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1501 2, 99 | they left "their nets and father, and followed" Christ. Again 1502 2, 99 | Who hath said to his father, ~and to his mother: I do 1503 2, 99 | first to go and bury my father," Our Lord replied: "Let ~ 1504 2, 99 | of piety to bury ~one's father. Therefore a duty of piety 1505 2, 99 | Further, God is called "Our Father" by excellence. Now just 1506 2, 99 | should tend to worship his ~father rather than God, but, as 1507 2, 99 | Though thou trample upon thy father, though thou spurn thy ~ 1508 2, 99 | our Lord, ~not that their father incited them to evil, but 1509 2, 99 | the disciple to bury his father because, ~according to Chrysostom ( 1510 2, 99 | that he might bury a dead father, but that he might ~support 1511 2, 99 | might ~support a yet living father in the latter's old age, 1512 2, 100 | order. Now just as a carnal father partakes of the character 1513 2, 100 | partakes of the character of father in a particular way, since 1514 2, 100 | particular way, since a father ~is the principle of generation, 1515 2, 100 | said to him (4 Kgs. 5:13): "Father, if the prophet had ~bid 1516 2, 100 | observance is compared to a father who ~is worshiped by piety, 1517 2, 100 | because ~the household which a father governs is part of the state 1518 2, 100 | worship not only to one's ~father but also to one's fatherland. 1519 2, 100 | which originate in the father, belong more to one's ~substance 1520 2, 100 | prince is compared to the father as a universal to a ~particular 1521 2, 100 | but not as regards the ~father being a principle of generation: 1522 2, 100 | generation: for in this way the father should ~be compared with 1523 2, 101 | inasmuch as God is our Father by way of excellence, so 1524 2, 101 | aspects, for instance king, father and master, as the ~Philosopher 1525 2, 102 | of his service, a son his father in matters relating to the ~ 1526 2, 102 | within the sphere of a father's or master's authority.~ 1527 2, 104 | secondarily it is found in our father, ~because he is the proximate 1528 2, 104 | what we owe God, or our father, or a person excelling ~ 1529 2, 104 | above with ~regard to a father (Q[31], A[3]; Q[101], A[ 1530 2, 104 | something greater to his father, as Seneca declares (De 1531 2, 106 | are a belonging of their father, and slaves are ~a possession 1532 2, 108 | was the daughter of his father," ~Augustine says (QQ. Super. 1533 2, 108 | sister, the daughter of my father, and not the daughter of 1534 2, 108 | being related to him on his father's side. Jacob's assertion 1535 2, 119 | sons, whereby we cry: Abba (Father)." And since it belongs ~ 1536 2, 119 | duty and worship to one's father, it follows ~that piety, 1537 2, 119 | and ~duty to God as our Father, is a gift of the Holy Ghost.~ 1538 2, 119 | pays duty and worship to a father in the ~flesh is a virtue: 1539 2, 119 | gift pays this to God as ~Father.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[121] A[ 1540 2, 119 | to pay worship to one's father in the flesh, as the piety ~ 1541 2, 119 | to pay worship to God as Father is yet more ~excellent than 1542 2, 119 | worship not ~only to his father in the flesh, but also to 1543 2, 119 | their being related to his father so by the gift of piety 1544 2, 120 | bound to God than to his father in the flesh, ~according 1545 2, 120 | not ~much more'] obey the Father of spirits and live?" Now 1546 2, 120 | whereby man honors his father, is expressed affirmatively 1547 2, 120 | these ~words: "Honor thy father and thy mother." Much more, 1548 2, 120 | only the honoring of one's ~father and mother.~Aquin.: SMT 1549 2, 130 | works, and glorify your Father Who is in ~heaven."~Aquin.: 1550 2, 130 | not have ~a reward of your Father Who is in heaven." Therefore 1551 2, 145 | Creator is the "Trinity," Father, Son, and Holy Ghost: while 1552 2, 148 | for having ~laughed at his father when the latter was made 1553 2, 152 | under the authority of her father, it is "seduction," in ~ 1554 2, 152 | much more the care of his father as guide and ~guardian, 1555 2, 152 | grievously ~who strikes his father than one who strikes a stranger. 