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2001 2, 122 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether faith alone is the cause of martyrdom?~
2002 2, 122 | 1/1~OBJ 1: It seems that faith alone is the cause of martyrdom.
2003 2, 122 | Christian because he holds the faith of Christ. ~Therefore only
2004 2, 122 | Christ. ~Therefore only faith in Christ gives the glory
2005 2, 122 | seems ridiculous. Therefore faith ~alone is the cause of martyrdom.~
2006 2, 122 | in a just war. ~Therefore faith alone is the cause of martyrdom.~
2007 2, 122 | this passage. Now not only ~faith but also the other virtues
2008 2, 122 | this truth is the truth of faith. ~Wherefore the cause of
2009 2, 122 | martyrdom is the truth of faith.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[124] A[
2010 2, 122 | Para. 2/2~But the truth of faith includes not only inward
2011 2, 122 | whereby one confesses ~the faith, but also by deeds, whereby
2012 2, 122 | person shows that he has faith, ~according to James 2:18, "
2013 2, 122 | show thee, by works, my faith." Hence it ~is written of
2014 2, 122 | are professions of the faith whereby we come ~to know
2015 2, 122 | for refusing to deny the faith, but for reproving adultery.~
2016 2, 122 | not only through having faith in Christ, but also because
2017 2, 122 | suffer in confession of the faith, which is done by words,
2018 2, 122 | head of witnessing to the faith.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[124] A[
2019 2, 127 | takes its name from "fides" [faith]: and it ~belongs to faith
2020 2, 127 | faith]: and it ~belongs to faith to believe something and
2021 2, 127 | help him. Since, however, faith signifies also a strong ~
2022 2, 130 | is so hostile to a ~godly faith, if the heart desires glory
2023 2, 134 | in a greater good (thus faith, hope, and charity /are ~
2024 2, 135 | Tract. in Joan. lxxix): "Faith is to believe without ~seeing."
2025 2, 135 | whole ~of life, such as faith, hope, and charity, since
2026 2, 135 | constancy, have persevered in ~faith."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[137]
2027 2, 138 | whom resist ye, strong in faith," as also ~James 4:7: "Resist
2028 2, 144 | 1:5,6): "Join with your faith ~virtue, and with virtue
2029 2, 144 | done reasonably through faith and love of God.~Aquin.:
2030 2, 149 | just unless one live by faith." Whence he argues that
2031 2, 152 | of breaking the marriage faith which is due ~between husband
2032 2, 153 | for a gloss on Gal. 5:23, "Faith, modesty," ~etc., says that
2033 2, 155 | is ~agreeable" to God is "faith and meekness"; wherefore
2034 2, 155 | Wherefore those virtues like faith, hope, ~charity, and likewise
2035 2, 159 | first step towards God is by faith, according to ~Heb. 11:6, "
2036 2, 159 | believe." In this sense faith is ~the foundation in a
2037 2, 160 | is a distinct virtue from faith. ~Now it pertains to unbelief,
2038 2, 160 | and thus in matters of faith, a true judgment is destroyed ~
2039 2, 160 | virtues. Now, not humility but faith is the first of all ~virtues.
2040 2, 160 | corrupted. Wherefore as faith is the ~first of virtues,
2041 2, 160 | shipwreck concerning the faith."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[162]
2042 2, 165 | philosophers were debarred from the faith by their sinful ~curiosity
2043 2, 165 | truth in order to assail the faith, the ~Apostle says (Col.
