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2501 3, 68 | cannot be without right faith, according to Eph. ~3:17: "
2502 3, 68 | That Christ may dwell by faith in your hearts." Therefore
2503 3, 68 | a man who has not right faith cannot receive the sacrament
2504 3, 68 | or the mere profession of faith." But such would not ~be
2505 3, 68 | would not ~be the case if faith were necessary for a man
2506 3, 68 | cannot be had. And thus right faith is necessary ~for Baptism,
2507 3, 68 | the justice of God is ~by faith of Jesus Christ.~Aquin.:
2508 3, 68 | imprinted And thus right ~faith is not necessary in the
2509 3, 68 | cannot be ~without right faith: wherefore He says pointedly: "
2510 3, 68 | to those who have ~right faith, without which there is
2511 3, 68 | contrary, anyone, without right faith, receive Baptism outside
2512 3, 68 | Even he who has not right faith on other points, can have ~
2513 3, 68 | points, can have ~right faith about the sacrament of Baptism:
2514 3, 68 | Baptism is the sacrament of faith, as stated above ~(Q[39],
2515 3, 68 | But children have not faith, which ~demands an act of
2516 3, 68 | salvation is implied in ~the faith of their parents; since
2517 3, 68 | they ~make profession of faith by the words of their sponsors,
2518 3, 68 | separate existence." But the faith of ~one, indeed of the whole
2519 3, 68 | answer confess the Church's faith in the child's ~stead, who
2520 3, 68 | who is aggregated to this faith by the sacrament of faith.
2521 3, 68 | faith by the sacrament of faith. And the ~child acquires
2522 3, 68 | were saved through the faith of their parents." ~Wherefore
2523 3, 68 | who ~are baptized in the Faith of the Church, as stated
2524 3, 69 | of sin, unless there be faith in Christ's ~Passion, and
2525 3, 69 | and virtues through their faith in Christ and their desire
2526 3, 69 | be saved." But it is by faith that man is incorporated
2527 3, 69 | That Christ may dwell by faith in your ~hearts." Therefore
2528 3, 69 | the flesh; I live in the faith of the Son ~of God." Now
2529 3, 69 | are not possessed without faith and ~charity. But faith,
2530 3, 69 | faith and ~charity. But faith, as Augustine says (Ep.
2531 3, 69 | consequently they ~have neither faith nor charity. Therefore children
2532 3, 69 | justifieth the ungodly, his faith is reputed to ~justice according
2533 3, 69 | 1 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Faith and charity depend on man'
2534 3, 69 | believer, not as yet by ~that faith which depends on the will
2535 3, 69 | but by the ~sacrament of faith itself," which causes the
2536 3, 69 | which causes the habit of faith.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[69] A[
2537 3, 69 | their own act, but by the faith of the Church, which is ~
2538 3, 69 | them: by the power of which faith, grace and virtues are ~
2539 3, 69 | actually ~but only in the faith of believers, Baptism proportionately
2540 3, 69 | written (Eph. 4:5): "One Faith, one Baptism." But ~a uniform
2541 3, 69 | baptized not in their own faith, but in that of the Church,
2542 3, 69 | approach ~Baptism in their own faith, are not equally disposed
2543 3, 69 | Baptism is the sacrament of Faith; secondly, through scorning
2544 3, 69 | to be conformed to Him by Faith and Charity, ~puts on Christ
2545 3, 69 | makes a show of having right faith in Christ, of veneration
2546 3, 70 | called the Sacrament of Faith; in so far, to ~wit, as
2547 3, 70 | man makes a profession of faith, and by Baptism is ~aggregated
2548 3, 70 | of the faithful. Now our faith is the same ~as that of
2549 3, 70 | Having the same spirit of faith . . . we . . . believe."
2550 3, 70 | circumcision was a protestation of faith; wherefore by circumcision
2551 3, 70 | Cor. 10:11); just as their faith regarded things to come.~
2552 3, 70 | these, a profession of ~faith, as by circumcision; so
2553 3, 70 | as to the profession of faith, which is required ~in Baptism,
2554 3, 70 | above (A[1]) a profession of faith was made in ~circumcision.
