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1001 3, 52 | from him according to the flesh, so Christ's ~grace reached 1002 3, 53 | was united with Christ's flesh after death by ~personal 1003 3, 53 | after his death, and his flesh had not seen corruption, 1004 3, 53 | from His soul, nor from His flesh. ~Consequently, both the 1005 3, 53 | Consequently, both the soul and the flesh of the dead Christ can be ~ 1006 3, 54 | for a spirit hath not ~flesh and bones, as you see Me 1007 3, 54 | Saviour in spiritual but true flesh partook of meat ~with the 1008 3, 54 | did not rise entire. For flesh ~and blood belong to the 1009 3, 54 | written (1 Cor. 15:50): "Flesh and blood can ~not possess 1010 3, 54 | seems that He did not have flesh and blood.~Aquin.: SMT TP 1011 3, 54 | Therefore Christ did ~not have flesh and blood.~Aquin.: SMT TP 1012 3, 54 | Resurrection: "A spirit hath not flesh and bones as ~you see Me 1013 3, 54 | again. Now it is clear that flesh, bones, blood, and other ~ 1014 3, 54 | Christ's body had neither flesh, nor bones, nor the ~other 1015 3, 54 | 1 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Flesh and blood are not to be 1016 3, 54 | there for the nature of ~flesh and blood, but, either for 1017 3, 54 | either for the guilt of flesh and blood, as Gregory ~says [* 1018 3, 54 | else for the corruption of ~flesh and blood: because, as Augustine 1019 3, 54 | there, nor mortality of flesh ~and blood." Therefore flesh 1020 3, 54 | flesh ~and blood." Therefore flesh according to its substance 1021 3, 54 | 24:39: "A spirit hath not flesh and ~bones, as you see Me 1022 3, 54 | you see Me to have." But flesh, if understood as to its ~ 1023 3, 54 | true ~resurrection of the flesh?" Accordingly, it is evident 1024 3, 55 | while I was still in mortal flesh, in which ~you are yet: 1025 3, 55 | had then risen in the same flesh, but was not in the ~same 1026 3, 55 | Our Lord could ~change His flesh so that His shape really 1027 3, 55 | for a ~spirit hath not flesh and bones, as you see Me 1028 3, 55 | allowed them to handle His flesh which He had brought ~through 1029 3, 55 | great, ~although Christ's flesh had become much nobler by 1030 3, 55 | Lord ~rose in clarified flesh; yet He did not wish to 1031 3, 55 | upon Him when our Lord's ~flesh was glorified." It must 1032 3, 57 | the Son of God took human flesh for our salvation. But ~ 1033 3, 57 | Christ according to the flesh. But when Christ withdrew 1034 3, 57 | Christ according to the flesh - 'that is, as mortal, whereby 1035 3, 58 | sits in His conglorified flesh; for, under one adoration 1036 3, 58 | hypostasis, together with His flesh, is adored by every creature."~ 1037 3, 60 | God ~is united to sensible flesh.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[60] A[ 1038 3, 62 | quickens souls; as He was made flesh, quickens ~bodies." Since, 1039 3, 62 | pertains to the Word as made ~flesh, it seems that it cannot 1040 3, 62 | principal agent; but His flesh, and the mysteries ~accomplished 1041 3, 63 | called "justices of the flesh" (Heb. 9:10) by the Apostle. ~ 1042 3, 65 | Except you eat of the flesh of the Son ~of Man, and 1043 3, 65 | Except you ~eat of the flesh of the Son of Man, and drink 1044 3, 66 | touch of His most ~pure flesh, endowed the waters with 1045 3, 66 | Christ touched with His flesh. Consequently it seems that 1046 3, 66 | understood the birth of the flesh . . . . As there is no return 1047 3, 67 | have had fathers of our flesh for ~instructors, and we 1048 3, 68 | away of the filth of the flesh, but the examination of 1049 3, 69 | not as though the living flesh of man were ~delivered by 1050 3, 69 | after ~Baptism live in the flesh, he has concupiscence to 1051 3, 69 | And that I live now in the flesh; I live in the faith of 1052 3, 70 | despoiling the body of the flesh, ~but in the circumcision 1053 3, 72 | called "justice of the ~flesh" (Heb. 9:10) because, to 1054 3, 72 | have had fathers of our flesh, for ~instructors, and we 1055 3, 73 | according to John: ~"My flesh is meat indeed, and My blood 1056 3, 73 | 54): "Except you eat the flesh of the Son of Man, and ~ 1057 3, 73 | life in you." But Christ's flesh is ~eaten and His blood 1058 3, 73 | drink," namely, of His flesh and blood: "He would have 1059 3, 73 | thyself, ~as food of thy flesh, but thou shalt be changed 1060 3, 73 | because we partake of His flesh ~and Godhead, and because 1061 3, 73 | 12:8: "They shall eat flesh . . . and unleavened bread." 