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501 1, 72 | God rested on the seventh day by ~causing man to rest; 502 1, 72 | God rested on the seventh day ~from all the work which 503 1, 72 | have rested on the seventh day. First, ~because He ceased 504 1, 72 | creating new creatures on that day, for, as said ~above (A[ 505 1, 72 | belongs to the ~seventh day. And this, says Augustine, 506 1, 72 | from His works on that day (Gen. ad lit. iv).~Aquin.: 507 1, 72 | sanctifying are due to the seventh day?~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[73] A[ 508 1, 72 | not due to the ~seventh day. For it is usual to call 509 1, 72 | sanctifying are due to the seventh day.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[73] A[ 510 1, 72 | blessing rather ~than the day on which He ceased producing 511 1, 72 | been produced, the seventh day should be ~blessed.~Aquin.: 512 1, 72 | God blessed the seventh day ~and sanctified it, because 513 1, 72 | God's rest on the seventh day is ~understood in two ways. 514 1, 72 | blessing befits the seventh day, ~since, as we explained ( 515 1, 72 | right that the ~seventh day should have been sanctified, 516 1, 72 | Reply OBJ 1: The seventh day is said to be sanctified 517 1, 72 | mentioned in the works of each day belongs to the ~first institution 518 1, 72 | attached to the seventh ~day, to its propagation.~ 519 1, 73 | Whether they are all one day, or more than one?~(3) As 520 1, 73 | earth and water. ~But one day is assigned to the distinction 521 1, 73 | from each other. But one day is devoted to the ~production 522 1, 73 | beast of the earth. ~Another day, then, ought to be assigned 523 1, 73 | world. But as on the seventh day nothing was instituted, 524 1, 73 | nothing was instituted, that day ought ~not to be enumerated 525 1, 73 | distinguished on the first ~day, and adorned on the fourth, 526 1, 73 | distinguished on the ~middle day, and adorned on the fifth, 527 1, 73 | distinguished on ~the third day, and adorned on the sixth. 528 1, 73 | are formed on the first ~day, and corporeal on the two 529 1, 73 | two, three; since ~one day is assigned to the forming 530 1, 73 | down before there was any day. ~But it may also be said, 531 1, 73 | said to take place ~"in a day," but creation "in the beginning" 532 1, 73 | was made on ~the first day; and the making of the luminaries 533 1, 73 | luminaries on the fourth day does ~not mean that their 534 1, 73 | right that the seventh ~day should be mentioned after 535 1, 73 | world entered on the seventh day upon a new ~state, in that 536 1, 73 | that therefore the ~seventh day is mentioned after the six, 537 1, 73 | Whether all these days are one day?~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[74] A[ 538 1, 73 | that all these days are one day. For it is written ~(Gn. 539 1, 73 | they were created, in the day that the Lord . . . made 540 1, 73 | the earth." ~Therefore the day in which God made "the heaven 541 1, 73 | field," is one and the same day. But He made the heaven 542 1, 73 | the earth on the first day, or rather before there 543 1, 73 | rather before there was any day, but the ~plant of the field 544 1, 73 | field He made on the third day. Therefore the first and ~ 545 1, 73 | third days are but one day, and for a like reason all 546 1, 73 | Further, on the seventh day God ceased from all new 547 1, 73 | If, ~then, the seventh day is distinct from the other 548 1, 73 | that ~He did not make that day; which is not admissible.~ 549 1, 73 | entire work ascribed to one day God perfected in an ~instant, 550 1, 73 | His next work to another day, it ~would follow that for 551 1, 73 | that for the remainder of a day He would have ceased from ~ 552 1, 73 | would be superfluous. The day, ~therefore, of the preceding 553 1, 73 | preceding work is one with the day of the work that ~follows.~ 554 1, 73 | morning ~were the second day . . . the third day," and 555 1, 73 | second day . . . the third day," and so on. But where there 556 1, 73 | not, therefore, only ~one day.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[74] A[ 557 1, 73 | are called seven, are one day ~represented in a sevenfold 558 1, 73 | understands by the word "day," the knowledge in the mind 559 1, 73 | according to him, the first day denotes their knowledge 560 1, 73 | Divine works, the second day their knowledge of the second ~ 561 1, 73 | is appropriately called "day," since light, the cause 562 1, 73 | since light, the cause of day, ~is to be found in spiritual 563 1, 73 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: On the day on which God created the 564 1, 73 | Augustine ascribes to the third day, but other writers to the 565 1, 73 | Reply OBJ 3: On the seventh day God ceased from making new 566 1, 73 | belongs ~that the first day is succeeded by other days.