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1001 3, 67 | A[7]) that ~godparents take upon themselves the duties
1002 3, 68 | confession of sins should take ~place before Baptism.~Aquin.:
1003 3, 69 | Therefore Baptism does not take away the debt of ~punishment
1004 3, 69 | 1~Whether Baptism should take away the penalties of sin
1005 3, 69 | seems that Baptism should take away the penalties of sin
1006 3, 69 | Baptism has the power to take away the penalties of the ~
1007 3, 69 | present life yet it does not take them away during the present
1008 3, 69 | place in the Head should take place also in ~the member
1009 3, 69 | carnal intention of those who take children to be ~baptized
1010 3, 69 | effect of Baptism is to take away not future, but ~present
1011 3, 71 | in the exorcism does not take away the sin for ~which
1012 3, 72 | Sanctifying grace does indeed take away sin; but it has ~other
1013 3, 74 | not necessary for all who take ~Christ's body to partake
1014 3, 74 | But the second does not take away the first. Hence, if
1015 3, 75 | Christ's true flesh which we ~take, and His true blood which
1016 3, 75 | whether this be true; but take rather the Saviour's words
1017 3, 75 | which it is not lawful to take the body of Christ after
1018 3, 75 | is nevertheless lawful to take one consecrated host after ~
1019 3, 75 | Therefore this change must take place according to the ~
1020 3, 77 | occur in this sacrament take place in virtue of the consecration, ~
1021 3, 77 | essentially to corruption to take away the ~being of a thing,
1022 3, 77 | for long if he were to take hosts and consecrated wine
1023 3, 78 | and ~said afterwards: "Take ye and eat; this is My body" (
1024 3, 78 | into His own body, saying: 'Take ye and eat; this is My body.'" ~
1025 3, 78 | the sacrament of order, "Take the power," ~etc.; or by
1026 3, 78 | disciples, He ~spoke the words, 'Take ye,'" etc.~Aquin.: SMT TP
1027 3, 78 | OBJ 2: In these words, "Take ye and eat," the use of
1028 3, 78 | according to Is. 57:14: "Take away the stumbling blocks
1029 3, 79 | effect follows. But many ~take this sacrament who will
1030 3, 79 | from sin, yet it does not take away from man the possibility ~
1031 3, 80 | the altar "spiritually; take innocence to the altar."
1032 3, 80 | purgative medicines, given to take ~away the fever of sin;
1033 3, 80 | movements, especially when they take place with unclean ~imaginings.
1034 3, 80 | it seems that we ought to take this sacrament after ~receiving
1035 3, 80 | than before. But one may take food and drink after ~receiving
1036 3, 80 | Let the priest at once take Communion to the sick person,
1037 3, 80 | therefore it ~is never lawful to take this sacrament after taking
1038 3, 80 | could never afterwards ~take this sacrament: but it must
1039 3, 80 | sixth hour, ~and if they take it at the third or fourth
1040 3, 80 | This is ~our daily bread; take it daily, that it may profit
1041 3, 80 | this sacrament ought not to take Christ's body without His
1042 3, 81 | gave them to others to take. Hence when He said to the
1043 3, 81 | said to the disciples, "Take ~ye and eat," and again, "
1044 3, 81 | ye and eat," and again, "Take ye and drink," it is to
1045 3, 81 | being ~exasperated might take occasion of sinning. Therefore,
1046 3, 82 | Further, he who gives can take away. But the bishop in
1047 3, 82 | consecrating. Therefore he can take it ~away by degrading him.~
1048 3, 82 | therefore the bishop ~cannot take this power away, just as
1049 3, 82 | neither can he who baptizes take ~away the baptismal character.~
1050 3, 83 | of this ~mystery, we must take into consideration the representation
1051 3, 83 | daily bread, why do ~you take it once a year, as the Greeks
1052 3, 83 | is said in the Gospel: "Take ye and eat" [comedite] without ~
1053 3, 83 | to heaven," and again, "Take ye and eat ~[manducate]
1054 3, 83 | instruction of the faithful who take part in this ~sacrament;
1055 3, 83 | priest begins and the ~people take up, the priest then acting
1056 3, 83 | anyone fall sick, he may take Communion to ~him at once,
1057 3, 83 | like manner if he does not take it, he sins by acting against
1058 3, 84 | above (ad 1), human actions take the place of matter, ~and
1059 3, 84 | regard ~original sin, if we take it in a wide sense for any
1060 3, 84 | sacraments of the Church take their origin from the ~institution
1061 3, 84 | often to do penance, who take liberties with Christ: for ~
1062 3, 84 | sin, and thus He seems to take pleasure in ~sin, which
1063 3, 85 | sacrament of Penance, human acts take the place of matter, which
1064 3, 85 | for having done." But to take vengeance is an act of justice,
1065 3, 85 | appetite, but to desire or take vengeance on oneself or
1066 3, 86 | impossible for Penance to take one sin away without ~another.
