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1001 2, 178 | things that are near it"; secondly, "its uplifting from ~external
1002 2, 178 | variety of composite objects; ~secondly, because it understands
1003 2, 178 | from external objects." ~Secondly, another lack of uniformity
1004 2, 178 | contemplates without difficulty. Secondly, contemplation ~may be delightful
1005 2, 178 | in regard to its nature; secondly, in regard to us. It is
1006 2, 178 | and unchangeable ~things; secondly, because it has no contrary,
1007 2, 180 | to Divine contemplation. Secondly, active ~life may be considered
1008 2, 180 | 182] A[4] Body Para. 2/2~Secondly, a thing precedes with regard
1009 2, 181 | perfecting of the saints." Secondly, it regards the need of
1010 2, 182 | necessary for an ~animal's life. Secondly, a thing is said to be perfect
1011 2, 182 | necessary for salvation. Secondly, by the ~removal from man'
1012 2, 182 | perfect children of God. Secondly, as to ~the intensity of
1013 2, 182 | to his internal ~actions; secondly, with respect to his external
1014 2, 182 | be released from service. Secondly, it is ~required that the
1015 2, 182 | other outward practices. Secondly, it may be considered ~in
1016 2, 183 | presumptuous to tend to perfection. Secondly, because he who enters ~
1017 2, 183 | according to his ~own will; secondly, what it behooves a man
1018 2, 183 | undertake an honest labor." Secondly, because this is contrary
1019 2, 183 | 185] A[6] R.O. 2 Para. 2/3~Secondly, according to Augustine'
1020 2, 184 | state consists chiefly; secondly, ~those things which are
1021 2, 184 | charity belongs to perfection. Secondly, a ~thing belongs to perfection
1022 2, 184 | to the married ~state." Secondly, because it involves man
1023 2, 184 | perfection of charity: ~secondly, as quieting the human mind
1024 2, 184 | removed by the vow of poverty; secondly, the concupiscence of ~sensible
1025 2, 184 | by the vow of poverty; ~secondly, as regards the control
1026 2, 184 | vow of voluntary poverty: ~secondly, the good of his own body,
1027 2, 184 | 186] A[8] Body Para. 3/5~Secondly, because the vow of obedience
1028 2, 184 | 186] A[9] Body Para. 2/2~Secondly, a thing is contained in
1029 2, 184 | precept of the ~divine law. Secondly, if he sin out of contempt,
1030 2, 184 | done evil before Thee.'" Secondly, he ~is assisted by his
1031 2, 185 | forbidden in other rules. Secondly, he refutes the above error ~
1032 2, 185 | 187] A[1] Body Para. 3/3~Secondly, a thing is said to be unlawful
1033 2, 185 | work not with their hands. Secondly, as to the ~divine praises
1034 2, 185 | the labors of thy hands." Secondly, it ~is directed to the
1035 2, 185 | working with his hands." Secondly, to avoid the coveting of ~
1036 2, 185 | were not as yet founded. Secondly, because religious ~have
1037 2, 185 | exclusively with such like ~works; secondly, because those who devote
1038 2, 185 | occasion from them," etc. Secondly, in order to avoid ~burdening
1039 2, 185 | working with their hands. ~Secondly, because that which they
1040 2, 185 | authority of ~the prelates. Secondly, if they be ministers of
1041 2, 185 | anything else unbecoming. Secondly, mendicancy may be considered
1042 2, 185 | mendicancy is ~unlawful; secondly, by a motive of necessity
1043 2, 185 | before Me?" (3 Kgs. 21:29). ~Secondly, in order to set an example
1044 2, 185 | 187] A[6] Body Para. 4/4~Secondly, coarse and homely attire
1045 2, 186 | or ~ransoming captives. Secondly, there may be various religious
1046 2, 186 | spiritual welfare ~of others. Secondly, in the sense of tolerating
1047 2, 186 | 188] A[5] Body Para. 2/3~Secondly, the study of letters is
1048 2, 186 | and teach not yourself. Secondly, as regards the affections, ~
1049 2, 187 | to ~arrive at the summit. Secondly, in comparison with various
1050 2, 187 | dispositions of nature. Secondly, the efficacy of a simple ~
1051 2, 187 | proportionate to the due end. Secondly, on account of a religious ~
1052 2, 187 | qu. iii, cap. ~Praesens). Secondly, if one person persuade
1053 2, 187 | mortal and fallible man. Secondly, ~the entrance into religion
1054 3, 1 | fitness of the Incarnation; secondly, the mode of union of the
1055 3, 1 | preservation of human life. Secondly, when the end is attained
1056 3, 1 | established and founded faith." ~Secondly, with regard to hope, which
1057 3, 1 | because they have ~no bodies." Secondly, because we are thereby
1058 3, 1 | as being of God and man. Secondly, man's ~satisfaction may
1059 3, 1 | Q[1] A[5] Body Para. 3/5~Secondly, on account of the order
1060 3, 1 | Q[1] A[6] Body Para. 2/3~Secondly, from the effect of man'
1061 3, 2 | first, the union itself; secondly, the Person assuming; thirdly,
1062 3, 2 | disproved later on (A[6]). Secondly, because ~thereby we should
1063 3, 2 | Q[2] A[1] Body Para. 3/4~Secondly, one thing is made up of
1064 3, 2 | it cannot be generated. Secondly, ~because what is mixed
1065 3, 2 | its ~specific perfection. Secondly, because the Divine and
1066 3, 2 | Boethius (De Duab. Nat.). Secondly, because if it is granted ~
1067 3, 2 | the Nature of the Word. Secondly, in the aspect of person
1068 3, 2 | 2] A[5] R.O. 2 Para. 2/2~Secondly, this saying of Damascene
1069 3, 2 | the man, as in a temple; secondly, ~"by unity of intention,"
1070 3, 2 | for essence or ~nature; secondly, for suppositum or hypostasis -
1071 3, 2 | regard to the things united; secondly, in regard to that in which
1072 3, 2 | gratuitously bestowing something; ~secondly, as the free gift of God.
