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      Part, Question501   2, 81  |             your Father ~from heaven give the good Spirit to them
 502   2, 81  |           unless ~He were willing to give"; and Chrysostom [*Cf. Catena
 503   2, 81  |            it has been received, we ~give thanks for it. Intercession
 504   2, 83  |           are ~offered to God. These give rise to a twofold consideration: (
 505   2, 83  |               Peter ~or Paul. But we give thanks to God for their
 506   2, 83  |               Sacerdotes': Those who give or administer ~sacred things (
 507   2, 84  |       Further, if anyone is bound to give a certain thing to the ~
 508   2, 84  |            the ~Church, and fails to give it, he can be compelled
 509   2, 84  |              weaker than thyself and give some of the spoil to the ~
 510   2, 84  |        condemns, Mt. 15:5), or if it give rise to scandal ~or contempt,
 511   2, 84  |           our fathers, that He would give it us." Therefore other
 512   2, 84  |            for those who had most to give the priests a ~fortieth
 513   2, 85  |           dictate that one ~ought to give a tenth part, rather than
 514   2, 85  |              things that ~Thou shalt give to me, I will offer tithes
 515   2, 85  |       remaining eleven tribes should give ~one-tenth part of their
 516   2, 85  |         people of the New Law should give less to the ministers of
 517   2, 85  |           again Jacob made a vow to ~give tithes [*Gn. 28:20], although
 518   2, 85  |            our Lord commanded us to ~give to the poor not merely the
 519   2, 85  |                That which remaineth, give alms." Moreover the ~tithes
 520   2, 85  |        Nevertheless those who do not give tithes in places where the
 521   2, 85  |            that men are not bound to give tithes of all ~things. The
 522   2, 85  |              things that Thou ~shalt give to me, I will offer tithes
 523   2, 86  |    deflowered; or when a man vows to give a sum of money, and ~afterwards
 524   2, 86  |            Him." And just as what we give God is useful not to ~Him
 525   2, 86  |              as he ~binds himself to give it: even as a thing is said
 526   2, 86  |             also one who promises to give.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[88] A[
 527   2, 87  |              lack of truth, for many give way to lying, according
 528   2, 87  |             3: A person is called to give witness, in order that he
 529   2, 87  |            it belongs to religion to give worship to God, as Tully ~
 530   2, 87  |              3) that "to swear is to give very great honor." Now to
 531   2, 87  |          swear by creatures so as to give ~them the reverence due
 532   2, 87  |            before him, that he would give her what she would ask ~
 533   2, 87  |          promise to serve him, or to give him money: and from such
 534   2, 87  |               instance, "provided he give his consent" or some such
 535   2, 89  |              according to Apoc. 14, "Give praise to our God, all ye
 536   2, 89  |            according to Ps. 32:2,3: "Give praise to the Lord on the ~
 537   2, 89  |             singing, so long as they give all their ~attention to
 538   2, 89  |              for it behooves them to give their ~whole time to the
 539   2, 90  |             is in the first place to give reverence to ~God, and in
 540   2, 91  |              worship is that man may give glory to God, and submit
 541   2, 92  |           belongs to superstition to give divine honor to whom ~that
 542   2, 92  |      Therefore it is superstition to give ~worship to any creature
 543   2, 92  |              seem to be for a man to give royal honor to another ~
 544   2, 92  |            seems to be ~for a man to give God's honor to a creature,
 545   2, 92  |              or compel him: so as to give birth to the magic arts
 546   2, 93  |             expressly called upon to give his help, or else ~thrusts
 547   2, 93  |           which it ~behooves thee to give to him who hath not, and
 548   2, 93  |            by lot to whom thou shalt give that which thou canst not
 549   2, 93  |            that which thou canst not give ~to both."~Aquin.: SMT SS
 550   2, 94  |       disciples (Lk. 21:15): "I will give you a mouth and ~wisdom,
 551   2, 94  |              Lord's Prayer, so as to give honor to none but God ~the
 552   2, 95  |          aids, ~so as to be freer to give their time to the word of
 553   2, 95  |           Reply OBJ 3: God wished to give a sign to Achaz, not for
 554   2, 95  |            than idolatry, whereby we give to a creature the ~honor
 555   2, 95  |              is ~a very great sin to give to a creature the honor
 556   2, 95  |      incommunicable. Consequently to give divine reverence to ~another
 557   2, 96  |            enter religion, or not to give ~an alms, or the like, is
 558   2, 98  |            have you received, freely give."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[100]
 559   2, 98  |             it is always unlawful to give money for the sacraments?~
 560   2, 98  |            is not always unlawful to give money for ~the sacraments.