1062 3, 74 | of the Old Law. But the flesh of animals, which ~was the 1063 3, 74 | sacrament ought rather to be the flesh of animals than bread and 1064 3, 74 | the animal [Vulg.: 'of all flesh'] ~is in the blood."~Aquin.: 1065 3, 74 | Reply OBJ 1: Although the flesh of slaughtered animals represents 1066 3, 74 | bread, because our Lord took flesh without union of sexes: 1067 3, 74 | Father ~was clothed with flesh; as leaven is mixed with 1068 3, 75 | words: "Except you eat the flesh of ~the Son of Man, and 1069 3, 75 | spirit that quickeneth; the flesh profiteth nothing": as if 1070 3, 75 | will quicken you; but the flesh profiteth nothing."~Aquin.: 1071 3, 75 | declaring and by our faith His flesh is truly food, and His ~ 1072 3, 75 | Son so is it Christ's true flesh which we ~take, and His 1073 3, 75 | says: "He that eateth ~My flesh, and drinketh My blood, 1074 3, 75 | sacrament He shows ~us His flesh in an invisible manner.~ 1075 3, 75 | expounding Jn. 6:64: "the flesh profiteth nothing," he says: " 1076 3, 75 | they understood that the flesh was to be eaten as ~it is 1077 3, 75 | spirit draw nigh to the ~flesh . . . then the flesh profiteth 1078 3, 75 | the ~flesh . . . then the flesh profiteth very much: for 1079 3, 75 | profiteth very much: for if the flesh ~profiteth nothing, the 1080 3, 75 | the Word had not been made flesh, that It might dwell ~among 1081 3, 75 | spiritually ~concerning His flesh, "they are spirit and life 1082 3, 75 | be changed into Christ's flesh and ~blood, have maintained 1083 3, 75 | honor invisible things, i.e. flesh and ~blood."~Aquin.: SMT 1084 3, 75 | horrible, for men to eat human flesh, and to drink blood. And 1085 3, 75 | And therefore ~Christ's flesh and blood are set before 1086 3, 76 | appearance of a child or of flesh?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[76] A[ 1087 3, 76 | Lord said (Jn. 6:56): "My flesh is ~meat indeed, and My 1088 3, 76 | indeed." Therefore, only the flesh and ~blood of Christ are 1089 3, 76 | Christ, not as taking common ~flesh, nor as of a holy man united 1090 3, 76 | but the truly ~life-giving flesh of the Word Himself."~Aquin.: 1091 3, 76 | the bread, not only the flesh, but the entire body ~of 1092 3, 76 | is not said: "This ~is My flesh," but "This is My body." 1093 3, 76 | Lord said (Jn. ~6:56): "My flesh is meat indeed," there the 1094 3, 76 | indeed," there the word flesh is put for the ~entire body, 1095 3, 76 | commonly are fed on the flesh of animals, but ~not on 1096 3, 76 | comprised ~under the name of flesh. But the blood is one of 1097 3, 76 | body is truly there when flesh or a child appears ~miraculously 1098 3, 76 | is not truly there when flesh or a ~child appears miraculously 1099 3, 76 | stated above (A[6]). But when flesh or a child appears, the ~ 1100 3, 76 | as a small particle of ~flesh, or at times as a small 1101 3, 76 | 75], AA[2],3,4). But ~the flesh and blood which appear by 1102 3, 76 | occasionally in this sacrament flesh, or blood, or a child, is 1103 3, 76 | as if they outwardly saw flesh, or blood, or a child, while 1104 3, 76 | seen under the species of flesh or of a child, while to ~ 1105 3, 76 | under the appearance of flesh or a ~child, and afterwards 1106 3, 76 | seen there, but part of His flesh, or else ~that it is not 1107 3, 76 | appears ~under the likeness of flesh in this sacrament, continues 1108 3, 76 | color, and the rest, so that flesh, or blood, ~or a child, 1109 3, 77 | 6:57: "He that eateth My flesh, and drinketh My blood." 