~ 567 1, 73 | and in that of the second day, is not ~fitting.~Aquin.: 568 1, 73 | sufficiently divide the day, ~since the day has many 569 1, 73 | divide the day, ~since the day has many parts. Therefore 570 1, 73 | morning were the second day" or, "the third day," are 571 1, 73 | second day" or, "the third day," are not suitable.~Aquin.: 572 1, 73 | morning ~were the first day," rather than "one day."~ 573 1, 73 | first day," rather than "one day."~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[74] A[ 574 1, 73 | of the work of the second day, this is because the work 575 1, 73 | waters was only begun on that day, but perfected on ~the third. 576 1, 73 | that are said of the third day, refer also ~to the second. 577 1, 73 | the ~work of the second day is not marked with approval 578 1, 73 | is recorded on the first day, it was ~not necessary there 579 1, 73 | more important part, the day. And ~instance of this is 580 1, 73 | as being the ends of the day, since day begins with ~ 581 1, 73 | the ends of the day, since day begins with ~morning and 582 1, 73 | morning the beginning of day. It seems fitting, also, 583 1, 73 | as the evening ends the day, which ~begins with the 584 1, 73 | to show that the ~natural day does not end with the evening, 585 1, 73 | Reply OBJ 7: The words "one day" are used when day is first 586 1, 73 | one day" are used when day is first instituted, ~to 587 1, 73 | instituted, ~to denote that one day is made up of twenty-four 588 1, 73 | the measure of a natural day is fixed. Another reason ~ 589 1, 73 | may be to signify that a day is completed by the return 590 1, 73 | of seven days, the first day returns which is one ~with 591 1, 73 | is one ~with the eighth day. The three reasons assigned 592 1, 74 | the inward man is ~renewed day by day." But that which 593 1, 74 | inward man is ~renewed day by day." But that which is within 594 1, 85 | impressions made by day are ~evanescent. The night 595 1, 89 | was formed on the sixth day, when also the animals were 596 1, 89 | man was made on ~the sixth day, in the sense that his body 597 1, 90 | not made before the sixth day; but on the sixth day both 598 1, 90 | sixth day; but on the sixth day both the soul of the first 599 1, 90 | hold that on the sixth day both body and soul of man 600 1, 101 | were produced on the third day, while the planting of the 601 1, 101 | actually produced on the third day, but in their seminal ~virtues; 602 1, 101 | actually produced on ~the third day, including the trees of 603 1, 101 | the ~unvarying equality of day and night; that it is never 604 1, 105 | OBJ 3: Till the Judgment Day some new things are always 605 1, 107 | orders will outlast the Day of Judgment?~(8) Whether 606 1, 107 | orders will outlast the Day of Judgment?~Aquin.: SMT 607 1, 107 | angels will not outlast the Day ~of Judgment. For the Apostle 608 1, 107 | and perfect. But after the Day of Judgment one angel ~will 609 1, 107 | pursuit of salvation until the Day of Judgment. Therefore ~ 610 1, 107 | orders will not outlast the Day of Judgment.~Aquin.: SMT 611 1, 107 | degree remain after the Day of Judgment, ~and to a certain 612 1, 107 | OBJ 3: Although after the Day of Judgment men will not 613 1, 114 | will of men, as is ~the day which the father of men 614 1, 117 | created new ~souls every day. Therefore all souls were 615 1, 117 | with the ~bodies, every day innumerable spiritual substances 616 1, 117 | have rested on the seventh day, not from all ~work, since 617 1, 117 | Something can be added every day to the perfection of the ~ 618 2, 4 | that Happiness until the Day of Judgment, when they will ~ 619 2, 9 | will ~of men, as is the day which the father of men 620 2, 18 | an account of it in the day of judgment" (Mt. ~12:36): 621 2, 20 | his horn yesterday and the day ~before, and they warned 622 2, 32 | tears have been my bread ~day and night": where bread 623 2, 42 | that which lasts but one day: nor is that ~which lasts 624 2, 51 | does one ~swallow nor one day make spring: so neither 625 2, 51 | spring: so neither does one day nor a short time ~make a 626 2, 73 | not less dead on the first day after ~his death, or on 627 2, 74 | prayer is recited every day for the remission ~of venial 628 2, 86 | you [Vulg.: 'us'] to this day?"