 561   2, 98  |          lawful in ~certain cases to give money for Baptism, for instance
 562   2, 98  |             custom in some places to give something in the consecration
 563   2, 98  |        seemingly, ~in such a case to give money for a bishopric or
 564   2, 98  |            say ~that it is lawful to give money for Matrimony because
 565   2, 98  |         Consequently it is lawful to give money for Matrimony ~considered
 566   2, 98  |              Whether it is lawful to give and receive money for spiritual
 567   2, 98  |           seems that it is lawful to give and receive money for ~spiritual
 568   2, 98  |           seem that it is ~lawful to give and receive money for a
 569   2, 98  |           actions; but to receive or give something for the support
 570   2, 98  |           those who are unwilling to give, by withholding spiritual
 571   2, 98  |             1~Reply OBJ 2: Those who give alms to the poor in order
 572   2, 98  |              of their prayers do not give with the intent of ~buying
 573   2, 98  |          labor (which he is bound to give, as a duty ~arising out
 574   2, 98  |              is unlawful to agree to give or receive something for
 575   2, 98  |              4: A hypocrite does not give a spiritual thing for the
 576   2, 98  |           that has not the ~power to give. Therefore a bishop does
 577   2, 98  |       instance, if a steward were to give some of ~his lord's property
 578   2, 98  |           have you ~received, freely give." Wherefore whosoever acquires
 579   2, 98  |              point, one ought not to give credence to another's sin,
 580   2, 99  |            it belongs to religion to give worship to God, so ~does
 581   2, 99  |              in the second place, to give worship to one's ~parents
 582   2, 99  |              Dei x), "we are said to give homage ~to those whose memory
 583   2, 99  |             is proper to religion to give worship to God. But ~piety
 584   2, 99  |           Further, piety, whereby we give our country worship and
 585   2, 99  |             Reply OBJ 3: Whatever we give our parents out of piety
 586   2, 99  |             their service, ~so as to give more time to religion.~Aquin.:
 587   2, 100 |         science and virtue does not ~give him the character of a principle
 588   2, 102 |               xxxv), "When we humbly give way to another's voice,
 589   2, 102 |         suffer even martyrdom, or to give all one's ~goods to the
 590   2, 103 |             person commanding should give rise to reverence for his ~
 591   2, 104 |       Whether man is always bound to give thanks for human favors?~(
 592   2, 104 |             or gratitude, whereby we give thanks to our benefactors.
 593   2, 104 |            innocent is more bound to give thanks to God than the ~
 594   2, 104 |            innocent is more bound to give thanks to God ~than the
 595   2, 104 |             the more one is bound to give Him thanks. Now the gift
 596   2, 104 |            innocent is more bound to give thanks to God than the penitent.~
 597   2, 104 |       innocent is also more bound to give ~thanks than the penitent.~
 598   2, 104 |            innocent is more bound to give thanks than the penitent.~
 599   2, 104 |           penitent is more ~bound to give thanks than the innocent,
 600   2, 104 |            Whether a man is bound to give thanks to every benefactor?~
 601   2, 104 |            the a man is not bound to give thanks to every ~benefactor.
 602   2, 104 |         Thess. 5:18): "In all things give ~thanks."~Aquin.: SMT SS
 603   2, 104 |       something ~he was not bound to give, so on the other hand the
 604   2, 107 |          seems proper ~to justice to give another man his due. But,
 605   2, 107 |          truth, one does not seem to give another man his due, as
 606   2, 107 |              s chief intention is to give another man his due. Hence
 607   2, 107 |       prudent ~because exaggerations give annoyance." For those who
 608   2, 108 |         lawful ~to steal in order to give an alms, except perhaps
 609   2, 112 |              pleasures, but fears to give pain." Therefore this kind
 610   2, 112 |               1/1~OBJ 3: Further, to give equal things to those who
 611   2, 115 |       Whether it pertains thereto to give rather than to take?~(5)
 612   2, 115 |            nor to keep money, but to give it ~away."~Aquin.: SMT SS
 613   2, 115 |             for they have nothing to give; ~and many give or spend
 614   2, 115 |           nothing to give; ~and many give or spend liberally who are
 615   2, 115 |        belong to a liberal man so to give away his ~riches that nothing
 616   2, 115 |           liberality genuine if you ~give for the sake of boasting
 617   2, 115 |             says (Ethic. iv, 1): "We give the name of money to anything ~
 618   2, 115 |             liberal man, not only to give but also ~to receive and
 619   2, 115 |             a liberal man chiefly to give?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[117] A[
 620   2, 115 |              liberal man chiefly to ~give. For liberality, like all
 621   2, 115 |            he has given, nor does he give to all, as stated in Ethic.