1110 3, 77 | explaining Jn. ~6:64, "The flesh profiteth nothing," Augustine ( 1111 3, 77 | for they understood the flesh, thus, as it is divided ~ 1112 3, 78 | body, and not merely His flesh; as was said above (Q[76], ~ 1113 3, 78 | through contact with His flesh the regenerative ~power 1114 3, 79 | which I will give, ~is My flesh for the life of the world." 1115 3, 79 | uniting Himself with His own flesh, made it to be ~productive 1116 3, 79 | bodies through His sacred flesh and precious blood, which 1117 3, 79 | Lord says (Jn. 6:56): "My flesh is meat indeed, and My blood 1118 3, 79 | Augustine says on the words, "My flesh is meat indeed" (Jn. 6:56): ~" 1119 3, 80 | declares: 'He ~that eateth My flesh and drinketh My blood, abideth 1120 3, 80 | becomes ~enslaved by the flesh, which is a hindrance to 1121 3, 80 | Let no one eat Christ's flesh, except he ~first adore 1122 3, 80 | these movements of the flesh seem to bring with them ~ 1123 3, 80 | these ~movements of the flesh hinder a man from receiving 1124 3, 80 | to such defilement of the flesh a man is debarred from ~ 1125 3, 80 | we are going to eat the flesh of the ~Lamb, we ought not 1126 3, 80 | 54), "Except you eat the ~flesh of the Son of Man, and drink 1127 3, 80 | 54): "Except ye eat the flesh of ~the Son of Man, and 1128 3, 81 | partakers' ~(Heb. 2:14)] of His flesh and blood, He also hath 1129 3, 81 | all things made Christ's flesh fit for being eaten, ~which 1130 3, 81 | But the Cross made His flesh adapted for eating, inasmuch 1131 3, 81 | from the ~body. But His flesh and blood are together in 1132 3, 82 | altar under the guise of flesh, and the blood under the 1133 3, 82 | altar under ~the guise of flesh, or the blood under the 1134 3, 83 | through being ~clothed with flesh: and on that account the 1135 3, 83 | Christ's nativity in the flesh.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[83] A[ 1136 3, 83 | the Lord according to the flesh, and Basil, bishop of ~Caesarea, 1137 3, 83 | 54): "Except you eat the flesh of ~the Son of Man . . . 1138 3, 84 | Simon Bar-Jona: because flesh and blood have not revealed 1139 3, 89 | deplorable weakness of the flesh, and by God's mercy ~do 1140 Suppl, 13| profit another, for the flesh of one man is not tamed 1141 Suppl, 15| concupiscence of the flesh," "concupiscence of the 1142 Suppl, 15| against concupiscence of the "flesh," ~alms-deeds against concupiscence 1143 Suppl, 15| things relating to the flesh, though it be completed 1144 Suppl, 15| soul rather than of the flesh, as covetousness. Hence 1145 Suppl, 29| nor the same form in the ~flesh and in the bones of which 1146 Suppl, 29| as, by the contact of His flesh, He bestowed the force ~ 1147 Suppl, 29| contact of our Saviour's flesh; but the form of words ~ 1148 Suppl, 40| signifies restraint of the flesh. ~But the subdeacon wears 1149 Suppl, 42| and mortification of the ~flesh by those who make no use 1150 Suppl, 42| They shall be two in one flesh." Now this is not brought 1151 Suppl, 44| They shall ~be two in one flesh." Therefore matrimony is 1152 Suppl, 49| the tribulation ~of the flesh which such persons have 1153 Suppl, 49| in that act, he becomes flesh and nothing more.~ 1154 Suppl, 54| Thou art my bone and ~my flesh," on account of the relationship 1155 Suppl, 54| one relation is called the flesh of ~another, is because 1156 Suppl, 54| menstrual fluid is potentially flesh and bone.~Aquin.: SMT XP 1157 Suppl, 54| is bone of my ~bones and flesh of my flesh." Yet Eve was 1158 Suppl, 54| my ~bones and flesh of my flesh." Yet Eve was joined in 1159 Suppl, 54| forbidden to ~be mated in the flesh. Wherefore the Divine law 1160 Suppl, 55| Husband and wife are made one flesh. Therefore if the ~husband 1161 Suppl, 55| husband is related in the flesh to all his kindred, for 1162 Suppl, 55| man and woman become one flesh by the ~mingling of seeds. 