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      Part, Question 
2001   3, 35  |            incarnate Person of ~the Son.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[35] A[
2002   3, 35  |          said of a man as being the son of ~someone, his father
2003   3, 35  |    filiation by which Christ is the Son of God the ~Father depends
2004   3, 35  |          Christ is not His Mother's Son by temporal ~filiation.
2005   3, 35  |            therefore, He is not her Son at all, which is in ~contradiction
2006   3, 35  |            or He must needs be ~her Son by some other temporal filiation.
2007   3, 35  |            Christ is said to be the Son of the Eternal ~Father and
2008   3, 35  |             relation, be called the Son of ~the Father and of His
2009   3, 35  |           were he the father of one son ~by natural generation and
2010   3, 35  |              He has the relation of Son in regard to His Mother,
2011   3, 35  |            way Christ is really the Son of the Virgin Mother ~through
2012   3, 35  |      relation Christ is ~called the Son of His Mother. ~Aquin.:
2013   3, 35  |       citizens. If He had been ~the son of the Emperor, His benefits
2014   3, 35  |              was come, God sent His Son, made of a woman, made under
2015   3, 36  |             also the coming of the ~Son of Man be." Much more, therefore,
2016   3, 37  |           Gal. 4:4,5: "God sent His Son . . . made under ~the Law,
2017   3, 37  |       Christ to be circumcised as a son of Abraham before His Passion.~
2018   3, 37  |           shall conceive and bear a son, and His name shall ~be
2019   3, 37  |             She shall bring forth a son, and thou shalt call His
2020   3, 37  |         some blood relation; thus a son is named after his father
2021   3, 37  |        natures in the Person of the Son of God, the result ~of which
2022   3, 37  |             4:3, "I was my father's son, tender, and as ~an only
2023   3, 37  |             tender, and as ~an only son in the sight of my mother,"
2024   3, 37  |       Solomon ~call himself an only son in the sight of his mother,
2025   3, 37  |            be offered either "for a son or for a daughter," as laid ~
2026   3, 37  |             1/1~Reply OBJ 2: As the Son of God "became man, and
2027   3, 37  |             good God subjected His ~Son to the enemy's law, which
2028   3, 37  |             could, to ~offer, for a son or a daughter, a lamb and
2029   3, 37  |           mother should be like her Son in ~humility: for "God giveth
2030   3, 38  |             believed in the Father, Son, and Holy ~Ghost, were not
2031   3, 39  |            of the ~knowledge of the Son of God, unto a perfect man,
2032   3, 39  |         according to Jn. 3:13: "The Son of Man who is in ~heaven."
2033   3, 39  |           closed to the eyes of the Son of God. ~Therefore it seems
2034   3, 39  |             as it is ~said that the Son of God is man by reason
2035   3, 39  |            was unbecoming that the ~Son of God, who is the Truth
2036   3, 39  |             Just as it behooved the Son of God not to deceive men, ~
2037   3, 39  |              bearing witness to the Son?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[39] A[
2038   3, 39  |        heard bearing witness to the Son. For the Son ~and the Holy
2039   3, 39  |         witness to the Son. For the Son ~and the Holy Ghost, according
2040   3, 39  |      Man-Christ did not begin to be Son of God at His ~baptism,
2041   3, 39  |         have stated: but He was the Son of God from the ~beginning
2042   3, 39  |          saying: This is My beloved Son in whom I am well pleased."~
2043   3, 39  |             the Father, and of ~the Son, and of the Holy Ghost."
