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1501 Suppl, 62| on the judgment of ~the Church.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[62] A[
1502 Suppl, 62| receive the judgment of the ~Church.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[62] A[
1503 Suppl, 62| ought not to refer to the Church the crime of another, even
1504 Suppl, 62| wife's crime before ~the Church, unless he has previously
1505 Suppl, 62| unless he be compelled by the Church, and by paying ~it thus
1506 Suppl, 62| at the judgment of the ~Church; and if she has been put
1507 Suppl, 62| at the ~judgment of the Church.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[62] A[
1508 Suppl, 62| the case is brought to the Church for judgment. The Reply
1509 Suppl, 62| unless it seem that ~the Church has been deceived by false
1510 Suppl, 62| by the judgment of the ~Church that they ought to be separated.
1511 Suppl, 62| they are separated by the Church. ~Therefore, etc.~Aquin.:
1512 Suppl, 62| adultery by the sentence of the Church, the ~divorce would seem
1513 Suppl, 62| OBJ 1: The sentence of the Church in pronouncing the divorce
1514 Suppl, 63| case of ~Christ and the Church.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[63] A[
1515 Suppl, 63| case ~of Christ and the Church. Therefore it is not a sacrament.~
1516 Suppl, 63| marriage of Christ with the Church. And on account ~of this
1517 Suppl, 63| though Christ has but one ~Church for His spouse, there are
1518 Suppl, 63| espoused to Him in the one ~Church. But the soul cannot be
1519 Suppl, 64| of the ministers of the ~Church, and not of others who should
1520 Suppl, 64| the need of ~the universal Church. Hence in favor of the business
1521 Suppl, 64| and less profit to the Church. Wherefore the wife ~cannot
1522 Suppl, 64| despite of the law of ~the Church ought to be dissolved. Yet
1523 Suppl, 64| by a ~commandment of the Church.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[64] A[
1524 Suppl, 64| disobeyed the commandment of the Church. It is thus ~that we are
1525 Suppl, 65| signification of Christ and the Church: and thus the "sacrament"
1526 Suppl, 65| is one, ~so also is the Church one. It is therefore evident
1527 Suppl, 65| union of Christ with the Church as one, nevertheless the
1528 Suppl, 65| distinction of degrees in the Church, which ~distinction is not
1529 Suppl, 65| distinction is not only in the Church militant but also in the
1530 Suppl, 65| militant but also in the Church ~triumphant. Consequently
1531 Suppl, 65| Christ not only with the Church militant, as some say, but
1532 Suppl, 65| say, but also with the ~Church triumphant where there are "
1533 Suppl, 66| union of ~Christ with the Church, which is the union of one
1534 Suppl, 66| union of Christ with ~the Church. Therefore since irregularity
1535 Suppl, 66| by ~the judgment of the Church, he be compelled to return
1536 Suppl, 66| union of Christ with the Church unity is found on ~either
1537 Suppl, 66| bridegroom signifies the Church militant ~which is entrusted
1538 Suppl, 66| as Christ also loved the Church," ~which show that the bride
1539 Suppl, 66| the bride signifies the Church, and the bridegroom ~Christ;
1540 Suppl, 66| Christ is the head of the Church." Wherefore others say ~
1541 Suppl, 66| the bride signifies ~the Church triumphant in which there
1542 Suppl, 66| moderns is one, so is the Church one. Wherefore those who
1543 Suppl, 66| belonged to the unity of the Church in ~which we serve God.
1544 Suppl, 66| Christ in the faith of the Church, was corrupted ~by the devil
1545 Suppl, 66| the apostles, since the Church ~has the same power now
1546 Suppl, 67| union of Christ with the Church, and in so far ~as it fulfills
1547 Suppl, 67| intention as a sacrament of the Church. Hence, from the moment
1548 Suppl, 67| made a sacrament of the Church, as long as it remains such
1549 Suppl, 68| legitimate ~in the eyes of the Church. Now it happens sometimes
1550 Suppl, 68| legitimate in the eyes of the Church, whereas there is some ~
1551 Suppl, 68| marry in the presence of the Church: or they may marry in ~secret
1552 Suppl, 68| legitimate in the eyes of the Church, for the very reason that ~
1553 Suppl, 68| is not prevented by the Church. Therefore children born
1554 Suppl, 68| in the presence of the Church, although there be an impediment,
1555 Suppl, 68| impediment, although the Church upholds ~their marriage
1556 Suppl, 69| sitting on ~a throne in the church incurs no dishonor when
1557 Suppl, 69| 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, the Church prays not that a man be
1558 Suppl, 69| bosom of Abraham that the Church ~prays for the faithful
1559 Suppl, 71| Whether the prayer of the Church, the Sacrament of the altar,
1560 Suppl, 71| indulgences granted by the Church profit them?~(11) Whether
1561 Suppl, 71| of the ~one body of the Church. Now one member is assisted
1562 Suppl, 71| is ~the authority of the Church whereby she clearly approves