1163 Suppl, 55| whom she is united in the flesh, wherefore ~she does not 1164 Suppl, 55| as the ~wife is made one flesh with him. Wherefore just 1165 Suppl, 55| husband according to the flesh, ~so is one forbidden to 1166 Suppl, 55| of the propagation of the flesh, which is not the ~case 1167 Suppl, 55| incest be united in the flesh.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[55] A[ 1168 Suppl, 56| spirit does not pass to the flesh. But ~marriage is a union 1169 Suppl, 56| marriage is a union of the flesh. Therefore since spiritual 1170 Suppl, 56| are not as yet made one flesh: and this is by way of a 1171 Suppl, 56| makes husband and wife one flesh: ~wherefore the comparison 1172 Suppl, 64| wife cannot partake of ~the flesh of the Lamb according to 1173 Suppl, 64| of the weakness of ~the flesh.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[64] A[ 1174 Suppl, 64| of the weakness of ~the flesh, that the debt must always 1175 Suppl, 65| They shall be ~two in one flesh." Therefore it is of natural 1176 Suppl, 65| xxxiii, 12), the sins of ~the flesh are less blameworthy than 1177 Suppl, 65| fornication, which is a sin of the flesh, is not always a ~mortal 1178 Suppl, 66| irregular ~by dividing his flesh among several women by fornication 1179 Suppl, 66| since he has not divided his flesh among ~several women. Therefore 1180 Suppl, 66| since he has not divided his flesh among several, nor has his 1181 Suppl, 66| we find division of the flesh on the ~part of the husband, 1182 Suppl, 66| when ~corruption of the flesh occurs outside wedlock on 1183 Suppl, 66| because he has not divided his flesh among ~several women.~Aquin.: 1184 Suppl, 66| again undivision of the flesh.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[66] A[ 1185 Suppl, 66| virginity or division of the flesh.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[66] A[ 1186 Suppl, 69| the soul, the bonds of the flesh being broken, ~whereby it 1187 Suppl, 69| as to rejoice also in the flesh ~wherein they bore sorrow 1188 Suppl, 69| saints ~while living in the flesh are able by the gifts of 1189 Suppl, 69| often as when living in the flesh: because when they ~are 1190 Suppl, 69| are separated from the flesh, they are either wholly 1191 Suppl, 69| That souls while yet in the flesh ~are punished here for their 1192 Suppl, 71| 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Since flesh is a part of man's nature, 1193 Suppl, 71| natural ~affection for his flesh, according to Eph. 5:29, " 1194 Suppl, 71| man ever hated his ~own flesh." Hence in accordance with 1195 Suppl, 72| of Christ alone that His flesh see not corruption. Therefore 1196 Suppl, 73| wrought by means of Christ's flesh, as ~though it were a kind 1197 Suppl, 74| behold ~the sinews and the flesh came up upon them, and the 1198 Suppl, 75| not from ashes, for His flesh saw not corruption according 1199 Suppl, 75| elements, ~or changed into the flesh of other animals. But the 1200 Suppl, 75| homogeneous, and so is the flesh of a lion or other animal. 1201 Suppl, 75| has ~become the food and flesh of any animals whatsoever, 1202 Suppl, 76| written (Job 19:26): "In my flesh I shall see God ~my Saviour [ 1203 Suppl, 76| exposition of Job 19:26, "In my flesh I shall see my God," etc. ~ 1204 Suppl, 76| instance the various parts of flesh, or the ~various parts of 1205 Suppl, 76| whole, for instance bone and flesh. Accordingly if it ~be said 1206 Suppl, 77| written (1 Cor. 15:50): "Flesh and blood cannot possess 1207 Suppl, 77| because they are potentially flesh and bone. ~Therefore they 1208 Suppl, 77| these words of the Apostle flesh and blood do not denote ~ 1209 Suppl, 77| denote ~the substance of flesh and blood but deeds of flesh 1210 Suppl, 77| flesh and blood but deeds of flesh and blood, which are ~either 1211 Suppl, 77| Consentius (Ep. cxlvi) that "flesh and ~blood here signify 1212 Suppl, 77| which is now predominant in flesh and ~blood"; wherefore the 1213 Suppl, 77| nature. Now sometimes the flesh of the ox or of other ~animals 1214 Suppl, 77| nature will rise again, the flesh of the ox or of other animals ~ 1215 Suppl, 77| were to ~partake of human flesh which would be changed into 1216 Suppl, 77| be said that not all the flesh partaken of belongs ~to 1217 Suppl, 77| partook of nothing ~but human flesh were to beget children that 1218 Suppl, 77| him must needs be of the flesh of other men partaken of 1219 Suppl, 77| nature in other men of ~whose flesh his father had partaken.