1556 2, 152 | namely the violated maiden's father, who "can take the injury 1557 2, 152 | virgin who is under her ~father's care: both on the part 1558 2, 152 | and on the part of the father, who is her guardian, according 1559 2, 152 | she is ~not free from her father's power. Moreover, the seal 1560 2, 152 | her to wife. If the maid's father will not give her to him, 1561 2, 152 | injury is done to the maid's father: wherefore the ~seducer 1562 2, 152 | with her shall give to the father of the maid fifty sicles 1563 2, 152 | taken away by force from her father's house ~that after being 1564 2, 152 | virgin and ~towards her father; and sometimes towards the 1565 2, 152 | and sometimes towards the father and not to the ~virgin, 1566 2, 152 | away by force from ~her father's house. Again, the force 1567 2, 152 | of all be restored to her father's care, ~and then the abductor 1568 2, 152 | knowledge of her. If the father be willing, the man shall 1569 2, 152 | endow her ~according to the father's estimate, and shall pay 1570 2, 152 | given to another at the father's will."~Aquin.: SMT SS 1571 2, 152 | either a virgin, or under her father's care, or a harlot, or 1572 2, 152 | whereas the maid is under her father's authority, as one who ~ 1573 2, 152 | a son to bathe with his father, lest they should ~see one 1574 2, 152 | the maiden be under her father's authority, it will be ~ 1575 2, 160 | in ignorance, slays his father, is a parricide ~effectively, 1576 2, 162 | something ~belonging to the father, wherefore parents are often 1577 2, 168 | species of lust, for a ~father is not so wronged by the 1578 2, 170 | whatsoever ~I have heard of My Father, I have made known to you." 1579 2, 170 | devil is a liar, and the ~father thereof," i.e. of lying. 1580 2, 172 | them in the name of the ~Father, and of the Son, and of 1581 2, 172 | the God ~of Abraham thy father," and in like manner to 1582 2, 172 | the God of Abraham thy father, and the God of Isaac." 1583 2, 175 | taught me [*Vulg.: 'I was my father's son, tender, and as ~an 1584 2, 175 | private teaching whereby a ~father instructs his son.~Aquin.: 1585 2, 179 | always see the face of the ~Father"; and so, in the life to 1586 2, 182 | as ~also your heavenly Father is perfect." Therefore seemingly 1587 2, 182 | 30), one of whom when his father said: "Work in my vineyard," ~ 1588 2, 185 | undefiled before God and the Father, is this: to visit the ~ 1589 2, 186 | undefiled before God and the Father, is this: to visit the fatherless 1590 2, 186 | speaking of them to His Father He said (Jn. 17:11): "These 1591 2, 186 | brethren, and the house of my ~father, have fought for the laws 1592 2, 186 | monastery as God, love him as a father." Therefore it would seem 1593 2, 187 | our mother's milk for a father's control, that is to ~say, 1594 2, 187 | puberty are naturally in their father's power as regards the ~ 1595 2, 187 | their manner of life, their father may either cancel or ~approve 1596 2, 187 | obligation ~may be removed by his father's authority, under whose 1597 2, 187 | subjection of a son to his father is ~greater than that of 1598 2, 187 | the deference due to ~his father in order to enter religion.~ 1599 2, 187 | John "left ~their nets and father, and followed our Lord." 1600 2, 187 | we should more obey the Father of ~spirits that we may 1601 2, 187 | we not much more obey the Father of ~Spirits, and live?']," 1602 2, 187 | forthwith on account of his ~father's burial: for there were 1603 2, 187 | through being subject to his father, is not hindered from ~freely 1604 2, 187 | hand, he does not owe his father a special debt, except as ~ 1605 3, 1 | 1:6): "If, then, I be a father, where is my ~honor? and 1606 3, 1 | was ~decreed by God the Father to send His Son." But God 1607 3, 1 | Christ it hath ~pleased the Father that all the fulness of 1608 3, 1 | justified, to ~God the Father." But if this remedy had 1609 3, 2 | nature neither with His Father nor with His Mother. ~Thirdly, 1610 3, 2 | to the Word ~of God the Father, let him be anathema." Therefore 1611 3, 2 | For the Person of ~the Father united the human nature 1612 3, 2 | more than the Son in the Father." But the Son is in the 1613 3, 2 | But the Son is in the Father by ~unity of essence, and 1614 3, 2 | than the Son of God in the Father, but much less. But the 1615 3, 2 | Son than the Son in the Father - namely, inasmuch ~as the 1616 3, 2 | not the same suppositum of Father ~and Son.~Aquin.: SMT TP 1617 3, 3 | three Persons; and thus the Father ~assumed human nature even 1618 3, 3 | eternally begotten of the Father" (i.e. which ~is received 1619 3, 3 | which ~is received from the Father by eternal generation) " 1620 3, 3 | Itself. But although the ~Father takes human nature to the 1621 3, 3 | for the suppositum of the Father and the Son is not ~one. 1622 3, 3 | properly be said that the Father assumes human ~nature.~Aquin.: 1623 3, 3 | becoming ~that either the Father or the Holy Ghost should 1624 3, 3 | Persons. Therefore the ~Father and Holy Ghost could not 1625 3, 3 | which does not belong to the Father nor the Holy Ghost; hence 1626 3, 3 | does not ~belong to the Father to be sent, for He is innascible, 1627 3, 3 | least the Person of the ~Father cannot become incarnate.