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Part, Question
501 2, 112 | Prepare your hearts unto the Lord."~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[112]
502 2, 112 | according to ~Wis. 7:17: The Lord "hath given me the true
503 2, 112 | Further, it was said by the Lord to Abraham (Gn. 22:12): "
504 2, 112 | that ~judgeth me is the Lord."~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[112]
505 2, 112 | secret ~ones cleanse me, O Lord, and from those of others
506 2, 113 | Blessed is the man to whom the Lord ~hath not imputed sin."
507 2, 113 | among you a prophet of the ~Lord, I will appear to him in
508 2, 113 | 1:27): ~"The fear of the Lord driveth out sin, for he
509 2, 113 | myself my injustice to the Lord; and Thou hast forgiven
510 2, 114 | and the slave ~from his lord.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[114] A[
511 2, 114 | crown of justice, which the Lord, the ~just judge, will render
512 2, 114 | 1/1~On the contrary, Our Lord said (Jn. 14:21): "He that
513 2, 114 | in the petitions of the Lord's Prayer, as ~Augustine
514 2, 1 | something seen. For Our ~Lord said to Thomas (Jn. 20:29): "
515 2, 1 | of his faith, saying: "My Lord and my God."~Aquin.: SMT
516 2, 1 | lived before them. Hence the Lord said to ~Moses (Ex. 6:2,
517 2, 1 | Jacob [*Vulg.: 'I am the Lord that appeared to Abraham,
518 2, 1 | truth: for such was Our Lord's ~promise to His disciples (
519 2, 1 | xvii, Can. 5]. Hence our Lord said to Peter whom he ~made
520 2, 2 | of the just is from the Lord." Now "the invisible ~things"
521 2, 2 | evidenced by the precept of ~Our Lord (Mt. 5:39): "If one strike
522 2, 2 | which cannot err, ~since Our Lord said (Lk. 22:32): "I have
523 2, 2 | 1/1~OBJ 2: Further our Lord said (Jn. 17:5,6): "Father,
524 2, 3 | the faithful. Hence Our Lord said (Mt. ~7:6): "Give not
525 2, 3 | disciples had said ~to Our Lord that "the Pharisee, when
526 2, 4 | Apostle says (Eph. 4:5): "One Lord, one faith."~Aquin.: SMT
527 2, 5 | I will hear what the ~Lord God will speak in me."~Aquin.:
528 2, 5 | great and little, for Our ~Lord said to Peter (Mt. 14:31): "
529 2, 7 | 2:8): "Ye that fear the Lord, believe in Him." Therefore
530 2, 8 | 11:2): "The Spirit of the Lord shall ~rest upon him, the
531 2, 8 | Lk. 24:27,32) that Our Lord opened the scriptures to
532 2, 8 | 1/1~On the contrary, Our Lord said (Jn. 6:45): "Every
533 2, 10 | of unbelief. Hence Our ~Lord said (Jn. 15:22) "If I had
534 2, 10 | Hom. xlvi in Matth.): "Our Lord says this ~so as to forbid
535 2, 10 | many say: Thanks be to the Lord Who has broken our chains
536 2, 10 | Accordingly the meaning of Our Lord's words, "Suffer both to
537 2, 10 | away, according to Our Lord's command (Mt. 18:8): "If . . .
538 2, 10 | sense the reply is that the Lord ~gave this command in reference
539 2, 10 | avoid scandal, for as Our Lord ~showed (Mt. 17:25,26) that
540 2, 10 | adds, "lest the name of the Lord and His ~doctrine be blasphemed."~
541 2, 11 | especially that he may lord and be ~honored above others."
542 2, 11 | 25): "The servant of the Lord must not wrangle . . . ~
543 2, 11 | saved in the day of Our ~Lord." Yet if heretics be altogether
544 2, 11 | is not ~contrary to Our Lord's command, which is to be
545 2, 11 | 1) in the person of the ~Lord: "Thou hast prostituted
546 2, 11 | return ~to Me saith the Lord." Now the sentence of the
547 2, 11 | 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, Our Lord commanded Peter (Mt. 18:
548 2, 11 | that, In obedience to Our Lord's institution, the Church ~
549 2, 11 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Our Lord was speaking to Peter of
550 2, 12 | apostatized, of whom Our Lord had said previously (Jn.