 622   2, 115 |          chiefly to a liberal man to give.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[117] A[
 623   2, 115 |             to spend rather than to ~give.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[117] A[
 624   2, 115 |           money, and consequently to give it in a ~fitting manner,
 625   2, 115 |            reason, too, ~he does not give to all: since his act would
 626   2, 115 |         would be hindered were he to give ~to everyone: for he would
 627   2, 115 |              were fitting for him to give.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[117] A[
 628   2, 115 |              pleasing to many Should give often, ~take seldom, ask
 629   2, 115 |          makes provision in order to give certain ~things according
 630   2, 115 |             chiefly to liberality to give becomingly, as ~stated (
 631   2, 116 |             what they had given, and give but little."~Aquin.: SMT
 632   2, 116 |            bound by a ~legal debt to give of his goods to the poor,
 633   2, 116 |         expenses, allow the mind ~to give way to covetousness. And
 634   2, 116 |            last end does. Now riches give great ~promise of self-sufficiency,
 635   2, 117 |            illiberality, to which we give ~here the name of covetousness.~
 636   2, 117 |              of ~this world . . . to give easily, to communicate to
 637   2, 117 |               what'] thou ~hast, and give to the poor." Therefore
 638   2, 117 |             inordinately, namely, to give pleasure to ~others, or
 639   2, 117 |              the rich to be ready to give and ~communicate their riches,
 640   2, 117 |              be. For ~sometimes they give much to those who ought
 641   2, 117 |             whereas to the good they give nothing."~Aquin.: SMT SS
 642   2, 117 |            must reply that those who give all ~their possessions with
 643   2, 117 |             is the mark of a fool to give too much and ~receive nothing."
 644   2, 117 |            riches . . . yet doth not give him the power ~to eat thereof."
 645   2, 117 |          others lest he be forced to give to others.~Aquin.: SMT SS
 646   2, 120 |              cannot at the same time give due worship to God, according
 647   2, 120 |            it belongs to religion to give worship to God: and ~just
 648   2, 120 |         necessary in due sequence to give certain precepts pertaining
 649   2, 122 |       inflicted. Nor ~ought a man to give another an occasion of acting
 650   2, 122 |        greater perfection that a man give ~his soul to God, which
 651   2, 122 |              obedience, than that he give God his ~body, which is
 652   2, 122 |             that a man ~hath he will give for his soul" [Douay: 'life']
 653   2, 123 |          death he were to promise or give something to a robber, and
 654   2, 123 |             guilty of sin were he to give to sinners, rather than
 655   2, 123 |              good to ~whom he should give in preference. On the other
 656   2, 127 |             doing ~the mind seems to give way to external evils. Wherefore
 657   2, 127 |           belongs to magnanimity to ~give way neither to a troubled
 658   2, 130 |          Take heed, that you do not ~give justice before men, to be
 659   2, 130 |              Is. 42:8): "I ~will not give My glory to another," and (
 660   2, 130 |        whereby a man is unwilling to give up his own will, and agree
 661   2, 130 |            reproved for presuming to give alms as ~though this were
 662   2, 134 |          against sorrow, lest reason give way to sorrow: and this
 663   2, 134 |        bearing ~hardships: for these give rise first to sorrow, which
 664   2, 137 |             does not go so far as to give confidence ~of overcoming
 665   2, 139 |         others, for which reason ~we give the greatest honor to the
 666   2, 143 |     knowledge." And this suffices to give a thing the character of
 667   2, 147 |            the case where this would give ~scandal to certain people.~
 668   2, 147 |           according to Prov. ~31:4, "Give not wine to kings," and
 669   2, 147 |            further on (Prov. 31:6), "Give strong ~drink to them that
 670   2, 148 |             if ~they be compelled to give up the habit." Therefore
 671   2, 148 |             these things must either give them up or be ~excommunicated;
 672   2, 149 |          Perseverantia xx): "We must give ~praise to purity, that
 673   2, 150 |       commandment of the Lord: but I give counsel." Therefore ~virginity
 674   2, 150 |             in order more freely to ~give himself to the contemplation
 675   2, 150 |             since for this ~end they give up their own will and all
 676   2, 152 |           the maid's father will not give her to him, he ~shall give
 677   2, 152 |           give her to him, he ~shall give money according to the dowry,
 678   2, 152 |              that lay with her shall give to the father of the maid
 679   2, 153 |           lesser goods, in order to ~give its whole attention to the
 680   2, 159 |          humility; since he does not give scandal, although others ~
 681   2, 161 |              should live better, and give an ~example of good deeds
 682   2, 164 |             joyful, that thou mayest give an answer to him that ~reproacheth."
 683   2, 166 |             use of them, in order to give rest, as it were, to the ~
 684   2, 166 |    operations, while sometimes they ~give alms to the poor. Wherefore
 685   2, 166 |         Tract. c. in Joan.) that "to give one's ~property to comedians
 686   2, 167 |           through a man's neglect to give the requisite study or ~
 687   2, 167 |        cannot without sin desire to ~give lustful pleasure to those
 688   2, 168 |           Now it was not possible to give any common ~affirmative
 689   2, 170 |             a ~soul for prophecy and give it the prophetic grace,
 690   2, 170 |         those whom He judges best to give it to.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
 691   2, 178 |              the knowledge that they give us more delight than any
 692   2, 179 |          that "the active life is to give bread to the hungry," and
 693   2, 179 |            he ~adds finally, "and to give to each and every one whatever
 694   2, 179 |               The active life is ~to give bread to the hungry, to
 695   2, 180 |        action, and ~at the same time give oneself to Divine contemplation.
