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      Part, Question2001   2, 134 |           thirdly, to ~hatred, which charity removes; fourthly, to unjust
2002   2, 134 |        sorrow, is to ~be referred to charity, which loves God above all
2003   2, 134 |            as a virtue, is caused by charity, according to 1 ~Cor. 13:
2004   2, 134 |          according to 1 ~Cor. 13:4, "Charity is patient."~Aquin.: SMT
2005   2, 134 |             it is impossible to have charity save through ~grace, according
2006   2, 134 |           according to Rm. 5:5, "The charity of God is poured forth in
2007   2, 135 |             such as faith, hope, and charity, since they regard the last
2008   2, 137 |             this belongs properly to charity, to which the gift of wisdom,
2009   2, 137 |             2 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Charity is the root of all the virtues
2010   2, 137 |              may also be referred to charity.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[139] A[
2011   2, 146 |            mortal sin is contrary to charity, as stated above ~(Q[132],
2012   2, 146 |           gluttony is not opposed to charity, neither as ~regards the
2013   2, 149 |             consists ~principally in charity and the other theological
2014   2, 150 |               formal in them, namely charity, or by reason of prudence,
2015   2, 152 |            mortal sin is contrary to charity. But simple ~fornication
2016   2, 152 |       fornication is not contrary to charity, neither as regards the
2017   2, 152 |             xv, 16): "The demands of charity are most perfectly satisfied
2018   2, 152 |            more a sin is contrary to charity the ~graver it is. Now adultery,
2019   2, 152 |         committed. ~Now the order of charity requires that a man love
2020   2, 153 |           instance ~the vehemence of charity, or the strength of reason,
2021   2, 155 |           virtues like faith, hope, ~charity, and likewise prudence and
2022   2, 155 |              to approach nearest to ~charity, the greatest of the virtues,
2023   2, 155 |              far as they concur with charity, the greatest of the virtues,
2024   2, 156 |            whatsoever is contrary to charity is a mortal sin. Now ~anger
2025   2, 156 |             is of itself contrary to charity, as Jerome declares in his ~
2026   2, 156 |            because it is contrary to charity and justice. ~Nevertheless
2027   2, 156 |           where anger is contrary to charity, it is a ~mortal sin, but
2028   2, 158 |             an act of justice ~or of charity, as stated above (Q[33],
2029   2, 159 |           Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Charity is set above all the virtues,
2030   2, 159 |          Above all . . . things have charity." Therefore humility is
2031   2, 159 |        greater than ~disposition, so charity, and other virtues whereby
2032   2, 160 |            mortal sin is contrary to charity. But pride is ~apparently
2033   2, 160 |           apparently not contrary to charity, neither as to the love
2034   2, 165 |             according to the rule of charity and the duty of one's position. ~
2035   2, 165 |             another to ~provoke unto charity and to good works." But
2036   2, 168 |           end of the ~commandment is charity," which is enjoined upon
2037   2, 169 |              account of prudence and charity. Now all the things that
2038   2, 170 |             1 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Charity which makes man a friend
2039   2, 170 |          which is impossible without charity. ~Therefore seemingly prophecy
2040   2, 170 |           prophecy cannot be without charity; and charity is ~impossible
2041   2, 170 |              be without charity; and charity is ~impossible without sanctifying
2042   2, 170 |              may be united to God by charity. Wherefore Augustine says (
2043   2, 170 |              whatever can be without charity can be without ~sanctifying
2044   2, 170 |              prophecy can be without charity; and this is clear on two
2045   2, 170 |         which power is ~perfected by charity. For this reason the Apostle (
2046   2, 170 |             that can be had ~without charity. Secondly, on account of
2047   2, 170 |              which is the purpose of charity. Therefore ~prophecy can
2048   2, 176 |              mountains, and have not charity, I am ~nothing." Now whosoever
2049   2, 176 |                Now whosoever has not charity is wicked, because "this
2050   2, 178 |       contemplation of God, of which charity is the motive, as ~stated
2051   2, 178 |          whereby God is loved out of charity surpasses all love. ~Hence
2052   2, 178 |       appetite, since it is ~through charity that one is urged to the
2053   2, 178 |              to remain by reason of ~charity, wherein it has both its
2054   2, 179 |              would seem to belong to charity, whereby we love our ~neighbor,
2055   2, 180 |              leisure, the demands of charity undertake an honest ~toil,"
2056   2, 180 |              we must bear it because charity ~demands it of us. Yet even
2057   2, 180 |                the root of merit is ~charity; and, while, as stated above (
2058   2, 180 |          stated above (Q[25], A[1]), charity consists in ~the love of
2059   2, 180 |          reward ~consists chiefly in charity, whereof external labor
2060   2, 180 |            by reason of the greater ~charity. But in the present life
2061   2, 180 |           practice of greater Divine charity.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[182] A[
2062   2, 181 |            from the unity of faith, ~charity, and mutual service, according
2063   2, 181 |          joined together," namely by charity, "by what every joint ~supplieth,"
2064   2, 181 |           applied to the ~degrees of charity, as stated above (Q[24],
2065   2, 181 |           where we were treating ~of charity. Therefore it would seem