~ 1628 3, 3 | the Son can do, so can the Father and the Holy ~Ghost, otherwise 1629 3, 3 | incarnate. Therefore the Father and the Holy Ghost ~were 1630 3, 3 | nature to the Person of the Father or of the Holy ~Ghost, as 1631 3, 3 | hence we must say ~that the Father or the Holy Ghost could 1632 3, 3 | were transferred to the Father or the Holy Ghost in this 1633 3, 3 | by appropriation, by the Father, Who ~is the principle of 1634 3, 3 | Who is the love of the Father and Son, according to Gal. 1635 3, 3 | your hearts crying, Abba, Father." And ~therefore, even as 1636 3, 3 | sonship, so likewise, had the ~Father become incarnate, we should 1637 3, 3 | from the common bond of Father and Son.~Aquin.: SMT TP 1638 3, 3 | OBJ 3: It belongs to the Father to be innascible as to eternal ~ 1639 3, 3 | said above (A[2]). But the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost are 1640 3, 3 | Therefore what is proper ~to the Father, viz. to beget the Son, 1641 3, 3 | hypothesis, of the Person of the Father may be predicated what belongs 1642 3, 3 | belongs to the Person ~of the Father by reason of His own Person 1643 3, 3 | might be said that as the Father ~was unbegotten, so the 1644 3, 3 | stood for ~the Person of the Father. But if one were to go on 1645 3, 3 | unbegotten, because the Father is unbegotten, yet we cannot 1646 3, 3 | the contrary, Whatever the Father can do, that also can the 1647 3, 3 | after the Incarnation the Father can still assume a human 1648 3, 3 | nothing is the power ~of the Father or the Son lessened by the 1649 3, 3 | become incarnate than the Father or the Holy Ghost. For by 1650 3, 3 | is said (Jn. 14:28): "The Father is greater ~than I." Now 1651 3, 3 | arisen if the Person of the Father ~had become incarnate, for 1652 3, 3 | one would have taken the Father to be less ~than the Son. 1653 3, 3 | fitting that the Person of the Father, ~rather than the Person 1654 3, 3 | is appropriated to the ~Father. Therefore it would have 1655 3, 3 | been more becoming to the Father than to ~the Son to become 1656 3, 3 | even if the Person of the Father had ~become incarnate, men 1657 3, 3 | by the power of God ~the Father through the Word; hence 1658 3, 3 | by the power of God the Father, in order ~that restoration 1659 3, 3 | 3: To be the gift of the Father and the Son is proper to 1660 3, 6 | the Only-begotten of the Father, full of grace and truth," 1661 3, 6 | the ~Only-begotten of the Father, full of grace and truth" - 1662 3, 6 | the Only-begotten of the Father, He is full of grace and 1663 3, 7 | i.e. the same whereby the ~Father knows and loves Himself. 1664 3, 7 | above, coming down from the Father of lights." But ~what comes 1665 3, 7 | the only-begotten of the Father, ~according to Jn. 1:14: " 1666 3, 7 | the Only-begotten of the Father, full of grace and truth." 1667 3, 7 | the ~Only-begotten of the Father is proper to Christ. Therefore 1668 3, 7 | When it is said that the Father "doth not give the Spirit ~ 1669 3, 7 | of the gift which God the Father from ~all eternity gave 1670 3, 7 | may be as ~great as the Father is." Or again, it may be 1671 3, 7 | says on this text: "As the Father ~begot a full and perfect 1672 3, 7 | the Only-begotten of the Father, full of grace ~and truth." 1673 3, 7 | the Only-begotten of the Father. Therefore no greater grace 1674 3, 7 | Only-begotten Son of the Father; and to this union, by the 1675 3, 8 | multitude; and hence the father who is head of the domestic 1676 3, 8 | in the beginning with the Father" quickens souls, ~so the " 1677 3, 8 | 1:20-22): that God the Father set "Him," namely Christ, " 1678 3, 10 | heaven nor the Son, but the Father." ~Therefore He does not 1679 3, 10 | held to be less than the Father as regards knowledge. But 1680 3, 10 | made ~thee know." But the Father is said to know, because 1681 3, 10 | Hence, by saying but the Father, we are given to ~understand 1682 3, 10 | the Only-begotten ~of the Father," "full" not only of "grace" 1683 3, 12 | the instructions of the Father and God by the ~angels." 1684 3, 12 | to Egypt decreed ~by the Father is announced to Joseph by 1685 3, 13 | But our Lord besought the Father, praying for what He wished 1686 3, 15 | child know to ~call his Father and his mother, the strength 1687 3, 15 | the ~Only-begotten of the Father, full of grace and truth"; 1688 3, 15 | nature) "know to call His father" (i.e. Joseph, who was His 1689 3, 15 | Joseph, who was His reputed ~father), "and His mother" (i.e. 1690 3, 16 | Christ in ~relation with His Father; thirdly, as to what belongs 1691 3, 16 | we do not say ~that the Father is the Son, or conversely. 