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1501 2, 156 | evil ~under the aspect of just revenge. Wherefore it is
1502 2, 156 | desired under the aspect of just or honest*, which is attractive
1503 2, 156 | stated above. Wherefore just as the removal ~of the effect
1504 2, 157 | cruditas" ~[rawness]. Now just as things when cooked and
1505 2, 157 | 1 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Just as it belongs to equity
1506 2, 157 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, just as there is a vice opposed
1507 2, 159 | to be in the irascible, just as pride which is opposed
1508 2, 159 | parts of temperance. Now just as meekness suppresses the ~
1509 2, 159 | 2 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Just as the orderly assembly
1510 2, 159 | to other virtues, since, ~just as one vice arises from
1511 2, 160 | default to ~magnanimity. For just as it belongs to magnanimity
1512 2, 160 | pride in ~every virtue, just as in everything else pertaining
1513 2, 160 | other ~people's failings, just as, on the other hand, in
1514 2, 160 | distinct from unbelief, just as humility is a distinct
1515 2, 160 | mortal sin. Nevertheless just as in other sins which are
1516 2, 160 | 3 Para. 1/2~Reply OBJ 3: Just as in syllogisms that lead
1517 2, 160 | because it ~originates from just and virtuous deeds, so that
1518 2, 160 | pride is made manifest. For just as a ~wise physician, in
1519 2, 161 | immediately ~after the words just quoted, "Thou wast the seal
1520 2, 161 | done so is shown by the just issue of the Divine sentence."~
1521 2, 162 | good, namely as being ~a just punishment, and thus it
1522 2, 162 | De Civ. Dei xiii, 5), "just as the ~wicked abuse not
1523 2, 162 | in motion towards ~death; just as a thing is said to be
1524 2, 162 | are ~content." Therefore just as food was appointed to
1525 2, 162 | A[2] Body Para. 2/3~Now, just as it belongs to the woman
1526 2, 162 | De Civ. Dei xiv, 26): "Just as, in giving ~birth, the
1527 2, 163 | should have ~an assailant, just as on the other hand the
1528 2, 163 | 2 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Just as God knew that man, through
1529 2, 163 | temptation ~was not fitting. For just as in the order of nature
1530 2, 164 | is desired naturally. Now just as in respect of ~his corporeal
1531 2, 165 | sensitive ~knowledge. For just as some things are known
1532 2, 165 | wickedness in the house of the just, nor spoil his rest."~
1533 2, 166 | Para. 1/4~I answer that, Just as man needs bodily rest
1534 2, 166 | with works of reason. ~Now just as weariness of the body
1535 2, 166 | De Offic. i, 29), that, "just as we do not ~allow children
1536 2, 166 | suffices to season ~life, just as little salt suffices
1537 2, 167 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, just as it is unbecoming for
1538 2, 169 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 4: Further, just as revelation regards the
1539 2, 169 | reference to the third ~point just mentioned, which regards
1540 2, 169 | light," because, to wit, just as the manifestation of
1541 2, 169 | way, to be passive." ~For just as, in natural knowledge,
1542 2, 169 | 2 Para. 1/2~Reply OBJ 2: Just as in corporeal things,
1543 2, 169 | is evident from what has just been said. We might also ~
1544 2, 170 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, just as true prophets are inspired
1545 2, 171 | understanding something. For just as the ~various arrangements
1546 2, 171 | formed in the soul are seen just as bodily things themselves ~
1547 2, 172 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, just as something is foretold
1548 2, 172 | De Civ. Dei xviii, 27), "just as in the ~early days of
1549 2, 173 | 3 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Just as love is a movement of
1550 2, 173 | the essence ~of God. For just as we read of Paul that
1551 2, 175 | Ghost. Wherefore he says ~just before (1 Cor. 4:19): "I . . .
