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1501 2, 135 | arising ~from length of time.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[137] A[ 1502 2, 135 | persist for any length of ~time, if not on account of the 1503 2, 137 | forth, observing at the same time a certain fittingness between ~ 1504 2, 138 | according to ~place and time. Wherefore just as the affirmative 1505 2, 139 | the demands of place and time, ~and in keeping with those 1506 2, 142 | something for the first time; by those ~whose friends 1507 2, 142 | something for the first ~time, or whose friends we wish 1508 2, 145 | fulfilling this precept?~(5) The time of fasting;~(6) Whether 1509 2, 145 | thou art a ~long or a short time in destroying thyself, since 1510 2, 145 | while the fixing of the time ~and manner of fasting as 1511 2, 145 | frequently, and not much at a time, and because they need much ~ 1512 2, 145 | fitting ~that even during that time they should exercise themselves 1513 2, 145 | be impossible at the same time to keep the fasts of the ~ 1514 2, 145 | they are unable at any one time to have a ~sufficiency of 1515 2, 145 | neither at the very same ~time as the Jews, nor for the 1516 2, 145 | is not a long space of time from the sixth hour at which 1517 2, 145 | Wherefore the fixing of such a time cannot do much harm to anyone, 1518 2, 145 | the humor remains a long time. Hence those who fast are ~ 1519 2, 146 | drew down the deluge at the time of Noah." According to ~ 1520 2, 146 | 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, as time is a circumstance, so is 1521 2, 146 | one species in respect of time, it seems that there should ~ 1522 2, 146 | one forestalls the proper time for ~eating, which is to 1523 2, 146 | him that forestalls the time concupiscence is disordered 1524 2, 148 | the use of reason for a ~time, since the use of reason, 1525 2, 152 | should abide with her a long time or even for a whole lifetime. 1526 2, 152 | shameless daughter, lest at any time she ~make thee become a 1527 2, 156 | difficulty and endures a long time." But this apparently ~pertains 1528 2, 156 | pertains to the circumstance of time. Therefore it seems that 1529 2, 156 | rancour" as "reckoning the time for ~vengeance," which tallies 1530 2, 156 | 1~Reply OBJ 1: It is not time, but a man's propensity 1531 2, 156 | displeasure wear away with ~time and thus his anger cease. 1532 2, 156 | it does not wear out with time, and can be quelled ~only 1533 2, 159 | of its nature or state or time. ~Thus a virtuous man is 1534 2, 160 | fornication, judges that for the ~time being it is good for him 1535 2, 161 | circumstance of place, person, or time. The former gravity is more ~ 1536 2, 162 | first parents ~lived a long time after their sin (Gn. 5:5). 1537 2, 162 | ever" signifies "for a long time." For it was not expedient 1538 2, 163 | s heel, that ~if at any time she fall away towards what 1539 2, 166 | conform ourselves to persons, time, and place, ~and take due 1540 2, 169 | now called ~a prophet, in time past was called a seer." 1541 2, 169 | extends, knows at the same time all that can be known ~through 1542 2, 169 | those ~things at the same time, but each of them has to 1543 2, 170 | the will of man at any time, but the holy men of God 1544 2, 170 | vi in Num.] that "at the time of the ~marriage act, the 1545 2, 170 | spiritual effect and at the same time the fitting disposition 1546 2, 170 | He is able at ~the same time, by creation, to produce 1547 2, 171 | thing cannot, at the same time, tend in ~opposite directions. 1548 2, 171 | consequently it cannot at the same ~time tend to sensible objects. 1549 2, 171 | present, ~and at the same time we see with the soul one 1550 2, 172 | advanced in perfection as time went on?~Aquin.: SMT SS 1551 2, 172 | Christ was at the same time comprehensor and wayfarer [* 1552 2, 172 | degrees of prophecy change as time goes on?~Aquin.: SMT SS 1553 2, 172 | degrees of prophecy change as time goes ~on. For prophecy is 1554 2, 172 | God went on increasing as time went on." Therefore degrees 1555 2, 172 | according to the process of time.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[174] A[ 1556 2, 172 | Kgs. 3:1) that before the time of ~Samuel "the word of 1557 2, 172 | been written before the time of Isaias, to whom it was ~ 1558 2, 172 | would seem that in course of time the degree of prophecy made 1559 2, 172 | seem that ~in course of time the degree of prophecy advanced.~ 1560 2, 172 | not advance in degree as time went on.