551 2, 12 | blasphemeth the ~name of the Lord, dying let him die." Now
552 2, 12 | by the words: "I am the Lord thy God," etc. (Ex. ~20:
553 2, 13 | of the Son. Nor did Our Lord say this to ~the Jews, as
554 2, 13 | 29,30, where after Our ~Lord had said: "But he that shall
555 2, 13 | of no man, so long as Our Lord's patience brings him back
556 2, 13 | and bread; and ~this the Lord bore with patience, because
557 2, 13 | of Egypt." Therefore the Lord both inflicted ~temporal
558 2, 13 | For such blasphemy as Our Lord ~speaks of, always proceeds
559 2, 15 | Old Law; wherefore Our Lord said (Jn. 15:25) that it
560 2, 15 | 2:8): "Ye that fear the ~Lord, believe Him." Therefore
561 2, 15 | in the words, "I am the ~Lord thy God, Who brought thee
562 2, 15 | words, "Hear, O Israel, the Lord thy [Vulg.: 'our'] God is ~
563 2, 15 | Reply OBJ 2: Even then Our Lord both presupposed something
564 2, 15 | begins, "Ye that fear the Lord," which is ~not possible
565 2, 16 | Commit thy way to the Lord, and trust in Him, and He
566 2, 16 | and, as evidenced by the Lord's Prayer, to be delivered
567 2, 16 | Ps. ~36:3, "Trust in the Lord, and do good," says: "Hope
568 2, 17 | of Ps. 30:2, "In Thee, O ~Lord, have I hoped," are said
569 2, 18 | 1/1~On the contrary, Our Lord said (Mt. 10:28): "Fear
570 2, 18 | where the Spirit of ~the Lord is, there is liberty" (2
571 2, 18 | itself. "Now fear of the ~Lord, that is wisdom," according
572 2, 18 | 110:10: "The fear of the Lord ~is the beginning of wisdom."~
573 2, 18 | 1:27, "The fear of the Lord ~driveth out sin." On the
574 2, 18 | of wisdom is to fear the Lord, for [Vulg.: ~'and'] the
575 2, 18 | contrary, The fear of the Lord is numbered among the seven
576 2, 18 | 18:10): "The fear of the Lord is ~holy, enduring for ever
577 2, 18 | i, 4): "The fear ~of the Lord is befitting the humble
578 2, 21 | Israel, what doth ~the Lord thy God require of thee,
579 2, 21 | but that thou fear the Lord thy God?" ~But He requires
580 2, 22 | 105:1: "Give glory to the Lord ~for He is good." Other
581 2, 23 | addresses Peter ~thus: "Our Lord saw in thee not a conquered
582 2, 24 | now Israel, what doth the Lord thy God require ~of thee,
583 2, 24 | according to Ps. ~10:8: "The Lord is just and hath loved justice."
584 2, 24 | convert them. For thus did Our Lord ~eat and drink with sinners
585 2, 24 | 1/1~On the contrary, Our Lord said (Mt. 4:44): "Love your
586 2, 24 | 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, Our Lord said in the same breath (
587 2, 26 | 5): "Thou shalt love the Lord thy ~God with thy whole
588 2, 26 | 5: "Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with thy whole heart." ~
589 2, 26 | the desire and ~love of my Lord, more or less than I ought."
590 2, 26 | OBJ 1: The words of Our Lord must be taken in their strict
591 2, 27 | we are absent from the Lord" (2 ~Cor. 5:6). Therefore
592 2, 27 | to be "absent ~from the Lord," in comparison with that
593 2, 27 | Phil. 4:4): "Rejoice in the Lord always."~Aquin.: SMT SS
594 2, 27 | 1/1~On the contrary, Our Lord said to His disciples (Jn.
595 2, 27 | Enter into the joy of thy Lord."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[28] A[
596 2, 27 | commanded to rejoice in the Lord, according to Phil. 4:4: "
597 2, 27 | Phil. 4:4: "Rejoice in ~the Lord always." Therefore joy is
598 2, 28 | seemingly, evil, else Our Lord would not have said (Mt.
599 2, 28 | by a wayfarer; else Our Lord would vainly command (Mk. ~
600 2, 28 | works," and (Lk. 6:36) ~Our Lord said: "Be ye . . . merciful,
601 2, 29 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Our Lord did not absolutely forbid
602 2, 30 | by being buried, else Our Lord would not have spoken ~truly
603 2, 30 | This explains why Our Lord, in enumerating the works
604 2, 30 | death. In this sense Our Lord said that ~those who kill
605 2, 30 | and ~those who buried Our Lord; as Augustine says (De Cura
606 2, 30 | compensated, wherefore Our Lord says (Lk. 14:12): "When
607 2, 30 | the treasury, and ~in Our Lord's own words "cast in more
608 2, 30 | about the morrow, which Our Lord forbade us to do (Mt. 6:
609 2, 30 | 1/1~On the contrary, Our Lord said (Mt. 19:21): "If thou
610 2, 30 | misunderstood this saying of Our Lord, so as to take another's
611 2, 30 | obey your ~parents in the Lord." But, apparently, children
612 2, 30 | praiseworthy, wherefore Our Lord (Lk. 21:3,4) commended the
613 2, 31 | Dom. xvi, ~1) that "Our Lord warns us not to be listless
614 2, 31 | it is related that the Lord struck Oza for ~touching
615 2, 31 | thou hast received in the Lord, that thou fulfil it.' ~
616 2, 31 | 3: "Have mercy on me, O Lord, for I am weak." ~Now he
617 2, 31 | nor do we read that Our ~Lord admonished Judas in secret
618 2, 31 | secret sins, the words of Our Lord ~seem to apply (Mt. 18:15): "
619 2, 31 | preferred to a good name, Our ~Lord wished that we should publicly
620 2, 31 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Our Lord as God knew the sin of Judas
621 2, 31 | people, those ~words of Our Lord do not apply, because then
622 2, 31 | would be contrary to Our Lord's precept, to denounce a ~
623 2, 31 | order ~instituted by Our Lord, both would sin, the one
624 2, 31 | obeying him, as disobeying Our Lord's command. Consequently
625 2, 31 | 1/1~On the contrary, Our Lord said (Mt. 18:16): "Take
626 2, 31 | the middle space. Now Our Lord wished the beginning of ~
627 2, 31 | matter, according to Our Lord's command. ~But this is
628 2, 35 | things there are, which the Lord hateth, and the seventh
629 2, 35 | together in ~evil, because Our Lord also said of Himself (Mt.