1552 2, 176 | graces are directed. Now just as the ~knowledge which
1553 2, 176 | sensible effects. Wherefore just as man led by his ~natural
1554 2, 176 | 1 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Just as prophecy extends to whatever
1555 2, 176 | soul. On the other hand, just as the prophet's mind is
1556 2, 176 | themselves will be real, just as Pharaoh's magicians made
1557 2, 176 | faith ~relies. Nevertheless, just as besides the grace of
1558 2, 179 | to the active life. ~For just as the contemplative life
1559 2, 179 | intellectual ~virtues. Now just as the moral virtues belong
1560 2, 181 | 2 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Just as nature does not employ
1561 2, 181 | 3 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Just as in the natural body the
1562 2, 181 | spirit when he seeks his own; just as in an earthly kingdom ~
1563 2, 182 | 3 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Just as man has a certain perfection
1564 2, 182 | stated above (A[3], ad 3), just as bodily perfection ~is
1565 2, 182 | and ~afterwards he adds: "Just as priests know that by
1566 2, 182 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, just as bishops together with
1567 2, 182 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, just as bishops are bound to "
1568 2, 182 | appointed," etc. which says: "Just as ~the apostles were made
1569 2, 182 | says (Eccl. Hier. v) that ~"just as we see the whole hierarchy
1570 2, 182 | king; and for this reason, just as in earthly governments
1571 2, 183 | in the Church ~is neither just nor useful. For what wise
1572 2, 183 | above (A[1], ad 3). Hence just as it is a mark of an ~inordinate
1573 2, 183 | Q[184], A[7]). Therefore just as it is unlawful to return
1574 2, 183 | Body Para. 3/3~Nevertheless just as a man takes upon himself
1575 2, 184 | reach by various ~practices, just as a physician may use various
1576 2, 184 | 2 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Just as, though all are bound
1577 2, 184 | religious perfection. Wherefore just as Vigilantius was ~condemned
1578 2, 184 | superiors in all ~things, just as they are bound to abstain
1579 2, 184 | punishment. Accordingly, just as in the ~civil law the
1580 2, 184 | amends for his sin. But the just man knows how to make ~amends
1581 2, 184 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: The just sin not easily out of contempt;
1582 2, 185 | die while on a visit." But just as the above belong to ~
1583 2, 185 | pervert the words of the just," and (Prov. 22:7): ~"The
1584 2, 185 | 25): "I have not seen the just forsaken, nor his seed ~
1585 2, 185 | begging out ~of humility, just as they abase themselves
1586 2, 185 | others by their example. For just as a disease that ~arises
1587 2, 185 | to wear coarser clothes, just as on the ~other hand in
1588 2, 185 | order to humble himself: for just as a man's mind is ~uplifted
1589 2, 186 | of one's ~neighbor. And just as out of charity we love
1590 2, 186 | says (Etym. xviii, 1), "A just war is one that is ~waged
1591 2, 186 | devotion and piety." Therefore just as a religious order may
1592 2, 186 | appointed to each locality, just as it was ~necessary to
1593 2, 186 | Body Para. 4/4~Accordingly, just as that which is already
1594 2, 186 | and God in him." Wherefore just as Christ is in the midst ~
1595 2, 187 | say: "For those who are just baptized on Holy Saturday
1596 2, 187 | afterwards with the counsels, just as ~it is not necessary
1597 2, 187 | man's will to do good; and just as a sin ~is more grievous
1598 2, 187 | qu. i, cap. Admonere) ~just as a holocaust exceeds a
1599 3, 1 | am not come to call the ~just, but sinners."~Aquin.: SMT
1600 3, 2 | essences or natures. Hence just as when we speak of "otherness"
1601 3, 2 | increases its virtue and worth; just as the ~sensitive soul in
1602 3, 2 | nature is a separate idea, just as the ~Platonists conceived
1603 3, 2 | says (De Anima ii, 37), ~just as everything is formally
1604 3, 2 | with the complete being, ~just as in the resurrection the
1605 3, 2 | corporeally, i.e. in three ways, just as a ~body has three dimensions:
1606 3, 3 | to what is assumed to it, just as dignity is communicated
1607 3, 3 | according to addition"; ~just as in the union of man with
1608 3, 3 | intellectual nature. Hence just as we now say three Persons,
1609 3, 3 | one. But not several, for just as one Divine Nature in ~
1610 3, 3 | the one human nature. For just as it is now true to say
1611 3, 3 | reason of the two natures, ~just as, on the contrary, the
1612 3, 4 | stock of Abraham, who was just.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[4] A[6]
1613 3, 4 | need cleansing ~Himself; just as in every genus of motion
1614 3, 4 | first sinner and Christ some just men should stand midway,
1615 3, 5 | human nature in ~Christ - just as all that truly exist
1616 3, 5 | saying of St. Theophilus: "Just as ~the best workmen are
1617 3, 5 | that He had a true soul, just as that He ate, ~slept and
1618 3, 5 | the body ~was animated, just as from the presence of
