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501 2, 109 | principle of meritorious works, as stated ~above (A[5]). 502 2, 109 | Eccles. 7:14): "Consider the ~works of God that no man can correct 503 2, 109 | iii [*Among the spurious ~works of St. Augustine]), this 504 2, 110 | in Jesus Christ in good works."~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[110] 505 2, 110 | iii [*Among the spurious works of St. Augustine]) that 506 2, 110 | principle of meritorious works through the medium of virtues, 507 2, 111 | grace, it is not now by works, otherwise ~grace is no 508 2, 111 | it is to do meritorious works, ~according to Rm. 4:4: " 509 2, 111 | and that by doing certain works it ~should attain to something 510 2, 111 | justification. But not only grace works this. For Augustine says, ~ 511 2, 111 | says, ~on Jn. 14:12, "the works that I do he also shall 512 2, 111 | principal agent. But grace works in us more than free-will, ~ 513 2, 111 | principle of ~meritorious works, which spring from the free-will, 514 2, 111 | by gratuitous grace a man works for ~the perfection of others. 515 2, 112 | they may carry on ~toilsome works with greater trust and greater 516 2, 113 | mercies are over ~all His works," and in a collect [*Tenth 517 2, 113 | miraculous work. For miraculous works are greater than non-miraculous. ~ 518 2, 113 | than the other miraculous ~works, as is clear from the quotation 519 2, 113 | natural things. But when God works in natural things ~against 520 2, 113 | the contrary, Miraculous works are beyond natural power. 521 2, 113 | answer that, In miraculous works it is usual to find three 522 2, 113 | Secondly, in certain miraculous works it is found that the form ~ 523 2, 113 | 3~Thirdly, in miraculous works something is found besides 524 2, 113 | OBJ 1: Certain miraculous works, although they are less 525 2, 114 | seeks it also in His own works. ~Now nothing accrues to 526 2, 114 | from God, not that by our works anything accrues to Him, ~ 527 2, 114 | it would seem that his works are more meritorious with 528 2, 114 | But of all meritorious works, the sufferings of ~the 529 2, 114 | meritorious. Therefore no works of men are ~meritorious 530 2, 114 | may a man, by subsequent works, merit the first grace already ~ 531 2, 114 | is repugnant to reward of works, ~according to Rm. 4:4: " 532 2, 114 | debt, as the reward of his works. Hence a ~man may not merit 533 2, 114 | grace, it is not now by works." Secondly, it may be considered 534 2, 114 | principle of all our good works, as stated ~above (Q[109]). 535 2, 114 | shown above (AA[1],3,4), our works are meritorious ~from two 536 2, 114 | congruously by other good works, or materially speaking, ~ 537 2, 114 | inasmuch as by these good works of mercy, exercised towards 538 2, 114 | OBJ 2: Further, a man's works benefit himself more than 539 2, 114 | everlasting ~by the good works he does, as was shown above ( 540 2, 114 | Now many have meritorious works, who do not obtain ~perseverance; 541 2, 114 | are ~useful for virtuous works, whereby we are led to heaven, 542 2, 114 | moved by God to do temporal ~works, in which with God's help 543 2, 114 | simply the reward of the works of justice in relation ~ 544 2, 114 | moved to undertake these works, ~even though, sometimes, 545 2, 1 | Persons; and thirdly, the ~works proper to the Godhead, the 546 2, 2 | is superfluous in God's works, much ~less even than in 547 2, 2 | much ~less even than in the works of nature. Now it is superfluous 548 2, 2 | pointing to the ~signs of His works.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[2] A[7] 549 2, 3 | one do other external good works, for it is ~written (Gal. 550 2, 3 | charity." But other ~external works are not reckoned acts of 551 2, 4 | the contrary, Each thing works through its form. Now faith 552 2, 4 | through its form. Now faith works ~through charity. Therefore 553 2, 4 | James 2:20: "Faith without works is ~dead." Therefore lifeless 554 2, 4 | the words, "Faith without works is dead" ~(James 2:20) adds, " 555 2, 6 | written (Dt. 32:4) that "the works of God are perfect." Now 556 2, 8 | actions, in so far as it works through charity, as appears 557 2, 9 | for the sake of which our works are done, hence it is that 558 2, 9 | is that faith ~extends to works, according to Gal. 5:6: " 559 2, 9 | secondarily, it extends to works, since we ~are directed 560 2, 9 | so far ~as it extends to works; for action is ascribed 561 2, 10 | unbelievers cannot do those good works which proceed from ~grace, 562 2, 10 | grace, viz. meritorious