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2001 3, 47 | and hated both Me and My Father." Now what is seen is known
2002 3, 47 | hanging upon the cross said: ~"Father, forgive them, for they
2003 3, 47 | and ~hated both Me and My Father." Now all this shows that
2004 3, 47 | crucifiers when He ~said: "Father, forgive them: for they
2005 3, 47 | commenting on Lk. ~23:34, "Father, forgive them, for they
2006 3, 47 | His Passion just as the Father willed ~it; yet He did not
2007 3, 48 | redemption. ~But God the Father gave His Son in redemption
2008 3, 48 | not only Christ, but the Father also, redeemed us.~Aquin.:
2009 3, 48 | but at the command of the Father as the original author.~
2010 3, 49 | the only-Begotten of the Father, full of grace and of truth." ~
2011 3, 49 | on ~the right hand of the Father and the showing forth of
2012 3, 50 | but to this, that God the Father gave Him up to the ~Passion:
2013 3, 50 | the prayer He had made: "Father, if it be possible, let
2014 3, 51 | shall give to God and the Father the Gentiles who were ~without
2015 3, 52 | The whole Son is with ~the Father, the whole Son in heaven,
2016 3, 52 | Jn. 8:56: "Abraham your father ~rejoiced that he might
2017 3, 53 | the right hand of God the Father; (4) His Judiciary Power. ~
2018 3, 53 | dead by the glory of the Father, so we ~also may walk in
2019 3, 53 | Moreover He asked the Father that He might be raised
2020 3, 53 | as the operation of the ~Father and the Son; accordingly
2021 3, 53 | the Divine power of the Father, and by His ~own power.~
2022 3, 54 | in the kingdom of their Father." But shining bodies are
2023 3, 54 | Passion; and ~later He adds: "Father, glorify Thy name," whereby
2024 3, 54 | He pleads for us with the Father, He may ~always show the
2025 3, 55 | through the glory of the Father," as the Apostle says (Rm. ~
2026 3, 55 | out of obedience to the Father's will."~Aquin.: SMT TP
2027 3, 55 | wherein He is equal to the Father, and which He ~has promised
2028 3, 55 | am not yet ascended to My Father." ~Consequently, it was
2029 3, 55 | am not yet ascended to My Father,'" ~show "that in that woman
2030 3, 55 | until He was ascended to the Father. Or ~Jesus would have men
2031 3, 55 | being Himself one with the Father. For to that man's innermost ~
2032 3, 55 | sort, ascended unto the Father, who has become ~so far
2033 3, 55 | Him the equal with the ~Father . . . whereas she as yet
2034 3, 55 | have not yet ascended to My Father"; as if to say: ~"Do not
2035 3, 55 | have not yet ascended to My Father, but I am going ~to ascend
2036 3, 55 | to say: "I ascend to My Father, and ~to your Father."~Aquin.:
2037 3, 55 | My Father, and ~to your Father."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[55] A[
2038 3, 56 | according to Jn. 5:21: "The Father raiseth up the dead": and
2039 3, 56 | says (Jn. 5:21): "As the Father ~raiseth up the dead, and
2040 3, 56 | dead by the glory of the Father, so we also may ~walk in
2041 3, 57 | am not yet ascended to My Father." Therefore it seems that ~
2042 3, 57 | 20:17): "I ascend to My ~Father and to your Father."~Aquin.:
2043 3, 57 | to My ~Father and to your Father."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[57] A[
2044 3, 57 | Because I go to the Father; and you ~shall see Me no
2045 3, 57 | the Holy Ghost, but both Father and Son were present with
2046 3, 57 | Ascension Christ ascended to the Father. But it ~was not as man
2047 3, 57 | rose to equality with the Father; for in this ~respect He
2048 3, 57 | is said to ascend to the Father, inasmuch as He ~ascends
2049 3, 57 | on the right hand of the Father; and this is befitting ~
2050 3, 57 | life by the power of the Father, since the Father's power ~
2051 3, 57 | of the Father, since the Father's power ~is the same as
2052 3, 57 | taken up to heaven by the Father.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[57] A[
2053 3, 58 | AT THE RIGHT HAND OF THE FATHER (FOUR ARTICLES)~WE have
2054 3, 58 | at the right hand of the ~Father, concerning which there
2055 3, 58 | at the right hand of the Father?~(2) Whether this belongs
2056 3, 58 | the right hand of God the ~Father?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[58] A[
2057 3, 58 | the right hand ~of God the Father. For right and left are
2058 3, 58 | at the ~right hand of the Father.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[58] A[
2059 3, 58 | at the right hand of ~the Father, it follows that the Father
2060 3, 58 | Father, it follows that the Father is seated on the left of
2061 3, 58 | at the right hand of the Father.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[58] A[