1619 3, 5 | presence of ~the thing, just as the image in the wax
1620 3, 6 | no longer depends on it, just as a friendship brought
1621 3, 6 | that believe ~in Him." Now just as we believe in Him as
1622 3, 7 | knowledge uselessly possessed. just as it is not useless to
1623 3, 7 | makes the ungodly to be just is accidental to it on the
1624 3, 7 | inasmuch as it was rendered just and holy ~by it from the
1625 3, 7 | then ~sinful, or even not just.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[7] A[9]
1626 3, 12 | described in the previous reply; just ~as in seeing heavenly bodies
1627 3, 12 | same species of movement; just as the first alterative ~
1628 3, 12 | all His works." Hence, ~just as it is better to be taught
1629 3, 13 | is to have ~omnipotence; just as every other thing has
1630 3, 15 | Whatever shall befall the ~just man, it shall not make him
1631 3, 15 | loss of his goods. Now ~the just man esteems only justice
1632 3, 15 | cannot lose; otherwise the just man would be subject to
1633 3, 15 | him. But Christ was ~most just, according to Jer. 23:6: "
1634 3, 15 | call ~Him: The Lord, our just one." Therefore there was
1635 3, 15 | whatsoever shall befall the just man, it shall not make him
1636 3, 15 | written ~(Prov. 28:1): "The just, bold as a lion, shall be
1637 3, 15 | dread." But ~Christ was most just. Therefore there was no
1638 3, 15 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: The just man is said to be "without
1639 3, 16 | we say "a Divine Person," just as we say "the person of
1640 3, 16 | properties of the human, just as of the Divine ~Nature,
1641 3, 21 | in ~the human nature. Now just as in His human nature He
1642 3, 22 | Thy people shall be ~all just": while no expiation will
1643 3, 23 | of the eternal Sonship: just as all that takes place
1644 3, 23 | that have ~that nature: just as risibility belongs to
1645 3, 23 | principle because, to wit, just as it is granted to any
1646 3, 24 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, just as that which has been made
1647 3, 24 | to be adopted sons. And just as Christ in a singular ~
1648 3, 24 | participle ~"predestinated," just as this participle "made,"
1649 3, 25 | the incarnate Word of God: just as ~to adore a King's robe
1650 3, 25 | passion-tide:~Give to the just increase of grace,~Give
1651 3, 26 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, just as Christ, as God, has a
1652 3, 27 | contracted through the origin, just as ~actual sin is contracted
1653 3, 27 | infection of the fomes. For just as the fomes, consisting
1654 3, 27 | the command of her reason: just as we ~have stated to have
1655 3, 27 | to ~appear. Consequently, just as before the immortality
1656 3, 27 | succumbed to human frailty, just as did His brethren when ~
1657 3, 27 | miracles and even of ~prophecy, just as Christ had them. But
1658 3, 27 | the womb. And therefore, ~just as other miracles are wont
1659 3, 27 | discussed by Augustine); just as neither do children enjoy
1660 3, 28 | specified by its terminus just as are ~other motions. But
1661 3, 28 | called the ~father of Christ just as "he is called the husband
1662 3, 28 | of nature: since nature, just as it is fixed to one ~particular
1663 3, 28 | extends to the infinite: ~just as it is not determinate
1664 3, 28 | whatever. Consequently, just as it ~was possible for
1665 3, 28 | whatsoever. Consequently, just as it transmuted the ~slime
1666 3, 28 | Jerome, Contra Helvid.); ~just as (Gn. 4:1) it is said
1667 3, 28 | 2 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Just as the fulness of grace
1668 3, 29 | Joseph, her husband, being a ~just man, and not willing to
1669 3, 29 | dwelt in his home: "for just as ~she who conceives in
1670 3, 30 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, just as the Blessed Virgin conceived
1671 3, 30 | to excel bodily vision: just ~as the imagination is a
1672 3, 31 | ascribed to Chrysostom] says: "Just as ~great was the blessing
1673 3, 31 | woman but rather from man: just as Eve was formed from the
1674 3, 31 | there according to origin, just as was the flesh of other
1675 3, 31 | being ~conceived in lust, just as the entire flesh of a
1676 3, 32 | Trinity are indivisible, just as the ~Essence of the Trinity
1677 3, 32 | according to Rm. 1:4. Therefore, just ~as other men are sanctified
1678 3, 32 | Spirit of His ~Son." For just as the power of the soul
1679 3, 32 | may be called His ~house, just as it is called His temple . . .
1680 3, 32 | all things are from God, just as Mary conceived from the ~
1681 3, 32 | actively, but ~passively, just as other mothers achieve
1682 3, 32 | the male. And, therefore, just as in the arts the inferior
1683 3, 33 | other men's bodies: for just as the soul is infused into
1684 3, 34 | perfect than the latter: just as act is more ~perfect
1685 3, 35 | of God was ~born as man, just as the soul is held to be
1686 3, 35 | His two nativities. For just as he is said to run twice
1687 3, 35 | ii], answers it ~thus: "Just as when a man's soul is
1688 3, 35 | two filiations in ~Christ, just as there are two nativities.