works; yet they can, to a certain 563 2, 10 | certain extent, do ~those good works for which the good of nature 564 2, 10 | an ~unbeliever, else his works would not have been acceptable 565 2, 10 | him for certain special works. Hence it ~would be more 566 2, 11 | qu. ~iii, cap. 27] "The works of the flesh are manifest: 567 2, 11 | Now heresy belongs to the works of the ~flesh, for the Apostle 568 2, 11 | Apostle says (Gal. 5:19): "The works of the flesh are ~manifest, 569 2, 11 | and each belongs ~to the works of the flesh, not indeed 570 2, 11 | about things, but also about works, and about interpretations 571 2, 11 | be found in St. Jerome's works.] ~Therefore heresy is not 572 2, 11 | Among the supposititious works of St. Jerome]): "This, 573 2, 12 | praise ~is given to the works which God does in His saints, 574 2, 13 | the prince of devils those works which Christ did by the 575 2, 13 | ascribing to the devil the works of the Holy Ghost, had no ~ 576 2, 15 | the Old Law the "law of ~works" which he contrasts with 577 2, 16 | from merits, since "God works virtue ~in us without us," 578 2, 17 | this way we say that nature works with certainty, since it 579 2, 18 | but the wicked with works and words have called ~it 580 2, 19 | Pride lies in wait for ~good works that they may die." In this 581 2, 19 | are drawn away from good works. Wherefore ~a gloss on Prov. 582 2, 20 | those who cease from good works: and it ~is to this estimate 583 2, 21 | fear as also other good works ~that are done from charity. 584 2, 22 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Charity works formally. Now the efficacy 585 2, 22 | is a moral virtue about works done in respect of ~another 586 2, 22 | justice. For justice is ~about works done in respect of another 587 2, 22 | that which extends to all works of virtue, cannot be a ~ 588 2, 22 | But charity extends to all works of virtue, according to ~ 589 2, 22 | the thing by which another works seems the less ~excellent 590 2, 22 | servant, by whom his master works, is ~beneath his master. 591 2, 22 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Faith works by love, not instrumentally, 592 2, 23 | certain space of time nature ~works by disposing for the increase, 593 2, 23 | preserves charity in man, He works ~in the same way as when 594 2, 23 | cessation from the practice of works of charity.~Aquin.: SMT 595 2, 23 | comitem, vii., among the works ~of Paul of Friuli, more 596 2, 23 | xxx) ~that "God's love works great things where it is; 597 2, 23 | 3: The love of God ever works great things in its purpose, ~ 598 2, 24 | loving Him, yet by the works which we do through the 599 2, 24 | xxx). But good men do no works of the unjust: on ~the contrary, 600 2, 24 | such as would appear to be works of hate, according ~to Ps. 601 2, 24 | cannot be without producing works. But charity requires us 602 2, 25 | act, since he wills and works the good of the beloved, 603 2, 28 | mercies are over all His ~works." But there is no defect 604 2, 28 | mercies are over all His works," and (Lk. 6:36) ~Our Lord 605 2, 28 | mercy, ~as regards external works: but the inward love of 606 2, 28 | as regards ~similarity of works.~ 607 2, 30 | almsdeeds are reckoned among works of satisfaction, ~according 608 2, 30 | almsgiving is reckoned among ~works of satisfaction in so far 609 2, 30 | Lord, in enumerating the works of mercy, ~made no mention 610 2, 30 | the dead with the other works of ~mercy, but those only 611 2, 30 | The ~quotation is from the works of Ambrosiaster. Cf. Index 612 2, 30 | OBJ 3: Since almsdeeds are works of mercy, just as a man 613 2, 31 | almsdeed. But ~almsdeeds are works of charity, as stated above ( 614 2, 31 | Eccles. 7:14): "Consider the works of God, that no man can 615 2, 31 | precede denunciation. For, in ~works of charity, we should above 616 2, 32 | men) do well like ~of her works." Now God is the very truth 617 2, 32 | all, among which ~are the works of Truth who reveals herself 618 2, 33 | from such like spiritual works. Therefore sloth is not 619 2, 34 | Who is glorified in His ~works.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[36] A[ 620 2, 35 | are reckoned among ~the works of the flesh (Gal. 5:20), 621 2, 36 | contention is ~included among the works of the flesh, and as stated 622 2, 38 | found not in St. Augustine's works, but Can. Apud. Caus. xxiii, 623 2, 38 | their being deputed to ~works more meritorious still. 