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      Part, Question1501   3, 28  |          completion of which that ~takes place which previously had not
1502   3, 28  |                 previously had not taken place. And the verb "knew" ~refers
1503   3, 28  |             children. For, in the first ~place, this is derogatory to Christ'
1504   3, 28  |                what was in the mind take place eventually, since ~something
1505   3, 28  |                 virginity had ~a special place in the Mother of God. It
1506   3, 29  |                 he knows whatever takes ~place in bodies. Secondly, because
1507   3, 30  |                  Incarnation was to take place. But it was not given to
1508   3, 30  |            Whether the Annunciation took place in becoming order?~Aquin.:
1509   3, 30  |                Annunciation did not take place in ~becoming order. For
1510   3, 31  |                and to be contained in no place. He is able to come without ~
1511   3, 31  |                 without ~moving from the place where He was; and to go
1512   3, 31  |                 this blood is drawn to a place apt for conception. ~This,
1513   3, 31  |              This, however, did not take place in Christ's conception:
1514   3, 32  |                  Ghost did not take ~the place of seed in Christ's conception.
1515   3, 32  |                  the Holy Ghost took the place of seed: but we say that ~
1516   3, 32  |               seems that a mingling took place of the Holy Ghost with the
1517   3, 32  |                 the ~Holy Ghost took the place of seed in this conception.
1518   3, 32  |                  the Holy Ghost took the place of seed, considered as a ~
1519   3, 33  |              generation might aptly take place. Now, no body can be ~moved
1520   3, 33  |             movement of the blood to the place of ~generation; secondly,
1521   3, 33  |              parts ~of which come into a place successively. The third
1522   3, 33  |                  united together in the ~place of generation, Christ's
1523   3, 33  |                of the matter towards the place of generation.~Aquin.: SMT
1524   3, 33  |              because the conception took place in her womb.~Aquin.: SMT
1525   3, 35  |                 the Nativity;~(7) Of its place;~(8) Of the time of the
1526   3, 35  |                  of the Incarnation took place in the hypostasis, as ~above
1527   3, 35  |                named especially from the place of his birth. Therefore
1528   3, 35  |                 as it were, in a foreign place - foreign not to ~His power,
1529   3, 36  |             human ~nature. But this took place while Christ presented a
1530   3, 36  |                  Nazareth." In the third place, it was made known in the
1531   3, 36  |                which led the Magi to the place where the Divine Infant
1532   3, 36  |                by indicating to them the place of ~Christ's birth, "are
1533   3, 37  |            relates this as ~having taken place (Lk. 2:22).~Aquin.: SMT
1534   3, 38  |               death was ~allowed to take place, and that Christ's preaching
1535   3, 38  |                   and this ~did not take place as soon as Christ was baptized.~
1536   3, 39  |                 was baptized;~(4) Of the place;~(5) Of the heavens being
1537   3, 39  |                  does not hold the first place among baptisms. ~Therefore
1538   3, 39  |                  of the Holy Ghost takes place. Therefore neither should
1539   3, 39  |                the Holy Ghost have taken place in Christ's baptism.~Aquin.:
1540   3, 39  |                 I answer that, What took place with respect to Christ in
1541   3, 39  |                  the latter vision ~took place in the spirit through spiritual
1542   3, 40  |                while staying in the same place, ~have drawn all men to
1543   3, 40  |                Come apart into ~a desert place, and rest a little. For
1544   3, 40  |                   on a mountain and in a place of solitude, He taught us
1545   3, 41  |            should be tempted?~(2) Of the place;~(3) Of the time;~(4) Of
1546   3, 41  |                 all the temptations took place in the desert. ~Of these
1547   3, 41  |             temptation should have taken place after His fast?~Aquin.:
1548   3, 41  |        temptation should not have taken ~place after His fast. For it has
1549   3, 41  |                 Christ's temptation took place after His fast, as also
1550   3, 41  |               unfittingly gives the last place to the temptation to covetousness
1551   3, 41  |                 mountain, and the second place to the temptation to vainglory
1552   3, 41  |               all these things did take ~place." It may be that the Evangelists
1553   3, 42  |                 Judea, which was a small place ~compared with the whole
1554   3, 43  |                 the marriage feast took ~place in the thirtieth or thirty-first
1555   3, 44  |              that no alteration can take place in the ~order end movement
1556   3, 44  |                 the earth," etc. - "took place ~in Jerusalem only, so this
1557   3, 44  |                 of the moon never takes ~place except when the sun and
1558   3, 44  |                 it was seen to be in its place, i.e. in the east, opposite ~
1559   3, 44  |                 and return to its proper place according to ~the season.
