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1001 3, 12 | is ~acquired in a human manner, i.e. by the light of the 1002 3, 12 | person, so above the common manner of men was it filled with ~ 1003 3, 13 | the soul of Christ in a manner had the knowledge of all 1004 3, 13 | possessed in an inferior manner; for heat ~is not received 1005 3, 13 | knowledge as regards the manner of knowing, for God knows ( 1006 3, 13 | do, or to do in the same manner as God does, Who acts ~with 1007 3, 13 | of its perfection), in a manner ~befitting a rational creature. 1008 3, 13 | them ~out, and to heal all manner of diseases, and all manner 1009 3, 13 | manner of diseases, and all manner of infirmities."~Aquin.: 1010 3, 15 | animal, seeks this after the manner and order of reason. And ~ 1011 3, 15 | necessity passible in like manner. But the soul suffers with 1012 3, 16 | man." Therefore, in like manner, ~this is true: "Man was 1013 3, 17 | nature is taken after the manner of a form, ~which is said 1014 3, 18 | And hence it was in this manner that the human nature of ~ 1015 3, 18 | whether considered ~after the manner of nature, or after the 1016 3, 18 | of nature, or after the manner of reason. Now it was ~said 1017 3, 18 | belonged to it." And in like manner He allowed all the ~powers 1018 3, 18 | and bodily hurt. ~In like manner, the will as nature turns 1019 3, 19 | nature; yet in a different manner. For being belongs to the 1020 3, 19 | Nevertheless, in a secondary manner anyone may be a cause, to 1021 3, 19 | own merit has it, in a ~manner, of himself. Hence it is 1022 3, 19 | of the head reaches in ~a manner to all his members, since 1023 3, 21 | for Himself was also in a manner offered for others. So also ~ 1024 3, 22 | prayers to God, and, in a manner, makes satisfaction to God 1025 3, 22 | every year." But in like manner under the ~priesthood of 1026 3, 22 | Holies, but without. In like ~manner Christ entered into the 1027 3, 23 | the Son also doth in like manner." Therefore it ~belongs 1028 3, 24 | is Son of God." In like manner neither by reason of the 1029 3, 24 | as Christ in a singular ~manner above all others is the 1030 3, 24 | of God, so in a singular ~manner is He predestinated.~Aquin.: 1031 3, 24 | its principles. In this manner predestination is not befitting ~ 1032 3, 24 | a singular and ineffable manner that at ~the same time He 1033 3, 24 | Secondly, in respect of the manner of obtaining ~this good - 1034 3, 24 | achieved in a different manner, as Augustine says (De ~ 1035 3, 25 | relics of theirs in a fitting manner: principally their bodies, ~ 1036 3, 27 | sin. And thus, in whatever manner the Blessed Virgin ~would 1037 3, 27 | Body Para. 2/4~In like manner it seems to imply a contradiction 1038 3, 27 | sensitive soul, in a singular manner, from any inordinate movement. ~ 1039 3, 27 | because of ~the singular manner in which the Son of God, 1040 3, 27 | bringing Him forth, she, in a manner, dispensed grace to all.~ 1041 3, 27 | R.O. 2 Para. 2/3~In like manner there was a threefold perfection 1042 3, 28 | was begotten in the same manner; ~and that consequently 1043 3, 28 | in regard to the wonted manner of birth; ~not that we are 1044 3, 28 | dining in port." ~In like manner the evangelist says: "Before 1045 3, 29 | Mother of God, "that the manner of ~His Birth might be hidden 1046 3, 29 | was espoused ~"that the manner of His Birth might be hidden 1047 3, 29 | by ~God from knowing the manner of the Divine Birth. That 1048 3, 30 | announcement be made?~(3) In what manner should this announcement 1049 3, 30 | heart after a more blessed manner than in her flesh."~Aquin.: 1050 3, 30 | men by angels; in like ~manner Divine things are announced 1051 3, 30 | given to them to ~trace the manner of our Lord's conception, 1052 3, 30 | the angel in a becoming ~manner. For the angel had a threefold 1053 3, 31 | conception; thirdly, as to the manner and order of His conception. ~ 1054 3, 31 | rather in ~respect of the manner of the conception and birth; 1055 3, 31 | Christ ~in an unsuitable manner.