2066   2, 181 |        Freedom from sin results from charity which "is poured ~forth
2067   2, 181 |             same division applies to charity as to ~the state of those
2068   2, 182 |     perfection bears any relation to charity?~(2) Whether one can be
2069   2, 182 |             life consists chiefly in charity?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[184] A[
2070   2, 182 |              not ~consist chiefly in charity. For the Apostle says (1
2071   2, 182 |            in sense be perfect." But charity regards not the ~senses
2072   2, 182 |          does not chiefly consist in charity.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[184] A[
2073   2, 182 |           life consists ~not only in charity, but also in other virtues.~
2074   2, 182 |               Above all things have ~charity, which is the bond of perfection,"
2075   2, 182 |        perfection thereof. Now it is charity ~that unites us to God,
2076   2, 182 |           since "he ~that abideth in charity abideth in God, and God
2077   2, 182 |          life consists radically in ~charity.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[184] A[
2078   2, 182 |              Now this is effected by charity which operates consent in ~
2079   2, 182 |      radically in ~the perfection of charity.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[184] A[
2080   2, 182 |             life consists chiefly in charity whereby the soul is united
2081   2, 182 |             life consists simply in ~charity, but in the other virtues
2082   2, 182 |       follows that the perfection of charity is paramount in relation
2083   2, 182 |         perfect work in relation to ~charity, in so far as it is an effect
2084   2, 182 |           effect of the abundance of charity that a ~man bears hardships
2085   2, 182 |           stated (A[1]), ~relates to charity, which comprises the love
2086   2, 182 |             God can one have perfect charity in this ~life, since according
2087   2, 182 |          Christian ~life consists in charity. Now perfection implies
2088   2, 182 |        carnal desire is the bane of ~charity; to have no carnal desires
2089   2, 182 |         desires is the perfection of charity." Such ~perfection as this
2090   2, 182 |              all that is contrary to charity, ~such as mortal sin; and
2091   2, 182 |             sin; and there can be no charity apart from this ~perfection,
2092   2, 182 |             whatever is contrary to ~charity, but also of whatever hinders
2093   2, 182 |              tending ~wholly to God. Charity is possible apart from this
2094   2, 182 |       perfection: one ~without which charity is impossible, and consisting
2095   2, 182 |         which it is possible to have charity. The latter ~perfection
2096   2, 182 |              is gauged according ~to charity, as stated above (A[1]).
2097   2, 182 |                Now the perfection of charity, ~seemingly, does not consist
2098   2, 182 |             since ~the perfection of charity is preceded both by its
2099   2, 182 |                But the ~beginning of charity cannot precede the observance
2100   2, 182 |                Now the perfection of charity, in respect of ~which the
2101   2, 182 |          Christian ~life consists in charity, principally as to the love
2102   2, 182 |            end of the commandment is charity," according to the ~Apostle (
2103   2, 182 |       commandments, are ~directed to charity; yet not in the same way.
2104   2, 182 |          other ~than the precepts of charity, are directed to the removal
2105   2, 182 |       removal of things ~contrary to charity, with which, namely, charity
2106   2, 182 |         charity, with which, namely, charity is incompatible, whereas ~
2107   2, 182 |              that hinder the act of ~charity, and yet are not contrary
2108   2, 182 |              yet are not contrary to charity, such as marriage, the ~
2109   2, 182 |          steps to the perfection of ~charity."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[184]
2110   2, 182 |              which is the effect of ~charity." Wherefore it is evident
2111   2, 182 |            viii) "the perfection ~of charity is prescribed to man in
2112   2, 182 |             there is a perfection of charity which belongs to the very ~
2113   2, 182 |              to the very ~essence of charity, namely that man love God
2114   2, 182 |             is another perfection of charity ~even in this life, whereto
2115   2, 182 |              the servitude of sin by charity, because "charity ~covereth
2116   2, 182 |             sin by charity, because "charity ~covereth all sins" (Prov.
2117   2, 182 |            be perfect on ~account of charity, as stated above (A[1]).
2118   2, 182 |           who are wholly ~lacking in charity and grace, for instance
2119   2, 182 |         according to Gal. ~5:13, "By charity of the spirit serve one
2120   2, 182 |               Nevertheless, although charity causes the change of condition
2121   2, 182 |              freedom, an increase of charity has not ~the same effect.~
2122   2, 182 |            the ~inward perfection of charity. Therefore, if all religious
2123   2, 182 |            is measured according ~to charity. Now the most perfect charity
2124   2, 182 |        charity. Now the most perfect charity would seem to be in the
2125   2, 182 |              the most perfect act of charity. But an act of ~perfection
2126   2, 182 |        belongs ~to the perfection of charity, as stated above (A[2],
2127   2, 182 |             deed; for as regards the charity of the doer it happens sometimes ~
2128   2, 182 |            it be done out of greater charity.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[184] A[
2129   2, 183 |            it is through the zeal of charity that one ~divinely instigated
2130   2, 183 |             leisure, the demands ~of charity undertake an honest labor.