1689 3, 35 | one filiation in Christ, just as there is but one ~hypostasis
1690 3, 35 | reason of the human nature, just as it is receptive ~of the
1691 3, 35 | the subject of filiation, just as in a way it is the subject
1692 3, 35 | Metaph. ~iv. Therefore, just as it happens that in one
1693 3, 35 | His Mother ~suffering. For just as man's death was a result
1694 3, 35 | time in which to be born, just as ~He chose a mother and
1695 3, 36 | and 'not to call the ~just, but sinners,'" so that "
1696 3, 36 | indicate that He who was just born ~was the "Brightness
1697 3, 36 | made its way to him who was just born": as ~happened in the
1698 3, 36 | of Simeon ~that "he was just and devout, waiting for
1699 3, 37 | yet ~perfect existence: just as now also children receive
1700 3, 37 | victim to be offered for Him" just as in His ~birth He was "
1701 3, 37 | James 4:6. ~And therefore, just as Christ, though not subject
1702 3, 38 | catechumens not yet baptized. For just as he preached penance,
1703 3, 38 | preparation for Christ: just as it is the duty of the ~
1704 3, 38 | young, Gentile and Jew, just as the baptism of Christ.
1705 3, 38 | of hands by the apostles, just as ~those who are baptized
1706 3, 39 | the most perfect baptism: just as one who is healthy ~does
1707 3, 39 | Egyptians were ~drowned, just as our sins are blotted
1708 3, 39 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, just as "Nature does nothing
1709 3, 39 | above, ~Augustine adds: "Just as it behooved the Son of
1710 3, 39 | the help of other doves, just as it was easy ~for Him
1711 3, 39 | Sonship of the Word. And just as the ~form of the dove,
1712 3, 39 | forms and utterances." And just as ~the whole Trinity made
1713 3, 39 | manifested by the voice, just as the Son alone assumed
1714 3, 40 | 2 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Just as by abstinence other men
1715 3, 40 | Para. 2/4~Secondly, because just as He took upon Himself
1716 3, 40 | were pressed by hunger: just as David did not transgress ~
1717 3, 41 | conquer ~our temptations, just as by His death He overcame
1718 3, 41 | be tempted by the devil, just as by His own free-will ~
1719 3, 41 | hatred of ~His neighbor; just as in the desert he had
1720 3, 41 | He would not have sinned; just as neither did He sin when
1721 3, 42 | through them ~to the Gentiles: just as in the heavenly hierarchy
1722 3, 42 | 3 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Just as it was unfitting that
1723 3, 43 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, just as Christ, at His second
1724 3, 43 | what he says is from God: just as when a man is the ~bearer
1725 3, 44 | the rational, ~pious, and just spirit of life." But we
1726 3, 44 | 1 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Just as men were to be delivered
1727 3, 44 | was known to ~the demons just as much as He willed; and
1728 3, 44 | He willed; and He willed just as far as there ~was need.
1729 3, 44 | 1 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Just as it is natural to the
1730 3, 44 | Hence I am of opinion that, just ~as the other signs which
1731 3, 44 | animals, "ask not how it was just to ~wither up the fig-tree,
1732 3, 45 | figure. Now the clarity, just as the color, of a non-transparent ~
1733 3, 45 | body then, was miraculous: just as was the fact of His ~
1734 3, 45 | not as yet immortal. And just as it was by ~dispensation
1735 3, 45 | 3 Para. 1/2~Reply OBJ 3: Just as the clarity which was
1736 3, 45 | surpassed by that of Christ, just as the brightness of the
1737 3, 45 | through some assumed ~body, just as the angels do. But Elias
1738 3, 45 | 2 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Just as in the Baptism, where
1739 3, 45 | in the bright cloud; for just as in ~baptism He confers
1740 3, 46 | no God else besides Me? A just God and a Saviour, there
1741 3, 46 | Himself, He wrongs no one: just as anyone else, overlooking
1742 3, 46 | Moses calls it "accursed," just as the Apostle calls it "
1743 3, 46 | operation of the Holy Ghost; just as some other ~things made
1744 3, 46 | every evil of this life, just ~as the glory of the saints
1745 3, 46 | according to ~Is. 57:1: "The just perisheth, and no man layeth
1746 3, 46 | days ~before the Pasch; just as, according to the legal
1747 3, 46 | 1 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Just as Christ was not obliged
1748 3, 46 | But the salvation of the just is from the Lord." ~Consequently,
1749 3, 47 | preventing it ~when he can do so; just as one person is said to
1750 3, 47 | one, many shall be made just," as is ~written Rm. 5:19.