~Aquin.: SMT SS 1561 2, 172 | according to three divisions of time, namely before the law, 1562 2, 172 | name. Afterwards in the time of grace the mystery of 1563 2, 172 | Abraham, for it was at that time that men began to stray 1564 2, 172 | founded. And so, too, in the time of grace the entire faith ~ 1565 2, 172 | according to the course of time, but according as circumstances ~ 1566 2, 172 | is to be referred to the time before ~Christ's incarnation, 1567 2, 172 | people of Israel from the time that they began to have 1568 2, 172 | publicity, which ~at some future time were to benefit the nations, 1569 2, 172 | prophets ~especially at the time of the kings, was that then 1570 2, 173 | act of faith at the same time, although he had the habit.~ 1571 2, 173 | states that at the present time he knows that he was rapt ~" 1572 2, 173 | and that at the present time he knows not "whether ~he 1573 2, 173 | rapt was a ~man not at the time of his rapture, but fourteen 1574 2, 174 | unwonted gift, a marvel to all time": whereas ~prophecy is more 1575 2, 176 | miracles to be wrought at ~the time of Antichrist, of which 1576 2, 178 | some ~of these rise at one time to a great height, at another 1577 2, 178 | state of struggle; at one time it almost overcomes, because 1578 2, 178 | incomprehensible ~light, and at another time it almost succumbs, because 1579 2, 178 | snatches ~and for a short time only: wherefore Augustine 1580 2, 180 | described as "sitting" ~all the time "at the Lord's feet." Thirdly, 1581 2, 180 | Divine contemplation for the time being, ~that God's will 1582 2, 180 | action, and ~at the same time give oneself to Divine contemplation. 1583 2, 182 | between them, even at the time of the apostles. This is 1584 2, 183 | himself according as place and time demand: ~hence Augustine 1585 2, 183 | lawful ~to marry a second time, lest one should thus incur 1586 2, 184 | and virtue at ~the same time." Much more therefore is 1587 2, 184 | given or blessed at the time of profession.~Aquin.: SMT 1588 2, 184 | Pleb. Hippon.): "From the time I began to serve God, even 1589 2, 185 | assist the helpless in their time of need.~Aquin.: SMT SS 1590 2, 185 | their body. We occupy our time, say they, with prayers, 1591 2, 185 | busy that he ~cannot spare time for manual work, can all 1592 2, 185 | brothers, since at that time ~religious orders were not 1593 2, 186 | has ~acquired at a fitting time for one's necessary use 1594 2, 186 | life procured at a fitting time. This, ~our Lord, the Founder 1595 2, 186 | life; except perhaps for a time, ~after the example of Christ, 1596 2, 186 | conduct for a considerable time.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[188] A[ 1597 2, 186 | is brought to them from time to time, enjoying ~colloquy 1598 2, 186 | brought to them from time to time, enjoying ~colloquy with 1599 2, 187 | Pentecost, during which time nothing arduous is prescribed, 1600 2, 187 | being weaned before the time. Hence they have ~come to 1601 2, 187 | afterwards he adds: "No time is needed to ~learn whatsoever 1602 2, 187 | follows them in point of time. For such is the order of 1603 2, 187 | precedes them in point of ~time, for a thing is not in the 1604 2, 187 | himself to ~a certain fixed time, or under a certain fixed 1605 2, 187 | enter religion when the time comes or the condition is 1606 2, 187 | does a good ~work for a time, would be unfit for the 1607 2, 187 | enter religion have still a time ~of probation wherein they 1608 2, 187 | to the Jews even at the time when it was yet ~lawful 1609 2, 187 | deliberating for a long time?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[189] A[ 1610 2, 187 | deliberating for a long time. For it is ~written (1 Jn. 1611 3, 1 | when the fulness of the ~time was come, God sent His Son, 1612 3, 1 | that "the fulness of the time is when it was ~decreed 1613 3, 1 | incarnate at the most fitting time; and ~it was not fitting 1614 3, 1 | when the fulness of the time was come," a gloss ~says: " 1615 3, 1 | should cool by the length of time, ~for the charity of many 1616 3, 1 | to imperfection, both in time and ~nature, in things that 1617 3, 1 | imperfection ~is prior in time though posterior in nature. 