~ 1220 Suppl, 77| truth of human nature in the flesh of the men ~eaten, but something 1221 Suppl, 77| have the ~appearance of flesh and blood, does not belong 1222 Suppl, 77| changed from food into true flesh ~and blood does not belong 1223 Suppl, 77| secondly changed from food into flesh ~does not so perfectly attain 1224 Suppl, 77| attain to the species of flesh as that which was ~changed 1225 Suppl, 77| whatever is under ~the form of flesh and bone all belongs to 1226 Suppl, 77| under the form of bovine flesh rises again in man under 1227 Suppl, 77| under the form of human ~flesh, it does not follow that 1228 Suppl, 77| does not follow that the flesh of an ox rises again, but 1229 Suppl, 77| ox rises again, but the ~flesh of a man: else one might 1230 Suppl, 77| this ~argument, because the flesh that is eaten never belonged 1231 Suppl, 77| human nature ~in him whose flesh was eaten: and thus it will 1232 Suppl, 77| were any surplus in the flesh eaten, not ~belonging to 1233 Suppl, 77| any ~other food than human flesh, the substitution is made 1234 Suppl, 77| surplus ~food: so that the flesh eaten is not changed into 1235 Suppl, 77| impossible for the whole of the flesh eaten to be changed into ~ 1236 Suppl, 77| That part of the ~eaten flesh which is changed into seed 1237 Suppl, 77| than in the one of whose flesh ~the seed was the product. 1238 Suppl, 77| rise again in him of ~whose flesh the seed was the product.~ 1239 Suppl, 77| substance in those from whose flesh being ~eaten the seed was 1240 Suppl, 77| The remainder of the eaten flesh, not being changed ~into 1241 Suppl, 77| just as the parts of the flesh are perfected as to ~species 1242 Suppl, 77| were to partake of ~his flesh. Therefore if all the parts 1243 Suppl, 77| clear that the matter of the flesh has no relation to the rational ~ 1244 Suppl, 79| again, for they will contain flesh ~and bones and like parts, 1245 Suppl, 80| body will rise again with ~flesh and bones, as did the body 1246 Suppl, 80| 39, "A ~spirit hath not flesh and bones as you see Me 1247 Suppl, 80| and Job 19:26, ~"In my flesh I shall see God," my Saviour: 1248 Suppl, 80| Saviour: and the nature of flesh and ~bone is incompatible 1249 Suppl, 80| for a ~spirit hath not flesh and bones." Therefore the 1250 Suppl, 80| that "our Lord offered His flesh to be handled, which He 1251 Suppl, 82| in some of them, such as flesh and bones, earth ~is predominant. 1252 Suppl, 82| bones, the humors than the flesh or nerves. Therefore it ~ 1253 Suppl, 86| will still be in mortal ~flesh, wherefore he had already 1254 Suppl, 86| through being still in the ~flesh must needs be troubled with 1255 Suppl, 87| made the Son of man in ~the flesh." Now that last judgment 1256 Suppl, 87| bodies he ascribes to His flesh; although His flesh, as 1257 Suppl, 87| His flesh; although His flesh, as being the ~instrument 1258 Suppl, 87| that "the Word was made flesh" is the cause of the resurrection 1259 Suppl, 87| Because He ~will come in the flesh wherein He was crucified." 1260 Suppl, 87| will appear in the same flesh, but not under the same ~ 1261 Suppl, 88| especially in Christ's flesh, and secondarily in the 1262 Suppl, 88| herbs have I ~delivered all flesh to you [*Vulg.: 'have I 1263 Suppl, 89| who dwell in this mortal flesh; thirdly, as excluding the 1264 Suppl, 89| written (Job 19:26): "In my flesh I shall see God ~my Saviour [ 1265 Suppl, 89| have been spiritual in the flesh, became, by ~sinning, carnal 1266 Suppl, 89| will be spiritual in the flesh ~(which is promised to the 1267 Suppl, 89| will be able ~even in the flesh to see spiritual things. 