2062 3, 58 | to Christ to sit at the Father's right hand. ~First of
2063 3, 58 | eternally unchangeable in the Father's ~bliss, which is termed
2064 3, 58 | at the right hand of the Father': To sit means to dwell, ~
2065 3, 58 | at the right hand of the Father: for ~He is happy, and the
2066 3, 58 | for ~He is happy, and the Father's right hand is the name
2067 3, 58 | at the right hand of the Father inasmuch ~as He reigns together
2068 3, 58 | reigns together with the Father, and has judiciary power
2069 3, 58 | We do not speak of ~the Father's right hand as of a place,
2070 3, 58 | limit. But we style, as the Father's right hand, ~the glory
2071 3, 58 | that Christ sits at the Father's right hand, then the ~
2072 3, 58 | s right hand, then the ~Father will be on the left. But
2073 3, 58 | at the right hand of the ~Father?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[58] A[
2074 3, 58 | at ~the right hand of the Father. For, as God, Christ is
2075 3, 58 | For, as God, Christ is the Father's right ~hand. But it does
2076 3, 58 | at the right hand of the Father.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[58] A[
2077 3, 58 | God is the equal of the Father and of the Holy ~Ghost.
2078 3, 58 | at the right hand of the ~Father, with equal reason the Holy
2079 3, 58 | at the right hand of the ~Father and of the Son, and the
2080 3, 58 | and of the Son, and the Father Himself on the right hand
2081 3, 58 | that "what we style ~as the Father's right hand, is the glory
2082 3, 58 | consubstantial ~with the Father."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[58] A[
2083 3, 58 | Augustine "the beatitude of the Father": thirdly, according to
2084 3, 58 | on the right ~hand of the Father is nothing else than to
2085 3, 58 | of the ~Godhead with the Father, and to possess beatitude
2086 3, 58 | at the right hand of the ~Father; yet so that this preposition "
2087 3, 58 | Son of God is called the Father's "right hand" by ~appropriation,
2088 3, 58 | called the "Power" of the Father (1 Cor. ~1:24). But "right
2089 3, 58 | But "right hand of the Father," in its three meanings
2090 3, 58 | can it be said that the Father is seated at the ~right
2091 3, 58 | derive their origin from the Father, and not conversely. The
2092 3, 58 | at the right hand of the ~Father or of the Son, in the aforesaid
2093 3, 58 | Christ. i) that "in the ~Father there is unity, in the Son
2094 3, 58 | at the right hand of the ~Father?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[58] A[
2095 3, 58 | at ~the right hand of the Father, because, as Damascene says (
2096 3, 58 | iv): "What we call the Father's right hand is the glory
2097 3, 58 | at the ~right hand of the Father.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[58] A[
2098 3, 58 | man is "subject unto" the Father, as is said in 1 ~Cor. 15:
2099 3, 58 | man does not sit at the ~Father's right hand.~Aquin.: SMT
2100 3, 58 | that is, equal to the Father in that honor, whereby God
2101 3, 58 | honor, whereby God is ~the Father: or, on the right hand of
2102 3, 58 | on the right hand of the Father, that is, in the mightier ~
2103 3, 58 | is, in equality with the Father over all ~things, both in
2104 3, 58 | says (Jn. 14:28): ~"The Father is greater than I." Consequently,
2105 3, 58 | Christ as man to sit on the Father's right hand.~Aquin.: SMT
2106 3, 58 | at the ~right hand of the Father, because He has the same
2107 3, 58 | has the same Nature as the Father: ~hence these things belong
2108 3, 58 | essentially, just as to the Father; ~and this is to be in equality
2109 3, 58 | be in equality with the Father. Secondly, according to
2110 3, 58 | consequently sits at the Father's right hand; yet so that
2111 3, 58 | Christ, as God, sits ~"at the Father's right hand," that is, "
2112 3, 58 | is, "in equality with the Father"; but ~as man, He sits "
2113 3, 58 | at the right hand of the Father," that is, "in the ~Father'
2114 3, 58 | Father," that is, "in the ~Father's mightier gifts beyond
2115 3, 58 | again as man, He sits at the Father's right hand ~"as to equality
2116 3, 58 | consubstantial with the ~Father, sits in His conglorified
2117 3, 58 | as man is subject to the Father, if "as" denote the ~condition
2118 3, 58 | Him as man to ~sit at the Father's right hand, by reason
2119 3, 58 | at the right hand of the Father, ~according as is thereby
2120 3, 58 | be in ~equality with the Father, but only to the Person
2121 3, 58 | at the right hand of the Father?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[58] A[
2122 3, 58 | at the right ~hand of the Father, because the Apostle says (
2123 3, 58 | at ~the right hand of the Father, is to dwell in His beatitude."