1618 3, 1 | as a gloss says. But ~the time of the Incarnation is especially 1619 3, 1 | Incarnation is especially the time of mercy, according to ~ 1620 3, 1 | Ps. 101:14: "For it is time to have mercy on it." Therefore 1621 3, 1 | perfection is subsequent in time to imperfection. Therefore, 1622 3, 1 | ought to be the very last in time. But the highest perfection 1623 3, 1 | precedes imperfection in time in one ~way, and contrariwise 1624 3, 1 | precedes perfection in time, whereas in that which is 1625 3, 1 | precedes imperfection in time. Now in the work ~of the 1626 3, 1 | says ~(Retract. i), the time of the Incarnation may be 1627 3, 1 | from heaven, save in ~the time of youth." But in another 1628 3, 2 | nature came to Christ ~in time, Who had perfect being from 1629 3, 2 | hypostasis or person; while in time the human nature accrued 1630 3, 2 | Whatever has a beginning in time is created. Now this ~union 1631 3, 2 | from eternity, but began in time. Therefore the union is ~ 1632 3, 2 | relations which begin in time are brought ~about by some 1633 3, 3 | be together at the same time. Secondly, the ~intellect 1634 3, 3 | by the Divine Person in time, not indeed that the nature 1635 3, 5 | punishment; thus, for a ~time, it was in Christ, that 1636 3, 6 | twofold order: one, of time; the other, of nature. But 1637 3, 6 | a medium in the order of time, for ~the Word of God united 1638 3, 6 | to Himself at the same ~time, as will appear (Q[30], 1639 3, 6 | all the faithful of all ~time, as Chrysostom expounds 1640 3, 6 | are created at the same time that ~they are infused into 1641 3, 6 | medium in the ~order of time.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[6] A[3] 1642 3, 6 | consequently created at the same time that it is infused into 1643 3, 6 | iii, 2): "At the same ~time the Word of God was made 1644 3, 6 | to any form, at the same time it receives that ~form; 1645 3, 6 | its perfection at the same time.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[6] A[4] 1646 3, 6 | Yet I say "before," not in time, but in ~nature; for the 1647 3, 6 | do not signify order of time, because the assumption ~ 1648 3, 6 | mutually united at the same time in order ~to constitute 1649 3, 6 | operation, but not in order of time; ~whereas the assumption 1650 3, 7 | in regard ~to place and time. For if anyone living in 1651 3, 7 | same appears in regard to time. For it was ~prophetical 1652 3, 7 | Esdras to write it, in whose time it took place. Hence if ~ 1653 3, 7 | since in the course of time ~He did more perfect works, 1654 3, 7 | precedes perfection, if not in time, at ~least in thought. But 1655 3, 7 | Christ, not in order of time, but ~by nature and in thought; 1656 3, 8 | and first, though not in time, since all have received ~ 1657 3, 8 | those who are at any one time, some there are who are 1658 3, 8 | some are reduced at some time to ~act; and this according 1659 3, 8 | that if we take the whole time of ~the world in general, 1660 3, 8 | Church in every place and time and state; but all other ~ 1661 3, 8 | reference to a determined time as the Pope is ~the head 1662 3, 8 | Church, viz. during the time of his Pontificate, ~and 1663 3, 8 | according to Jer. 2:20: "Of old time thou hast ~broken my yoke, 1664 3, 10 | by whomsoever and at any time. And in this way it must 1665 3, 10 | things existing in whatever time, ~and the thoughts of men, 1666 3, 10 | things as are in act at some time, but even ~to such things 1667 3, 10 | know the less, viz. the time of ~Judgment. Origen, however ( 1668 3, 10 | which is ignorant of this time. Lastly, some ~say this 1669 3, 10 | whatever are in act at any time, which things He is said 1670 3, 10 | all that are in act at any time whatsoever, ~since the state 1671 3, 11 | Christ was at the same ~time a wayfarer and a comprehensor, 1672 3, 11 | everything in fitting place and time. And hence neither is a 1673 3, 11 | the matter in hand and the time require.~Aquin.: SMT TP 1674 3, 12 | the senses for the first time. But because ~it seems unfitting 1675 3, 12 | step by step, and ~after a time, i.e. in His perfect age; 1676 3, 12 | was always perfect for the time being, ~although it was 1677 3, 12 | lessons of doctrine until such time as He was able to ~have 1678 3, 13 | was about to receive in time." Now this would seem ~to 1679 3, 13 | received omnipotence in time. ~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[13] A[ 1680 3, 13 | receives omnipotence in ~time, which the Son of God had 1681 3, 13 | to whom it ~was not yet time to preach. Yet it would 1682 3, 13 | He deigned to assume in time?"~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[13] A[ 1683 3, 15 | as if He had been ~some time a man without knowing it; 1684 3, 15 | the soul, and at the same time ~wayfarer, inasmuch as He 1685 3, 16 | eternity. Afterwards ~in time it was made a suppositum 1686 3, 16 | predicated of it for the first time. Now to be man is truly 1687 3, 16 | from eternity, but from the time of His assuming human ~nature. 1688 3, 16 | eternity a beginning in time is incompatible. Hence ~ 1689 3, 16 | be, saying "there was a ~time when He was not."