1560   3, 44  |                chronicles that this took place during ~the reign of Tiberius
1561   3, 44  |         Chrysostom says: ~"If in another place we find Him saying, 'Go
1562   3, 45  |           empyrean heaven, but from some place on high ~whither he was
1563   3, 45  |               Son of God. Now this takes place in ~two ways: first, by
1564   3, 46  |                  the world. In the first place, His Passion; secondly,
1565   3, 46  |                 of the Passion;~(10) The place;~(11) Whether it was fitting
1566   3, 46  |                 salvation. ~In the first place, man knows thereby how much
1567   3, 46  |              fastened to the gibbet in a place reeking with the stench
1568   3, 46  |                the ~overflow which takes place naturally of one faculty
1569   3, 46  |                 everything in its proper place and season."~Aquin.: SMT
1570   3, 46  |            Christ suffered in a suitable place?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[46] A[
1571   3, 46  |                 not suffer in a suitable place. For ~Christ suffered according
1572   3, 46  |                 everything in its proper place and season," because, ~as
1573   3, 46  |                  so did He in a suitable place.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[46] A[
1574   3, 46  |               Jerusalem was God's chosen place for the offering of sacrifices ~
1575   3, 46  |               willed to draw nigh to the place of the ~Passion" - that
1576   3, 46  |             Paschal ~lamb was led to the place of immolation five days
1577   3, 46  |                suffer in so celebrated a place. ~Hence Pope Leo says (Serm.
1578   3, 46  |                   someone explained 'the place of Calvary' as being the
1579   3, 46  |                 of Calvary' as being the place where Adam ~was buried;
1580   3, 46  |               over what was formerly the place of the condemned. But ~Adam
1581   3, 47  |                  hence" - namely, to the place ~of His Passion: and out
1582   3, 47  |                  which it was ~not their place to judge. Or, again, because
1583   3, 47  |              willingly"; and in the same place he adds: "Where no one ~
1584   3, 48  |                  as is added in the same place, "Christ offered Himself
1585   3, 49  |                   respects. In the first place as to His Passion and death,
1586   3, 49  |               bound; secondly, as to the place, since His body was laid
1587   3, 50  |                  body has already taken ~place: and it is in this sense
1588   3, 51  |                 Further, it seems out of place for God who is above the
1589   3, 52  |                not descend into any evil place, for neither do the ~souls
1590   3, 52  |                  the same woes." But the place of woes is the ~hell of
1591   3, 52  |                 thing is said to be in a place in two ways. First of ~all,
1592   3, 52  |                 thing is said to be in a place through its essence: and ~
1593   3, 52  |                 that He visited them "in place," according to ~His soul,
1594   3, 52  |                 thing is said to be in a place when no ~part of it is outside
1595   3, 52  |               part of it is outside such place. But there were parts of
1596   3, 52  |                  is whole in each single place, but not ~wholly, because
1597   3, 52  |                 not circumscribed by any place: indeed, all places ~put
1598   3, 52  |             those things which are in a ~place corporeally and circumscriptively,
1599   3, 52  |              that if a whole be in some ~place, then no part of it is outside
1600   3, 52  |               part of it is outside that place. But this is not the case ~
1601   3, 52  |                 at one time whole in one place, at another time whole in
1602   3, 52  |               because He worked in every place by the power of His Godhead.
1603   3, 54  |               body cannot be in the same place at the same ~time with another
1604   3, 54  |                the same time in the same place: since He entered among
1605   3, 54  |                another body in the same ~place. But whether a glorified
1606   3, 54  |               the same time in the same ~place, will be discussed later (
1607   3, 54  |                as is written in the same place: "It is sown in dishonor,
1608   3, 54  |                  its scars. In the first place, for Christ's own ~glory.
1609   3, 55  |                 been in no more suitable place than where the disciples ~
1610   3, 55  |                His dominion is in every ~place (Cf. Ps. 102:22).~Aquin.:
1611   3, 55  |              Therefore proofs are out of place there.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
1612   3, 56  |                  to distance of time and place; and similarly it has no
1613   3, 56  |               evening weeping shall have place," the gloss says, ~"Christ'
1614   3, 57  |                   1/1~I answer that, The place ought to be in keeping with
1615   3, 57  |                 corruption, the heavenly place is one of incorruption.
1616   3, 57  |                 as to the fittingness of place, which pertains to the ~
1617   3, 57  |                 shall go, ~and prepare a place for you, I will come again,
1618   3, 57  |               OBJ 4: Although a heavenly place befitted Christ when He
1619   3, 57  |                immovable and outside all place. Yet the ~Ascension is in
1620   3, 57  |             nature, which ~is limited by place, and can be the subject
1621   3, 57  |                  it ~to be in a heavenly place, as stated above (A[1]).
1622   3, 57  |        manuscript.]~Further, there is no place above the heavens, as is
1623   3, 57  |                 every body must occupy a place. Therefore Christ's body
1624   3, 57  |            bodies cannot occupy the same place. Since, then, ~there is
1625   3, 57  |                 there is no passing from place to place except through
1626   3, 57  |                 no passing from place to place except through the middle
1627   3, 57  |               will dwell for ever in the place ~whither He has ascended.
