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1001 3, 64 | destroy a sacrament: for instance, if somebody were to ~baptize
1002 3, 64 | regard to the sacrament: for instance, when a man does not ~intend
1003 3, 64 | follows the sacrament: for instance, a priest may intend to
1004 3, 65 | certain sacramentals, for instance, ~Holy Water and such like.
1005 3, 66 | understand the ~words; for instance, if he be deaf, or a child.
1006 3, 66 | insensible creatures; for ~instance, when we say: "I exorcize
1007 3, 66 | some sensible signs, for instance, ~pictures and the like.
1008 3, 66 | figurative Baptisms. For ~instance, "the Deluge" was a figure
1009 3, 67 | one at the same ~time; for instance, suppose a child to be in
1010 3, 67 | form: "I baptize ye": for instance, if they were ~threatened
1011 3, 67 | for them to ~do so: for instance when and where children
1012 3, 68 | but not in desire: for instance, when a man wishes to be
1013 3, 68 | Baptism ~must be repeated; for instance, if the invocation of the
1014 3, 68 | order of civil law: for instance, if a man be condemned to ~
1015 3, 70 | more frequent use; for instance, water, which is used for
1016 3, 71 | done after Baptism; for instance, the priest ~anoints the
1017 3, 71 | the devil's ~power, for instance, when she says: "Therefore,
1018 3, 71 | produces an effect, for instance, the anointing on the top
1019 3, 71 | but is a mere sign, for instance, the ~baptized are given
1020 3, 71 | sacraments: the ~readers, for instance, in catechizing; the exorcists
1021 3, 72 | will do for anointing: for instance, ~oil made from nuts, and
1022 3, 74 | quantity of bread and wine, for instance, all the bread in the ~market
1023 3, 74 | for an evil purpose, for ~instance, to make mockery of it,
1024 3, 74 | of grain, except in the instance ~of specially selected grain.
1025 3, 74 | the mixing be notable, for instance, half and half; or ~nearly
1026 3, 75 | consequent upon its species, for instance, that it "strengthens man'
1027 3, 75 | reason ~of the subject: for instance, when we say that "a white
1028 3, 76 | parts of Christ's body, for instance, the nerves, bones, and
1029 3, 76 | the other sacraments; for instance, by ~the words: "This is
1030 3, 76 | change whatever, as for ~instance, that it ceases to be under
1031 3, 77 | thing be applied to it; for ~instance, that, while man remains
1032 3, 77 | of their alteration, for ~instance, if the color or the savor
1033 3, 77 | part of the quality, as for instance, when the color ~or the
1034 3, 77 | of the quantity, as, ~for instance, if the bread be reduced
1035 3, 77 | of another species, for instance, if water ~were mixed, the
1036 3, 77 | species were ~added, of instance, wine with wine, the same
1037 3, 77 | the ~accidents shows: for instance, if one wine were white
1038 3, 78 | use of the matter, as for instance, ~baptizing, or signing;
