54| persons ~related to one person in the same degree of consanguinity,
2775 Suppl, 54| in neither case does any ~person come in between; and yet
2776 Suppl, 54| father. Hence ~the nearer a person is to the common ancestor
2777 Suppl, 54| nevertheless in respect of the person whose ~consanguinity is
2778 Suppl, 54| uncivilized nations no person is debarred from marriage
2779 Suppl, 55| Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether a person contracts affinity through
2780 Suppl, 55| 1: It would seem that a person does not contract affinity
2781 Suppl, 55| connected with the other. Now a person's blood relations are separate ~
2782 Suppl, 55| Consequently even as a person through being connected
2783 Suppl, 55| friendship, so does one person become connected with another
2784 Suppl, 55| degree,~because, to wit, the person begotten is in the same
2785 Suppl, 55| their connection that a person ~who is connected with one
2786 Suppl, 55| another it ~happens that a person who is connected with one
2787 Suppl, 55| by the death of a ~third person.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[55] A[
2788 Suppl, 55| contracted survive, although the person ~die through whom it was
2789 Suppl, 55| contracted through union with a person related ~by affinity. Therefore
2790 Suppl, 55| second kind. And again if a person through marriage ~contracts
2791 Suppl, 55| Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 6: One person is not connected with me
2792 Suppl, 55| who is affine to me, no ~person becomes connected with me,
2793 Suppl, 55| not marry her in his own person ~as it were, but as supplying
2794 Suppl, 55| retaliation takes place when a person is ~accused of a crime,
2795 Suppl, 55| in writing, ~provided the person who denounces the marriage
2796 Suppl, 55| Now in these the same ~person cannot be both accuser and
2797 Suppl, 55| suit; namely that "the same person can be accuser and ~witness;
2798 Suppl, 56| ignorance, in which case if ~the person whose action has occasioned
2799 Suppl, 56| necessity, and then the person whose ~action has occasioned
2800 Suppl, 56| instruction: ~and consequently a person's spiritual father is so
2801 Suppl, 56| is contracted between the person baptized ~and the person
2802 Suppl, 56| person baptized ~and the person who raises him from the
2803 Suppl, 56| contracted ~between the person baptized and the person
2804 Suppl, 56| person baptized and the person who raises him from the
2805 Suppl, 56| only on ~the part of the person of whose seed the child
2806 Suppl, 56| not on the ~part of the person who receives the child after
2807 Suppl, 56| Further, he who raises a person from the sacred font is
2808 Suppl, 56| contracted between him and the person whom he raises from the
2809 Suppl, 56| happen that someone raises a person from the ~sacred font before
2810 Suppl, 56| spirituality. Therefore raising a person from the sacred font ~is
2811 Suppl, 56| as in carnal generation a person is born of a father ~and
2812 Suppl, 56| in spiritual generation a person is born again a son of ~
2813 Suppl, 56| he who raises a baptized person from the sacred font, or
2814 Suppl, 56| Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: A person who is not baptized cannot
2815 Suppl, 56| wife together can raise a person from the ~sacred font, since
2816 Suppl, 56| and godmother of the same person are not ~united in that
2817 Suppl, 56| are not ~united in that person's spiritual birth save accidentally,
2818 Suppl, 56| twice ~godmother of the same person from different causes, just
2819 Suppl, 56| consanguinity to the same person.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[56] A[
2820 Suppl, 56| father to son, ~since the person begotten involves a change
2821 Suppl, 56| carnal parent of the same person; and the third is called
2822 Suppl, 56| OBJ 1: The addition of a person by carnal generation entails
2823 Suppl, 56| degree with regard to a person connected by the same kind
2824 Suppl, 57| Adoption is ~the act by which a person lawfully takes for his child
2825 Suppl, 57| father. Now, sometimes the person adopted does not come under
2826 Suppl, 57| consequence whether an ~older person become the father of a younger,
2827 Suppl, 57| Therefore, if by adoption ~a person is taken as a child without
2828 Suppl, 57| difference whether an older person adopted a younger, or a ~
2829 Suppl, 57| or a ~younger an older person; which is not true. Therefore