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[31] A[ 1056 3, 31 | indeed by explaining the manner of the Incarnation, which ~ 1057 3, 31 | accomplished in ~every variety of manner. For the first man was made 1058 3, 31 | woman. So ~that this fourth manner remained as it were proper 1059 3, 31 | yet in his loins." In like manner Christ was in ~Abraham's 1060 3, 31 | was in Abraham in such a manner as to descend ~from him, 1061 3, 32 | Enchiridion xl): "The ~manner in which Christ was born 1062 3, 34 | sanctifying grace, and in like manner the ~fulness of known truth; 1063 3, 35 | R.O. 3 Para. 2/2~In like manner He chose to be born in the 1064 3, 37 | incarnate alone in a special ~manner exclusively proper to Him. 1065 3, 39 | government of ~Egypt. In like manner we read (2 Kgs. 5:4) that " 1066 3, 39 | faith, ~because in this manner His human nature is shown 1067 3, 39 | baptizing anyone else. In like manner, neither was it fitting 1068 3, 39 | molten brass." In ~like manner neither can it be understood 1069 3, 39 | baptism of Christ in a special manner, which entrance had been ~ 1070 3, 39 | imaginary vision, in ~which manner Ezechiel saw the heavens 1071 3, 39 | Holy Ghost in a special manner."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[39] A[ 1072 3, 39 | form of a dove, after the manner in which ~John saw the slain 1073 3, 39 | existence, and through the manner of its ~action was called 1074 3, 39 | s eyes in a fallacious ~manner: but we say that both those 1075 3, 40 | Para. 1/2 - OF CHRIST'S MANNER OF LIFE (FOUR ARTICLES)~ 1076 3, 40 | we must consider (1) His manner of ~life; (2) His temptation; ( 1077 3, 40 | behooved Christ to show by ~His manner of life not only that He 1078 3, 40 | OBJ 3: Further, Christ's manner of life should have been 1079 3, 40 | I answer that, Christ's manner of life had to be in keeping 1080 3, 40 | should return to the common manner of living.~Aquin.: SMT TP 1081 3, 40 | should conform to their manner of living; according to 1082 3, 40 | 1/2~Reply OBJ 1: In His manner of living our Lord gave 1083 3, 40 | returning to the ~common manner of living, after fasting 1084 3, 40 | But Christ conformed His manner of life to those among whom 1085 3, 40 | have observed the ordinary manner of life as to riches and ~ 1086 3, 41 | this appears from the very manner of the temptation, when 1087 3, 41 | R.O. 3 Para. 2/2~In like manner [the devil] in the preceding 1088 3, 42 | in an open or in a hidden manner?~(4) Whether He should have 1089 3, 42 | righteousness shown in His sinless manner of ~life.~Aquin.: SMT TP 1090 3, 42 | doctrine is hidden, as to the manner in which it is propounded. ~ 1091 3, 42 | excellent should be his manner of ~teaching. Consequently 1092 3, 42 | teachers, should adopt that manner of teaching whereby His 1093 3, 42 | reach all in an orderly manner: Himself ~teaching His disciples 1094 3, 43 | their unbelief." In like manner it is said (Gn. ~18:17): " 1095 3, 43 | the Son doth also in like manner"; and, again (Jn. 5:21): " 1096 3, 43 | him to be a ~man. In like manner, since it is proper to God 1097 3, 44 | miracles on men in an unfitting manner.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[44] A[ 1098 3, 44 | of His miracles. In like manner by the Divine power He ~ 1099 3, 45 | Evangelist describes the manner of His transfiguration ~ 1100 3, 45 | Diosc. cxviii). And in like manner the ~clarity of Christ's 1101 3, 45 | body, but rather after the manner of a transient passion, 1102 3, 45 | was made in an unfitting manner.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[45] A[ 1103 3, 46 | are yet troubled over the ~manner of their death. In order, 1104 3, 46 | chose the most shameful manner of death, so likewise it 1105 3, 47 | the effect; and in this ~manner Christ's persecutors slew 1106 3, 47 | that crying out in this manner, He had ~given up the ghost, 1107 3, 47 | was foreshown by the very ~manner of His death. For Christ' 1108 3, 48 | first of all, ~as to the manner in which it was brought 1109 3, 48 | operates in an efficient manner: but in so far as it is 1110 3, 48 | it acts in a meritorious manner: ~considered as being within 1111 3, 49 | afterwards in his body. ~In like manner it is stated (Mt. 8:31,32) 1112 3, 49 | Christ in the aforesaid manner.