1628   3, 57  |                 goodness, the higher its place in the corporeal order,
1629   3, 57  |                order, which is order of ~place. Hence we see that the more
1630   3, 57  |              high," the ~gloss says: "in place and dignity."~Aquin.: SMT
1631   3, 57  |           Leonine edition; see OBJ[2]]~A place implies the notion of containing;
1632   3, 57  |                   the formality of first place, and such is the first heaven.
1633   3, 57  |                 in themselves to be in a place, in so far as they are ~
1634   3, 57  |                  and not in a containing place. Nor is there need ~for
1635   3, 57  |                heaven, since there is no place there, nor ~is there any
1636   3, 57  |                for it to be in ~the same place with another body, yet God
1637   3, 57  |                 with another in the same place, as Christ did ~when He
1638   3, 57  |                  body can be in the same place with another body, not ~
1639   3, 57  |                have no common ratio. But place is not predicated in the
1640   3, 57  |              over a body. But the higher place is due to the higher ~things.
1641   3, 57  |                 OBJ 3: Further, in every place a body exists, since there
1642   3, 57  |                 no body obtains a higher place ~than a spirit in the order
1643   3, 57  |            bodies, then there will be no place ~above every spiritual creature.
1644   3, 57  |            answer that, The more exalted place is due to the nobler subject, ~
1645   3, 57  |                subject, ~whether it be a place according to bodily contact,
1646   3, 57  |              substances; thus a heavenly place which is the highest of
1647   3, 57  |               very fittingness, a higher place is due ~to it above every
1648   3, 57  |                  Reply OBJ 1: Although a place is differently attributed
1649   3, 57  |                 common, that ~the higher place is assigned to the worthier.~
1650   3, 57  |             places; and thus there is no place so high as to exceed the
1651   3, 57  |                 of the things to which a place is ~attributed: and in this
1652   3, 57  |                14:2): "I go to prepare a place for ~you," and the words
1653   3, 57  |              devil - to heaven, as ~to a place strange to human nature.
1654   3, 57  |              Testament entered the ~holy place to stand before God for
1655   3, 58  |              Father's right hand as of a place, for how can a place be
1656   3, 58  |                of a place, for how can a place be designated ~by His right
1657   3, 58  |                who Himself is beyond all place? Right and left belong ~
1658   3, 58  |              Evang.), "it is the judge's place to sit, while to stand is
1659   3, 58  |               sit, while to stand is the place of ~the combatant or helper.
1660   3, 58  |                over all ~things, both in place and dignity." But equality
1661   3, 58  |               Hom. lxv in Matth.), "that place," to ~wit, sitting at the
1662   3, 59  |                  the judgment that takes place now in time, we are to ~
1663   3, 59  |                eternity. And in the same place Augustine says that the
1664   3, 59  |                  the Judgment that takes place in the present time, there ~
1665   3, 59  |                  the Judgment that takes place in the ~present time, there
1666   3, 59  |                 besides that which takes place in the ~present time. ~Aquin.:
1667   3, 60  |                  signs. For in the first place they can be considered in
1668   3, 62  |                    a vessel is a movable place," and an accident cannot
1669   3, 62  |                  accident cannot be in a place. ~Therefore it seems that
1670   3, 62  |                 a vessel considered as a place, but understood as the ~
1671   3, 63  |              shall explain in its proper place (Q[65], A[3]). Consequently, ~
1672   3, 64  |                TEN ARTICLES)~In the next place we have to consider the
1673   3, 64  |                 sacramental effect takes place; and ~no agent can operate
1674   3, 65  |               shall speak in its proper ~place (XP, Q[30], A[1]).~Aquin.:
1675   3, 65  |                and consequently the last place among the sacraments is
1676   3, 65  |               reason, is given the last ~place among those sacraments which
1677   3, 65  |              Confirmation holds a middle place. The sacraments of Penance ~
1678   3, 66  |            reason of, not ~connection of place, but likeness of species,
1679   3, 66  |           artificial change, then, takes place in the water, whether by ~
1680   3, 66  |                  s body." Now ~this took place at Christ's Baptism, which
1681   3, 66  |                forasmuch as it takes the place of ~Baptism. Wherefore Augustine
1682   3, 66  |              that suffering can take the place of Baptism. Having weighed ~
1683   3, 67  |              indeed, they even take the ~place of the apostles, of whom
1684   3, 67  |          enjoined on the apostles, whose place is taken by ~the bishops,
1685   3, 67  |                the priests, who hold the place of the seventy-two ~disciples
1686   3, 67  |                 Baptism ~holds the first place in the order of necessity;
1687   3, 67  |                 water seems to hold the ~place of the mother's womb, as
1688   3, 67  |                  and as ~standing in His place; wherefore just as there
1689   3, 67  |                  that baptizes takes the place of the father, ~while the
1690   3, 67  |               water of Baptism takes the place of the mother, as ~Augustine
1691   3, 67  |                regeneration, which takes place in Baptism, ~is in a certain
1692   3, 67  |                 and a tutor: while their place is taken in Baptism by him
1693   3, 67  |                 clxviii): "In ~the first place I admonish you, both men
1694   3, 68  |             contrition, which takes ~the place of Baptism, as stated above (
1695   3, 68  |          confession of sins should take ~place before Baptism.~Aquin.:
1696   3, 68  |                 perfect birth has ~taken place, should be baptized with
1697   3, 69  |                  fitting that what takes place in the Head should take
1698   3, 69  |                  in the Head should take place also in ~the member incorporated.