2830 Suppl, 57| what is good and ~just, one person can take to himself another
2831 Suppl, 57| taken, it follows that the person taken as a ~child must be
2832 Suppl, 57| arrogatio," whereby the person ~adopted is placed under
2833 Suppl, 57| Consequently a younger person cannot adopt an older; but ~
2834 Suppl, 57| according to law the adopted person must be so much younger
2835 Suppl, 57| relationship; and ~therefore such a person is not competent to be chosen
2836 Suppl, 57| by one's ~providing for a person's nourishment and education,
2837 Suppl, 57| nourishment and education, else a person would ~be related to his
2838 Suppl, 57| relationship passes to no person incapable of ~being a god-parent;
2839 Suppl, 57| relationship passes to another person. Therefore legal relationship
2840 Suppl, 57| only so long as the adopted person remains under the power
2841 Suppl, 57| not pass to a non-baptized person is not ~because such a person
2842 Suppl, 57| person is not ~because such a person cannot be a god-parent but
2843 Suppl, 57| are in the power of the person adopted are adopted also.~
2844 Suppl, 58| body. Therefore a frigid person, ~being incapable of carnal
2845 Suppl, 58| the bond is unfitting if a person bind himself to what he
2846 Suppl, 58| another or with the same ~person, she reinstates the former
2847 Suppl, 58| kinds. First, because a person is unable to fulfill the
2848 Suppl, 58| an impediment whereby a person ~cannot pay the marriage
2849 Suppl, 58| impediment in regard ~to one person and not in regard to another.
2850 Suppl, 58| through the action of man, a person may be rendered ~incapable
2851 Suppl, 58| spell and frigidity, that a person ~who is impotent through
2852 Suppl, 58| been given power over a person on account of sin, it does
2853 Suppl, 58| previous, then ~the mad person either has lucid intervals,
2854 Suppl, 58| Therefore neither could a person marry if defective age were ~
2855 Suppl, 59| instance when, after Baptism, a person ~falls into heresy. Yet
2856 Suppl, 59| into heresy. Yet if such a person marry a believer, it is ~
2857 Suppl, 59| The faith of a married person does not dissolve but ~perfects
2858 Suppl, 59| between a slave ~and a married person.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[59] A[
2859 Suppl, 59| Disparity of worship makes a person simply unfit for lawful ~
2860 Suppl, 60| adulterous wife or any other person deserving of death. Since ~
2861 Suppl, 60| it is lawful to accuse a person of murder ~or any other
2862 Suppl, 61| is contracted with ~one person, namely Christ; to Whom,
2863 Suppl, 61| Christ; to Whom, however, a person contracts more ~obligations
2864 Suppl, 61| contract is not with the same person: ~wherefore that comparison
2865 Suppl, 61| nature into the unity of person, which union is altogether
2866 Suppl, 61| Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: A person is not accounted dead to
2867 Suppl, 62| Q[33], A[7]], whereby a person binds himself under the
2868 Suppl, 62| That which is done in a person's favor does him no ~prejudice.
2869 Suppl, 63| penalty save for sin. Now a person ~incurs the penalty of irregularity
2870 Suppl, 63| wont at times to incite a person to a second marriage, namely ~
2871 Suppl, 64| what is hurtful ~to his person. But it is sometimes harmful
2872 Suppl, 64| is sometimes harmful to a person to pay the debt ~when asked,
2873 Suppl, 64| with the welfare of his person, as stated above. Wherefore
2874 Suppl, 64| has the care of a sick ~person is bound to remedy the disease
2875 Suppl, 64| time; because to prevent a ~person's spiritual progress is
2876 Suppl, 64| and those in which one person is bound to another do not
2877 Suppl, 64| matters of this kind one person cannot take a vow ~without
2878 Suppl, 64| 1: It would seem that a person ought not to be forbidden
2879 Suppl, 65| happen accidentally that a person is ambidextrous, because
2880 Suppl, 65| evil results ensue if a person ~surrenders his right to
2881 Suppl, 65| again it ~depends how a person makes use of his property.
2882 Suppl, 66| be granted to a bigamous person?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[66] A[
2883 Suppl, 66| sacrament on the part of the person ~corrupted, but it causes
2884 Suppl, 66| causes a defect in the other person, because the act of ~one
2885 Suppl, 67| manners; in the same sense a person is said to have ~manners [
