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1 1, 3 | species. For this particular flesh, these bones, this blackness
2 1, 3 | of a man. Therefore ~this flesh, these bones, and the accidental
3 1, 12 | written (Job 19:26): "In my flesh I shall see . . . God," ~
4 1, 12 | OBJ 1: The words, "In my flesh I shall see God my Saviour,"
5 1, 12 | seen with the eye of the flesh, but that man ~existing
6 1, 12 | that man ~existing in the flesh after the resurrection will
7 1, 12 | minds of some ~living in the flesh beyond the use of sense,
8 1, 18 | 83:3): "My heart and my flesh have ~rejoiced in the living
9 1, 27 | is called Son in assuming flesh from the Virgin, and that
10 1, 29 | hypostasis and person. For soul, flesh, and bone belong to the
11 1, 29 | whereas this soul, this flesh and this bone belong to
12 1, 29 | nature it signifies this ~flesh, these bones, and this soul,
13 1, 30 | Socrates signifies this flesh and this bone. But there
14 1, 36 | out of My Spirit over ~all flesh." Therefore this name 'Holy
15 1, 38 | xv, 19): "As the body of flesh ~is nothing but flesh; so
16 1, 38 | of flesh ~is nothing but flesh; so the gift of the Holy
17 1, 43 | mission according to the flesh. But the ~Holy Ghost did
18 1, 51 | Son of God appeared in the flesh.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[51] A[
19 1, 62 | fire; whereas to generate ~flesh is beyond the natural power
20 1, 63 | carnal sins are with the flesh. Therefore not only can
21 1, 63 | obscenities of the sins of ~the flesh, as if they themselves were
22 1, 75 | composed of this soul, of this flesh, and of ~these bones; so
23 1, 75 | to be composed of soul, ~flesh, and bones; for whatever
24 1, 76 | instance, the eye, hand, flesh, ~and bones, and so forth,
25 1, 76 | with the hand, the eye, the flesh and bones, as ~the Philosopher
26 1, 38 | xv, 19): "As the body of flesh ~is nothing but flesh; so
27 1, 38 | of flesh ~is nothing but flesh; so the gift of the Holy
28 1, 43 | mission according to the flesh. But the ~Holy Ghost did
29 1, 52 | Son of God appeared in the flesh.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[51] A[
30 1, 63 | fire; whereas to generate ~flesh is beyond the natural power
31 1, 64 | carnal sins are with the flesh. Therefore not only can
32 1, 64 | obscenities of the sins of ~the flesh, as if they themselves were
33 1, 74 | composed of this soul, of this flesh, and of ~these bones; so
34 1, 74 | to be composed of soul, ~flesh, and bones; for whatever
35 1, 75 | instance, the eye, hand, flesh, ~and bones, and so forth,
36 1, 75 | with the hand, the eye, the flesh and bones, as ~the Philosopher
37 1, 83 | for instance, of bone, flesh, and the like; thus does
38 1, 84 | individual; common, such as flesh and bone; and individual,
39 1, 84 | and individual, as this ~flesh and these bones. The intellect
40 1, 84 | species of man from ~"this flesh and these bones," which
41 1, 84 | abstracted by the intellect form "flesh and bones."~Aquin.: SMT
42 1, 84 | that ~those who have soft flesh are of apt mind." Secondly,
43 1, 88 | far from the life ~of the flesh; and so, as corporeal things
44 1, 91 | they shall be two in one flesh" (Gn. 2:24).~Aquin.: SMT
45 1, 94 | of disobedience in ~the flesh, as though it were a punishment
46 1, 94 | dissolved the obedience of the ~flesh to the soul, we may gather
47 1, 94 | passions of the soul "the flesh lusteth against the spirit" (
48 1, 94 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: The flesh lusts against the spirit
49 1, 95 | now it is to devour the flesh of others, would then ~have
50 1, 104 | clothed me ~with skin and flesh: Thou hast put me together
51 1, 109 | nutritive soul: but that living flesh is thus generated is due
52 1, 113 | Further, the assaults of the flesh and the world are enough
53 1, 113 | wrestling is not ~against flesh and blood; but against Principalities
54 1, 113 | OBJ 3: The assault of the flesh and the world would suffice
55 1, 113 | Moreover ~man is tempted by the flesh and the world. Again, man
56 1, 113 | A[2] Body Para. 3/4~The flesh and the world are said to
57 1, 113 | resists the desires of the flesh, and ~according as he despises
58 1, 113 | and the corruption of the flesh. For, as ~Origen says (Peri
59 1, 114 | terminating in the generation of flesh. But by its own virtue it
60 1, 117 | of nutrition, in which ~flesh generates flesh: with a
61 1, 117 | in which ~flesh generates flesh: with a medium - in the
62 1, 118 | Gener. i, 5) distinguishes flesh ~belonging to the "species"
63 1, 118 | belonging to the "species" from flesh belonging to "matter"; and
64 1, 118 | is produced from food is flesh belonging to matter, ~not
65 1, 118 | it occur by creation of ~flesh matter: for, according to
66 1, 118 | assuming the specific ~form of flesh, bones and such like parts.