~Aquin.: 1690 3, 17 | visible; and ~what is without time is not the same as what 1691 3, 17 | not the same as what is in time. Yet they are not ~one and 1692 3, 18 | which is not at the same time in some one of its ~species. 1693 3, 18 | the will as reason may ~at time choose these things in relation 1694 3, 19 | illuminates at one and the same time is numerically one. ~So, 1695 3, 19 | operations at one and the same time is numerically one, as one 1696 3, 19 | springs from a diversity of time, but only that which ~regards 1697 3, 19 | been without these at some ~time; and to be without them 1698 3, 21 | suffered, at that ~particular time: nevertheless He wished 1699 3, 22 | victim, being at the same time ~victim for sin, victim 1700 3, 22 | offered it, at the same time ~offered it Himself, and 1701 3, 22 | but as man. But at one ~time Christ was not man, namely 1702 3, 23 | possessed by many at the same time; ~not so material goods. 1703 3, 23 | inheritance at the same time in its entirety without 1704 3, 23 | all that takes place in time is ~a certain likeness of 1705 3, 24 | which are to be done in time ~by the grace of God. Now, 1706 3, 24 | man, is ~something done in time by God through the grace 1707 3, 24 | pre-ordained to do this in time: ~since it would follow 1708 3, 24 | human nature, because at one time ~it began to be true that 1709 3, 24 | Son of God." For at some time a man is that which ~he 1710 3, 24 | is to take ~place at some time. But this proposition, " 1711 3, 24 | manner that at ~the same time He may be truly and correctly 1712 3, 24 | is to ~be accomplished in time, but also the mode and order 1713 3, 24 | is to be ~accomplished in time.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[24] A[ 1714 3, 24 | He decreed at the same time that He should be the ~cause 1715 3, 25 | himself. And if ~at any time it happen that we speak 1716 3, 25 | practiced by the faithful as time went on. ~Wherefore the 1717 3, 26 | the Lord'] and you at that time." But it is not proper to ~ 1718 3, 26 | man, ~but as at the same time God and man. Therefore neither 1719 3, 26 | with God,' and at the same ~time one God." Therefore neither, 1720 3, 26 | held for a posteriority of time, no matter how short, we 1721 3, 26 | expression ~of the faith of his time. Hence his line of argument 1722 3, 26 | the great masters of his time, who failed to ~understand 1723 3, 26 | redemption might at the same time be one of ~preservation 1724 3, 26 | movement* in progress at that time towards ~a belief in the 1725 3, 27 | in which for ~the first time immunity from sin was to 1726 3, 27 | which she ~suffered at the time of our Lord's Passion. Ambrose ( 1727 3, 27 | fulness of grace at the time of her sanctification.~Aquin.: 1728 3, 27 | fulness of grace at the ~time of her first sanctification.~ 1729 3, 27 | she lived: because at that time the Teaching of Christ ~ 1730 3, 28 | in one place at the same time. It ~was therefore unfitting 1731 3, 28 | His Godhead at the same time. For this reason He mingled ~ 1732 3, 28 | this must have at some time taken place between Mary 1733 3, 28 | wont to designate a fixed time, on the completion of which 1734 3, 28 | sometimes it indicates a fixed time, as Gal. 3:19: The ~law " 1735 3, 28 | indicates an ~indefinite time, as in Ps. 122:2: "Our eyes 1736 3, 28 | force. ~Therefore at that time the Blessed Virgin could 1737 3, 28 | according as the custom of the time required, together with 1738 3, 29 | difficulty: because then the time had already come for Christ 1739 3, 29 | promise of espousals, yet the time ~had not yet come for the 1740 3, 31 | of Heli: but that at the time of Christ, ~Heli and Joseph 1741 3, 31 | number forty pertains to the time of our present life: ~because 1742 3, 31 | universality: because "universal time is involved in ~seven days." 1743 3, 32 | 4): "When the fulness of time ~was come, God sent His 1744 3, 33 | in an instant: since the time taken in movement is divided ~ 1745 3, 33 | would have ~been at the same time the subject of two forms. 1746 3, 33 | there is an interval of ~time. Therefore Christ's body 1747 3, 33 | but during a ~space of time.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[33] A[ 1748 3, 33 | augmentative power requires a fixed time for its ~act, so also does 1749 3, 33 | Christ's body took a fixed time to ~grow, like the bodies 1750 3, 33 | instantaneous, but took a fixed time, like the bodies of ~other 1751 3, 33 | requires a ~succession of time: both because there is no 1752 3, 33 | which power is subject to ~time.