2044 2, 169 | all and are ~matters of "faith," and as to yet higher mysteries,
2045 2, 169 | differentiated from wisdom and faith, which are about Divine
2046 2, 169 | the Divine ~light. As to "faith," although it is about things
2047 2, 169 | certain ~about this, the faith which relies on the utterances
2048 2, 170 | sign in confirmation of faith; wherefore a gloss on Rm. ~
2049 2, 170 | according to the rule of faith," says: ~"Observe that in
2050 2, 170 | the reasonableness of our faith; since believers, ~after
2051 2, 172 | of the wayfarer, although faith is more ~properly predicated
2052 2, 172 | latter knowledge, because faith implies an ~imperfection
2053 2, 172 | not only ~instructed in faith, but also guided in our
2054 2, 172 | conducted me." Now ~our faith consists chiefly in two
2055 2, 172 | taught things pertinent to faith in the ~Godhead. Hence they
2056 2, 172 | of things pertinent ~to faith in the Godhead was made
2057 2, 172 | men began to stray from faith in ~one God by turning aside
2058 2, 172 | time of grace the entire faith ~of the Church is founded
2059 2, 172 | apostles, ~concerning the faith in one God and three Persons,
2060 2, 172 | Body Para. 3/4~As to the faith in Christ's incarnation,
2061 2, 172 | of any new ~doctrine of faith, but for the direction of
2062 2, 173 | according to 1 Cor. 13:10-12, faith and hope are ~incompatible
2063 2, 173 | when in this ~state had faith and hope. Therefore he saw
2064 2, 173 | that he had not ~the act of faith at the same time, although
2065 2, 173 | the Lord. For we walk by faith, and ~not by sight" [*'Per
2066 2, 174 | whole world, and preach His faith ~everywhere, according to
2067 2, 174 | requirements of the teaching of the faith. ~But as regards the grace
2068 2, 174 | required for teaching the faith, but not as to ~all things
2069 2, 175 | pertaining to ~the virtue of faith, no less than those pertaining
2070 2, 175 | gratuitous graces, the word of faith should ~likewise be placed
2071 2, 175 | if a man communicates his faith to others this is ~by the
2072 2, 175 | xiv, 1) that "to know how faith may profit the godly and
2073 2, 175 | him to mention the word of faith, but it ~was sufficient
2074 2, 176 | of miracles results from faith - either of ~the worker,
2075 2, 176 | 2, "If I should have all faith, so ~that I could remove
2076 2, 176 | unbelief." Therefore, if faith be ~reckoned a gratuitous
2077 2, 176 | knowledge of the objects of faith by certain supernatural
2078 2, 176 | miracles is ascribed to faith for two ~reasons. First,
2079 2, 176 | directed to the confirmation of faith, ~secondly, because it proceeds
2080 2, 176 | God's omnipotence on which faith ~relies. Nevertheless, just
2081 2, 176 | as besides the grace of faith, the grace of ~the word
2082 2, 176 | may be instructed in the faith, so too ~is the grace of
2083 2, 176 | may be confirmed in their ~faith. ~(tm)Aquin.: SMT SS Q[178]
2084 2, 176 | miracles are ascribed to faith, according to Mt. 17:19, ~"
2085 2, 176 | Mt. 17:19, ~"If you have faith as a grain of mustard seed
2086 2, 176 | and it shall remove." Now "faith ~without works is dead,"
2087 2, 176 | If I should have all ~faith, so that I could remove
2088 2, 176 | one who preaches the true faith ~and calls upon Christ's
2089 2, 176 | 2 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Faith without works is said to
2090 2, 176 | believer, who lives not, by faith, with the life of grace.
2091 2, 176 | employing instrumentally ~the faith of a sinner.~Aquin.: SMT
2092 2, 181 | results from the unity of faith, ~charity, and mutual service,
2093 2, 181 | being compacted," namely by faith, "and ~fitly joined together,"
2094 2, 182 | things taking the ~shield of faith." Therefore the perfection
2095 2, 182 | done away; for in this life faith and hope, which are in ~
2096 2, 183 | that after receiving the faith he cut off his thumb ~that
2097 2, 183 | slight sin to 'have the faith of the Lord ~of glory with
2098 2, 183 | desirous of subverting the faith or the righteousness of
2099 2, 183 | dispensing requires good faith, according ~to 1 Cor. 4:
2100 2, 183 | is entrusted to his good faith; and if he fail or ~exceed
2101 2, 183 | without prejudice to his good ~faith, because in such matters
2102 2, 183 | seem to be lacking ~in good faith, and is guilty of mortal
2103 2, 184 | have made void their first faith." But religious ~are bound
2104 2, 185 | horses by corrupting the faith." Therefore it would ~seem
2105 2, 187 | taught the rudiments of faith. Then we are nourished as ~
2106 2, 187 | If among ~men of good faith contracts are wont to be
2107 2, 187 | he hath denied the ~faith, and is worse than an infidel."~
2108 3, 1 | First, ~with regard to faith, which is made more certain
2109 3, 1 | established and founded faith." ~Secondly, with regard
2110 3, 1 | Fourthly, lest the fervor of faith should cool by the length
2111 3, 1 | shall ~He find think you, faith on earth?"~Aquin.: SMT TP
2112 3, 1 | several ways - not only by faith in some future ~thing, but
2113 3, 1 | future ~thing, but also by faith in something present and
2114 3, 1 | the strength and fervor of faith, which ~works by charity";
2115 3, 2 | away with, and Christian faith wholly overturned. ~Therefore,
2116 3, 2 | Para. 4/4~Now the Catholic faith, holding the mean between
2117 3, 2 | an article ~of Catholic faith. So likewise the first opinion
2118 3, 2 | from the beginning of his faith, as ~this man from His beginning
2119 3, 6 | receive according to the ~faith they have in Him; for it
2120 3, 6 | the justice of ~God is by faith of Jesus Christ unto all
2121 3, 6 | having the same spirit of ~faith . . . we also believe,"
2122 3, 6 | 2 Cor. 4:13). But the ~faith which is in Christ has the
2123 3, 6 | justifieth the ungodly, his faith ~is reputed to justice according
2124 3, 6 | from being justified by the faith of Jesus Christ, even before
2125 3, 7 | virtues?~(3) Whether He had faith?~(4) Whether He had hope?~(
2126 3, 7 | Whether in Christ there was faith?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[7] A[3]
2127 3, 7 | would seem that there was faith in Christ. For faith is
2128 3, 7 | was faith in Christ. For faith is a ~nobler virtue than
2129 3, 7 | more, therefore, was ~there faith in Him.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
2130 3, 7 | author and finisher of our faith." ~Therefore there was faith
2131 3, 7 | faith." ~Therefore there was faith in Him before all others.~
2132 3, 7 | in the blessed there is faith; for on Rm. 1:17, "the justice
2133 3, 7 | is ~revealed therein from faith to faith," a gloss says: "
2134 3, 7 | revealed therein from faith to faith," a gloss says: "From the
2135 3, 7 | a gloss says: "From the faith of ~words and hope to the
2136 3, 7 | of ~words and hope to the faith of things and sight." Therefore
2137 3, 7 | in Christ also there was faith, since it implies nothing
2138 3, 7 | is written (Heb. 11:1): "Faith is the evidence of ~things
2139 3, 7 | Therefore there was no faith in Christ. ~Aquin.: SMT
2140 3, 7 | 1], A[4]), the object of faith ~is a Divine thing not seen.