1073 3, 2 | saints know and love God; ~secondly, by personal being, and
1074 3, 2 | as in ~other creatures; secondly, by sanctifying grace, as
1075 3, 2 | cannot fall under merit. Secondly, because ~grace cannot fall
1076 3, 2 | natural to fire to mount; ~secondly, we call natural to man
1077 3, 3 | together at the same time. Secondly, the ~intellect stands towards
1078 3, 3 | Q[3] A[8] Body Para. 2/3~Secondly, the reason of this fitness
1079 3, 4 | assumed by the Word of God; ~secondly, what were co-assumed, whether
1080 3, 4 | with regard to the nature; secondly, with ~regard to its parts;
1081 3, 4 | as the Platonists held; ~secondly, as existing in an intellect
1082 3, 4 | individualized in a person. ~Secondly, because to a common nature
1083 3, 4 | is the Person assuming. Secondly, ~because this would have
1084 3, 4 | made for the whole nature. Secondly, it ~pertains to man's greater
1085 3, 5 | Philosopher (Metaph. vii, 39). Secondly, because this ~would lessen
1086 3, 5 | 5] A[2] R.O. 1 Para. 2/2~Secondly, as regards His body, not
1087 3, 5 | truth by the Evangelists. ~Secondly, this error lessens the
1088 3, 5 | as is said Metaph. i, 2. Secondly, it ~is inconsistent with
1089 3, 6 | midway between man and God; secondly, as regards the idea of ~
1090 3, 6 | on the part of the agent, secondly on the part of the matter;
1091 3, 7 | what belongs to perfection; secondly, what ~belongs to defect.~
1092 3, 7 | influx of Divine ~grace. Secondly, on account of the dignity
1093 3, 7 | can naturally be in him; secondly, ~"as regards power"; for
1094 3, 7 | outpouring of His grace. Secondly, in His relation ~to the
1095 3, 7 | part of grace itself, or secondly on the part of the one who
1096 3, 7 | cannot exceed its subject. Secondly it may be viewed in its
1097 3, 7 | the part of the subject; secondly, on the part of the form ~
1098 3, 7 | Christ did not increase. Secondly, as regards the effects,
1099 3, 7 | Holy Ghost takes place. Secondly, the reason of this order
1100 3, 8 | amongst many brethren." ~Secondly, He had perfection as regards
1101 3, 8 | Apostle says (Rm. 6:13): secondly, ~inasmuch as the life of
1102 3, 8 | united to Him by ~glory; secondly, of those who are actually
1103 3, 8 | of the whole human race; secondly, in ~free-will.~Aquin.:
1104 3, 8 | head to the other members; secondly, by a certain exterior ~
1105 3, 8 | the ~state of wayfarers. Secondly, because Christ is the Head
1106 3, 9 | s knowledge in general; ~secondly, of each particular kind
1107 3, 9 | souls of the rest of men. Secondly, ~because, since everything
1108 3, 9 | way leading to perfection; secondly, as an effect proceeding
1109 3, 10 | which ~it had in the Word. Secondly, "all things" may be taken
1110 3, 10 | whatever is a being in act; secondly, relatively, i.e. ~whatever
1111 3, 10 | yet does not comprehend. Secondly, ~there is the infinite
1112 3, 11 | pertains to human sciences; secondly, by this knowledge Christ ~
1113 3, 11 | a process of ~reasoning. Secondly, knowledge may be called
1114 3, 11 | from the inflowing cause; ~secondly, as regards what it has
1115 3, 11 | is a good ~and a being; secondly, being and goodness are
1116 3, 12 | received from sensible things; secondly, by knowledge ~imprinted
1117 3, 12 | active intellect suffices; secondly, by the ~higher impression
1118 3, 13 | of nature ~or of grace; secondly, as it is the instrument
1119 3, 13 | determinate ~relation to its body. Secondly, Christ's soul may be viewed
1120 3, 13 | not subject to His will. ~Secondly, He wished things to be
1121 3, 14 | of the defects of body; secondly, of the defects of soul.~
1122 3, 14 | whereupon we esteemed Him ~not." Secondly, because the de. sire of
1123 3, 14 | borne our ~infirmities." Secondly, in order to cause belief
1124 3, 15 | the gifts of the ~wicked." Secondly, the truth of His human
1125 3, 15 | that He suffered for us; ~secondly, with reference to His personal
1126 3, 15 | knowledge of future things." Secondly, it may ~be considered with
1127 3, 15 | with a bodily passion; secondly, with an animal passion.