67 1, 118 | inasmuch as it is potentially ~flesh."~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[119]
68 1, 118 | Para. 1/2~Reply OBJ 2: By flesh belonging to the species,
69 1, 118 | the individual does. By flesh ~belonging to the matter
70 1, 118 | wood or ~stone - "so in flesh, there is something belonging
71 1, 118 | not of different kinds of flesh, but of the same flesh considered
72 1, 118 | of flesh, but of the same flesh considered from ~different
73 1, 118 | For if we consider the flesh according to the ~species,
74 1, 118 | always: because the nature of flesh always remains together
75 1, 118 | disposition. But if we consider flesh according to matter, ~then
76 1, 118 | generator is sometimes the flesh of ~cows, pigs and suchlike.
77 2, 4 | and burdensome, like unto flesh which is corruptible and
78 2, 22 | 5): "When we were in the flesh, ~the passions of sins which
79 2, 24 | 83:3: "My heart and my flesh have rejoiced in the living
80 2, 24 | intellectual appetite, and by "flesh" ~the sensitive appetite. ~
81 2, 29 | man ever hated ~his own flesh."~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[29] A[
82 2, 30 | me, that is to say, in my flesh, that which is good." But
83 2, 30 | 83:3: "My heart and my ~flesh have rejoiced in the living
84 2, 35 | Further, affliction of the flesh is a cause of sorrow. But,
85 2, 35 | is an affliction of the flesh." ~Therefore contemplation
86 2, 35 | OBJ 5: Affliction of the flesh affects contemplation accidentally ~
87 2, 50 | we observe men with soft flesh to be quick ~witted." Therefore
88 2, 54 | such as ~nerves, bones, and flesh, the disposition of these
89 2, 56 | good does not dwell in my flesh." ~Therefore the sensitive
90 2, 56 | Reply OBJ 2: Just as human flesh has not of itself the good
91 2, 68 | 118:120: "Pierce Thou my flesh ~with Thy fear: for I am
92 2, 70 | opposition to the works of the flesh.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[70] A[
93 2, 70 | many [either works of the flesh, or fruits ~of the Spirit]
94 2, 70 | contrary to the works of the ~flesh?~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[70] A[
95 2, 70 | contrary ~to the works of the flesh, which the Apostle enumerates (
96 2, 70 | genus. But the works of the ~flesh are not called fruits. Therefore
97 2, 70 | mentions more ~works of the flesh than fruits of the Spirit.
98 2, 70 | Spirit and the works of the flesh are not contrary to one
99 2, 70 | first of the works of the flesh are not opposed. ~Therefore
100 2, 70 | contrary to the works of the ~flesh.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[70] A[
101 2, 70 | says (Gal. 5:17) that "the flesh lusteth ~against the spirit,
102 2, 70 | and the spirit against the flesh."~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[70] A[
103 2, 70 | answer that, The works of the flesh and the fruits of the Spirit
104 2, 70 | contrary to the works of the ~flesh. Because the Holy Ghost
105 2, 70 | actions the works of the ~flesh are contrary to the fruits
106 2, 70 | surprised if the works of the flesh ~are more numerous than
107 2, 72 | 19): "The works of the ~flesh are manifest, which are
108 2, 72 | of sins are works of the flesh. Now carnal sins are called
109 2, 72 | are called works of the ~flesh. Therefore carnal sins should
110 2, 72 | walks according to the flesh, as stated ~in Rm. 8:13: "
111 2, 72 | you live according to the flesh, you shall die. But if ~
112 2, 72 | mortify the deeds of the flesh, you shall live." Now to ~
113 2, 72 | or walk according to the flesh seems to pertain to the
114 2, 72 | committed in accordance with the flesh, ~flows from the reason
115 2, 72 | from all defilement of the ~flesh and of the spirit."~Aquin.:
116 2, 72 | are called ~works of the flesh, not as though they consisted
117 2, 72 | in carnal pleasure; but ~flesh here denotes man, who is
118 2, 72 | to live according to the flesh, when ~he lives according
119 2, 72 | the concupiscence of the ~flesh, or [Vulg.: 'and'] the concupiscence
120 2, 73 | innate concupiscence of ~the flesh. Therefore spiritual sins,
121 2, 77 | eyes, ~Concupiscence of the flesh," and "Pride of life."~(
122 2, 77 | in ~him. Now this is the flesh; whence it is written (Ps.