2141 3, 7 | exclude the very essence of faith. Now from ~the first moment
2142 3, 7 | Hence there could be no faith in Him.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
2143 3, 7 | 1 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Faith is a nobler virtue than
2144 3, 7 | hence there could be no faith in Him, although the moral
2145 3, 7 | Reply OBJ 2: The merit of faith consists in this - that
2146 3, 7 | For obedience to the faith in all nations for His name."
2147 3, 7 | says in the same place, faith is that "whereby ~such things
2148 3, 7 | seen are believed." But faith in things seen is ~improperly
2149 3, 7 | Thus it is clear that as faith is of the unseen, so also
2150 3, 7 | hope. But there was no faith in Christ, as was said above (
2151 3, 7 | As it is of the nature of faith that one assents to what ~
2152 3, 7 | yet ~one has not; and as faith, forasmuch as it is a theological
2153 3, 7 | he who has the virtue of faith believes God not only in
2154 3, 7 | possess, although He ~had not faith with regard to anything;
2155 3, 7 | things fully, wherefore faith was altogether wanting to
2156 3, 7 | for the manifestation of faith and spiritual ~doctrine.
2157 3, 7 | of spiritual doctrine and faith, according to ~Heb. 2:3,
2158 3, 7 | and chief teacher of the faith.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[7] A[7]
2159 3, 7 | acts manifestive of the faith, as the working of ~miracles,
2160 3, 7 | 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, as faith has to do with what is not
2161 3, 7 | Christ there could be neither faith nor hope, as was said above ~(
2162 3, 7 | 2 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Faith regards such things as are
2163 3, 7 | state of life. ~And hence faith and hope are repugnant to
2164 3, 7 | virtues; for there was neither faith ~nor hope in Him, as was
2165 3, 7 | 1 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Faith and hope signify effects
2166 3, 7 | recipient of grace, inasmuch as faith is of ~the unseen, and hope
2167 3, 7 | be any ~defects such as faith and hope imply; but whatever
2168 3, 7 | whatever perfection is in faith ~and hope was in Christ
2169 3, 8 | of which the first is by ~faith, the second by the charity
2170 3, 8 | actually united to Him by faith; fourthly, of ~those who
2171 3, 8 | imperfectly, by formless faith, which unites to God, relatively ~
2172 3, 8 | written (James 2:20): "Faith without works is dead."
2173 3, 8 | borne to Christ by the same faith ~and love whereby we also
2174 3, 8 | in the angels there is no faith, for they do not "walk by
2175 3, 8 | for they do not "walk by faith" but ~"by sight," otherwise
2176 3, 8 | good to the edification of faith, that it ~may administer
2177 3, 9 | the enigmatical vision of faith, ~as is plain from 1 Cor.
2178 3, 9 | The imperfect vision of faith is essentially opposed to ~
2179 3, 9 | it is of the essence of faith to have ~reference to the
2180 3, 11 | 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, our faith is derived from Christ's
2181 3, 11 | author and finisher of ~faith." But there is only one
2182 3, 11 | there is only one habit of faith about all things believed, ~
2183 3, 11 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Our faith rests upon the First Truth;
2184 3, 11 | Christ is ~the author of our faith by the Divine knowledge,
2185 3, 12 | i.e. in order that our faith in the Incarnation might
2186 3, 13 | came spontaneously for the faith. Hence He did not wish ~
2187 3, 14 | wounds, was recalled to the faith, as related Jn. 20:26. ~
2188 3, 15 | marvel at the Centurion's faith as if it was ~great with
2189 3, 16 | judgment of ~the Catholic Faith, which affirms that in Christ
2190 3, 18 | But in ~the things of faith especially we must speak
2191 3, 20 | over ~whom He now reigns by faith, to the vision," i.e. to
2192 3, 21 | spoke for the profit of our faith." Hence ~it seems that Christ
2193 3, 22 | a propitiation, through faith in His blood." Moreover,
2194 3, 23 | according as He is in us by ~faith, so as to begin to be in
2195 3, 23 | Christ, as from the birth of faith every man is a ~Christian."