1128 3, 15 | but not so in ~Christ. Secondly, as regards the principle,
1129 3, 15 | Christ, even as sorrow. Secondly, fear may be considered
1130 3, 15 | passible, as Christ's soul was; secondly, because their bodies do
1131 3, 16 | belongs to Christ in Himself; secondly, as to what belongs to Christ
1132 3, 16 | that we are now speaking. ~Secondly, it may be so understood
1133 3, 16 | as was said (A[1], ad 4). Secondly, because even if this ~proposition
1134 3, 16 | a difference of nature. Secondly it may be ~taken as referring
1135 3, 16 | human nature is a person. Secondly it may be taken that in ~
1136 3, 18 | 18] A[6] Body Para. 2/3~Secondly, for contrariety of wills
1137 3, 18 | could nowise extend so far. Secondly, ~because neither the Divine
1138 3, 20 | rays of this goodness. ~Secondly, human nature is subject
1139 3, 20 | or subject to Himself. ~Secondly, it may be understood of
1140 3, 21 | Son should be unknown." Secondly, to give us an example ~
1141 3, 21 | by the blessed vision." Secondly, movement ~signifies the
1142 3, 21 | is required for prayer; secondly, because prayer ~implies
1143 3, 21 | 21] A[2] Body Para. 2/2~Secondly, we may be said to pray
1144 3, 21 | its natural ~affections: secondly, to show that a man may
1145 3, 21 | pass from Him (Mt. 26:39). Secondly, by ~expressing the desire
1146 3, 22 | and ~sacrifices for sins." Secondly, that man may be preserved
1147 3, 22 | delivered up for our sins." Secondly, through Him we received ~
1148 3, 22 | offered ~up men to idols. Secondly, the slaying of Christ may
1149 3, 22 | offering of the sacrifice; secondly, the consummation of the ~
1150 3, 23 | made through the Word. ~Secondly, the creature is likened
1151 3, 24 | for the end of beatitude. Secondly, for a special ~reason.
1152 3, 24 | comes under predestination. ~Secondly, predestination may be considered
1153 3, 24 | 24] A[2] R.O. 1 Para. 2/2~Secondly, it may be referred to the
1154 3, 24 | sense of the objection. Secondly, a thing may be befitting
1155 3, 24 | 24] A[3] Body Para. 2/2~Secondly, predestination may be considered
1156 3, 24 | the image of His Son." Secondly, in respect of the manner
1157 3, 25 | by which we adore Him; secondly, we ~must consider how He
1158 3, 25 | adoration of ~"latria." Secondly, the adoration of Christ'
1159 3, 25 | like wonderful effects. Secondly on account ~of the things
1160 3, 25 | represents a rational nature: secondly, ~inasmuch as it is united
1161 3, 26 | first, that he ~is a mean; secondly, that he unites others.
1162 3, 27 | 27] A[2] Body Para. 2/2~Secondly, because, since the rational
1163 3, 27 | have reflected on her Son. Secondly, because of the singular
1164 3, 27 | disposed for the form. ~Secondly, there is the perfection
1165 3, 27 | by his own ~sufferings. Secondly, as to His Baptism (1 Cor.
1166 3, 28 | 28] A[1] Body Para. 3/5~Secondly, this was befitting to a
1167 3, 28 | female line in genealogies": secondly, "Mary and Joseph were of
1168 3, 28 | 28] A[2] Body Para. 2/3~Secondly, this is fitting as regards
1169 3, 28 | 28] A[3] Body Para. 2/5~Secondly, this error is an insult
1170 3, 29 | takes ~place in bodies. Secondly, because later on the demons,
1171 3, 29 | first, for His own sake; secondly, for His Mother's sake; ~
1172 3, 29 | 29] A[1] Body Para. 2/12~Secondly, in order that in the customary
1173 3, 29 | 29] A[1] Body Para. 6/12~Secondly, that thus she might be
1174 3, 29 | 29] A[1] Body Para. 9/12 ~Secondly, because thereby the very
1175 3, 30 | 30] A[1] Body Para. 2/4~Secondly, that she might be a more
1176 3, 30 | 30] A[2] Body Para. 2/3~Secondly, this was becoming to the
1177 3, 30 | 30] A[3] Body Para. 2/3~Secondly, it was fitting as regards
1178 3, 30 | exterior parts tremble. ~Secondly, because, as Origen says (
1179 3, 30 | 30] A[4] Body Para. 2/3~Secondly, he purposed to instruct
1180 3, 31 | His body was conceived; secondly, as to the author of ~His
1181 3, 31 | 31] A[4] Body Para. 2/3~Secondly, because thus the truth
1182 3, 31 | 31] A[7] Body Para. 2/2~Secondly, error may occur by attributing
1183 3, 31 | already stated (A[6]~). Secondly, because since human flesh
1184 3, 32 | 32] A[1] Body Para. 2/3~Secondly, this is befitting to the
1185 3, 32 | He built with His blood. Secondly, His body may be called
1186 3, 33 | the place of ~generation; secondly, the formation of the body
1187 3, 33 | instantaneously to its due form. ~Secondly, on the part of the Person
1188 3, 33 | so was it with Christ. Secondly, this ~beginning may be
1189 3, 35 | to the nativity itself; secondly, as to His manifestation
1190 3, 35 | first, ~as to its subject; secondly, as to its terminus. To
1191 3, 35 | of the family of David." Secondly, because, as ~Gregory says (
1192 3, 36 | 36] A[1] Body Para. 2/3~Secondly, because this would have
1193 3, 36 | 36] A[2] R.O. 3 Para. 2/4~Secondly, thereby the judicial power
1194 3, 36 | as ~we read 1 Cor. 1:26. Secondly, the faith of Christ came
1195 3, 36 | the Magi came, and Judea. ~Secondly, from the time [at which
1196 3, 37 | brought His body from heaven. Secondly, in order to show ~His approval
1197 3, 37 | called holy to the ~Lord.'" Secondly, as to the general precept
1198 3, 38 | 38] A[1] Body Para. 2/4~Secondly, that Christ might be manifested.