123 2, 77 | remembered that they are flesh." Therefore sins of weakness
124 2, 77 | called ~weakness of the flesh, in so far as it is owing
125 2, 77 | owing to a condition of the ~flesh that the passions of the
126 2, 77 | Whether concupiscence of the flesh, concupiscence of the eyes,
127 2, 77 | that "concupiscence of the flesh, concupiscence of ~the eyes,
128 2, 77 | Further, concupiscence of the flesh is aroused chiefly by what
129 2, 77 | with ~concupiscence of the flesh.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[77] A[
130 2, 77 | is concupiscence of the flesh, or [Vulg.: 'and'] pride
131 2, 77 | called "concupiscence of the flesh." The other is spiritual ~
132 2, 77 | called a temptation of ~the flesh. But the greater the temptation
133 2, 77 | But concupiscence of the flesh, which is a passion, makes
134 2, 77 | according to Gal. 5:17: "The flesh lusteth against the ~spirit . . .
135 2, 80 | there is some ~sin when the flesh lusteth against the spirit."
136 2, 80 | cause ~concupiscence of the flesh, even as other passions,
137 2, 80 | OBJ 3: The lusting of the flesh against the spirit, when
138 2, 81 | in action. Now perfect flesh cannot infect the soul united
139 2, 81 | by the semen, than by the flesh which is already perfect, ~
140 2, 81 | miraculously ~from human flesh?~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[81] A[
141 2, 81 | miraculously from human flesh. For a gloss on Gn. 4:1
142 2, 81 | the aforesaid manner, his flesh would be severed in the
143 2, 81 | being infected ~through the flesh. But man's flesh is entirely
144 2, 81 | through the flesh. But man's flesh is entirely corrupted. Therefore
145 2, 81 | from whatever ~part of the flesh it was formed. ~Aquin.:
146 2, 81 | be formed ~out of human flesh, would have been in Adam.
147 2, 81 | formed by God out of human flesh, it is evident that ~the
148 2, 81 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: The flesh does not corrupt the soul,
149 2, 81 | to be formed from human flesh, he would have ~been in
150 2, 81 | materially only, of human flesh, they would not contract
151 2, 83 | subject of original sin is the flesh rather than the ~soul?~(
152 2, 83 | original sin is more in the flesh than in the soul?~Aquin.:
153 2, 83 | original sin is more in the flesh than in the ~soul. Because
154 2, 83 | Because the rebellion of the flesh against the mind arises
155 2, 83 | rebellion is seated in ~the flesh: for the Apostle says (Rm.
156 2, 83 | is ~seated chiefly in the flesh.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[83] A[
157 2, 83 | Therefore original sin is in the flesh rather than in the soul.~
158 2, 83 | in him thus, but only our flesh. Therefore original sin
159 2, 83 | in the ~soul, but in the flesh.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[83] A[
160 2, 83 | is not corrupted by the flesh. Therefore ~original sin
161 2, 83 | not in the soul but in the flesh.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[83] A[
162 2, 83 | to that virtue. But the flesh cannot be the subject of ~
163 2, 83 | me, that is to say, in my flesh, that which is good." Therefore
164 2, 83 | is good." Therefore the ~flesh cannot be the subject of
165 2, 83 | sin can nowise be in the flesh as its subject, but only
166 2, 83 | subject of guilt, while the ~flesh, of itself, cannot be the
167 2, 83 | whatever accrues to the flesh, has the character, not
168 2, 83 | original ~sin, and not the flesh.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[83] A[
169 2, 83 | stated to dwell "in the flesh." Consequently it follows ~
170 2, 83 | Consequently it follows ~that the flesh is the subject, not of guilt,
171 2, 83 | God infusing and to the flesh into ~which the soul is
172 2, 83 | from the soul as from ~the flesh, so is it derived by the
173 2, 83 | in the soul than in the flesh. Therefore it is more in
174 2, 83 | soul are more akin to the flesh than the will ~is, as is
175 2, 83 | spreads in two ways; from the flesh to the ~soul, and from the
176 2, 83 | powers, are more akin ~to the flesh, yet, since the will, being
177 2, 85 | the case with air, water, flesh and all bodies ~with similar
178 2, 89 | who does the works of the flesh, "shall not obtain the kingdom ~
179 2, 89 | walk not ~according to the flesh": and he is speaking there
180 2, 89 | walk not ~according to the flesh, i.e. by consenting to concupiscence,
181 2, 89 | they feel the sting of the flesh, follow the road of ~damnation,