2044   3, 39  |             bearing ~witness to the Son." Therefore it was becoming
2045   3, 39  |           the sender. Therefore the Son and the Holy Ghost ~who
2046   3, 39  |            form of man in which the Son Himself ~was manifested,
2047   3, 39  |              the very Nature of the Son of God, so neither does
2048   3, 39  |           by the voice, just as the Son alone assumed human nature, ~
2049   3, 39  |            be like unto His natural Son, according to Rm. 8:29: ~"
2050   3, 39  |    conformable to the ~image of His Son." Hence Hilary says (Super
2051   3, 39  |        saying: "'This is My beloved Son,' that we might know, from
2052   3, 40  |           written (Mt. 11:19): "The Son of Man came eating ~and
2053   3, 40  |            Trinity, the Father, the Son, and ~the Holy Ghost. Now
2054   3, 40  |            written (Mt. 8:20): "The Son of Man hath not ~where to
2055   3, 40  |           Gal. 4:4,5: "God sent His Son . . . made under the ~Law
2056   3, 41  |            8: "For this purpose the Son of God appeared, ~that He
2057   3, 41  |             is written (Ecclus. 2): Son, when thou comest to the
2058   3, 41  |      conjecture that Christ was the Son of God. But since they also ~
2059   3, 41  |             certain that He was the Son of God: wherefore (the devil)
2060   3, 41  |           he said: "If ~Thou be the Son of God." Which words Ambrose
2061   3, 41  |            though he knew ~that the Son of God was to come, yet
2062   3, 41  |            he said: "If Thou be the Son of God"; but ~not in the
2063   3, 41  |             saying, "If Thou be the Son of God cast Thyself down,"
2064   3, 42  |             life is given us by the Son of God." But ~we should
2065   3, 42  |          they ~said that He was the Son of God and the Word of God,
2066   3, 43  |            Father "doth, ~these the Son doth also in like manner";
2067   3, 43  |             and giveth life, so the Son also giveth life ~to whom
2068   3, 44  |           deemed Him ~not to be the Son of God. Hence, on Lk. 4:
2069   3, 44  |            Lk. 4:3, "If Thou be the Son of God," ~etc., Ambrose
2070   3, 44  |             though He knew that the Son of God was to come, yet
2071   3, 44  |          suspicion that He was the ~Son of God. Hence on Mk. 1:24, "
2072   3, 44  |             confessed Him to be the Son of God. Hence Bede ~says
2073   3, 44  |              The demons confess the Son of God, and, as stated ~
2074   3, 44  |       doubted lest He should be the Son of God. ~And now from the
2075   3, 44  |           suspected that He was the Son of God. His reason therefore
2076   3, 44  |            not to be Christ or ~the Son of God, but because he did
2077   3, 44  |           17: "For God sent not His Son into the world to judge
2078   3, 45  |           16:28, "Till they see the Son of Man ~coming in His kingdom,"
2079   3, 45  |        saying, "This is My beloved ~Son," was fittingly added?~Aquin.:
2080   3, 45  |        saying, ~"This is My beloved Son," was not fittingly added;
2081   3, 45  |             of image to the natural Son of God. Now this takes place
2082   3, 45  |           because He alone with the Son and ~Holy Ghost is perfectly
2083   3, 45  |         made ~manifest, because the Son Incarnate was there, the
2084   3, 45  |           Father in the voice, the ~Son in the man, the Holy Ghost
2085   3, 46  |             the desert, so must the Son of man be lifted up, that ~
2086   3, 46  |     according to John (3:14): ~"The Son of man must be lifted up,
2087   3, 46  |             Luke says (22:22): "The Son of ~man indeed goeth, according
2088   3, 46  |             A[2]), God gave him His Son to satisfy for him, ~according
2089   3, 46  |               And on Jn. 3:14: "The Son of man must be lifted ~up,"
2090   3, 46  |           would never have sent His Son to take upon ~Himself our
2091   3, 46  |          says: "God's only-begotten Son testifies that He ~endured
2092   3, 46  |              Jn. 3:14: "So must the Son of man be lifted up." And
2093   3, 46  |            of the knowledge ~of the Son of God, unto a perfect man,
2094   3, 46  |          was the imperial Word, the Son by nature, not the ~mere
2095   3, 47  |            Indeed, this man was the Son of God." It was ~also a
2096   3, 47  |            God by the death of ~His Son," in so far as Christ's
2097   3, 47  |            hath not spared His own ~Son, but delivered Him up for
2098   3, 47  |             spared not even His own Son." Likewise His "goodness" ~(
2099   3, 47  |         because He made Himself the Son of ~God." It seems fitting,
2100   3, 47  |           the husbandmen seeing the son said within ~themselves: "
2101   3, 47  |           of the Jews crucified the Son of God, not from ignorance,
2102   3, 47  |            Him to be Christ or ~the Son of God.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
2103   3, 47  |            not ~known Him to be the Son of God, because their ignorance
2104   3, 47  |          Christ knew ~Him to be the Son of God.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
2105   3, 47  |             avowed ~that He was the Son of God. Hence He Himself
2106   3, 47  |           He ~was the Christ or the Son of God. For although some