2555 3, 70 | first man's sin, ~except by faith in Christ's Passion, according
2556 3, 70 | a propitiation, through faith in His blood." ~Therefore
2557 3, 70 | as it was a profession of faith in Christ, which we ~also
2558 3, 70 | about Divine ~things, both faith and natural reason flourished
2559 3, 70 | no need for any signs of faith and salvation to be ~prescribed
2560 3, 70 | make protestation of his ~faith, by outward signs of his
2561 3, 70 | about the time of Abraham faith was on the wane, many being
2562 3, 70 | instituted, as a profession of faith and a remedy against carnal ~
2563 3, 70 | as a sign of Abraham's ~faith, who believed that himself
2564 3, 70 | 2), was a profession of faith. But ~faith is in the apprehensive
2565 3, 70 | profession of faith. But ~faith is in the apprehensive power,
2566 3, 70 | established, as ~a sign of faith, by God "of" Whose "wisdom
2567 3, 70 | because it was a sign of that faith whereby Abraham ~believed
2568 3, 70 | institution of circumcision faith alone ~sufficed for justification;
2569 3, 70 | Gregory says (Moral. iv): "Faith alone ~did of old in behalf
2570 3, 70 | Baptism ~avails with us." But faith has lost nothing of its
2571 3, 70 | circumcision. Therefore faith alone justified little ones, ~
2572 3, 70 | seal of the justice of the faith,' it availed ~little children
2573 3, 70 | inasmuch as it was a sign of faith in ~Christ's future Passion:
2574 3, 70 | professed ~to embrace that faith; whether, being an adult,
2575 3, 70 | seal of the justice of the faith": because, to wit, ~justice
2576 3, 70 | to wit, ~justice was of faith signified: not of circumcision
2577 3, 70 | otherwise than through faith in Christ's Passion.~Aquin.:
2578 3, 70 | institution of circumcision, faith in ~Christ to come justified
2579 3, 70 | sign expressive of this ~faith; because as yet believers
2580 3, 70 | blessing on them, as a "seal of faith"; just as the adults offered ~
2581 3, 71 | catechized, confesses his faith. Now a child ~cannot confess
2582 3, 71 | child ~cannot confess its faith by itself, nor can anyone
2583 3, 71 | will give ~its assent to faith. Therefore catechism should
2584 3, 71 | receive the rudiments of faith."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[71] A[
2585 3, 71 | Baptism is the Sacrament ~of Faith: since it is a profession
2586 3, 71 | profession of the Christian faith. Now in order ~that a man
2587 3, 71 | that a man receive the faith, he must be instructed therein,
2588 3, 71 | professes the Church's faith which is communicated to
2589 3, 71 | the ~sacrament of which faith is bestowed on it, and to
2590 3, 71 | bestowed on it, and to which faith he is ~bound by another.