 696   2, 180 |              interior passions which give rise to the phantasms whereby
 697   2, 180 |            any hard work to do ~they give way at the very outset."
 698   2, 182 |               what'] thou ~hast, and give to the poor . . . and come,
 699   2, 182 |              sell all thou hast, and give to ~the poor"; and something
 700   2, 182 |             in order more ~freely to give himself to the service of
 701   2, 182 |             in order ~more freely to give themselves to God, wherein
 702   2, 182 |               what'] "thou hast, and give to the poor"; and ~religious
 703   2, 182 |             prepared to ~renounce or give away all: and this belongs
 704   2, 183 |    apparently it is not unlawful ~to give up the episcopal cure.~Aquin.:
 705   2, 183 |                 what] thou hast, and give to the poor . . . ~and come,
 706   2, 183 |            all ~"that thou hast, and give to the poor" (Mt. 19:17,
 707   2, 183 |         bishops sin mortally if they give not to the poor ~that which
 708   2, 183 |              keep for themselves, or give to their relations or friends,
 709   2, 183 |         bishops sin mortally if they give not to the poor the surplus
 710   2, 183 |        contrary, Many bishops do not give their surplus to the poor,
 711   2, 183 |          case ~they are not bound to give these things to others,
 712   2, 183 |        assigned to his ~own use, and give it to his relations or others,
 713   2, 183 |              rich with what you ~can give to the poor."~Aquin.: SMT
 714   2, 184 |     religious ~antonomastically, who give themselves up entirely to
 715   2, 184 |            be unlawful for a ~man to give up all he possesses; since
 716   2, 184 |            which the faithful are to give alms saying: "If the will ~
 717   2, 184 |            nothing away, we must not give up these temporal ~things
 718   2, 184 |                what'] thou hast, and give to ~the poor . . . and come,
 719   2, 184 |                it were better not to give: but he feared for the weak,
 720   2, 184 |            whom he ~admonished so to give as not to suffer privation."
 721   2, 184 |               what'] thou ~hast, and give to the poor, and thou shalt
 722   2, 184 |                It is a good thing to give away one's ~goods by dispensing
 723   2, 184 |            the poor: it is better to give them away once ~for all
 724   2, 184 |                what'] thou hast, and give to the poor, and follow
 725   2, 184 |          those who ~live in religion give themselves wholly and their
 726   2, 184 |            account, because man ~can give nothing greater to God,
 727   2, 184 |               what'] ~thou hast, and give to the poor," without any
 728   2, 184 |      perfection requires ~that a man give "his whole life" to God.
 729   2, 184 |            But a man cannot actually give ~God his whole life, because
 730   2, 184 |       successive. Hence a man cannot give his whole life to ~God otherwise
 731   2, 184 |        services that we can lawfully give, is our ~liberty, which
 732   2, 184 |            than seculars, who partly give themselves and their possessions
 733   2, 185 |        apostles, to preach, baptize, give communion, pray for ~sinners,
 734   2, 185 |            religious state ~does not give them the power to do these
 735   2, 185 |          their ~being monks does not give monks the power to do these
 736   2, 185 |              for ~its own sake is to give themselves to God. Yet if
 737   2, 185 |        servants of God, because they give themselves ~entirely to
 738   2, 185 |           possess," says: ~"Not only give your clothes to the poor,
 739   2, 185 |              wherewith to live or to give alms." Now it belongs properly
 740   2, 185 |          belong to ~them to live and give alms through the labor of
 741   2, 185 |             he may have something to give to him that suffereth need." ~
 742   2, 185 |              under an obligation to ~give alms, and has no other means
 743   2, 185 |               like the craftsmen who give tongue to fable telling
 744   2, 185 |           prayers in the church, ~or give public lectures in the schools.
 745   2, 185 |           you?" Thirdly, in order to give an example ~of work to the
 746   2, 185 |              day . . . that we might give ourselves a pattern unto
 747   2, 185 |           But it is more ~perfect to give than to receive alms; for
 748   2, 185 |              a more blessed thing to give, rather than to receive."