624 2, 39 | are ~reckoned among the works of the flesh (Gal. 5:20), 625 2, 41 | the greatest of ~spiritual works. Therefore spiritual works 626 2, 41 | works. Therefore spiritual works should be omitted on account ~ 627 2, 41 | said of it as of the other works of ~mercy, of which we shall 628 2, 41 | the counsels nor ~even the works of mercy are to be altogether 629 2, 41 | and the fulfilment of the works of mercy ~are necessary 630 2, 42 | included in Chrysostom's ~works], on the other hand, takes " 631 2, 42 | the contrary, Whatever God works in us by His grace, He teaches 632 2, 45 | Ethic. ~vi, 5); and all works of virtue are actions. Therefore 633 2, 45 | helps all the virtues, ~and works in all of them; but this 634 2, 45 | OBJ 3: Further, prudence works after the manner of reason. 635 2, 45 | inclination of nature which ~ever works in the same manner, does 636 2, 50 | so in a special way in works of mercy, for the reason 637 2, 52 | Job 9:28, "I feared all my works," etc. ~says that "too little 638 2, 53 | about the end for which he works. ~Now it is lawful for a 639 2, 53 | Further, solicitude about works of mercy is praiseworthy, ~ 640 2, 53 | sometimes connected with ~works of mercy; for instance, 641 2, 53 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: In the works of mercy solicitude about 642 2, 55 | that which is right in the works of the other ~virtues, and 643 2, 56 | The justice which faith works in us, is that whereby the ~ 644 2, 56 | entire structure of good works is built on four virtues," 645 2, 58 | Job 9:28, "I feared all my works." Therefore it seems that ~ 646 2, 59 | things, persons or even ~works: of things, as when one 647 2, 59 | respect for him; and of works, as when a man justly exacts 648 2, 59 | and payment of ~laborious works.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[61] A[ 649 2, 59 | of persons, things, and ~works, there is then a difference 650 2, 62 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: God works in all things without exception 651 2, 69 | precept about performing works of mercy, being ~affirmative, 652 2, 69 | man's suit belongs to the works ~of mercy, the answer to 653 2, 69 | with regard to the other works of mercy (Q[32], AA[5],9). 654 2, 69 | and it ~suffices to do works of mercy to those one meets 655 2, 69 | should be debarred from doing works of ~mercy. Now it belongs 656 2, 69 | mercy. Now it belongs to the works of mercy to defend a man' 657 2, 69 | inability from performing works of mercy: for not all the ~ 658 2, 69 | mercy: for not all the ~works of mercy are becoming to 659 2, 69 | take a fee for ~pleading. Works of mercy should not be done 660 2, 74 | appendix of St. ~Augustine's works] reckons cursing among slight 661 2, 79 | internal and spiritual works, which are of themselves 662 2, 79 | only these but also the works of the ~other virtues, or 663 2, 79 | by means of certain good works ~disposes himself to the 664 2, 80 | himself to God ~for certain works of Divine worship.~Aquin.: 665 2, 81 | to be busy about other ~works, and, as Augustine says ( 666 2, 83 | bound, while others are works of ~supererogation, and 667 2, 86 | commanded by charity. Hence the works of ~the other moral virtues ( 668 2, 86 | and yet many ~particular works are included under this 669 2, 86 | are about some particular works, whereas by ~the religious 670 2, 86 | pleasing to God, namely, ~works of virtue. Therefore absolutely 671 2, 87 | neighbor's good, since God also works for ~His own glory and for 672 2, 89 | the glorious things of His works" [*Cf. Ecclus. ~17:7,8]. 673 2, 92 | neither by ~attending to the works have acknowledged who was 674 2, 94 | among St. Chrysostom's works, and ~falsely ascribed to 675 2, 94 | among St. Chrysostom's works, falsely ascribed to him] 676 2, 99 | recesses of the heart with works of ~mercy." Now the works 677 2, 99 | works of ~mercy." Now the works of mercy are to be done 678 2, 99 | used in connection with works of mercy, in the language 679 2, 99 | has declared that these works are more pleasing to Him 680 2, 99 | us ~to God; just as other works of mercy which we perform 681 2, 101 | thus we praise one that works well ~for an end. On the 682 2, 104 | thanks are due to one who works for his own profit. ~But 683 2, 106 | leaves on the bough of good works, unless charity be the root."~ 684 2, 109 | outward ~habit signifies works of perfection. Therefore 685 2, 109 | Mt. 23:5) that "all their works they do for to be ~seen 686 2, 109 | Accordingly when a man does good works pertaining by their genus 687 2, 109 | one is bound to perform works ~of perfection. And so when 688 2, 115 | spend much on certain evil works, are not ~liberal.