2131   2, 183 |              we must bear it because charity demands it of ~us."~Aquin.:
2132   2, 183 |             19) that "the demands of charity ~undertake an honest labor."
2133   2, 183 |            simply, i.e. according to charity, but ~one who is best for
2134   2, 183 |       accordance with the demands of charity; yet they are not bound
2135   2, 183 |          according to the demands of charity.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[185] A[
2136   2, 183 |           man is bound, as a duty of charity, to provide for those who
2137   2, 184 |          mount to ~the perfection of charity." Now things pertaining
2138   2, 184 |            the obstacles to ~perfect charity are removed. By the removal
2139   2, 184 |            the obstacles of perfect ~charity, much more are the occasions
2140   2, 184 |           cut off, for sin destroys ~charity altogether. Wherefore since
2141   2, 184 |        observance of the precepts of charity belongs to perfection. Secondly,
2142   2, 184 |        result from the perfection of charity, for instance to bless them
2143   2, 184 |            through superabundance of charity. ~Thirdly, a thing belongs
2144   2, 184 |               that the perfection of charity is the end ~of the religious
2145   2, 184 |            not bound to have perfect charity, but he is bound to tend
2146   2, 184 |            endeavors to have perfect charity.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[186] A[
2147   2, 184 |               from the perfection of charity, although he is bound to
2148   2, 184 |       attaining to the perfection of charity. For ~this it is necessary
2149   2, 184 |               qu. 36) that ~"greater charity means less cupidity, perfect
2150   2, 184 |         means less cupidity, perfect charity means no cupidity." ~Now
2151   2, 184 |      attainment of the perfection of charity the ~first foundation is
2152   2, 184 |      directed to future happiness by charity; and since voluntary poverty
2153   2, 184 |             the attaining of perfect charity, it ~follows that it is
2154   2, 184 |            hinder ~the perfection of charity, especially by enticing
2155   2, 184 |               difficult to safeguard charity amidst riches: wherefore
2156   2, 184 |         tending to the perfection of charity: ~secondly, as quieting
2157   2, 184 |          this that the perfection of charity consists. Such ~hindrances
2158   2, 184 |        directed is the perfection of charity, since all the interior
2159   2, 184 |            acts of ~virtue belong to charity as to their mother, according
2160   2, 184 |          according to 1 Cor. 13:4, ~"Charity is patient, is kind," etc.
2161   2, 184 |              namely the ~precepts of charity.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[186] A[
2162   2, 185 |      attainment of the perfection of charity, ~consisting principally
2163   2, 185 |         attend to his affairs out of charity, according to Gal. ~6:2, "
2164   2, 185 |        avarice; but from ~motives of charity, and with their superior'
2165   2, 185 |              but not from motives of charity.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[187] A[
2166   2, 185 |             is not officiousness but charity.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[187] A[
2167   2, 185 |              useful admonishments of charity"; and again: "He wishes
2168   2, 186 |       practice at the ~perfection of charity. Now there are various works
2169   2, 186 |           there are various works of charity to which a ~man may devote
2170   2, 186 |       directed ~to the perfection of charity, which extends to the love
2171   2, 186 |         neighbor. And just as out of charity we love our neighbor for
2172   2, 186 |            law to contribute, but by charity, and yet not ~so that they
2173   2, 186 |             knowledge which, without charity, ~"puffeth up," and consequently
2174   2, 186 |         dissensions": whereas, with ~charity, it "edifieth and begets
2175   2, 186 |       directed to the perfection of ~charity, as stated above (AA[1],
2176   2, 186 |         remove certain ~obstacles to charity; and these are chiefly three.
2177   2, 186 |              pertains to the love of charity which "seeketh not ~her
2178   2, 186 |       directed to ~the perfection of charity, and charity is perfected
2179   2, 186 |           perfection of charity, and charity is perfected in "the love
2180   2, 186 |          common goods may pertain to charity, although it ~may prove
2181   2, 186 |       obstacle to some higher act of charity, such as divine ~contemplation
2182   2, 186 |              16, "He that abideth in charity ~abideth in God and God
2183   2, 187 |      attainment of the perfection of charity. This ~is accomplished through
2184   2, 187 |             the obstacles to perfect charity ~by religious observances;
2185   2, 187 |       obstacle to the perfection of ~charity, but sometimes leads to
2186   2, 187 |       sometimes leads to the loss of charity, when through turning ~inordinately
2187   2, 187 |             the obstacles to perfect charity, remove ~also the occasions
2188   2, 187 |        observance of the precepts of charity, as stated above (Q[184],
2189   2, 187 |            These are the precepts of charity, ~and the counsels are directed
2190   2, 187 |          directed to the precepts of charity; in ~such a way that unless
2191   2, 187 |             to ~keep the precepts of charity. Accordingly in the intention
2192   2, 187 |        observance of the precepts of charity precedes the counsels, and
2193   2, 187 |       general way of the precepts of charity together with the other
2194   3, 1   |              Thirdly, with regard to charity, ~which is greatly enkindled
2195   3, 1   |              account of the union of charity, what is vouchsafed to all
2196   3, 1   |              the immensity of Divine charity, according to ~Eph. 2:4,
2197   3, 1   |            mercy), for His exceeding charity ~wherewith He loved us . . .