~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[86] A[ 629 2, 98 | 26:3: ~"I profess this day before the Lord thy God," 630 2, 100 | thy own will in My holy ~day, and call the Sabbath delightful, 631 2, 100 | they determined in that day, saying: ~Whosoever shall 632 2, 101 | in respect of a festival day, or of the ~new moon, or 633 2, 102 | peace-offerings on the ~following day, while it was allowed to 634 2, 102 | commanded them not, in the day that I brought them out 635 2, 102 | animals before the seventh day, ~because such were abortive 636 2, 102 | court only, and on the very day of the sacrifice (Lev. 7: 637 2, 102 | were eaten on the same day, but anywhere in Jerusalem. 638 2, 102 | the priests entered every day: whereas the people were 639 2, 102 | lamb was sacrificed every day, morning ~and evening: and 640 2, 102 | them, just as the seventh day. For ~on the first of the 641 2, 102 | which was kept on the tenth day. This was the ~feast of " 642 2, 102 | delights. On the eighth day another feast was observed, 643 2, 102 | This was done on the eighth day, because until then a child 644 2, 102 | offered before the ~eighth day. And it was not delayed 645 2, 102 | once a year, on the tenth day of the seventh month, a ~ 646 2, 102 | former liberty.~On the eighth day he was admitted to divine 647 2, 102 | food by night but hides by day, signifies the lustful man 648 2, 103 | in respect of a festival day, or of the ~new moon, or 649 2, 103 | is taken by the "Lord's Day," which recalls the beginning 650 2, 103 | of the New Moon, to Lady Day, when appeared ~the first 651 2, 105 | gathering sticks ~on the sabbath day: and (Dt. 21:18, seqq.) 652 2, 105 | 14:28,29): "The third day thou shalt separate another 653 2, 105 | who have case me out this day, that I ~should not dwell 654 2, 105 | anyone "yesterday or the day ~before" (in which case 655 2, 105 | the party remain alive ~a day . . . he shall not be subject 656 2, 105 | 14) that on the Sabbath day "thy ~manservant and thy 657 2, 114 | will render to me in that day." Therefore man merits ~ 658 2, 114 | increaseth even to perfect day," which is the day of ~glory. 659 2, 114 | perfect day," which is the day of ~glory. And thus the 660 2, 1 | rejoiced that he might see My day: he saw ~it, and was glad." 661 2, 1 | since we ~hope to see some day what we now believe about 662 2, 9 | Knowledge on her own day ~prepares a feast, because 663 2, 11 | spirit may be saved in the day of Our ~Lord." Yet if heretics 664 2, 13 | there were slain on that day about ~three and twenty 665 2, 13 | Ex. 32:34): "I, in the day of ~revenge, will visit 666 2, 13 | increases even ~to perfect day." Now, in evil things, the 667 2, 16 | will perfect it unto the day ~of Jesus Christ." Now the 668 2, 16 | Now the perfection of that day will be eternal ~happiness. 669 2, 19 | hope being weary in the day of ~distress, thy strength 670 2, 19 | constancy both in ~the every day toils of this life, and, 671 2, 33 | about hallowing the Sabbath ~day. For this precept, in so 672 2, 36 | 1, "It came to pass one day," etc. says: "Catholics 673 2, 38 | But ~fighting on a holy day seems in itself to be an 674 2, 38 | one should fight on a holy day even through the need of 675 2, 38 | lawful to fight on ~a holy day, for the reasons given: 676 2, 53 | studied deceits ~all the day long."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[ 677 2, 53 | adding: "Sufficient for the day is the evil ~thereof," namely, 678 2, 67 | to appeal after the tenth day [*Can. Anteriorum, caus. 679 2, 74 | them curse it who curse the day." Yet when a sinner curses 680 2, 74 | 19; ~and Job cursed his day, according to Job 3:1.