2591 3, 71 | baptismal ~grace is the faith and intention, either of
2592 3, 71 | catechumens are instructed in the Faith by the Holy ~Scripture which
2593 3, 71 | to the embracing of the ~Faith; and is ascribed by Dionysius
2594 3, 71 | taught the rudiments of faith, and how to comport ~himself
2595 3, 71 | the profound mysteries of faith, and on the perfection of ~
2596 3, 72 | Ghost, as ~teachers of the Faith; but the rest of the believers,
2597 3, 72 | with the enemies of the Faith. This is evident from the
2598 3, 72 | feared not to confess their faith in ~public, even in the
2599 3, 72 | enemies of the Christian Faith. And ~therefore it is evident
2600 3, 72 | the persecutors ~of the Faith, by confessing Christ's
2601 3, 72 | sacraments are protestations of faith. Therefore ~just as he who
2602 3, 72 | power of testifying to his faith ~by receiving the other
2603 3, 72 | publicly confessing his faith by words, as it were "ex
2604 3, 72 | public confession of the Faith of Christ. But many, ~even
2605 3, 72 | have publicly confessed the Faith of Christ by ~shedding their
2606 3, 72 | shedding their blood for the Faith. Therefore the character
2607 3, 72 | Ghost ~so as to publish his faith."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[72] A[
2608 3, 72 | strength to confess the Faith of Christ ~publicly, without
2609 3, 72 | meet into the unity ~of faith . . . unto the measure of
2610 3, 72 | may freely ~confess the faith of Christ. But "with the
2611 3, 72 | may bravely ~confess the Faith of Christ even in face of
2612 3, 72 | face of the enemies of that Faith. ~Wherefore he is fittingly
2613 3, 73 | believe through the Church's faith, so they desire the Eucharist ~
2614 3, 73 | called the sacrament of Faith, which is the foundation
2615 3, 73 | Secondly, because without faith in the Passion there could
2616 3, 73 | a ~propitiation, through faith in His blood." It was necessary
2617 3, 74 | involve derision of the faith and of His ~sacraments,
2618 3, 74 | Baptism is the sacrament of ~faith. But the fervor of charity
2619 3, 75 | own declaring and by our faith His flesh is truly food,
2620 3, 75 | nor understanding, but by faith ~alone, which rests upon
2621 3, 75 | the Saviour's words with faith; for ~since He is the Truth,
2622 3, 75 | belongs to the perfection of faith, which concerns His ~humanity
2623 3, 75 | believe also in Me." And since faith is of things unseen, as ~
2624 3, 75 | acknowledge ~the truth of the faith.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[75] A[
2625 3, 75 | 3: Further, although our faith is not subject to reason,
2626 3, 75 | the senses. Therefore our faith ought not to be contrary
2627 3, 75 | judges that to be bread which faith believes to be ~the substance
2628 3, 75 | redound to the merit of faith.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[75] A[
2629 3, 75 | Anima iii, is preserved ~by faith from deception.~Aquin.:
2630 3, 75 | third argument; because faith is not ~contrary to the
2631 3, 76 | confess according to ~Catholic faith that the entire Christ is
2632 3, 76 | read in the profession of faith at Ephesus (P. I., chap.
2633 3, 76 | seen by a ~wayfarer through faith alone, like other supernatural
2634 3, 76 | sacrament, except through faith, to which they do not pay ~
2635 3, 78 | Testament, the Mystery of Faith, which shall be shed for
2636 3, 78 | place to add "the mystery of faith."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[78] A[
2637 3, 78 | Baptism ~is the sacrament of faith, so is the Eucharist the
2638 3, 78 | rather to be used ~than "faith."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[78] A[
2639 3, 78 | justifying by grace, which ~is by faith according to Rm. 3:25,26: "
2640 3, 78 | a ~propitiation, through faith in His blood . . . that
2641 3, 78 | justifier of him who is of the faith of Jesus Christ": and ~on
2642 3, 78 | we add, "The Mystery of Faith." Thirdly, for removing ~
2643 3, 78 | called the "Sacrament of Faith," as being an object ~of
2644 3, 78 | as being an object ~of faith: because by faith alone
2645 3, 78 | object ~of faith: because by faith alone do we hold the presence
2646 3, 78 | Christ's Passion justifies by faith. ~Baptism is called the "
2647 3, 78 | called the "Sacrament of Faith" because it is a profession
2648 3, 78 | because it is a profession of ~faith. This is called the "Sacrament
2649 3, 78 | eternal" and "mystery of ~faith," were handed down to the
2650 3, 79 | Christ's Passion through faith and ~charity, so likewise
2651 3, 79 | this sacrament ~through faith and charity. Hence Augustine
2652 3, 80 | united with Christ through faith and charity.~Aquin.: SMT
2653 3, 80 | in heaven), and ~not by faith, as we are united with Him
2654 3, 80 | His ~mystical body; men by faith, and angels by manifest
2655 3, 80 | sacraments are proportioned to faith, through which the truth
2656 3, 80 | Christ dwells in men through faith, according to their ~present
2657 3, 80 | because he has not ~living faith, to which it belongs to
2658 3, 80 | But as unbelievers lack ~faith, so all sinners lack charity.