2198   3, 1   |             together in Christ." But charity does not tarry in bringing ~
2199   3, 1   |             length of time, ~for the charity of many will grow cold at
2200   3, 1   |             1 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Charity does not put off bringing
2201   3, 1   |            of faith, which ~works by charity"; and to old age - i.e.
2202   3, 4   |              But God commendeth His ~charity towards us; because when
2203   3, 7   |              Jn. 4:18) that "perfect charity casteth ~out fear." But
2204   3, 7   |        Christ there was most perfect charity, according to ~Eph. 3:19: "
2205   3, 7   |        according to ~Eph. 3:19: "The charity of Christ which surpasseth
2206   3, 7   |             1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Perfect charity casts out servile fear,
2207   3, 7   |           grace, which is given with charity, is the Holy ~Ghost, Who
2208   3, 7   |            He dwells in the mind by ~charity. Now the mission of the
2209   3, 8   |             faith, the second by the charity of this life, the third
2210   3, 8   |            actually united to Him by charity; ~thirdly, of those who
2211   3, 8   |        Christ by the actual union of charity; but such as are tainted
2212   3, 14  |             unless it proceeded from charity, as will be explained ~(
2213   3, 18  |              s soul had most perfect charity, which, indeed, ~surpasses
2214   3, 18  |        according to Eph. 3:19, ~"the charity of Christ, which surpasseth
2215   3, 18  |       surpasseth all knowledge." Now charity ~makes men will what God
2216   3, 18  |           Christ; for by the will of charity which the Holy ~Spirit was
2217   3, 19  |            do not merit: because the charity of the ~comprehensor belongs
2218   3, 19  |           pertains to the ~virtue of charity. Hence we must say that
2219   3, 19  |         Fruition, which is an act of charity, pertains to the glory ~
2220   3, 19  |               Hence if He merited by charity, ~it does not follow that
2221   3, 19  |           same. Nor did He ~merit by charity inasmuch as it was the charity
2222   3, 19  |       charity inasmuch as it was the charity of a comprehensor, but ~
2223   3, 22  |      holiness of a victim, from ~the charity which it had from the beginning,
2224   3, 22  |           devotion with which out of charity ~He humbly endured the passion.~
2225   3, 23  |              by reason of grace and ~charity: wherefore our Lord prays (
2226   3, 23  |           but only to those who have charity; which is ~"poured forth
2227   3, 46  |             mercy, for His exceeding charity ~wherewith He loved us,
2228   3, 46  |             8): "God commendeth His ~charity towards us; for when as
2229   3, 46  |           was the spiritual fire of ~charity in Christ's holocaust.~Aquin.:
2230   3, 46  |           from ~a greater wisdom and charity, by which the pang of contrition
2231   3, 46  |         beloved life for the good of charity, according ~to Jer. 12:7: "
2232   3, 47  |            Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, charity is a more excellent virtue
2233   3, 47  |          that Christ suffered out of charity, according to Eph. 5:2: "
2234   3, 47  |             to be ascribed rather to charity than to ~obedience.~Aquin.:
2235   3, 47  |           founded on the precepts of charity, inasmuch as He ~suffered
2236   3, 47  |        reason Christ suffered out of charity and out ~of obedience; because
2237   3, 47  |       fulfilled even the precepts of charity out of ~obedience only;
2238   3, 47  |              as, by the ~infusion of charity, He inspired Him with the
2239   3, 47  |            surrendered Himself, from charity, and consequently ~we give
2240   3, 47  |             His own free-will out of charity: but in so far as ~He suffered
2241   3, 48  |               the source of merit is charity. But Christ's charity was ~
2242   3, 48  |             is charity. But Christ's charity was ~not made greater by
2243   3, 48  |            not on account of greater charity, but because of ~the nature
2244   3, 48  |             because of the exceeding charity from which He ~suffered;
2245   3, 48  |            as any two men are one in charity, the one can ~atone for
2246   3, 48  |    acceptable to God, as coming from charity. Therefore it is manifest ~
2247   3, 48  |             to God on account of His charity ~in offering up His own
2248   3, 48  |             of one suffering out of ~charity. Hence it is Christ who
2249   3, 48  |              being ~united to Him in charity, according to Rm. 8:9: "
2250   3, 49  |              written (Prov. 10:12): "Charity covereth all ~sins"; and (
2251   3, 49  |             faith, and which excite ~charity. Therefore Christ's Passion
2252   3, 49  |               by way of exciting our charity, ~because, as the Apostle
2253   3, 49  |              8): "God commendeth His charity ~towards us: because when
2254   3, 49  |           died for us." But it is by charity that we procure pardon of
2255   3, 49  |           but "faith living" through charity; that thus ~Christ's Passion
2256   3, 49  |           applied, through faith and charity and the sacraments of faith.