2107   3, 47  |          not believe Him to be the ~Son of God or the Christ. Hence
2108   3, 47  |            it is said: "Thou art My Son, this day have I begotten
2109   3, 47  |             they knew Him to be the Son of God. Chrysostom, too,
2110   3, 47  |             they knew Him to be the Son of God." Bede ~likewise,
2111   3, 47  |         understanding Him to be the Son of God, preferred to crucify
2112   3, 47  |            they knew Him ~to be the Son of God, not from His Nature,
2113   3, 47  |             that He was verily ~the Son of God, in that they had
2114   3, 47  |         have ~known that He was the Son of God.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
2115   3, 47  |             not ~know Him to be the Son of God.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
2116   3, 48  |             God the Father gave His Son in redemption for our sins,
2117   3, 49  |           to give His only-begotten Son." It does not appear, then, ~
2118   3, 49  |            God ~by the death of His Son."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[49] A[
2119   3, 50  |         never become ~cold. But the Son of God is the fountain-head
2120   3, 50  |        nature are predicated of the Son of God only by reason of
2121   3, 50  |         death is predicated ~of the Son of God - namely, being buried:
2122   3, 50  |           which it is said that the Son of God "was conceived and
2123   3, 50  |             human nature, which the Son of God intended to assume;
2124   3, 50  |            the entire man, whom the Son of God took to Himself,
2125   3, 50  |             1/1~OBJ 3: Further, the Son of God is truly styled a
2126   3, 50  |            it would follow that the Son of God could be truly called
2127   3, 50  |             soul is affirmed of the Son of ~God - namely, that "
2128   3, 50  |        Peter, pray for us." But the Son of God after death ~was
2129   3, 50  |        during those ~three days the Son of God was a man.~Aquin.:
2130   3, 51  |        shall hear the ~voice of the Son of God . . . and they that
2131   3, 51  |          three nights: so shall the Son of man be in the ~heart
2132   3, 52  |            Symbolo iii): "The whole Son is with ~the Father, the
2133   3, 52  |         with ~the Father, the whole Son in heaven, on earth, in
2134   3, 52  |             from the ~Person of the Son of God, as stated above (
2135   3, 53  |    operation of the ~Father and the Son; accordingly these two things
2136   3, 55  |          descended from heaven, the Son of Man who is in heaven."~
2137   3, 56  |             and giveth life; so the Son also giveth life to whom ~
2138   3, 56  |         judgment, because He is the Son of Man" (Jn. 5:27); the ~
2139   3, 57  |             1/1~OBJ 3: Further, the Son of God took human flesh
2140   3, 57  |        desire to see one day of the Son of man; and you ~shall not
2141   3, 57  |           the nature assumed by the Son of God remained a creature,
2142   3, 57  |          Ghost, but both Father and Son were present with them ~
2143   3, 57  |           It was our doing that the Son of man hung upon the cross; ~
2144   3, 57  |           power ~is the same as the Son's; so also Christ ascended
2145   3, 57  |           pity on them for whom the Son ~of God took human nature.
2146   3, 58  |           seated on the left of the Son; ~which is unseemly.~Aquin.:
2147   3, 58  |             heavens opened, and the Son of man ~standing on the
2148   3, 58  |           of the ~Father and of the Son, and the Father Himself
2149   3, 58  |           on the right hand of the ~Son; which no one is found to
2150   3, 58  |           the Godhead, ~wherein the Son of God existed before ages
2151   3, 58  |             But this belongs to the Son as God. ~Hence it is manifest
2152   3, 58  |          Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: The Son of God is called the Father'
2153   3, 58  |           at the ~right hand of the Son or of the Holy Ghost; because
2154   3, 58  |             Holy Ghost; because the Son and the Holy ~Ghost derive
2155   3, 58  |            of the ~Father or of the Son, in the aforesaid sense,
2156   3, 58  |             it is attributed to the Son, to whom equality is ~appropriated;
2157   3, 58  |       Father there is unity, in the Son equality, in the Holy Ghost
2158   3, 58  |              and thus Christ as the Son of God, sits at the ~right
2159   3, 58  |          these things belong to the Son essentially, just as to
2160   3, 58  |          this, Christ as man is the Son of God, ~and consequently
2161   3, 58  |         same honor we venerate ~the Son of God with His assumed
2162   3, 58  |         glory of the Godhead, "the ~Son of God existing before ages,
2163   3, 59  |             and as a father ~in the son He pleaseth Himself." Thirdly,
2164   3, 59  |           Para. 2/2~Now because the Son is Wisdom begotten, and
2165   3, 59  |         properly ~attributed to the Son of God. Accordingly Augustine
2166   3, 59  |           given all judgment to the Son."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[59] A[
2167   3, 59  |          power is attributed to the Son, as stated above.~Aquin.:
2168   3, 59  |             Augustine says that the Son is the art of ~the Father.
