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1001 3, 37 | seem that an unsuitable name was given to Christ. For ~
1002 3, 37 | prophets foretold another name for Christ: for it is written (
1003 3, 37 | and bear a son, and His name shall ~be called Emmanuel";
1004 3, 37 | and (Is. 8:3): "Call His name, Hasten to take away ~the
1005 3, 37 | prey"; and (Is. 9:6): "His name ~shall be called Wonderful,
1006 3, 37 | Man, the ~Orient is His name." Thus it was unsuitable
1007 3, 37 | was unsuitable that His name should be ~called Jesus.~
1008 3, 37 | shalt be called by a new ~name, which the mouth of the
1009 3, 37 | hath named [Vulg.: 'shall name']." But ~the name Jesus
1010 3, 37 | shall name']." But ~the name Jesus is not a new name,
1011 3, 37 | name Jesus is not a new name, but was given to several
1012 3, 37 | it was unfitting for His name to be called ~Jesus."~Aquin.:
1013 3, 37 | 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, the name Jesus signifies "salvation";
1014 3, 37 | and thou shalt call His name ~Jesus. For He shall save
1015 3, 37 | 11,12). Therefore ~this name was not suitably given to
1016 3, 37 | should be ~circumcised, His name was called Jesus."~Aquin.:
1017 3, 37 | Para. 1/3~I answer that, A name should answer to the nature
1018 3, 37 | stated Metaph. iv: "Since a ~name is but an expression of
1019 3, 37 | call him ~"by his father's name Zachary," not by the name
1020 3, 37 | name Zachary," not by the name John, because "there" was ~"
1021 3, 37 | that" was "called by this name," as related Lk. ~1:59-61.
1022 3, 37 | thus Joseph "called the name ~of" the "first-born Manasses,
1023 3, 37 | person who ~receives the name; thus it is written (Gn.
1024 3, 37 | hairy like a skin; and his name was called Esau," ~which
1025 3, 37 | angel ~having foretold this name not only to His Mother,
1026 3, 37 | means "salvation." For the name "Emmanuel, which being interpreted
1027 3, 37 | When it was said, "Call his name, Hasten to take away," etc.,
1028 3, 37 | 4~When it was said, "His name shall be called Wonderful,"
1029 3, 37 | a Man, the Orient is His name," reference is ~made to
1030 3, 37 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: The name Jesus could be suitable
1031 3, 37 | universal salvation, this name is proper to Christ, and
1032 3, 37 | thus it is called ~a "new" name.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[37] A[
1033 3, 37 | the ~same time both his name and the commandment of circumcision.
1034 3, 37 | customary among the Jews to name children on the very day ~
1035 3, 37 | that ~Christ received His name at the time of His circumcision.~
1036 3, 38 | baptized" by Philip "in the ~name of the Lord Jesus": then
1037 3, 38 | again ~"baptized in the name of our [Vulg.: 'the'] Lord
1038 3, 38 | that John baptized in the name ~of one who was to come,
1039 3, 39 | spirit of a young boy, whose name was Daniel." Much ~more,
1040 3, 39 | this "going down" must the name of the Jordan be ~referred.~
1041 3, 39 | action was called by the name of Christ, whom it signified:
1042 3, 39 | nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of ~the
1043 3, 42 | exalted Him . . . ~that in the name of Jesus every knee should
1044 3, 44 | says that someone of the ~name of Phlegon "relates in his
1045 3, 46 | is He that ~cometh in the name of the Lord." But death
1046 3, 46 | written (Josue 14:15): "The ~name of Hebron before was called
1047 3, 46 | gates, deriving thence the name of Calvary - that is, of
1048 3, 49 | Him, and hath given Him a name ~which is above all names" -
1049 3, 49 | what follows: "That in the name of Jesus every knee should
1050 3, 52 | in hell"; and so "at the name of Jesus every ~knee should
1051 3, 52 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: The name of hell stands for an evil
1052 3, 54 | adds: "Father, glorify Thy name," whereby He asks for the
1053 3, 54 | which they bore for Christ's name: because it will not be
1054 3, 57 | principality, and Power, and every name that is named, not only
1055 3, 58 | Father's right hand is the name for His bliss." ~Secondly,
1056 3, 59 | said in Phil. 2:10: "In the name ~of Jesus every knee should
1057 3, 60 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: The name and definition of a thing
1058 3, 60 | for this reason that the name sign is given primarily ~
1059 3, 60 | baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the
1060 3, 60 | I baptize thee in the name of the Father, and of the
1061 3, 60 | is baptized in the name of the Father," etc. Yet ~
1062 3, 60 | I baptize thee in the ~name of the Father Who is greater,
1063 3, 60 | I baptize thee in the name ~of the Father Almighty,
1064 3, 60 | I baptize thee in the name of the Father, and of the ~
1065 3, 60 | I baptize thee in the name of ~the Father, and of the
1066 3, 60 | were you baptized in the name of ~Paul?" But this is true
1067 3, 60 | intention be to baptize in the name of the ~Blessed Virgin as
1068 3, 60 | Blessed Virgin as in the name of the Trinity, by which
1069 3, 60 | the addition, "and in ~the name of the Blessed Virgin" be
1070 3, 60 | understood, not as if the name of the ~Blessed Virgin effected
1071 3, 61 | be united together in the name ~of the one true religion.