1199 3, 38 | men to faith in Christ; secondly, by ~accustoming men to
1200 3, 38 | 38] A[4] Body Para. 2/2~Secondly, because, as above stated,
1201 3, 38 | moved by jealousy or anger." Secondly, if he ~had ceased to baptize
1202 3, 38 | not supply this defect. Secondly, because, when in a ~sacrament,
1203 3, 39 | be baptized ~afterwards." Secondly, as Chrysostom says (Hom.
1204 3, 39 | Hom. de Bapt. Christi). Secondly, as Bede says on Mk. 1:9,
1205 3, 39 | 39] A[3] Body Para. 2/3~Secondly, because, as Chrysostom
1206 3, 39 | 39] A[5] Body Para. 2/4~Secondly, the faith of the Church
1207 3, 39 | 39] A[6] R.O. 4 Para. 2/6~Secondly, in order to designate the
1208 3, 39 | 39] A[6] R.O. 4 Para. 6/6~Secondly, because, as Chrysostom
1209 3, 40 | 40] A[1] Body Para. 2/3~Secondly, He came in order to free
1210 3, 40 | 40] A[3] Body Para. 2/4~Secondly, because just as He took
1211 3, 40 | the precepts of the Law; secondly, by justifying us through ~
1212 3, 40 | approval of the Old Law. Secondly, that by obeying the Law
1213 3, 40 | 40] A[4] R.O. 1 Para. 2/3~Secondly, He excuses Himself on the
1214 3, 41 | 41] A[1] Body Para. 2/4~Secondly, that we might be warned,
1215 3, 41 | 41] A[3] Body Para. 2/3~Secondly, in order to show that the
1216 3, 41 | every tree of paradise?" Secondly [he tempted him] to vainglory
1217 3, 41 | corporeal nature by food. Secondly, he ~advanced to that matter
1218 3, 42 | 42] A[1] Body Para. 2/4~Secondly, in order to show that His
1219 3, 42 | 42] A[3] Body Para. 2/3~Secondly, doctrine is hidden because
1220 3, 42 | 42] A[4] Body Para. 2/4~Secondly, on account of the excellence
1221 3, 43 | 43] A[1] Body Para. 2/3~Secondly, in order to make known
1222 3, 43 | divided against himself; secondly, by quoting the ~instance
1223 3, 43 | 43] A[4] Body Para. 2/3~Secondly, as to the way in which
1224 3, 44 | demons who attack ~men; secondly, that all might learn that
1225 3, 45 | is imperfect ~conformity; secondly, by glory, which is perfect
1226 3, 46 | first place, His Passion; secondly, His death; ~thirdly, His
1227 3, 46 | have life everlasting." Secondly, on Christ's part, ~who
1228 3, 46 | simply and absolutely; or secondly, from supposition. ~Therefore,
1229 3, 46 | Christ died for ~us." Secondly, because thereby He set
1230 3, 46 | 46] A[4] Body Para. 3/8~Secondly, because this kind of death
1231 3, 46 | 46] A[5] Body Para. 2/3~Secondly, the same is evident on
1232 3, 46 | The words of ~my sins." Secondly, especially the fall of
1233 3, 46 | suffering may be considered, secondly, from the ~susceptibility
1234 3, 46 | most perfect state of life. Secondly, because it was ~not becoming
1235 3, 46 | A[10] R.O. 1 Para. 2/4~Secondly, because the virtue of His
1236 3, 46 | A[10] R.O. 2 Para. 2/3~Secondly, to set us the example of
1237 3, 46 | one among the guilty." ~Secondly, as Pope Leo observes (Serm.
1238 3, 47 | been powerless to do so. Secondly, because His spirit had
1239 3, 47 | as is ~written Rm. 5:19. Secondly, it was suitable for reconciling
1240 3, 47 | bruise Him in infirmity." Secondly, inasmuch as, by the ~infusion
1241 3, 48 | was brought about; and, secondly, as to the ~effect in itself.