1039 3, 79 | to be had in the first ~instance. In like manner neither
1040 3, 79 | the Church's custom: for instance, that many receive ~communion
1041 3, 80 | fault on his part, as, for instance, ~when he has sorrowed over
1042 3, 80 | marks of contrition, for instance, if ~he "grieve over past
1043 3, 80 | fact, which excuses, for instance, ~if a man approach a woman
1044 3, 80 | others it is less grave; for instance, in those who from fear
1045 3, 80 | this sacrament: as, for ~instance, in the case of a woman
1046 3, 80 | it be without sin, (for instance, ~if it be done for the
1047 3, 81 | reason ~of its parts, for instance. as one part is in another,
1048 3, 81 | here anything good" (for instance, the ~sweetness of the Divine
1049 3, 82 | except from necessity, for instance, ~if it were to fall upon
1050 3, 83 | celebrated on one day, as for ~instance, one for the feast, and
1051 3, 83 | to kill him. Now in this instance, if he ~takes it, he appears
1052 3, 83 | consecration is ~begun, for instance, when the body has been
1053 3, 84 | at the same ~time - for instance, if we see a good man suffer,
1054 3, 87 | displeasure, so that, for ~instance, a man's affections so tend
1055 Suppl, 6 | fall into another sin: for instance, if a priest be bound to
1056 Suppl, 6 | is bound to confess; for instance, if he has to receive the ~
1057 Suppl, 8 | because one man's sin; for instance, a ~priest's, is more dangerous
1058 Suppl, 10| particular circumstance, for instance, if he had ~knowledge of
1059 Suppl, 11| charity in certain cases: for instance, ~if a man knew through
1060 Suppl, 11| his own ~conscience - for instance, if he be called upon to
1061 Suppl, 11| causes besides sin, for instance, by lack of knowledge, age, ~
1062 Suppl, 11| of confession, those, for instance, ~which might lead to the
1063 Suppl, 17| other key is wanting, for instance, in an educated man who
1064 Suppl, 19| some women (abbesses, for instance, who exercise a spiritual ~
1065 Suppl, 21| outside the Church, as, for instance, for heretics and pagans. ~
1066 Suppl, 21| pain, by cutting him, ~for instance, in order to deliver him
1067 Suppl, 21| us to receive grace. ~for instance, a man may be deprived of
1068 Suppl, 29| which Christ instituted, for instance the Eucharist and Baptism.
1069 Suppl, 29| made of the matter, for instance in Confirmation, whereas
1070 Suppl, 32| are in good health, for instance those who are to be ~beheaded.
1071 Suppl, 35| certain bodily ~acts, for instance those of the doorkeeper
1072 Suppl, 36| act alone is deputed, for instance those religious who are
1073 Suppl, 36| allowable even to a layman, for instance if they were to ~baptize
1074 Suppl, 37| of one person only, for instance the prayers of ~individuals,
1075 Suppl, 38| who are not bishops, for instance to ~Cardinal priests. Therefore
1076 Suppl, 38| the ~highest power, for instance by the king.~Aquin.: SMT
1077 Suppl, 38| ministry are handed by him, for instance the ~candle with which the
1078 Suppl, 39| conclusion from this particular ~instance, since "where the spirit
1079 Suppl, 39| for justice' sake, for ~instance by a judge; and he who has
1080 Suppl, 39| homicide without fault, for instance by defending himself, ~or
1081 Suppl, 39| comeliness is bedimmed (for instance if ~his nose be cut off)
1082 Suppl, 40| ministers in common, for instance the recital of the Divine ~
1083 Suppl, 40| to do certain things; for instance, to enter once a year the
1084 Suppl, 43| honorable condition, for instance if we ~say: "I will take
1085 Suppl, 43| supervening affinity, for instance if the spouse were to ~commit
1086 Suppl, 44| something as its cause - for ~instance likeness is founded on quality -
1087 Suppl, 44| something as its ~subject - for instance in the things themselves
1088 Suppl, 45| to another ~person - for instance if he were to say "I will
1089 Suppl, 46| clear signs of fraud; for instance if they differ considerably
1090 Suppl, 48| this ~intention sins; for instance if in baptism one intend
1091 Suppl, 49| intending any marriage good, for instance by ~intending to keep or
1092 Suppl, 49| ordained for that purpose; for ~instance if one sought only bodily