2124 3, 58 | at the right hand of the Father.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[58] A[
2125 3, 58 | and am set down with My Father in His throne." But it is
2126 3, 58 | it is by ~sitting on His Father's throne that Christ is
2127 3, 58 | overcome likewise, sit at the Father's right hand.~Aquin.: SMT
2128 3, 58 | whom it is prepared by ~My Father." But no purpose would be
2129 3, 58 | save ~Christ to sit at the Father's right hand.~Aquin.: SMT
2130 3, 58 | Christ is said to sit at the ~Father's right hand inasmuch as
2131 3, 58 | is on equality with the Father in ~respect of His Divine
2132 3, 58 | at the right hand of the Father.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[58] A[
2133 3, 58 | which Christ ~has from the Father: and in this sense He is
2134 3, 58 | He is said "to sit in the Father's ~throne." But other saints
2135 3, 58 | did not ~ask to sit on the Father's right hand or left, but
2136 3, 59 | is understood to be the Father, because as Hilary ~says (
2137 3, 59 | ii): "Eternity is in the Father." Consequently, judiciary ~
2138 3, 59 | to be attributed to the Father than to Christ.~Aquin.:
2139 3, 59 | He chasteneth: and as a father ~in the son He pleaseth
2140 3, 59 | Truth proceeding from the ~Father, and His perfect Image,
2141 3, 59 | we cling to Him. But the ~Father judges Him not, for He is
2142 3, 59 | Consequently, whatever the Father judges, He judges through
2143 3, 59 | by saying: "Therefore the Father judges no man, but has ~
2144 3, 59 | eternity is attributed to ~the Father, because He is the Principle,
2145 3, 59 | the Son is the art of ~the Father. So, then, judiciary authority
2146 3, 59 | authority is attributed to the Father, ~inasmuch as He is the
2147 3, 59 | the art and wisdom of the Father, so that ~as the Father
2148 3, 59 | Father, so that ~as the Father does all things through
2149 3, 59 | for judging lies with the Father, from whom the Son ~received
2150 3, 59 | the ~throne of David His father, and He shall reign in the
2151 3, 59 | the Only-Begotten of the Father, full of grace and truth . . .
2152 3, 59 | overcome and am set down in My ~Father's throne [Vulg.: 'with My
2153 3, 59 | throne [Vulg.: 'with My Father in His throne']." Now judiciary ~
2154 3, 59 | is said (Jn. 5:22): "The Father hath given all ~judgment
2155 3, 59 | that every judgment of the Father belongs to the Son; for,
2156 3, 59 | to the Son; for, as ~the Father does all things through
2157 3, 59 | which He received from the Father, over all things, according
2158 3, 59 | according to Ecclus. 30:4: "His father is dead, and he is ~as if
2159 3, 60 | them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of
2160 3, 60 | thee in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and ~of
2161 3, 60 | baptized in the name of the Father," etc. Yet ~both confer
2162 3, 60 | aforesaid names," ~i.e. of the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, "his
2163 3, 60 | thee in the ~name of the Father Who is greater, and of the
2164 3, 60 | thee in the name ~of the Father Almighty, and of the only
2165 3, 60 | thee in the name of the Father, and of the ~Son, and of
2166 3, 60 | thee in the name of ~the Father, and of the Son, and of
2167 3, 63 | of the substance of the Father" (Heb. 1:3).~Aquin.: SMT
2168 3, 63 | to us"; or ~even to the Father, according to 2 Cor. 13:
2169 3, 64 | shall be done to them by My Father." Nor is ~there any reason
2170 3, 64 | cheat Him Whom he calls his Father; he ~dares to utter, in
2171 3, 64 | thee in the name of the ~Father," etc.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
2172 3, 66 | thee ~in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of
2173 3, 66 | them in the name of the Father," etc. (Mt. ~28:19). Therefore
2174 3, 66 | thee in the name ~of the Father, and of the Son, and of
2175 3, 66 | thee in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of
2176 3, 66 | but "in the names of ~the Father, and of the Son, and of