1563 Suppl, 71| mentions the rite of the ~Early Church in praying for the dead,
1564 Suppl, 71| uniting the members of the ~Church, extends not only to the
1565 Suppl, 71| suffrages, ~represents the whole Church; for instance a priest when
1566 Suppl, 71| performs the ~burial service in church. And since one in whose
1567 Suppl, 71| in mortal sin, for ~the Church prays daily for sinners
1568 Suppl, 71| Therefore the suffrages of the Church profit even those who are
1569 Suppl, 71| Therefore the ~suffrages of the Church avail even for those who
1570 Suppl, 71| by the suffrages of the Church. Secondly, they made a ~
1571 Suppl, 71| since they were not of the Church, neither "by ~grace nor,
1572 Suppl, 71| can the suffrages of the Church avail; while others are
1573 Suppl, 71| namely who belonged to the Church as actual members, who had
1574 Suppl, 71| these the suffrages of the Church ought to avail. Yet they
1575 Suppl, 71| the damned, nor does the Church ~intend to pray for them,
1576 Suppl, 71| only the sacrament of the Church, but the ~effect incidental
1577 Suppl, 71| quoted: "The suffrages of the Church obtain ~forgiveness for
1578 Suppl, 71| Therefore the suffrages of the Church avail them.~Aquin.: SMT
1579 Suppl, 71| Therefore the suffrages ~of the Church profit those who are in
1580 Suppl, 71| to pray for a martyr in ~church, since we ought to commend
1581 Suppl, 71| by ~the suffrages of the Church.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[71] A[
1582 Suppl, 71| Whether the prayers of the Church, the sacrifice of the altar
1583 Suppl, 71| only by the prayers of the Church, the sacrifice of the altar
1584 Suppl, 71| to the ordinance ~of the Church which has appointed a special
1585 Suppl, 71| contains Him in Whom the whole Church is united and ~incorporated,
1586 Suppl, 71| namely the sacrifice of the Church and almsgiving are the chief
1587 Suppl, 71| for the worship of ~the Church or for the use of the faithful.~
1588 Suppl, 71| Whether the indulgences of the Church profit the dead?~Aquin.:
1589 Suppl, 71| indulgences granted by the Church profit ~even the dead. First,
1590 Suppl, 71| account of the custom of the Church, who orders ~the preaching
1591 Suppl, 71| the merit of the whole Church is more efficacious than ~
1592 Suppl, 71| therefore ~does the merit of the Church whereon indulgences are
1593 Suppl, 71| the indulgences of the Church profit those who are ~members
1594 Suppl, 71| who are ~members of the Church. Now those who are in purgatory
1595 Suppl, 71| purgatory are members of the ~Church, else the suffrages of the
1596 Suppl, 71| else the suffrages of the Church would not profit them. Therefore ~
1597 Suppl, 71| that is of profit to the Church, and it is for such a cause
1598 Suppl, 71| person the intention of the Church who dispenses the common ~
1599 Suppl, 71| there is no reason why the Church is able to ~transfer the
1600 Suppl, 71| follow that a prelate of the Church can ~release souls from
1601 Suppl, 71| sins ~are buried in the church this will lead to their
1602 Suppl, 71| poor or adornment to ~the church: for it is in this sense
1603 Suppl, 71| as offering them to the Church and as ~giving them to the
1604 Suppl, 71| them that in this ~case the Church's ordinance in appointing
1605 Suppl, 71| futile, they said that the Church did this to excite ~the
1606 Suppl, 71| common ~practice of the Church, when Mass is said for one
1607 Suppl, 71| it would seem that the Church ought not to ~have appointed
1608 Suppl, 71| uniting the members of the Church ~together, suffrages offered
1609 Suppl, 71| appointed to be offered in the Church.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[71] A[
1610 Suppl, 71| of the suffrages of the ~Church. Now the Eucharist, since
1611 Suppl, 72| the common custom of the ~Church which asks for the prayers
1612 Suppl, 72| to avoid these errors the Church says ~not: "Christ, pray
1613 Suppl, 72| all the petitions of the ~Church here below. Now if the suffrages
1614 Suppl, 72| if the suffrages of the Church here below for some ~one
1615 Suppl, 72| not true because, then the Church's suffrages for ~the dead
1616 Suppl, 72| confirmed by the custom of the Church, which often asks ~to be
1617 Suppl, 72| 6: The suffrages of the Church for the dead are as so many ~
1618 Suppl, 72| and the suffrages ~of the Church.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[73] Out.
1619 Suppl, 72| ceaselessly visiting His Church. So that, perhaps, if ~we
1620 Suppl, 73| who is the prince of the Church as he was of the ~Synagogue (
1621 Suppl, 74| reign of Christ denotes the Church wherein ~not only martyrs
1622 Suppl, 74| woman who represents ~the Church had a place prepared by
1623 Suppl, 74| the time during which the Church endures, ~and not any definite
1624 Suppl, 74| preaching of Christ on which the Church is built lasted three years
1625 Suppl, 74| persecutions suffered by the Church to the number of the plagues
1626 Suppl, 75| trespasses']." Therefore the Church ~prays that all debts may