1699   3, 69  |           truthful confession takes ~the place of that insincerity which
1700   3, 71  |              Dionysius says in ~the same place. Therefore to catechize
1701   3, 71  |             super Ezech.): "When priests place their ~hands on believers
1702   3, 72  |           forehead, as in a ~conspicuous place.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[72] A[
1703   3, 72  |                 those who stand in their place. And if ~anyone presume
1704   3, 72  |                by the apostles, in whose place the bishops stand (Acts ~
1705   3, 74  |                to be celebrated in every place. But ~in many lands bread
1706   3, 75  |               rose again, must be in one place; but ~His truth is spread
1707   3, 75  |              same way as a ~body is in a place, which by its dimensions
1708   3, 75  |                is commensurate with the ~place; but in a special manner
1709   3, 75  |                 a thing cannot be in any place, where it was not ~previously,
1710   3, 75  |          previously, except by change of place, or by the conversion of
1711   3, 75  |              does not come anew ~to some place unless it quit the former
1712   3, 75  |                    nor can we assign any place where it may be. ~Consequently
1713   3, 75  |              when the consecration takes place, the ~substance of the bread
1714   3, 75  |                contained therein as in a place, as is evident from what
1715   3, 75  |               after the change has taken place seems to ~be the subject
1716   3, 75  |          Therefore this change must take place according to the ~succession
1717   3, 75  |               Therefore the change takes place successively.~Aquin.: SMT
1718   3, 75  |                 point on the part of the place containing them. ~But here
1719   3, 75  |                the extrinsic measure, as place is to bodies.~Aquin.: SMT
1720   3, 75  |                  the consecration ~takes place, the body of Christ is made
1721   3, 75  |             conversion. And in the first place indeed it is evident ~that
1722   3, 76  |                purpose. For in the first place this serves to represent ~
1723   3, 76  |               exist in various parts of ~place. Therefore, apparently it
1724   3, 76  |                the dimensive quantity of place.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[76] A[
1725   3, 76  |               the conversion which takes place in this ~sacrament is terminated
1726   3, 76  |                in this sacrament as in a place?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[76] A[
1727   3, 76  |                in this sacrament as in a place. ~Because, to be in a place
1728   3, 76  |              place. ~Because, to be in a place definitively or circumscriptively
1729   3, 76  | circumscriptively belongs to ~being in a place. But Christ's body seems
1730   3, 76  |                in this sacrament as in a place.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[76] A[
1731   3, 76  |                  1/1~OBJ 2: Further, the place of the bread and wine is
1732   3, 76  |                body of Christ fills that place. But whatever fills a ~place
1733   3, 76  |             place. But whatever fills a ~place is there locally. Therefore
1734   3, 76  |               accidents. But to ~be in a place is an accident of a body;
1735   3, 76  |                 1/1~On the contrary, The place and the object placed must
1736   3, 76  |          Philosopher (Phys. iv). But the place, where this ~sacrament is,
1737   3, 76  |                in this sacrament as in a place.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[76] A[
1738   3, 76  |               But every body occupying a place is ~in the place according
1739   3, 76  |             occupying a place is ~in the place according to the manner
1740   3, 76  |                 is commensurate with the place according to its dimensive ~
1741   3, 76  |                  this sacrament as ~in a place, but after the manner of
1742   3, 76  |                it was compared with that place through the medium of its
1743   3, 76  |              body is compared with that ~place through the medium of foreign
1744   3, 76  |              body are compared with that place ~through the medium of substance;
1745   3, 76  |               Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: The place in which Christ's body is,
1746   3, 76  |                   which have to fill the place either because of the nature
1747   3, 76  |               sacrament. But to be ~in a place is an accident when compared
1748   3, 76  |                  this sacrament as in a ~place.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[76] A[
1749   3, 76  |                in this sacrament as in a place, as stated above (A[5]).