630 2, 36 | of mortal sin, since the Lord said of him (Job 42:7): ~"
631 2, 36 | and for this reason Our ~Lord checked them.~Aquin.: SMT
632 2, 37 | read (Num. 16:30): "If the Lord do a new ~thing, and the
633 2, 37 | they have blasphemed the Lord God." Moreover the ten tribes
634 2, 38 | war are ~threatened by Our Lord with punishment, according
635 2, 38 | the evil peace, which Our Lord "came not to ~send upon
636 2, 38 | shall show the death of the Lord, until He come." ~Wherefore
637 2, 38 | by the authority of ~the Lord, Who commanded Joshua to
638 2, 38 | of his body. Hence ~Our Lord argued with the Jews, saying (
639 2, 40 | his subjects, ~that he may lord over them more securely;
640 2, 41 | of dutifulness, for Our Lord said to Peter (Mt. 16:23): ~"
641 2, 41 | Peter wished to hinder Our Lord's Passion out of a sense
642 2, 41 | They that trust in the Lord ~shall be as Mount Sion:
643 2, 41 | of hindrance. Hence Our Lord ~said to Peter: "Thou art
644 2, 41 | endeavoring to ~weaken Our Lord's purpose of undergoing
645 2, 41 | were scandalized at Our Lord's teaching: and Our ~Lord
646 2, 41 | Lord's teaching: and Our ~Lord teaches (Mt. 15:14) that
647 2, 41 | 19) this ~precept of Our Lord is to be understood of the
648 2, 42 | where the Spirit of the Lord ~is, there is liberty" (
649 2, 42 | precept, "Thou shalt love the Lord thy God." Therefore ~there
650 2, 42 | 1/1~On the contrary, Our Lord said (Mt. 22:40): "On these
651 2, 42 | Phil. 4:4): "Rejoice in the Lord ~always" - about peace (
652 2, 42 | 5): "Thou shalt love the Lord thy ~God with thy whole
653 2, 42 | words, "Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with thy whole ~
654 2, 42 | words, "Thou shalt ~love the Lord thy God, with thy whole
655 2, 42 | words, "Thou shalt love the Lord thy ~God with thy whole
656 2, 42 | The commandment of the Lord is ~lightsome, enlightening
657 2, 42 | fulfilled: Thou shalt ~love the Lord thy God," etc. For as long
658 2, 43 | Behold the fear of the Lord, ~that is wisdom, and to
659 2, 43 | 11:2): "The Spirit of the Lord shall ~rest upon Him; the
660 2, 43 | He who is ~joined to the Lord, is one spirit." Consequently
661 2, 45 | 1/1~On the contrary, Our Lord said (Mt. 24:45): "Who,
662 2, 45 | wise'] servant whom his lord hath appointed ~over his
663 2, 45 | prudence in sinners. For our Lord ~said (Lk. 16:8): "The children
664 2, 45 | OBJ 1: This saying of our Lord is to be understood of the
665 2, 50 | 2): "(The Spirit of the Lord) ~shall rest upon him . . .
666 2, 51 | Ps. 18:8, "The law of the Lord is unspotted"; and yet it ~
667 2, 51 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Our Lord did not forbid us to take
668 2, 52 | 27, "by the fear of the Lord everyone declineth ~from
669 2, 53 | 1/1~On the contrary, Our Lord said (Mt. 6:31): "Be not
670 2, 53 | Monach. ~xxvi): "When Our Lord said: 'Be not solicitous,'
671 2, 53 | he ought to do. Now our Lord gives three motives for ~
672 2, 53 | 1/1~On the contrary, Our Lord said (Mt. 6:34): "Be not . . .
673 2, 53 | a future time. Hence Our Lord forbids such like excessive
674 2, 53 | the morrow, since even Our Lord ~deigned for our example
675 2, 53 | threatened famine. Hence Our Lord does not ~condemn those
676 2, 58 | man's servant. To his own lord he standeth or falleth."
677 2, 58 | falleth." Now God ~is the Lord of all. Therefore to no
678 2, 58 | OBJ 1: In these words our Lord forbids rash judgment which
679 2, 58 | By this commandment our Lord ~does not forbid Christians
680 2, 60 | Zachaeus said (Lk. 19:8) to our Lord: "If I ~have wronged any
681 2, 61 | Have not the faith of our ~Lord Jesus Christ . . . with
682 2, 61 | God Who is the Father and Lord of ~all. The aged should
683 2, 62 | who have sinned. For our Lord ~in the parable (Mt. 13)
684 2, 62 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Our Lord commanded them to forbear
685 2, 62 | iii, 2). Wherefore our Lord teaches that ~we should
686 2, 62 | Wherefore those who, at the Lord's command, slew their ~neighbors
687 2, 62 | contrary "the fear of the Lord driveth out sin" (Ecclus.