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[33] A[ 1753 3, 33 | had been going on for any time ~before the perfect formation 1754 3, 33 | fixed development ~up to the time of His birth. Wherefore 1755 3, 33 | to fix the last period of time which ~continued without 1756 3, 33 | was the terminus of the time occupied ~by the local movement 1757 3, 33 | occurred sooner, or at the time ~of birth He would have 1758 3, 33 | considered merely in regard to time. And thus, because ~Christ' 1759 3, 33 | formed in a shorter space of time, so after a ~shorter space 1760 3, 33 | after a ~shorter space of time was it animated.~Aquin.: 1761 3, 33 | have greater bodies at the time of first animation. But 1762 3, 33 | quantity of His body at the time when other men's bodies ~ 1763 3, 33 | is imperfect ~precedes in time that which is perfect: which 1764 3, 33 | would have had at some time an hypostasis other than 1765 3, 34 | conception, but after a space of time.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[34] A[ 1766 3, 34 | though He ~were at some time a man and not holy; but 1767 3, 34 | sanctity. Therefore at the same time He was ~made man and a holy 1768 3, 34 | action by nature, but not in time; but ~at the same time the 1769 3, 34 | in time; but ~at the same time the agent has perfect existence, 1770 3, 34 | instant, but continues for a time; whereas the action of giving 1771 3, 35 | Of its place;~(8) Of the time of the Nativity.~Aquin.: 1772 3, 35 | He could not be born in time.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[35] A[ 1773 3, 35 | needs ~not to be born in time. Therefore it seems that 1774 3, 35 | received from ~His Mother in time. Therefore we must needs 1775 3, 35 | was born of His Mother in time.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[35] A[ 1776 3, 35 | from ~eternity and once in time: because eternity and time 1777 3, 35 | time: because eternity and time differ much more ~than two 1778 3, 35 | and after the due lapse of time ~from His conception: but 1779 3, 35 | species ~cannot at the same time be in the same subject, 1780 3, 35 | eternity, and of His Mother in time: indeed, ~these two nativities 1781 3, 35 | is predicated of God from time does ~not put something 1782 3, 35 | of Rome, which at that time ruled the world; whence 1783 3, 35 | Jerusalem was at the same time a royal and a priestly city. ~ 1784 3, 35 | 1 Para. 2/2~At the same time, too, He put to silence 1785 3, 35 | Christ was born at a fitting time?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[35] A[ 1786 3, 35 | was not born at a fitting time. Because ~Christ came in 1787 3, 35 | own. But He was born at a ~time of subjection - namely, 1788 3, 35 | was not born at a fitting time.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[35] A[ 1789 3, 35 | was not born at a fitting time.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[35] A[ 1790 3, 35 | 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, the time of Christ's presence on 1791 3, 35 | was not born at a fitting time.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[35] A[ 1792 3, 35 | When the fulness of the time ~was come, God sent His 1793 3, 35 | subject to the restrictions of time, Christ, ~as Lord and Maker 1794 3, 35 | as Lord and Maker of all time, chose a time in which to 1795 3, 35 | Maker of all time, chose a time in which to be born, just 1796 3, 35 | born at a ~most fitting time.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[35] A[ 1797 3, 35 | to take flesh at such a time that, shortly after His ~ 1798 3, 35 | Para. 2/3~Moreover, at that time, when the whole world lived 1799 3, 35 | Therefore it was a fitting time for the ~birth of Christ, 1800 3, 36 | Saviour, not at the very time of His birth, but ~afterwards, 1801 3, 36 | but ~afterwards, in due time, after He had "wrought salvation 1802 3, 36 | times, but at a suitable time; ~for it is written (Ecclus. 1803 3, 36 | peace, knowing the proper time." Hence the wisdom given 1804 3, 36 | useless, because at a suitable time He manifested Himself. And 1805 3, 36 | was hidden at a suitable time is a sign of wisdom.~Aquin.: 1806 3, 36 | crucified Him before the proper time."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[36] A[ 1807 3, 36 | with man's fate at the ~time of his birth as to assert 1808 3, 36 | the Magi did not ~know the time of the birth, so as to conclude 1809 3, 36 | under, according to the time which he had diligently ~ 1810 3, 36 | Dan. 2:21): "He changes time and ages." ~Consequently 1811 3, 36 | ages." ~Consequently the time of the manifestation of 1812 3, 36 | imminent peril, and for the time ~being desisted from his 1813 3, 36 | Judea. ~Secondly, from the time [at which it was seen]. 