2196 3, 26 | to the expression ~of the faith of his time. Hence his line
2197 3, 27 | condemnation. And though, through faith in Christ, some were freed ~
2198 3, 27 | But doubt in ~matters of faith is a sin. Therefore the
2199 3, 29 | wrought in confirmation of the Faith should be ~manifest. Since,
2200 3, 29 | reasons add strength to our faith.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[29] A[
2201 3, 29 | nor did He choose that our faith in His Birth ~should be
2202 3, 29 | are the direct object of ~faith; such are the miracles of
2203 3, 29 | for the strengthening of faith: and these it behooves ~
2204 3, 29 | Christ's parents, offspring, faith and sacrament. The ~offspring
2205 3, 29 | have been the Lord Jesus; faith, for there was no ~adultery:
2206 3, 30 | The justice of God (is) by faith of Jesus ~Christ." But one
2207 3, 30 | blessed in receiving the faith of Christ, ~than in conceiving
2208 3, 30 | conception of Christ through faith is ~preceded by the preaching
2209 3, 30 | by the preaching of the faith, for as much as "faith is
2210 3, 30 | the faith, for as much as "faith is by ~hearing" (Rm. 10:
2211 3, 30 | but he does know that the faith, which he has received,
2212 3, 31 | as ordained to strengthen faith, but as an ~article of faith.
2213 3, 31 | faith, but as an ~article of faith. And therefore in the mystery
2214 3, 31 | for the confirmation of faith' but what is most becoming
2215 3, 31 | we seek in all matters of faith.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[31] A[
2216 3, 31 | signified by Zara; "the other by Faith," of ~which Phares is the
2217 3, 31 | he, "does the Catholic ~Faith, which believes that Christ
2218 3, 33 | consequently ~contrary to faith to assert that Christ's
2219 3, 34 | of, not their own act of ~faith, but that of their parents
2220 3, 35 | might ~make known the true faith. according to Jn. 18:37: "
2221 3, 35 | Romans (1:8) says: "Your faith is spoken of in the whole
2222 3, 35 | that from ~that city the faith might spread throughout
2223 3, 36 | have lessened the merit of faith, which He ~came to offer
2224 3, 36 | The justice of God by faith of Jesus Christ." For if,
2225 3, 36 | signs, the very ~nature of faith would have been destroyed,
2226 3, 36 | salvation of all, which is by faith that is of things not seen.
2227 3, 36 | Because in either case faith ~is destroyed, whether a
2228 3, 36 | hear it from another; for "faith ~cometh by hearing" (Rm.
2229 3, 36 | because the first beginning of faith came from the land where
2230 3, 36 | the ~day is born; since faith is the light of the soul."
2231 3, 36 | salvation, which is ~by faith. But saving faith confesses
2232 3, 36 | is ~by faith. But saving faith confesses Christ's Godhead
2233 3, 36 | should not be prejudicial to faith in His human ~nature. But
2234 3, 36 | of the fruitfulness of faith. For this reason it is compared
2235 3, 36 | minds with the light of faith."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[36] A[
2236 3, 36 | were nearest to Christ by faith, ~and longed most for His
2237 3, 36 | Gentiles . . . ~come in" unto faith, and afterwards "all Israel"
2238 3, 36 | of the Jews, to whom the faith of Christ was made ~known
2239 3, 36 | Cor. 1:26. Secondly, the faith of Christ came to the "fulness ~
2240 3, 36 | the justice which is of faith. As a figure of this, Simeon, ~"
2241 3, 36 | the Gentiles came in" unto faith ~before the fulness of the
2242 3, 36 | first-fruits of the Gentiles in faith. For this reason the birth
2243 3, 36 | in Christ; because their ~faith was a presage of the faith
2244 3, 36 | faith was a presage of the faith and devotion of the nations
2245 3, 36 | therefore, as the devotion and faith of the ~nations is without
2246 3, 36 | might seek with ~more ardent faith Him, whom both the brightness
2247 3, 36 | betokening ~those who walk by faith and desire to see," as Augustine