 749   2, 185 |               but rather should they give alms of their ~handiwork.~
 750   2, 185 |          Thess. 3:9, "That we ~might give ourselves a pattern unto
 751   2, 185 |           Thess. 3:9, "That we might give ~ourselves a pattern," etc.,
 752   2, 185 |           the ~esteem of others, and give scandal to the weak: and
 753   2, 185 |         accepting ~alms, but also to give what they have for the support
 754   2, 185 |         equal, it is more perfect to give than ~to receive. Nevertheless
 755   2, 185 |             receive. Nevertheless to give or to give up all one's
 756   2, 185 |           Nevertheless to give or to give up all one's possessions
 757   2, 185 |        livelihood is better ~than to give to the poor part by part,
 758   2, 186 |            for it is praiseworthy to give away ~one's own, but not
 759   2, 186 |            shine, so is it better to give to others the ~fruits of
 760   2, 186 |                 what'] thou hast and give to the ~poor." Hence it
 761   2, 186 |    themselves or ~through others, to give hospitality or to assist
 762   2, 186 |      festival day, or that he should give ~something to the poor."
 763   2, 186 |             the approach of all, and give their ~whole mind to a life
 764   2, 187 |               sell all thou hast and give to ~the poor?" But this
 765   2, 187 |               Further, no one should give another an occasion of falling; ~
 766   2, 187 |           the Roman ~nobles began to give their sons to the blessed
 767   2, 187 |               under an obligation to give an account to someone or
 768   2, 187 |              in many cases it might ~give rise to scandal. Therefore
 769   2, 187 |              on (Ecclus. 37:14,15), "Give no heed to these ~in any
 770   3, 1   |             so loved the world as to give His ~only-begotten Son,
 771   3, 1   |           again, and tomorrow I will give to ~thee, when thou canst
 772   3, 1   |            to ~thee, when thou canst give at present." Therefore God
 773   3, 1   |             if the physician were to give the medicine at the very ~
 774   3, 3   |            be ~together, which would give rise to confusion of natures.
 775   3, 3   |           came I into ~the world, to give testimony to the truth."
 776   3, 4   |             so loved the world as to give His ~only-begotten Son."
 777   3, 4   |              Son." But love makes us give ourselves to our friends
 778   3, 7   |            Ps. 83:12: "The Lord will give grace and glory." And hence ~
 779   3, 7   |          Lord to have ordered him to give something to ~the poor.
 780   3, 7   |               1/1~OBJ 2: Further, to give and to receive gifts would
 781   3, 7   |        belong to ~the same; since to give pertains to one who has,
 782   3, 7   |              it belongs to Christ to give gifts according to ~Ps.
 783   3, 7   |             3:34): "For God doth not give the Spirit by measure to ~
 784   3, 7   |            that the Father "doth not give the Spirit ~by measure,"
 785   3, 8   |            Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: To give grace or the Holy Ghost
 786   3, 8   |            other ~saints are said to give the Holy Ghost instrumentally,
 787   3, 8   |     Therefore Christ as man does not give life ~to angels, and hence
 788   3, 12  |             the world; that I should give ~testimony to the truth."
 789   3, 12  |            age; and hence He did not give ~ear to hearing the lessons
 790   3, 15  |          Reply OBJ 5: A penitent can give a praiseworthy example,
 791   3, 15  |             the ~Stoics, who did not give the name of passions to
 792   3, 17  |            its form. But it does not give the Divine being, since
 793   3, 17  |       actually animated, which is to give it the complement of its ~
 794   3, 19  |              is indeed human, but to give hale steps to ~sickly limbs,
 795   3, 20  |            Trin. i, 8): "Christ will give the ~kingdom to God and
 796   3, 21  |            be unknown." Secondly, to give us an example ~of prayer;
 797   3, 21  |            to His Father in order to give us an example of praying; ~
 798   3, 21  |             example, that we ~should give thanks for benefits received,
 799   3, 22  |     according to Jer. 31:33: "I will give ~My law in their bowels."
 800   3, 22  |              Some editions, however, give the following reply:~Reply
 801   3, 22  |             wherefore again we say: "Give us this ~day our daily bread."
 802   3, 24  |              God in power": so as to give us to ~understand that in
 803   3, 25  |             which the demons used to give in them, ~and on account
 804   3, 25  |             of ~"latria." Whereas we give the adoration of "latria"
 805   3, 25  |             the solemn passion-tide:~Give to the just increase of
 806   3, 25  |              just increase of grace,~Give to each contrite sinner
 807   3, 25  |          relics, so that thereby ~we give honor to Him Whose martyrs [*
 808   3, 27  |   celebration of this feast does not give us ~to understand that she
 809   3, 28  |       commandment of the Lord; but I give counsel." But the perfection ~
 810   3, 30  |          desirous that Christ should give them more ~perfect knowledge
 811   3, 31  |           virgin should conceive and give birth: that thou mightest
 812   3, 32  |            so loved the ~world as to give His only-begotten Son."~
 813   3, 32  |              third, he says: "And to give birth" to Him, i.e. that
 814   3, 34  |             is generated, begins to ~give heat and light. The action
 815   3, 35  |             the world; that I should give testimony to the ~truth."
 816   3, 37  |             of the Law, ~in order to give an example of humility and
 817   3, 38  |             and which John could not give, but ~only preach, saying: "
 818   3, 38  |          come, shows that he did not give the baptism of Christ, ~
 819   3, 40  |            the ~world, that I should give testimony to the truth."