688 2, 62 | commended in that he feared the Lord, since he was willing to ~
689 2, 62 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: God is Lord of death and life, for by
690 2, 64 | 23:1, "The ~earth is the Lord's," etc. Therefore it is
691 2, 64 | children of Israel did as the Lord had ~commanded Moses [Vulg.: '
692 2, 64 | Egyptians at the command of the ~Lord, Who ordered this to be
693 2, 64 | according to Is. 61:8, "I am the Lord that love judgment, and ~
694 2, 65 | was "King of ~kings and Lord of lords" (Apoc. 19:16).
695 2, 65 | Dan. 13:45) that "the Lord raised up the . . . spirit
696 2, 65 | without an accuser, since our Lord did not banish Judas, who
697 2, 67 | My son, give glory to the Lord God of Israel, and confess
698 2, 69 | the wrath of the ~Lord." Now an advocate by defending
699 2, 69 | deserves the wrath of the Lord.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[71] A[
700 2, 70 | senseless Galatians!," and our Lord said (Lk. 24:25): ~"O foolish
701 2, 70 | correct. It is thus that our Lord called the disciples "foolish,"
702 2, 70 | 19) exposition on our ~Lord's precept, "If one strike
703 2, 70 | since not even ~did our Lord do so, for when He received
704 2, 72 | with them that hate the Lord." But tale-bearing ~deprives
705 2, 72 | things there are, which the Lord hateth, and the seventh
706 2, 74 | ye sons of men, bless the Lord." Now the same mouth cannot
707 2, 74 | 1/1~On the contrary, our Lord cursed the fig tree, as
708 2, 74 | man. In this ~sense the Lord said to man (Gn. 3:17): "
709 2, 74 | signification: and thus our Lord cursed the fig tree in ~
710 2, 75 | on (Dt. 25:16): "For the Lord . . . abhorreth ~him that
711 2, 75 | were the tradesmen whom Our Lord cast out of the temple."
712 2, 76 | example of Christ. But Our Lord ~said of Himself (Lk. 19:
713 2, 76 | Ps. 18:8, "The law of the Lord is ~unspotted," because,
714 2, 78 | What shall I render ~to the Lord for all the things that
715 2, 78 | wise servant, ~whom his lord hath appointed over his
716 2, 79 | servant implies relation to a lord, wherever there is ~a special
717 2, 79 | 4:5): "One God [Vulg.: 'Lord'], one ~faith." Now true
718 2, 79 | Ecclus. 43:33, "Blessing the Lord, exalt Him as much as you
719 2, 79 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Our Lord is speaking of that which
720 2, 80 | offered first-fruits to the ~Lord with a most ready and devout
721 2, 80 | God, to put my hope in the Lord God": and this ~consideration
722 2, 80 | me: my help is from the Lord, ~Who made heaven and earth";
723 2, 81 | the seven petitions of the Lord's Prayer;~(10) Whether prayer
724 2, 81 | according to Ps. 9:38, "The Lord hath heard the desire of
725 2, 81 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: The Lord is said to hear the desire
726 2, 81 | thing ~I have asked of the Lord, this will I seek after,
727 2, 81 | dwell in the ~house of the Lord all the days of my life."
728 2, 81 | for a ~sweet smell to the Lord." Now this belongs to religion.
729 2, 81 | according to Ps. 83:12, "The Lord will give grace and glory."
730 2, 81 | 32:1, ~"Rejoice in the Lord, O ye just." Therefore we
731 2, 81 | 1/1~On the contrary, our Lord (Mt. 6 and Lk. 11) taught
732 2, 81 | in the petitions of the ~Lord's Prayer.~Aquin.: SMT SS
733 2, 81 | what is right. Hence our Lord said (Jn. 4:24) that true
734 2, 81 | the pattern given by our Lord. Now in the Lord's ~Prayer
735 2, 81 | by our Lord. Now in the Lord's ~Prayer we make petitions
736 2, 81 | the seven petitions of the Lord's Prayer are fittingly assigned?~
737 2, 81 | the seven petitions of the Lord's Prayer are ~not fittingly
738 2, 81 | petitions are mentioned in ~the Lord's Prayer, as appears from
739 2, 81 | 1/3~I answer that, The Lord's Prayer is most perfect,
740 2, 81 | contained in this prayer of our Lord." For ~since prayer interprets
741 2, 81 | should desire it. Now in the Lord's Prayer not only do we
742 2, 81 | but five petitions in the Lord's Prayer, for by omitting
743 2, 81 | 141:2): "I cried to the Lord with my ~voice, with my
744 2, 81 | made supplication to the Lord."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[83] A[
745 2, 81 | John Chrysostom], "Our Lord forbids one to pray ~in
746 2, 81 | thing I have asked of the Lord, this will I seek after."