1067 3, 86 | taken away: ~thus, if you take away rational, you take
1068 3, 86 | take away rational, you take away the human species. ~
1069 3, 86 | forgiveness of sin does not take ~place without an act of
1070 3, 88 | of ~ingratitude does not take its absolute quantity from
1071 3, 89 | merits eternal ~life. But to take away the reward from one
1072 3, 89 | thou hast, that no man take thy crown." That they fail
1073 3, 90 | And since moral matters take their species from the ~
1074 Suppl, 1 | contrition was sufficient to take ~away all, and because confession
1075 Suppl, 1 | replied that matter does not take its origin from the ~form
1076 Suppl, 3 | Para. 4/4~We must, however, take note that, although the
1077 Suppl, 5 | Whether contrition can take away the debt of punishment
1078 Suppl, 5 | 1~Whether contrition can take away the debt of punishment
1079 Suppl, 5 | seem that contrition cannot take away the debt of ~punishment
1080 Suppl, 6 | through his own act, must take its remedy from the man
1081 Suppl, 6 | salvation that man should take medicine for ~his sins.
1082 Suppl, 6 | actual sin also must needs take its ~remedy from another.~
1083 Suppl, 8 | related in Jn. 20:23, we must take the ~words of James as conveying
1084 Suppl, 8 | necessity even a layman may take the place of a priest, and
1085 Suppl, 8 | of the urgency, he does take the place ~of a judge over
1086 Suppl, 10| general confession does not take ~away forgotten sins.~Aquin.:
1087 Suppl, 15| chiefly almsdeeds, ~which can take the place of the others,
1088 Suppl, 18| Penance, a man does not take on a new life, since therein
1089 Suppl, 19| cannot ~by his wickedness take away from us the gift which
1090 Suppl, 21| mensa," i.e. we must not take meals with them. Accordingly
1091 Suppl, 25| crusade as ~to those who take part in it.~
1092 Suppl, 27| thing. Therefore it does not take away from religious the
1093 Suppl, 28| scandal which the people might take through recollection of
1094 Suppl, 29| of this sacrament should take the shape of a ~deprecatory
1095 Suppl, 29| plenitude of ~grace, so as to take away not only sin but also
1096 Suppl, 29| those quoted above, but take the form of a ~petition
1097 Suppl, 30| satisfaction enjoined; nor does it take ~away the remnants of sin,
1098 Suppl, 31| 2,6). But this ~does not take place in this sacrament;
1099 Suppl, 34| Because the sacraments take their ~efficacy from their
1100 Suppl, 36| bishops, priests, and deacons ~take very great care to be examples
1101 Suppl, 36| is ~mortally dangerous to take them; others can be given
1102 Suppl, 36| unworthy, he is bound to take ~the utmost pains to know
1103 Suppl, 36| this ~he is required to take the greatest care, in proportion
1104 Suppl, 36| unworthy that ~he is to take part in Divine things, with
1105 Suppl, 37| saying (Num. 11:17): "I will ~take of thy spirit and give to
1106 Suppl, 37| the supper when He said: "Take ~ye and eat" (Mt. 26:26),
1107 Suppl, 39| 1~Reply OBJ 2: A man may take an occasion for humility
1108 Suppl, 39| Hence the judge and all who take part with him in a cause ~
1109 Suppl, 39| unlawful ~manner, or failed to take sufficient care, since in
1110 Suppl, 42| sensible acts themselves, which take the place of ~the material
1111 Suppl, 43| promise, by saying: "I will take thee for my wife," and ~
1112 Suppl, 43| instance if we ~say: "I will take thee, if thy parents consent,"
1113 Suppl, 43| we were ~to say: "I will take thee if thou promise means
1114 Suppl, 43| were one to say: "I will take thee if thou consent to
1115 Suppl, 43| were one to ~say, "I will take thee, if thy parents consent,"
1116 Suppl, 43| Therefore a betrothal can take place ~before the age of
1117 Suppl, 43| case the betrothal does not take effect, so that neither
1118 Suppl, 44| Further, a species cannot take its proper name from that
1119 Suppl, 44| to leave her husband and take up ~with another man; or
1120 Suppl, 45| hand there is consent ~to take a husband, and on the other
1121 Suppl, 45| the other hand consent to take a wife. ~Therefore mutual
1122 Suppl, 45| words of the future tense to take ~a particular woman as his
