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      Part, Question1501   3, 59  |          power belongs to Christ with respect to all human ~affairs?~Aquin.:
1502   3, 59  |              are subject to Christ in respect of that power, ~which He
1503   3, 59  |         concerning every man in every respect shall be perfectly and publicly ~
1504   3, 59  |             thing," i.e. in the ~same respect; but it is not unseemly
1505   3, 62  |              one is instrumental, in ~respect of which it works not by
1506   3, 62  |               which belongs to it in ~respect of its proper form: thus
1507   3, 62  |              the water of baptism, in respect of its proper power, cleanses
1508   3, 63  |           ascribed to an. accident in respect of that ~to which the accident
1509   3, 63  |               proximately, but not in respect of that ~to which it disposes
1510   3, 63  |            ascribed to a character in respect of ~those actions that pertain
1511   3, 63  |               worship, rather than in respect ~of grace.~Aquin.: SMT TP
1512   3, 63  |             wayfarer is changeable in respect of the free-will, it results
1513   3, 64  |               agent. But an agent in ~respect of a sacrament is twofold;
1514   3, 64  |               which belongs to Him in respect of His human nature, is ~
1515   3, 64  |         angels, resemble; indeed, in ~respect of His Passion, He is described
1516   3, 64  |              else. Therefore in this ~respect the sacrament would be invalid
1517   3, 64  |                sacrament: but in this respect we do not follow his opinion.
1518   3, 65  |            and habitudes. And in this respect ~it was necessary to have
1519   3, 66  |             figure of our Baptism, in respect of the ~salvation of the
1520   3, 66  |            figure of our ~Baptism, in respect of our delivery from the
1521   3, 68  |     generation man ~does not beget in respect of his soul, but in respect
1522   3, 68  |           respect of his soul, but in respect of his body. ~Consequently
1523   3, 68  |            like carnal birth, in this respect, that as the child while
1524   3, 68  |              to God are to be done in respect of the child.~Aquin.: SMT
1525   3, 69  |          punishment a man deserves in respect of God, but ~also to what
1526   3, 69  |             his debt of punishment in respect of God, he remains, nevertheless,
1527   3, 71  |             are done after Baptism in respect of ~the person baptized,
1528   3, 72  |            given a spiritual power in respect of sacred actions ~other
1529   3, 72  |          actions ~other than those in respect of which he receives power
1530   3, 73  |              48], A[3]), and ~in this respect it is called a "Sacrifice."~
1531   3, 73  |               Sacrament; ~and in this respect it is called "Communion"
1532   3, 73  |          winning thither. And in this respect it is also ~called the "
1533   3, 73  |       Egyptian captivity; and in this respect the Paschal Lamb is the
1534   3, 73  |             it represents it in every respect.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[73] A[
1535   3, 74  |              by the faithful, in this respect ~that by the mixing of the
1536   3, 75  |               objection holds good in respect of formal change, ~because
1537   3, 75  |             it does ~not hold good in respect of the change of the entire
1538   3, 75  |           transmutation, and in ~some respect differs from both. For the
1539   3, 76  |               from being moved in one respect, and ~yet to remain at rest
1540   3, 78  |               be understood only with respect ~to the last word spoken,
1541   3, 80  |            Januar., Ep. liv), "out of respect for ~this sacrament," so
1542   3, 80  |          daily; and therefore in this respect it is represented by ~the
1543   3, 81  |               a body that ~suffers in respect of some extrinsic body.