~Aquin.: 681 2, 74 | and thus Job cursed the day of his birth, on account 682 2, 81 | thus we say: ~"Give us this day our daily bread," etc. Therefore 683 2, 81 | respect we say: "Give us this day our daily bread," ~whether 684 2, 84 | None but the priests whom day by day ~we see serving the 685 2, 84 | the priests whom day by day ~we see serving the Lord 686 2, 84 | to him: I profess this ~day before the Lord thy God, 687 2, 90 | because they spent the ~day in praying and offering 688 2, 93 | will of ~man, as is the day which the father of men 689 2, 94 | in respect of which one day differentiated from ~another: 690 2, 94 | and heard ~by all every day? How then, if it does a 691 2, 95 | 32:34): "And I, in the day of revenge, will visit this 692 2, 99 | Moral. i): "Piety, on her day, provides a ~banquet, because 693 2, 106 | His elect who cry to Him day ~and night?" as if to say: " 694 2, 112 | viii), no one could abide a day with the sad ~nor with the 695 2, 119 | heaven, especially after the Day of Judgment, yet piety will 696 2, 119 | however, before the Judgment Day, ~the saints have pity on 697 2, 120 | thou keep holy the Sabbath Day." Still ~the negative precepts 698 2, 120 | their sons on the eighth day, ~and the priests who worked 699 2, 120 | one of you on the Sabbath day loose his ox or his ass . . . 700 2, 120 | the point of the Sabbath day, nor as to the Lord's day, 701 2, 120 | day, nor as to the Lord's day, on ~which men cook their 702 2, 120 | have rested on ~the seventh day: and sign of this we are 703 2, 120 | commanded to keep holy seventh ~day - that is, to set it aside 704 2, 120 | is, to set it aside as a day to be given to God. Hence 705 2, 120 | and rested ~on the seventh day."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[122] 706 2, 120 | the tomb on the seventh day: also in its moral signification, 707 2, 120 | thou ~keep holy the Sabbath day." For in the Law those things 708 2, 120 | 20:11), "On the ~seventh day . . . thou shalt do no work." 709 2, 120 | no servile work on that day [*Vulg.: 'You ~shall do 710 2, 120 | shall do no work on that day']." Now servile work is 711 2, 120 | forbidden on the Sabbath ~day, because that would be contrary 712 2, 120 | other works on the Sabbath day in order that he ~may occupy 713 2, 120 | circumcision on the Sabbath day, that the law of Moses may 714 2, 120 | craftsmen ~rest on the Sabbath day, but the reader or teacher 715 2, 120 | follows that to sin on a feast day is ~more against this precept 716 2, 120 | to be dancing lewdly all day in their feasts of the new ~ 717 2, 120 | self-defense on the Sabbath day (1 Macc. 2), ~nor Elias 718 2, 120 | whole man on the ~Sabbath day?" And again, a bodily work 719 2, 120 | into a pit on the Sabbath day, will he not ~take hold 720 2, 120 | observance of the Lord's day took the ~place of the observance 721 2, 120 | prohibition to work on the Lord' day is not so ~strict as on 722 2, 120 | permitted on the Lord's ~day which were forbidden on 723 2, 139 | for these occur ~every day; so that temperance is in 724 2, 143 | virtue which we ~practice day by day. Hence virtue has 725 2, 143 | which we ~practice day by day. Hence virtue has a greater 726 2, 145 | to ~say: "Behold in the day of your fast your own will 727 2, 145 | on Easter-eve, on which day our ~Lord's burial is commemorated, 728 2, 145 | With regard to the forty day's fast, according to Gregory ( 729 2, 145 | at ~various hours of the day. Therefore those who fast 730 2, 145 | should take one meal in the day.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[147] A[ 731 2, 145 | result the heat of ~the day conduces until the sun has 732 2, 145 | Testament is compared to the day, according to ~Rm. 13:12, " 733 2, 145 | night is passed and the day is at hand." Therefore in 734 2, 146 | feasted sumptuously every day ~would not have been so 735 2, 162 | they began to die on the day when they heard the ~death-decree, 736 2, 165 | not evident that a man who day and night wrestles with 737 2, 169 | upon thee suddenly in one day, barrenness and widowhood."~ 738 2, 174 | Lat. tom. CXLI]: "On this day Thou gavest ~Christ's apostles 739 2, 176 | before or after so ~long a day, the Lord obeying the voice 740 2, 182 | able to resist in the evil day, and to stand in all ~things 741 2, 183 | from yesterday, and the ~day before," the Lord answered ( 742 2, 183 | servant shall come in a day that he hopeth not . . . 