1242 3, 48 | from which He ~suffered; secondly, on account of the dignity
1243 3, 48 | them under the Sacrament. Secondly, because being ~passible
1244 3, 48 | to the devil's bondage. ~Secondly, as to the debt of punishment,
1245 3, 48 | to whomsoever he will." Secondly, by being ~united to Him
1246 3, 49 | because she hath ~loved much." Secondly, Christ's Passion causes
1247 3, 49 | which He was ~not bound; secondly, as to the place, since
1248 3, 49 | Passion - "and My rising ~up." Secondly, as to His ascension into
1249 3, 50 | died once for ~our sins." Secondly, in order to show the reality
1250 3, 51 | granting leave ~for His burial. Secondly, because by Christ's rising
1251 3, 51 | death and resurrection. ~Secondly, to commend the devotion
1252 3, 52 | hell, I will be thy bite." Secondly, because it was ~fitting
1253 3, 52 | had committed personally: secondly, for the sin of the whole ~
1254 3, 53 | 53] A[1] Body Para. 2/5~Secondly, for our instruction in
1255 3, 53 | respect of His Godhead; secondly, ~in respect of His created
1256 3, 54 | Christ in His Resurrection. Secondly, because He merited the ~
1257 3, 54 | though not of the body." Secondly, to confirm the ~hearts
1258 3, 55 | women at the sepulchre; secondly to the same on the way from
1259 3, 55 | and hardness of heart." Secondly, ~that their testimony might
1260 3, 55 | as you see Me to have." Secondly, He ~shows that it was a
1261 3, 55 | 55] A[6] Body Para. 3/4~Secondly, He showed them the truth
1262 3, 55 | the last chapter of ~Luke. Secondly, in the works of the sensitive
1263 3, 57 | 57] A[1] R.O. 3 Para. 3/4~Secondly, to uplift our hope: hence
1264 3, 57 | by His Divine power, and secondly by the power of ~His glorified
1265 3, 57 | first of all, on our part; secondly, on His.~On our part, in
1266 3, 57 | fosters, first, ~faith; secondly, hope; thirdly, charity.
1267 3, 57 | 57] A[6] Body Para. 2/2~Secondly, because as the high-priest
1268 3, 58 | the name for His bliss." ~Secondly, Christ is said to sit at
1269 3, 58 | the glory of the Godhead": secondly, according to ~Augustine "
1270 3, 58 | equality with the Father. Secondly, according to the ~grace
1271 3, 59 | the throne of His grace." Secondly, because at the ~last judgment,
1272 3, 59 | 59] A[4] Body Para. 3/4~Secondly, the same appears from the
1273 3, 59 | has power to judge them. Secondly, because ~by the lowliness
1274 3, 59 | according to Mt. 8:31. Secondly, as to other accidental
1275 3, 60 | sacraments in general; secondly, we shall consider specially
1276 3, 60 | 60] A[6] Body Para. 2/3~Secondly, sacraments may be considered
1277 3, 61 | future coming of Christ. Secondly, according as sin ~was more
1278 3, 62 | effect, which is grace; secondly, of their secondary effect, ~
1279 3, 62 | sacrament is a sign of grace. Secondly, as in its cause; for, as ~
1280 3, 63 | 63] A[3] Body Para. 2/2~Secondly, each of the faithful is
1281 3, 63 | conferred in the sacrament. ~Secondly, if it be considered as
1282 3, 63 | regard to the thing done; secondly, in regard to the agent;
1283 3, 64 | as a ~principal agent; secondly, as an instrument. In the
1284 3, 64 | immediately where it is not: secondly, because grace ~which is
1285 3, 64 | name of Christ: therefore, secondly, Christ's power of excellence
1286 3, 64 | form or matter be wanting. Secondly, a thing is ~required for
1287 3, 64 | 64] A[10] Body Para. 2/2~Secondly, the minister's intention
1288 3, 65 | regard to his own person; secondly, in regard to the ~whole
1289 3, 65 | some vital ~perfection; secondly, indirectly [per accidens],
1290 3, 65 | laver of regeneration," etc. Secondly, by ~growth whereby a man
1291 3, 65 | but also for the people. Secondly in ~regard to natural propagation.
1292 3, 65 | the nature is defiled: ~secondly, by reason of its vehemence
1293 3, 65 | 65] A[3] Body Para. 2/4~Secondly, this is made clear by considering
1294 3, 65 | simple ~necessity of end. Secondly, a thing is said to be necessary,
1295 3, 66 | sacraments of the New Law. Secondly, because by ~Baptism man
1296 3, 66 | 66] A[3] Body Para. 2/4~Secondly, in regard to the effects
1297 3, 66 | mixed with another body; secondly, by alteration. And ~each
1298 3, 66 | 66] A[9] Body Para. 3/5~Secondly, because "we are baptized
1299 3, 66 | 66] A[10] Body Para. 3/4~Secondly, for the instruction of
1300 3, 68 | 68] A[2] Body Para. 2/2~Secondly, the sacrament of Baptism
1301 3, 68 | which he ~was sanctified?" Secondly, because Baptism takes away
1302 3, 68 | instruction or fuller conversion. Secondly, because ~of the danger
1303 3, 68 | proof for a space of time. ~Secondly, this is needful as being
1304 3, 68 | were with him (Acts 10). ~Secondly, by reason of sickness or
1305 3, 68 | 68] A[4] Body Para. 2/2~Secondly, a man may be called a sinner
1306 3, 68 | repent of his former life." ~Secondly, because there should be
1307 3, 68 | wills good and hates evil. Secondly, He works through ministers,
1308 3, 68 | door of all the sacraments. Secondly, because the reason why
1309 3, 68 | 68] A[8] Body Para. 2/2~Secondly, something is required of
1310 3, 69 | 69] A[3] Body Para. 2/3~Secondly, this is suitable for our
1311 3, 69 | and virtues from the Head. Secondly, because, if this were true, ~
1312 3, 69 | devotion, as stated above. ~Secondly, because, though they receive
1313 3, 69 | the sacrament of Faith; secondly, through scorning the ~sacrament
1314 3, 69 | puts on Christ by grace. Secondly, a man is said to be baptized
1315 3, 70 | would be born of his seed. Secondly, because it was ~to be a
1316 3, 70 | were, ~on the eighth day. Secondly, on account of the tenderness
1317 3, 70 | positive ~effect of grace. Secondly, because, in the order of
1318 3, 72 | 72] A[9] Body Para. 2/2 ~Secondly, because man is hindered
1319 3, 73 | of the sacrament itself; secondly, of its matter; thirdly,
1320 3, 73 | 73] A[5] Body Para. 2/3~Secondly, because without faith in
1321 3, 74 | all ~as to its species; secondly, the change of the bread
1322 3, 74 | 74] A[1] Body Para. 3/5~Secondly, in relation to Christ's
1323 3, 74 | for the proper effect, and secondly for the end of the ~effect.