2177 3, 66 | Further, the Person of the Father is designated not only by
2178 3, 66 | designated not only by the ~name Father, but also by that of "Unbegotten
2179 3, 66 | them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of ~
2180 3, 66 | words, "in the ~name of the Father, and of the Son, and of
2181 3, 66 | thee in the name of the ~Father, and of the Son, and of
2182 3, 66 | words, "in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of
2183 3, 66 | not baptize without the Father and the Holy Ghost.~Aquin.:
2184 3, 66 | baptized, in the name of the Father," etc. And since ~the action
2185 3, 66 | saying: "In the name of the Father, and of ~the Son, and of
2186 3, 66 | water in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of
2187 3, 66 | thee in the name of the ~Father, and of the Son, and of
2188 3, 66 | you designate both the Father by Whom He was anointed,
2189 3, 66 | is implied in that of the Father, or that he who ~mentions
2190 3, 66 | sensible signs: viz. the Father in the voice, the Son in
2191 3, 66 | but "In the name of the Father and of the Son, and of the
2192 3, 66 | conferred "in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of
2193 3, 67 | hold rather the position of father. But this is ~unfitting
2194 3, 67 | thee ~in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the
2195 3, 67 | thee in the ~name of the Father and of the Son and of the
2196 3, 67 | baptized in the name of the ~Father and of the Son and of the
2197 3, 67 | thee in the name of ~the Father and of the Son and of the
2198 3, 67 | active ~principle, i.e. the father, and the passive principle,
2199 3, 67 | baptizes takes the place of the father, ~while the very water of
2200 3, 67 | and be to it a spiritual father and a guide in the road
2201 3, 67 | nothing is essential besides a father ~and a mother: yet to ease
2202 3, 67 | son is instructed by his father better than by a ~stranger:
2203 3, 67 | a son receives from ~his father, "being, food, and education."
2204 3, 67 | fitting for the carnal ~father, rather than another, to
2205 3, 67 | not much more obey the ~Father of Spirits, and live?" Therefore
2206 3, 67 | Therefore the spiritual father should be ~distinct from
2207 3, 67 | distinct from the carnal father, unless necessity demanded
2208 3, 68 | have an ~advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the just;
2209 3, 68 | thou believe in God the Father ~Almighty?" Therefore it
2210 3, 68 | 4: "'As the soul of the Father, so also the soul of the
2211 3, 68 | soul, than to his carnal father, from whom he has his body.
2212 3, 68 | is under the care of ~its father, in order to rescue it from
2213 3, 69 | dead by the glory of the Father, so we also may walk in ~
2214 3, 70 | that himself would be the father of Christ Who was ~promised
2215 3, 70 | is contracted from the father, not from the mother, ~as
2216 3, 72 | salvation, in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the
2217 3, 72 | words, "In the name of the Father," etc. The ~second is the
2218 3, 74 | because the Word of the Father ~was clothed with flesh;
2219 3, 80 | not yet ~ascended to My Father," i.e. "in your heart,"
2220 3, 81 | new in the ~kingdom of My Father." From this it appears that
2221 3, 82 | iii) that "the faithless father sent an Arian bishop ~to
2222 3, 83 | baptized in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of
2223 3, 83 | thrice for the ~Person of the Father, and "Christ, have mercy
2224 3, 83 | lifted up His eyes to the ~Father in raising Lazarus to life,
2225 3, 83 | mystical body with God the Father and the Church triumphant.~
2226 3, 83 | persecutors when He said, "Father, forgive them"; the second
2227 3, 83 | into glory, when He ~said, "Father, into Thy hands I commend
2228 3, 84 | revealed it to ~thee, but My Father Who is in heaven." Therefore
2229 3, 84 | thee in the name of the Father, and of the Son, ~and of
2230 3, 84 | merciful, as your Father also ~is merciful." Now
2231 3, 85 | master, a son under his father, a wife under her husband.