1268 Suppl, 89| intellect but also to his flesh.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[92] A[ 1269 Suppl, 89| and not as regards his flesh. Therefore he ~will see 1270 Suppl, 89| his mind and not with his flesh.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[92] A[ 1271 Suppl, 89| God ~with the eyes of the flesh, but that, in the flesh, 1272 Suppl, 89| flesh, but that, in the flesh, we shall see God.~Aquin.: 1273 Suppl, 91| a loathsome sight to all flesh.'] the sight of all flesh." 1274 Suppl, 91| flesh.'] the sight of all flesh." Now ~satiety denotes refreshment 1275 Suppl, 93| from ~subjection to the flesh. Now this is the effect 1276 Suppl, 93| especially subject to the flesh; ~so much so that in the 1277 Suppl, 93| is not ~subjected to the flesh by the passions of fortitude, 1278 Suppl, 93| so much subjected to the flesh thereby.~Aquin.: SMT XP 1279 Suppl, 93| by the pleasures of the flesh: and this ~obtains when 1280 Suppl, 93| abstaining from ~the works of the flesh. For Jerome says (Ep. ad 1281 Suppl, 93| signal victory over ~the flesh, against which a continuous 1282 Suppl, 93| continuous battle is waged: "The flesh lusteth ~against the spirit," 1283 Suppl, 93| interrupted, ~integrity of the flesh remaining withal, provided 1284 Suppl, 93| although ~virginity of the flesh cannot. If, however, we 1285 Suppl, 93| those who are incorrupt in flesh, although ~they had not 1286 Suppl, 93| certain conflict of the flesh, but ~owing to the exceeding 1287 Suppl, 93| strength of her virtue, her flesh was so subdued ~that she 1288 Suppl, 93| her any conflict with the flesh, since such like conflict 1289 Suppl, 93| can temptation from the flesh be ~without sin, as declared 1290 Suppl, 93| was given me a sting of my flesh." Hence we must ~say that 1291 Suppl, 93| temptation which is of the ~flesh, she had the temptation 1292 Suppl, 93| there was ~integrity of the flesh together with integrity 1293 Suppl, 93| the concupiscences of the flesh, in a word to virginity, 1294 Suppl, 93| merely to the taming of the flesh: and ~if any one go beyond 1295 Suppl, 93| perfect victory over the flesh and the world, so is a most 1296 Suppl, 93| says: "To live without the flesh while living in the flesh 1297 Suppl, 93| flesh while living in the flesh is to live as ~an angel 1298 Suppl, 93| than ~incorruption of the flesh. Now there is incorruption 1299 Suppl, 93| to men incorrupt in the flesh and who have sinned at some ~ 1300 Suppl, 93| altogether from pleasures of the flesh, ~since they are incapable 1301 Suppl, 93| in the conflict with the flesh, he above all wins ~the 1302 Suppl, 93| while the ~conflict with the flesh is fraught with greater 1303 Suppl, 94| tormented is ~corporeal. Because flesh cannot be tormented by a 1304 Suppl, 94| spiritual worm. Now the ~flesh of the damned will be tormented 1305 Suppl, 94| fire and ~worms into their flesh" (Judith 16:21), and: "The 1306 Suppl, 94| and: "The vengeance on the flesh ~of the ungodly is fire 1307 Suppl, 94| damned are called their flesh for as ~much as they were 1308 Suppl, 94| they were subject to the flesh. Or we may reply that the 1309 Suppl, 94| Or we may reply that the flesh ~will be tormented by the 1310 Suppl, 94| sinned through love of the flesh, they ~should be treated 1311 Suppl, 94| should be treated as the dead flesh is wont to be treated, by 1312 Suppl, 95| least their friends in the flesh to be damned in hell.~Aquin.: 1313 Suppl, 95| of those ~who are in the flesh." Much less, therefore, 1314 Suppl, 96| loathsome sight* to all flesh," namely to the saints, ~ 1315 Suppl, 96| man for ever because he is flesh"; where "spirit" denotes ~ 1316 Suppl, 96| from the inconstancy of the flesh, without doubt he will ~ 1317 Suppl, 96| life fall into sins of the flesh through ~frailty are disposed 1318 Appen1, 2| is called the "law of the flesh" (Rm. 7). Hence there will


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