2257   3, 49  |           the Christ slain. ~Now the charity of the suffering Christ
2258   3, 49  |            His ~Passion by faith and charity and the sacraments of faith.
2259   3, 49  |             before. Therefore, since charity is the principle ~of merit,
2260   3, 49  |         whose will was animated with charity and the other ~virtues;
2261   3, 49  |           that the ~body, which from charity was subjected to the Passion,
2262   3, 51  |            sin, but was endured from charity, it has not the semblance ~
2263   3, 52  |           through faith quickened by charity, whereby sins are taken ~
2264   3, 52  |              no ~conformity with the charity of the suffering Christ:
2265   3, 52  |              converted ~to faith and charity, because in this life men
2266   3, 52  |           only who through faith and charity were ~united to Christ's
2267   3, 55  |              women burn with greater charity, they shall also attain ~
2268   3, 56  |           which is through faith and charity, because even unbelievers
2269   3, 57  |             direct the fervor of our charity to heavenly ~things. Hence
2270   3, 57  |             secondly, hope; thirdly, charity. Fourthly, our reverence
2271   3, 59  |              say 'He shall ~pour out charity upon your hearts.' For thus,
2272   3, 63  |      distinguishable from ~others by charity, which, as Augustine says (
2273   3, 63  |         beast" (Apoc. 13:16,17). But charity is not attributed to Christ, ~
2274   3, 63  |           according to Rm. 5:5: "The charity of God is ~poured forth
2275   3, 63  |           Lord ~Jesus Christ and the charity of God." Therefore it seems
2276   3, 63  |              former is the result of charity ~and grace, as the objection
2277   3, 64  |        Christ Who had the fulness of charity. Since, therefore, ~Christ
2278   3, 64  |        Christ: because they have not charity, by which the members are
2279   3, 64  |              16: "He that abideth in charity, abideth ~in God, and God
2280   3, 64  |              united to their Head by charity, so ~that they may receive
2281   3, 64  |          they serve ~Him in works of charity; whence it is written (Heb.
2282   3, 64  |              serving God by works of charity: ~indeed, they should be
2283   3, 64  |              1~Reply OBJ 1: Works of charity are not made holy by some
2284   3, 64  |            of God, by doing works of charity, if he be righteous, he ~
2285   3, 64  |         Christ's ~power. Now just as charity belongs to a man's own power
2286   3, 64  |             the minister should have charity, and even sinners can confer ~
2287   3, 64  |               that the ~light of his charity dispels the darkness of
2288   3, 65  |        venial sin; the Eucharist, to Charity, being ordained against
2289   3, 66  |              the Spirit, which is by charity; for it is written (1 Cor.
2290   3, 66  |              be burned, and have not charity, it profiteth ~me nothing."
2291   3, 66  |            Baptism if ~it be without charity. Hence it is clear that
2292   3, 68  |               faith that ~worketh by charity" (Gal. 5:6). Therefore it
2293   3, 68  |               faith ~that worketh by charity," whereby God, Whose power
2294   3, 68  |               faith that worketh by ~charity"), such a one, were he to
2295   3, 68  |             alone, ~"that worketh by charity" (Gal. 5:6), as Augustine
2296   3, 68  |         being offered, and by whose ~charity they are united in communion
2297   3, 69  |         possessed without faith and ~charity. But faith, as Augustine
2298   3, 69  |        believer": and in like manner charity depends on the will of the ~
2299   3, 69  |               have neither faith nor charity. Therefore children do not
2300   3, 69  |             1~Reply OBJ 1: Faith and charity depend on man's will, yet
2301   3, 69  |        Augustine says in his book on Charity (Ep. Joan. ad ~Parth. iii), "
2302   3, 69  |        conformed to Him by Faith and Charity, ~puts on Christ by grace.
2303   3, 69  |          dead work, which is void of charity, can never ~come to life.
2304   3, 69  |      receives the ~sacrament without charity. Therefore it can never
2305   3, 69  |      insincere, is baptized ~without charity.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[69] A[
2306   3, 70  |              the smallest ~degree of charity loves God more than cupidity
2307   3, 73  |              termed the sacrament of Charity, which is "the ~bond of
2308   3, 74  |        Eucharist is the sacrament of charity just as Baptism is the sacrament
2309   3, 74  |             faith. But the fervor of charity is signified by fermented
2310   3, 74  |          Reply OBJ 3: Leaven denotes charity on account of one single
2311   3, 75  |     sacrament is the sign of supreme charity, and the uplifter of our
2312   3, 78  |           Eucharist the sacrament of charity. ~Consequently, in this
2313   3, 78  |               in this form the word "charity" ought rather to be used ~
2314   3, 78  |             called the "Sacrament of Charity," as being figurative and ~
2315   3, 79  |             sign of unity, O bond of charity!"~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[79] A[
2316   3, 79  |           spiritual refreshment, and charity cannot be without grace,
2317   3, 79  |         together with the ~virtue of charity. Hence Damascene (De Fide
2318   3, 79  |       according to 2 Cor. 5:14: "The charity of Christ presseth us."