2232 3, 85 | us"; and as a son to his father, according to Lk. 15:21: ~"
2233 3, 85 | according to Lk. 15:21: ~"Father, I have sinned against heaven
2234 3, 85 | excellence of one, as between father and son, God and man, as
2235 3, 86 | come of the mourning of my father, and I will ~kill my brother
2236 3, 89 | read (Lk. 15:22) that the father commanded his ~penitent
2237 3, 89 | for when he repented, his father ~commanded that the first
2238 Suppl, 14| can never give back to his father the equal ~of what he has
2239 Suppl, 14| has received from him a father can never become his son'
2240 Suppl, 16| this will that this holy father improperly calls penance. ~(
2241 Suppl, 23| communicate with ~their father: and as to the others, the
2242 Suppl, 29| oil ~in the name of the Father," etc., which is in keeping
2243 Suppl, 36| Whom he falsely calls his Father; he dares to utter in the
2244 Suppl, 39| bear the ~iniquity of the father (Ezech. 18:20); and yet
2245 Suppl, 39| unlawful ~intercourse of his father.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[39] A[
2246 Suppl, 39| bear the iniquity ~of their father through being irregular.~
2247 Suppl, 40| offered Himself for us to the Father. Now no one is above ~Christ
2248 Suppl, 43| the purpose of making the father sorrowful, for he had sinned
2249 Suppl, 43| Dial. iv) that "the boy's father having ~neglected the soul
2250 Suppl, 44| which ranks higher. But the father ranks ~above the mother.
2251 Suppl, 44| Therefore the union of father and mother should rather ~
2252 Suppl, 44| rather ~be named after the father.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[44] A[
2253 Suppl, 44| Reply OBJ 1: Although the father ranks above the mother,
2254 Suppl, 44| with the offspring than the father has. or we may say that ~
2255 Suppl, 44| nature of marriage than the father ~has.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[44]
2256 Suppl, 45| Now the maid is in her father's power. Therefore ~she
2257 Suppl, 45| husband's power without her ~father's consent. Wherefore if
2258 Suppl, 45| OBJ 1: The maid is in her father's power, not as a female
2259 Suppl, 45| another's power without her father's consent, even as a son
2260 Suppl, 47| can be compelled by one's father to marry?~Aquin.: SMT XP
2261 Suppl, 47| can be compelled by one's father's command to marry?~Aquin.:
2262 Suppl, 47| can be compelled by one's father's command ~to marry. For
2263 Suppl, 47| son is bound to obey his ~father in this.~Aquin.: SMT XP
2264 Suppl, 47| Further, our spiritual father, the Pope to wit, can by
2265 Suppl, 47| bishopric. Therefore a carnal father can compel his son to marriage.~
2266 Suppl, 47| enter religion though his father ~command him to marry. Therefore
2267 Suppl, 47| service, ~as it were, a father cannot by his command compel
2268 Suppl, 47| will be affected by his father's command in the ~same way
2269 Suppl, 47| obligation or fitness, his father's ~command will compel him
2270 Suppl, 47| is his own master as the father is. Such is marriage by
2271 Suppl, 47| the son also becomes a father.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[47] A[
2272 Suppl, 49| for which we ~say the "Our Father." Now these are not mortal
2273 Suppl, 51| man were to strike his father with an iron rod thinking
2274 Suppl, 51| man ~were to strike his father, thinking to strike his
2275 Suppl, 52| follow the condition of their father or ~of their mother?~Aquin.:
2276 Suppl, 52| follow the condition of their father?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[52] A[
2277 Suppl, 52| the condition of their ~father. Because dominion belongs
2278 Suppl, 52| Now in ~generating the father ranks above the mother.
2279 Suppl, 52| matter. Now in generation the father gives the form, and the
2280 Suppl, 52| follow ~the condition of the father rather than of the mother.~
2281 Suppl, 52| the son is more like the father than the mother, even as
2282 Suppl, 52| the son should ~follow the father in preference, and the daughter
2283 Suppl, 52| the children follow the father ~rather than the mother.~
2284 Suppl, 52| the mother rather that the father, wherefore mules born ~of
2285 Suppl, 52| formal complement from the father, but ~the substance of the
2286 Suppl, 52| s form, they ~follow the father, for instance in honors,
2287 Suppl, 52| condition, so that if the father be a ~slave the children
2288 Suppl, 52| be free; but not if ~the father gave himself up as a slave