182 2, 89 | walk not according to the flesh." But damnation ~is not
183 2, 89 | feels the sting of ~the flesh in the first movements of
184 2, 93 | pertains the "prudence of the flesh," of which the Apostle says ~(
185 2, 93 | Vulg.: ~'wisdom'] of the flesh is an enemy to God: for
186 2, 93 | whom the prudence of the flesh ~dominates. Therefore all
187 2, 93 | OBJ 2: The prudence of the flesh cannot be subject to the
188 2, 93 | does the prudence of the flesh dominate ~so far as to destroy
189 2, 98 | Christ according ~to the flesh."~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[98] A[
190 2, 98 | it was ~weak through the flesh, God sent [Vulg.: 'sending']
191 2, 100 | the concupiscence of the flesh; whereas, to covet ~other
192 2, 101 | 83:3): "My heart and my flesh have rejoiced in the living ~
193 2, 102 | You shall circumcise the flesh of ~your foreskin, that
194 2, 102 | 49:13: "Shall I eat the flesh of bullocks? ~Or shall I
195 2, 102 | was forbidden to eat the flesh of certain peace-offerings
196 2, 102 | it was allowed to eat the flesh of other ~peace-offerings,
197 2, 102 | overcome the pride of the flesh; a lamb, when we restrain
198 2, 102 | the likeness of 'sinful flesh' [*An allusion to Col. ~
199 2, 102 | abortive as it were, the flesh being not yet firm on ~account
200 2, 102 | is written (Gn. 9:4,5): "Flesh with blood you shall not
201 2, 102 | ex-voto" peace-offerings, the flesh of which could be eaten ~
202 2, 102 | the bread foreshadowed the flesh of Christ; and the wine,
203 2, 102 | again, ~mortification of the flesh. ~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[101]
204 2, 102 | designate ~purity of the flesh; purple, to denote the sufferings
205 2, 102 | there is the true nature of flesh, as regards ~His humanity -
206 2, 102 | observes, "signifies the flesh ~refulgent with purity;
207 2, 102 | things; purple denotes the flesh subject to passions; the
208 2, 102 | shave all the hairs of their flesh.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[102] A[
209 2, 102 | they received in their ~flesh such a sign as they could
210 2, 102 | covenant shall be in your flesh for a perpetual covenant." ~
211 2, 102 | despoiling of the body of the flesh, but ~in the circumcision
212 2, 102 | you carry forth ~of the flesh thereof out of the house":
213 2, 102 | unspotted." The partaking of its flesh signified ~the eating of
214 2, 102 | in the Sacrament; and the flesh was roasted ~at the fire
215 2, 102 | putrefaction and corruption in the flesh; so, too, through some ~
216 2, 102 | woof denoted sins of the flesh, for as the warp is in the
217 2, 102 | with her skin and ~her flesh, her blood and dung being
218 2, 102 | spiritually; ~for the "skin" and "flesh" signified Christ's outward
219 2, 102 | the likeness ~of sinful flesh" (Rm. 8:3). Moreover, Christ
220 2, 102 | linen breeches to cover the flesh of their nakedness," when
221 2, 102 | i.e. ~lustfulness of the flesh: also, if he have "a dry
222 2, 102 | herbs have I ~delivered all" flesh "to you." But the Law did
223 2, 102 | therefrom is unclean. ~But flesh is generated from blood.
224 2, 102 | blood. Since therefore all flesh was not ~prohibited as unclean,
225 2, 102 | animal already dead how its flesh be ~cooked. Consequently
226 2, 102 | kind of ~corruption, the flesh of certain animals is unclean,
227 2, 102 | smell; ~or because their flesh, through being too moist
228 2, 102 | were forbidden to eat the ~flesh of flat-footed animals,
229 2, 102 | were forbidden to ~eat the flesh of animals that have many
230 2, 102 | are very fierce and their flesh is very dry, such as the
231 2, 102 | is very dry, such as the flesh of ~lions and the like.
232 2, 102 | certain birds of prey the flesh of which is very dry, and
233 2, 102 | deluge: but the eating of flesh seems to have been ~introduced
234 2, 102 | have I delivered . . . all" flesh "to you." The reason for ~
235 2, 102 | life; whereas the eating of flesh savors of delicate and ~
236 2, 102 | the ~manner in which its flesh is cooked, yet it would
237 2, 102 | their idols prepared the ~flesh of kids in this manner,
238 2, 102 | the likeness of sinful flesh" (Rm. ~8:3), was not to
239 2, 102 | circumcision, which was in the flesh, but also by a certain difference
240 2, 102 | rites, ~of the bones and flesh of dead men. Wherefore,
241 2, 102 | make incisions in their flesh, ~in order to exclude the
242 2, 102 | their garments or cut their flesh, ~i.e. they should not incur