1692 3, 16 | this is true: "God is the Father," or "God ~is the Trinity." 1693 3, 16 | also is true: "Man is the Father," or "Man is the Trinity." 1694 3, 16 | Reply OBJ 2: This word "Father" is predicated of this word " 1695 3, 16 | stands for the Person of the Father. And in ~this way it is 1696 3, 16 | is not the Person of the Father. And, consequently, it ~ 1697 3, 16 | necessary that this word "Father" be predicated of this word ~" 1698 3, 16 | wherein He is equal to the Father, and what in reference to 1699 3, 16 | wherein He is less than the Father": and further on he says ~( 1700 3, 16 | Godhead which He has with the Father."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[16] A[ 1701 3, 16 | namely to the honor of the Father,' as a gloss expounds it), ~ 1702 3, 16 | creature and less than the Father, ~not only in His human 1703 3, 16 | creature" or "less than the ~Father"; but with a qualification, 1704 3, 16 | creature, and less than ~the Father, so he maintained that He 1705 3, 17 | Christ is something that the Father is, and something ~that 1706 3, 17 | and something ~that the Father is not. Therefore Christ 1707 3, 17 | distinction of Person, the Father and Son are one, according 1708 3, 17 | to Jn. ~10:30: "I and the Father are one." Therefore, notwithstanding 1709 3, 17 | Christ is something that the Father is"; ~"something" signifies 1710 3, 17 | in the ~abstract of the Father and Son. But when it is 1711 3, 17 | something ~that is not the Father"; "something" signifies, 1712 3, 17 | which is ~predicated of the Father and Son.~Aquin.: SMT TP 1713 3, 18 | Lord says (Lk. 22:42): "Father, if Thou wilt, ~remove this 1714 3, 18 | refers to the Man - the Father's, to the Godhead. For the 1715 3, 18 | Where the Son says to the Father, 'Not what I will, but ~ 1716 3, 18 | was truly subject to His Father,' as if we denied ~that 1717 3, 18 | something else than did His Father; and this could only have 1718 3, 18 | Apollinarius]: "When Christ says ~'Father, if it be possible, let 1719 3, 19 | His human operation the Father and the Holy Ghost ~no-wise 1720 3, 19 | will," i.e. inasmuch as the Father and the Holy Ghost in their ~ 1721 3, 19 | operation, in which the Father and the Holy Ghost do ~not 1722 3, 19 | Word of God, wherein the Father and the Holy Ghost ~share. ~ 1723 3, 19 | Me, shall be loved of My Father, ~and I will love him and 1724 3, 20 | CHRIST'S SUBJECTION TO THE FATHER (TWO ARTICLES)~We must now 1725 3, 20 | Christ in relation to the ~Father. Some of these things are 1726 3, 20 | of His ~relation to the Father, e.g. that He was subject 1727 3, 20 | predicated, of Him because of the Father's relation ~to Him, e.g. 1728 3, 20 | relation ~to Him, e.g. that the Father adopted Him and that He 1729 3, 20 | Christ's subjection to the Father; (2) His ~prayer; (3) His 1730 3, 20 | Christ is subject to the Father?~(2) Whether He is subject 1731 3, 20 | Christ is subject to the Father?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[20] A[ 1732 3, 20 | Christ was subject to the ~Father. For everything subject 1733 3, 20 | everything subject to the Father is a creature, since, as 1734 3, 20 | Christ is ~subject to God the Father.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[20] A[ 1735 3, 20 | not subject to God the ~Father.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[20] A[ 1736 3, 20 | not yet subject to the ~Father, Who has subjected all things 1737 3, 20 | Lord says (Jn. 14:28), "The Father is greater than ~I"; and 1738 3, 20 | the Son is equal to the Father and the ~Father greater 1739 3, 20 | equal to the Father and the ~Father greater than the Son, for 1740 3, 20 | Christ is subject to the Father.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[20] A[ 1741 3, 20 | 8), for this reason the Father is said to be ~greater than 1742 3, 20 | the ordinance of God the Father." And this ~is the subjection 1743 3, 20 | is the subjection to the Father, of ~obedience unto death. 1744 3, 20 | became ~"obedient" to the Father "unto death."~Aquin.: SMT 1745 3, 20 | Christ is subject to the Father not simply but in His human 1746 3, 20 | Son to ~be less than the Father.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[20] A[ 1747 3, 20 | subject or servant to the Father in human nature.