1093 Suppl, 51| consequent upon matrimony, for instance on the question of its being
1094 Suppl, 51| contract is voided, for instance if one were ~to sell a donkey
1095 Suppl, 52| danger to her faith; for instance if he be sold to ~unbelievers,
1096 Suppl, 52| follow the father, for instance in honors, franchise, inheritance
1097 Suppl, 53| committed in the first ~instance cannot be an excuse for
1098 Suppl, 53| matters pertaining to God, for instance the ~separation from God
1099 Suppl, 54| thing is potentially: for instance, charcoal has ~more in common
1100 Suppl, 54| the first degree - for ~instance father and son; while the
1101 Suppl, 54| in the second degree, for instance ~grandfather, grandson and
1102 Suppl, 54| relation to their ~effect; for instance, that consanguinity be an
1103 Suppl, 55| movement in ~each extreme, for instance fatherhood and sonship,
1104 Suppl, 55| adapted to ~movement, for instance the relations between the
1105 Suppl, 55| blood-relations and with himself: ~for instance when a man is guilty of
1106 Suppl, 55| lawful intercourse: for instance if a ~blood-relation of
1107 Suppl, 55| affinity ~being contracted, for instance if it take place before
1108 Suppl, 55| procession, just as in the first instance it ~produces another species,
1109 Suppl, 55| come to his knowledge, for instance if through exceeding ~stress
1110 Suppl, 56| certain sacraments, for ~instance from Extreme Unction. Much
1111 Suppl, 56| and his wife ~not, for instance when he is converted from
1112 Suppl, 56| Secondly, by his own act, for ~instance when he raises B's child
1113 Suppl, 57| aforesaid tie cease, for ~instance when he ceases to be under
1114 Suppl, 58| and accidental cause, ~for instance spell, of which we shall
1115 Suppl, 58| marriage debt "de jure," for instance consanguinity, voids ~the
1116 Suppl, 59| persons who are baptized, for instance when, after Baptism, a person ~
1117 Suppl, 59| between two unbelievers, for instance if ~one be a heathen and
1118 Suppl, 59| come to the faith, for ~instance, at the time of the martyrs,
1119 Suppl, 59| condition of sinning, for instance, ~if she were to say: "I
1120 Suppl, 60| of community, a king for instance, ~can punish an individual
1121 Suppl, 62| seems to be proved: for ~instance if they be found together
1122 Suppl, 62| bound accidentally; for instance, if his wife contract an
1123 Suppl, 64| consequent upon marriage, for instance through having ~already
1124 Suppl, 64| of ~the same measure, for instance a thing two cubits long
1125 Suppl, 64| repression of concupiscence; for instance, prayer and many similar ~
1126 Suppl, 65| generic nature, as, for instance, to beget, to eat, and so
1127 Suppl, 65| specific nature, as, for instance, to ~reason and so forth.
1128 Suppl, 65| wholly hinders the end; ~for instance a very great excess or a
1129 Suppl, 65| or less satisfactory, for instance ~eating inordinately in
1130 Suppl, 65| union of one with ~one, for instance the turtle-dove, the dove,
1131 Suppl, 65| most pleasing to God, ~for instance Jacob, David, and several
1132 Suppl, 65| any of the virtues: ~for instance it is contrary to the natural
1133 Suppl, 65| most beloved of God, for instance Abraham and Jacob, ~had
1134 Suppl, 66| who is not a virgin, for ~instance when he thinks her a virgin
1135 Suppl, 67| incorrectly explained - for instance that ~of the hatred towards
1136 Suppl, 67| the ~like, or in soul, for instance if she were a woman of wicked
1137 Suppl, 68| natural and ~legitimate, for instance those who are born of a
1138 Suppl, 69| with ~certain places: for instance, souls that are spiritually
1139 Suppl, 70| parts ~of the body, for instance the sight to the eye. But
1140 Suppl, 70| is not ~impossible, for instance if the soul be of such a
1141 Suppl, 70| without a bodily organ - for instance to ~understand, to consider,
1142 Suppl, 71| acquiring a ~state; for instance, one man may obtain the
1143 Suppl, 71| First, the deed done, for instance the sacrifice of the ~altar.
1144 Suppl, 71| represents the whole Church; for instance a priest when he performs
1145 Suppl, 71| the ~principal agent: for instance if a servant being in sin