243 2, 103 | to the ~cleansing of the flesh." And just as this uncleanness
244 2, 103 | ceremonies, affected the flesh rather than the soul, so ~
245 2, 103 | Heb. 9:10) justices of the flesh: "justices of the flesh,"
246 2, 103 | flesh: "justices of the flesh," says he, ~"being laid
247 2, 103 | to the cleansing of the flesh," as the ~Apostle states (
248 2, 103 | despoiling of the body of the flesh, but in the circumcision
249 2, 104 | washings and ~justices of the flesh," as the Apostle declares (
250 2, 105 | of the spirits of all the flesh provide a man, that ~may
251 2, 105 | from the herd signifies the flesh of ~Christ; which had not
252 2, 106 | in the likeness of sinful flesh, of sin* hath ~condemned
253 2, 106 | hath ~condemned sin in the flesh, that the justification
254 2, 106 | et" (and), after "sinful flesh." The text quoted should
255 2, 106 | the likeness of sinful flesh, and a sin offering ({peri
256 2, 107 | the likeness of sinful flesh . . . hath condemned sin
257 2, 107 | hath condemned sin in the flesh, that ~the justification
258 2, 108 | 14): "The Word was made flesh," ~and afterwards: "full
259 2, 108 | inward ~grace, whereby the flesh is subjected to the Spirit,
260 2, 108 | the ~concupiscence of the flesh," which refers to pleasures
261 2, 108 | refers to pleasures of the flesh, "and ~the concupiscence
262 2, 108 | the "concupiscence of the ~flesh"; and honors, which pertain
263 2, 109 | law of God, but with the ~flesh, the law of sin." And in
264 2, 109 | corrupted and poisoned in the flesh, whereby it serves "the
265 2, 109 | innocence in which the ~flesh was not rebellious against
266 2, 109 | not yet completed in the flesh, as it will be in heaven,
267 2, 1 | God might not have ~taken flesh, for it was merely because
268 2, 1 | That "God would not take flesh," considered in itself was ~
269 2, 2 | of Christ's advent in the flesh, since he had clearly professed
270 2, 2 | that the Son of God took flesh; that He renewed the world ~
271 2, 3 | abstinence, which is to tame the flesh, and consequently it ~is
272 2, 11 | cap. 27] "The works of the flesh are manifest: Heresy is
273 2, 11 | seem ~not to pertain to the flesh. Now heresy belongs to the
274 2, 11 | belongs to the works of the ~flesh, for the Apostle says (Gal.
275 2, 11 | 5:19): "The works of the flesh are ~manifest, which are
276 2, 11 | belongs ~to the works of the flesh, not indeed by reason of
277 2, 11 | certain connection with the flesh, in as much as its act is
278 2, 11 | says: "Cut off the ~decayed flesh, expel the mangy sheep from
279 2, 13 | of the ~weakness of the flesh which they perceived in
280 2, 13 | account of the weakness of the flesh: but afterwards they sinned
281 2, 14 | vices arise from sins of the flesh?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[15] A[
282 2, 14 | arise from sins of the ~flesh?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[15] A[
283 2, 14 | arise from sins of the flesh. For Augustine (Retract.
284 2, 14 | chiefly ~by sins of the flesh. Therefore blindness of
285 2, 14 | not caused by sins of the flesh.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[15] A[
286 2, 14 | to the corruption of the flesh. But the flesh does not
287 2, 14 | corruption of the flesh. But the flesh does not act on the ~soul,
288 2, 14 | Therefore the sins of the flesh do not ~cause blindness
289 2, 14 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: The flesh acts on the intellective
290 2, 18 | from "concupiscence of the flesh," ~which is the desire for
291 2, 18 | 118:120): "Pierce Thou my flesh with ~Thy fear," whence
292 2, 18 | to fear to restrain ~the flesh. But the curbing of the
293 2, 18 | But the curbing of the flesh seems to belong rather to
294 2, 20 | consequently from sins of the flesh, which give the most ~absorbing
295 2, 25 | with her husband, as one flesh, according to Mt. 19:6: ~"
296 2, 25 | they are not two, but one flesh." Consequently a man loves ~
297 2, 25 | being united to him in the flesh.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[26] A[
298 2, 28 | according to Gal. 5:17: "The flesh ~lusteth against the spirit."
299 2, 33 | of the ~opposition of the flesh to the spirit, and then
300 2, 33 | good, on account of the ~flesh utterly prevailing over
301 2, 35 | among ~the works of the flesh (Gal. 5:20), of which it
302 2, 36 | included among the works of the flesh, and as stated there (Gal.