~Aquin.: 689 2, 115 | liberality: even as men perform works of ~other virtues, before 690 2, 116 | performing shameful and ~servile works by means of illiberal practices, 691 2, 119 | recesses of the ~heart with works of mercy": and so there 692 2, 119 | above (A[1], OBJ[3]), the ~works of mercy belong to piety. 693 2, 120 | Sabbath, but to do servile works," i.e. "to burden oneself 694 2, 120 | certain ~particular Divine works: but the observance of the 695 2, 120 | Wherefore in this respect those works are called servile whereby 696 2, 120 | man abstains from other works on the Sabbath day in order 697 2, 120 | may occupy himself with works connected with God's service. 698 2, 120 | Sabbath," i.e. do corporal works ~on the Sabbath, "and are 699 2, 120 | On the ~other hand, those works that are called servile 700 2, 120 | lawful albeit corporal works, it follows that to sin 701 2, 120 | Para. 2/2~Again, corporal works, not pertaining to the spiritual 702 2, 120 | the Sabbath: and certain works are permitted on the Lord' 703 2, 120 | matter of certain forbidden works, on account of ~their necessity, 704 2, 120 | even in small things; while works, ~considered in themselves, 705 2, 121 | sudden dangers: since a habit works by way of ~nature. Wherefore 706 2, 122 | 18, "I will show thee, by works, my faith." Hence it ~is 707 2, 122 | they know ~God but in their works they deny Him." Thus all 708 2, 122 | that God requires these works of us, and rewards us for 709 2, 126 | he thinks out profitable works.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[128] A[ 710 2, 127 | makes him tend ~to perfect works of virtue; and the same 711 2, 127 | himself with all kinds of works, but only with great works, 712 2, 127 | works, but only with great works, such as ~are becoming to 713 2, 130 | glory is promised for good works, according to Rm. 2:7: " 714 2, 130 | every man according to his works, to ~them indeed who . . . 715 2, 130 | approve ~one's own good works: for it is written (Mt. 716 2, 130 | That they may see your good works, and glorify your Father 717 2, 130 | promised as a reward for good works, and of ~which it is written ( 718 2, 130 | some are heartened to do works of virtue, ~through desire 719 2, 132 | great, but also to do great works in all the virtues, either 720 2, 132 | production of a great ~work. Now works done by men are directed 721 2, 132 | end: and no end of human ~works is so great as the honor 722 2, 132 | is necessary, for great works cannot be ~produced without 723 2, 134 | fruit ~denotes pleasure. And works of virtue afford pleasure 724 2, 135 | to be constant in little works, but only in great ~deeds, 725 2, 137 | death. But the Holy Ghost works this ~in man, by bringing 726 2, 137 | the common designation of ~works of justice, but furthermore 727 2, 145 | perform certain ~bodily works with greater ease: and much 728 2, 145 | be found in the saint's works.] In like manner ~right 729 2, 145 | precepts are not given about works of supererogation which 730 2, 145 | not necessary. Now bodily works are ~directed to temporal 731 2, 145 | a pilgrimage, or bodily works.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[147] A[ 732 2, 146 | Append. to ~St. Augustine's works: Serm. civ (xli, de sanctis)]: " 733 2, 148 | Appendix to St. ~Augustine's works] that "drunkenness if indulged 734 2, 148 | Appendix to St. ~Augustine's works]: "Whenever a man takes 735 2, 149 | a virtue in so far as it works in accordance ~with reason, 736 2, 151 | it is numbered among the works of the flesh: Gal. 5:19 [ 737 2, 152 | written (Gal. ~5:19): "The works of the flesh are manifest, 738 2, 152 | person, who, while given to works of piety, yields to the ~ 739 2, 152 | loss, in so far as these ~works dispose him to receive the 740 2, 152 | repent, and because by such ~works he makes satisfaction for 741 2, 152 | as to be ~freed by pious works, if he persist in carnal 742 2, 152 | Appendix to St. Augustine's works]) that of all a Christian' 743 2, 152 | thing is said to be a mortal works. /sin in two ways. ~First, 744 2, 154 | subject to concupiscence works with ~pleasure, whereas 745 2, 154 | pleasure, whereas the angry man works as though forced by a certain ~ 746 2, 155 | possessor ~good, and renders his works good also" (Ethic. ii, 6). 