2169   3, 59  |             is the Principle of the Son, but the very rule of judgment ~
2170   3, 59  |      judgment ~is attributed to the Son who is the art and wisdom
2171   3, 59  |         does all things through the Son, inasmuch as the Son is
2172   3, 59  |            the Son, inasmuch as the Son is His ~art, so He judges
2173   3, 59  |       judges all things through the Son, inasmuch as the Son is
2174   3, 59  |            the Son, inasmuch as the Son is His ~wisdom and truth.
2175   3, 59  |         subsequently ~adds that the Son of Man "came even to the
2176   3, 59  |           the Father, from whom the Son ~received the power to judge.~
2177   3, 59  |      judgment is attributed ~to the Son inasmuch as He is the law
2178   3, 59  |         judgment, because He is the Son of man."~Aquin.: SMT TP
2179   3, 59  |         judgment, because He is the Son of man: wonder not at ~this.'
2180   3, 59  |              but ~because He is the Son of the ineffable God, therefore
2181   3, 59  |             this, because He is the Son of ~man, for He is likewise
2182   3, 59  |              for He is likewise the Son of God.'" And he proves
2183   3, 59  |         shall hear the voice of the Son of God."~Aquin.: SMT TP
2184   3, 59  |         judgment, because He is the Son of Man"; ~not on account
2185   3, 59  |           will raise up through the Son of ~Man"; just as by "the
2186   3, 59  |             inasmuch as "He is ~the Son of God." Thirdly, because,
2187   3, 59  |             as God's Only-begotten ~Son: thus it is written (Lk.
2188   3, 59  |          given all ~judgment to the Son."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[59] A[
2189   3, 59  |           the Father belongs to the Son; for, as ~the Father does
2190   3, 59  |            to Mt. 25:31: "When the ~Son of Man shall come in His
2191   3, 60  |           of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy ~Ghost."~
2192   3, 60  |           of the Father, and of the Son, and ~of the Holy Ghost";
2193   3, 60  |        names," ~i.e. of the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, "his baptism
2194   3, 60  |          Who is greater, and of the Son Who is less," with ~which
2195   3, 60  |            and of the only Begotten Son, and of the Holy ~Ghost,
2196   3, 60  |             the Father, and of the ~Son, and of the Holy Ghost";
2197   3, 60  |              the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost,
2198   3, 61  |             God by the death of His Son: much more, ~being reconciled,
2199   3, 64  |          That you may know that the Son ~of Man hath power on earth
2200   3, 65  |             eat of the flesh of the Son ~of Man, and drink His blood,
2201   3, 65  |             eat of the flesh of the Son of Man, and drink of His
2202   3, 66  |           of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost"?~(
2203   3, 66  |           of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost"?~
2204   3, 66  |           of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost." ~
2205   3, 66  |              the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost."~
2206   3, 66  |   Unbegotten and Begetter"; and the Son ~by those of "Word," "Image,"
2207   3, 66  |           of the Father, and of the Son, and of ~the Holy Ghost."~
2208   3, 66  |           of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost."
2209   3, 66  |             the ~Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost."~
2210   3, 66  |           of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy ~Ghost":
2211   3, 66  |             the Father, and of ~the Son, and of the Holy Ghost";
2212   3, 66  |           of the Father, and of the Son, and of the ~Holy Ghost,
2213   3, 66  |             the ~Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost,
2214   3, 66  |           He was anointed, and the ~Son Himself, Who was anointed,
2215   3, 66  |        implied, as ~the name of the Son is implied in that of the
2216   3, 66  |            Father in the voice, the Son in the ~human nature, the
2217   3, 66  |         that He is ~not called the "Son of God" or "God" except
2218   3, 66  |            of the Father and of the Son, and of the Holy ~Ghost."~
2219   3, 66  |           of the Father, and of the Son, and of the ~Holy Ghost."