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[49] A[ 1113 3, 49 | Christ in the aforesaid manner (A[1], ad ~4).~Aquin.: SMT 1114 3, 50 | incorruptible after the first manner of corruption before the ~ 1115 3, 51 | buried?~(2) Concerning the manner of His burial;~(3) Whether 1116 3, 51 | was buried in a becoming manner?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[51] A[ 1117 3, 51 | buried in an unbecoming manner. For ~His burial should 1118 3, 51 | 40). ~Consequently, the manner of Christ's burial does 1119 3, 51 | a rock." ~Therefore the manner of Christ's burial was not 1120 3, 51 | 1/1~I answer that, The manner of Christ's burial is shown 1121 3, 51 | they ~buried Him "as the manner of the Jews is to bury," 1122 3, 52 | hells, but in different manner. For going down into the 1123 3, 54 | glorified body is after the ~manner of natural color in the 1124 3, 54 | He may ~always show the manner of death He endured for 1125 3, 55 | present life. And in like manner ~public merits should be 1126 3, 55 | not return to the familiar manner of life, but to a ~kind 1127 3, 55 | sweetly" and in a fitting manner, according to Wis. 8:1.~ 1128 3, 55 | truly a man. Moreover, the ~manner of eating was different 1129 3, 56 | outside Himself. In like manner it is ~not the efficient 1130 3, 58 | bodies": and after the same manner ~of speech the Apostle adds 1131 3, 59 | to prosper, and in like manner the wicked. But the same 1132 3, 59 | is the Head in a special ~manner. Hence it is written (Heb. 1133 3, 60 | subtraction of words, in like manner ~it seems that neither is 1134 3, 60 | would be valid; and in like manner if ~one were to say, "I 1135 3, 61 | worship of ~demons, and all manner of harmful action, consisting 1136 3, 61 | spiritual and ~invisible manner.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[61] A[ 1137 3, 61 | through a glass in a dark manner," (1 Cor. 13:12) we ~need 1138 3, 62 | should receive money. In like manner the ~book is a sign of the 1139 3, 62 | makes ~a couch. In like manner the corporeal sacraments 1140 3, 62 | corporeal subject, after ~the manner of a permanent and complete 1141 3, 62 | causing grace works ~after the manner of an instrument. Now an 1142 3, 62 | virtue of which is in a manner united to us by our receiving ~ 1143 3, 62 | conferred grace; and in like ~manner, the other sacraments of 1144 3, 63 | further on (A[5]). In like manner it is ~not a habit: because 1145 3, 63 | to the battle. In like manner the character of the faithful 1146 3, 63 | principles. And in like manner ~whatever is ordained to 1147 3, 63 | the soul in a changeable manner. But an instrumental power 1148 3, 63 | the soul in an indelible manner, not from any perfection 1149 3, 64 | the ~sacraments. In like manner also priests are said to " 1150 3, 64 | as stated above. In like manner neither do men ~produce 1151 3, 64 | men do in a less perfect manner, i.e. by sensible ~sacraments, 1152 3, 64 | degree, in a more perfect manner, i.e. ~invisibly - by cleansing, 1153 3, 65 | salvation. Therefore, in like manner, all the sacraments are 1154 3, 66 | may happen in a twofold manner; artificially and naturally. ~ 1155 3, 66 | a combustible; in which manner animals are ~produced from 1156 3, 66 | immersion: ~wherefore this manner of baptizing is more frequently 1157 3, 66 | to ~be signified by the manner in which the matter is used; 1158 3, 66 | R.O. 1 Para. 2/2~In like manner Christ's death is sufficiently 1159 3, 66 | Col. 3:11), nor, in ~like manner, any other such like distinctions. 