747 2, 155 | 3:19): "My son, do thy works in meekness, and thou shalt 748 2, 158 | if it be about outward works, it will ~not be concerned 749 2, 162 | mercies are over all His works." Therefore God ~is unbecomingly 750 2, 162 | children, and community of ~works pertaining to family life. 751 2, 163 | woman is the fruit of good works, whereby the temptation 752 2, 165 | and in many of ~His works be not curious," and further 753 2, 165 | unto charity and to good works." But to observe our neighbor' 754 2, 166 | should be applied to all works of virtue, as ~stated above ( 755 2, 166 | more since when the soul works, the body is at ~work likewise, 756 2, 166 | perhaps ~certain outward works of the practical reason 757 2, 166 | intensely occupied with works of reason. ~Now just as 758 2, 166 | is the concord of ~good works": and Tully says (De Offic. 759 2, 169 | 1~OBJ 2: Further, "God's works are perfect" (Dt. 32:4). 760 2, 169 | among the supposititious works of St. Jerome] says. Now 761 2, 170 | first principle: yet He works grace of this kind in men 762 2, 170 | Matth., Hom. xix, among the works of St. John Chrysostom, 763 2, 175 | grace, it ~is not now of works" (Rm. 11:6). But the word 764 2, 175 | a miracle God sometimes works in a more ~excellent way 765 2, 175 | of the speaker. The ~good works of either of them do not 766 2, 175 | not merit it by his good ~works, which, however, remove 767 2, 176 | Para. 1/1 - PERTAINING TO WORKS (QQ[178]-182)~OF THE GRACE 768 2, 176 | remove." Now "faith ~without works is dead," according to James 769 2, 176 | since they do not good works, cannot work miracles.~Aquin.: 770 2, 176 | power of God, because God ~works them for man's benefit, 771 2, 176 | Reply OBJ 2: Faith without works is said to be dead, as regards 772 2, 176 | stick. It is thus that God works while employing instrumentally ~ 773 2, 178 | 14): "Wonderful are Thy works, and my soul knoweth ~right 774 2, 178 | Now the knowledge of God's works is effected by any ~contemplation 775 2, 178 | sought the knowledge of God's works, so that he might ~be led 776 2, 178 | I ~meditated on all Thy works: I meditated upon the works 777 2, 178 | works: I meditated upon the works of Thy hands: I ~stretched 778 2, 178 | life - and because in ~the works of the contemplative life 779 2, 178 | able to persevere in the works thereof, as the ~Philosopher 780 2, 179 | inquiry:~(1) Whether all the works of the moral virtues pertain 781 2, 179 | by the practice of good ~works, in order that in the contemplative 782 2, 179 | hand, when we practice the works of ~the moral virtues, as 783 2, 179 | prudence is directed to the works of the ~moral virtues as 784 2, 179 | of itself directed to the works of ~the moral virtues, belongs 785 2, 179 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Moral works take their species from 786 2, 179 | sensible objects with which the works of ~the active life are 787 2, 179 | does in us ~for whom the works of the active life are a 788 2, 180 | intellect; whereas in the works of the active life the lower 789 2, 180 | but prescribes certain works of the active life as dispositions 790 2, 180 | contemplative life ~to the works of the active life, on account 791 2, 180 | more clearly: Let perfect works follow Me conformed to the ~ 792 2, 180 | one man merits more by the works of the ~active life than 793 2, 180 | life than another by the works of the contemplative life. 794 2, 180 | and practice of external works: ~and thus it is evident 795 2, 180 | take upon themselves the works of ~the active life, so 796 2, 183 | desire to do such like ~works if he should happen to be 797 2, 183 | 1~OBJ 3: Further, in the works of grace nothing should 798 2, 183 | purpose of devoting himself to works of perfection ~in a monastery.~ 799 2, 183 | that, No one is bound to works of supererogation, unless 800 2, 183 | among the supposititious works of St. ~Jerome] expounding 801 2, 183 | among the ~supposititious works of St. Jerome]: "It is right 802 2, 184 | one bind oneself, to do works ~of supererogation. But 803 2, 184 | evident that for him who works for an end it is not necessary ~ 804 2, 184 | among the supposititious works of St. ~Jerome].~Aquin.: 805 2, 184 | religious perfection, ~which are works of supererogation and are 806 2, 184 | precept. Therefore those good works are more deserving of ~praise 807 2, 184 | wrath of the Lord: but good works are found in ~thee." Now 808 2, 184 | Now religious do more good works than seculars. Therefore 809 2, 184 | it were by his many good works, ~and if it be mortal, he 810 2, 185 | these, ~namely in spiritual works."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[187] 811 2, 185 | Apostle refers to spiritual works, and not ~to the bodily 812 2, 185 | may be occupied in other works, but also because it ~suffices 813 2, 185 | of such like ~spiritual works to which they devote themselves.