2220   3, 66  |             again to themselves the Son of God"; on ~which the gloss
2221   3, 67  |            of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost,"
2222   3, 67  |            of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost."
2223   3, 67  |           of the ~Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost,"
2224   3, 67  |           of ~the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost,"
2225   3, 67  |         Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, a son is instructed by his father
2226   3, 67  |   Philosopher says (Ethic. viii), a son receives from ~his father, "
2227   3, 68  |             so also the soul of the son ~is mine; the soul that
2228   3, 69  |            live in the faith of the Son ~of God." Now life is only
2229   3, 70  |     circumcised the foreskin of her son," and (Joshua 5:2): "Make ~
2230   3, 70  |            3: ~"I was . . . an only son in the sight of my mother,"
2231   3, 72  |            of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy ~Ghost.
2232   3, 73  |            you eat the flesh of the Son of Man, and ~drink His blood,
2233   3, 73  |          assume the ~Godhead of the Son."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[73] A[
2234   3, 75  |           you eat the flesh of ~the Son of Man, and drink His blood,"
2235   3, 75  |          Jesus Christ is God's true Son so is it Christ's true flesh
2236   3, 79  |        sacred body and blood of Thy Son, be filled with all ~heavenly
2237   3, 80  |              how dost thou kiss the Son of God with the same lips ~
2238   3, 80  |          Judas, thou ~betrayest the Son of Man with a kiss!" And
2239   3, 80  |            speak a word against the Son of Man, it shall be ~forgiven
2240   3, 80  |           you eat the ~flesh of the Son of Man, and drink His blood,
2241   3, 80  |            ye eat the flesh of ~the Son of Man, and drink His blood,
2242   3, 81  |            He gave it to Judas, the son of Simon the ~Iscariot [
2243   3, 81  |              to Judas Iscariot, the son of Simon]," says (Tract. ~
2244   3, 82  |             an Arian bishop ~to his son, for him to receive sacrilegiously
2245   3, 83  |          said unto Me: Thou art ~My Son, this day have I begotten
2246   3, 83  |           thee shall be called the ~Son of God." Hence we read in
2247   3, 83  |           of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy ~Ghost,
2248   3, 83  |       thrice for the ~Person of the Son, and "Lord, have mercy on
2249   3, 83  |           you eat the flesh of ~the Son of Man . . . you shall not
2250   3, 83  |              acceptable to His only Son."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[83] A[
2251   3, 83  |             Behold, the odor ~of my son is like the odor of a ripe
2252   3, 84  |           of the Father, and of the Son, ~and of the Holy Ghost,"
2253   3, 84  |             again to themselves the Son of God."~Aquin.: SMT TP
2254   3, 85  |             mourning as for an only son, a bitter ~lamentation."
2255   3, 85  |        servant under ~his master, a son under his father, a wife
2256   3, 85  |         have mercy on us"; and as a son to his father, according
2257   3, 85  |          one, as between father and son, God and man, as the ~Philosopher
2258   3, 89  |             commanded his ~penitent son to be clothed in "the first
2259   3, 89  |             Lk. 15) in the prodigal son, for when he repented, his
2260   3, 89  |             same chapter, the elder son boasted saying (Lk. ~15:
2261 Suppl, 14|             since no ~matter what a son may do, he can never give
2262 Suppl, 14|         father can never become his son's ~debtor: and much less
2263 Suppl, 39|           receiving Orders. For the son should not bear the ~iniquity
2264 Suppl, 43|    neglected the soul of his little son, fostered no little sinner
2265 Suppl, 45|         father's consent, even as a son or daughter, ~since they
2266 Suppl, 47|             command it. Therefore a son is bound to obey his ~father
2267 Suppl, 47|        carnal father can compel his son to marriage.~Aquin.: SMT
2268 Suppl, 47|              1/2~On the contrary, A son may lawfully enter religion
2269 Suppl, 47|           by his command compel his son to marry, since ~the latter
2270 Suppl, 47|     reasonable ~cause; and thus the son will be affected by his
2271 Suppl, 47|           is marriage by which ~the son also becomes a father.~Aquin.:
2272 Suppl, 51|              thinking to strike his son to correct him, he ~is wholly
2273 Suppl, 51|         consent to marry the king's son, whoever he may be, then,
2274 Suppl, 51|        another man ~than the king's son be brought to her, there
2275 Suppl, 52|           it is most ~like. Now the son is more like the father
2276 Suppl, 52|              Therefore at least the son should ~follow the father
2277 Suppl, 52|             the specific nature the son ~is like the father rather
2278 Suppl, 52|          Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: The son is like the father in respect
2279 Suppl, 52|            OBJ 4: It is because the son derives honor from his father
2280 Suppl, 54|            is not so perfect in the son as it was in the father, ~
2281 Suppl, 54|         consanguinity of ~father to son, wherefore he says that "
2282 Suppl, 54|             is the consanguinity of son to father, ~wherefore he
2283 Suppl, 54|           be said to descend to his son, hence it is that ~corresponding
2284 Suppl, 54|          father's father and to the son's son, and so ~on, and according
2285 Suppl, 54|             father and to the son's son, and so ~on, and according
2286 Suppl, 54|            for ~instance father and son; while the one who occupies
2287 Suppl, 54|             father and daughter, or son and mother. It ~is not that
2288 Suppl, 54|     reverence due to parents if the son marry his mother than if
2289 Suppl, 54|           among certain animals the son abhors copulation with its ~
2290 Suppl, 54|             towards one's brother's son is not less but even greater ~
2291 Suppl, 54|           brother, inasmuch ~as the son is more akin to the father
2292 Suppl, 54|       father than the father to the son (Ethic. ~viii, 12), therefore
2293 Suppl, 55|            carnal procreation, as a son with his ~father, shares
2294 Suppl, 55|          stock and blood, so that a son is ~connected with his father'
2295 Suppl, 55|        relation between ~father and son, for the relation between
2296 Suppl, 55|             both ways: because ~her son even by another husband
2297 Suppl, 55|             be the case ~unless the son of an affine were also affine.
2298 Suppl, 55|            used to be said that the son of my affine by a ~second
2299 Suppl, 56|       Penance. Wherefore a priest's son can ~marry a woman whose
2300 Suppl, 56|            a person is born again a son of ~God as Father, and of
2301 Suppl, 56|            it passed from father to son, ~since the person begotten
2302 Suppl, 56|          OBJ 2: Further, father and son are related in the same
2303 Suppl, 56| relationship passes from father to ~son, it will equally pass from
2304 Suppl, 56|          Para. 1/1~I answer that, A son is something of his father
2305 Suppl, 56|          from father to ~his carnal son and not conversely. Thus
2306 Suppl, 56|            of ~relationship. Thus a son is connected with his father'
2307 Suppl, 56|           to his godfather's carnal son in the same degree as the
2308 Suppl, 56|            part of his brother as a son is of his father. ~But a
2309 Suppl, 57|             be ~unable to marry his son. Neither therefore can this
2310 Suppl, 57|     impediment between the adopted ~son and the naturally begotten
2311 Suppl, 57|             the wife of the adopted son, or contrariwise between
2312 Suppl, 57|    contrariwise between the adopted son ~and the wife of the adoptive
2313 Suppl, 57|            spiritual generation the son is not withdrawn from the ~
2314 Suppl, 57|             the godson remains ~the son of both at the same time,
2315 Suppl, 57|           time, whereas the adopted son does not. Hence ~no relationship
2316 Suppl, 57|       authority over their ~adopted son and his wife, wherefore
2317 Suppl, 57|          spiritual relationship the son is not placed under the ~
2318 Suppl, 57|             that whatever is in the son's power pass under the power
2319 Suppl, 59|             1/1~OBJ 5: Further, the son who persists in unbelief
2320 Suppl, 65|        cannot be cast out, and ~her son should have a share in the