1751 3, 47 | Ephesus (P. iii, cap. x): "Just as he who tears up the imperial
1752 3, 47 | indeed willed His Passion just as the Father willed ~it;
1753 3, 47 | to God and to the State; just as he who kills himself,
1754 3, 48 | suffer what he does not wish, just as it ~is the free man's
1755 3, 48 | s service, he, ~by God's just permission, fell under the
1756 3, 48 | and penalty, still it was just that man should ~suffer
1757 3, 49 | committed ~with his feet. For, just as the natural body is one
1758 3, 49 | come, could be ~forgiven: just as if a doctor were to prepare
1759 3, 49 | Him. And it is ~certainly just that the debtors whom he
1760 3, 49 | sacrifice to ~appease God: just as man likewise overlooks
1761 3, 49 | rank belongs to God alone, just as knowledge ~of truth,
1762 3, 49 | beyond his due, it is only just that he be deprived ~of
1763 3, 49 | when any man through ~his just will has stripped himself
1764 3, 49 | him as the reward of his just will. ~And hence it is written (
1765 3, 49 | His body: since it is only just that the ~body, which from
1766 3, 50 | He destroyed our death; just as he who bears another'
1767 3, 50 | disposition lies virtually; just as the ~ruler of the city
1768 3, 50 | dead. For Christ truly died just as other men do. But the
1769 3, 51 | to dust in the tomb. ~For just as man dies in punishment
1770 3, 51 | s body ~from putrefying, just as it raised it up from
1771 3, 52 | neither do the ~souls of the just. Therefore it does not seem
1772 3, 52 | into hell "set free all the just who were held in the ~bonds
1773 3, 52 | part of hell wherein ~the just were detained. so that He
1774 3, 52 | measure in every part of hell, just as while suffering ~in one
1775 3, 52 | He enlightened only the just: because the text quoted
1776 3, 52 | preserving souls from them, just as a ~physician is said
1777 3, 52 | enjoyed Christ's Godhead just as the other saints did.~~
1778 3, 52 | and Jacob, and the other just souls," "He led them," ~
1779 3, 52 | redemption was ~not yet paid: just as the faithful are now
1780 3, 52 | Christ abounded unto many, just as Adam's sin ~was contracted
1781 3, 52 | pertains to personal ~defect. Just as on the other hand, the
1782 3, 53 | our salvation: because, just ~as for this reason did
1783 3, 53 | fast, but of His own ~will, just so long as He deemed necessary
1784 3, 53 | us to the light of glory; just as He died when the day
1785 3, 53 | that the bodies of the just did not rise then but after
1786 3, 53 | not in that rising of the just, if an ~eternal rising was
1787 3, 53 | 40) regarding the ancient just would be hard to ~explain, '
1788 3, 54 | 13:43: "Then shall the just shine as the ~sun in the
1789 3, 54 | color in the human body; just as variously colored ~glass
1790 3, 54 | upbraid them with their just condemnation" (Bede, on
1791 3, 55 | manifested to all. For just as a public penalty is due
1792 3, 55 | 2 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Just as Christ's Resurrection
1793 3, 55 | had known to be dead. But just as man comes from the ~hearing
1794 3, 55 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, just as our faith receives its
1795 3, 55 | nor of the merit of faith: just as Thomas, to whom it was
1796 3, 55 | them, and eaten with them, just as if they were truly men,
1797 3, 55 | to converse with Christ ~just as before the Passion, and
1798 3, 56 | which are more remote; just as fire first heats the
1799 3, 56 | AA[2],3). And ~therefore, just as all other things which
1800 3, 56 | 1] R.O. 3 Para. 2/2~But just as the Resurrection of Christ'
1801 3, 56 | extends ~properly only to the just, who are made conformable
1802 3, 56 | because souls become good and just ~by sharing in the Divine
1803 3, 57 | form of a servant." For just as He is said to be ~emptied,
1804 3, 57 | as a sign of the Godhead, just as God's ~glory appeared
1805 3, 57 | it derives its glory: and just as the upward motion of
1806 3, 57 | not both merit and reward, just as neither are a road and
1807 3, 58 | To sit means to dwell, ~just as we say of any man: 'He
1808 3, 58 | judiciary power from Him; ~just as he who sits at the king'
1809 3, 58 | hand" by ~appropriation, just as He is called the "Power"
1810 3, 58 | to the Son essentially, just as to the Father; ~and this
1811 3, 59 | power to reward the good, just ~as to punish the wicked.