2659 3, 80 | called the "Mystery of Faith." Therefore, for like reason,
2660 3, 80 | bestows; without having proper faith regarding the other articles,
2661 3, 80 | and this is done by living faith, which no ~one has who is
2662 3, 80 | woman to touch Him, for her faith in Him was ~defective, according
2663 3, 80 | sinners, who lack living faith ~regarding Christ are not
2664 3, 80 | devotion of the ~Christian faith was more flourishing, it
2665 3, 80 | Later on, when the fervor of faith relaxed, ~Pope Fabian (Third
2666 3, 82 | spiritual union ~through faith and charity, but not by
2667 3, 82 | that "apostates" ~from the faith "are not deprived of their
2668 3, 82 | belong to the unity of the Faith are not to receive the sacrament ~
2669 3, 83 | that the consecrators held faith in the Holy ~Trinity": in
2670 3, 83 | called the sacrament of faith. ~Consequently, the truths
2671 3, 83 | belong to instruction in the faith ought ~rather to be given
2672 3, 83 | sacrament is "a mystery of faith," as stated above (Q[78], ~
2673 3, 83 | show that they assent by faith to Christ's doctrine. And ~
2674 3, 83 | the foundations of this faith, and on other such days.~
2675 3, 83 | twofold instruction in the Faith: the first is ~for those
2676 3, 83 | instruction regarding the Faith is ~contained.~Aquin.: SMT
2677 3, 83 | Divine ~revelation, such as faith and heavenly glory; and
2678 3, 83 | difference, since unity of faith insures the happy issue
2679 3, 84 | the general revelation of faith suffices, through ~which
2680 3, 84 | Hence the revelation of faith is said to have ~been made
2681 3, 84 | Prov. 15:27): "By mercy and faith sins are purged ~away."
2682 3, 84 | Therefore if one has charity, faith, and mercy, one can obtain
2683 3, 84 | falls into sin, charity, faith, and mercy ~do not deliver
2684 3, 84 | satisfaction to his friend; faith ~requires that he should
2685 3, 84 | there was also something of faith which they had ~received
2686 3, 85 | Consequently penance comprises faith in Christ's Passion, whereby
2687 3, 85 | the second, an act of faith; the third, a movement of ~
2688 3, 85 | contrary, Penance results from faith, hope, and charity, as ~
2689 3, 85 | penance, e.g. acts ~of dead faith and hope, and an act of
2690 3, 85 | God, which is an act of faith ~quickened by charity, and
2691 3, 85 | expels sin by the virtues of faith, hope and charity, which
2692 3, 86 | punishes, for although ~faith be wanting, punishment makes
2693 3, 86 | this saying of Ambrose "faith" cannot denote the faith ~
2694 3, 86 | faith" cannot denote the faith ~whereby we believe in Christ,
2695 3, 86 | a propitiation, through faith in His Blood . . . for the ~
2696 3, 86 | God, which is an act of ~faith quickened by charity, and
2697 3, 86 | penance, but also an act of faith, as stated above (ad 1:
2698 3, 86 | also, and that chiefly, of faith ~and charity.~Aquin.: SMT
2699 3, 86 | Christ's ~Passion both by faith, and by its relation to
2700 3, 88 | their unbelief make the faith of God without ~effect?"~
2701 3, 88 | neighbor, ~apostasy from faith, contempt of confession
2702 3, 88 | towards God, and is an act of faith quickened by charity; and
2703 3, 88 | by apostatizing from the faith. The second is a movement ~
2704 3, 89 | precede penance, viz., faith, hope, and charity, as stated
2705 3, 89 | soul: in ~which sense too, faith, if it lack charity, is
2706 3, 89 | according ~to James 2:20: "Faith without works is dead."