2319   3, 79  |             he obtains the ~grace of charity, which will perfect his
2320   3, 79  |            this is the "sacrament of charity," as Augustine says (Tract. ~
2321   3, 79  |             sins are not contrary to charity, as was shown ~in the FS,
2322   3, 79  |           which lessen the fervor of charity, as was shown in the SS,
2323   3, 79  |         reality of this sacrament is charity, not only as to its habit,
2324   3, 79  |              opposed to the habit of charity, ~are nevertheless opposed
2325   3, 79  |            Reply OBJ 3: The power of charity, to which this sacrament
2326   3, 79  |              of venial sins: because charity by its act takes away ~venial
2327   3, 79  |          entirely hinder the act of ~charity. And the same holds good
2328   3, 79  |              union is the effect ~of charity, from the fervor of which
2329   3, 79  |        Eucharist is the sacrament of charity, as stated ~above (A[4]).
2330   3, 79  |            stated ~above (A[4]). But charity does not seem to preserve
2331   3, 79  |               1/1 ~Reply OBJ 2: Even charity of itself keeps man from
2332   3, 79  |            man sins after possessing charity, just as ~after receiving
2333   3, 79  |            inasmuch as it ~increases charity, because, as Augustine says (
2334   3, 79  |              83]), "the increase of ~charity is the lessening of concupiscence."
2335   3, 79  |           Passion through faith and ~charity, so likewise this sacrifice,
2336   3, 79  |         sacrament ~through faith and charity. Hence Augustine says to
2337   3, 79  |           which hinder the fervor of charity, as was ~shown in the FS,
2338   3, 79  |       obtaining of habitual grace or charity, ~but also a certain actual
2339   3, 79  |              of habitual grace or of charity is ~not taken away.~Aquin.:
2340   3, 79  |     sacrament is, for the ~fervor of charity as its actual effect. Because
2341   3, 80  |             Christ through faith and charity.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[80] A[
2342   3, 80  |            in ~whom Christ dwells by charity, and they in Him. Consequently,
2343   3, 80  |             the enjoyment of perfect charity, ~and in clear vision (and
2344   3, 80  |            called "the sacrament of ~charity," as stated above (Q[78],
2345   3, 80  |           faith, so all sinners lack charity. Now unbelievers do not
2346   3, 80  |              sinners act against the charity of Christ, of which ~this
2347   3, 80  |            However, the hindrance to charity itself weighs more than
2348   3, 80  |             this sacrament, ~and His charity, ought to be first of all
2349   3, 80  |          when "iniquity abounded and charity ~grew cold" (Mt. 24:12),
2350   3, 82  |           united with Christ through charity. ~Therefore, it seems that
2351   3, 82  |             union ~through faith and charity, but not by sacramental
2352   3, 82  |            of their being ~united in charity, the private blessing in
2353   3, 84  |              written (Prov. 10:12): "Charity covereth all ~sins," and
2354   3, 84  |          sins. ~Therefore if one has charity, faith, and mercy, one can
2355   3, 84  |             as a man falls into sin, charity, faith, and mercy ~do not
2356   3, 84  |             without Penance. Because charity demands ~that a man should
2357   3, 84  |         since true Penance requires ~charity, without which sins are
2358   3, 84  |              away, they thought that charity ~once possessed could not
2359   3, 84  |              on account of free-will charity, once possessed, can be
2360   3, 85  |             emotion proceeding from ~charity, as Augustine states (De
2361   3, 85  |              says (1 Cor. 13:6) that charity "rejoiceth not at iniquity,
2362   3, 85  |              emotion resulting ~from charity.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[85] A[
2363   3, 85  |           OBJ 1: An act springs from charity in two ways: first as being ~
2364   3, 85  |          first as being ~elicited by charity, and a like virtuous act
2365   3, 85  |       requires no other virtue ~than charity, e.g. to love the good,
2366   3, 85  |        Secondly, an act springs from charity, being, ~so to speak, commanded
2367   3, 85  |            so to speak, commanded by charity; and thus, since charity
2368   3, 85  |             charity; and thus, since charity commands all ~the virtues,
2369   3, 85  |               an act springing ~from charity may belong even to another
2370   3, 85  |             past ~sin, it belongs to charity immediately, in the same
2371   3, 85  |        special virtue subordinate to charity.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[85] A[
2372   3, 85  |         sorrows for evil done (since charity would suffice ~for that),
2373   3, 85  |             vice, which ~pertains to charity. Inasmuch as it is a moral
2374   3, 85  |             sin. But this belongs to charity, as ~stated above (A[3]).