~ 814 2, 185 | God's word; nor is he who works abroad any ~better than 815 2, 185 | Yet not everyone sins that works not with his hands, ~because 816 2, 185 | ways to all the spiritual ~works mentioned by Augustine in 817 2, 185 | the aforesaid ~spiritual works are thereby exempt from 818 2, 185 | exclusively with such like ~works; secondly, because those 819 2, 185 | devote themselves to such works have a ~claim to be supported 820 2, 185 | devote themselves to such works not ~publicly but privately 821 2, 185 | they are not bound to all works of ~supererogation: wherefore 822 2, 185 | among the supposititious works of St. ~Jerome] that "those 823 2, 185 | more leisure ~for religious works, in which the donors of 824 2, 185 | abstained from religious works, because in that case, so 825 2, 185 | among the supposititious works of St. Ambrose] asserts. 826 2, 185 | Monach. xvii) ~that "the good works of the faithful should not 827 2, 185 | them to do these corporal works, they be not oppressed by 828 2, 185 | aim especially at doing works of ~penance. Now in works 829 2, 185 | works of ~penance. Now in works of penance we should use, 830 2, 186 | can be established for the works of the ~active life?~(3) 831 2, 186 | and the ~exercise of like works?~(5) Whether a religious 832 2, 186 | charity. Now there are various works of charity to which a ~man 833 2, 186 | should be established for the works of the ~active life?~Aquin.: 834 2, 186 | be established for ~the works of the active life. For 835 2, 186 | should be established for the works of the active life.~Aquin.: 836 2, 186 | fittingly directed to the works of the active life. ~Wherefore 837 2, 186 | are not precluded by ~the works of the active life, whereby 838 2, 186 | the Article. Nor do these works preclude singularity ~of 839 2, 186 | occupy themselves ~with the works of the active life for God' 840 2, 186 | who are ~occupied with the works of the active life are in 841 2, 186 | established not only for the works of the contemplative life, 842 2, 186 | life, but also ~for the works of the active life, in so 843 2, 186 | people by preaching and like works.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[188] A[ 844 2, 186 | to be established for the works of the active life, in so 845 2, 186 | 32], A[3]) that spiritual works of mercy surpass corporal 846 2, 186 | of mercy surpass corporal works of ~mercy. Moreover this 847 2, 186 | for preaching and similar works pertaining to the salvation ~ 848 2, 186 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: He who works by virtue of another, acts 849 2, 186 | life. Now chief among the works of the ~active life are 850 2, 186 | preaching and other like works; wherefore the ~Apostle ( 851 2, 186 | less excellent than ~the works of contemplation, except 852 2, 186 | same ~genus; thus among the works of the active life it is 853 2, 186 | receive guests, and among the works of the contemplative ~life 854 2, 186 | even as in some cases the works of the ~active life take 855 2, 186 | Julianus Pomerius, among the works of ~Prosper] says (De Vita 856 2, 186 | of the outward and bodily works of the active life a man ~ 857 2, 186 | that are directed to the works whether ~corporal or spiritual 858 2, 187 | we are instructed in good works and are nourished with the ~ 859 2, 187 | excel in ~respect of various works of virtue.~Aquin.: SMT SS 860 2, 187 | regular are ~destined to the works of the contemplative life. 861 3, 1 | Divine power to ~perfect His works, and to manifest Himself 862 3, 1 | fervor of faith, which ~works by charity"; and to old 863 3, 2 | Titus 3:5: "Not by the ~works of justice which we have 864 3, 2 | because the meritorious works of man are ~properly ordained 865 3, 3 | another assuming it. For "the works of the Trinity are ~inseparable," 866 3, 7 | mighty in doing wonderful ~works and the like, all of which 867 3, 7 | it in all the effects or works of life; and thus man ~has 868 3, 7 | they do wiser and greater works; and in this way Christ ~ 869 3, 7 | time ~He did more perfect works, to prove Himself true man, 870 3, 8 | James 2:20): "Faith without works is dead." Yet such as these ~ 871 3, 12 | wisdom "out upon all His works." Hence, ~just as it is 872 3, 13 | grace of ~miracles" or works of might. But every transmutation 873 3, 13 | 1, the grace of ~mighty works or miracles is given to 874 3, 13 | Lord ~charged His mighty works to be kept secret, He gave 875 3, 13 | soul depended