1123 Suppl, 45| present tense, ~consents to take another, according to law
1124 Suppl, 45| another, according to law must take the second for his ~wife (
1125 Suppl, 45| proved to have consented to take a certain ~woman to wife
1126 Suppl, 45| pain ~of excommunication to take her as his wife, even though
1127 Suppl, 46| he should be compelled to take the ~first and not the second
1128 Suppl, 47| Jacob (Gn. 28:1) not to take a wife from ~the daughters
1129 Suppl, 48| to the man: "I consent to take thee ~provided however that
1130 Suppl, 48| one person's consent to take another for ~a base motive?~
1131 Suppl, 48| one person's ~consent to take another for a base motive.
1132 Suppl, 49| order to entice a man to take food which supplies a ~defect
1133 Suppl, 49| marriage, for a consent to take a woman ~for a time makes
1134 Suppl, 49| it is no mortal sin to take food for mere pleasure.
1135 Suppl, 49| this act, a venial sin to take the ~pleasure when offered,
1136 Suppl, 51| wholly excused provided he take due care. Wherefore error,
1137 Suppl, 51| previously consented to ~take the first one in words of
1138 Suppl, 52| other in value and will take the child thus born for ~
1139 Suppl, 54| consanguinity we must not take a remote common ancestor
1140 Suppl, 54| to the various steps we take we find various degrees
1141 Suppl, 54| friendship ~if a man could take a woman of his kindred to
1142 Suppl, 54| wit that each man should take a ~wife from his kindred,
1143 Suppl, 55| contracted, for instance if it take place before the age of
1144 Suppl, 55| second marriage could not take a consort from within the ~
1145 Suppl, 55| Reply OBJ 2: A man could not take his deceased brother's wife
1146 Suppl, 55| marriage which could not take place between unlawful persons.~
1147 Suppl, 55| accusation should never take place at any ~other time.~
1148 Suppl, 57| 1/1~OBJ 4: Further, to take as one's child one who is
1149 Suppl, 57| and ~just, one person can take to himself another as a
1150 Suppl, 57| child by nature, in order to take the place of the ~children
1151 Suppl, 58| however, the connection take place after the marriage
1152 Suppl, 59| putting her away he may take another wife?~(6) Whether
1153 Suppl, 59| danger is the same one should take the same precautions. Now
1154 Suppl, 59| converted he is bound to take the ~first whom he had divorced
1155 Suppl, 59| his unbelieving wife can take another ~wife?~Aquin.: SMT
1156 Suppl, 59| unbelieving wife ~cannot take another wife. For indissolubility
1157 Suppl, 59| unbelieving wife cannot take another wife.~Aquin.: SMT
1158 Suppl, 59| her ~husband be free to take another wife.~Aquin.: SMT
1159 Suppl, 59| the believing ~husband to take a vow of continence without
1160 Suppl, 59| is it lawful for him ~to take another wife.~Aquin.: SMT
1161 Suppl, 59| valid. Therefore he cannot take another wife.~Aquin.: SMT
1162 Suppl, 59| lawful for the husband to take another wife.~Aquin.: SMT
1163 Suppl, 59| were ~unlawful for him to take another wife he would be
1164 Suppl, 59| allowed by dispensation to take another ~husband, should
1165 Suppl, 59| The husband ought not to take a vow of continence nor
1166 Suppl, 59| of her conversion, he can take Holy orders or enter ~religion,
1167 Suppl, 59| restored to her, but she must take it as a punishment of her ~
1168 Suppl, 59| having put her away, ~could take another wife, which is false.
1169 Suppl, 60| the Church cannot rightly take advantage of the law which ~
1170 Suppl, 61| 3) Whether the wife can take another husband if her former
1171 Suppl, 61| Therefore one of them cannot take a religious vow without
1172 Suppl, 61| 1/1~Whether the wife may take another husband if her husband
1173 Suppl, 61| seem that the wife may not take another husband, if her ~
1174 Suppl, 61| between those who equally take ~religious vows. Therefore
1175 Suppl, 61| OBJ 1: When both consorts take a like vow of continence,
1176 Suppl, 62| fornication. Because one may take steps for procuring a divorce ~
1177 Suppl, 62| sin than that her husband take part in her sin.~Aquin.:
1178 Suppl, 62| lifetime. She can, however, ~take a vow of continence, against