1160 3, 66 | blood of the Lamb." In ~like manner a man receives the effect 1161 3, 66 | the ~(Divine) act. In like manner, too, the power of the Holy 1162 3, 67 | baptizing in an improper manner, but not for ~rebaptizing: 1163 3, 67 | Baptism, ~is in a certain manner likened to carnal generation: 1164 3, 69 | the believer": and in like manner charity depends on the will 1165 3, 69 | but of adults." In like ~manner we are to understand as 1166 3, 69 | move downwards. In like manner when a man is ~baptized, 1167 3, 70 | instituted in a fitting manner?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[70] A[ 1168 3, 70 | instituted in an unfitting manner. ~For as stated above (A[ 1169 3, 71 | necessary for salvation. In like manner the sponsor, ~in answering 1170 3, 71 | ministers to ~catechize. In like manner it belongs, seemingly, to 1171 3, 72 | the apostles in a sensible manner when they received the Holy 1172 3, 72 | upon them in a sensible manner under the ~form of fire, 1173 3, 72 | R.O. 1 Para. 2/3~In like manner, too, when the apostles 1174 3, 72 | blessed . . ~. and in like manner the chalice" (Mt. 26:26, 1175 3, 72 | Ghost. Therefore, in like manner, others can be ~confirmed 1176 3, 72 | first born: and in like manner, unless a man be ~first 1177 3, 74 | of Christ; thirdly, the manner in which Christ's body exists 1178 3, 74 | which was given in ~such manner as to be vested in bodily 1179 3, 75 | His flesh in an invisible manner.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[75] A[ 1180 3, 75 | place; but in a special manner which is proper to this 1181 3, 75 | He ~is present after the manner of a body, that is, as it 1182 3, 75 | is, invisibly, after the ~manner and by the virtue of the 1183 3, 75 | perceived by the senses. In like manner also the substance of ~the 1184 3, 75 | of the air; and in like manner when food ~is converted 1185 3, 75 | become being," because ~this manner of speaking is verified 1186 3, 76 | have now to consider the manner in which Christ exists in 1187 3, 76 | sacrament in a twofold ~manner: first, as it were, by the 1188 3, 76 | dimensions, but not after the ~manner of dimensions, which means, 1189 3, 76 | since ~according to the manner of substance the body of 1190 3, 76 | distance, but according to the manner of its substance, as stated ~ 1191 3, 76 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: The manner of being of every thing 1192 3, 76 | in the sight after ~the manner of whiteness, and not after 1193 3, 76 | according to its proper manner (namely, ~that the whole 1194 3, 76 | individual ~parts), but after the manner of substance, whose nature 1195 3, 76 | according to the proper ~manner of dimensive quantity. But 1196 3, 76 | is there after its proper manner, that is, ~according to 1197 3, 76 | that is there after the manner of substance, as stated 1198 3, 76 | sacrament not after the proper manner of dimensive quantity, but ~ 1199 3, 76 | quantity, but ~rather after the manner of substance. But every 1200 3, 76 | the place according to the manner of dimensive quantity, namely, ~ 1201 3, 76 | in a place, but after the manner of substance, that is to 1202 3, 76 | dimensions, but after ~the manner of substance, so neither 1203 3, 77 | Body Para. 3/3~In like manner the statement advanced by 1204 3, 77 | sacrament, as they acquire the manner of being of ~substance in 1205 3, 77 | of its measure. In like ~manner the liquid added can be 1206 3, 78 | under the same rite and manner, ~namely, holding the chalice 1207 3, 78 | this sacrament in a hidden manner, and His Passion was dimly ~ 1208 3, 79 | first ~instance. In like manner neither is it given so as 1209 3, 79 | Body Para. 3/3~In like manner the refreshment of spiritual 1210 3, 80 | a glass" and "in a dark manner." And therefore, properly ~ 1211 3, 80 | difference, therefore this manner of eating ~Christ's body 1212 3, 81 | unknown to Him, after the manner in which men know it. Consequently, ~ 1213 3, 81 | sacrament, in an impassible manner, that ~which was passible 1214 3, 81 | also present in a passible manner in this sacrament.