 820   3, 40  |           was fitting that He should give men ~confidence in approaching
 821   3, 40  |        therefore our Lord ~wished to give men an example of either
 822   3, 40  |          after baptism thou shouldst give thyself up, ~not to luxury,
 823   3, 40  |            is written (Prov. 30:8): "Give me ~neither beggary nor
 824   3, 40  |          neither beggary nor riches; give me only the necessaries
 825   3, 40  |           God's word ~may be able to give all their time to preaching,
 826   3, 40  |         clothing. ~But as this might give scandal to the heathens,
 827   3, 41  |             3/4~Thirdly, in order to give us an example: to teach
 828   3, 41  |            to be tempted in order to give us an ~example, as stated
 829   3, 41  |       temptation. First, in order to give us an example. For since
 830   3, 41  |          after baptism thou shouldst give ~thyself up, not to luxury,
 831   3, 41  |       enforcing His power, "so as to give more honor to His human ~
 832   3, 41  |              All these things will I give Thee, ~if, falling down,
 833   3, 42  |          shall overcome . . . I will give him power over the ~nations . . .
 834   3, 42  |     according to Ex. ~24:12: "I will give thee" two "tables of stone
 835   3, 43  |                     themselves . . . give testimony to Me."~Aquin.:
 836   3, 43  |       perfect . . . themselves . . . give testimony of Me."~Aquin.:
 837   3, 44  |             in His praise. First, to give us ~an example. For, as
 838   3, 44  |           the Pharisees asked Him to give "a sign from heaven," He ~
 839   3, 44  |            them (Lk. 21:15): "I will give you a mouth and wisdom"
 840   3, 45  |               that "all the prophets give ~testimony" to Christ. Therefore
 841   3, 45  |           from heaven, He refused to give one; whereas here in ~order
 842   3, 45  |             the resurrection will He give His elect the clarity of
 843   3, 45  |          Reply OBJ 3: Christ came to give grace actually, and to promise
 844   3, 46  |           God's Wisdom became man to give us an example in ~righteousness
 845   3, 47  |        charity, and consequently ~we give praise to both: but Judas
 846   3, 47  |                Ask of Me, and I will give Thee the Gentiles for Thy ~
 847   3, 47  |               Ask of Me, and I ~will give Thee the Gentiles for Thy
 848   3, 47  |                Ask of Me, and I will give Thee the Gentiles for Thy
 849   3, 49  |          tempting he had induced to ~give consent.~Aquin.: SMT TP
 850   3, 49  |              loved ~the world, as to give His only-begotten Son."
 851   3, 51  |           and on Is. 53:9: "He shall give the ungodly for His burial," ~
 852   3, 51  |              a gloss says: "He shall give to God and the Father the
 853   3, 51  |              return to dust so as to give to them ~who have returned
 854   3, 54  |           glorified? [*Some editions give this article ~as the third,
 855   3, 55  |              she may be permitted to give familiar instruction to
 856   3, 55  |              power did the apostles ~give testimony to the Resurrection
 857   3, 58  |              shall ~overcome, I will give to sit with Me in My throne:
 858   3, 58  |           left ~hand, is not Mine to give to you, but to them for
 859   3, 59  |             and prove the reins: who give to every one according to ~
 860   3, 59  |             32): "The Lord God shall give unto Him the ~throne of
 861   3, 61  |          Divine will that God should give man certain sacraments for
 862   3, 62  |               83:12: ~"The Lord will give grace and glory." Since,
 863   3, 62  |    sacraments are employed. And they give as an example a man who
 864   3, 63  |               83:12): "The Lord will give grace and glory." Therefore
 865   3, 64  |        neither, therefore, ~could He give them the power of making
 866   3, 64  |            gloss says that "He could give power of ~authority in baptizing,
 867   3, 64  |            it seems that they cannot give grace, for "no ~one gives
 868   3, 64  |         Church so as to be unable to give angels power to ~administer
 869   3, 66  |   substantial form, which art cannot give; for whatever form is given
 870   3, 66  |         everyone that asketh" him to give "a reason of his faith" (
 871   3, 67  |        Baptism. Therefore he cannot ~give it.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[67]
 872   3, 67  |           themselves instructed ~can give instruction. But even the
 873   3, 68  |             the sacrament of Baptism give salvation ~to a man whose
 874   3, 68  |               she does not intend to give Baptism save to those who
 875   3, 68  |              man who is unwilling to give up his other sins, so neither
 876   3, 70  |           Christ's Passion, it would give entrance to the kingdom.~
 877   3, 71  |          come to the right age, will give ~its assent to faith. Therefore
 878   3, 72  |            virtue of his office, can give the sacrament ~of Baptism:
 879   3, 72  |              that bishops should not give the Holy Ghost with ~imposition
 880   3, 74  |              people. Consequently we give order that no priest ~shall
 881   3, 75  |             s original division, and give the one to which he ~subsequently
 882   3, 75  |              Ps. 4 [*On Ps. 98:9]: ~"Give a spiritual meaning to what
 883   3, 78  |           New Testament . . . I will give ~My laws into their mind" (
 884   3, 79  |               The bread which I will give, ~is My flesh for the life
 885   3, 80  |          proper species, He did not ~give Himself to be touched by
 886   3, 80  |             Lord gave this command: "Give not that which is holy to
 887   3, 80  |       casting holy things to dogs to give this sacrament to ~sinners.