1179 Suppl, 62| in her sin, he must not take her back, for the same ~
1180 Suppl, 63| Chrysostom] says that ~"to take a second husband is in truth
1181 Suppl, 64| the other's consent may take a vow that ~prohibits the
1182 Suppl, 64| Whether husband and wife can take a vow contrary to the marriage
1183 Suppl, 64| that husband and wife may take a vow contrary to ~the marriage
1184 Suppl, 64| his wife be unwilling, to take the cross in ~defense of
1185 Suppl, 64| without the other's consent take the aforesaid vow.~Aquin.:
1186 Suppl, 64| Therefore ~the one can take a vow of continence either
1187 Suppl, 64| Therefore ~he can equally take a vow not to pay the debt.~
1188 Suppl, 64| consent, the husband cannot take a vow of ~continence whether
1189 Suppl, 64| this kind one person cannot take a vow ~without the consent
1190 Suppl, 64| other's consent; and if he take the vow he sins, and must
1191 Suppl, 64| down that the husband may take the cross ~without his wife'
1192 Suppl, 64| Wherefore the wife ~cannot take this vow without her husband'
1193 Suppl, 65| it follows that if ~we take natural right in its strictest
1194 Suppl, 65| when certain occurrences take place in natural ~things
1195 Suppl, 65| children from which they take their being, but also ~their
1196 Suppl, 65| according to Tobias 4:13, "Take heed to keep thyself . . .
1197 Suppl, 67| who has been divorced may take another husband? ~(5) Whether
1198 Suppl, 67| a husband could lawfully take back the wife he had divorced?~
1199 Suppl, 67| a husband could lawfully take back the wife he ~had divorced.
1200 Suppl, 67| for its being unlawful to ~take back a divorced wife was "
1201 Suppl, 67| least it was lawful to take back a divorced wife before
1202 Suppl, 67| the former husband cannot ~take her again," etc.~Aquin.:
1203 Suppl, 67| for the ~divorced wife to take another husband; and two
1204 Suppl, 67| divorced his wife could not take her back. According to those ~
1205 Suppl, 67| wife if he could nowise take her back ~afterwards.~Aquin.:
1206 Suppl, 67| that the husband could not take back ~his divorced wife,
1207 Suppl, 67| written bill of divorce, might take another ~husband, else she
1208 Suppl, 69| any purpose other than to take part in the affairs of the ~
1209 Suppl, 70| means of sensible images to take ~cognizance of such things
1210 Suppl, 70| own. Hence we are not to take what is written there, as
1211 Suppl, 71| directly contrary to justice to take away from a ~person that
1212 Suppl, 71| multiplicity of suffrages would ~take away that punishment altogether,
1213 Suppl, 71| diminished by the fact that they take pity on our ills.~Aquin.:
1214 Suppl, 71| 1). Therefore the dead take no harm if their bodies
1215 Suppl, 71| s birth and death would take place, Whose ~resurrection
1216 Suppl, 72| sword of gold, saying: Take this holy sword, a gift
1217 Suppl, 72| cleansing of the world is to take place?~(2) Whether it will
1218 Suppl, 72| and this assembly ~will take place not in the ordinary
1219 Suppl, 72| unreasonable for it to take a circular or a downward
1220 Suppl, 72| Consequently there is no need to ~take anything away from the substance
1221 Suppl, 72| following order of the things to take place at the judgment, saying: "
1222 Suppl, 73| that the resurrection will take place by God's will, power, ~
1223 Suppl, 73| which the ~resurrection will take place, is nothing but the
1224 Suppl, 74| before Christ's, we must ~take this statement as made in
1225 Suppl, 74| Whether the resurrection will take place at night-time?~Aquin.:
1226 Suppl, 74| comes the resurrection will take place, as stated above (
1227 Suppl, 74| Therefore the resurrection will take time and will not happen ~
1228 Suppl, 75| OBJ 4: Movement does not take its species from its term ~"
1229 Suppl, 76| humanity prevented if we take union for the relation itself: ~
1230 Suppl, 77| human nature in ~those who take part in the resurrection
1231 Suppl, 77| any signate part one may take is ~indifferent to this,
1232 Suppl, 77| by death, while ~others take their place: wherefore the
1233 Suppl, 78| youthful age. Because God will take nothing pertaining to man'