1814 3, 36 | because it was visible at one time and hidden at another. For ~ 1815 3, 37 | we shall have at the same time to inquire about the other ~ 1816 3, 37 | His Passion, until which ~time the circumcision retained 1817 3, 37 | of obligation in our own time. Because ~"there is a time 1818 3, 37 | time. Because ~"there is a time and opportunity for every 1819 3, 37 | given. Either in regard to time; thus men are ~named after 1820 3, 37 | from God and at the ~same time both his name and the commandment 1821 3, 37 | received His name at the time of His circumcision.~Aquin.: 1822 3, 37 | the Temple ~for the first time. Wherefore one offering 1823 3, 38 | to last only for a ~short time, for the reasons given above ( 1824 3, 39 | baptism of John?~(3) Of the time when He was baptized;~(4) 1825 3, 39 | was baptized at a fitting time?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[39] A[ 1826 3, 39 | baptized at an unfitting time. For ~Christ was baptized 1827 3, 39 | had taught for a longer time, beginning at the age of 1828 3, 39 | this was ~manifested at the time of his boyhood; according 1829 3, 39 | progress with the advance of time; and lest this progress ~ 1830 3, 39 | Father's, "voice at any time, nor seen His shape." By 1831 3, 39 | the perfect age, when the time came for Him to teach, to 1832 3, 39 | Me." And specially at the time of baptism, by ~which men 1833 3, 40 | associated ~with men, at the same time manifesting His Godhead 1834 3, 40 | they had not so much as time to eat." But sometimes it 1835 3, 40 | which," consequently, "the time during which we sigh and 1836 3, 40 | be able to give all their time to preaching, they must 1837 3, 41 | Of the place;~(3) Of the time;~(4) Of the mode and order 1838 3, 41 | saying that "during that time He ~partook of no food whatever." 1839 3, 41 | departed from Him for a time." As, ~therefore, He did 1840 3, 41 | that He fasted during ~that time: and the words, "and He 1841 3, 41 | as ~referring, not to the time during which He fasted, 1842 3, 41 | which He fasted, but to the time that ~followed: since Matthew 1843 3, 41 | from the devil during that time of His fast.~Aquin.: SMT 1844 3, 41 | departed from Christ ~"for a time, because, later on, he returned, 1845 3, 41 | openly" - namely, at the time of His Passion. Nevertheless, 1846 3, 42 | Para. 2/2~Concerning the time when He began to teach, 1847 3, 43 | crucified Him before the proper time."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[43] A[ 1848 3, 43 | believed in Him for the first ~time, but because then "they 1849 3, 43 | at that hour: now at that time He was ~speaking words of 1850 3, 44 | Further, the course of time is marked out by the movement 1851 3, 44 | sun, which occurred at the time of Christ's passion, was 1852 3, 44 | signs which occurred at the time of the Passion" - namely, ~" 1853 3, 44 | he being in Egypt at the time, as he says in the ~same 1854 3, 44 | says: "For it was not the time of ~conjunction." - The 1855 3, 44 | the sun lasts but a short time, for it is soon over, as 1856 3, 44 | that because it was not the time for an ~eclipse, the various 1857 3, 44 | need to remove at the same time things which ~do not follow 1858 3, 44 | that one man, at that time despised, ~could, with the 1859 3, 44 | earth, when it quaked at the time of His Passion (Mt. 27:51). ~ 1860 3, 44 | R.O. 3 Para. 2/2~At the time of His Passion, however, 1861 3, 45 | them to taste for a ~short time the contemplation of eternal 1862 3, 45 | that he ~knows. But at the time of Christ's transfiguration 1863 3, 45 | selfsame thing the ~second time." But the Father's voice 1864 3, 45 | testified to this at the time of ~(Christ's) baptism. 1865 3, 45 | witness to it a second time.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[45] A[ 1866 3, 45 | form of ~a dove at the same time as the Father's voice was 1867 3, 45 | Therefore it was fitting at the time of His transfiguration, ~ 1868 3, 45 | transfiguration, ~and not at the time of His baptism, that men 1869 3, 46 | joy of fruition?~(9) The time of the Passion;~(10) The 1870 3, 46 | not possible at the same time for Christ not to suffer, 1871 3, 46 | because He grieved at the one time for all sins, ~according 1872 3, 46 | life for howsoever ~long a time. Hence the Philosopher says ( 1873 3, 46 | sad and glad at ~the one time, since sadness and gladness 1874 3, 46 | and rejoicing at the one time.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[46] A[ 1875 3, 46 | Christ suffered at a suitable time?