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     Part, Question501   2, 147 |        temperance are ~necessary to the present life, and their excess is
502   2, 149 |                one ~husband, that I may present you as a chaste virgin to
503   2, 152 |              expressed by words in ~the present tense.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
504   2, 158 |            modesty moderates those that present less difficulty. ~Authorities
505   2, 158 |               actions and passions that present no great ~difficulty on
506   2, 162 |                 other ~penalties of the present life. Wherefore these punishments
507   2, 162 |           departs, ~death is said to be present. In this way also death
508   2, 162 |                 necessary to man in his present state of ~unhappiness for
509   2, 169 |                    some are "about the ~present," as (1 Cor. 14:24,25), "
510   2, 169 |               man knows by sense things present ~to him locally, which another
511   2, 169 |                he speaks of the past or present."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[171]
512   2, 169 |               of prophecy indicates the present to the prophet's mind and
513   2, 169 |          sometimes it points not to the present but to the ~future." Therefore
514   2, 169 |         knowledge regards the future as present and already ~determinate
515   2, 169 |               our regard, but as ~being present to the Divine foreknowledge,
516   2, 170 |                 eternity all things are present, as stated in ~the FP, Q[
517   2, 171 |             eternity sees all things as present ~before Him, as stated above (
518   2, 171 |                with our eyes one who is present, ~and at the same time we
519   2, 172 |                 1/1~Reply OBJ 4: In the present life the enlightenment by
520   2, 172 |               because according to his ~present state of life it is unnatural
521   2, 172 |             pointed to Christ ~actually present. Nevertheless as Jerome
522   2, 173 |                to take the place of the present ~life?" Now in that future
523   2, 173 |             since he states that at the present time he knows that he was
524   2, 173 |             years ago," and that at the present time he knows not "whether ~
525   2, 177 |                the ~requirements of the present life in accord with right
526   2, 177 |              for the necessities of the present life by ~means of well-ordered
527   2, 178 |                Para. 1/1~Whether in the present state of life the contemplative
528   2, 178 |               It would seem that in the present state of life the contemplative ~
529   2, 178 |               it would seem that in the present life one may come, by means ~
530   2, 178 |                the contemplation of the present life can extend to the vision
531   2, 178 |                the contemplation of the present life can extend to the vision
532   2, 178 |               thus contemplation in the present life can nowise ~attain
533   2, 178 |                the contemplation of the present life can attain to the ~
534   2, 178 |                of ~contemplation in the present life is that which Paul
535   2, 178 |                middle state between the present life and the life to ~come.~
536   2, 178 |                 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: In the present state of life human contemplation
537   2, 179 |               of the active life in the present state ~surpasses the durability
538   2, 180 |             account of the needs of the present life. Thus too the ~Philosopher
539   2, 180 |               of some necessity of the ~present life, yet not so as to be
540   2, 180 |              labors under the stress of present work," by reason of the ~
541   2, 180 |            greater ~charity. But in the present life contemplation is not
542   2, 182 |               from the weakness ~of the present life: and in this respect
543   2, 182 |                As the conditions of the present life do not allow of a man ~
544   2, 182 |         consists the perfection of ~the present life. Hence Dionysius says (
545   2, 183 |           commended if, there being no ~present necessity for helping the
546   2, 184 |               to those who renounce the present ~world. ~Aquin.: SMT SS
547   2, 184 |                 1 ~OBJ 3: Further, this present life is not carried through
548   2, 186 |              life is concerned with the present world. Now ~all religious
549   2, 186 |                to the solicitude of the present life that ~certain people
550   2, 186 |            enough that we think ~of the present; the future being uncertain,
551   2, 187 |               marriage by words in the ~present tense, to fulfil his vow
552   3, 1   |                 when thou canst give at present." Therefore God ought not
553   3, 1   |              also by faith in something present and past.~Aquin.: SMT TP
554   3, 5   |                there, when the Word was present. But "God and nature do ~
555   3, 5   |         intellect. For where a thing is present, its image is not required.