2375   3, 85  |            the fifth, a movement of ~charity, whereby sin is displeasing
2376   3, 85  |        wickedness, which pertains to charity.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[85] A[
2377   3, 85  |        results from faith, hope, and charity, as ~already stated (AA[
2378   3, 85  |          while the act and ~habit of charity are, in point of time, simultaneous
2379   3, 85  |           act of faith ~quickened by charity, and the movement of the
2380   3, 85  |           virtues of faith, hope and charity, which precede it in ~the
2381   3, 86  |            Christ, resists fraternal charity, ~and by the brands of envy
2382   3, 86  |           act of ~faith quickened by charity, and a movement of the free-will
2383   3, 86  |          that chiefly, of faith ~and charity.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[86] A[
2384   3, 87  |            contrary to the fervor of charity, as ~stated in the SS, Q[
2385   3, 87  |              caused by the fervor of charity, ~which may be without actual
2386   3, 87  |              through acting against ~charity is altogether turned away
2387   3, 87  |            included in the ~habit of charity or of penance as a virtue,
2388   3, 87  |          would ~be incompatible with charity, which is evidently untrue.
2389   3, 87  |           Reply OBJ 3: The fervor of charity implies virtual displeasure
2390   3, 87  |            mercy, for His exceeding ~charity, wherewith He loved us,
2391   3, 87  |        contrary to habitual grace or charity, but hampers its act, through ~
2392   3, 87  |           but a movement of grace or charity suffices for its ~forgiveness.~
2393   3, 87  |            and through the virtue of charity whose movement is aroused
2394   3, 88  |              return, ~when fraternal charity ceases, in the example of
2395   3, 88  |      fellow-servant." Now fraternal ~charity is destroyed through each
2396   3, 88  |            act of faith quickened by charity; and against ~this a man
2397   3, 89  |          works that are done without charity, are ~quickened by Penance?~
2398   3, 89  |               viz., faith, hope, and charity, as stated above (Q[85], ~
2399   3, 89  |           the ~inclination itself of charity and of the other virtues
2400   3, 89  |            rises to greater grace or charity ~than that which he had
2401   3, 89  |           Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Charity whether proficient or perfect
2402   3, 89  |              greater than ~incipient charity. But sometimes a man falls
2403   3, 89  |            man falls from proficient charity, and ~rises again to incipient
2404   3, 89  |             rises again to incipient charity. Therefore man always rises
2405   3, 89  |       Whether virtuous deeds done in charity can be deadened?~Aquin.:
2406   3, 89  |          that virtuous deeds done in charity cannot be ~deadened. For
2407   3, 89  |            by virtuous deeds done in charity, man merits eternal ~life.
2408   3, 89  |           for virtuous deeds done in charity to be deadened by a subsequent
2409   3, 89  |              the weak. Now works of ~charity are stronger than any sins,
2410   3, 89  |             written (Prov. ~10:12), "charity covereth all sins." Therefore
2411   3, 89  |            seems that deeds done ~in charity cannot be deadened by a
2412   3, 89  |             works, which are done in charity, is to bring ~man to eternal
2413   3, 89  |              Wherefore deeds done in charity are said ~to be deadened
2414   3, 89  |              guilt, so deeds done in charity, after passing, as to the
2415   3, 89  |            deeds, previously done in charity, are deadened, but on account
2416   3, 89  |             deeds previously done in charity, deadened by subsequent
2417   3, 89  |            are dead deeds revived by charity.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[89] A[
2418   3, 89  |               Further, deeds done in charity are deserving of glory according ~
2419   3, 89  |             the quantity of grace or charity. But sometimes man arises
2420   3, 89  |           Penance to lesser grace or charity. Therefore he does not receive
2421   3, 89  |            other hand, works done in charity are not ~removed by God,
2422   3, 89  |           Reply OBJ 2: Deeds done in charity are not in themselves deadened,
2423   3, 89  |            Penance, arises to lesser charity, will ~receive the essential
2424   3, 89  |           according to the degree of charity in which ~he is found. Yet
2425   3, 89  |              had done in ~his former charity, than for those which he
2426   3, 89  |            he did in his subsequent ~charity: and this joy belongs to
2427   3, 89  |        namely, that were not done in charity. For it ~seems more difficult
2428   3, 89  |        generically good done without charity, ~was the lack of charity
2429   3, 89  |            charity, ~was the lack of charity and grace. which lack is
2430   3, 89  |          dead works are quickened by charity.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[89] A[
2431   3, 89  |             be ~burned, and have not charity, it profiteth me nothing."