1544   3, 82  |              interceding, and in this respect there is no doubt but that
1545   3, 82  |             more fruitful. In another respect, ~inasmuch as the prayer
1546   3, 82  |              ministry. Hence, in this respect the prayer even of the sinful ~
1547   3, 82  |               is no parallel in this ~respect. There is, however, a resemblance
1548   3, 83  |               called a ~sacrifice, in respect of the effect of His Passion:
1549   3, 83  |             with the figure, in some ~respect: namely, because a part
1550   3, 84  |              same ~object in the same respect, in which way joy and sorrow
1551   3, 84  |            the same thing in the same respect cannot be ~pleasing and
1552   3, 84  |               same object in the same respect, but ~either of different
1553   3, 85  |           Nevertheless, in a ~certain respect, it is the first of the
1554   3, 86  |              from loving a man in one respect, while being offended with ~
1555   3, 86  |                sin does not, in ~this respect, induce a debt of eternal
1556   3, 88  |              seemingly ingratitude in respect of ~the aforesaid sins is
1557   3, 88  |         arises through ingratitude in respect ~of a subsequent sin is
1558   3, 88  |               through ~ingratitude in respect of a subsequent sin is as
1559   3, 88  |        arising through ingratitude in respect of a subsequent sin is ~
1560   3, 88  |                through ingratitude in respect of a subsequent sin is equal
1561   3, 88  |         Because it may happen that in respect of ~the same favor, one
1562   3, 89  |               twofold dignity, one in respect of ~God, the other in respect
1563   3, 89  |         respect of ~God, the other in respect of the Church. In respect
1564   3, 89  |             respect of the Church. In respect of God he again loses ~a
1565   3, 89  |      acceptable to God. It is in this respect ~that they are deadened,