2289 Suppl, 52| Reply OBJ 1: Although the father is a more noble principle
2290 Suppl, 52| nature the son ~is like the father rather than the mother,
2291 Suppl, 52| the mother rather than the father, since a thing has its ~
2292 Suppl, 52| OBJ 3: The son is like the father in respect of the form which
2293 Suppl, 52| which is ~his, and also the father's, complement. Hence the
2294 Suppl, 52| son derives honor from his father rather ~than from his mother
2295 Suppl, 52| children are named after their father rather than from ~their
2296 Suppl, 54| individual ~power of the father is not so perfect in the
2297 Suppl, 54| the son as it was in the father, ~and still less so in the
2298 Suppl, 54| child is not only like his father, but also his grandfather ~
2299 Suppl, 54| of consanguinity, since father ~and uncle are in the same
2300 Suppl, 54| is the consanguinity of ~father to son, wherefore he says
2301 Suppl, 54| consanguinity of son to father, ~wherefore he says that "
2302 Suppl, 54| makes a line, and since a ~father by procreation may be said
2303 Suppl, 54| that one can point to the father's father and to the son'
2304 Suppl, 54| can point to the father's father and to the son's son, and
2305 Suppl, 54| first degree - for ~instance father and son; while the one who
2306 Suppl, 54| first way: thus a man's father and brother are related
2307 Suppl, 54| view of intensity a ~man's father is more closely related
2308 Suppl, 54| because he is of the same father. Hence ~the nearer a person
2309 Suppl, 54| OBJ 6: Although a man's father and uncle are in the same
2310 Suppl, 54| same degree, since the ~father is in the first degree,
2311 Suppl, 54| debarred from marrying one's father or mother: ~in proof of
2312 Suppl, 54| Wherefore a man shall leave ~father and mother": which cannot
2313 Suppl, 54| namely that which is between father and daughter, or son and
2314 Suppl, 54| can have a child of her father's semen and with the father
2315 Suppl, 54| father's semen and with the father rear ~and teach that child
2316 Suppl, 54| daughter be mated to her father in marriage for the purpose
2317 Suppl, 54| ought to be ~subject to her father as proceeding from him.
2318 Suppl, 54| Hence by natural law a ~father and mother are debarred
2319 Suppl, 54| mother still more than the father, since it is more derogatory
2320 Suppl, 54| marry his mother than if the father ~marry his daughter; since
2321 Suppl, 54| from marriage not ~only father and mother, but also other
2322 Suppl, 54| as between daughter and father, nor was Adam the natural ~
2323 Suppl, 54| natural ~principle of Eve as a father is of his daughter.~Aquin.:
2324 Suppl, 54| was forbidden to marry his father's sister but ~not his brother'
2325 Suppl, 54| beginning of the human race father and mother alone were debarred
2326 Suppl, 54| affection towards one's father's brother, inasmuch ~as
2327 Suppl, 54| son is more akin to the father than the father to the son (
2328 Suppl, 54| akin to the father than the father to the son (Ethic. ~viii,
2329 Suppl, 54| more identified with her father, being part ~of him, whereas
2330 Suppl, 55| procreation, as a son with his ~father, shares in the same common
2331 Suppl, 55| son is ~connected with his father's kindred by the same kind
2332 Suppl, 55| same kind of tie as the father ~was, the tie, namely of
2333 Suppl, 55| as the relation between ~father and son, for the relation
2334 Suppl, 55| blood-relation of mine on my father's side marries a blood-relation
2335 Suppl, 55| with them, either as with father or mother, inasmuch as ~
2336 Suppl, 55| wherefore the brother or father of my affine does not ~become
2337 Suppl, 55| uncover the ~nakedness of thy father's wife." Now she is only
2338 Suppl, 56| Whether it passes to the father's carnal children?~Aquin.:
2339 Suppl, 56| of necessity, ~as when a father baptizes his child who is
2340 Suppl, 56| Para. 1/1~OBJ 9: Further, "father" denotes relationship. Now
2341 Suppl, 56| called ~another's spiritual father in respect of Penance, teaching,
2342 Suppl, 56| Reply OBJ 9: A spiritual father is so called from his likeness
2343 Suppl, 56| his likeness to a ~carnal father. Now as the Philosopher
2344 Suppl, 56| Ethic. viii, 2) a carnal ~father gives his child three things,
2345 Suppl, 56| consequently a person's spiritual father is so called from one of ~
2346 Suppl, 56| through being his spiritual ~father, a spiritual relationship