1750   3, 76  |                    But what is ~not in a place, is not moved of itself
1751   3, 76  |               can of ~themselves be in a place, like bodies, it is otherwise
1752   3, 76  |             cannot of themselves be in a place, such as forms and spiritual ~
1753   3, 76  |                He is not present as in a place.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[76] A[
1754   3, 76  |               When such apparition takes place, the same reverence is ~
1755   3, 76  |                   while no ~change takes place in the sacrament. And this
1756   3, 76  |                  can be seen only in one place, wherein it is definitively ~
1757   3, 76  |               When such apparition takes place, the sacramental species ~
1758   3, 77  |                  cannot be: in the first place, because ~atmosphere is
1759   3, 77  |                the corruption has taken ~place. Neither can they be corrupted
1760   3, 77  |             occur in this sacrament take place in virtue of the consecration, ~
1761   3, 77  |                  is no matter; as ~takes place in this sacrament, as is
1762   3, 77  |                 impossible. In the first place, ~because when a thing is
1763   3, 77  |                  of the atmosphere took ~place. Fourthly, because the same
1764   3, 77  |                 say that anything takes ~place miraculously in this sacrament,
1765   3, 77  |                 which has already taken ~place.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[77] A[
1766   3, 77  |          dimensive quantity supplies the place of matter, ~as stated above.~
1767   3, 78  |              that the order of what took place can be expressed thus: ~"
1768   3, 78  |                  Therefore ~it is out of place to add "the mystery of faith."~
1769   3, 78  |                 transubstantiation takes place in the last instant of ~
1770   3, 78  |              Word. Now this change takes place not successively, but in
1771   3, 80  |                  to come." In ~the third place come sins committed against
1772   3, 80  |           unconsecrated host be given in place of a ~consecrated one; because
1773   3, 80  |                especially when they take place with unclean ~imaginings.
1774   3, 81  |          sacrament stands in relation to place, not according to His own ~
1775   3, 81  |               Christ is Himself in every place where those species are.
1776   3, 81  |                pass were His relation to place to be according to His ~
1777   3, 82  |                priest in the mass in the place of ~the entire Church, of
1778   3, 82  |           offices, wherein he ~takes the place of the Church. on the other
1779   3, 82  |                  person of Christ, Whose place he holds by ~the power of
1780   3, 83  |                  celebrating;~(3) Of the place and other matters relating
1781   3, 83  |                our Lord's ~Passion takes place in the Church once in the
1782   3, 83  |        remembrance represents what ~took place in by-gone days; and so
1783   3, 83  |                  is our Head. ~This took place but once; whereas the faithful
1784   3, 83  |                 whereas the latter takes place every day, both that we
1785   3, 83  |                  the Church there ~is no place for the true sacrifice,"
1786   3, 83  |                   is undoubtedly in that place a certain power of God;
1787   3, 83  |                and the protector of that place."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[83] A[
1788   3, 83  |                again, so neither ought a place, once ~dedicated to God,
1789   3, 83  |                the altar was made in one place. As to the commandment to
1790   3, 83  |                words as these are out of place when ~spoken in the celebration
1791   3, 83  |                   sacrament by change of place, as stated above (Q[75],
1792   3, 83  |                  precedes, in the second place, the instruction of the
1793   3, 83  |                that cometh." In the next place the priest ~makes a "commemoration,"
1794   3, 83  |                 Therefore, it ~is out of place for the priest, after taking
1795   3, 83  |                  things done are ~out of place.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[83] A[
1796   3, 83  |             smell that may be about the ~place; secondly, it serves to
1797   3, 83  |                 knowledge by us in every place"; and ~therefore when the
1798   3, 83  |                denote this, in the third place, two crosses are made, one
1799   3, 83  |               five wounds, in the fourth place, there is a fivefold ~signing
1800   3, 83  |                Christ's body, which took place in the Passion; secondly,
1801   3, 83  |                one server, who takes the place of the ~whole Catholic people,
1802   3, 84  |              human act itself ~takes the place of matter, as in the case
1803   3, 84  |               Church, who stands in the ~place of Christ, which denotes
1804   3, 84  |                   human actions take the place of matter, ~and these actions
1805   3, 84  |                 by the priest, takes the place of ~the form.~Aquin.: SMT
1806   3, 84  |               the first, not the ~second place. Now in the spiritual edifice,
1807   3, 84  |               the second but the fourth, place among the ~sacraments, as
1808   3, 84  |                 Penance holds the second place with regard to the state
1809   3, 85  |              evil act, so that it has no place in a virtuous man. ~Now,
1810   3, 85  |                 viz. sins, which have no place in a virtuous man. ~Therefore
1811   3, 85  |             Penance, human acts take the place of matter, which is not ~
1812   3, 86  |                  17) that Esau "found no place of repentance, ~although
1813   3, 86  |               meaning ~that "he found no place of pardon and blessing through
1814   3, 86  |         committed, as stated in the same place. ~Therefore a debt of some
1815   3, 86  |        forgiveness of sin does not take ~place without an act of the virtue
1816   3, 87  |             although this infusion takes place in ~every sacrament, it
1817   3, 88  |             through carelessness we give place to ~the sin which we thought
1818   3, 90  |                 priest standing in God's place, and this is done in ~confession;
1819   3, 90  |               since they do not occupy a place.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[90] A[