1566 Suppl, 1 |            origin and its effect: in ~respect of which we find that contrition
1567 Suppl, 1 |               our will; not indeed in respect of the will that we had
1568 Suppl, 1 |             consented to them, but in respect of that which we have now,
1569 Suppl, 2 |             this, it follows, in some respect, the movement of the superior ~
1570 Suppl, 2 |     punishment ~accrues to it, in the respect of which the damned will
1571 Suppl, 3 |            him from ~God; and in this respect the separation from God
1572 Suppl, 3 |       accidental degree of malice, in respect of the present ~and the
1573 Suppl, 3 |        actually distinct intensity in respect of each ~individual sin,
1574 Suppl, 6 |              which it turns, in which respect the sinner returns to self; ~
1575 Suppl, 6 |           derives infinity, in which ~respect the remission of sin must
1576 Suppl, 7 |             as ~a judge), and in this respect it is made known to him
1577 Suppl, 8 |          their confessor; who in this respect is the prelate's superior;
1578 Suppl, 8 |               is bound to him in this respect. Therefore it ~cannot be
1579 Suppl, 9 |               first is knowledge, in ~respect of which confession is said
1580 Suppl, 9 |             be voluntary, and in this respect ~confession is said to be "
1581 Suppl, 9 |             the due end, and in this ~respect confession is said to be "
1582 Suppl, 9 |            act immovably, and in this respect it ~is said that confession
1583 Suppl, 9 |     shamefulness of sin, ~and in this respect confession should be "full
1584 Suppl, 9 |               committed, and in ~this respect it is said to be "tearful."
1585 Suppl, 9 |           self-abjection, and in this respect it should be "humble," so
1586 Suppl, 9 |             by falsehood, and in this respect confession is said to be "
1587 Suppl, 9 |      multiplicity" of words, in which respect it is said ~to be "simple"
1588 Suppl, 9 |               made known, and in this respect ~confession should be "entire."~
1589 Suppl, 11|              other sins than those in respect of which the penitent ~promises
1590 Suppl, 12|           equality ~in the agent with respect to a previous offense, is
1591 Suppl, 12|          where duty ~is considered in respect of the sin committed. Secondly,
1592 Suppl, 13|            the ~aversion, and in this respect it is pardoned gratuitously,
1593 Suppl, 13|              a mutable good, in which respect it is possible to ~make
1594 Suppl, 13|             then both are debtors in ~respect of fulfilling this punishment,
1595 Suppl, 14|              and this can be done in ~respect of one debt without another.
1596 Suppl, 14|             works, are meritorious in respect of ~eternal life, and satisfactory
1597 Suppl, 14|             life, and satisfactory in respect of paying off the debt of ~
1598 Suppl, 14|         charity to be pleasing in one respect, so neither can ~it make
1599 Suppl, 14|            them pleasing in the other respect.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[14] A[
1600 Suppl, 14|         having charity, is nothing in respect of spiritual being, according ~
1601 Suppl, 14|                The first is an act in respect of which the agent ~himself
1602 Suppl, 15|               our power, ~yet in some respect they are, in so far as we
1603 Suppl, 16|           acts which they exercise in respect of their end. Wherefore, ~
1604 Suppl, 16|            virtue ~was lacking in His respect both actually and potentially:
1605 Suppl, 17|          effects, even as fire in one respect is ~said to have the power
1606 Suppl, 19|          either altogether or in some respect, in so far as ~they are
1607 Suppl, 20|               one can use the ~key in respect of another over whom he
1608 Suppl, 20|            man cannot use the keys in respect of a ~superior. For every
1609 Suppl, 20|               cannot use the keys in ~respect of one who is not his subject.~
1610 Suppl, 21|           must not give them marks of respect; ~"communio," i.e. we must
1611 Suppl, 21|              not apply to it in every respect, but ~only in some.~Aquin.:
1612 Suppl, 21|             have ~it not; and in this respect the Master of the Sentences
1613 Suppl, 21|      safeguard of virtue; and in this respect he says that "protection ~
1614 Suppl, 21|               the ~enemy, and in this respect he says that "the devil
1615 Suppl, 22|               not directly, but ~with respect to the external judgment.
1616 Suppl, 24|     excommunication, yet in a certain respect the chains of ~excommunication
1617 Suppl, 25|               are more meritorious in respect of ~the essential reward,
1618 Suppl, 27|             want at times and in some respect, and ~thus need to be supplied
1619 Suppl, 29|      sacrament of Extreme Unction: in respect of ~which five points have