747 2, 81 | pass the ~limits to see the Lord, and a very great multitude
748 2, 81 | prayer by instituting the ~Lord's Prayer (Mt. 6). Therefore
749 2, 81 | pray continually. ~For our Lord said (Lk. 18:1): "We ought
750 2, 81 | For it is written that our Lord passed the whole ~night
751 2, 81 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Our Lord instituted this prayer,
752 2, 81 | would have vainly said: Lord, be ~merciful to me a sinner";
753 2, 81 | stated above (A[7], ad 1) the Lord's Prayer is ~pronounced
754 2, 81 | and so if anyone say ~the Lord's Prayer while unwilling
755 2, 81 | nativity, deliver us, O Lord." The reason for ~impetration
756 2, 81 | at the end, "Through Our ~Lord," etc. belong to supplication.~
757 2, 82 | Ps. 28:2, "Adore ~ye the Lord in His holy court," says: "
758 2, 82 | words quoted Mt. 4:10: "The Lord thy God shalt ~thou adore
759 2, 82 | addressed one, saying: "Lord, if ~I have found favor
760 2, 82 | OBJ 1: By these words our Lord foretold the cessation of ~
761 2, 83 | certain ~offerings to their lord in recognition of his authority.
762 2, 83 | death, save only to the Lord."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[85] A[
763 2, 84 | will, as ~appears from our Lord's saying (Mt. 5:23), "If . . .
764 2, 84 | it is an oblation to the Lord, a most ~sweet savor of
765 2, 84 | savor of the victim of the Lord"; and (Lev. 2:1): "When
766 2, 84 | oblation of sacrifice to the Lord, his offering shall be ~
767 2, 84 | day ~we see serving the Lord may eat and drink of the
768 2, 84 | in the Old ~Testament the Lord forbade the children of
769 2, 84 | besides to offer to the Lord things appertaining to the ~
770 2, 84 | possessions of the Church: for our Lord had a purse for the use
771 2, 84 | in the house of the Lord thy God." Therefore it is
772 2, 84 | Prov. 3:9): "Honor the Lord with thy ~substance." Now
773 2, 84 | supporting his ~father (which our Lord condemns, Mt. 15:5), or
774 2, 84 | you ~say: The table of the Lord is defiled and that which
775 2, 84 | that which is feeble to the Lord." The same reasons avail
776 2, 84 | first-fruits were offered to the Lord for a special ~favor conferred
777 2, 84 | profess this ~day before the Lord thy God, that I am come
778 2, 84 | before the ~altar of the Lord thy God," and further on (
779 2, 84 | first-fruits of the land, which the Lord ~hath given me." Now the
780 2, 84 | written (Num. 18:8): "The ~Lord said to Aaron: Behold I
781 2, 84 | first-fruits of the land ~which the Lord hath given me," which second
782 2, 85 | fruits of trees, are ~the Lord's," and further on (Lev.
783 2, 85 | shall be sanctified to the Lord." This cannot be reckoned
784 2, 85 | for the saying of our Lord about tithes (Mt. 23:23), "
785 2, 85 | thou shalt ~eat before the Lord thy God in the place which
786 2, 85 | given in the Gospel by our Lord when He said (Mt. ~10:10) [*
787 2, 85 | in the New Law, for our Lord commanded us to ~give to
788 2, 85 | right given him by the Lord of receiving his livelihood
789 2, 85 | are they reproved by our Lord on that ~account, but only
790 2, 85 | below the priests, the ~Lord commanded that the former
791 2, 86 | 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, our Lord said (Lk. 9:62): "No man
792 2, 86 | things that appear, but the Lord beholdeth the heart." Yet
793 2, 86 | Vow ye, and pay ~to the Lord your God"; and Jacob vowed (
794 2, 86 | vowed (Gn. 28:21) that the Lord should ~be his God. Now
795 2, 86 | vowed that he would have the Lord for his God, by giving Him
796 2, 86 | 30,31, "made a vow to the Lord, saying: If Thou wilt deliver ~
797 2, 86 | offer a holocaust to the Lord." For this could have an ~
798 2, 86 | that ~"the Spirit of the Lord came upon him," because
799 2, 86 | thou hast promised ~to the Lord thy God, and hast spoken
800 2, 86 | thou hast made a vow to the Lord thy God thou shalt ~not
801 2, 86 | delay to pay it: because the Lord thy God will require it;
802 2, 86 | Vow ye and pay to the Lord ~your God."~Aquin.: SMT
803 2, 86 | shall make vows to the ~Lord, and perform them." Now,
804 2, 86 | may be ~sacrificed to the Lord, if anyone shall vow, shall
805 2, 86 | things of God [Vulg.: 'the Lord']," and since the end is
806 2, 86 | been ~sanctified to the Lord cannot be put to any other
807 2, 87 | perform'] thy oaths to the Lord"; ~and Augustine says [*
808 2, 87 | Thou shalt not tempt ~the Lord thy God." Now he that swears
809 2, 87 | 13): "Thou shalt fear the Lord thy ~God . . . and shalt
810 2, 87 | Thou shalt swear: As the ~Lord liveth, in truth, and in
811 2, 87 | 13): "Thou shalt fear the Lord thy ~God, and shalt serve
812 2, 87 | Mendacio xv) ~that "the Lord forbade swearing, in order
813 2, 87 | Para. 1/3~Reply OBJ 1: Our Lord forbade us to swear by creatures
814 2, 87 | perform thy oaths ~to the Lord."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[89] A[
815 2, 87 | infidelity of a subject to his lord would seem to ~be the greatest
816 2, 88 | high-priest presume to adjure our Lord ~Jesus Christ [*Mt. 26:63].~
817 2, 88 | Chrysostom, commenting on our Lord's words to the ~unclean
818 2, 89 | the ~lips: wherefore our Lord quoted against certain ones
819 2, 89 | and rejoice. O magnify the Lord with me." ~Aquin.: SMT SS
820 2, 89 | the tender mercies of the Lord, the praise of the ~Lord
821 2, 89 | Lord, the praise of the ~Lord for all the things that
822 2, 89 | all the things that the Lord hath bestowed upon us."