1072 3, 64 | through the invocation of His Name; ~according to 1 Cor. 1:
1073 3, 64 | were you ~baptized in the name of Paul?" Therefore Christ,
1074 3, 64 | proclaim by calling on the ~name of Christ: therefore, secondly,
1075 3, 64 | by the ~invocation of His name. And because the sacraments
1076 3, 64 | I baptize thee in the name of the ~Father," etc.~Aquin.:
1077 3, 66 | I baptize thee ~in the name of the Father, and of the
1078 3, 66 | I baptize thee in the ~name of Christ?"~(7) Whether
1079 3, 66 | nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father," etc. (Mt. ~
1080 3, 66 | I baptize thee in the name ~of the Father, and of the
1081 3, 66 | I baptize ~thee in the name of the Father, and of the
1082 3, 66 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 6: Further, a name signifies a thing's property.
1083 3, 66 | should not say, "in the name," but "in the names of ~
1084 3, 66 | designated not only by the ~name Father, but also by that
1085 3, 66 | nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the
1086 3, 66 | cause in the words, "in the ~name of the Father, and of the
1087 3, 66 | I baptize thee in the name of the ~Father, and of the
1088 3, 66 | in the ~words, "in the name of the Father, and of the
1089 3, 66 | be baptized, in the name of the Father," etc. And
1090 3, 66 | done by saying: "In the name of the Father, and of ~the
1091 3, 66 | to do all things in ~that Name (Col. 3:17). Wherefore unless
1092 3, 66 | thrice in the water in the name of the Father, and of the
1093 3, 66 | saying, I baptize thee in the name of the ~Father, and of the
1094 3, 66 | there is but one essential name. Now the Divine power which ~
1095 3, 66 | therefore we say, "in the ~name," and not, "in the names."~
1096 3, 66 | can be conferred in the name of Christ?~Aquin.: SMT TP
1097 3, 66 | can be conferred in the name of Christ. For ~just as
1098 3, 66 | Acts 8:12) that "in the name of Jesus Christ they were ~
1099 3, 66 | Baptism be ~conferred in the name of Christ.~Aquin.: SMT TP
1100 3, 66 | can be conferred in the name of the Trinity: ~therefore
1101 3, 66 | therefore also in the name of Christ.~Aquin.: SMT TP
1102 3, 66 | have been baptized in the name of the Trinity, ~or only
1103 3, 66 | Trinity, ~or only in the name of Christ, as we read in
1104 3, 66 | can be celebrated in the name of Christ by ~using this
1105 3, 66 | I baptize thee in the name of Christ."~Aquin.: SMT
1106 3, 66 | have ~been baptized in the name of the Lord only, without
1107 3, 66 | baptize them again in the name of the Blessed Trinity,
1108 3, 66 | does it matter that in the name of one Person another is
1109 3, 66 | another is implied, as ~the name of the Son is implied in
1110 3, 66 | that he who ~mentions the name of only one Person may believe
1111 3, 66 | apostles baptized in the name of Christ; in order ~that
1112 3, 66 | Christ; in order ~that the name of Christ, which was hateful
1113 3, 66 | at the invocation of that Name.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[66] A[