1620 Suppl, 29|            defects ~sufficiently with respect to every state of life.
1621 Suppl, 29|             to the person anointed in respect of various parts of his
1622 Suppl, 29|              the faithful, is that in respect of ~Christ's true body no
1623 Suppl, 29|               priesthood, whereas, in respect ~of Christ's mystic body
1624 Suppl, 30|               but it always remits in respect of the aforesaid weakness
1625 Suppl, 30|              the last is ~formal with respect to all the others that precede,
1626 Suppl, 32|            anointed in those parts in respect of which the mind's purity
1627 Suppl, 32|             uncleanliness, and out of respect for the sacrament.~Aquin.:
1628 Suppl, 34|        sacrament has no authority in ~respect of the conferring of this
1629 Suppl, 35|          recipient of those gifts, in respect of which the members of
1630 Suppl, 37|               genus, so to speak, in ~respect of Orders.~Aquin.: SMT XP
1631 Suppl, 37|             the Orders below. In this respect our Orders ~correspond to
1632 Suppl, 37|             of the Eucharist. In this respect, too, one ~order ranks above
1633 Suppl, 39|        discretion ~is required out of respect for the dignity of the sacrament,
1634 Suppl, 39|              is required ~both out of respect for, and for the lawfulness
1635 Suppl, 40|             of the Church is, in some respect, a ~copy of Christ, as stated
1636 Suppl, 40|              than the priest, in this respect the episcopate is ~not an
1637 Suppl, 40|         receives a spiritual power in respect of certain sacraments, this
1638 Suppl, 40|         universal governing power ~in respect of the common good, otherwise
1639 Suppl, 40|              be a governing ~power in respect of the whole Church, above
1640 Suppl, 40|             the degrees of ~union, in respect of which one congregation
1641 Suppl, 40|              and consequently in this respect it is necessary ~for the
1642 Suppl, 41|            natural law are binding in respect of ~all time. Now matrimony
1643 Suppl, 41|             species, which differs in respect of one ~circumstance, namely
1644 Suppl, 42|              the Church, and ~in this respect it is a sacrament of the
1645 Suppl, 42|            the same thing in the same respect.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[42] A[
1646 Suppl, 42|              that case it would in no respect surpass the sacraments of
1647 Suppl, 43|              is bound to the other in respect ~of contracting marriage;
1648 Suppl, 44|       matrimony there is a joining in respect of which we speak ~of husband
1649 Suppl, 47|              involuntary in a certain respect (Cf. FS, Q[6], A[6]). ~Wherefore
1650 Suppl, 47|              two respects. First, in ~respect of the quality of the danger
1651 Suppl, 49|      indissolubility of the union, in respect ~of which it signifies the
1652 Suppl, 52|             Now just ~as impotence in respect of coition makes a person
1653 Suppl, 52|             ignorance or impotence in respect of coition ~is an impediment
1654 Suppl, 52|             son is like the father in respect of the form which is ~his,
1655 Suppl, 53|           stronger position. In ~this respect a simple vow binds in the
1656 Suppl, 53|      incompatibility with marriage in respect of ~the latter's act which
1657 Suppl, 53|               payment of the debt, in respect of which it is incompatible ~
1658 Suppl, 53|             not dissolve the ~bond in respect of the other party, since
1659 Suppl, 54|          called "a tie." Wherefore in respect of any kind of a ~fellowship
1660 Suppl, 54|            are in the same degree in ~respect of the root of consanguinity,
1661 Suppl, 54|          grandfather, nevertheless in respect of the person whose ~consanguinity
1662 Suppl, 54|            persons, by ~Divine law in respect of some, and by human law
1663 Suppl, 54|             some, and by human law in respect of others.~Aquin.: SMT XP
1664 Suppl, 54|          remain now a ~prohibition in respect of nephews and uncles.~Aquin.:
1665 Suppl, 54|         unfitted for marriage even in respect of its principal ~end which
1666 Suppl, 55|          connected: and it happens in respect of their connection that
1667 Suppl, 55|             and marriage, and in this respect it causes ~affinity. There
1668 Suppl, 55|            from marriage, and in this respect it does not cause affinity.
1669 Suppl, 55|              conjugal ~fellowship, in respect of which also marriage is
1670 Suppl, 55|               is ~equally impotent in respect of the act in question.~
1671 Suppl, 56|         another's spiritual father in respect of Penance, teaching, pastoral
1672 Suppl, 58|            cannot be an impediment in respect of one woman without being
1673 Suppl, 58|             without being so ~also in respect of all.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