2347 Suppl, 56| unless he is like a (carnal) ~father as to generation which is
2348 Suppl, 56| generation a person is born of a father ~and mother, so in spiritual
2349 Suppl, 56| born again a son of ~God as Father, and of the Church as Mother.
2350 Suppl, 56| Reply OBJ 1: Not only the father, of whose seed the child
2351 Suppl, 56| degrees if it passed from father to son, ~since the person
2352 Suppl, 56| Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, father and son are related in the
2353 Suppl, 56| relationship passes from father to ~son, it will equally
2354 Suppl, 56| son is something of his father and not conversely ~(Ethic.
2355 Suppl, 56| relationship passes from father to ~his carnal son and not
2356 Suppl, 56| son is connected with his father's wife in the same ~degree
2357 Suppl, 56| the same ~degree as his father, but by another kind of
2358 Suppl, 56| degree as the latter's ~father is related to him, through
2359 Suppl, 56| brother as a son is of his father. ~But a wife is part of
2360 Suppl, 57| should be subject to ~its father. Now, sometimes the person
2361 Suppl, 57| 12:14). But the adoptive father does not always necessarily
2362 Suppl, 57| older person become the father of a younger, or "vice versa,"
2363 Suppl, 57| inherits from his adopted father if the latter die intestate,
2364 Suppl, 57| intestate, nor ~can his father legally deprive him of a
2365 Suppl, 57| one ~namely who has no father or, if he has, is of age.
2366 Suppl, 57| OBJ 3: Further, a natural father provides for his child chiefly
2367 Suppl, 57| the house of ~his adopted father like one that is begotten
2368 Suppl, 57| only between the adopting father ~and the adopted child?~
2369 Suppl, 57| only ~between the adopting father and the adopted child. For
2370 Suppl, 57| contracted between the adopting father and the ~natural mother
2371 Suppl, 57| contracted between the adoptive ~father and the adopted child, the
2372 Suppl, 57| is between the adoptive father ~and the wife of the adopted
2373 Suppl, 57| the wife of the adoptive father. Accordingly the first and
2374 Suppl, 57| the power of ~the adoptive father, wherefore when the father
2375 Suppl, 57| father, wherefore when the father dies or when the child ~
2376 Suppl, 57| not withdrawn from the ~father's power, as in the case
2377 Suppl, 57| contracted between the adoptive father and the natural ~mother
2378 Suppl, 57| and the natural ~mother or father, as was the case in spiritual
2379 Suppl, 57| under the power of the same father. But the ~adoptive father
2380 Suppl, 57| father. But the ~adoptive father and his wife always retain
2381 Suppl, 57| the power of the ~adoptive father. Wherefore if a father be
2382 Suppl, 57| adoptive father. Wherefore if a father be adopted the children
2383 Suppl, 59| education is the work of father and ~mother in common, each
2384 Suppl, 59| Para. 1/1~OBJ 4: Further, a father is in duty bound to work
2385 Suppl, 59| follow either the believing father or the unbelieving mother,
2386 Suppl, 59| persists in unbelief after his father's ~conversion loses the
2387 Suppl, 59| right to inherit from his father: and yet if he be ~afterwards
2388 Suppl, 65| offspring in relation to its father, whose care is ~necessary
2389 Suppl, 65| of nature ~requires the father and mother to dwell together
2390 Suppl, 65| they were accused to their father of a most wicked crime (
2391 Suppl, 68| punished on account of his ~father's sin, according to the
2392 Suppl, 68| is ~not his own but his father's fault that he is born
2393 Suppl, 68| by not inheriting their father's property.~Aquin.: SMT
2394 Suppl, 68| by not succeeding to his ~father's inheritance. Nevertheless
2395 Suppl, 68| to the laws: (1) If the father offer his natural son to
2396 Suppl, 68| of the court; (2) if the father designate him in his ~will
2397 Suppl, 68| the emperor; (4) if the father designate him as legitimate
2398 Suppl, 69| them: Come ye blessed of My Father." Now those ~saints will
2399 Suppl, 71| does this or that, he, his father, or any other person ~connected
2400 Suppl, 71| Civ. ~Dei i, 13): "If a father's garment and ring, and
2401 Suppl, 72| Is. 62:16, "Thou art our father and Abraham hath not known ~
2402 Suppl, 72| always see the face of My Father." Yet the angels through
2403 Suppl, 72| the Son is ~less than the Father. Wherefore to avoid these
2404 Suppl, 73| is common to Him and the Father. Hence it is written (Rm.
2405 Suppl, 74| times or ~moments which the Father hath put in His own power."