1234 Suppl, 79| over the human body as to take from it its elemental nature
1235 Suppl, 79| necessary for dissolution to take place in order for the smell
1236 Suppl, 79| any humidity: and it will take cognizance not ~only of
1237 Suppl, 80| dimensive quantity alone. Thus take the example of a separate
1238 Suppl, 80| for the point ~that we take is not a point fixed in
1239 Suppl, 81| of any two movements that take place in time must needs
1240 Suppl, 81| how short a space we may take.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[84] A[
1241 Suppl, 81| Commentator explains, we must take the whole as being one,
1242 Suppl, 81| being one, that is we ~must take not only the resistance
1243 Suppl, 81| anything else, so that we take the amount of ~retardation
1244 Suppl, 81| Now it is impossible to take away from a body its being
1245 Suppl, 84| book, or the time it would take to read. But ~in like manner
1246 Suppl, 85| mouth?~(3) Whether it will take place at an unknown time?~(
1247 Suppl, 85| time?~(4) Whether it will take place in the valley of Josaphat?~
1248 Suppl, 85| judgment does not at once take full effect since even the ~
1249 Suppl, 85| Whether the judgment will take place by word of mouth? ~
1250 Suppl, 85| inquiry and ~sentence, will take place by word of mouth.
1251 Suppl, 85| things we are told will take place ~at the judgment were
1252 Suppl, 85| Therefore this ~judgment will take place by word of mouth and
1253 Suppl, 85| that this ~judgment will take place by word of mouth.~
1254 Suppl, 85| that this judgment will not take place by word of mouth.~
1255 Suppl, 85| the entire judgment will take place mentally.~Aquin.:
1256 Suppl, 85| the sentence on both, will take place mentally. For ~if
1257 Suppl, 85| certain ~whether it will take place mentally or by word
1258 Suppl, 85| mouth. For if it were ~to take place by word of mouth,
1259 Suppl, 85| is possible for this to take place ~suddenly. But speech
1260 Suppl, 85| how long a time it will ~take place, nor fix the month,
1261 Suppl, 85| Whether the judgment will take place in the valley of Josaphat?~
1262 Suppl, 85| that the judgment will not take place in the valley ~of
1263 Suppl, 85| impossible for the judgment to take place in ~the neighborhood
1264 Suppl, 85| which this judgment will take place, nor how men will
1265 Suppl, 86| Further, this judgment will take place not vocally but mentally. ~
1266 Suppl, 86| the orders of the angels take their names from the ~offices
1267 Suppl, 86| were called by ~Christ to take the place of the twelve
1268 Suppl, 86| described as terrible, cannot take place without ~inspiring
1269 Suppl, 87| since ~"the pleasure we take in objects of understanding
1270 Suppl, 88| number of years it would take them to return to a like ~
1271 Suppl, 88| way this betterment will take ~place is known to Him alone
1272 Suppl, 88| with ~greater probability, take this diminishment to mean,
1273 Suppl, 89| Para. 4/5~Therefore we must take the other way, which also
1274 Suppl, 89| in the intellect we must take the intellect ~itself in
1275 Suppl, 89| infinite is unknown if we take it in the privative ~sense,
1276 Suppl, 89| in Phys. iii. But if we ~take the infinite in the negative
1277 Suppl, 89| xxii), as is clear if we take note of his words, ~for
1278 Suppl, 91| reprehensible in a wayfarer to ~take pleasure in the pains of
1279 Suppl, 92| comprehension, for which reason some take it for the one, and ~some
1280 Suppl, 92| comprehension which will take the place of hope: since
1281 Suppl, 93| Para. 2/3~We may, however, take spiritual fruit in another
1282 Suppl, 93| OBJ 2: Fruition does not take its name from fruit by reason
1283 Suppl, 93| cannot. If, however, we take the aureole in its ~broad
1284 Suppl, 93| of her virginity, if we take ~aureole in the proper sense
1285 Suppl, 93| perfection, it does not take ~the highest place in a
1286 Suppl, 93| that "virgins do not all take precedence of married folk;
1287 Suppl, 95| naturally, we are not to take this as referable to an ~
1288 Appen1, 2| however, possible that they take them to the ~place of punishment:
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