~Aquin.: 1215 3, 81 | sacrament in ~an impassible manner. Therefore, He could not 1216 3, 82 | a hidden and ~invisible manner." But these hidden mysteries 1217 3, 83 | should be done in such a manner that the ~beginning of the 1218 3, 83 | dist. ~1). And in like manner it is celebrated on Holy 1219 3, 83 | the ~consecration, and the manner of celebrating. And therefore, 1220 3, 83 | 2:2), and, in a special manner, of them "who offer, or 1221 3, 83 | 6]), there is a twofold ~manner of signification in the 1222 3, 83 | virtue of the cross, and the manner of Christ's ~suffering, 1223 3, 83 | tempting God: also ~in like manner if he does not take it, 1224 3, 83 | by mice, or lost in any manner ~whatsoever; in which cases 1225 3, 84 | out salvation in a ~hidden manner." But this does not happen 1226 3, 84 | renounced sin, and in like manner the priest, by his ~deed 1227 3, 84 | sacramental effect in a manner that is in keeping with 1228 3, 84 | pointing to the particular manner of actions required for ~ 1229 3, 84 | death. Therefore in like manner Penance is ~not repeated. ~ 1230 3, 85 | virtuous man. ~Now, in like manner, penance is a passion accompanied 1231 3, 85 | truth." Therefore, in like manner, neither is penance, ~which 1232 3, 86 | of the evil"; for, in a manner, God would ~be overcome 1233 3, 86 | something else in the aforesaid ~manner, together with a purpose 1234 3, 86 | and they are after the manner of dispositions ~rather 1235 3, 87 | 10]. Therefore, in like ~manner, an infusion of grace is 1236 3, 87 | it follows that in like manner all are remitted, so that 1237 3, 88 | ingratitude; and, in like manner seemingly, sins already 1238 3, 89 | be turned ~out. In like manner, if anyone after Baptism 1239 3, 90 | quality of the mind. In like manner, it seems that parts should ~ 1240 3, 90 | sins after Baptism, in like manner they ~should be distinguished 1241 Suppl, 1 | mind. Also the external manner is indicated by the word ~" 1242 Suppl, 2 | the alteration. In like manner, one ~Baptism blots out 1243 Suppl, 3 | suffered, nor yet to suffer all manner of temporal ~punishment; 1244 Suppl, 3 | the better, and, in like manner, he who rejoices in his ~ 1245 Suppl, 3 | other. Therefore, in like ~manner, he ought to be more sorry 1246 Suppl, 3 | it offends God. In like manner, since the greater sin deserves 1247 Suppl, 3 | the common good. In ~like manner he who is sorry for having 1248 Suppl, 6 | it was not after the same manner as ~in the New Law, nor 1249 Suppl, 6 | mortal sin; and in like manner ~at any other time, and 1250 Suppl, 7 | rather than to truth. In like manner the confession of God's 1251 Suppl, 8 | case of necessity. In like manner the minister of Penance, 1252 Suppl, 8 | confessions. Therefore, in like manner, another can do so, to whom 1253 Suppl, 8 | he is absolved. In like ~manner, he who has been absolved 1254 Suppl, 9 | and "simplicity," in like manner, removes composition and ~ 1255 Suppl, 11| the people; or, in like ~manner, if a man knew, through 1256 Suppl, 11| as God knows it. In like manner a superior can, ~without 1257 Suppl, 13| another's contrition. In like manner by confession a man ~submits 1258 Suppl, 15| increases it; and, in like manner, diminution of the penality 1259 Suppl, 16| body: therefore in like manner, one who has never been 1260 Suppl, 17| cannot be done in an orderly manner without due consideration 1261 Suppl, 18| the keys is ordained, in a manner, to the remission of guilt, ~ 1262 Suppl, 18| Passion of Christ. In like manner when a man, ~through contrition, 1263 Suppl, 18| and ~inflicts it. In like manner, therefore, although the 1264 Suppl, 20| these things in the above ~manner.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[20] A[ 1265 Suppl, 21| converted to the faith. In like ~manner prayers may be offered up 1266 Suppl, 25| Writ would perish." In like manner, ~if any error were to be 1267 Suppl, 25| given in an ~undeterminate manner. For sometimes a distinction 1268 Suppl, 25| king of France; and in like manner ~sometimes the same indulgence 1269 Suppl, 26| indulgences, and, in like manner, so can every prelate.