1146 Suppl, 71| proportionate quantities, for instance if ~we begin by taking away
1147 Suppl, 71| do not always avail: for instance, if a person before dying ~
1148 Suppl, 71| suffrage for the ~departed, for instance in the case of almsgiving.
1149 Suppl, 71| indulgence is granted, for instance one who visits the shrine ~
1150 Suppl, 71| Now a ~material light, for instance of a candle, though kindled
1151 Suppl, 71| sight. They also gave the instance ~of a lesson which profits
1152 Suppl, 71| off than the poor, for instance as regards the expiation
1153 Suppl, 71| whom they are offered (for instance if they need them not) we
1154 Suppl, 72| certain special cases, for instance to Saint Anthony against ~
1155 Suppl, 72| principle whatever; for instance, the violent upward movement
1156 Suppl, 72| principle and term: for instance, the downward ~movement
1157 Suppl, 73| principles of that form. For instance, if a white ~man beget a
1158 Suppl, 75| wherefrom" is the ~same - for instance, a thing may be moved from
1159 Suppl, 76| conformed in this life, for instance into the body of a dog ~
1160 Suppl, 76| homogeneous whole, for instance the various parts of flesh,
1161 Suppl, 76| heterogeneous whole, for instance bone and flesh. Accordingly
1162 Suppl, 77| the souls' operations, for instance the ~heart, liver, hand,
1163 Suppl, 77| is voided by nature, for instance urine, sweat, matter, ~and
1164 Suppl, 77| parts of the body, for ~instance the blood and the other
1165 Suppl, 77| truth of human nature, for instance if a man were to ~partake
1166 Suppl, 79| acts on that organ: for instance, when the hand is ~heated
1167 Suppl, 79| is altered naturally. For instance the air is ~not receptive
1168 Suppl, 80| is a kind of defect, for ~instance an inordinateness of matter
1169 Suppl, 80| common principles - for instance that the part be not less
1170 Suppl, 80| common principles - for instance that the ~three angles of
1171 Suppl, 81| mathematical quantities: for instance the ratio 2 + 1 to 4 + 1 ~
1172 Suppl, 82| clarity than another, for instance ~the eye than the hand,
1173 Suppl, 83| natural principles (for instance fever, purblindness, and
1174 Suppl, 83| Further, those animals, for instance the salamander, which are ~
1175 Suppl, 83| all univocal ~agents, for instance a thing that is hot makes
1176 Suppl, 83| hurt, such as ebony. The ~instance of the salamander is not
1177 Suppl, 84| sins of some saints, for instance of Magdalen, Peter, and ~
1178 Suppl, 86| compared with others: for instance (Mt. 12:41): ~"The men of
1179 Suppl, 88| imperfection in the heaven, for instance ~wear and tear, which is
1180 Suppl, 89| to a special ~object, for instance by the form of a stone to
1181 Suppl, 89| called a proper sensible, for instance ~color in relation to the
1182 Suppl, 89| act on sense directly: for instance Socrates; the son of ~Diares;
1183 Suppl, 92| soul from all defects; for instance by making it ~capable of
1184 Suppl, 93| perform special deeds, for ~instance a crown to the conqueror,
1185 Suppl, 93| to lost virginity; for ~instance if a maiden be violated
1186 Suppl, 93| suffering pains of touch, for ~instance, from blows and so forth,
1187 Suppl, 93| they ~desired to keep, for instance blessed Agnes and others
1188 Suppl, 93| the part of the end; ~for instance if a person were willing
1189 Suppl, 93| he will be a martyr; for ~instance, if he defend his country
1190 Suppl, 93| scars will not appear, for instance those ~who were put to death
1191 Suppl, 94| body is affected at the instance of ~the soul's passion towards
1192 Suppl, 94| denote bodily ~pleasure - for instance, that they are refreshed,
1193 Suppl, 94| bodily punishment - for ~instance, that they burn in fire,
1194 Suppl, 94| differing from our fire, ~for instance that it needs no kindling,
1195 Suppl, 95| certain habits of virtue, for instance heathens who had civic virtues. ~
1196 Suppl, 95| something connected with it, for instance punishment or something
1197 Suppl, 95| consider its imperfection; for instance ~a person may consider his
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