on God, "Who ~works in all [Vulg.: 'you'], both 876 3, 15 | First, because sin nowise works our ~satisfaction; rather, 877 3, 19 | iv), "what is of man He works ~beyond man; and this is 878 3, 19 | adds: "He performed Divine works not as God does, and human ~ 879 3, 19 | as God does, and human ~works not as man does, but, God 880 3, 19 | other men merit by their works. And hence Christ Who, from 881 3, 22 | our ~conscience from dead works, to serve the living God." 882 3, 22 | the living God." But dead works ~denote sins. Therefore 883 3, 22 | the priest of the New ~Law works in His person, according 884 3, 23 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Man works in order to supply his wants: 885 3, 23 | wants: not so God, Who ~works in order to communicate 886 3, 25 | nothing in common with the works of the ~Gentiles, as the 887 3, 25 | common with the ~"unfruitful works" of the Gentiles, but not 888 3, 25 | but not with their useful works. Now ~the adoration of images 889 3, 25 | numbered among the unfruitful works in ~two respects. First, 890 3, 27 | considering ~His marvelous works.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[27] A[ 891 3, 28 | Hom. 1: among the spurious works ascribed to Chrysostom] 892 3, 28 | in the SS, Q[88], A[6], works of ~perfection are more 893 3, 29 | among the supposititious works ascribed to St. Chrysostom]) 894 3, 30 | another author: among the works of St. Augustine]) a ~true 895 3, 32 | says ~(De Trin. i), "The works of the Trinity are indivisible, 896 3, 35 | 9:4): "I must work the works of Him that sent Me, whilst 897 3, 36 | mercies are over all His works." But in His second ~coming, 898 3, 36 | among the supposititious works of Chrysostom]: "The Magi 899 3, 36 | written (Dt. 32:4): "The works of God are ~perfect." But 900 3, 38 | except in as far as God works in man.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[ 901 3, 40 | creatures, yet He ever ~works by keeping and governing 902 3, 40 | precept does not ~forbid works which are needful for bodily 903 3, 40 | manifest that the ~miraculous works done by Christ related to 904 3, 40 | precept does not forbid works pertaining to the ~worship 905 3, 41 | in order to destroy the works of the ~devil, according 906 3, 41 | that He might destroy the works of the devil." But it is 907 3, 41 | the same ~to destroy the works of a certain one and to 908 3, 41 | Christ came to destroy the works of the devil, not by ~powerful 909 3, 41 | are given to other good works. And ~so Christ's temptation 910 3, 41 | and destroys ~even good works," as Augustine says (Ep. 911 3, 43 | so that when a man does works that God alone can do, we ~ 912 3, 43 | that when a man does the works of God we may believe ~that 913 3, 43 | believe Me, believe the works"; and ~(Jn. 5:36): "The 914 3, 43 | and ~(Jn. 5:36): "The works which the Father hath given 915 3, 43 | abideth in ~Me, He doth the works."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[43] A[ 916 3, 43 | He might prove both, He works miracles ~now with authority, 917 3, 43 | nothing in common between His ~works and their effects and those 918 3, 43 | that believeth in Me, the works that I do, he also shall 919 3, 43 | Lord said (Jn. 5:36): "The works which the Father ~hath given 920 3, 43 | the very nature of the ~works, which surpassed the entire 921 3, 43 | Douay: 'among'] them the works that no ~other men hath 922 3, 43 | Augustine says: "None of the works of Christ ~seem to be greater 923 3, 43 | Yet Christ did some works 'which no other ~man hath 924 3, 43 | in answer that others did works which He ~did not, and which 925 3, 43 | Therefore ~whatever works He did in them are works 926 3, 43 | works He did in them are works that none ever did; since 927 3, 43 | he did it; whereas these ~works He did, not by their doing, 928 3, 43 | What are these 'greater works' which believers in Him 929 3, 43 | words, it was the deeds and works of His words ~that He spoke 930 3, 43 | abideth in Me, ~He doth the works,' what works did He mean, 931 3, 43 | He doth the works,' what works did He mean, then, but the 932 3, 43 | Behold, He did ~greater works when spoken of by men believing 933 3, 43 | that He did these 'greater ~works' by the apostles: whereas 934 3, 43 | that believeth in Me, ~the works that I do, he also shall 935 3, 43 | do that he may do. What works - but that from ~ungodly 936 3, 43 | the angels are the works of ~Christ: and does that 937 3, 43 | does that man do greater works than these, who co-operates ~ 938 3, 43 | one. Certainly if both are