~Aquin.: 1748 3, 20 | kingdom to God and the Father, when He has brought the 1749 3, 20 | the essence ~common to the Father and the Son: and then He 1750 3, 20 | totally subject to ~the Father not only in Himself, but 1751 3, 20 | to be the servant of ~the Father inasmuch as He is subject 1752 3, 20 | way" (i.e. whereby the Father is greater than Christ in 1753 3, 20 | which is common to the Father and the Son, the Father 1754 3, 20 | Father and the Son, the Father is ~greater than the Son 1755 3, 20 | is the servant of God the Father, ~according to Jn. 20:17: " 1756 3, 20 | 20:17: "I ascend to My Father and to your Father to My ~ 1757 3, 20 | to My Father and to your Father to My ~God and your God." 1758 3, 20 | whoever is the servant of the Father is the ~servant of the Son; 1759 3, 20 | everything that belongs to the Father ~would belong to the Son. 1760 3, 20 | Word begotten of God the Father is the God or Lord of Christ, 1761 3, 20 | which ~He agrees with the Father, He presides and rules together 1762 3, 20 | rules together with the ~Father; and in the other nature, 1763 3, 21 | to offer prayers to the ~Father, not as though He were incompetent, 1764 3, 21 | show Himself to be from the Father; hence He says ~(Jn. 11: 1765 3, 21 | Himself a suppliant ~of the Father, in such sort as to bear 1766 3, 21 | Christ ~wished to pray to His Father in order to give us an example 1767 3, 21 | and also to show that His Father is the author both of His 1768 3, 21 | certain gifts from His Father. so there were other gifts 1769 3, 21 | as He gave ~thanks to the Father for gifts already received 1770 3, 21 | also, in recognition of His Father, He besought Him in prayer ~ 1771 3, 21 | force of a prayer with the Father: wherefore He ~said (Jn. 1772 3, 21 | expected to ~receive from His Father as the author thereof, and 1773 3, 22 | hath well pleased ~(the Father) that all fulness should 1774 3, 22 | king of peace,' ~without father, without mother, without 1775 3, 22 | is described as "without father, without ~mother, without 1776 3, 22 | God," Who had no earthly father, no heavenly mother, and 1777 3, 23 | this is fitting to God the Father alone?~(3) Whether it is 1778 3, 23 | detriment ~to the ever-living Father.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[23] A[ 1779 3, 23 | be applied only to the ~Father. Therefore in God the Father 1780 3, 23 | Father. Therefore in God the Father alone can adopt.~Aquin.: 1781 3, 23 | are the sons of the same father; wherefore our Lord says ( 1782 3, 23 | 20:17): "I ascend to My Father and to your Father." Therefore 1783 3, 23 | to My Father and to your Father." Therefore Christ's ~Father 1784 3, 23 | Father." Therefore Christ's ~Father alone has adopted sons.~ 1785 3, 23 | hearts, crying: 'Abba' ~[Father]." Therefore it belongs 1786 3, 23 | But this belongs to the Father alone. Therefore it befits 1787 3, 23 | Therefore it befits the ~Father alone to adopt.~Aquin.: 1788 3, 23 | sons, Whom we can call ~Father; whence it is written (Rm. 1789 3, 23 | whereby we cry: 'Abba' [Father]." But when we say to ~God, " 1790 3, 23 | when we say to ~God, "Our Father," we address the whole Trinity: 1791 3, 23 | belongs ~to the Person of the Father, yet to produce any effect 1792 3, 23 | What things soever the ~Father doth, these the Son also 1793 3, 23 | having ~with Him the same Father: Who, nevertheless, is His 1794 3, 23 | Who, nevertheless, is His Father in one way, ~and ours in 1795 3, 23 | Lord says, separately, "My ~Father," and "Your Father" (Jn. 1796 3, 23 | My ~Father," and "Your Father" (Jn. 20:17). For He is 1797 3, 23 | 17). For He is Christ's Father by ~natural generation; 1798 3, 23 | to Him: whereas He is our Father ~by a voluntary operation, 1799 3, 23 | is appropriated to the Father as its author; to the Son, ~ 1800 3, 23 | God is not said to be the Father of the rational creature, ~ 1801 3, 23 | adoption. But God is called the Father even of the irrational ~ 1802 3, 23 | according to Job 38:28: "Who is father of the rain? Or who ~begot 1803 3, 23 | proceeds ~naturally from the Father as the Intellectual Word, 1804 3, 23 | oneness of nature ~with the Father. To this Word, therefore, 1805 3, 23 | oneness of the Word with the Father, which is by reason of grace 1806 3, 23 | OBJ 1: God is called the Father of the irrational creature, 1807 3, 23 | the Only-begotten of the Father; ~full of grace and truth."~ 1808 3, 25 | adored, as ~being common to Father and Son; wherefore it is 1809 3, 25 | the Son, as they honor the Father." But Christ's humanity ~ 1810 3, 25 | not common to Him and the Father. Therefore Christ's humanity 1811 3, 25 | as man is less than the Father. Therefore His humanity 1812 3, 25 | latria" is due to God the ~Father Himself on account of His 1813 3, 25 | Christ is not less than the Father.