1820 Suppl, 2 |                  it when the result took place. Nevertheless some accidental
1821 Suppl, 8 |               even a layman may take the place of a priest, and hear ~a
1822 Suppl, 8 |                urgency, he does take the place ~of a judge over him, absolutely
1823 Suppl, 8 |              latter takes the superior's place, as when the Pope or a bishop ~
1824 Suppl, 9 |           hearing a confession takes the place ~of God, so that confession
1825 Suppl, 11|                  the signs of what takes place inwardly: wherefore confession,
1826 Suppl, 11|                   is known to God, Whose place he holds in confession:
1827 Suppl, 12|                  Choice ~holds the chief place in moral virtue." But satisfaction
1828 Suppl, 12|            internal acts hold the chief ~place in virtue. Secondly, the
1829 Suppl, 12|               that which holds the first place in such and such a virtue;
1830 Suppl, 12|              virtue; and ~then the first place belongs to that which gives
1831 Suppl, 12|             external acts hold the chief place in certain virtues; and
1832 Suppl, 12|                occasions of sin, such as place, ~bad company and so forth.
1833 Suppl, 15|           almsdeeds, ~which can take the place of the others, in so far
1834 Suppl, 17|                this matter, in the first place we shall ~treat of the keys,
1835 Suppl, 18|              obstacle, so ~to bind is to place an obstacle. Now an obstacle
1836 Suppl, 20|                rule ~indiscriminately, a place is given to the Principalities,
1837 Suppl, 29|                  be transported from one place to another. Moreover this
1838 Suppl, 29|            efficacy comes, in the first ~place, from Christ, and from Him
1839 Suppl, 30|                  remission of sins takes place, not successively, but ~
1840 Suppl, 31|            bishop's ~dispensation, which place the recipient in a state
1841 Suppl, 31|                  But this ~does not take place in this sacrament; hence
1842 Suppl, 34|               FIVE ARTICLES)~In the next place we must consider the sacrament
1843 Suppl, 36|                 earthly ~lord were he to place unworthy subjects in his
1844 Suppl, 37|               FIVE ARTICLES)~In the next place we must consider the distinction
1845 Suppl, 37|             three ways. For in the first place, there is the ministry whereby
1846 Suppl, 37|              Lord's body and blood, and ~place the oblation on the altar;
1847 Suppl, 37|                  their own order; others place the sacred bread and the ~
1848 Suppl, 37|             belongs to ~the subdeacon to place the oblations on the altar,
1849 Suppl, 38|                  sacraments, it does not place a man in an office as does
1850 Suppl, 40|              other things, so that a man place his end in God and the things
1851 Suppl, 40|                 to loose, and to bind in place of Him ~Who set up that
1852 Suppl, 40|                they, putting thee in My ~place, may preach and confirm
1853 Suppl, 40|            therefore should they have a ~place among the vestments of the
1854 Suppl, 40|            espoused to the Church in the place ~of Christ. Furthermore
1855 Suppl, 40|                 5: The pallium takes the place of the "rational."~Aquin.:
1856 Suppl, 41|              FOUR ~ARTICLES)~In the next place we must consider matrimony.
1857 Suppl, 42|               themselves, which take the place of ~the material element,
1858 Suppl, 43|              THREE ARTICLES)~In the next place we must consider matrimony
1859 Suppl, 43|           Therefore a betrothal can take place ~before the age of seven
1860 Suppl, 44|              partnership" should have no place in the definition of matrimony.~
1861 Suppl, 44|            Divine and human law, finds a place in this ~definition. while
1862 Suppl, 45|               FIVE ARTICLES)~In the next place we have to consider the
1863 Suppl, 47|       consideration the circumstances of place and time it is voluntary. ~
1864 Suppl, 49|               Out. Para. 2/2~In the next place we must consider the marriage
1865 Suppl, 49|               contrary, That which has a place in the definition of a thing
1866 Suppl, 49|                even as holding the third place among the ~marriage goods,
1867 Suppl, 49|                  from those things which place it in the mean. This ~is
1868 Suppl, 49|            pleasure to God, he ~does not place his will's last end therein;
1869 Suppl, 50|                 ONE ARTICLE)~In the next place we must consider the impediments
1870 Suppl, 50|            certain persons hold a middle place between those ~who are simply
1871 Suppl, 51|            particular, and in ~the first place the impediment of error.
1872 Suppl, 54|                  who ~occupies the first place, whether in the ascending
1873 Suppl, 54|                  who occupies the second place in ~either direction is
1874 Suppl, 55|                  for instance if it take place before the age of seven ~
1875 Suppl, 55|               were, but as supplying the place of his brother.~Aquin.:
1876 Suppl, 55|            marriage which could not take place between unlawful persons.~
1877 Suppl, 55|             Therefore ~accusation has no place then.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[55]
1878 Suppl, 55|             accusation should never take place at any ~other time.~Aquin.:
1879 Suppl, 55|          punishment of retaliation takes place when a person is ~accused