743 2, 184 | the poor; but ~from that day the contemplation of God 744 2, 184 | do as they will; and yet day and ~night they are more 745 2, 184 | Is. 58:3, "Behold in ~the day of your fast your own will 746 2, 185 | We worked night and ~day . . . that we might give 747 2, 185 | meditate on the law of the Lord day and night, end have no ~ 748 2, 186 | that "he shall meditate day and night" on the law of 749 2, 186 | to afflict his soul for a day?" ~Nevertheless it is adopted 750 2, 186 | need of for the festival day, or that he should give ~ 751 2, 186 | themselves food ~for one day, have been deceived so unawares 752 3, 8 | Old Testament in their day served unto these sacraments, 753 3, 8 | will pervert some in his day by exterior ~persuasion; 754 3, 10 | Mk. 13:32): "But of that day or hour no man ~knoweth, 755 3, 10 | therefore, not to know the day and the hour of the Judgment, ~ 756 3, 15 | things could occur to Him day by day. Hence, if we speak 757 3, 15 | could occur to Him day by day. Hence, if we speak of Christ ~ 758 3, 21 | Christ: "I shall ~cry by day, and Thou wilt not hear." 759 3, 22 | again we say: "Give us this ~day our daily bread." Therefore 760 3, 22 | Sacrifice which is offered every day in the Church is not distinct 761 3, 23 | to Job 1:6: "On a certain day when the sons of God ~came 762 3, 27 | rising of the dawning of the day," that is of the Blessed ~ 763 3, 27 | Conception, is kept on the day of her conception.~Aquin.: 764 3, 29 | paternal roof, until the day when they enter the married 765 3, 35 | according to Gn. 2:17: "In what day soever ye shall eat, ye ~ 766 3, 35 | earth is compared to ~the day, because He is the "Light 767 3, 35 | that sent Me, whilst it ~is day." But in summer the days 768 3, 35 | born, when the light of day begins to increase in ~length," 769 3, 36 | from the land where the ~day is born; since faith is 770 3, 36 | the shepherds on ~the very day that He was born. For, as 771 3, 36 | Christ on the ~thirteenth day after His birth, on which 772 3, 36 | after His birth, on which day is kept the feast of the ~ 773 3, 36 | righteous on the fortieth day after His birth, as related 774 3, 36 | arriving on the thirteenth day ~after His birth. Wherefore 775 3, 37 | circumcised on ~the eighth day according to the prescription 776 3, 37 | name children on the very day ~of circumcision, as though 777 3, 40 | God "rested on the seventh day from all His work which 778 3, 40 | God ~ceased on the seventh day from the creation of new 779 3, 44 | it being the fifteenth day, since it was the ~Jewish 780 3, 44 | the whole man on a Sabbath day," ~Augustine says: "Because 781 3, 44 | were created on the same day as man. And since He had 782 3, 44 | they were made on another day. On them ~Christ worked 783 3, 45 | as He will appear on ~the day of judgment." And on Mt. 784 3, 46 | slain "on the fourteenth day at eventide," as is ~stated 785 3, 46 | 14:12): "On the first ~day of the unleavened bread, 786 3, 46 | it ~was on the following day that He suffered.~Aquin.: 787 3, 46 | its highest point in each day at the ~sixth hour, so also 788 3, 46 | did die on the fourteenth day of the ~moon, when the Jews 789 3, 46 | into Pilate's hall" on the day of the Passion, ~"that they 790 3, 46 | the Pasch on the previous day, reserving ~His own slaying 791 3, 46 | that "before the ~festival day of the Pasch . . . when 792 3, 46 | this; that "on the first ~day of the Azymes the disciples 793 3, 46 | since the fourteenth day of the first month is called 794 3, 46 | first month is called the day of the ~Azymes, when the 795 3, 46 | Mk. 14:12: "On the first ~day of the unleavened bread, 796 3, 46 | and ~from Lk. 22:7: "The day of the unleavened bread 797 3, 46 | disciples on the proper day - that is, on the fourteenth 798 3, 46 | that is, on the fourteenth day of the ~moon - "showing 799 3, 46 | thereby that up to the last day He was not opposed to the ~ 800 3, 46 | Pasch until the following day. And on this account it 801 3, 46 | said of them ~that on the day of Christ's Passion they 802 3, 46 | who says: "On the first ~day of the unleavened bread, 803 3, 46 | was slain on the following day - that is, on the fifteenth 804 3, 46 | that is, on the fifteenth day of the ~moon - nevertheless, 805 3, 46 | 1) "Before the festival day of the Pasch" are to ~be 806 3, 46 | refer to the fourteenth day of the moon, which then 807 3, 46 | Thursday: for the fifteenth day of the moon was the most 808 3, 46 | moon was the most solemn ~day of the Pasch with the Jews: 809 3, 46 | the Jews: and so the same day which John calls ~"before 810 3, 46 | calls ~"before the festival day of the Pasch," on account 811 3, 46 | Matthew calls the first day of the unleavened bread, ~ 812 3, 46 | evening of the preceding day. When it is said, then, 813 3, 46 | the Pasch on the fifteenth day of the month, it is ~to 814 3, 46 | sacrificed on the fourteenth day, but the Paschal food - 815 3, 46 | is the third hour of the day.