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[25] A[ 1814 3, 25 | that which dishonors ~his father, as the scourge with which 1815 3, 25 | Vexilla Regis: translation of Father Aylward, O.P.]~Therefore 1816 3, 25 | De Civ. Dei i, 13): "If a father's ~coat or ring, or anything 1817 3, 26 | Who, though equal to the Father in His Godhead, yet is less 1818 3, 26 | Godhead, yet is less than ~the Father in His human nature, as 1819 3, 26 | the gloss says: "Not the Father nor the Holy Ghost." ~The 1820 3, 26 | common nature with the ~Father and the Holy Ghost; so, 1821 3, 26 | has the same nature as the Father and ~the Holy Ghost, He 1822 3, 26 | does not differ from ~the Father and the Holy Ghost in nature 1823 3, 26 | dominion: nor have ~the Father and the Holy Ghost anything 1824 3, 26 | something belonging to the Father or the ~Holy Ghost, as though 1825 3, 26 | the ~Only-begotten of the Father, as it is written (Jn. 1: 1826 3, 26 | all things equal to the Father. But ~even in the human 1827 3, 27 | the Only-Begotten of the Father full of grace and truth," ~ 1828 3, 28 | Christ. For no child having father and mother is conceived 1829 3, 28 | only a mother, but ~also a father, according to Lk. 2:33: " 1830 3, 28 | according to Lk. 2:33: "His father and mother were ~wondering 1831 3, 28 | says: "Behold I and Thy father ~[Vulg.: 'Thy father and 1832 3, 28 | Thy father ~[Vulg.: 'Thy father and I'] have sought Thee 1833 3, 28 | nothing if Joseph were not the father of Christ. ~Therefore it 1834 3, 28 | maintain the dignity or the Father Who sent Him. For ~since 1835 3, 28 | He should have another father than God: lest the dignity 1836 3, 28 | 33: Joseph is called the father of ~the Saviour, not that 1837 3, 28 | not that he really was His father, as the Photinians ~pretended: 1838 3, 28 | Joseph is called the ~father of Christ just as "he is 1839 3, 28 | should not be called His father; since he would be ~the 1840 3, 28 | since he would be ~the father even of an adopted son not 1841 3, 28 | Though Joseph was not the ~father of our Lord and Saviour, 1842 3, 28 | commanded us to honor our father and ~mother should not in 1843 3, 28 | the Only-Begotten of the Father, being thus His Son in every ~ 1844 3, 29 | is therefore called ~His "father," as bread-winner.~Aquin.: 1845 3, 29 | to play the whore in her ~father's house."~Aquin.: SMT TP 1846 3, 29 | dishonor the name of her ~father, she shall be burnt with 1847 3, 30 | He ~remained whole in the Father, whole throughout the universe, 1848 3, 31 | Joseph was not Christ's father, as shown above (Q[28], 1849 3, 31 | possible that ~Elizabeth's father married a wife of the family 1850 3, 31 | that the ~Blessed Mary's father, who was of the family of 1851 3, 31 | that if ~Joachim, Mary's father, was of the family of Aaron ( 1852 3, 31 | s genealogy had ~both a father and a mother, and many of 1853 3, 31 | evangelist mentions Joseph's father of whom he was ~begotten; 1854 3, 31 | one was Joseph's natural father: the ~other is father by 1855 3, 31 | natural father: the ~other is father by adoption. Or, according 1856 3, 31 | Heli was accounted as his ~father, for he says that she was 1857 3, 31 | Joachims - that is, Jechonias, father and son: both of whom are 1858 3, 31 | lxxxv: ~"Solomon through his father's merits is included in 1859 3, 31 | withdrawn ~Himself from the Father. But you, Manicheans, being 1860 3, 31 | dignity. For the fact that the father of a bishop pays tithes 1861 3, 31 | Therefore ~it is possible that a father pay tithes to a priest, 1862 3, 32 | the Holy Ghost is Christ's father ~according to the flesh?~( 1863 3, 32 | Ghost any more than to the Father or ~the Son.~Aquin.: SMT 1864 3, 32 | especially attributed to the Father, as ~stated in the FP, Q[ 1865 3, 32 | attributed principally to ~the Father.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[32] A[ 1866 3, 32 | Holy Ghost is the ~love of Father and Son, as stated in the 1867 3, 32 | hearts, crying: Abba, Father." Again, He ~is the "Spirit 1868 3, 32 | the Persons. For to ~the Father is attributed authority 1869 3, 32 | The "Most High" is the Father, whose Power is the Son.~ 1870 3, 32 | assuming, who is sent by ~the Father; but the conception refers 1871 3, 32 | mission is attributed to the Father, but the ~accomplishment 1872 3, 32 | certain man is "of [de] his father." And therefore we can ~ 1873 3, 32 | the Son who is from the Father; from ~his power, as all 1874 3, 32 | should be called Christ's father in respect of His ~humanity?~ 1875 3, 32 | should be called Christ's ~father in respect of His humanity. 