2432   3, 89  |            life, which is founded on charity, whereby the soul is united ~
2433   3, 89  |         sense too, faith, if it lack charity, is said to be dead, according ~
2434   3, 89  |             if they be done without ~charity, inasmuch as they fail to
2435   3, 89  |        generically good done without charity are said to be ~dead on
2436   3, 89  |             of the lack of grace and charity, as principles. Now the ~
2437   3, 89  |          works, i.e. those done from charity, but by a temporal reward:
2438   3, 89  |              be ~burned and have not charity, it profiteth me nothing,'
2439   3, 90  |             through a fervent act of charity, as stated above ~(Q[87],
2440 Suppl, 1 |          remains no more, as soon as charity comes. Now attrition and ~
2441 Suppl, 1 |              since they ~result from charity, as stated above (Sent.
2442 Suppl, 1 |       lifeless, does not remain when charity comes, wherefore it cannot
2443 Suppl, 2 |               man is bound, ought of charity, to love his neighbor as ~
2444 Suppl, 3 |            on love." Now the love of charity, on which the sorrow of ~
2445 Suppl, 3 |            results from the love of ~charity. But the love of charity
2446 Suppl, 3 |             charity. But the love of charity cannot be too great. Neither,
2447 Suppl, 3 |              neither can the love of charity ~be too great, for when
2448 Suppl, 4 |              Jn. 4:18) that "perfect charity casteth ~out fear, because
2449 Suppl, 4 |              in the state of perfect charity.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[4] A[1]
2450 Suppl, 4 |            OBJ 2: Servile fear which charity casts out, is opposed to
2451 Suppl, 4 |             casts out, is opposed to charity ~by reason of its servility,
2452 Suppl, 4 |              contrition results from charity, as stated above (Q[3],
2453 Suppl, 4 |           this life. For the love of charity causes displeasure at sin.
2454 Suppl, 4 |               Now, after ~this life, charity remains in some, both as
2455 Suppl, 4 |             as to its ~habit, since "charity never falleth away." Therefore
2456 Suppl, 4 |              of virtue ~quickened by charity; thirdly, its efficacy,
2457 Suppl, 4 |             1 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Charity does not cause this sorrow,
2458 Suppl, 4 |          wherefore, though they have charity, they ~have no contrition.~
2459 Suppl, 5 |                First, on the part of charity, which causes the displeasure,
2460 Suppl, 5 |           may happen that the act of charity is so intense that the ~
2461 Suppl, 5 |          derives infinite power from charity, whereby it is quickened,
2462 Suppl, 5 |              not to suffice for real charity. The other sorrow is in
2463 Suppl, 7 |               Confession presupposes charity, which gives us life, as ~
2464 Suppl, 7 |            it is in contrition that ~charity is given; while servile
2465 Suppl, 7 |             of hope, is previous ~to charity: yet he that has charity
2466 Suppl, 7 |             charity: yet he that has charity is moved more by hope than
2467 Suppl, 8 |              since it ~proceeds from charity, it has a natural aptitude
2468 Suppl, 8 |           instituted for the sake of charity, does ~not militate against
2469 Suppl, 8 |           does ~not militate against charity," as Bernard observes (De
2470 Suppl, 8 |          instituted for the sake of ~charity, would militate against
2471 Suppl, 8 |               would militate against charity, if a man were bound to
2472 Suppl, 8 |        precept, and in this case, is charity, according to the ~Apostle (
2473 Suppl, 9 |          nothing." But a man without charity is dead, because charity
2474 Suppl, 9 |             charity is dead, because charity is the ~life of the soul.
2475 Suppl, 9 |             be no confession without charity.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[9] A[1]
2476 Suppl, 9 |              are impossible without ~charity. Therefore confession is
2477 Suppl, 9 |              also impossible without charity.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[9] A[1]
2478 Suppl, 9 |            man knows himself to have charity, no man ~would know of him
2479 Suppl, 9 |    confession should be quickened by charity.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[9] A[1]
2480 Suppl, 9 |          thus is of no avail without charity, which is the ~principle
2481 Suppl, 9 |              is not ~in the state of charity. ~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[9] A[
2482 Suppl, 9 |          should be united to God by ~charity.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[9] A[1]
2483 Suppl, 11|          instituted for the sake ~of charity does not militate against
2484 Suppl, 11|            does not militate against charity." Now the secret of ~confession
2485 Suppl, 11|    confession would militate against charity in certain cases: for instance, ~
2486 Suppl, 11|            because there is order in charity. Now it ~happens sometimes
2487 Suppl, 11|          confession militate against charity on that ~account, because
2488 Suppl, 11|            on that ~account, because charity does not require a man to
2489 Suppl, 12|              act of love, belongs to charity. ~Therefore satisfaction
2490 Suppl, 12|            satisfaction is an act of charity and not of justice.~Aquin.:
2491 Suppl, 12|          justice but is commanded by charity.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[12] A[
2492 Suppl, 12|              is not possible without charity, as we ~shall state further
2493 Suppl, 13|               OTC Para. 2/2~Further, charity avails more before God than
2494 Suppl, 13|        provided he be in a ~state of charity, so that his works may avail
2495 Suppl, 13|           satisfaction chiefly ~from charity whereby man bears it. And
2496 Suppl, 13|          bears it. And since greater charity is evidenced ~by a man satisfying
2497 Suppl, 13|           and that on account of his charity his brother was released ~
2498 Suppl, 13|              another's, by means of ~charity whereby we are "all one
2499 Suppl, 13|             regard the root which is charity: ~wherefore he that, through
2500 Suppl, 13|           wherefore he that, through charity, merits for another, at
 
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