~Aquin.: 1270 Suppl, 28| honor of virginity. In ~like manner, after doing public penance, 1271 Suppl, 29| man is composed. In like manner too, ~in the sacrament of 1272 Suppl, 29| sanctifying force. In like manner when the ~matter of this 1273 Suppl, 32| medicine is given to all manner of sick ~persons, it seems 1274 Suppl, 32| should be given in like manner to ~all.~Aquin.: SMT XP 1275 Suppl, 32| born blind, and in like manner ~as regards the other senses.~ 1276 Suppl, 34| sacraments, and in like manner neither is the anointing 1277 Suppl, 34| in them in a most hidden manner. ~Therefore the form of 1278 Suppl, 36| sins mortally: and in like ~manner any other person in orders.~ 1279 Suppl, 37| the higher; and in like ~manner to carry the cross. Moreover, 1280 Suppl, 37| New Testament in a visible manner, ~while the reader by his 1281 Suppl, 38| subdeacon; and in ~like manner he gives the subdeacon the 1282 Suppl, 39| Confirmation. Therefore in like manner they ~can receive Orders.~ 1283 Suppl, 39| himself in some unlawful ~manner, or failed to take sufficient 1284 Suppl, 40| perfect ~priesthood. In like manner lay brothers have their 1285 Suppl, 40| Divine ~worship after the manner of Christ. For this reason 1286 Suppl, 41| disposed to act in like manner with any woman, it is a 1287 Suppl, 43| married. Therefore in like manner if they contract marriage ~ 1288 Suppl, 45| consent expressed in this manner does not make a marriage, 1289 Suppl, 47| coincides with fear ~which, in a manner, compels the will, whereas 1290 Suppl, 48| Church intends. In like manner he who intends to ~marry, 1291 Suppl, 49| Gen. ad lit. ix). In like manner neither does it need an 1292 Suppl, 49| pleasure. Therefore ~in like manner it is not a mortal sin for 1293 Suppl, 50| Wherefore penance which in a manner has a cause in ~us, is assigned 1294 Suppl, 52| 3). I say then in like manner that slavery is contrary 1295 Suppl, 52| Therefore a husband can in like manner subject himself to a ~master, 1296 Suppl, 53| continent. But as to the manner in which he is tied marriage 1297 Suppl, 53| is more binding as to the manner in ~which it binds, in so 1298 Suppl, 54| the wood was cut. ~In like manner food already transformed 1299 Suppl, 54| one degree; ~and in like manner the children of two brothers 1300 Suppl, 54| formed from him after the manner in which ~it is natural 1301 Suppl, 54| is not likeness. In ~like manner the tie of consanguinity 1302 Suppl, 54| commandment of the Church. In like manner, if a ~degree which is now 1303 Suppl, 55| consummation, and in like manner ~there results from betrothal, 1304 Suppl, 59| is a sacrament ~after the manner of a habit, although it 1305 Suppl, 59| to put her away. In like manner ~the believer after his 1306 Suppl, 59| would seem that in like manner he cannot put her ~away 1307 Suppl, 59| would ~seem that in like manner, if the unbelieving wife 1308 Suppl, 59| idolatry. Therefore in like manner she ~can be put away on 1309 Suppl, 62| than fornication is, the manner of which is natural. Therefore 1310 Suppl, 64| a man to death. In like manner he who pays the ~marriage 1311 Suppl, 64| approach to her. In like manner a woman is forbidden to ~ 1312 Suppl, 64| another. Therefore in like manner neither should a wife give ~ 1313 Suppl, 65| directed to act in a befitting manner, and ~this is called "the 1314 Suppl, 65| guided to act in a befitting ~manner in his proper actions, whether 1315 Suppl, 65| Rhet. ii, 4], and in like manner the several wives of one ~ 1316 Suppl, 65| Rm. 9:13, seqq.). In like manner on ~account of the mystery 1317 Suppl, 66| virgins." Therefore in like manner one ~who was a bigamist 1318 Suppl, 67| 38:8; Mt. 27:15]. In like manner the reason for a ~dispensation 1319 Suppl, 67| xviii) that "when it was the manner it was no sin." Now at the 1320 Suppl, 67| this saying of Augustine manner [mos] does not signify ~ 1321 Suppl, 68| the king's son. In like manner it is no ~punishment to 1322 Suppl, 69| though in a place, after the manner in ~which incorporeal things 1323 Suppl, 69| are not in place after a manner known ~and familiar to us, 1324 Suppl, 69| they are in place after a manner befitting spiritual ~substances, 1325 Suppl, 69| spiritual ~substances, a manner that cannot be fully manifest 1326 Suppl, 70| identically the ~same; and in like manner no other part would rise 1327 Suppl, 70| held by the fire in ~the manner aforesaid.