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[46] A[ 1876 3, 46 | not suffer at a suitable time. For ~Christ's Passion was 1877 3, 46 | have suffered about the time ~of the summer solstice 1878 3, 46 | Christ ~died at an opportune time.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[46] A[ 1879 3, 46 | enacted at an opportune time. ~Hence it is written in 1880 3, 46 | ancient Pasch at the one ~time. And as Bede says on Lk. 1881 3, 46 | by His Passion, at ~the time of year at which He had 1882 3, 46 | Christ suffered at a suitable time, so did He in a suitable 1883 3, 47 | OBJ 3: Christ at the same time suffered violence in order 1884 3, 48 | may live the rest of his time in ~the flesh, not after 1885 3, 49 | sinners, according to the time, ~Christ died for us." But 1886 3, 49 | for ever, because in the time of Antichrist he will be ~ 1887 3, 49 | demons, even in ~Antichrist's time. But if any man neglect 1888 3, 49 | therefore a man ~cannot a second time be likened unto Christ's 1889 3, 50 | the ~entire man was at one time separated from the Word 1890 3, 50 | separation made at ~one time of the Godhead from both 1891 3, 50 | two hypostases during such time as Christ was ~dead; which 1892 3, 50 | follow that ~"there was a time when that soul was severed 1893 3, 51 | Concerning the length of time He lay in the tomb.~Aquin.: 1894 3, 51 | the faithful who in the time to come were to serve the 1895 3, 51 | I answer that, The very time during which Christ remained 1896 3, 52 | in prison, which had some time been ~incredulous": and 1897 3, 52 | preached "which had been ~some time incredulous," i.e. not believing 1898 3, 52 | everywhere, as if He ~were at one time whole in one place, at another 1899 3, 52 | in one place, at another time whole in another: ~but as 1900 3, 52 | remain in hell for some time, for the reason stated above.~ 1901 3, 53 | His Resurrection;~(2) The time of the Resurrection;~(3) 1902 3, 53 | third day, ~for within that time some signs of life always 1903 3, 53 | within ~a short space of time.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[53] A[ 1904 3, 53 | received." But in point of time ~some others had grace previous 1905 3, 53 | rose first in point of time and dignity."~Aquin.: SMT 1906 3, 53 | for them to die a second time than not to rise at ~all. 1907 3, 54 | same place at the same ~time with another body. But after 1908 3, 54 | with ~another at the same time in the same place: since 1909 3, 54 | another body at the same time in the same ~place, will 1910 3, 55 | apparitions "He came again a sixth time when Thomas ~saw Him; a 1911 3, 55 | Thomas ~saw Him; a seventh time was by the sea of Tiberias 1912 3, 55 | incorruptible and at the same time palpable."~Aquin.: SMT TP 1913 3, 56 | again, ~owing to distance of time and place; and similarly 1914 3, 56 | Preface of ~Mass in Paschal Time]. Consequently, Christ's 1915 3, 56 | Word, is first in point of time, so also is it first in ~ 1916 3, 57 | to the division of which time ~is reckoned, as is proved 1917 3, 57 | as by one born out of due time": which vision would not ~ 1918 3, 58 | the angels said ~He at any time: Sit thou on My right hand, 1919 3, 58 | the angels said He at any time: Sit on My ~right hand?'" 1920 3, 59 | that takes place now in time, we are to ~expect Him in 1921 3, 59 | 5: "Judge not before the time; until the ~Lord come, who 1922 3, 59 | takes place in the present time, there ~remains yet another 1923 3, 59 | takes place in the ~present time, there does not remain another 1924 3, 59 | allotted in this present ~time: for our Lord said to the 1925 3, 59 | the same thing a second time." But in the ~present time 1926 3, 59 | time." But in the ~present time God judges both temporal 1927 3, 59 | takes place in the ~present time. ~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[59] A[ 1928 3, 59 | the course of this present time. Wherefore, ~there must 1929 3, 59 | through the whole course of time, and which are not foreign 1930 3, 59 | judgment at the end of ~time. For although in regard 1931 3, 59 | change down to the ~close of time: and therefore it must receive 1932 3, 61 | final cause ~precedes not in time, but in the intention of 1933 3, 61 | or less ~explicit. For as time went on sin gained a greater 1934 3, 61 | For it was necessary, as time went on, ~that the knowledge 1935 3, 61 | With the advance of time there was an ~advance in 1936 3, 61 | there was no interruption of time.