1674 Suppl, 59|               contrary to marriage in respect of its chief good, which
1675 Suppl, 65|                eating inordinately in respect of undue time. Accordingly
1676 Suppl, 65|            end of marriage is, in one respect, entirely ~destroyed, and
1677 Suppl, 65|             destroyed, and in another respect hindered. For the good of
1678 Suppl, 65|       learning from their parents, in respect of which three things the ~
1679 Suppl, 65|               concubines. For in this respect a dispensation was possible,
1680 Suppl, 67|        directed to the common good in respect ~of its principal end, which
1681 Suppl, 67|               offspring; although in ~respect of its secondary end it
1682 Suppl, 67|              intention of ~nature, in respect of which all things are
1683 Suppl, 67|            good of the ~offspring, in respect of nature's first intention
1684 Suppl, 67|              comparison fails. But in respect of nature's second intention,
1685 Suppl, 67|              New Law over the ~Old in respect of the counsels, not only
1686 Suppl, 69|              not depend on a body in ~respect of their being, nevertheless
1687 Suppl, 69|         regards the ~body, because in respect thereof is verified the
1688 Suppl, 69|               the Fathers and hell in respect ~of the aforesaid quality
1689 Suppl, 69|               two ways: either in the respect of ~good, and then it is
1690 Suppl, 69|            then it is paradise; or in respect of evil, and thus as regards ~
1691 Suppl, 70|           that it is nowise moved in ~respect of such operations as seeing,
1692 Suppl, 70|              comparison holds in this respect that just as the images
1693 Suppl, 70|              as it ~were, and in this respect this fire is really hurtful
1694 Suppl, 70|     comparison does not hold in every respect, but it does ~in some, as
1695 Suppl, 71|             the way, yet in a certain respect they are still on the way, ~
1696 Suppl, 71|               changed by any works in respect of the state ~of happiness
1697 Suppl, 71|          final award, because in this respect they are still ~wayfarers.~
1698 Suppl, 71|           they are performed, in this respect the suffrages of the ~wicked
1699 Suppl, 71|              and consequently in this respect is worthy to be heard by
1700 Suppl, 71|           punishment, he will in this respect be deprived of the fruit
1701 Suppl, 71|                produce this effect in respect of everything that they
1702 Suppl, 71|             is ~increased formally in respect of the formal aspect of
1703 Suppl, 71|             goods common, and in this respect they avail more the person
1704 Suppl, 71|               another ~after death in respect of the diminution of punishment;
1705 Suppl, 72|               his body, it is in this respect ~that Augustine uses this
1706 Suppl, 72|          speak of the sun and moon in respect of the very ~moment of Christ'
1707 Suppl, 72|          however, we speak of them in respect of the time ~immediately
1708 Suppl, 72|          glorified, wherefore in this respect ~it needs to be cleansed.
1709 Suppl, 72|        consequently in this threefold respect it will be most fitting
1710 Suppl, 72|          foreign matter: and in this ~respect it will be possible for
1711 Suppl, 72|          impurity of mixture, and ~in respect of both it is more fitting
1712 Suppl, 72|      engulfing of the wicked: in this respect it will ~follow the judgment.~
1713 Suppl, 72|           Babylonian furnace. In this respect a distinction is drawn between ~
1714 Suppl, 72|               conformed to God in one respect, it is not ~simply. Because,
1715 Suppl, 72|              the passive principle in respect of its ultimate perfection,
1716 Suppl, 72|               namely ~the form; or in respect of a disposition in virtue
1717 Suppl, 73|               therefore as Christ, in respect of His human nature, received ~
1718 Suppl, 73|       sometimes it is not the form in respect of which ~this likeness
1719 Suppl, 73|               the life of ~nature, in respect of which all were conformed
1720 Suppl, 73|              body; ~wherefore in this respect God will employ the ministry
1721 Suppl, 74|              22:5). Wherefore in this respect it matters not whether the ~
1722 Suppl, 75|              will not be glorious, in respect of the term "whereto," ~
1723 Suppl, 75|           term "whereto," ~and not in respect of the term "wherefrom."
1724 Suppl, 76|         differ, not in essence but in respect of glory and misery, which
1725 Suppl, 76|               are to their matter, in respect of their being ~established
1726 Suppl, 76|             but as to its ~matter, in respect of which it is a particular
1727 Suppl, 77|           parts belongs to a ~body in respect of matter the disposition
1728 Suppl, 77|               of which is quantity in respect ~of which it is divided.
1729 Suppl, 77|              ascribed to the body in ~respect of its parts of matter.