1324 3, 74 | stated in Ex. 12:15,19. Secondly, because bread is properly
1325 3, 74 | this fruit of the vine." Secondly, because, as stated ~above (
1326 3, 74 | I have mixed for you." ~Secondly, because it harmonizes with
1327 3, 75 | 75] A[1] Body Para. 3/5~Secondly, this belongs to Christ'
1328 3, 75 | it quit the former one. Secondly, because every body ~moved
1329 3, 75 | 75] A[2] Body Para. 2/4~Secondly, because this position is
1330 3, 75 | namely, ~bread and wine. Secondly, lest this sacrament might
1331 3, 75 | 75] A[6] Body Para. 2/4~Secondly, because if the substantial
1332 3, 75 | 75] A[7] Body Para. 2/3~Secondly on the part of the subject,
1333 3, 75 | not receive more or less. Secondly, because in this conversion
1334 3, 75 | form being laid ~aside. Secondly, they have this in common,
1335 3, 76 | power of the sacrament; secondly, from ~natural concomitance.
1336 3, 76 | is made of its ~shedding. Secondly, it is in keeping with the
1337 3, 76 | seen by any corporeal eye. Secondly, because, as ~stated above (
1338 3, 76 | species in this sacrament. ~Secondly, because a glorified body,
1339 3, 77 | susceptive of such accidents. Secondly, because these ~accidents
1340 3, 77 | sense deceived in such. Secondly, because the first ~disposition
1341 3, 77 | individuals of themselves. Secondly, because a form, ~be it
1342 3, 77 | not generated therefrom. Secondly, because the nature of the ~
1343 3, 77 | substance to replace the first. Secondly, this ~seems to be impossible,
1344 3, 77 | Corp. et Sang. Dom. xx). Secondly, Christ's very body can
1345 3, 77 | incorruptible and impassible: secondly, because it is ~entire under
1346 3, 78 | the consecrated matter. Secondly, because in the other sacraments
1347 3, 78 | the chalice of My blood." ~Secondly, because the forms of the
1348 3, 78 | first, in "becoming," ~secondly, in "being." But the conversion
1349 3, 78 | else than ~the "being." Secondly, because the sacramental
1350 3, 78 | and Eternal Testament." Secondly, for justifying by grace,
1351 3, 78 | 78] A[3] R.O. 1 Para. 2/2~Secondly, it can be taken by way
1352 3, 78 | 78] A[3] R.O. 3 Para. 2/2~Secondly, it was shown in very truth;
1353 3, 79 | 79] A[1] Body Para. 2/5~Secondly, it is considered on the
1354 3, 79 | 79] A[3] Body Para. 2/3~Secondly, it can be considered in
1355 3, 79 | first justified from sin. Secondly, when received by one in ~
1356 3, 79 | power of the sacrament; secondly ~as by a kind of concomitance,
1357 3, 79 | is preserved from death. Secondly, by ~being guarded against
1358 3, 79 | it is bread, not poison." Secondly, inasmuch as it is a sign
1359 3, 79 | first of all as ~past, secondly as in the act of being committed.
1360 3, 80 | first of ~all in general; secondly, how Christ used this sacrament.~
1361 3, 80 | they have been instituted. ~Secondly, by a figure: thus the Apostle
1362 3, 80 | his proper species; and secondly it belongs to men, who ~
1363 3, 80 | 80] A[4] R.O. 5 Para. 2/2~Secondly, it may happen without fault
1364 3, 80 | first of all ~essentially, secondly accidentally. Essentially,
1365 3, 80 | under sacramental species; secondly, because their ~sin came
1366 3, 80 | unworthily has no such intent; secondly, because the sinner is capable
1367 3, 80 | as stated above (A[4]): secondly, on ~account of the Church'
1368 3, 80 | contaminated ~by any food or drink. Secondly, because of its signification.