1880 Suppl, 55|               the contract having taken ~place, the parents should be debarred
1881 Suppl, 56|                  sacrament stands in the place of God, whose instrument
1882 Suppl, 56|              Confirmation, stands in the place of the Church. Therefore ~
1883 Suppl, 56|                too the godparent who ~in place of the Church offers and
1884 Suppl, 57|             nature, in order to take the place of the ~children he has
1885 Suppl, 57|                someone may be adopted in place of a ~child, so may someone
1886 Suppl, 57|                may someone be adopted in place of a grandchild and so on.~
1887 Suppl, 58|             however, the connection take place after the marriage has been
1888 Suppl, 62|             amendment ~has already taken place. Wherefore, if the wife
1889 Suppl, 62|            together alone, at a time and place which are ~open to suspicion,
1890 Suppl, 62|             under the New Law ~takes the place of the divorce [repudium]
1891 Suppl, 63|                TWO ARTICLES)~In the next place we must consider second
1892 Suppl, 64|                TEN ARTICLES)~In the next place we must consider those things
1893 Suppl, 64|                demand the debt in a holy place. Therefore ~neither is it
1894 Suppl, 64|               was observed in its proper place, TP, ~Q[30]), from Septuagesima
1895 Suppl, 65|                law, ~which hold the same place in practical matters, as
1896 Suppl, 65|           impregnation has already taken place, as stated in De ~Gener.
1897 Suppl, 65|                 certain occurrences take place in natural ~things miraculously,
1898 Suppl, 65|                 as explained in the same place. Even so Esau, the son of ~
1899 Suppl, 66|               FIVE ARTICLES)~In the next place we must consider bigamy
1900 Suppl, 69|           RESURRECTION, AND FIRST OF THE PLACE WHERE ~SOULS ARE AFTER DEATH (
1901 Suppl, 69|          incorporeal things are not in a place," and this agrees with the
1902 Suppl, 69|                  whatever has a definite place has more in common with ~
1903 Suppl, 69|                more in common with ~that place than with any other. Now
1904 Suppl, 69|                 reward. But a ~corporeal place cannot conduce to their
1905 Suppl, 69|           empyrean heaven is a corporeal place, and yet as ~soon as it
1906 Suppl, 69|                  it would seem that some place should also be assigned
1907 Suppl, 69|                  they are as though in a place, after the manner in ~which
1908 Suppl, 69|           incorporeal things can be in a place), according as they more
1909 Suppl, 69|          substance (to which the highest place it ~fittingly assigned),
1910 Suppl, 69|               are assigned to a contrary place.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[69] A[
1911 Suppl, 69|            Incorporeal things are not in place after a manner known ~and
1912 Suppl, 69|                  bodies are properly in ~place; but they are in place after
1913 Suppl, 69|                   place; but they are in place after a manner befitting
1914 Suppl, 69|                therefrom; and thus their place ~conduces to their punishment
1915 Suppl, 69|                   are borne to their own place which is the end of their
1916 Suppl, 69|                  conveyed at once to its place, by its gravity or levity,
1917 Suppl, 69|                 is delayed. And ~since a place is assigned to souls in
1918 Suppl, 69|                Abraham's bosom or in the place of refreshment, or ~under
1919 Suppl, 69|                or ~hell be no longer his place: and in this way no one
1920 Suppl, 69|                   A[1], ad 3) the soul's place conduces to ~its punishment
1921 Suppl, 69|                 being consigned ~to that place, is affected either by joy
1922 Suppl, 69|                being consigned to such a place remains in the soul even
1923 Suppl, 69|                 when it ~is outside that place. Thus a bishop who is given
1924 Suppl, 69|                not therein actually, the place remains assigned to him.~
1925 Suppl, 69|                  Abraham's bosom and the place of rest whither the godly ~
1926 Suppl, 69|                 1/2~On the contrary, The place whither the beggar Lazarus
1927 Suppl, 69|             faith: for which reason "the place of rest ~given to men after
1928 Suppl, 69|                 Abraham's bosom were one place accidentally and not essentially:
1929 Suppl, 69|               Para. 1/2~Reply OBJ 2: The place of rest of the holy Fathers
1930 Suppl, 69|                 to the ~situation of the place, it is probable that hell
1931 Suppl, 69|                  and limbo are the same ~place, or that they are continuous
1932 Suppl, 69|             latter is called the deepest place not in ~reference to the
1933 Suppl, 69|             original ~sin. Therefore the place of punishment should be
1934 Suppl, 69|                  Fathers. Therefore the ~place of punishment is the same
1935 Suppl, 69|               reason to believe that the place of ~both is the same; except
1936 Suppl, 69|               demerits. Now there is one place where they merit or demerit. ~
1937 Suppl, 69|               OBJ 6: Further, some penal place should correspond to each
1938 Suppl, 69|                   But they sinned in the place ~which we inhabit. Therefore
1939 Suppl, 69|                  inhabit. Therefore this place should be reckoned among
1940 Suppl, 69|                unfitting if there be one place of blissful reward and several ~