1876 3, 32 | Gener. Animal. i): "The Father is the active principle 1877 3, 32 | Ghost can be called His ~father, through being the active 1878 3, 32 | Further, God is called our Father by reason of His having 1879 3, 32 | Dt. 32:6: "Is not He thy Father, that hath possessed ~thee, 1880 3, 32 | should be ~called Christ's Father in respect of the body fashioned 1881 3, 32 | which He is the Son of the Father alone. ~Therefore nowise 1882 3, 32 | as ~a man is born of his father. Therefore Christ is not 1883 3, 32 | Virgin was not Christ's Father, but His ~Mother, it follows 1884 3, 32 | actively so as to be His ~Father, or not to cooperate at 1885 3, 33 | is generated, but of the father ~generating from seed, in 1886 3, 33 | power derived from the ~father's soul has its operation. 1887 3, 34 | Jn. 10:36): "Whom the ~Father hath sanctified and sent 1888 3, 34 | the ~Only-Begotten of the Father, full of grace and truth." 1889 3, 34 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: The Father creates things through the 1890 3, 34 | and operation as God the Father: ~hence the Father does 1891 3, 34 | God the Father: ~hence the Father does not work through the 1892 3, 35 | Christ is the Son of God the Father and of the Virgin Mother ~ 1893 3, 35 | whereby He was born of the Father suffers no interruption; 1894 3, 35 | nativities in Christ: one of the Father - eternal; and one which 1895 3, 35 | which He ~received of the Father from eternity, the other 1896 3, 35 | which He was born of the Father from all eternity; one ~ 1897 3, 35 | after that which is from the Father: for it is foolish and a ~ 1898 3, 35 | and co-eternal ~with the Father, needs to begin again to 1899 3, 35 | predicated in common of Father, Son, ~and Holy Ghost. If, 1900 3, 35 | that she was the Mother of Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, ~which 1901 3, 35 | the substance of God the Father: but because He took flesh, ~ 1902 3, 35 | stands for the Person of the Father alone, sometimes only ~for 1903 3, 35 | the son of ~someone, his father or his mother, depends, 1904 3, 35 | Christ is the Son of God the ~Father depends not on His Mother, 1905 3, 35 | the Son of the Eternal ~Father and a temporal mother, who 1906 3, 35 | be called the Son of ~the Father and of His Mother Therefore 1907 3, 35 | one in reference to ~his father, and another in reference 1908 3, 35 | one relation ~to both his father and his mother, on account 1909 3, 35 | born by one birth of both father and mother: whence ~he bears 1910 3, 35 | the same species: thus a ~father may have several sons by 1911 3, 35 | to be in a man who is the father of several sons by ~natural 1912 3, 35 | would not be so were he the father of one son ~by natural generation 1913 3, 35 | the same ~nativity, of the Father from eternity, and of His 1914 3, 35 | diverse, inasmuch as the father is the principle of ~generation 1915 3, 35 | respect of ~the Eternal Father: yet there is another temporal 1916 3, 35 | mansions ~for us in His Father's house."~Aquin.: SMT TP 1917 3, 36 | the "Brightness of" the Father's "glory."~Aquin.: SMT TP 1918 3, 37 | Counselor God the Mighty, the Father of the ~world to come, the 1919 3, 37 | a son is named after his father or some other ~relation; 1920 3, 37 | wished to call him ~"by his father's name Zachary," not by 1921 3, 37 | because I have made thee a father of many ~nations": and it 1922 3, 37 | on Prov. 4:3, "I was my father's son, tender, and as ~an 1923 3, 38 | again by the voice of ~the Father bearing witness to Him. 1924 3, 38 | and who believed in the Father, Son, and Holy ~Ghost, were 1925 3, 39 | 8) Of the voice of the Father witnessing unto Him.~Aquin.: 1926 3, 39 | the ~"Only-begotten of the Father," as is clear from what 1927 3, 39 | above, coming ~down from the Father of lights."~Aquin.: SMT 1928 3, 39 | who is the Truth of the Father, should make use of anything ~ 1929 3, 39 | Christ was baptized that the Father's voice ~should be heard, 1930 3, 39 | Christ was baptized for ~the Father's voice to be heard bearing 1931 3, 39 | But it does not become the Father to be sent, as ~Augustine 1932 3, 39 | conceived in the ~heart. But the Father is not the Word. Therefore 1933 3, 39 | conception. Therefore the Father's voice should have ~proclaimed 1934 3, 39 | them in the name of the Father, and of ~the Son, and of 1935 3, 39 | the shape of a dove: the Father's voice is heard bearing ~ 1936 3, 39 | that in that baptism the ~Father should be manifested by 1937 3, 39 | be sent ~visibly. But the Father, who is not from another, 1938 3, 39 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: The Father is manifested by the voice, 1939 3, 39 | since it is proper to the Father to ~produce the Word - that 1940 3, 39 | most ~becoming that the Father should be manifested by 1941 3, 39 | very voice to which the Father ~gave utterance bore witness 1942 3, 39 | Nature of the Word or of the Father who spoke. Hence ~(Jn. 5: 1943 3, 39 | you heard His," i.e. the ~Father's, "voice at any time, nor 1944 3, 39 | formed the voice: yet the Father alone as speaking ~is manifested 1945 3, 39 | attested ~from on high by the Father's testimony, so that His 1946 3, 39 | He says (Jn. 5:37): "The Father Himself who sent ~Me, hath 1947 3, 39 | descended on Him, and the Father's voice was ~heard saying: "' 1948 3, 39 | from on high, and that the ~Father's voice declares us to have 1949 3, 40 | Creator is the Trinity, the Father, the Son, and ~the Holy 1950 3, 40 | He says (Jn. 5:17): "My Father worketh ~until now; and 1951 3, 42 | also have received of My Father"; and that because He ~became " 1952 3, 42 | not; but entreat him as a father." But the priests and princes 1953 3, 43 | 36): "The works which the Father hath given Me to perfect . . . ~ 1954 3, 43 | Lord said (Jn. 14:10): "The Father who abideth in ~Me, He doth 1955 3, 43 | both that He is of the Father and that He is ~equal to 1956 3, 43 | 36): "The works which the Father ~hath given Me to perfect . . . 1957 3, 43 | co-equal with that of God the ~Father, according to Jn. 5:19: " 1958 3, 43 | What things soever" the Father "doth, ~these the Son doth 1959 3, 43 | again (Jn. 5:21): "As the ~Father raiseth up the dead and 1960 3, 43 | when He said . . . 'The Father who abideth in Me, ~He doth 1961 3, 45 | Of the testimony of the Father's voice.~Aquin.: SMT TP 1962 3, 45 | Ghost or the "power of ~the Father," as Origen says (Tract. 1963 3, 45 | Whether the testimony of the Father's voice, saying, "This is 1964 3, 45 | that the testimony of the Father's voice, saying, ~"This 1965 3, 45 | the ~second time." But the Father's voice had testified to 1966 3, 45 | at the same time as the Father's voice was heard. But this 1967 3, 45 | that the testimony of ~the Father was made in an unfitting 1968 3, 45 | baptism. Nevertheless, ~the Father's voice did not then command 1969 3, 45 | disciples could not bear the Father's ~voice; for it is written ( 1970 3, 45 | much afraid." Therefore the Father's voice ~should not have 1971 3, 45 | by the testimony of the Father: because He alone with the 1972 3, 45 | speaking, by which God the Father uttered the only-begotten 1973 3, 45 | form of a dove, and the Father made Himself known in the 1974 3, 45 | whole Trinity appears - the Father in the voice, the ~Son in 1975 3, 45 | hearing the voice of the Father, to show that the glory 1976 3, 46 | our Lord addresses the Father (Mt. 26:42): "My Father, ~ 1977 3, 46 | Father (Mt. 26:42): "My Father, ~if this chalice may not 1978 3, 46 | out of this world to the Father"; and (Jn. 2:4): ~"My hour 1979 3, 47 | Passion?~(3) Whether the Father delivered Him up to suffer?~( 1980 3, 47 | became obedient" to the ~Father "unto death."~Aquin.: SMT 1981 3, 47 | received a command from the Father to suffer. For it ~is written ( 1982 3, 47 | commandment have I received of My ~Father" - namely, of laying down 1983 3, 47 | suspicion of opposition" to the Father. Yet because the Old Law ~ 1984 3, 47 | both out of love of the Father, according to Jn. 14:31: " 1985 3, 47 | may know that I love the Father, and as the Father hath 1986 3, 47 | love the Father, and as the Father hath given ~Me commandment, 1987 3, 47 | obedient, out of love, to the Father's command.~Aquin.: SMT TP 1988 3, 47 | Para. 1/1~Whether God the Father delivered up Christ to the 1989 3, 47 | would seem that God the Father did not deliver up Christ 1990 3, 47 | not appear that God the Father delivered Him up.~Aquin.: 1991 3, 47 | therefore, that God the Father did not deliver up ~Christ 1992 3, 47 | out ~of obedience to the Father. Hence in three respects 1993 3, 47 | in three respects God the Father did ~deliver up Christ to 1994 3, 47 | against his will. Yet God the Father ~did not so deliver up Christ, 1995 3, 47 | action as that by which the Father delivered Him up; but as 1996 3, 47 | by a will inspired of the Father. Consequently there ~is 1997 3, 47 | is no contrariety in the Father delivering Him up and in 1998 3, 47 | a different source. The Father delivered ~up Christ, and 1999 3, 47 | but also said God was His ~Father, making Himself equal to 2000 3, 47 | that it was He to whom the Father says by the ~Prophet: 'Ask


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