1730 Suppl, 77|         nature; because it is in this respect that it bears a relation
1731 Suppl, 77|             may be considered both in respect of ~species, as to what
1732 Suppl, 77|              species in them, and in ~respect of matter, as to that which
1733 Suppl, 78|               measure of ~quantity in respect of matter in all, unless
1734 Suppl, 79|           Hence even as in a certain ~respect "He deprived the flames
1735 Suppl, 79|               hurt, while ~in another respect that power remained, since
1736 Suppl, 79|              either in ~itself, or in respect of its cause. If it be considered
1737 Suppl, 79|          bears relation to that ~with respect to which it is said to be
1738 Suppl, 80|              quantity, ~especially in respect of depth and breadth, but
1739 Suppl, 80|             is subject to the soul in respect of the other operations
1740 Suppl, 80|    distinction ~between lines save in respect of a different placing:
1741 Suppl, 80|            like ~spirits in a certain respect. Now two spirits cannot
1742 Suppl, 80|             its proper dimensions, in respect of which a located body
1743 Suppl, 80|              variation in quantity in respect of ~the same matter, so
1744 Suppl, 80|            that change of quantity in respect of matter ~would be incompatible
1745 Suppl, 83|               conducing, in a certain respect, to a cessation of ~punishments;
1746 Suppl, 83|               the sight. Wherefore in respect of this mode of passion
1747 Suppl, 86|             who have higher merit ~in respect of the essential reward.~
1748 Suppl, 86|               in His human nature, in respect of which "He was ~appointed
1749 Suppl, 87|             is not due to ~the Son in respect of His human nature. Therefore
1750 Suppl, 87|           that Christ should judge in respect ~of His having authority
1751 Suppl, 87|              which pertains to Him in respect of ~His human nature. Wherefore "
1752 Suppl, 87|               Reply OBJ 1: Christ, in respect of His Divine nature, has
1753 Suppl, 87|             right of creation; but in respect of His ~human nature He
1754 Suppl, 87|             not only from eternity in respect of the Divine nature, but
1755 Suppl, 87|          nature, but also in ~time in respect of the human nature wherein
1756 Suppl, 87|               and likeness ~of God in respect of our soul, and are of
1757 Suppl, 87|         species as the man ~Christ in respect of our body, he ascribes
1758 Suppl, 87|          hated by ~certain persons in respect of some of the effects of
1759 Suppl, 88|              services, that namely in respect of which the ~heavenly bodies
1760 Suppl, 88|              lower world: and in that respect also this movement ~makes
1761 Suppl, 88|               every situation: but in respect of one situation it has
1762 Suppl, 88|           with certain things than in respect ~of another situation; thus
1763 Suppl, 88|      causality of that movement ~with respect to this lower world. Hence
1764 Suppl, 88|               shining for them in one respect, will be unable to ~enlighten
1765 Suppl, 89|             thing ~is intelligible in respect of its actuality and not
1766 Suppl, 89|            passive intellect, in this respect, to primary matter. ~Thus
1767 Suppl, 90|              of perfection in them in respect to the ~beatific operation:
1768 Suppl, 92|              have a likeness in every respect, we must not argue that
1769 Suppl, 92|               image of the Trinity in respect of ~the memory, understanding,
1770 Suppl, 92|              affections - and in this respect some reckon love as a dowry,
1771 Suppl, 93|               in two ways: either ~in respect of all time past, present,
1772 Suppl, 93|        spirituality of virgins; or in respect of a particular time, and
1773 Suppl, 93|              due to martyrdom, not in respect of the ~exterior infliction,
1774 Suppl, 94|             tears. ~Wherefore in this respect it will be impossible for
1775 Suppl, 94|           head and eyes, and in this ~respect weeping will be possible
1776 Suppl, 95|             punishment, since in this respect both have ~reached the term.
1777 Suppl, 95|                brings us joy, in some respect, either on the part of the
1778 Suppl, 95|             and so forth, and in this respect the ~thought of God can
1779 Suppl, 96|                properly speaking, in ~respect of the inordinateness in
1780 Appen1, 2|            submits to it, and in this respect the punishment is said to
1781 Appen1, 2|              there can be no merit in respect of the ~essential reward,
1782 Appen1, 2|           reward, but there can be in respect of some accidental reward, ~
1783 Appen1, 2|               be a meritorious act in respect of the remission ~of venial
1784 Appen1, 2|             For every cleansing is in respect of some ~uncleanness. But
 
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