2321 Suppl, 65|            sent Agar ~away, and her son was not his heir (Gn. 21:
2322 Suppl, 65|            seqq.). Again, that this son did not inherit belongs ~
2323 Suppl, 65|            place. Even so Esau, the son of ~a free woman, did not
2324 Suppl, 67|             slaying of his innocent son. ~Such dispensations, however,
2325 Suppl, 68|             is called a legitimate ~son. Now everyone is born according
2326 Suppl, 68|            and thus an illegitimate son incurs ~a twofold loss.
2327 Suppl, 68|        through not being the king's son. In like manner it is no ~
2328 Suppl, 68|              Hence ~an illegitimate son incurs a loss, not in those
2329 Suppl, 68|             Whether an illegitimate son can be legitimized?~Aquin.:
2330 Suppl, 68|           seem that an illegitimate son cannot be legitimized. For ~
2331 Suppl, 68|      therefore, can an illegitimate son become legitimate.~Aquin.:
2332 Suppl, 68|            father offer his natural son to the ~emperor's court,
2333 Suppl, 68|           for by this very fact the son is legitimate on account ~
2334 Suppl, 68|            legitimate heir, and the son afterwards offer the will
2335 Suppl, 68|           if there be no legitimate son and the son himself offer ~
2336 Suppl, 68|           no legitimate son and the son himself offer ~himself to
2337 Suppl, 68|          for although a ~legitimate son is sometimes deprived of
2338 Suppl, 72|            Christ the person of the son of man from the person of ~
2339 Suppl, 72|             from the person of ~the Son of God, or of Arius, who
2340 Suppl, 72|     asserted that the person of the Son is ~less than the Father.
2341 Suppl, 72|         shall hear the voice of the Son of God . . . and they that
2342 Suppl, 73|        shall ~hear the voice of the Son of God . . . and (Jn. 5:
2343 Suppl, 73|         manifest ~appearance of the Son of God in the world, according
2344 Suppl, 73|        shall also the coming of the Son of man be." These rely on
2345 Suppl, 73|            is ~nothing else but the Son appearing to the world as
2346 Suppl, 73|             visible presence of the Son of God is called His voice,
2347 Suppl, 80|            Virgin gave birth to her Son by a miracle. ~Now in this
2348 Suppl, 85|           angels in heaven, nor the Son, but the Father." The ~Son,
2349 Suppl, 85|          Son, but the Father." The ~Son, however, is said not to
2350 Suppl, 86|          given all judgment to the ~Son, that all men may honor
2351 Suppl, 86|          that all men may honor the Son." Therefore, etc.~Aquin.:
2352 Suppl, 86|         judgment, because He is the Son ~of man." Now those who
2353 Suppl, 86|              Mt. ~25:31): "When the Son of man shall come in His
2354 Suppl, 86|         judgment, because He is the Son of man." But the angels
2355 Suppl, 86|       according to ~Mt. 13:41: "The Son of man shall send His angels
2356 Suppl, 86|         judgment is ascribed to the Son of man because He will appear
2357 Suppl, 87|           given all judgment to the Son, that all men may honor
2358 Suppl, 87|          that all men may honor the Son as they ~honor the Father."
2359 Suppl, 87|           Father is not due to ~the Son in respect of His human
2360 Suppl, 87|            Therefore it becomes the Son to judge as ~being eternal;
2361 Suppl, 87|            the work of the Word the Son of God, and the ~resurrection
2362 Suppl, 87|           work of the Word made the Son of man in ~the flesh." Now
2363 Suppl, 87|         judgment, because He is the Son of man."~Aquin.: SMT XP
2364 Suppl, 87|             from the Father to the ~Son, not only from eternity
2365 Suppl, 87|             14): "Lo, one like the ~Son of man came with the clouds
2366 Suppl, 87|           30) that "the sign of the Son of ~man shall appear in
2367 Suppl, 87|               on Jn. 5:21, "So ~the Son also giveth life to whom
2368 Suppl, 87|             Then they shall see the Son ~of man coming in a cloud
2369 Suppl, 89|             the ~essence of Father, Son, and Holy Ghost shall be
2370 Suppl, 89|           as the Father has ~of the Son." This also is the meaning
2371 Suppl, 89|           adds: ~"The Only-begotten Son Who is in the bosom of the
2372 Suppl, 89|        intention being to prove the Son to be God from His ~comprehending
2373 Suppl, 89|             Father, but also of the Son and of the Holy ~Ghost is
2374 Suppl, 89|          for instance Socrates; the son of ~Diares; a friend and
2375 Suppl, 92|        Hemor, who on account of his son's great love for the maiden ~
2376 Suppl, 92|        Bridegroom and bride. To the Son it is appropriated, ~inasmuch
2377 Suppl, 92|       personally ~distinct from the Son of God Who is the Bridegroom,
2378 Suppl, 93|            pierced - namely for her Son's ~death." Since then no
2379 Suppl, 94|             of sin be revealed, the son of perdition."], namely ~
2380 Suppl, 96|             Every one who seeth the Son and believeth in Him hath [
 
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