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[46] A[ 816 3, 46 | equinox. It ~is then that day grows upon night; because 817 3, 46 | Pasch, which ~is the tenth day of the moon.~Aquin.: SMT 818 3, 47 | in respect of a festival day, or of the new ~moon, or 819 3, 47 | Thou art My Son, this day have I begotten Thee." ~ 820 3, 50 | according to Gn. 2:17: "In what day soever ye shall [Vulg.: ' 821 3, 50 | from the dead on ~the third day." But the entire man could 822 3, 51 | was in the tomb only one day and two nights?~Aquin.: 823 3, 51 | the tomb during only one day ~and two nights; because 824 3, 51 | in the tomb ~for only one day and two nights.~Aquin.: 825 3, 51 | belongs to darkness, and day to light. Therefore it was 826 3, 51 | whole night with a whole day, and a whole night."~Aquin.: 827 3, 51 | semblance ~of night, but of day: consequently it is denoted 828 3, 51 | is denoted by the whole day during ~which Christ was 829 3, 51 | the sepulchre during one day and two nights.~Aquin.: 830 3, 51 | sun was ~darkened, and as day those other three hours 831 3, 51 | this be reckoned with its ~day, there will be already two 832 3, 51 | follows the night of the first day of the Sabbath, that is, 833 3, 51 | that we are able to take a day and ~a night as one natural 834 3, 51 | a night as one natural day. And so the first day is 835 3, 51 | natural day. And so the first day is computed from its ~ending, 836 3, 51 | Friday; while the ~second. day is an entire day with twenty-four 837 3, 51 | second. day is an entire day with twenty-four hours of 838 3, 51 | twenty-four hours of night and day; ~while the night following 839 3, 51 | following belongs to the third day. "For as the primitive ~ 840 3, 51 | partly night and partly day, from its ~fittingness with 841 3, 51 | which is ~denoted by the one day) that it dispelled the darkness 842 3, 52 | said to the thief: "This day thou shalt be with Me in ~ 843 3, 52 | in paradise on that ~very day. But He was not there with 844 3, 52 | body lay in the tomb for a day and two nights, ~so as to 845 3, 52 | it was said to him: "This day thou ~shalt be with Me in 846 3, 52 | rejoiced that he might see my day." And therefore he adds: " 847 3, 52 | will come upon them in ~the Day of Judgment, not for their 848 3, 53 | therefore "in the last day I shall rise out of the 849 3, 53 | rise again on the third day?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[53] A[ 850 3, 53 | risen again on ~the third day. For the members ought to 851 3, 53 | from death on the third day, since ~our rising is put 852 3, 53 | have risen on the third day, but ~that His Resurrection 853 3, 53 | deferred until the third day, but ~that He ought to have 854 3, 53 | risen at once on the same day; especially since the ~gloss 855 3, 53 | 3 Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: The day seems to start with the 856 3, 53 | presence ~of which causes the day. But Christ rose before 857 3, 53 | did not rise on the third day.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[53] A[ 858 3, 53 | crucified, and the third day ~He shall rise again."~Aquin.: 859 3, 53 | deferred until the third day, ~for within that time some 860 3, 53 | His rising on the third day, the perfection of the ~ 861 3, 53 | remained in death for one day and two nights, as ~Augustine 862 3, 53 | should rise on the third day, while the resurrection ~ 863 3, 53 | Christ rose early ~when the day was beginning to dawn, to 864 3, 53 | just as He died when the day was ~drawing to its close, 865 3, 53 | have risen on the third day, taking day as a ~natural 866 3, 53 | on the third day, taking day as a ~natural day which 867 3, 53 | taking day as a ~natural day which contains twenty-four 868 3, 53 | proclaimed, belongs to the third day. Because God, who made the 869 3, 53 | in a measure to us ~that day draws its origin from night: 870 3, 53 | have ~risen on the third day, taking it as a natural 871 3, 53 | taking it as a natural day. But now that He rose ~early, 872 3, 53 | that He rose on the third day, even taking the ~artificial 873 3, 53 | even taking the ~artificial day which is caused by the sun' 874 3, 53 | iii), "because, as the day advances the more the light ~ 875 3, 55 | God raised up the ~third day, and gave Him to be made 876 3, 55 | rising early the ~first day of the week, appeared first 877 3, 55 | appeared five times on the very day of His Resurrection: first " 878 3, 55 | in ~Jerusalem on the very day of the Resurrection, as 879 3, 55 | 3]); ~also on the eighth day, as we read in Jn. 20:26. 