1369 3, 80 | 80] A[8] R.O. 4 Para. 2/2~Secondly, there is the fast of the
1370 3, 82 | dispensing belong to him. Secondly, because the ~priest is
1371 3, 82 | Christ's body is touched. Secondly, because the blood denotes
1372 3, 83 | in memory of His death?" Secondly it is called a ~sacrifice,
1373 3, 83 | whom ~the mass is offered." Secondly, he commemorates the saints,
1374 3, 83 | oblation do Thou, O ~God," etc. Secondly, he performs the consecration
1375 3, 83 | beseech Thee, ~O Lord," etc. Secondly, the people are prepared
1376 3, 83 | even literally, unclean. Secondly, on ~account of its signification,
1377 3, 83 | may be about the ~place; secondly, it serves to show the effect
1378 3, 83 | A[5] R.O. 3 Para. 2/10~Secondly, there was the selling of
1379 3, 83 | took place in the Passion; secondly, the ~distinction of His
1380 3, 83 | of Christ's sufferings; secondly, the enjoyment of the Blessed ~
1381 3, 83 | mishaps from occurring: ~secondly, by dealing with them in
1382 3, 84 | ways: first, ~absolutely; secondly, on a supposition. A thing
1383 3, 84 | the sin less ~grievous. Secondly, one hides one's sin previously
1384 3, 84 | things which the body needs. Secondly, a ~man is said to repent
1385 3, 84 | Philosopher speaks in Ethic. ix. Secondly, we may speak of ~joy and
1386 3, 84 | a man can sin mortally. ~Secondly, they erred in their estimation
1387 3, 85 | virtue, but a ~passion. Secondly, it denotes an act of the
1388 3, 85 | for what is opposed to it. Secondly, an act springs from charity,
1389 3, 85 | concupiscible part as its subject; secondly, in so far as it is a virtue, ~
1390 3, 85 | dispositively by ~certain acts. Secondly, we may speak of penance,
1391 3, 86 | impossibility of repenting of ~sin; secondly, because of Penance being
1392 3, 86 | would destroy free-will, secondly, because ~this would be
1393 3, 86 | unwilling to blot out. Secondly, because this would be derogatory
1394 3, 86 | pardoned without another. Secondly, because, as shown above (
1395 3, 87 | venial sins are remitted. ~Secondly, because they imply a movement
1396 3, 88 | account of ~the ingratitude. Secondly, one is guilty of ingratitude,
1397 3, 88 | regrets ~having done penance. Secondly, the act of penance consists
1398 3, 88 | shipwreck (cf. ~Q[84], A[6]). Secondly, a favor may be weighed
1399 3, 89 | 89] A[3] Body Para. 3/5~Secondly, because he does penance
1400 3, 89 | Penance from dead works." Secondly, ~works are said to be dead
1401 Suppl, 3 | Q[3] A[3] Body Para. 2/2~Secondly, contrition may be taken
1402 Suppl, 4 | its ~genus, viz. sorrow; secondly, its form, for it is an
1403 Suppl, 5 | remission of all punishment. Secondly, on the part of the ~sensible
1404 Suppl, 6 | mortal ~sin after Baptism; secondly, by a precept of positive
1405 Suppl, 6 | what one has not done. ~Secondly, as referring to the circumstances
1406 Suppl, 6 | Q[6] A[5] Body Para. 3/5~Secondly, a man is bound absolutely
1407 Suppl, 7 | kind of manifestation; secondly, the matter manifested,
1408 Suppl, 8 | those who are not priests. Secondly, that ~they may be provided
1409 Suppl, 8 | through lack of jurisdiction; secondly, through being ~prevented
1410 Suppl, 8 | into the truth of facts. Secondly, by the ~manifestation of
1411 Suppl, 8 | rather than the latter. Secondly, so ~that the delegate is
1412 Suppl, 8 | remitted by ~confession. Secondly, in consideration of the
1413 Suppl, 9 | faithful," ~i.e. true. Secondly, by the use of vague words,
1414 Suppl, 10| generically, e.g. an idle word: secondly, for what is venial in its ~
1415 Suppl, 10| cleanse himself in this life. ~Secondly, confession diminishes the
1416 Suppl, 11| he holds in confession: secondly, in order ~to avoid scandal.
1417 Suppl, 12| to speak, and so ~forth. Secondly, an act is said to belong
1418 Suppl, 12| chief ~place in virtue. Secondly, the chief element of virtue
1419 Suppl, 12| respect of the sin committed. Secondly, satisfaction may ~be defined,
1420 Suppl, 13| reason of ~favors received, secondly, by reason of sin committed:
1421 Suppl, 14| the part of the recipient. Secondly, there is ~metaphorical
1422 Suppl, 14| remove or diminish guilt. Secondly, so that the demerit of ~
1423 Suppl, 14| guilty of ~omitting them - secondly, because such works dispose
1424 Suppl, 16| intellectual appetite. ~Secondly, penance is taken as a virtue,
1425 Suppl, 17| shall ~treat of the keys, secondly, of excommunication, thirdly,
1426 Suppl, 18| the forgiveness of sins. Secondly, by a ~declaration of present
1427 Suppl, 18| the penitent to be bound, secondly, as regards ~this or that
1428 Suppl, 21| minor excommunication. Secondly, by being deprived of both,
1429 Suppl, 21| deprived against ~his will. Secondly, through the intention of
1430 Suppl, 21| is altogether forbidden. Secondly, ~so that the evil which
1431 Suppl, 21| in excommunicating him. Secondly, ~on the part of the excommunication,
1432 Suppl, 23| a major excommunication. Secondly, so that the excommunication
1433 Suppl, 25| dispense this treasure. secondly, union between the recipient
1434 Suppl, 25| provided he have charity: secondly, by the intention of the ~
1435 Suppl, 26| even ~from this obligation. Secondly, because in one person or