works of equal power, the latter 939 3, 43 | us to understand all the works of Christ, ~where He saith ' 940 3, 44 | accompanied by His operation, works wonders: for ~the hand signifies 941 3, 44 | such as to far surpass the works of nature in splendor and 942 3, 44 | Divine power. Now "the works of God are perfect" (Dt. 943 3, 44 | OBJ 4: Further, miraculous works pertain to the work of Divine ~ 944 3, 46 | this appertains to ~good works, since the hands are stretched 945 3, 47 | not done among them the works that no other man hath done, 946 3, 47 | not done among them the works that no other man hath done, 947 3, 47 | beheld ~Christ's marvelous works, it was owing to their hatred 948 3, 47 | suffers injustice, nobody works injustice." Consequently 949 3, 48 | and ~therefore Christ's works are referred to Himself 950 3, 48 | in ~the same way as the works of any other man in a state 951 3, 49 | OBJ 1: Christ's Passion works its effect in them to whom 952 3, 49 | 3: Christ's satisfaction works its effect in us inasmuch 953 3, 49 | holy ~Fathers who wrought works of justice, obtained by 954 3, 49 | The holy Fathers, by doing works of justice, merited to ~ 955 3, 52 | OBJ 3: Further, as Baptism works in virtue of Christ's Passion, 956 3, 53 | among the supposititious works ascribed to St. ~Jerome] 957 3, 55 | occasionally uses the term in his works [*Cf. Prior. Anal. ii; Rhetor. ~ 958 3, 55 | and He showed this by the works of the ~threefold life. 959 3, 55 | Luke. Secondly, in the works of the sensitive life, by 960 3, 55 | heard; thirdly, in the ~works of the intellective life 961 3, 56 | Himself, and through it works the ~resurrection in all 962 3, 56 | determinately, nevertheless since it works ~through this instrument, 963 3, 56 | instrument of His ~Godhead, and works by Its power, as stated 964 3, 56 | above, Christ's Resurrection works in virtue of ~the Godhead; 965 3, 59 | which is the reward of ~good works, is bestowed by God alone: 966 3, 59 | kinship with ~men; for, as God works through intermediary causes, 967 3, 62 | instrumental. The principal cause works by the power of its ~form, 968 3, 62 | But the instrumental cause works not by the power of its ~ 969 3, 62 | power," viz. of God, "which works by them, remains ~ever." 970 3, 62 | instrument by which someone ~works: wherefore it is written ( 971 3, 62 | in ~respect of which it works not by its own power but 972 3, 62 | nothing useless in ~God's works. Therefore it seems that 973 3, 62 | principal agent, which works of itself. And therefore 974 3, 62 | sacrament in causing grace works ~after the manner of an 975 3, 64 | inquiry:~(1) Whether God alone works inwardly in the sacraments?~( 976 3, 64 | alone, or the minister also, works inwardly unto the ~sacramental 977 3, 64 | but also the minister, works ~inwardly unto the sacramental 978 3, 64 | it seems ~that God alone works the interior sacramental 979 3, 64 | of man, in so far as he ~works as a minister. For a minister 980 3, 64 | the sacrament: because he works but as a minister. ~Consequently, 981 3, 64 | power ~in the sacraments works inwardly in producing their 982 3, 64 | same way. For, as God, He works in the ~sacraments by authority: 983 3, 64 | of motion: for a workman ~works in one way with his hand, 984 3, 64 | it ~is thus that Christ works in the sacraments, both 985 3, 64 | so do they serve ~Him in works of charity; whence it is 986 3, 64 | not sin in serving God by works of charity: ~indeed, they 987 3, 64 | 1 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Works of charity are not made 988 3, 64 | minister of God, by doing works of charity, if he be righteous, 989 3, 64 | minister of a sacrament works ~instrumentally. But the 990 3, 64 | 5]), since the minister works ~instrumentally in the sacraments, 991 3, 66 | the Divine power which ~works in Baptism, pertains to 992 3, 66 | preference, in which the works of ~the soul are made manifest.~ 993 3, 66 | and become ~active in good works; so that the sacrament of 994 3, 66 | our conscience ~from dead works," etc. Therefore the Baptism 995 3, 68 | be baptized?~(5) Whether works of satisfaction should be 996 3, 68 | though he die in his good works, will have ~eternal life, 997 3, 68 | who are credited with good works, for they seem to have the " 998 3, 68 | said to ~die in his good works, which cannot be without " 999 3, 68 | be nothing useless in the works of Christ ~and of the Church. 1000 3, 68 | physician of souls, i.e. Christ, works in two ways. ~First, inwardly,


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