1812 3, 59 | thus explains the passage just quoted from John: "'He gave ~
1813 3, 59 | 16): "Judge that which is just"; and further on (Dt. 1:
1814 3, 59 | through the Son of ~Man"; just as by "the same Christ He
1815 3, 59 | before its consummation: just as judgment cannot be given ~
1816 3, 59 | the result of his actions: just as from the deceit of ~Arius
1817 3, 60 | from "sacring" [sacrando]; just as medicament, from ~"medicando" [
1818 3, 60 | a sign of its cause. But just as there are some sensible
1819 3, 60 | consist in ~sensible things: just as in the Divine Scriptures
1820 3, 60 | Scriptures. And ~consequently, just as the Holy Ghost decides
1821 3, 60 | sacraments ~suit different times; just as different times are signified
1822 3, 60 | and future. Consequently, just as ~under the state of the
1823 3, 60 | joined to the ~sensible sign, just as in the mystery of the
1824 3, 60 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, just as the sacramental form
1825 3, 61 | nowise depended on them: for just as ~the mind was subject
1826 3, 61 | to Christ and the Church: just as ~everything else foreshadowed
1827 3, 61 | that He Himself may be just, and the justifier of ~him
1828 3, 61 | bread and wine" (Gn. 14:18), just as bread and wine are offered ~
1829 3, 61 | 3 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Just as the head of the house
1830 3, 62 | on the Lord's ~Supper: "Just as a canon is invested by
1831 3, 62 | form the effect is likened; just as fire by its own heat ~
1832 3, 62 | of the Divine Nature. And just as the soul's powers ~flow
1833 3, 62 | sacraments. ~Consequently just as the virtues and gifts
1834 3, 62 | species to genus. Wherefore just as it is not equivocal to
1835 3, 62 | another, ~and is incomplete; just as motion is an imperfect
1836 3, 62 | 2 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Just as motion, through being
1837 3, 62 | 3 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Just as an instrumental power
1838 3, 62 | 4 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 4: Just as the one same power of
1839 3, 62 | 2 Cor. 4:13). Therefore just as the sacraments of ~the
1840 3, 62 | sacraments of the Law; for just as Baptism is the door ~
1841 3, 62 | faith in Christ's ~Passion, just as we are. And the sacraments
1842 3, 63 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, just as the believer is distinguished
1843 3, 63 | Polit. i). ~Consequently, just as the virtue which is in
1844 3, 63 | properly ordained to ~actions, just as the essence is ordained
1845 3, 63 | from without. Wherefore, just as the essence ~of the soul,
1846 3, 63 | increasing their shame: just as the character of the
1847 3, 63 | priesthood of Christ: while it is just ~this that is required for
1848 3, 63 | him to the Divine worship: just as inanimate ~things are
1849 3, 64 | reason why the devotion of a just man should not contribute
1850 3, 64 | sacraments of faith. ~Wherefore, just as they may not institute
1851 3, 64 | above (A[1]). Consequently, ~just as Christ, as God, has power
1852 3, 64 | communicate to any creature; just as ~neither could He communicate
1853 3, 64 | administering the ~sacraments. For just as men serve God in the
1854 3, 64 | by Christ's ~power. Now just as charity belongs to a
1855 3, 64 | does ~faith. Wherefore, just as the validity of a sacrament
1856 3, 64 | Whose minister he ~is. It is just as if the servant [minister]
1857 3, 65 | with the life of the body: ~just as other corporeal things
1858 3, 65 | been said above (A[1]). For just as unity precedes multitude,
1859 3, 65 | greatest of the ~sacraments, just as order and Confirmation
1860 3, 65 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, just as it is said of Baptism (
1861 3, 65 | life in you." Therefore, just as Baptism is a necessary
1862 3, 66 | cf. Habac 2:4): "But (My) just man ~liveth by faith"; and
1863 3, 66 | through a sulphurous vein, ~just as lye percolates through
1864 3, 66 | is distilled from roses, just as chemical ~waters are
1865 3, 66 | may be used in Baptism; just as rain-water, which is
1866 3, 66 | by being ~mixed with it: just as neither is water changed
1867 3, 66 | can be used for Baptism: just as water strained ~from
1868 3, 66 | 7 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 7: Just as water is used in Baptism,
1869 3, 66 | the name of Christ. For ~just as there is "one Faith,"
1870 3, 66 | aright in the Three; ~because just as a sacrament requires
1871 3, 66 | thereof, is put under water, just as ~Christ's body was put
1872 3, 66 | immersion." Therefore, just as it is essential to Baptism
1873 3, 66 | Baptism cannot be reiterated, ~just as neither can carnal generation.