1436 Suppl, 28| may have a public remedy; secondly, ~because he who has committed
1437 Suppl, 28| dignity ~of the latter; secondly, for fear of relapse; thirdly,
1438 Suppl, 28| bring it into contempt. Secondly, on ~account of its signification;
1439 Suppl, 29| as a point, and unity. Secondly, as something ~continuous,
1440 Suppl, 29| to be helped by prayers; secondly, because it is given to
1441 Suppl, 37| admiration of his wisdom. ~Secondly, in order to succor human
1442 Suppl, 37| dispenses ~Christ's blood. Secondly, there is the ministry directed
1443 Suppl, 37| since it is a sacrament. ~Secondly, by reason of the matter
1444 Suppl, 41| motion ~of the free-will. Secondly, that is said to be natural
1445 Suppl, 41| that matrimony consists. Secondly, in relation to the secondary
1446 Suppl, 42| the grace given therein. Secondly, on ~the part of its act,
1447 Suppl, 42| justify carnal concupiscence; ~secondly, by hindering the shameful
1448 Suppl, 43| wife," and ~conversely; secondly, by giving betrothal pledges,
1449 Suppl, 44| called the "conjugal union"; secondly, its cause, which is the
1450 Suppl, 46| stated above (Q[45], A[4]). ~Secondly, in reference to the judgment
1451 Suppl, 47| inconstant and the obstinate. Secondly, they differ as to their
1452 Suppl, 49| faith" and "offspring." Secondly, "faith" and "offspring" ~
1453 Suppl, 49| essential thing in marriage, ~secondly "faith," and thirdly "sacrament";
1454 Suppl, 49| a sin wholly or partly. Secondly, an act is said to be excused ~
1455 Suppl, 50| condition of slavery." Secondly, because he cannot do it
1456 Suppl, 50| difference of worship"; secondly, on account of their being
1457 Suppl, 50| person taken individually; secondly, because matrimony has ~
1458 Suppl, 54| nature of ~consanguinity: secondly, extensively as it were,
1459 Suppl, 54| third and fourth generation. Secondly, because ~in each generation
1460 Suppl, 55| from carnal procreation; secondly, ~from connection with orderly
1461 Suppl, 55| procreation of offspring, and secondly on account of the community
1462 Suppl, 56| directly, even as her husband. Secondly, by his own act, for ~instance
1463 Suppl, 58| contracts knows of this or not. Secondly, because ~he is unable to
1464 Suppl, 60| wield a material sword. Secondly, a husband can kill ~his
1465 Suppl, 61| about entering religion; ~secondly, to prepare what is necessary
1466 Suppl, 62| prejudices his own case. Secondly, as to bed and board, ~and
1467 Suppl, 62| as the objection ~proves. Secondly, he may seek for the crime
1468 Suppl, 62| be preceded by notoriety; secondly, by ~accusation, which should
1469 Suppl, 64| ask one another by words; secondly, implicitly, when namely ~
1470 Suppl, 65| which is its secondary end. ~Secondly, on account of something
1471 Suppl, 67| which happen frequently. Secondly, by a cause altogether ~
1472 Suppl, 67| divorce should be written, and secondly that the ~husband who divorced
1473 Suppl, 68| illegitimate ~child incurs no loss. Secondly, because something is not
1474 Suppl, 68| those ~who perform them. Secondly, he incurs a loss by not
1475 Suppl, 69| corporeal things in this way. Secondly, by a kind of ~proportionateness,
1476 Suppl, 69| on (Q[71], A[5], ad 5). Secondly, they may be understood
1477 Suppl, 70| itself as moving ~itself, and secondly in the bodily organ in so
1478 Suppl, 70| power to act on the soul. Secondly, as the instrument of ~the
1479 Suppl, 71| obtains the ~state of bliss. Secondly, for something consequent
1480 Suppl, 71| first, by ~way of merit; secondly, by way of prayer: the difference
1481 Suppl, 71| as an article of faith. Secondly, ~through the intention
1482 Suppl, 71| wicked profit the departed. Secondly, we may consider the deed
1483 Suppl, 71| sinner, profit the departed. Secondly, when he acts as the instrument
1484 Suppl, 71| satisfaction than ~the debt of one. Secondly, it may be considered as
1485 Suppl, 71| suffrages of the Church. Secondly, they made a ~distinction
1486 Suppl, 71| quarter of the whole, and secondly, a quarter ~of that quarter,
1487 Suppl, 71| to spiritual ~quantity: secondly, because there is no reason
1488 Suppl, 71| the works of ~the living. Secondly, because they have entirely
1489 Suppl, 71| spiritual resurrection." Secondly, thus: There have been ~
1490 Suppl, 72| much on one's devotion. Secondly, in order to avoid tediousness,
1491 Suppl, 72| clemency on our behalf: secondly, by "interpretive" prayer,
1492 Suppl, 72| clear in regard to light. Secondly, because fire, ~on account
1493 Suppl, 75| be the debtors of death. ~Secondly, because it is more in agreement
1494 Suppl, 75| a human ~body as ashes. Secondly, on account of the cause
1495 Suppl, 76| by the way of generation. Secondly, as to ~the body to which
1496 Suppl, 76| they ~cannot be restored. Secondly, because human nature results
1497 Suppl, 76| various parts of bone; secondly, as of various parts of
1498 Suppl, 77| of that which was added secondly, thirdly, and so on, as ~
1499 Suppl, 77| as that which came first. Secondly, ~because the addition of
1500 Suppl, 77| wine. Even so that which is secondly changed from food into flesh ~
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