1627 Suppl, 75| her in this life. Now the Church's ~prayer cannot be void
1628 Suppl, 75| some time of this ~life the Church will receive the remission
1629 Suppl, 75| time God will grant to the Church ~that men be born without
1630 Suppl, 79| will be there, since the Church sings that the bodies of ~
1631 Suppl, 84| publicly recalled in the Church, because shame is "fear
1632 Suppl, 85| whereby He comes daily to the Church, whom He visits ~spiritually
1633 Suppl, 85| at the time of the Early Church, in a ~degree sometimes
1634 Suppl, 85| less afflictions in the Church. ~Consequently it is impossible
1635 Suppl, 85| at the ~time of the Early Church persecutions were so bitter,
1636 Suppl, 85| Eusebius' History of ~the Church (vi, 7) and in Jerome's
1637 Suppl, 85| kingdom, or of the ~whole Church, the length of whose duration
1638 Suppl, 92| as ~being members of the Church. Therefore they receive
1639 Suppl, 92| especially in the state of the Church triumphant. ~Therefore no
1640 Suppl, 92| faith in the state ~of the Church militant. Therefore if a
1641 Suppl, 92| speak in Christ and in the Church." Hence it follows that
1642 Suppl, 92| spiritual bride, namely the Church in her ~members, belong
1643 Suppl, 92| to all the members of the Church, since ~the Church is the
1644 Suppl, 92| of the Church, since ~the Church is the spouse. But Christ
1645 Suppl, 92| Christ is a member of the Church according ~to 1 Cor. 12:
1646 Suppl, 92| Christ is united to the Church. They say, ~then, that as
1647 Suppl, 92| is the bridegroom and the Church the bride, and a dowry is ~
1648 Suppl, 92| His spouse, namely the Church, who is united to Him spiritually.
1649 Suppl, 92| Himself is dowered, but the Church.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[95] A[
1650 Suppl, 92| 1~Reply OBJ 4: The term Church is taken in two senses.
1651 Suppl, 92| this way ~alone has the Church the character of spouse:
1652 Suppl, 92| is ~not a member of the Church, but is the Head from which
1653 Suppl, 92| receive. In another sense the Church denotes the head and members
1654 Suppl, 92| said to be a member of the Church, inasmuch ~as He fulfills
1655 Suppl, 92| is the entire good of the Church, nor is He together with
1656 Suppl, 92| Himself. Speaking of the Church in this ~sense, the Church
1657 Suppl, 92| Church in this ~sense, the Church denotes not only the bride,
1658 Suppl, 92| be called a member of the Church in a ~certain sense, He
1659 Suppl, 92| dove," says: "One is the Church ~among men and angels."
1660 Suppl, 92| men and angels." But the Church is the bride, wherefore
1661 Suppl, 92| fitting for the members of the Church to have the dowries. Therefore
1662 Suppl, 92| Further, Christ espoused the Church by His Incarnation and Passion: ~
1663 Suppl, 92| angels do not ~belong to the Church, if we consider the Church
1664 Suppl, 92| Church, if we consider the Church as spouse. Therefore the ~
1665 Suppl, 92| included in the unity of the ~Church, they are not members of
1666 Suppl, 92| they are not members of the Church according to conformity
1667 Suppl, 92| nature, if we consider the Church as bride: and thus it is
1668 Suppl, 93| OTC Para. 3/3~Further, the Church militant comes down from
1669 Suppl, 93| militant comes down from the Church triumphant: "I ~saw the
1670 Suppl, 93| Apoc. 21:2). Now in the Church militant ~special rewards
1671 Suppl, 93| same should obtain in the Church triumphant.~Aquin.: SMT
1672 Suppl, 93| those other members of the Church in whom virginity is found:
1673 Suppl, 93| Civ. Dei i), ~and yet the Church celebrates the martyrdom
1674 Suppl, 93| from the free will. Yet the Church ~celebrates the martyrdom
1675 Suppl, 93| and for this reason the ~Church celebrates their martyrdom [*
1676 Suppl, 93| saints is celebrated in the Church for that they died ~in prison,
1677 Suppl, 93| Sylvester, whose feast the Church does not solemnize as a ~
1678 Suppl, 93| martyrdom is ~celebrated by the Church.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[96] A[
1679 Suppl, 93| to doctors. ~Because the Church militant is modelled after
1680 Suppl, 93| militant is modelled after the Church triumphant. Now ~in the
1681 Suppl, 93| triumphant. Now ~in the Church militant the greatest honor
1682 Suppl, 93| aureole is due to them in the Church triumphant.~Aquin.: SMT
1683 Suppl, 93| For this reason, too, the Church in enumerating the ~saints
1684 Suppl, 96| those who are now in the ~Church; for punishments are intended
1685 Suppl, 96| has been condemned by the Church for two reasons. First because
1686 Suppl, 96| for them, neither by the Church militant, nor by the ~Church
1687 Suppl, 96| Church militant, nor by the ~Church triumphant. For that which
1688 Appen2, 1| belief; this the ~universal Church holds, by praying for the
1689 Appen2, 1| resists the authority of the Church, incurs the note of ~heresy.~
1690 Appen2, 1| through the prayers of the Church.~Aquin.: SMT XP App. 2 Q[
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