823 2, 89 | melody in your hearts to the Lord," says: "Listen, young men
824 2, 89 | 2,3: "Give praise to the Lord on the ~harp, sing to Him
825 2, 91 | call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved." Now whoever
826 2, 91 | Ecclus. 43:32): "Glorify the Lord as much as ever you can, ~
827 2, 93 | Who ~did no sin." Yet our Lord asked the demon: "What is
828 2, 93 | commentary on Lk. 8:30, "Our Lord ~inquired, not through ignorance,
829 2, 93 | among you a prophet of the Lord, I will appear to him in
830 2, 93 | stolen is that in which my lord drinketh ~and in which he
831 2, 93 | sqq.) that Josue, at the Lord's command, ~pronounced sentence
832 2, 93 | fleeing from the face of the Lord, was ~discovered and thrown
833 2, 93 | are disposed of by the ~Lord": sortilege of this kind
834 2, 94 | Paralip 1). Moreover, ~our Lord said to His disciples (Lk.
835 2, 94 | whatever to ~call on the Lord's name, according to Mk.
836 2, 94 | the ~divine symbol, or the Lord's Prayer, so as to give
837 2, 95 | bodily ~medicine, I have my Lord Jesus Christ, Who restores
838 2, 95 | Thou shalt not tempt the Lord thy God," ~says: "A man
839 2, 95 | try Me in this, ~saith the Lord, if I open not unto you
840 2, 95 | taste and see that the Lord is sweet," and (Rm. 12:2): "
841 2, 95 | blamed because when the Lord ~said: "Ask thee a sign
842 2, 95 | Ask thee a sign of the Lord thy God," he replied: "I
843 2, 95 | and I will not tempt the Lord," and then it was said to
844 2, 95 | 8) that he said ~to the Lord: "Whereby may I know that
845 2, 95 | Thou shalt not tempt the Lord thy God."~Aquin.: SMT SS
846 2, 95 | did ~the apostles ask the Lord that signs might be wrought
847 2, 96 | is the evil whereof Our Lord says (Mt. ~5:37): That which
848 2, 98 | will of God. Wherefore Our Lord said ~(Mt. 10:8): "Freely
849 2, 98 | to their need, but to the Lord for the reward of their
850 2, 98 | first-born (because before the Lord the first-born exercised
851 2, 98 | were to give some of ~his lord's property to a person,
852 2, 98 | to a person, against his lord's will and orders, the ~
853 2, 98 | what he received. Now Our Lord, Whose ~stewards and ministers
854 2, 98 | the will ~of the Supreme Lord. Wherefore he is suspended,
855 2, 99 | 1/1~On the contrary, our Lord (Mt. 15:3-6) reproved the
856 2, 99 | OBJ 1: According to our Lord's interpretation (Mt. 15:
857 2, 99 | sake of religion. For Our Lord said (Lk. 14:26): "If any ~
858 2, 99 | and bury my father," Our Lord replied: "Let ~the dead
859 2, 99 | 1/1~On the contrary, Our Lord reproved the Pharisees (
860 2, 99 | expounding this saying of our Lord says (Hom. ~xxxvii in Ev.)
861 2, 99 | because they ~obeyed the Lord's command, and spared not
862 2, 99 | parents and following our Lord, ~not that their father
863 2, 99 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Our Lord forbade the disciple to
864 2, 99 | xxviii in Matth.), "Our Lord by so doing ~saved him from
865 2, 99 | bury him. This is what Our Lord did not grant, because there
866 2, 101 | a ~gloss on Ps. 7:1, "O Lord my God, in Thee have I put
867 2, 101 | I put my trust," says: ~"Lord of all by His power, to
868 2, 101 | virtue directed to God as Lord is not distinct ~from that
869 2, 101 | pays due service to a human lord, is a ~distinct virtue from
870 2, 101 | inasmuch as God is our Lord by way of ~excellence. Now
871 2, 101 | reverence ~of a servant for his lord, for dulia signifies servitude,
872 2, 101 | that a servant reveres his lord under one aspect, a ~soldier
873 2, 102 | rendering due service to his lord. Accordingly the aspect
874 2, 102 | written (Mt. 9:30,31) that our Lord after healing the two blind
875 2, 102 | 7): "All things that the Lord ~hath spoken we will do,
876 2, 102 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Our Lord in telling the blind men
877 2, 102 | mediator and stood between the Lord and ~you at that time, to
878 2, 106 | rest with fear; thus the Lord (Num 25) commanded the ~
879 2, 106 | to uproot ~him. But our Lord forbade (Mt. 13:29) the
880 2, 106 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Our Lord forbids the uprooting of
881 2, 106 | viii). The saying of the Lord, ~"Visiting the iniquity
882 2, 109 | written ~(Lk. 24:28) that our Lord "pretended [Douay: 'made
883 2, 109 | to ~say. In this way our Lord "pretended He would go farther,"
884 2, 109 | son: but by his mouth the Lord expressed what He ~was about
885 2, 109 | 33, "I ~will bless the Lord at all times." There is
886 2, 109 | mere intention. For our Lord ~says of hypocrites (Mt.