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[61] A[ 1937 3, 61 | now ~"when the fulness of time" has "come," we are no longer 1938 3, 61 | sanctification now during the time of grace, and other sacraments 1939 3, 61 | of another kind at the ~time of the Law. because the 1940 3, 62 | as to present and future time. in so far as they prevent 1941 3, 62 | original sin, as baptism in the time of revealed grace." But 1942 3, 62 | is subsequent in point of time, from causing ~movement, 1943 3, 62 | is subsequent in point of time, ~moves the agent in so 1944 3, 62 | cause ~cannot in point of time come into existence after 1945 3, 62 | prone to sin. And so ~at one time it seemed to me. But if 1946 3, 64 | Christ as God. At the same time the power of excellence 1947 3, 66 | our Lord gave at the same time the precepts both of baptizing ~ 1948 3, 66 | by several at ~the same time; thus the apostles on one 1949 3, 66 | baptize one at the same time: because an ~action is multiplied 1950 3, 66 | both baptize at the same ~time, one saying the words and 1951 3, 66 | be baptized at ~the same time; for no single one of them 1952 3, 66 | conferred a second or third time. which is absurd. Therefore ~ 1953 3, 66 | been in practice, at one time, the other at another time. 1954 3, 66 | time, the other at another time. For since ~from the very 1955 3, 66 | Can he enter a second time into his mother's womb and 1956 3, 66 | the shoulders, and a third time ~with chrism on the top 1957 3, 67 | several can at the same time baptize one and the same 1958 3, 67 | by our Lord at the ~same time, according to Mt. 28:19: " 1959 3, 67 | a man ~"enter a second time into his mother's womb, 1960 3, 67 | can baptize at the same time?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[67] A[ 1961 3, 67 | can baptize at the same time. For unity is ~contained 1962 3, 67 | baptize one at the same time.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[67] A[ 1963 3, 67 | many to act at the same time on one. But one man can ~ 1964 3, 67 | baptize several at the same time. Much more, therefore, can 1965 3, 67 | baptize ~one at the same time.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[67] A[ 1966 3, 67 | baptize one at the same ~time; for instance, suppose a 1967 3, 67 | baptize one at the same time.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[67] A[ 1968 3, 67 | baptize one at the same time, we must ~consider what 1969 3, 67 | absolutely at the same time, and dipped or sprinkled 1970 3, 67 | baptize several at the ~same time under this form: "I baptize 1971 3, 68 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: At no time, not even before the coming 1972 3, 68 | deferred for a certain fixed time.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[68] A[ 1973 3, 68 | should be deferred for a long time.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[68] A[ 1974 3, 68 | deferred until ~some fixed time. First, as a safeguard to 1975 3, 68 | to proof for a space of time. ~Secondly, this is needful 1976 3, 68 | require a certain space of time in order to be fully instructed 1977 3, 68 | should be baptized at any ~time." Yet if a man is forestalled 1978 3, 68 | death, so as to have no time to ~receive the sacrament, 1979 3, 68 | being baptized beyond the time appointed ~by the Church, 1980 3, 68 | if ~within the appointed time they are threatened with 1981 3, 68 | to ~sin can, at the same time, be cleansed from sin, which 1982 3, 68 | one can be born a ~second time unless he be born first." 1983 3, 68 | better to wait until the time when they are sane, so that ~ 1984 3, 68 | the use ~of reason at some time, or have now, are baptized 1985 3, 69 | him to live for a little time in shame and ~suffering; 1986 3, 69 | punishment, but at a ~future time He will destroy it."~Aquin.: 1987 3, 69 | effect: thus at ~the same time as a weighty body is generated, 1988 3, 70 | man's sin, and not at the time of Abraham.~Aquin.: SMT 1989 3, 70 | was not promulgated at the time of Abraham, but ~rather 1990 3, 70 | Abraham, but ~rather at the time of Moses. Therefore it was 1991 3, 70 | to be instituted at the time of Abraham~Aquin.: SMT TP 1992 3, 70 | thought best. ~But about the time of Abraham faith was on 1993 3, 70 | and circumcise the second time the children of ~Israel." 1994 3, 70 | et Concup. ii): "From the time that circumcision was instituted ~ 1995 3, 70 | as Baptism also from the time of its institution ~began 1996 3, 70 | obtaining glory at the allotted time, which is the last positive ~ 1997 3, 70 | this was my opinion at one ~time (Sent. iv, D, 1; Q[2], A[ 1998 3, 70 | those children who, ~at the time of the Law, died before 1999 3, 71 | are not given a second time.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[71] A[ 2000 3, 72 | later in the ~course of time by one of the councils.


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