880 3, 55 | appeared oftener on the first day, because the disciples ~ 881 3, 55 | Gospel that after the first day He appeared ~again only 882 3, 55 | the ~tenth was on the very day, when no longer upon the 883 3, 57 | shall desire to see one day of the Son of man; and you ~ 884 3, 57 | prophetically of God who was ~one day to become incarnate. Still 885 3, 58 | going ~to sit there one day, but condescending to the 886 3, 59 | written (Rm. 2:16): "In the day when God shall judge the ~ 887 3, 59 | cross (Lk. 23:43): "This day ~thou shalt be with Me in 888 3, 59 | Vulg.: 'him'] in the last day." Therefore there ~will 889 3, 59 | be a Judgment at the last day besides that which takes 890 3, 59 | final Judgment at the last day, in which everything ~concerning 891 3, 60 | Dt. 26:3: "I profess this day before the Lord thy God," 892 3, 66 | thus the apostles on one day baptized three thousand, 893 3, 66 | where we read that on one day three thousand believed, 894 3, 66 | Christ, Who on the third day rose again ~from the dead. 895 3, 66 | been buried or dead for one day, this ~would have been enough 896 3, 66 | three thousand on the very day of Pentecost when they had ~ 897 3, 68 | Lord, and defer it not from day to day." But the perfect ~ 898 3, 68 | defer it not from day to day." But the perfect ~conversion 899 3, 68 | should not be deferred from day to day.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[ 900 3, 68 | be deferred from day to day.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[68] A[ 901 3, 68 | Zach. 13:1): "In that day there shall be a fountain 902 3, 69 | exterminate it at the last day."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[69] A[ 903 3, 70 | put off until the eighth day, lest children should ~be 904 3, 70 | until after the eighth day. Therefore the eighth day 905 3, 70 | day. Therefore the eighth day should not have been ~fixed 906 3, 70 | for circumcision, but this day should have been anticipated, 907 3, 70 | Reply OBJ 3: The eighth day was fixed for circumcision: 908 3, 70 | it were, ~on the eighth day. Secondly, on account of 909 3, 70 | infant ~before the eighth day. Wherefore even in regard 910 3, 70 | their dam: but ~the eighth day and thenceforth, they may 911 3, 70 | 2/3~Moreover, the eighth day was necessary for the fulfilment 912 3, 70 | delayed beyond the eighth day, ~sinned, even though it 913 3, 70 | delayed beyond the eighth day, they could be ~circumcised 914 3, 70 | to ~anticipate the eighth day. But this cannot be proved 915 3, 70 | Sacram. i) that the eighth day ~was never anticipated for 916 3, 70 | dying before the ~eighth day it received no name; and 917 3, 70 | died before the eighth ~day, which was that of circumcision, 918 3, 70 | that of circumcision, which day could nol be anticipated, ~ 919 3, 70 | died before the eighth day.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[70] A[ 920 3, 72 | to the ~apostles on the day of Pentecost, as we read 921 3, 72 | Christ's faithful on the day of Pentecost, as related 922 3, 72 | mixed and blessed on the day of Pentecost ~rather than 923 3, 72 | diocese. ~Moreover, this day is sufficiently appropriate 924 3, 73 | was needful that on the day of the supper He should ~ 925 3, 73 | Israel on the fourteenth day of the moon; and this was 926 3, 74 | unleavened bread on the day of the Passover ~which is 927 3, 74 | celebrated on the fourteenth day of the moon; and Christ ~ 928 3, 74 | celebrated "before the ~festival day of the Pasch" (Jn. 13:1, 929 3, 74 | sacrament "on the ~first day of the Azymes" (Mt. 26:17; 930 3, 74 | 12; Lk. 22:7), on which day ~there ought to be nothing 931 3, 74 | evening of the fourteenth day of the moon. So, then, after 932 3, 74 | this sacrament: hence this day is said by ~John to precede 933 3, 74 | by ~John to precede the day of the Pasch, while the 934 3, 74 | Evangelists ~call it "the first day of the Azymes," when fermented 935 3, 75 | out of ~morning comes the day." And so it is not granted 936 3, 75 | that morning becomes the day." So likewise in the ~matter 937 3, 76 | fragments remain until the next ~day: for Christ's consecrated 938 3, 80 | perchance either a festival day calls for it, or necessity 939 3, 80 | this sacrament during ~the day on which it happens. Hence 940 3, 80 | exception of the anniversary day on which the Lord's ~Supper 941 3, 80 | Therefore, at least on that day, one may receive ~the body 942 3, 80 | the body of Christ on that day after ~breaking their fast, 943 3, 80 | be understood of the same day; and ~although the beginning 944 3, 80 | although the beginning of the day varies according to different 945 3, 80 | reckoning (for some begin their day at noon, some at sunset, 946 3, 80 | receive this sacrament on that day; but he can do so ~if the 947 3, 80 | these ~dispositions every day, he will do well to receive 948 3, 80 | approach this sacrament every day; but they should do so as ~ 949 3, 80 | receive this sacrament every day.