303 2, 37 | up by the sense of ~his flesh, and not holding the Head,
304 2, 39 | reckoned among the works of the flesh (Gal. 5:20), and "they who
305 2, 41 | It is good not to eat flesh, ~and not to drink wine,
306 2, 41 | through the ~weakness of the flesh; but they are not scandalized (
307 2, 41 | 8:13: "I will never eat flesh, lest I should scandalize
308 2, 45 | Douay: ~'wisdom'] of the flesh is death," because, to wit,
309 2, 45 | in the pleasures of the flesh.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[47] A[
310 2, 45 | prudence" or "prudence of ~the flesh."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[47] A[
311 2, 53 | Whether prudence of the flesh is a sin?~(2) Whether it
312 2, 53 | Whether prudence of the flesh is a sin?~Aquin.: SMT SS
313 2, 53 | seem that prudence of the flesh is not a sin. For ~prudence
314 2, 53 | it is lawful to love the flesh, "for no man ever ~hated
315 2, 53 | man ever ~hated his own flesh" (Eph. 5:29). Therefore
316 2, 53 | Therefore prudence of the flesh is not ~a sin.~Aquin.: SMT
317 2, 53 | as man is tempted by the flesh, so too is he ~tempted by
318 2, 53 | should any prudence of ~the flesh be accounted among sins.~
319 2, 53 | Vulg.: 'wisdom'] of the flesh ~is an enemy to God." Therefore
320 2, 53 | Therefore prudence of the flesh is a sin.~Aquin.: SMT SS
321 2, 53 | Hence prudence of the ~flesh signifies properly the prudence
322 2, 53 | Therefore prudence of the flesh is a sin.~Aquin.: SMT SS
323 2, 53 | thus that ~prudence of the flesh is said to be a sin.~Aquin.:
324 2, 53 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: The flesh is on account of the soul,
325 2, 53 | principal ~agent. Hence the flesh is loved lawfully, if it
326 2, 53 | last end in a good ~of the flesh, his love will be inordinate
327 2, 53 | that the prudence of the flesh is directed to the love
328 2, 53 | directed to the love of the flesh.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[55] A[
329 2, 53 | which the world and the flesh tempt us, in so far as worldly
330 2, 53 | in the "prudence of the flesh," because we covet the ~
331 2, 53 | world on account of the flesh.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[55] A[
332 2, 53 | Whether prudence of the flesh is a mortal sin?~Aquin.:
333 2, 53 | seem that prudence of the flesh is a mortal sin. For it ~
334 2, 53 | Douay: 'wisdom'] of the flesh . . . ~is not subject to
335 2, 53 | Therefore prudence of the ~flesh is a mortal sin.~Aquin.:
336 2, 53 | sin. Now ~prudence of the flesh seems to be a sin against
337 2, 53 | Therefore prudence of the flesh is a mortal sin.~Aquin.:
338 2, 53 | 10. Now prudence of the flesh is opposed to that ~prudence
339 2, 53 | Therefore prudence of ~the flesh is chief among mortal sins,
340 2, 53 | pertaining to ~the care of the flesh, which seems to pertain
341 2, 53 | Therefore prudence of the flesh has not ~of itself the nature
342 2, 53 | Accordingly if prudence of the flesh be taken as ~corresponding
343 2, 53 | life in the care of the flesh, it is a ~mortal sin, because
344 2, 53 | other hand, prudence of the flesh be taken as corresponding
345 2, 53 | for some pleasure of the flesh, without ~turning away from
346 2, 53 | pertains to prudence of the flesh. But ~if a man actually
347 2, 53 | actually refers the care of the flesh to a good end, as when one ~
348 2, 53 | longer prudence of the flesh, because then one uses the
349 2, 53 | one uses the care of the flesh ~as a means to an end.~Aquin.:
350 2, 53 | life in the goods of the flesh, and this ~is a mortal sin.~
351 2, 53 | Reply OBJ 2: Prudence of the flesh does not imply a sin against
352 2, 53 | who has prudence of the flesh, cannot be ~converted and
353 2, 53 | distinct from ~prudence of the flesh.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[55] A[
354 2, 53 | pertains to prudence of the ~flesh; secondly, when, in order
355 2, 53 | distinct from prudence of the flesh.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[55] A[
356 2, 71 | than those who killed the flesh that was soon to rise ~again."
357 2, 71 | unites two persons in one flesh, whereas reviling severs
358 2, 79 | 83:3): "My heart and my flesh have ~rejoiced in the living
359 2, 79 | belong to the members of the flesh. ~Therefore it seems that
360 2, 79 | 49:13, "Shall I eat the flesh of ~bullocks? or shall I
361 2, 81 | besought the sting of the flesh to be removed from him. ~
362 2, 81 | removal of the sting in his flesh, because this ~was not expedient.