 888   3, 80  |              signification. i.e. to ~give us to understand that Christ,
 889   3, 80  |      objection), because they do not give much nourishment, but are
 890   3, 80  |             3), teaches us to pray, "Give us this day our ~daily bread":
 891   3, 80  |           our Lord said (Lk. 11:3), "Give us this day our ~daily bread,"
 892   3, 81  |            of body did He receive or give, namely, was it passible
 893   3, 81  |            seems that Christ did not give His body to Judas. Because,
 894   3, 81  |             the ~command (Mt. 7:6): "Give not that which is holy to
 895   3, 81  |         sinner, seemingly He did not give him His body and ~blood.~
 896   3, 81  |            held that Christ did ~not give His body and blood to Judas.
 897   3, 81  |           supper, because He did not give it in mortal and passible ~
 898   3, 82  |     sacraments the minister does not give the ~sacrament to himself:
 899   3, 82  |            be bound to do so, and to give ~the sacraments to the people,
 900   3, 83  |             us to pray (Lk. ~11:3): "Give us this day our daily bread":
 901   3, 83  |              A[5]), Christ wished to give ~this sacrament last of
 902   3, 84  |            from sins, so also did He give them the power "to heal
 903   3, 84  |           lame man: "What I have, I ~give thee: In the name of Jesus
 904   3, 84  |              16:19): "To thee will I give ~the keys of the kingdom
 905   3, 85  |       written (Dt. 5:29): "Who shall give ~them to have such a mind,
 906   3, 86  |         except certain things ~which give them pleasure, forgetting
 907   3, 86  |              much torment and sorrow give ye to her."~Aquin.: SMT
 908   3, 88  |              through carelessness we give place to ~the sin which
 909   3, 89  |            be acceptable to God and ~give joy to the saints, according
 910 Suppl, 1 |             sin must needs ~make man give up his own judgment. Now
 911 Suppl, 1 |             contrition leads him to ~give up his mind. Also the external
 912 Suppl, 2 |              that is disposed not to give way ~easily, hence it is
 913 Suppl, 6 |            case if a man were not to give alms of his superfluous ~
 914 Suppl, 8 |      apostles, may ~preach, baptize, give communion, pray for sinners,
 915 Suppl, 8 |              the priest ~himself can give his parishioner permission
 916 Suppl, 8 |              much torment and sorrow give ye her." Yet ~sometimes
 917 Suppl, 9 |            in satisfaction does ~not give rise to scandal, since like
 918 Suppl, 10|             effect of ~confession to give hope of salvation.~Aquin.:
 919 Suppl, 11|              if he be called upon to give witness of a sin ~of which
 920 Suppl, 11|            not. Now the ~Pope cannot give permission for anyone to
 921 Suppl, 11|           therefore can the penitent give him such a ~permission.~
 922 Suppl, 12|        belongs to ~satisfaction, "to give no opening to the suggestions
 923 Suppl, 12|         hurtful action. And since to give is to ~use an external thing,
 924 Suppl, 12|           the causes of sins, and to give no opening to the ~suggestions
 925 Suppl, 12|              not the future. Now "to give no opening to the suggestions
 926 Suppl, 12|         Further, an innocent man can give due honor to God: whereas ~
 927 Suppl, 13|              If, however, He were to give grace otherwise, satisfaction
 928 Suppl, 13|              all that he is ~able to give Him, yet it is not necessary
 929 Suppl, 14|        uproot the causes of sin, and give no opening to the suggestions ~
 930 Suppl, 14|       himself at his feet he were to give him another.~Aquin.: SMT
 931 Suppl, 14|          advice meant that he should give up sin and ~repent, and
 932 Suppl, 14|          them into account, so as to give him a lighter penance, according ~
 933 Suppl, 14|            be right for the giver to give something to ~which the
 934 Suppl, 14|             son may do, he can never give back to his father the equal ~
 935 Suppl, 14|         without charity, it does not give man a ~claim to receive
 936 Suppl, 15|            according to Lk. ~11:41: "Give alms, and behold all things
 937 Suppl, 17|              16:19): "To thee will I give the ~keys of the kingdom
 938 Suppl, 17|          these things, for we cannot give save what we have in our
 939 Suppl, 18|             no man has the ~power to give the Holy Ghost, as the Master
 940 Suppl, 19|          agent, since neither can he give another man grace ~whereby
 941 Suppl, 20|       Eucharist. But an inferior can give ~Communion to his superior,
 942 Suppl, 20|             he wills, so that he can give him power over himself,
 943 Suppl, 20|        tribunal of conscience he can give another the power to ~absolve
 944 Suppl, 21|                Os," i.e. we must not give them tokens of goodwill; "