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[80] A[ 950 3, 80 | bodily food is taken every ~day, so is it a good thing to 951 3, 80 | receive this sacrament every day. Hence it ~is that our Lord ( 952 3, 80 | us to pray, "Give us this day our ~daily bread": in explaining 953 3, 80 | i.e. this sacrament, every day, ~"every day is today for 954 3, 80 | sacrament, every day, ~"every day is today for thee, and Christ 955 3, 80 | Christ rises again every day in thee, ~for when Christ 956 3, 80 | Lk. 11:3), "Give us this day our ~daily bread," we are 957 3, 81 | of the vine, until that day when I shall drink it with 958 3, 83 | we not offer ~it up every day in memory of His death?" 959 3, 83 | Easter, and not on Christmas Day. Consequently, since this ~ 960 3, 83 | celebrated thrice on Christmas Day, and to be ~entirely omitted 961 3, 83 | celebrated at that time of day.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[83] A[ 962 3, 83 | in the first part of the day." But the day ~begins at 963 3, 83 | part of the day." But the day ~begins at midnight, as 964 3, 83 | celebrates ~several times a day. Therefore it seems that 965 3, 83 | offered ~regularly every day in the Church. Hence our 966 3, 83 | Lk. ~11:3): "Give us this day our daily bread": in explanation 967 3, 83 | it may benefit you every day."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[83] A[ 968 3, 83 | Church in ~that part of the day.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[83] A[ 969 3, 83 | latter takes place every day, both that we may partake ~ 970 3, 83 | above. And therefore on the day on which our Lord's Passion 971 3, 83 | Church be deprived on that day of the ~fruit of the Passion 972 3, 83 | Christ ~consecrated the day before is reserved to be 973 3, 83 | reserved to be consumed on that day; but ~the blood is not reserved, 974 3, 83 | of ~words.~On Christmas Day, however, several masses 975 3, 83 | Thou art ~My Son, this day have I begotten Thee." The 976 3, 83 | masses are celebrated on one day, as for ~instance, one for 977 3, 83 | supper, at the close of day, that He consecrated this 978 3, 83 | in the first part of the day," owing ~to any necessity; 979 3, 83 | ought to be said in the day and not in the ~night, because 980 3, 83 | that sent Me, whilst it is day: because the ~night cometh 981 3, 83 | that the ~beginning of the day is not to be taken from 982 3, 83 | celebrate one mass each day, because Christ suffered 983 3, 83 | dead, and another of ~the day, if need be. But I do not 984 3, 83 | Consuluisti) that "except on the day of our ~Lord's birth, unless 985 3, 83 | celebrate only one mass each day."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[83] A[ 986 3, 83 | when he says: "Who the day before," etc. Thirdly, he 987 3, 83 | resurrection on the third day is represented by the three ~ 988 3, 83 | Himself five times on the day of His ~Resurrection, as 989 3, 83 | another mass on the same day, lest from taking the ~ablution-wine 990 3, 83 | to be ~reserved until the day following. Hence, as is 991 3, 84 | from the dead the third day: and that penance ~and remission 992 3, 87 | sins in the Church every day" which ~would be useless 993 3, 88 | thyself wrath against the day of wrath," ~from the mere 994 3, 89 | evening and morning, one day," a ~gloss says: "The evening 995 3, 89 | light, and the light of day ~after the light of morning, 996 Suppl, 5 | said ~(Lk. 23:43): "This day shalt thou be with Me in 997 Suppl, 25| thereto who go there every day, obtain as much ~indulgence 998 Suppl, 25| indulgence several times a day, ~since they go there repeatedly.~ 999 Suppl, 25| church ~until such and such a day, shall gain so much indulgence," 1000 Suppl, 28| as follows: "On the first day of Lent, these ~penitents


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