363 2, 86 | continency, so is eating flesh or drinking wine contrary
364 2, 86 | fruitfulness of the of the ~flesh nor any bodily good is to
365 2, 92 | sacrificed the sacrificial flesh ~acquired neither sanctification,
366 2, 102 | masters according to the flesh." Therefore in like manner
367 2, 102 | law of God, but in his flesh the law of sin. Wherefore
368 2, 114 | wherefore ~the sins of the flesh, whereby the flesh enslaves
369 2, 114 | of the flesh, whereby the flesh enslaves the reason, are
370 2, 116 | Whether it is a sin of the flesh or a spiritual sin?~(7)
371 2, 116 | body as do the sins of the flesh.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[118] A[
372 2, 116 | condivided with sin of the flesh. Now ~covetousness is seemingly
373 2, 116 | is seemingly a sin of the flesh, for it results from the ~
374 2, 116 | from the ~corruption of the flesh, as instanced in old people
375 2, 116 | 3: Further, a sin of the flesh is one by which man's body
376 2, 116 | Accordingly, sins of ~the flesh are those which are consummated
377 2, 116 | without ~pleasure of the flesh. Such is covetousness: for
378 2, 116 | it is not a sin ~of the flesh. Nevertheless by reason
379 2, 116 | wherefrom." Hence a vice of the flesh is so called from ~its tending
380 2, 116 | tending to a pleasure of the flesh, and not from its originating
381 2, 116 | originating in ~some defect of the flesh.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[118] A[
382 2, 116 | former is troubled in the flesh in ~the same way as the
383 2, 117 | the concupiscence ~of the flesh is more prone; and because
384 2, 119 | worship to a father in the ~flesh is a virtue: but the piety
385 2, 119 | worship to one's father in the flesh, as the piety ~that is a
386 2, 119 | only to his father in the flesh, but also to all his kindred
387 2, 120 | than to his father in the flesh, ~according to Heb. 12:9, "
388 2, 121 | with ~infirmities of the flesh, and this belongs to the
389 2, 121 | man is to overcome the ~flesh, to withstand self-indulgence,
390 2, 121 | chiefly to the sins of the flesh.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[123] A[
391 2, 122 | safeguarding the integrity of the flesh: wherefore ~seemingly the
392 2, 122 | sometimes the integrity of the flesh has been forfeited or has ~
393 2, 122 | forfeits the integrity of the flesh for the sake ~of Christ'
394 2, 122 | forfeits the integrity of the flesh, or is ~condemned to forfeit
395 2, 122 | Christ's have crucified their flesh with the ~vices and concupiscences."
396 2, 123 | your lords according to the flesh, with fear ~and trembling."
397 2, 124 | No man ever hated his own flesh." Wherefore even those that ~
398 2, 124 | so from love of their own flesh, which they desire to ~free
399 2, 134 | naturally has for his own flesh. Hence there is no comparison
400 2, 139 | from the pleasures of the flesh, according to Ps. ~118:120: "
401 2, 139 | 118:120: "Pierce Thou my flesh with Thy fear." The gift
402 2, 140 | desirable bread, and neither ~flesh nor wine entered my mouth,
403 2, 140 | 12], "the sins of the ~flesh," which are comprised under
404 2, 140 | delight ~in eating human flesh, or in committing the unnatural
405 2, 142 | comparison with ~sins of the flesh, or because they connote
406 2, 145 | bridle the lusts of the flesh, wherefore the Apostle ~
407 2, 145 | the mind, subjects one's flesh to the spirit, renders the
408 2, 145 | anger. In vain ~then is the flesh restrained if the mind allowed
409 2, 145 | James 3:2), and because "the flesh ~lusteth against the spirit" (
410 2, 145 | liberty an ~occasion to the flesh."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[147]
411 2, 145 | fast by punishing their ~flesh, are conformed to the Passion
412 2, 145 | s, have crucified their flesh with the vices and ~concupiscences."~
413 2, 145 | bidden to abstain ~from flesh meat, eggs, and milk foods?~
414 2, 145 | bidden to ~abstain from flesh meat, eggs, and milk foods.
415 2, 145 | the concupiscence ~of the flesh. Now concupiscence is kindled
416 2, 145 | wine more than by ~eating flesh; according to Prov. 20:1, "
417 2, 145 | not ~be forbidden to eat flesh meat.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[147]
418 2, 145 | delectable to eat as the flesh of ~certain animals. Now "
419 2, 145 | it exclude the eating of flesh meat.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[147]
420 2, 145 | the concupiscences of the flesh, which regard ~pleasures
421 2, 145 | incentive to lust. ~Such are the flesh of animals that take their
422 2, 145 | it is ~chiefly the use of flesh meat which is most productive
423 2, 145 | are ~forbidden the use of flesh meat rather than of wine
424 2, 145 | generally speaking, eating flesh meat ~affords more pleasure
425 2, 145 | forbade those who fast to eat flesh meat, rather ~than to eat
426 2, 145 | animals that provide us with flesh: wherefore ~the prohibition
427 2, 145 | wherefore ~the prohibition of flesh meat takes precedence of
428 2, 145 | this reason the ~eating of flesh meat is forbidden in every
429 2, 146 | contrary, The sins of the flesh, among which gluttony is ~
430 2, 146 | my heart to withdraw ~my flesh from wine, that I might
431 2, 147 | my ~heart to withdraw my flesh from wine, that I might
432 2, 147 | It is good not to eat ~flesh, and not to drink wine,
433 2, 147 | after the deluge ~wine and flesh were sanctioned: but Christ
434 2, 150 | consists in integrity of the flesh?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[152] A[
435 2, 150 | consist in integrity of the ~flesh. For Augustine says (De
436 2, 150 | incorruption in a corruptible flesh." But meditation does not
437 2, 150 | meditation does not concern the ~flesh. Therefore virginity is
438 2, 150 | virginity is not situated in the flesh.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[152] A[
439 2, 150 | not incorruption of the flesh.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[152] A[
440 2, 150 | Further, the integrity of the flesh would seem to consist in
441 2, 150 | in ~incorruption of the flesh.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[152] A[
442 2, 150 | Further, corruption of the flesh consists chiefly in resolution ~
443 2, 150 | in incorruption of the ~flesh.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[152] A[
444 2, 150 | whereby integrity of the flesh is vowed, consecrated and ~
445 2, 150 | Creator of both soul and flesh."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[152]
446 2, 150 | of virginity: for if the flesh were ~incorruptible, it
447 2, 150 | virginity resides in the flesh," and for this reason is
448 2, 150 | s consent, although the flesh derives pleasure from it,
449 2, 150 | virginity is integrity of the flesh free of all experience of ~
450 2, 150 | namely integrity of the flesh and freedom from venereal ~
451 2, 150 | aforesaid integrity of the flesh: nevertheless he can have
452 2, 150 | this same integrity of the flesh, should it be ~fitting for
453 2, 150 | virginity, integrity of the flesh is vowed, consecrated ~and
454 2, 150 | Creator of both soul and flesh." Hence ~virginity, as a
455 2, 150 | the "tribulation of ~the flesh," to which married people
456 2, 150 | the fruitfulness of the flesh, even of those ~women who
457 2, 150 | the mind but also of the ~flesh, as Augustine says (De Virgin.