1874 3, 66 | consecration. Wherefore, just as other ~consecrations
1875 3, 66 | original sin. Wherefore, just as original sin is not renewed,
1876 3, 66 | A[2], ad 1). Wherefore, just as subsequent sins do not ~
1877 3, 66 | the true faith, since 'the just man liveth by faith'; while ~
1878 3, 66 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, just as the Baptism of Water
1879 3, 67 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, Just as the properties and duties
1880 3, 67 | Lord's Table. Consequently, just as it belongs to a ~priest
1881 3, 67 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, just as Baptism is a necessary
1882 3, 67 | nor female. Consequently, just as a ~layman can baptize,
1883 3, 67 | available for the purpose; just as neither should a layman
1884 3, 67 | 1 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Just as a woman is not suffered
1885 3, 67 | reason of this is that, ~just as on the part of the matter,
1886 3, 67 | in His place; wherefore just as there is one Christ,
1887 3, 67 | 2 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Just as spiritual generation
1888 3, 68 | thing was yet in the future: just as we ~use other parts of
1889 3, 68 | Father, Jesus Christ the just; and He is the ~propitiation
1890 3, 68 | their interior conversion: just as neither is bodily medicine ~
1891 3, 68 | who were to ~be baptized; just as the pain of one member
1892 3, 68 | of life." Consequently, just ~as, according to Augustine (
1893 3, 68 | 4 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 4: Just as the sacrament of Baptism
1894 3, 68 | believe through ~others, just as they contracted from
1895 3, 68 | 3 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Just as a child, when he is being
1896 3, 68 | they can ~receive Baptism, just as they can contract marriage.
1897 3, 68 | against their parents' will; just as it would be if one having ~
1898 3, 68 | seems, therefore, that just as irrational animals are
1899 3, 68 | the Church's intention, just as ~according to the Church'
1900 3, 69 | person, so that he is healed ~just as if he himself had suffered
1901 3, 69 | due to him for his sins, just as if he himself had offered ~
1902 3, 69 | made a member of Christ, just as if he ~himself had borne
1903 3, 69 | the debt of punishment, just as ~by cleansing it signifies
1904 3, 69 | will be taken away from the just in the resurrection ~when "
1905 3, 69 | taken away in Baptism. But just as ~concupiscence is diminished
1906 3, 69 | of His ~members. Again, just as the members derive sense
1907 3, 69 | of the grace of newness; ~just as from the same fire, he
1908 3, 70 | figure" (1 Cor. 10:11); just as their faith regarded
1909 3, 70 | effect of ~the latter. For just as circumcision removed
1910 3, 70 | of keeping the Old ~Law, just as in Baptism he makes profession
1911 3, 70 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, just as Baptism was instituted
1912 3, 70 | should have been anticipated, just ~as sometimes it was deferred.~
1913 3, 70 | original ~and bygone sin; just as Baptism also from the
1914 3, 70 | 2 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Just as before the institution
1915 3, 70 | them, as a "seal of faith"; just as the adults offered ~prayers
1916 3, 71 | 2 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Just as Mother Church, as stated
1917 3, 71 | 2/2~Or we may say that just as Penance is given as a
1918 3, 71 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, just as the exorcism is ordained
1919 3, 71 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 4: Further, just as some things are done
1920 3, 71 | after Baptism: because, ~just as the effect of Baptism
1921 3, 71 | church by ministers: for just as the Old ~Testament is
1922 3, 72 | signs on the faithful, just as, at the beginning, He
1923 3, 72 | not the same object. ~For just as an instrument derives
1924 3, 72 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, just as the sacrament is the
1925 3, 72 | because everything has unity, just as it has being, ~from its
1926 3, 72 | appropriate to this sacrament. For just ~as the form of a natural
1927 3, 72 | A[1]; Q[65], A[1]) that, just as Baptism is a spiritual
1928 3, 72 | protestations of faith. Therefore ~just as he who is baptized receives
1929 3, 72 | sacrament of Confirmation: just as he can ~also receive
1930 3, 72 | sins without Baptism. Yet, just as none receive ~the effect
1931 3, 72 | the sacrament cannot. For just as the ~effect of Confirmation,
1932 3, 72 | the baptized for strength: just as He was given to the ~
1933 3, 72 | as we read in Acts 2; and just as He ~was given to the
1934 3, 72 | grace. For this ~reason, just as it is not given to the
1935 3, 72 | belong, is immortal; and just as it can in old age attain