2707 Suppl, 1 | living from dead. Now dead faith ~becomes living. Therefore
2708 Suppl, 1 | contrition, even as lifeless faith becomes ~living faith. But,
2709 Suppl, 1 | lifeless faith becomes ~living faith. But, seemingly, this is
2710 Suppl, 1 | although the ~habit of lifeless faith becomes living, yet never
2711 Suppl, 1 | does an act of lifeless ~faith become an act of living
2712 Suppl, 1 | become an act of living faith, because the lifeless act
2713 Suppl, 1 | is no comparison between faith and contrition, as ~stated
2714 Suppl, 6 | sacraments are professions of faith, wherefore they ~ought to
2715 Suppl, 6 | ought to be proportionate to faith. Now faith surpasses the
2716 Suppl, 6 | proportionate to faith. Now faith surpasses the knowledge
2717 Suppl, 6 | the Church is founded on ~faith and the sacraments, the
2718 Suppl, 6 | publish new articles of faith, or to do away with those
2719 Suppl, 9 | is bound to ~confess his faith. But confession of faith
2720 Suppl, 9 | faith. But confession of faith should be made "with the ~
2721 Suppl, 13| given to believers through faith in the Mediator. ~If, however,
2722 Suppl, 15| Super Ps. 118): "Although faith," i.e. the ~consciousness
2723 Suppl, 16| Christ, since there was no faith which is the principle ~
2724 Suppl, 18| to their guilt, through faith and contrition, previous
2725 Suppl, 21| they be converted to the faith. In like ~manner prayers
2726 Suppl, 21| had to be enticed to the ~faith by means of outward signs (
2727 Suppl, 25| on whose profession of faith the ~Church was founded (
2728 Suppl, 25| prayed for thee that thy faith ~fail not." Now the universal
2729 Suppl, 25| preaching is ~vain, your faith is also vain." Therefore
2730 Suppl, 25| as he is concerned, makes faith void. and so sins ~mortally.
2731 Suppl, 25| individual in proportion to his faith and devotion. And ~consequently
2732 Suppl, 25| in settling questions of faith.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[25] A[
2733 Suppl, 29| that sacrament, ~expresses faith which is necessary for salvation.
2734 Suppl, 29| to prayer: "The prayer of faith," says he ~(5:15), "shall
2735 Suppl, 29| James directs the prayer of faith to be made (James ~5:15): "
2736 Suppl, 29| James ~5:15): "The prayer of faith shall save the sick man."
2737 Suppl, 30| he says: "The prayer of faith ~shall save the sick man."
2738 Suppl, 36| asketh you ~a reason of that faith and hope in you [*Vulg.: '
2739 Suppl, 36| for things pertaining to faith and hope belongs to those
2740 Suppl, 36| pertaining to the doctrine of faith and morals, and that others ~
2741 Suppl, 36| we have to give for our faith and hope does ~not denote
2742 Suppl, 36| suffices to prove matters of faith and hope, since ~they are
2743 Suppl, 37| the key of knowledge; ~"faith" to the deacon, for he preaches
2744 Suppl, 37| rudiments of the ~doctrine of faith, namely the Old Testament.
2745 Suppl, 38| were, of confessing the faith; ~again he alone blesses
2746 Suppl, 38| passion; neither by his ~own faith, since he is an unbeliever,
2747 Suppl, 38| an unbeliever, nor by the faith of the Church, ~since he
2748 Suppl, 38| passion of Christ by the faith of ~the Church, for although
2749 Suppl, 40| signifies the sacraments of that faith whereby the Church is ~espoused
2750 Suppl, 42| it is contracted in the faith of Christ, is able to confer ~
2751 Suppl, 43| fellowship by pledging their faith ~to one another and afterwards
2752 Suppl, 47| bound to induce them in good faith.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[47] A[
2753 Suppl, 49| Sent. iv, D, 31), namely "faith, offspring, and ~sacrament."
2754 Suppl, 49| Therefore charity rather than faith ~should be reckoned among
2755 Suppl, 49| Now the former pertains to faith according to ~the Master (
2756 Suppl, 49| make one act right. Now faith is one virtue. Therefore ~
2757 Suppl, 49| matter; and thus we have "faith," whereby a man has intercourse