2248 3, 37 | circumcision as a sign of his faith in Him. Fourthly, ~in order
2249 3, 37 | preaching and ~confession of faith; and because it is a chaste
2250 3, 38 | Christ, as instruction in the faith profits the ~catechumens
2251 3, 38 | written (Heb. 2:3,4) that our faith "having begun to be ~declared
2252 3, 38 | teaching, which led men to faith in Christ; secondly, by ~
2253 3, 38 | 8, "This is the word of faith, which we ~preach," the
2254 3, 38 | virtue of baptism depends on faith. But the form of ~John's
2255 3, 38 | s baptism signified the faith in which we are baptized;
2256 3, 38 | Mt. ~3:11). Wherefore the faith or hope which the person
2257 3, 39 | all meet into the unity of faith, and of the ~knowledge of
2258 3, 39 | number three is implied faith in the Trinity, while ten
2259 3, 39 | Christ is chiefly ~through faith and humility: to both of
2260 3, 39 | but at the perfect age. To faith, ~because in this manner
2261 3, 39 | men would not have ~had faith in John's testimony except
2262 3, 39 | Para. 2/4~Secondly, the faith of the Church and of the
2263 3, 39 | baptized make a ~profession of faith, and baptism is called the "
2264 3, 39 | called the "sacrament of faith." Now ~by faith we gaze
2265 3, 39 | sacrament of faith." Now ~by faith we gaze on heavenly things,
2266 3, 39 | occur, they may shape their faith ~according to that which
2267 3, 39 | that he approach in ~good faith: since! as it is written (
2268 3, 40 | by justifying us through ~faith, which the Law, in the letter,
2269 3, 41 | an example to all through faith, according ~to Heb. 12:2: "
2270 3, 41 | the author and finisher of faith." Now ~faith, as it is written (
2271 3, 41 | finisher of faith." Now ~faith, as it is written (Rm. 10:
2272 3, 42 | Jews, multiplied by the ~faith of the nations."~Aquin.:
2273 3, 42 | the ~excellence of their faith and devotedness.~Aquin.:
2274 3, 42 | to ~open out the road to faith. Now He would have done
2275 3, 43 | that He might save men by faith; according ~to Heb. 12:2: "
2276 3, 43 | the author and finisher of faith." But ~miracles lessen the
2277 3, 43 | miracles lessen the merit of faith; hence our Lord says (Jn.
2278 3, 43 | those things which are of faith surpass human reason, they
2279 3, 43 | Miracles lessen the merit of faith in so far as those are ~
2280 3, 43 | them to be converted to the faith even by miracles than that ~
2281 3, 43 | may be ~converted to the faith.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[43] A[
2282 3, 43 | those same words was the faith of those ~(who believed):
2283 3, 43 | He was ~speaking words of faith: . . . and certainly it
2284 3, 44 | were arguments for the ~faith which He taught. Now, by
2285 3, 44 | convert any unbelievers to the faith mightily, ~but by persuading
2286 3, 44 | and this was his want of faith, as Chrysostom ~[*Victor
2287 3, 45 | to increase the apostles' faith, He gives a sign from heaven,
2288 3, 46 | a ~propitiation, through faith in His blood." And this
2289 3, 46 | no falsehood underlying faith. But the ~Fathers of old
2290 3, 46 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 4: Human faith, and even the Divine Scriptures
2291 3, 46 | Divine Scriptures upon which ~faith is based, are both based
2292 3, 46 | all meet into the unity of faith, and of the knowledge ~of
2293 3, 46 | by the justification of faith." ~Fourthly, because, as
2294 3, 46 | glory ~are denoted by the faith of the thief on the right;
2295 3, 47 | be a propitiation through faith in ~His blood."~Aquin.:
2296 3, 48 | spiritual contact - namely, by faith and the sacraments of faith,
2297 3, 48 | faith and the sacraments of faith, as the ~Apostle says (Rm.
2298 3, 48 | a propitiation, ~through faith in His blood."~Aquin.: SMT
2299 3, 49 | Prov. 15:27): "By mercy and faith, sins are purged away."
2300 3, 49 | things of which we have faith, and which excite ~charity.