2886 Suppl, 67| to be defiled just as a person who had touched a ~dead
2887 Suppl, 67| caused by the virtue of the person hated. ~Therefore, if hatred
2888 Suppl, 68| Para. 1/1~I answer that, A person is said to incur a loss
2889 Suppl, 68| Hence we do not say that a person is punished by not succeeding
2890 Suppl, 68| favor may be bestowed on a person without injustice, but ~
2891 Suppl, 68| without injustice, but ~a person cannot be damnified except
2892 Suppl, 69| ways of understanding a person to leave ~hell or heaven.
2893 Suppl, 69| was given to men in the person of Abraham, ~who was the
2894 Suppl, 69| far ~as it infected the person, while there remained an
2895 Suppl, 69| both on the part of ~the person and on the part of nature:
2896 Suppl, 69| some one by ~reason of his person. Of these the most lenient
2897 Suppl, 69| sinners. Now if we suppose a person to die in original sin who
2898 Suppl, 69| which is due to such a person by ~reason of venial sin:
2899 Suppl, 69| account of a defect of ~the person, and thus we have purgatory
2900 Suppl, 69| one state, since ~the same person is able to merit and demerit:
2901 Suppl, 69| either in reference to the person, or in reference to nature
2902 Suppl, 71| suffrages performed by one person can profit others?~(2) Whether
2903 Suppl, 71| Whether suffrages for one dead person profit that person more
2904 Suppl, 71| dead person profit that person more than ~others?~(13)
2905 Suppl, 71| Whether the suffrages of one person can profit others?~Aquin.:
2906 Suppl, 71| that the suffrages of one person cannot profit ~others. For
2907 Suppl, 71| shall he reap." Now if one person reaped fruit from the suffrages
2908 Suppl, 71| another's sowing. Therefore a person receives ~no fruit from
2909 Suppl, 71| Therefore neither does one person profit by another's ~good.~
2910 Suppl, 71| say that the work of one person nowise can avail another
2911 Suppl, 71| Praise is not given to a person save according to his ~relation
2912 Suppl, 71| work is meritorious to a person, ~not only by reason of
2913 Suppl, 71| justice to take away from a ~person that which is his due: but
2914 Suppl, 71| is his due: but to give a person what is not his due is ~
2915 Suppl, 71| it is ~liberality. Now a person cannot be hurt by the ills
2916 Suppl, 71| cannot be assisted by ~a person's suffrages.~Aquin.: SMT
2917 Suppl, 71| that "when an offensive ~person is sent to intercede, the
2918 Suppl, 71| Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, a person's deed would seem to be
2919 Suppl, 71| to the disposition of the person ~for whom they are performed.
2920 Suppl, 71| has charity. Hence, if a person ~dying in charity command
2921 Suppl, 71| for him, or if some ~other person having charity prescribe
2922 Suppl, 71| this depends not on the person ~for whom the suffrage is
2923 Suppl, 71| paid the debt of a dead person is freed from his own debt,
2924 Suppl, 71| equally profit a third person if he satisfy for him at
2925 Suppl, 71| counted as belonging to the person for whom it ~is done, while
2926 Suppl, 71| it profits not only the person for whom it is done, but
2927 Suppl, 71| punishment, but by fortifying the person punished: even as a man
2928 Suppl, 71| OBJ 3: Suffrage for a dead person is more acceptable than
2929 Suppl, 71| acceptable than for a ~living person, as regards his being in
2930 Suppl, 71| help ~himself as a living person can. But a living person
2931 Suppl, 71| person can. But a living person is better off in that ~he
2932 Suppl, 71| avail: for instance, if a person before dying ~were to provide
2933 Suppl, 71| A[2]), the works of one person ~can avail for another's
2934 Suppl, 71| A[2]), the guilt of ~one person can be expiated by the punishment
2935 Suppl, 71| not unreasonable that one person be purified by another ~
2936 Suppl, 71| say, then, that the ~dying person, as soon as he provides
2937 Suppl, 71| not unreasonable that a person be defrauded in ~temporal
2938 Suppl, 71| original sin is such that one person can be ~assisted by another
2939 Suppl, 71| the suffrages offered by a person, but that this ~accrues
2940 Suppl, 71| be said for a deceased person, whether in honor of the
2941 Suppl, 71| s ~intention to another person. Now the sacrament of the
2942 Suppl, 71| relation not only to the person who prays, even as other
2943 Suppl, 71| 1~Reply OBJ 1: When one person satisfies for another, the