~Aquin.: SMT XP 1328 Suppl, 71| it ~is done: and in like manner the work done by a man who 1329 Suppl, 71| bosom." Therefore, in like manner, suffrages that are offered 1330 Suppl, 71| on ~indefinitely. In like manner, they say by the first suffrage 1331 Suppl, 71| in a certain measure, the manner in which, ~according to 1332 Suppl, 71| for the deceased. ~In like manner the action of the agent 1333 Suppl, 71| Suffrages avail, after the manner of a light, in so far as ~ 1334 Suppl, 71| with him. Therefore in like manner a person for ~whom a suffrage 1335 Suppl, 71| increased; and in ~like manner joy increases through being 1336 Suppl, 71| do not profit ~after the manner of an action as teaching 1337 Suppl, 71| But they profit after the manner of the payment of a debt, 1338 Suppl, 72| to be cleansed. In like manner with regard to the intervening ~ 1339 Suppl, 72| water. Therefore in like manner the fire of the second ~ 1340 Suppl, 72| consuming its matter. In like manner that fire will be able to 1341 Suppl, 72| that ~instrument. In like manner a virtue that does not proceed 1342 Suppl, 72| that has it ~not. In like manner it is not unreasonable that 1343 Suppl, 72| the elements act ~in like manner on the good and the wicked. 1344 Suppl, 72| virtue, it will act in like manner on the wicked and good who ~ 1345 Suppl, 72| the third its time and manner. the fourth its term ~"wherefrom"; 1346 Suppl, 72| ii, D, 1): and in like manner the examples, quoted by ~ 1347 Suppl, 73| the lower bodies. In like manner according ~to the order 1348 Suppl, 73| the angels: and in like manner He Himself will glorify 1349 Suppl, 73| a way, do also. In like manner the lower angels will ~co-operate 1350 Suppl, 74| Para. 1/1 - OF THE TIME AND MANNER OF THE RESURRECTION (FOUR 1351 Suppl, 74| now consider the time and manner of the resurrection. Under 1352 Suppl, 75| punishment (Jn. 8): and in like manner He can deliver from death 1353 Suppl, 76| some other animal to whose manner of ~living it had conformed 1354 Suppl, 76| Body Para. 3/3~In like manner the errors of certain heretics 1355 Suppl, 76| man ~specifically. In like manner from fire comes air, from 1356 Suppl, 76| this reason: and in like manner neither is the ~identity 1357 Suppl, 77| originally in the art. In like manner whatever appears in the 1358 Suppl, 77| in us also, and in like manner the ~other humors.~Aquin.: 1359 Suppl, 77| remain the selfsame. In like manner, while ~certain parts are 1360 Suppl, 78| as in dwarfs, and in like manner in those who by immoderate 1361 Suppl, 78| men will eat, and in like manner beget.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[ 1362 Suppl, 78| generation; and ~in like manner the instruments which serve 1363 Suppl, 78| to that ~point. In like manner each man will rise again 1364 Suppl, 80| properties of ~a thing. In like manner a person is said to have 1365 Suppl, 80| is self-evident. In like manner neither can matter cause 1366 Suppl, 80| two right angles. In ~like manner nothing can be done to a 1367 Suppl, 80| different placing: and in like manner ~neither can there be a 1368 Suppl, 80| which ~is its term. In like manner the two circles described 1369 Suppl, 80| non-glorified body: and that in like manner its ~parts can be one within 1370 Suppl, 80| affect the touch. In like manner ~it is competent by its 1371 Suppl, 81| glorified body ~will, in like manner, have a place befitting 1372 Suppl, 81| any other. ~But