2301 3, 49 | applied to us even through faith, that ~we may share in its
2302 3, 49 | a propitiation, through faith in His blood." But the faith ~
2303 3, 49 | faith in His blood." But the faith ~through which we are cleansed
2304 3, 49 | from sin is not "lifeless faith," which can ~exist even
2305 3, 49 | exist even with sin, but "faith living" through charity;
2306 3, 49 | enabled to do so through faith in the Passion, although
2307 3, 49 | it is ~applied, through faith and charity and the sacraments
2308 3, 49 | charity and the sacraments of faith. And, ~consequently, the
2309 3, 49 | of justice, obtained by faith the entering into ~the heavenly
2310 3, 49 | share in His ~Passion by faith and charity and the sacraments
2311 3, 49 | charity and the sacraments of faith. Consequently, ~then the
2312 3, 49 | heavenly kingdom, through faith in Christ's Passion, ~according
2313 3, 49 | Heb. 11:33: The saints "by faith conquered kingdoms, wrought ~
2314 3, 49 | concerned. Nevertheless the faith and ~righteousness of no
2315 3, 50 | that, It is an article of faith that Christ was truly dead: ~
2316 3, 50 | hence it is an error against faith to assert anything whereby
2317 3, 50 | without intent ~of error in faith: as Hugh of Saint Victor,
2318 3, 51 | respects. First, to confirm faith in His death and resurrection. ~
2319 3, 52 | justified from sin through faith in ~Christ. Consequently
2320 3, 52 | well as actual sin through faith in Christ; also from the ~
2321 3, 52 | to ~His Passion through faith quickened by charity, whereby
2322 3, 52 | of the lost either had no faith in ~Christ's Passion, as
2323 3, 52 | infidels; or if they had faith, they had no ~conformity
2324 3, 52 | they can be converted ~to faith and charity, because in
2325 3, 52 | a propitiation, through faith in His blood." But the children
2326 3, 52 | were in no wise sharers of faith in ~Christ. Therefore, they
2327 3, 52 | on them only who through faith and charity were ~united
2328 3, 52 | united to Christ's Passion by faith and love: for, not ~having
2329 3, 52 | will, they could have no faith of their own; nor ~were
2330 3, 52 | either by their parents' faith or by ~any sacrament of
2331 3, 52 | or by ~any sacrament of faith. Consequently, Christ's
2332 3, 52 | from all stain of sin by faith in Christ: consequently,
2333 3, 52 | or who in life, by their faith and devotion ~towards Christ'
2334 3, 53 | for our instruction in the faith, since our belief in Christ'
2335 3, 53 | and our [Vulg.: 'your'] ~faith is also vain": and (Ps.
2336 3, 53 | that is with certainty of ~faith, "that my Redeemer," i.e.
2337 3, 53 | for the instruction of our faith. But our faith regards ~
2338 3, 53 | instruction of our faith. But our faith regards ~Christ's Godhead
2339 3, 53 | Consequently, in order that our faith in the ~truth of His Godhead
2340 3, 53 | world. But to confirm our faith regarding the truth of His ~
2341 3, 53 | second under the truth of faith; while the third will be
2342 3, 53 | the instruction of our ~faith. And a task is said to be
2343 3, 54 | miracle: where reason fails, faith abounds." ~And (Tract. cxxi
2344 3, 54 | health and purity of his own faith; because Divine power is
2345 3, 54 | the disciples as to "the faith in His Resurrection" (Bede,
2346 3, 54 | sufficed for his personal ~faith for him to have seen what
2347 3, 54 | not only to confirm the faith of His disciples, but for
2348 3, 55 | to have the certainty of faith the disciples ~saw Christ
2349 3, 55 | necessary for them to have faith ~in the Resurrection. Therefore
2350 3, 55 | comes from the ~hearing of faith to the beatific vision,
2351 3, 55 | order to ~confirm their faith in the Resurrection, and
2352 3, 55 | many proofs to accept the faith in His ~Resurrection from
2353 3, 55 | 3: Further, just as our faith receives its surety from
2354 3, 55 | disciples assured of their faith in the Resurrection by Christ ~
2355 3, 55 | already growing tepid in their faith: hence ~these said (Lk.
2356 3, 55 | was as yet a stranger to faith in their hearts, He made ~
2357 3, 55 | there be no proofs where faith is required." But faith
2358 3, 55 | faith is required." But faith is required ~regarding the
2359 3, 55 | Gregory says (Hom. xxvi): "Faith has no merit where ~human
2360 3, 55 | office to ~void the merit of faith. Consequently, it was not
2361 3, 55 | efficacious for establishing faith in the Resurrection, which
2362 3, 55 | authority is the basis of faith, when He said: "All things
2363 3, 55 | as to ~accept readily the faith in the Resurrection. Hence
2364 3, 55 | demonstrating things of faith, as was shown ~above.~Aquin.:
2365 3, 55 | Reply OBJ 2: The merit of faith arises from this, that at
2366 3, 55 | reason debars ~merit of faith which enables one to see
2367 3, 55 | beatitude, which ~comes of faith, is not entirely excluded
2368 3, 55 | entirely deprive him of faith ~nor of the merit of faith:
2369 3, 55 | faith ~nor of the merit of faith: just as Thomas, to whom
2370 3, 55 | his is the more perfect ~faith who does not require such
2371 3, 55 | Hence, to put to shame ~the faith of some men, our Lord said (
2372 3, 55 | fitting for establishing faith in the Resurrection.~Aquin.:
2373 3, 56 | contact, which is through faith and charity, because even
2374 3, 57 | in order to increase our faith, which is of things unseen. ~
2375 3, 57 | Ascension fosters, first, ~faith; secondly, hope; thirdly,
2376 3, 57 | 1 ~Cor. 14:8, to confirm faith in the Resurrection: "Last
2377 3, 59 | world; and even until then faith will continue to derive
2378 3, 59 | that is, not to "walk by faith" but "by sight," as ~appears
2379 3, 60 | element, and the soul through faith in the words. Hence Augustine
2380 3, 60 | the words which is held by faith. And this sense is ~indeed
2381 3, 60 | sense would be contrary to faith, and would ~therefore render
2382 3, 61 | a propitiation, through faith in His blood, to the showing ~
2383 3, 61 | justifier of ~him who is of the faith of Jesus Christ" (Rm. 3:
2384 3, 61 | man might ~testify to his faith in the future coming of
2385 3, 61 | view. First, from that of faith: and ~thus it was always
2386 3, 61 | made righteous, ~through faith in the future coming of
2387 3, 61 | these certain sacraments of faith. For it was necessary, as
2388 3, 61 | that the knowledge of faith should be more and more
2389 3, 61 | significative of man's ~faith in the future coming of
2390 3, 61 | clearer signification of faith.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[61] A[
2391 3, 61 | Fathers were saved through faith in ~Christ's future coming,
2392 3, 61 | so are we saved through faith in Christ's past ~birth
2393 3, 61 | in protestation of the ~faith whereby man is justified;
2394 3, 62 | sacraments seems to depend on faith. ~for as Augustine says (
2395 3, 62 | it is believed." But ~our faith regards not only Christ'
2396 3, 62 | Christ dwells in us "by faith" (Eph. 3:17). Consequently, ~
2397 3, 62 | 3:17). Consequently, ~by faith Christ's power is united
2398 3, 62 | delivered from sin especially by faith in His Passion, according
2399 3, 62 | be a propitiation through faith in His ~Blood." Therefore
2400 3, 62 | derived principally from faith in Christ's Passion. ~Aquin.:
2401 3, 62 | derive their ~efficacy from faith in Christ's Passion. But
2402 3, 62 | s Passion. But there was faith in Christ's ~Passion under
2403 3, 62 | have "the ~same spirit of faith" (2 Cor. 4:13). Therefore
2404 3, 62 | Passion is united to us by faith and the ~sacraments, but
2405 3, 62 | the link that comes from faith ~is produced by an act of
2406 3, 62 | of old were justified by faith in Christ's ~Passion, just
2407 3, 62 | of ~protestation of that faith, inasmuch as they signified
2408 3, 62 | and they merely signified faith by which ~men were justified.~
2409 3, 62 | The Fathers of old had faith in the future Passion of ~
2410 3, 62 | justify them. But we have faith in the past Passion of Christ,
2411 3, 62 | was a sign of ~justifying faith: wherefore the Apostle says (
2412 3, 62 | a seal of the justice of faith." ~Consequently grace was
2413 3, 63 | sign of the communion of faith and of the holy ordination
2414 3, 63 | according to the state of faith." But the eternal ~Character
2415 3, 63 | which is a protestation of faith ~expressed by exterior signs.
2416 3, 63 | cognitive power, where also is faith.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[63] A[
2417 3, 63 | worship by apostasy from the faith. It seems, therefore, that ~
2418 3, 63 | intellective part, where faith resides, as stated above (
2419 3, 64 | sacraments?~(9) Whether right faith is required therein; so
2420 3, 64 | Church which is built on faith and the sacraments of faith. ~
2421 3, 64 | faith and the sacraments of faith. ~Wherefore, just as they
2422 3, 64 | may ~they deliver another faith, nor institute other sacraments:
2423 3, 64 | is communicated to us by faith, ~according to Rm. 3:25: "
2424 3, 64 | a propitiation ~through faith in His blood," which faith
2425 3, 64 | faith in His blood," which faith we proclaim by calling on
2426 3, 64 | defect is made good by their faith and devotion.~Aquin.: SMT
2427 3, 64 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether faith is required of necessity
2428 3, 64 | 1/1~OBJ 1: It seems that faith is required of necessity
2429 3, 64 | validity of a sacrament. But "faith directs in ~intention" as
2430 3, 64 | minister is without the true faith, the ~sacrament is invalid.~
2431 3, 64 | Church has not the true faith, it ~seems that he is a
2432 3, 64 | minister should have ~the true faith.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[64] A[
2433 3, 64 | those who have not the true faith seem to be separated ~from
2434 3, 64 | minister should have the true ~faith.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[64] A[