2758 Suppl, 49| 2 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Faith is not taken here as a theological
2759 Suppl, 49| of justice, in so far as faith [fides] signifies the suiting
2760 Suppl, 49| these things pertain to faith, although the Book of ~Sentences
2761 Suppl, 49| objection refers pertains to faith, just as indivisibility
2762 Suppl, 49| 5 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 5: Faith here does not denote a virtue,
2763 Suppl, 49| is called by the name of faith.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[49] A[
2764 Suppl, 49| while "offspring" and "faith" refer thereto on the ~part
2765 Suppl, 49| offspring" and without ~"faith," so do we find it without
2766 Suppl, 49| while offspring ~and faith are not. Therefore among
2767 Suppl, 49| power. But "offspring" and "faith" pertain to ~matrimony as
2768 Suppl, 49| draw a ~distinction; for "faith" and "offspring" can be
2769 Suppl, 49| there is matrimony ~without "faith" and "offspring," because
2770 Suppl, 49| essential to ~matrimony than "faith" and "offspring." Secondly, "
2771 Suppl, 49| offspring." Secondly, "faith" and "offspring" ~may be
2772 Suppl, 49| of having children, and "faith" the duty of remaining faithful, ~
2773 Suppl, 49| would be invalid. Taking "faith" and "offspring" in this
2774 Suppl, 49| in marriage, ~secondly "faith," and thirdly "sacrament";
2775 Suppl, 49| the mean. This ~is what "faith" and "offspring" do in the
2776 Suppl, 49| another (which pertains to "faith") they are ~wholly excused
2777 Suppl, 49| comes under the good of "faith." But if he intends to avoid ~
2778 Suppl, 51| Now the error concerning ~faith in a heretic who disbelieves
2779 Suppl, 51| Reply OBJ 2: An error of faith about matrimony is about
2780 Suppl, 52| or imminent danger to her faith; for instance if he be sold
2781 Suppl, 52| liberty to marry in the faith of Christ Jesus.~Aquin.:
2782 Suppl, 56| not made a profession of faith in the other ~sacramentals
2783 Suppl, 56| had instructed them in the faith by a kind of ~catechism;
2784 Suppl, 58| are rejected by the true faith whereby we ~believe that
2785 Suppl, 59| husband being converted to the faith can remain with his ~wife
2786 Suppl, 59| Old Law teaches the same faith as the New. But ~according
2787 Suppl, 59| of nature whose dictate faith surpasses. Therefore ~disparity
2788 Suppl, 59| who is in the light of ~faith cannot marry one who is
2789 Suppl, 59| God according to their own faith. Consequently if they be
2790 Suppl, 59| if they be of ~different faith, the intention of the one
2791 Suppl, 59| this reason disparity of faith previous to marriage is ~
2792 Suppl, 59| to be converted to the faith and worship of God.~Aquin.:
2793 Suppl, 59| regard to ~the sacrament of faith, namely Baptism, rather
2794 Suppl, 59| with regard to ~interior faith. For which reason also this
2795 Suppl, 59| not called ~disparity of faith, but disparity of worship
2796 Suppl, 59| catechumen ~having right faith but not having been baptized
2797 Suppl, 59| 23, "All ~that is not of faith is sin." Therefore there
2798 Suppl, 59| the principle of which is faith. Therefore ~unbelief does
2799 Suppl, 59| not marry actually in the faith of the Church.~Aquin.: SMT
2800 Suppl, 59| account of the difference of faith. For ~disparity of worship
2801 Suppl, 59| one ~may stray from the faith, this makes no difference
2802 Suppl, 59| being converted to the faith, may remain with his ~wife
2803 Suppl, 59| husband is converted to the faith he ~cannot remain with his
2804 Suppl, 59| being turned ~away from the faith. Since then if the believer
2805 Suppl, 59| been brought up in the faith, it would seem that a believer,
2806 Suppl, 59| received into the Christian faith" (Decretals, XXVIII, qu.
2807 Suppl, 59| 1/1~I answer that, The faith of a married person does