in like manner no full place can resist 1373 Suppl, 81| in motion; and in like ~manner when it is wholly in B, 1374 Suppl, 83| organ of ~sense, and in like manner the lack of a limb would 1375 Suppl, 83| resurrection. Therefore ~in like manner the bodies of the damned 1376 Suppl, 83| and corresponding to this manner of ~reception there is a 1377 Suppl, 83| passion which is after the manner of the soul, since the air ~ 1378 Suppl, 83| something, and are in a manner patient to sensation, will ~ 1379 Suppl, 84| receiving grace. In like manner those demerits which are 1380 Suppl, 84| David. Therefore in like manner the sins of the other elect 1381 Suppl, 84| suddenly. Therefore in like manner will they see the evil they 1382 Suppl, 84| take to read. But ~in like manner it would be impossible to 1383 Suppl, 85| to all. Therefore in like manner it seems that He ~will speak 1384 Suppl, 85| any great certainty the manner in ~which this judgment 1385 Suppl, 86| disposes a man to the aforesaid manner of judging. For ~the reason 1386 Suppl, 86| essence of beatitude. In like manner the damned will receive 1387 Suppl, 86| judged." ~Therefore in like manner neither will other sinners 1388 Suppl, 87| affections are not moved. In like manner God is known ~by wayfarers 1389 Suppl, 88| be in motion, and in like manner all other heavenly bodies.~ 1390 Suppl, 88| Para. 2/2~We reply in like manner to OBJ 2 that the Lord is 1391 Suppl, 88| potentiality uselessly, and in like manner in whatever situation ~a 1392 Suppl, 88| because they conclude in due manner. But since the ~remaining 1393 Suppl, 88| 2]). ~Therefore in like manner the light of the heavenly 1394 Suppl, 88| brightness, and in like manner the ~density of the earth 1395 Suppl, 88| angelic. Wherefore, in like manner, since the lower bodies 1396 Suppl, 89| through a ~glass in a dark manner, but then face to face." 1397 Suppl, 89| De Anima iii). In like ~manner certain theologians held 1398 Suppl, 89| not according to the same manner of being ~because the form 1399 Suppl, 89| because the form has a manner of being in the sense other 1400 Suppl, 89| see whiteness. In ~like manner in order that the intellect 1401 Suppl, 89| possibly not be the same manner of being on ~either side: 1402 Suppl, 89| knowledge according to its manner of being on both sides, ~ 1403 Suppl, 89| substance in the aforesaid manner. Yet ~this medium will not 1404 Suppl, 89| be no sense, and in like manner if that ~which belongs to 1405 Suppl, 89| seen ~corporeally. This manner of seeing God corporeally 1406 Suppl, 89| them immaterially. In ~like manner whatever the sight apprehends 1407 Suppl, 89| but not equally. In like manner our soul will have ~glory 1408 Suppl, 89| the lamp thereof." In like manner ~the higher souls will enlighten 1409 Suppl, 90| limbo. Therefore in like ~manner neither should they be distinguished 1410 Suppl, 92| marriage, but ~according to the manner of speaking whereby any 1411 Suppl, 92| Persons, it may be in a manner appropriated to each Person. 1412 Suppl, 93| Body Para. 2/2~In like manner the accidental reward which 1413 Suppl, 93| intensity of merit but in the manner ~of meriting; so that although 1414 Suppl, 93| of numbers: ~and in like manner virginity occupies the limit 1415 Suppl, 93| truth of faith, in like manner it is also due to those 1416 Suppl, 93| will is ~increased. In like manner since in the act of suffering 1417 Suppl, 93| in his body; and in like manner the ~aureoles of others.~ 1418 Suppl, 94| enough to hold the above manner of punishment. For this ~ 1419 Suppl, 94| water." Therefore in like ~manner every fire is of the same 1420 Suppl, 94| philosophers: and in ~like manner in certain foreign matters 1421 Suppl, 95| torments." Therefore in like manner the other damned would not 1422 Suppl, 96| a becoming and peaceful manner. So too, ~according to Divine 1423 Suppl, 96| show mercy in an ordinate ~manner. But those who while merciful


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