2435 3, 64 | own power so also does ~faith. Wherefore, just as the
2436 3, 64 | necessary that he ~should have faith, and even an unbeliever
2437 3, 64 | may happen that a man's faith is defective in regard to ~
2438 3, 64 | the sacrament. But if his faith be defective in regard to ~
2439 3, 64 | person of the Church by whose faith ~any defect in the minister'
2440 3, 64 | defect in the minister's faith is made good.~Aquin.: SMT
2441 3, 65 | that Baptism corresponds to Faith, and is ordained as a remedy ~
2442 3, 66 | which refers especially to faith, by which man receives spiritual
2443 3, 66 | My) just man ~liveth by faith"; and Baptism is a sort
2444 3, 66 | sort of protestation of faith; whence ~it is called the "
2445 3, 66 | called the "Sacrament of Faith." Likewise Dionysius defined
2446 3, 66 | Baptism as the "sacrament of Faith."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[66] A[
2447 3, 66 | enlightener, but is enlightened by faith, which "cometh by ~hearing" (
2448 3, 66 | For ~just as there is "one Faith," so is there "one Baptism" (
2449 3, 66 | in ~quest of the Catholic Faith." Didymus, too, says (De
2450 3, 66 | with a mind so foreign to faith as to baptize ~while omitting
2451 3, 66 | written (Eph. 4:5): "One faith, one baptism." But in many ~
2452 3, 66 | true heart in fulness of faith, having our hearts sprinkled
2453 3, 66 | the seed of Abraham, whose faith was ~signified by circumcision
2454 3, 66 | written, (Eph. 4:5): "One faith, one Baptism."~Aquin.: SMT
2455 3, 66 | they come to the Catholic Faith."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[66] A[
2456 3, 66 | have any efficacy in the Faith of Christ. It is ~consequently
2457 3, 66 | to ~acknowledge the true faith, since 'the just man liveth
2458 3, 66 | the just man liveth by faith'; while ~he is anointed
2459 3, 66 | so that the sacrament of faith may purify the ~thoughts
2460 3, 66 | to give "a reason of his faith" (cf. ~1 Pt. 3:15; Innocent
2461 3, 66 | Apostle says (Eph. 4:5): "One Faith, one ~Baptism." Now there
2462 3, 66 | Baptism." Now there is but one Faith. Therefore there should
2463 3, 66 | lacking in Baptism, but even ~faith and conversion of heart,
2464 3, 66 | newly baptized confesses his faith in the ~presence of the
2465 3, 67 | contrary to Eph. 4:5: "one Faith, ~one Baptism."~Aquin.:
2466 3, 67 | Eph. 4:5): "one Lord, one Faith, one Baptism." Consequently, ~
2467 3, 67 | is yet a novice in ~the Faith, concerning things pertaining
2468 3, 67 | pertaining to Christian faith and mode of ~life, which
2469 3, 67 | Christian rule of life and faith are known ~openly by all.
2470 3, 68 | one baptized?~(8) Whether faith is necessary?~(9) Whether
2471 3, 68 | incorporated in ~Christ by faith in His future coming: of
2472 3, 68 | future coming: of which faith circumcision was the ~"seal,"
2473 3, 68 | incorporated in Christ by "faith alone," as ~Gregory says (
2474 3, 68 | made profession of their faith. Again, ~since Christ's
2475 3, 68 | incorporated in Christ by faith; according ~to Eph. 3:17: "
2476 3, 68 | That Christ may dwell by faith in your hearts." But faith ~
2477 3, 68 | faith in your hearts." But faith ~in a thing already present
2478 3, 68 | necessary for salvation, yet faith, of which Baptism is the ~
2479 3, 68 | for they seem to have the "faith that ~worketh by charity" (
2480 3, 68 | desire is the outcome of "faith ~that worketh by charity,"
2481 3, 68 | which cannot be without "faith that worketh by ~charity"),
2482 3, 68 | xxxiv): "If Jews whose bad faith often "returns to the vomit,"
2483 3, 68 | are found to ~come in good faith then at last they may deserve
2484 3, 68 | to this test, ~when their faith and morals are subjected
2485 3, 68 | fully instructed in ~the faith, and to be drilled in those
2486 3, 68 | perfectly instructed in the ~faith and ready for Baptism; thus,
2487 3, 68 | Church, lest they corrupt the faith of simple people, if they
2488 3, 68 | Baptism is the sacrament of faith. Now dead faith does not ~
2489 3, 68 | sacrament of faith. Now dead faith does not ~suffice for salvation;
2490 3, 68 | the foundation, but living faith alone, ~"that worketh by
2491 3, 68 | hence expels the form of ~faith. Moreover, the impression
2492 3, 68 | indeed any work at all, but ~faith alone; and remits all, gratis."~
2493 3, 68 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether faith is required on the part
2494 3, 68 | 1/1~OBJ 1: It seems that faith is required on the part
2495 3, 68 | the form of Baptism, makes faith to precede Baptism (Mk.
2496 3, 68 | Therefore it seems ~that without faith there can be no sacrament
2497 3, 68 | is ~asked concerning his faith: "Dost thou believe in God
2498 3, 68 | Therefore it seems that faith is required for Baptism.~
2499 3, 68 | cannot be without right faith, since Baptism is the ~sacrament
2500 3, 68 | the ~sacrament of right faith: for thereby men "are incorporated
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