1936 3, 72 | Confirmation obtain greater glory, ~just as here below they receive
1937 3, 72 | Confirmation," etc. Therefore, just as someone is required as
1938 3, 72 | the spiritual combat. Now, just as one newly born ~requires
1939 3, 72 | supreme power in ~the Church: just as in the primitive Church,
1940 3, 72 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, just as this sacrament requires
1941 3, 73 | effect of the sacrament, ~just as cleansing with water
1942 3, 73 | spiritual. Now it is clear ~that just as generation is required
1943 3, 73 | of life. Consequently, ~just as for the spiritual life
1944 3, 73 | salvation outside the Church, just as in the ~time of the deluge
1945 3, 73 | desire of receiving it, just as he can before ~Baptism
1946 3, 73 | Church to the Eucharist; and just as ~they believe through
1947 3, 73 | of the Passion now past, just as ~the other was figurative
1948 3, 73 | the Manna came after it, just as the ~Eucharist follows
1949 3, 73 | every taste" (Wis. 16:20), just as the grace of ~this sacrament
1950 3, 74 | made up of many believers, just "as bread is composed of
1951 3, 74 | its disposition to an end, just as the matter ~of a saw
1952 3, 74 | species rather than identity; just as the ~resemblance in shape
1953 3, 74 | the sacrament of charity just as Baptism is the sacrament
1954 3, 74 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, just as the clarified wine is
1955 3, 74 | viii. And ~consequently, just as this sacrament may not
1956 3, 74 | wine which is turning sour, just as from bread turning ~corrupt,
1957 3, 74 | Ambrose says (De Sacram. v), just as Christ's sacrifice ~is
1958 3, 75 | which concerns His ~humanity just as it does His Godhead,
1959 3, 75 | another ~thing into itself; just as fire begins anew to be
1960 3, 75 | body or blood of Christ, just as the form is already ~
1961 3, 75 | into the body of ~Christ; just as if the air, from which
1962 3, 75 | substances as in a ~subject, just as order and number.~Aquin.:
1963 3, 75 | in being" simultaneously; just as becoming illuminated
1964 3, 75 | word in this sacrament, just as in ~natural transmutation.
1965 3, 75 | become the body of Christ," just as it is not granted in
1966 3, 76 | contained in this ~sacrament, just as the whole substance of
1967 3, 76 | under the species of bread, just as the other parts of the ~
1968 3, 76 | to be consecrated apart, ~just as no other part of the
1969 3, 76 | under which it is contained; just as the entire ~nature of
1970 3, 76 | infinite ~number of times, but just as many times as it is divided
1971 3, 76 | remain at rest in another just as it is one thing for a
1972 3, 76 | then it ceases to be in it; just ~as God, Whose existence
1973 3, 76 | merely as ~by way of veil (just as we are hindered from
1974 3, 76 | truly under this ~sacrament; just as Christ without deception
1975 3, 77 | as by its proper cause, just as without ~natural causes
1976 3, 77 | such" being through them, just as snow is "white" ~through
1977 3, 77 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, just as quantity is individuated
1978 3, 77 | of dimensive quantity; just as the first subject of
1979 3, 77 | matter under dimensions; ~just as all other accidents likewise
1980 3, 77 | the sacramental ~species, just as it was before: and consequently
1981 3, 77 | substantial form instrumentally, just in the same way as ~anything
1982 3, 77 | as they had in a subject; just as a blind man, to ~whom
1983 3, 77 | bread, as in a subject, just as the other accidents.
1984 3, 77 | appear to be consecrated; just as water added to ~holy-water
1985 3, 77 | after it is consecrated, just as before.~Aquin.: SMT TP
1986 3, 77 | accidents change the subject, just as subject changes accidents;
1987 3, 77 | opposed to ~another liquid, just as substance would be if
1988 3, 78 | spoken, as if Christ had just then pronounced those ~words,
1989 3, 78 | subject of this ~phrase, just as the term of the change
1990 3, 78 | implied in the predicate. But ~just as that into which the change
1991 3, 78 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 4: Further, just as the term of the change
1992 3, 78 | s intention ~is fixed ;. just as the art-form in the builder'
1993 3, 78 | is not part of the form, just as the words preceding the
1994 3, 78 | that He Himself may be ~just, and the justifier of him
1995 3, 78 | instrumental power from Him, just as His ~other deeds and
1996 3, 78 | sacrament is not excluded: just as when we say that ~the
1997 3, 78 | can do so instrumentally, just as the touch of Christ's
1998 3, 78 | Christ's ~infinite power, just as through contact with
1999 3, 78 | before the thing signified, just as a cause is naturally
2000 3, 79 | which is Christ; Who, just as by coming into the world,
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