2808 Suppl, 59| them is converted to the faith, but sometimes ~while the
2809 Suppl, 59| everywhere converted to the faith: and consequently the ~believing
2810 Suppl, 59| continued to come to the faith, for ~instance, at the time
2811 Suppl, 59| them be converted to the faith, cannot ~continue in a like
2812 Suppl, 59| husband's conversion to the faith ~could be prejudicial to
2813 Suppl, 59| not be converted to the faith without his wife's ~consent,
2814 Suppl, 59| after his conversion to the ~faith.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[59] A[
2815 Suppl, 59| wife is converted to the faith the ~other remaining in
2816 Suppl, 59| marriage contracted in the ~faith of Christ dissolves the
2817 Suppl, 59| ratified afterwards by Christ's faith.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[59] A[
2818 Suppl, 59| being ~converted to the faith has married again. On the
2819 Suppl, 59| of the soul to God is by faith, and ~consequently the soul
2820 Suppl, 59| will espouse thee to Me in faith." Hence in Holy Writ ~idolatry
2821 Suppl, 62| one is not bound to keep faith with one who breaks his
2822 Suppl, 62| with one who breaks his faith. ~But a spouse by fornication
2823 Suppl, 62| by fornication breaks the faith due to the other spouse. ~
2824 Suppl, 62| offspring is destroyed, faith is broken, and ~marriage
2825 Suppl, 65| includes the keeping of faith with God, because the reason
2826 Suppl, 65| worship of God. Now the faith to be kept with God ~is
2827 Suppl, 65| greater import than the faith to be kept with a wife,
2828 Suppl, 65| subordinate to the knowledge of ~faith. Hence it is not unfitting
2829 Suppl, 65| away, since there remains faith towards several wives; and
2830 Suppl, 65| who were brought ~to the faith from among the heathens.
2831 Suppl, 66| absurd, since just as the faith of ancients ~and of moderns
2832 Suppl, 66| espoused to Christ in the faith of the Church, was corrupted ~
2833 Suppl, 66| to the sacraments, and to faith. But ~in those which owe
2834 Suppl, 68| contract together in good faith ~in the presence of the
2835 Suppl, 69| since this is an article ~of faith. Therefore neither is it
2836 Suppl, 69| rest save by the ~merit of faith, because "he that cometh
2837 Suppl, 69| Now the first example of faith was given to men in the
2838 Suppl, 69| receive a special sign of faith: for which reason "the place
2839 Suppl, 69| shone forth the light of faith and grace. But as ~regards
2840 Suppl, 70| which ~according to our faith we hold to be in separated
2841 Suppl, 71| laid down as an article of faith. Secondly, ~through the
2842 Suppl, 71| those who had died in the faith, being made in the ~awe-inspiring
2843 Suppl, 71| who fell asleep in ~the faith: Just as when about to anoint
2844 Suppl, 71| depart this life without the faith ~that worketh by charity
2845 Suppl, 71| namely who have died without faith and the ~sacraments, and
2846 Suppl, 71| actual members, who had the ~faith, frequented the sacraments
2847 Suppl, 71| departed hence without the faith that works by love." Now
2848 Suppl, 72| to happen is a matter of faith, but how and in what ~order
2849 Suppl, 72| according to the ~teaching of faith, or in all other generations
2850 Suppl, 72| confirmatory evidences of our faith in the ~resurrection.~Aquin.:
2851 Suppl, 74| approved by the ~testimony of faith received not the promise,"
2852 Suppl, 74| according to the teaching of ~faith, the resurrection will bring
2853 Suppl, 74| of ours, and through our faith ~therein there arises in
2854 Suppl, 74| lay the foundation of the ~faith of the New Testament: wherefore
2855 Suppl, 76| again, which is contrary to faith.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[79] A[
2856 Suppl, 79| the sake of justice ~and faith: so that this will increase
2857 Suppl, 80| for the upbuilding of the faith. Thus will the Divine power ~
2858 Suppl, 85| who have confessed their faith in Him by words." ~Now this