2406 Suppl, 74| times or moments which the Father hath put in His own power," ~
2407 Suppl, 75| granted: "If you ask the Father anything in ~My name, He
2408 Suppl, 77| other men partaken of by his father, ~since the seed is from
2409 Suppl, 77| men of ~whose flesh his father had partaken.~Aquin.: SMT
2410 Suppl, 82| in the kingdom of their Father," and (Wis. 3:7): "The just
2411 Suppl, 85| written (Jn. 5:17): "My Father worketh until ~now; and
2412 Suppl, 85| heaven, nor the Son, but the Father." The ~Son, however, is
2413 Suppl, 85| times or moments which ~the Father hath put in His own power,"
2414 Suppl, 85| wherein ~He ascended to the Father. Hence the place of His
2415 Suppl, 86| written (Jn. 5:22,23): "The Father . . . hath given all judgment
2416 Suppl, 87| written (Jn. 5:22,23): "The Father . . . hath ~given all judgment
2417 Suppl, 87| the Son as they ~honor the Father." Now equal honor to that
2418 Suppl, 87| equal honor to that of the Father is not due to ~the Son in
2419 Suppl, 87| honored equally with ~the Father, not as man but as God.~
2420 Suppl, 87| and more especially in the Father Who is the fount of the
2421 Suppl, 87| was transmitted from the Father to the ~Son, not only from
2422 Suppl, 87| intercedes for them to the Father, ~and confers on men things
2423 Suppl, 87| things which belong to the Father, according to Jn. ~17:22, "
2424 Suppl, 87| takes their ~part with the Father, and in that He communicates
2425 Suppl, 87| He communicates with the Father, He ~bestows the Father'
2426 Suppl, 87| Father, He ~bestows the Father's gifts on men. Since then
2427 Suppl, 87| satisfaction for us to the Father, He came in the form ~of
2428 Suppl, 87| in order to ~execute the Father's justice on men, He will
2429 Suppl, 87| His communication with the Father: and ~therefore He will
2430 Suppl, 89| kingdom to God and the Father," says: "Where," i.e. in
2431 Suppl, 89| heaven, "the ~essence of Father, Son, and Holy Ghost shall
2432 Suppl, 89| Me shall be loved of ~My Father; and I will love him, and
2433 Suppl, 89| and Jn. 14:8, "Show us the Father and it is enough for us." ~
2434 Suppl, 89| such a comprehension as the Father has ~of the Son." This also
2435 Suppl, 89| Who is in the bosom of the Father, He hath ~declared Him":
2436 Suppl, 89| Godhead not only of the Father, but also of the Son and
2437 Suppl, 89| place (Jn. 3:35) that ~"the Father . . . hath given all things
2438 Suppl, 89| intellect: "Lord, show us the Father and it is enough for us" ~(
2439 Suppl, 90| written (Jn. 14:2): "In My Father's house there ~are many
2440 Suppl, 92| not by the bridegroom's father, but ~by the father of the
2441 Suppl, 92| bridegroom's father, but ~by the father of the bride (Cod. v, 11,
2442 Suppl, 92| bestowed on the blessed ~by the father of the bridegroom, i.e.
2443 Suppl, 92| above coming down from the Father of lights." ~Therefore these
2444 Suppl, 92| that the bridegroom or his father gives the dowry ~instead
2445 Suppl, 92| instead of the bride's father; and this happens in two
2446 Suppl, 92| in the case of Sichem's ~father Hemor, who on account of
2447 Suppl, 92| received it from the girl's father. In this sense Moses speaks
2448 Suppl, 92| spiritual spouse by the Father ~of the Bridegroom. This
2449 Suppl, 92| Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: The Father of the Bridegroom, that
2450 Suppl, 92| Christ, is the ~Person of the Father alone: while the Father
2451 Suppl, 92| Father alone: while the Father of the bride is the whole ~
2452 Suppl, 92| speaking, ~are given by the Father of the bride rather than
2453 Suppl, 92| bride rather than by the Father of the ~Bridegroom. Nevertheless,
2454 Suppl, 92| Person. To the Person ~of the Father, as endowing, since He possesses
2455 Suppl, 92| appropriated to Him, so that He is ~Father of both Bridegroom and bride.
2456 Suppl, 92| union of Christ with the Father by the concord of love,
2457 Suppl, 93| overcome, and am set down in My Father's throne ~[Vulg.: 'With
2458 Suppl, 93| throne ~[Vulg.: 'With My Father in His throne']." Therefore
2459 Suppl, 93| the ~mediator between the Father and the world. Hence He
2460 Suppl, 93| He had received from the Father; ~He was a martyr, by suffering
2461 Suppl, 96| that ~doth the will of My Father Who is in heaven": and in
2462 Suppl, 96| offenses, your heavenly Father will forgive you also ~your
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