887 2, 109 | As it ~hath pleased the Lord," etc., says that "pretended
888 2, 110 | heart. I know, saith the Lord, ~his boasting, and that
889 2, 111 | spiritual excellence. Thus our ~Lord said of certain men (Mt.
890 2, 113 | sinner hath provoked the Lord." Wherefore Jerome says (
891 2, 114 | 24): "The servant of the Lord must not wrangle." Therefore ~
892 2, 115 | De Offic. i) that "Our Lord does not wish a man to pour
893 2, 117 | fulfil the words of Our Lord (Mt. 6:34), "Be not . . . ~
894 2, 119 | worship to God as Creator and Lord. Wherefore ~religion is
895 2, 120 | do ye in the name of the ~Lord." Therefore the precept
896 2, 120 | carried the ark of the ~Lord for seven days, as related
897 2, 120 | Sabbath day, nor as to the Lord's day, on ~which men cook
898 2, 120 | given: "For in six days the Lord made heaven and earth . . .
899 2, 120 | For this ~same reason our Lord (Mt. 12:3) excused His disciples
900 2, 120 | Sabbath, wherefore our ~Lord says (Mt. 12:11): "What
901 2, 120 | Law the observance of the Lord's day took the ~place of
902 2, 120 | prohibition to work on the Lord' day is not so ~strict as
903 2, 120 | works are permitted on the Lord's ~day which were forbidden
904 2, 123 | since the "law of the Lord is unspotted" (Ps. 18:8).
905 2, 123 | 1/1~On the contrary, our Lord said (Mt. 10:28): "Fear
906 2, 123 | all they that fear the ~Lord," says that "it is human
907 2, 124 | 16): "He that feareth the Lord shall tremble at nothing."
908 2, 127 | honoreth them that fear the Lord," which points to ~the reverential
909 2, 130 | You call Me Master and ~Lord; and you say well" (Tract.
910 2, 130 | glorieth let him glory in ~the Lord, for not he who commendeth
911 2, 130 | or loves God, ~that our Lord said (Jn. 5:44): How can
912 2, 131 | 1/1~OBJ 2: Further our Lord calls the servant wicked
913 2, 138 | ye them ~not: because the Lord your God is in the midst
914 2, 145 | Christ's ~teaching. But our Lord said (Lk. 5:34) that "the
915 2, 145 | 8], A[3]], wherefore our Lord said (Mt. ~28:20): "Behold
916 2, 145 | OBJ 5: This saying of our Lord may be expounded in three
917 2, 145 | Comment. in Luc. v] ~that our Lord is speaking here of the
918 2, 145 | Old ~Law. Wherefore our Lord means to say that the apostles
919 2, 145 | Easter-eve, on which day our ~Lord's burial is commemorated,
920 2, 145 | year (in sign whereof our Lord fed four thousand men with
921 2, 145 | choosing His disciples our Lord ~"went out into a mountain
922 2, 145 | lusts we ~transgress the Lord's commandments which are
923 2, 146 | gluttony is not a sin. For our Lord said (Mt. ~15:11): "Not
924 2, 146 | Confess. x, 31): "Who ~is it, Lord, that does not eat a little
925 2, 146 | Jews, ~against whom our Lord is speaking, and the Manichees
926 2, 147 | whosoever have ~pleased Thee, O Lord, from the beginning." Now
927 2, 150 | have no commandment of the Lord: but I give counsel." Therefore ~
928 2, 150 | Ethic. x, 7), and as our Lord declared (Lk. ~10:42), "
929 2, 150 | thinketh on the things of the Lord: that she may be holy in
930 2, 150 | things of God" [Vulg.: 'the Lord'], whereas marriage is ~
931 2, 150 | things that belong to ~the Lord, however solicitous she
932 2, 150 | drink the chalice of the Lord?"~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[152]
933 2, 150 | Judge, dedicated to her Lord, consecrated to her God?" ~
934 2, 151 | God ~Who is the Supreme Lord of our body. Hence Augustine
935 2, 152 | Divine precept. But the ~Lord commanded (Osee 1:2): "Go
936 2, 152 | He who is joined to the Lord is one spirit." ~Wherefore
937 2, 152 | gift ~of wisdom from the Lord (3 Kgs. 3:2, Par. 1). Therefore
938 2, 154 | who knew ~the will of his lord . . . and did not . . .