 945 Suppl, 21|            them; "vale," we must not give them marks of respect; ~"
 946 Suppl, 21|          Since then we ~should never give up hope about anyone in
 947 Suppl, 21|          says (on Mt. 16:19: "I will give to thee the ~keys"): "It
 948 Suppl, 23|            of ~this kind, but not to give him the sacraments. The
 949 Suppl, 25|          whom it would not become to give so little to so holy and
 950 Suppl, 27|         person who does this action, give the ~indulgence to another,
 951 Suppl, 28|           public and solemn so as to give ~edification to many.~Aquin.:
 952 Suppl, 32|          remedy that the Church can ~give, since it is an immediate
 953 Suppl, 34|              the very fact that they give grace, direct the ~recipient
 954 Suppl, 35|      character a man is appointed to give or to ~receive some sacred
 955 Suppl, 35|       whereas a lower Order does not give him the passive power to ~
 956 Suppl, 36|          reading from Bede]." Now to give a ~reason for things pertaining
 957 Suppl, 36|           The reason that we have to give for our faith and hope does ~
 958 Suppl, 36|           that we should be able to ~give general proofs of the probability
 959 Suppl, 36|              whom it belongs, not to give grace, but to give the sacraments
 960 Suppl, 36|            not to give grace, but to give the sacraments of grace, ~
 961 Suppl, 36|                over His household to give them their measure of wheat."
 962 Suppl, 37|               take of thy spirit and give to them, that they may bear
 963 Suppl, 37|            to cause the form and to ~give the matter its proximate
 964 Suppl, 38|              the archdeacon does not give the maniple to ~the subdeacon.]
 965 Suppl, 38|    sacraments. ~Moreover in order to give absolution it is necessary
 966 Suppl, 39|        offices. And since no man can give what is not his, a slave
 967 Suppl, 40|               in order that they may give themselves entirely to the
 968 Suppl, 43|        writing-tablets, they used to give ~pledges of marriage, by
 969 Suppl, 43|             sin it is ~sufficient to give consent to something present,
 970 Suppl, 43|              betrothal does ~not yet give the one power over the body
 971 Suppl, 43|           one another and afterwards give it back, so it may be patiently ~
 972 Suppl, 45|         bashfulness when her parents give her away to the bridegroom.
 973 Suppl, 45|             are being married should give their consent by accepting
 974 Suppl, 45|            if he were to say "I will give thee" - but only ~when he
 975 Suppl, 45|              as she is free, she can give herself into ~another's
 976 Suppl, 47|            at the ~time he wishes to give; yet afterwards he wishes
 977 Suppl, 49|        marriage compact man and wife give to one another power the
 978 Suppl, 51|           man to whom she thought to give her consent, ~but should
 979 Suppl, 51|         since a slave cannot freely ~give power over his body to another,
 980 Suppl, 52|              consent. For no one can give a person that which is another'
 981 Suppl, 52|        chattel. Therefore he ~cannot give his wife power over his
 982 Suppl, 52|              a slave can by marrying give another person ~power over
 983 Suppl, 52|           the contrary, Everyone can give another that which is his
 984 Suppl, 53|          have. ~For a simple vow may give rise to scandal since it
 985 Suppl, 55|         called in a suit in order to give the ~judge evidence concerning
 986 Suppl, 56|        instruction it is his duty to give, but on account of the spiritual
 987 Suppl, 58|            himself to what he cannot give or ~do, so the marriage
 988 Suppl, 58|              a man cannot "de facto" give his service freely, are
 989 Suppl, 58|           not sufficiently mature to give consent, ~and consequently
 990 Suppl, 58|              is not yet qualified to give rightly that consent which
 991 Suppl, 59|         unbeliever would be free to ~give a bill of divorce to his
 992 Suppl, 64|         manner neither should a wife give ~her body to her husband
 993 Suppl, 64|               husband. But she would give her husband an occasion
 994 Suppl, 64|             for a time, that you may give yourselves to ~prayer."~
 995 Suppl, 64|              one ought especially to give one's time to spiritual
 996 Suppl, 65|            that he should afterwards give ~the power of his body to
 997 Suppl, 65|             one ~unmarried woman may give the power of her body for
 998 Suppl, 65|           the ~law of nature, if she give him power of her body for
 999 Suppl, 65|             5: Further, everyone may give his own property to another.
1000 Suppl, 66|          wholly carnal, they should ~give no sign of persistent concupiscence,
 
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