458 2, 150 | preserved integrity of the flesh.~
459 2, 151 | He that soweth in the flesh, of the flesh shall reap ~
460 2, 151 | soweth in the flesh, of the flesh shall reap ~corruption."
461 2, 151 | Now the sowing of the flesh refers to venereal pleasures. ~
462 2, 151 | numbered among the works of the flesh: Gal. 5:19 [Douay: ~'luxury'].~
463 2, 151 | safeguard ~the chastity of the flesh." Now it is seemingly contrary
464 2, 152 | 5:19): "The works of the flesh are manifest, which are
465 2, 152 | to the inconstancy of the flesh, doubtless he will be ~punished,
466 2, 152 | the ~inconstancy of the flesh, is freed from eternal loss,
467 2, 152 | 12) that the sins of the ~flesh are less grievous than spiritual
468 2, 152 | fornication is consummated in the flesh, ~which is also the case
469 2, 152 | real union of bodies, the flesh is at once moved, with the ~
470 2, 152 | thinks about the ~sins of the flesh for the purpose of discussion;
471 2, 153 | pleasure of eating human flesh; ~and as regards venereal
472 2, 153 | the fruitfulness of the flesh ~is the purpose of marriage
473 2, 154 | incontinent, because "the flesh lusteth against ~the spirit,"
474 2, 154 | incontinence pertains to the ~flesh rather than to the soul.~
475 2, 154 | man concupiscence of the flesh overcomes ~the spirit, not
476 2, 160 | according to Is. 40:6, "All flesh is grass, and all the glory
477 2, 160 | to fall into sins of the flesh, which though they be less ~
478 2, 160 | falls into the lusts of the flesh, ~that being thus humbled
479 2, 161 | was no rebellion of the flesh against the spirit. Wherefore
480 2, 161 | the concupiscence of ~the flesh tends against the order
481 2, 162 | at the rebellion ~of the flesh against the spirit; hence
482 2, 162 | wherein the ~rebellion of the flesh against the spirit is most
483 2, 164 | provision [curam] for the flesh in ~its concupiscences."~
484 2, 164 | things which foster the flesh, it follows that man's ~
485 2, 164 | about things that foster his flesh, so that man ~seeks to know
486 2, 164 | to seek pleasures of the flesh, fortitude is ~chiefly commended
487 2, 164 | restraint from pleasures of the ~flesh. But as regards knowledge,
488 2, 165 | as concupiscence ~of the flesh and pride of life, which
489 2, 167 | this be done to tame the flesh, ~or to humble the spirit,
490 2, 170 | are ~called slaves of the flesh, but never ravening wolves,
491 2, 178 | we live ~in this mortal flesh, no one reaches such a height
492 2, 180 | hearkening: 'The Word was ~made flesh': Him was Martha serving."
493 2, 183 | But to ~abide still in the flesh is needful for you. And
494 2, 183 | brother, I will never eat flesh": ~provided, however, the
495 2, 184 | from all defilement of the flesh and of the spirit, perfecting ~
496 2, 184 | of God." Now cleanness of flesh and spirit is ~safeguarded
497 2, 184 | since by victims another's flesh, but by obedience ~one's
498 2, 185 | removing idleness: for the flesh is ~afflicted by fastings
499 2, 185 | put ~hair-cloth upon his flesh." Sometimes, however, it
500 2, 185 | who "put hair-cloth on his flesh," the Lord said to ~Elias: "
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