939 2, 156 | eternal condemnation; for our Lord said ~(Mt. 5:22): "Whosoever
940 2, 156 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Our Lord said this of anger, by way
941 2, 156 | 5:21). Consequently our Lord is speaking here of the ~
942 2, 156 | 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, our Lord mentions three degrees of
943 2, 156 | of anger mentioned by our Lord do not refer to ~the different
944 2, 156 | case referred to by our Lord, as stated above (A[3], ~
945 2, 158 | 25, "The servant of the Lord must not ~wrangle, but be
946 2, 159 | thus Abraham said to the Lord (Gn. 18:27), "I will ~speak
947 2, 159 | 27), "I will ~speak to my Lord, whereas I am dust and ashes."
948 2, 159 | is written (Ps. 130:1), "Lord, my heart ~is not exalted,
949 2, 159 | abject in the house of the Lord, ~rather than to dwell in
950 2, 159 | earthly things. Hence our ~Lord, in order to remove an obstacle
951 2, 160 | a gloss on Ps. ~7:4, "O Lord my God, if I have done this
952 2, 161 | Thee among the strong, O Lord?" Therefore the first man ~
953 2, 161 | who ~knew the will of his lord . . . and did not according
954 2, 165 | All wisdom is from the Lord God," and Wis. ~7:17, "He
955 2, 165 | eyes" (Heb. 4:13), and "the Lord is a God of ~all knowledge" (
956 2, 166 | De Offic. i, 23): "Our Lord said: 'Woe to you who laugh, ~
957 2, 169 | who sitting . . . at the ~Lord's feet, heard His word" (
958 2, 169 | which I have heard of the Lord of hosts, the God of Israel,
959 2, 169 | preached ~everywhere, the Lord working withal and confirming
960 2, 169 | like unto Moses, whom the Lord knew face to face, in all
961 2, 169 | out of the mouth of the Lord," ~and (Ezech. 13:3): "Woe
962 2, 169 | When I sit in darkness, the Lord is my light." Now ~light
963 2, 169 | is in ~anguish, and the Lord hath hid it from me, and
964 2, 169 | upon the mount before the ~Lord; and behold the Lord passeth,"
965 2, 169 | the ~Lord; and behold the Lord passeth," etc. Hence it
966 2, 169 | it is stated that "the ~Lord spake to such and such a
967 2, 169 | or that "the word of the Lord," ~or "the hand of the Lord
968 2, 169 | Lord," ~or "the hand of the Lord was made upon him."~Aquin.:
969 2, 169 | is written, "I saw ~the Lord sitting upon a throne high
970 2, 169 | written (Amos 3:7): "The Lord ~God doth nothing without
971 2, 169 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: The Lord reveals to the prophets
972 2, 169 | Jer. 26:15): "In truth the Lord sent me to ~you, to speak
973 2, 169 | 4 Kgs. 20:6). Again the Lord ~said (Jer. 18:7,8): "I
974 2, 169 | according to Jn. 3:10: "The Lord [Vulg.: ~'God'] had mercy
975 2, 170 | Jerome on Amos 1:2, "The ~Lord will roar from Sion," says: "
976 2, 170 | To those who had said, "Lord, have we not prophesied
977 2, 170 | Mt. 7:22,23). Now "the ~Lord knoweth who are His" (2
978 2, 170 | know the word ~that the Lord hath spoken? Thou shalt
979 2, 170 | foretelleth in the name of the Lord, and it come not to ~pass,
980 2, 170 | to ~pass, that thing the Lord hath not spoken."~Aquin.:
981 2, 170 | of whom we read that the Lord spoke to ~him (Num. 22:12),
982 2, 171 | whose ~understanding our Lord opened "that they might
983 2, 171 | 14, "The Spirit of ~the Lord was their leader."~Aquin.:
984 2, 171 | among you a prophet of the Lord, I will appear to him in
985 2, 171 | Ezechiel ~1:3: "The hand of the Lord was upon him."~Aquin.: SMT
986 2, 171 | 23:2): "The Spirit of the Lord hath spoken by me"; ~while,
987 2, 172 | says (Is. ~6:1): 'I saw the Lord sitting,' etc. The third
988 2, 172 | people: "Thus saith the Lord": but ~not so the authors
989 2, 172 | that "the ~Spirit of the Lord came strongly upon him,
990 2, 172 | to Is. ~6:1, "I saw the Lord sitting."~Aquin.: SMT SS
991 2, 172 | written (Ex. 33:11) that "the Lord spoke to Moses face to face,
992 2, 172 | like ~unto Moses, whom the Lord knew face to face: in all
993 2, 172 | we are absent from ~the Lord."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[174]
994 2, 172 | Samuel "the word of the Lord was precious," i.e. rare;
995 2, 172 | 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, our Lord said (Mt. 11:13): "The prophets
996 2, 172 | these matters. Hence the Lord ~said to Moses (Ex. 6:2,
997 2, 172 | Moses (Ex. 6:2,3): "I am the Lord that appeared to Abraham,
998 2, 173 | Confessions: "Thou madest us, ~Lord, for Thyself, and our heart
999 2, 173 | on Ps. 30:1, "In Thee, O Lord, have I hoped, let ~me never
1000 2, 173 | body we are absent from the Lord. For we walk by faith, and ~
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