1114 3, 66 | Trinity is implied in the name of Christ, and therefore
1115 3, 66 | you were baptized in the name ~of the Trinity. Rightly
1116 3, 66 | you were ~baptized in the name of Jesus Christ, Who on
1117 3, 66 | Baptism to each one in the name of the Trinity and also
1118 3, 66 | Baptism to call on the ~name of the Trinity, so is it
1119 3, 66 | did not baptize in the ~name of the Trinity, but in memory
1120 3, 66 | My death," but "In the name of the Father and of the
1121 3, 66 | to be conferred "in the name of the Father, and of the
1122 3, 66 | used not to baptize in ~the name of the Trinity. Wherefore
1123 3, 66 | are not baptized in the name of the ~Trinity, such as
1124 3, 66 | not being conferred in the name of the Trinity." ~On the
1125 3, 66 | in the confession of the name of the Trinity are ~to be
1126 3, 66 | only can suffering ~for the name of Christ supply for what
1127 3, 67 | baptizes a child in the name of the Trinity."~Aquin.:
1128 3, 67 | these were baptized ~in the name of the Trinity, they must
1129 3, 67 | you to ~rebaptize in the name of the Trinity." And the
1130 3, 67 | We baptize thee ~in the name of the Father and of the
1131 3, 67 | I baptize thee in the ~name of the Father and of the
1132 3, 67 | is baptized in the name of the ~Father and of the
1133 3, 67 | I baptize thee in the name of ~the Father and of the
1134 3, 68 | 12), "there is no other name under heaven given to men,
1135 3, 68 | heretics, ~baptized in the name of the Trinity, come back
1136 3, 70 | eighth day it received no name; and consequently neither
1137 3, 72 | so called, derives ~its name from its likeness to this
1138 3, 72 | chrism of ~salvation, in the name of the Father and of the
1139 3, 72 | expressed in the words, "In the name of the Father," etc. The ~
1140 3, 72 | by confessing Christ's name, belongs to the confirmed,
1141 3, 72 | as appears from its very name, this sacrament is ~given
1142 3, 72 | freely confessing Christ's name, ~by two things - by fear
1143 3, 72 | him from confessing the name of ~Christ.~Aquin.: SMT
1144 3, 72 | gathered together in My name, there am I in the ~midst
1145 3, 73 | conferred by them, ~which the name "Eucharist" denotes, for
1146 3, 75 | natural movement: but, with a ~name of its own, it can be called "
1147 3, 76 | are comprised ~under the name of flesh. But the blood
1148 3, 77 | definition of a thing is what its name expresses," as is said in ~
1149 3, 77 | species, which retain the name of ~the previous substance,
1150 3, 83 | gathered together ~in My name, there am I in the midst
1151 3, 83 | child once ~baptized in the name of the Father, and of the
1152 3, 83 | this the mass derives its name [missa]; because the priest ~
1153 3, 84 | I absolve thee in the name of the Father, and of the
1154 3, 84 | have, I ~give thee: In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth,
1155 3, 84 | should be preached in His name unto all nations."~Aquin.:
1156 3, 84 | should be preached in His name unto all nations," after
1157 3, 84 | is from the power of the name ~of Jesus Christ suffering
1158 Suppl, 7 | for virtue, yet its very name implies the manifestation
1159 Suppl, 9 | the thought for the very name of confession requires this.
1160 Suppl, 11| conscience rather than ~the good name of another, because there
1161 Suppl, 12| formally, because ~its very name implies the form and nature
1162 Suppl, 12| the mean implied in the name of satisfaction (for a thing
1163 Suppl, 12| Wherefore, since the very name of ~satisfaction implies
1164 Suppl, 12| sometimes goes under the name of "concupiscence," Cf. ~
1165 Suppl, 16| OBJ 2: Further, the very name of penance [poenitentia]
1166 Suppl, 16| by way of comparison, the name of penance is given to that
1167 Suppl, 17| to him, but it takes its name from the better of ~the
1168 Suppl, 21| speaking in the Church's name, although a private ~individual
1169 Suppl, 24| Pope has ~excommunicated by name; the fifth is the case of
1170 Suppl, 29| since oil is, above all, the name of the liquid extract of
1171 Suppl, 29| is indicative ~of a good name, which is no longer necessary,
1172 Suppl, 29| consecrated oil ~in the name of the Father," etc., which
1173 Suppl, 34| Although Order does not by its name express a material ~element,
1174 Suppl, 36| before God, and with a good name ~before men.~Aquin.: SMT
1175 Suppl, 37| Now precentor is not the name of a ~special Order, both
1176 Suppl, 37| the cruet, because the ~name of acolyte signifies candle-bearer.
1177 Suppl, 37| torch; although he takes his name ~from the secondary act,
1178 Suppl, 39| And since a ~man's good name is bedimmed by a sinful
1179 Suppl, 40| written the most admirable ~name of God, was the most admirable
1180 Suppl, 42| a sacrament by its very name denotes a sanctification.
1181 Suppl, 44| the nature signified by a name" ~(Metaph. iv, 28). Now
1182 Suppl, 44| species cannot take its proper name from that which ~belongs
1183 Suppl, 44| their accidentals, since a name is ~given to a thing for
1184 Suppl, 44| accidental property retains the name of property, which ~is common
1185 Suppl, 47| which affects ~his good name. But the fear of disgrace
1186 Suppl, 49| justice and is called by the name of faith.~Aquin.: SMT XP
1187 Suppl, 55| kind of tie known by the name of "affinity." This is ~
1188 Suppl, 55| always follow that the same name is applicable to the cause
1189 Suppl, 55| and effect under the same name or under the same aspect,
1190 Suppl, 55| indicates the reason of its name as well ~as its cause, namely
1191 Suppl, 56| forth abroad to ~confess the name of Christ. Hence spiritual
1192 Suppl, 58| is called by the general ~name of impotence as regards
1193 Suppl, 59| refusing to hear Christ's name, then if she ~strive to
1194 Suppl, 59| specially designated by the name of ~fornication: whereas
1195 Suppl, 62| to avoid losing his good name, lest he seem to share in
1196 Suppl, 64| voluntary act, as its very name implies: and ~consequently
1197 Suppl, 65| marriage union took its name from the ~good of the offspring [*
1198 Suppl, 65| after in marriage, so the name of concubine is expressive
1199 Suppl, 67| moral" philosophy ~takes its name from the same source.~Aquin.:
1200 Suppl, 71| And since one in whose name or in whose stead a ~thing
1201 Suppl, 71| neither "by ~grace nor, by name" [*Cf. Oratio ad Vesperas,
1202 Suppl, 71| a ~"monument" takes its name from remembrance, for a
1203 Suppl, 72| xi). For sometimes ~the name of "virtues" is appropriated
1204 Suppl, 72| reference to virtue as the name of a ~particular order;
1205 Suppl, 72| below. And again the very name denotes this, ~since they
1206 Suppl, 75| the Father anything in ~My name, He will give it you" (Jn.
1207 Suppl, 75| to ashes. wherefore ~the name of ashes is given to those
1208 Suppl, 79| they bore ~for Christ's name. Perchance indeed we shall
1209 Suppl, 80| that, Subtlety takes its name from the power to penetrate. ~
1210 Suppl, 85| the opinion of some the name of clouds is here given
1211 Suppl, 86| Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: The name of Thrones is given to angels
1212 Suppl, 92| As to ~the reason of the name there are various opinions.
1213 Suppl, 92| For some say that the ~name "dowry" is taken not from
1214 Suppl, 93| the "aurea," receives ~the name of "aureole," according
1215 Suppl, 93| even as money receives the name of debt through being due
1216 Suppl, 93| Fruition does not take its name from fruit by reason of
1217 Suppl, 93| will give to them . . . a name ~better than sons and daughters":
1218 Suppl, 93| temporalities, or his good name, or ~anything else of the
1219 Suppl, 93| which they bore for Christ's name. Perchance ~indeed we shall
1220 Suppl, 94| of active force, that the name of fire is given to any
1221 Appen2, 1| Purgatory is called by one name only, namely fire. ~Therefore
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