2944 Suppl, 71| produces its effect only in the person baptized, as regards the
2945 Suppl, 71| efficacious than ~that of one person. Now personal merit serves
2946 Suppl, 71| indulgences may avail a person, there ~must be a fitting
2947 Suppl, 71| them to release a deceased ~person entirely from punishment:
2948 Suppl, 71| indulgence may profit a person in two ways: in one ~way,
2949 Suppl, 71| profits principally the ~person who avails himself of an
2950 Suppl, 71| secondarily and indirectly the person for whom one does that ~
2951 Suppl, 71| to apply to a ~particular person the intention of the Church
2952 Suppl, 71| his father, or any other person ~connected with him and
2953 Suppl, 71| living but ~also a deceased person. For there is no reason
2954 Suppl, 71| when, to wit, the dead person himself, or another, arranges
2955 Suppl, 71| offered for one deceased person profit the person for ~whom
2956 Suppl, 71| deceased person profit the person for ~whom they are offered
2957 Suppl, 71| offered for one deceased person are ~not more profitable
2958 Suppl, 71| though kindled for one person ~only, avails equally all
2959 Suppl, 71| they be offered for one person in particular, do ~not avail
2960 Suppl, 71| Divine justice. But if a ~person pay another's debt human
2961 Suppl, 71| debt, in a ~sense, of the person for whom he offers them,
2962 Suppl, 71| offers them, they profit this person ~alone.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
2963 Suppl, 71| somewhat for a ~deceased person, so, too, sometimes a person
2964 Suppl, 71| person, so, too, sometimes a person can satisfy for a living ~
2965 Suppl, 71| can satisfy for a living ~person. Now where one satisfies
2966 Suppl, 71| one satisfies for a living person the satisfaction ~counts
2967 Suppl, 71| satisfaction ~counts only for the person for whom it is offered.
2968 Suppl, 71| offered for one particular person ~do avail chiefly, not the
2969 Suppl, 71| do avail chiefly, not the person for whom they are offered,
2970 Suppl, 71| lesson which profits the person to whom it is given no more
2971 Suppl, 71| respect they avail more the person who is more ~full of charity,
2972 Suppl, 71| being applied to ~another person by one's intention. In this
2973 Suppl, 71| the satisfaction of one ~person counts for another, and
2974 Suppl, 71| thus they avail ~more the person for whom they are offered:
2975 Suppl, 71| suffrages avail chiefly the person for whom they are offered, ~
2976 Suppl, 71| does not follow, if one person's debt be ~paid, that the
2977 Suppl, 71| it is clear that if one person receives a lesson he loses
2978 Suppl, 71| Therefore in like manner a person for ~whom a suffrage is
2979 Suppl, 71| is said for one deceased person, other ~prayers are added
2980 Suppl, 71| not be done, ~if the dead person for whom the Mass is said
2981 Suppl, 71| as much assistance as one person would if that ~same prayer
2982 Suppl, 71| prayer to be said for one person in particular, ~but that
2983 Suppl, 71| by the intention of the person offering them, then the
2984 Suppl, 71| then the suffrage for ~some person in particular avails him
2985 Suppl, 71| suffrages offered for one person avail others in a ~certain
2986 Suppl, 71| when Mass is said for one ~person, it is not unfitting for
2987 Suppl, 71| and on the part of the person prayed: and its effect depends
2988 Suppl, 71| according to his merits. Now a person ~for whom no suffrages are
2989 Suppl, 71| more profitable to the ~person for whom they are offered
2990 Suppl, 71| suffrages offered for one ~person in particular avail indifferently
2991 Suppl, 71| suffrages offered for a ~person do not profit all indifferently,
2992 Suppl, 71| suffrages ~together avail a person more than general suffrages
2993 Suppl, 71| mentions when he says that a person for whom special ~suffrages
2994 Suppl, 72| 4: Further, whenever one person intercedes for another at
2995 Suppl, 72| attention to one thing makes a person weary; whereas by praying ~
2996 Suppl, 72| seem to refer to Christ's person, and ~consequently to agree
2997 Suppl, 72| distinguished in Christ the person of the son of man from the
2998 Suppl, 72| the son of man from the person of ~the Son of God, or of
2999 Suppl, 72| Arius, who asserted that the person of the Son is ~less than
3000 Suppl, 72| Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 5: A person is rendered worthy of a
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