2859 Suppl, 85| those who have ~had the faith which they received through
2860 Suppl, 85| when He dwells in us by faith and love." Moreover, the ~
2861 Suppl, 86| build on the foundation of faith, "gold, silver, ~and precious
2862 Suppl, 86| build on the foundation of ~faith, wood, hay, stubble [*Cf.
2863 Suppl, 86| unbelievers the ~foundation of faith is lacking, without which
2864 Suppl, 86| in whom the foundation of faith remains, have at least a ~
2865 Suppl, 86| least a ~praiseworthy act of faith, which though it is not
2866 Suppl, 86| unbelievers, since "without faith it is impossible ~to please
2867 Suppl, 88| not in keeping with our faith, which ~holds that the elect
2868 Suppl, 89| that, Even as we hold by faith that the last end of man'
2869 Suppl, 89| clear that according to faith all the angels see God in
2870 Suppl, 92| contracted with Christ by faith in the state ~of the Church
2871 Suppl, 92| us to God: and these are faith, hope, ~and charity, whereby
2872 Suppl, 92| charity, and vision to faith. Therefore there should
2873 Suppl, 92| virtues, ~namely vision to faith, comprehension (or fruition
2874 Suppl, 93| she be violated for the faith, or for ~any other cause
2875 Suppl, 93| she suffer this for the faith, this will ~count to her
2876 Suppl, 93| die for confessing the faith is sometimes an obligation,
2877 Suppl, 93| person is wounded for the ~faith, and survives for some time.
2878 Suppl, 93| than one who dies for ~the faith, wherefore Isidore says (
2879 Suppl, 93| virtues more excellent than faith, such as justice, charity,
2880 Suppl, 93| Further, even as the truth of faith is from God, so is all other ~
2881 Suppl, 93| death for the ~truth of faith, in like manner it is also
2882 Suppl, 93| death in ~order to keep the faith that is in himself, no aureole
2883 Suppl, 93| not bound to confess his ~faith in the face of a persecutor:
2884 Suppl, 93| interrogated as to his faith which he is then bound to
2885 Suppl, 93| receive a mortal wound for the faith and ~survive, without doubt
2886 Suppl, 93| which he received for the ~faith: and consequently this wound
2887 Suppl, 93| previously received for the faith is ~the original occasion
2888 Suppl, 93| only confession ~of the faith, but any other virtue, not
2889 Suppl, 93| Reply OBJ 10: The truth of faith has Christ for end and object;
2890 Suppl, 93| designs to corrupt the faith of Christ, and suffer death
2891 Suppl, 93| just as a man spreads the faith by preaching and ~teaching,
2892 Suppl, 93| to publish the truth of faith even to others, and ~to
2893 Suppl, 96| foundation of the Christian faith. ~Therefore all such persons
2894 Suppl, 96| received the sacraments of ~faith would be immune from eternal
2895 Suppl, 96| receive the sacraments of faith, and yet have not ~faith,
2896 Suppl, 96| faith, and yet have not ~faith, without which "it is impossible
2897 Suppl, 96| received the sacraments of faith, and professed the ~Catholic
2898 Suppl, 96| professed the ~Catholic faith. But against this it would
2899 Suppl, 96| people profess the Catholic faith, and afterwards abandon
2900 Suppl, 96| who renounce the Catholic faith and ~invent new heresies
2901 Suppl, 96| the end in the ~Catholic faith, however guilty they may
2902 Suppl, 96| written (James 2:20): ~"Faith without works is dead,"
2903 Suppl, 96| those who persevere in the faith unto the end will not all
2904 Suppl, 96| Lord speaks there of formed faith [*Cf. SS, Q[4], A[3]] ~"
2905 Suppl, 96| shall be saved. But to this faith not only is the error of
2906 Suppl, 96| foundation denotes ~formed faith, upon which whosoever shall
2907 Suppl, 96| professed the ~Catholic faith will be freed from eternal
2908 Suppl, 96| die in mortal sin, neither faith nor works of ~mercy will
2909 Appen2, 1| erroneous and contrary to faith. Hence ~Gregory of Nyssa,
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