1941 Suppl, 69|                  it is fitting ~that one place should be assigned to all:
1942 Suppl, 69|                  the demons, not as the ~place where they receive retribution
1943 Suppl, 69|               for their merits, but as a place ~befitting their office,
1944 Suppl, 69|            assigned to them in the first place (Mt. 25).~Aquin.: SMT XP
1945 Suppl, 69|               sometimes punished in the ~place where we dwell, it does
1946 Suppl, 69|                that this is their proper place ~of punishment: but this
1947 Suppl, 69|         punishment of this kind does not place a man outside the state ~
1948 Suppl, 69|         wherefore there must needs be ~a place where such persons are cleansed
1949 Suppl, 69|               this reason, too, the same place, namely the empyrean, is
1950 Suppl, 69|                bodies: ~whereas the same place was not assigned to the
1951 Suppl, 70|               through death having taken place." For it is unintelligible
1952 Suppl, 70|          movement of the body that takes place in the ~acts of the proper
1953 Suppl, 70|                are sometimes outside the place ~of hell, since sometimes
1954 Suppl, 70|               thing placed is ~united to place, even as incorporeal things
1955 Suppl, 70|              incorporeal things are in a place. In this way ~created incorporeal
1956 Suppl, 70|                spirits are confined to a place, being in one place ~in
1957 Suppl, 70|                 to a place, being in one place ~in such a way as not to
1958 Suppl, 70|                  incorporeal spirit to a place, it ~is not able of its
1959 Suppl, 70|                incorporeal spirit in the place to ~which it is confined,
1960 Suppl, 70|                 and so to tie it to that place that it be unable to ~seek
1961 Suppl, 70|             spirit is not by nature in a place so as to be ~subject to
1962 Suppl, 70|                  so as to be ~subject to place. But the corporeal fire
1963 Suppl, 70|              thing placed is united to a place; that as the ~instrument
1964 Suppl, 71|           commendation of the dead has a place in the prayers which the ~
1965 Suppl, 71|             alone (as stated in the same place) that when he ~prayed they
1966 Suppl, 71|                  Now burial ~in a sacred place is hurtful to some if they
1967 Suppl, 71|                  looking on their burial place, wherefore a ~"monument"
1968 Suppl, 71|             moreover, burial in a sacred place profits the dead, does not ~
1969 Suppl, 71|                 to be buried in a sacred place, and commends him to the
1970 Suppl, 71|                 those who serve the holy place, and pray more ~frequently
1971 Suppl, 71|               birth and death would take place, Whose ~resurrection is
1972 Suppl, 71|                  being buried in a holy ~place, except in so far as he
1973 Suppl, 71|                he rendered such a burial place unfitting for ~him by reason
1974 Suppl, 71|                 is ~derived in the first place from the virtue of charity,
1975 Suppl, 71|                  charity. ~In the second place suffrages derive their value
1976 Suppl, 72|             which I will bring upon this place." But Joas would have gained
1977 Suppl, 72|                joy, that sorrow finds no place in them. Wherefore if after ~
1978 Suppl, 72|                  of the world is to take place?~(2) Whether it will be
1979 Suppl, 72|                  rendered a more fitting place for him and more pleasant
1980 Suppl, 72|                towards the middle of the place of generation. Hence ~others
1981 Suppl, 72|                 this assembly ~will take place not in the ordinary course
1982 Suppl, 72|                or quality, but ~only its place which is extrinsic to it.
1983 Suppl, 72|              Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, a place where there is an everlasting
1984 Suppl, 72|                  brought together to the place of the ~damned: so hell
1985 Suppl, 72|                paradise, this is not the place of sinners, as neither is
1986 Suppl, 72|             their sin. Consequently that place needs no cleansing.~Aquin.:
1987 Suppl, 72|              order of the things to take place at the judgment, saying: "
1988 Suppl, 72|              THREE ARTICLES)~In the next place we must consider things
1989 Suppl, 72|                gathered together ~in one place, as happened at the time
1990 Suppl, 72|             existence in some particular place is a natural ~property of
1991 Suppl, 73|               the resurrection will take place by God's will, power, ~and
1992 Suppl, 73|                   resurrection will take place, is nothing but the sign
1993 Suppl, 74|             represents ~the Church had a place prepared by God, that there
1994 Suppl, 74|               the resurrection will take place at night-time?~Aquin.: SMT
1995 Suppl, 74|               the resurrection will take place, as stated above (Q[76],
1996 Suppl, 76|              THREE ARTICLES)~In the next place we must consider the conditions
1997 Suppl, 77|                 while ~others take their place: wherefore the parts of
1998 Suppl, 77|            second; but in the second its place is taken either by something
1999 Suppl, 77|               since it ~occupies another place and position in the body,
2000 Suppl, 77|                  does not occupy another place or position in the body
 
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