556   3, 7   |              has to do with what is not present, ~but distant; for a prophet
557   3, 8   |               the Church "that He might present it to Himself ~a glorious
558   3, 11  |               past things, knowledge of present things, and ~foresight of
559   3, 11  |              knew all singular things - present, past, and future.~Aquin.:
560   3, 11  |           according to the state of the present life. ~Therefore there is
561   3, 12  |          separate substances, nor past, present, or future singulars, which, ~
562   3, 13  |           although it ~knows all things present, past, and future, which
563   3, 15  |            sorrow regards evil ~already present, and they thought that no
564   3, 15  |                by the apprehension of a present ~evil, so also is fear caused
565   3, 15  |               it the evil is considered present, and thus it causes ~sorrow
566   3, 15  |               hurt, by ~sorrow if it is present, and by fear if it is future;
567   3, 30  |                 God. But as regards the present state ~of life, she was
568   3, 30  |          security of soul is a sign of ~present majesty. But if the fear
569   3, 31  |             pertains to the time of our present life: ~because of the four
570   3, 31  |              and the number four to the present life; ~or again to the four
571   3, 31  |             signifies ~the labor of the present life, and seven, which signifies
572   3, 35  |              related that midwives were present at Christ's ~birth; and
573   3, 36  |               the king who was actually present. ~They had not yet seen
574   3, 37  |            carried ~Him to Jerusalem to present Him to the Lord: as it is
575   3, 38  |                sacraments are ~signs of present grace, whereas the sacraments
576   3, 39  |                 up . . . that He might ~present . . . to Himself a glorious
577   3, 45  |              showed it to them in their present life, that they might not ~
578   3, 45  |              prophets, should have been present as witnesses.~Aquin.: SMT
579   3, 45  |                that witnesses should be present from among those who preceded ~
580   3, 46  |                was the greatest in this present life. This arose from four
581   3, 46  |             surpasses every good of the present life. ~Accordingly, when
582   3, 49  |              all sins whatsoever, past, present, or to come, could be ~forgiven:
583   3, 50  |                  therefore, while it is present, and united formally, the
584   3, 54  |             will be dealt with. For the present let it suffice to say ~that
585   3, 54  |              them, ~either while He was present or while He was departing
586   3, 54  |                 was within His power to present to the eyes of the beholders
587   3, 55  |               of the punishment of this present life. And in like manner ~
588   3, 55  |          Jerusalem when Thomas was not ~present." Therefore it also seems
589   3, 55  |               what places He was bodily present in ~the meantime, since
590   3, 55  |               itself, namely, as to its present state, is opposite to the
591   3, 55  |       absolutely, ~but according to the present state, and conversely. Hence
592   3, 56  |               ours, both of the soul at present, ~and of the body in the
593   3, 57  |                both Father and Son were present with them ~spiritually."~
594   3, 57  |           nature of a human body in its present ~condition, in which the
595   3, 57  |              that Christ was not bodily present ~when this occurred, the
596   3, 59  |                 QQ[88], seqq.]. For the present it will be enough to touch
597   3, 59  |                 that takes place in the present time, there ~remains yet
598   3, 59  |                that takes place in the ~present time, there does not remain
599   3, 59  |        punishments are allotted in this present ~time: for our Lord said
600   3, 59  |               second time." But in the ~present time God judges both temporal
601   3, 59  |               which takes place in the ~present time. ~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
602   3, 59  |               during the course of this present time. Wherefore, ~there
603   3, 59  |                from the body, and to be present ~with the Lord": that is,
604   3, 59  |            Incarnation suffice for the ~present.~
605   3, 60  |                 parts of the verb, viz. present, past, and future. Consequently,
606   3, 60  |               the sacraments of ~things present should be different from
607   3, 61  |                future, the past, or the present; for as Augustine says ~(
608   3, 62  |               virtues and ~gifts, as to present and future time. in so far
609   3, 66  |               future rather than to the present."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[66] A[
610   3, 66  |               Baptism, the Trinity was ~present in sensible signs: viz.
611   3, 67  |                 death, and two ~persons present, one of whom is dumb, and
612   3, 68  |               faith ~in a thing already present is manifested by a sign
613   3, 68  |                the verb, to signify the present, the past, and the ~future.
614   3, 69  |              the other penalties of the present life. Much more, ~therefore,
615   3, 69  |               from the penalties of the present life, by ~the gift of Christ
616   3, 69  |               from the penalties of the present life, which are a punishment ~
617   3, 69  |              away the penalties of the ~present life yet it does not take
618   3, 69  |               take them away during the present life, but ~by its power
619   3, 69  |                 of impassibility in the present life, and not for the sake
620   3, 69  |                But the penalties of the present life, such as death, hunger,
621   3, 69  |                 other ~penalties of the present life, as stated above (A[
622   3, 69  |               and the penalties of the ~present life, not by reason of a
623   3, 69  |              take away not future, but ~present and past sins. And consequently,
624   3, 70  |               effect of a thing already present, ~than of the hope thereof.~
625   3, 72  |            regard to the dangers of the present ~combat, those who are on
626   3, 72  |             bishops, who are not always present ~where priests are baptizing,
627   3, 73  |               our journey ~through this present life, which is the notion
628   3, 73  |                  2/4~With regard to the present it has another meaning,
629   3, 74  |               faithful who are actually present; otherwise the parish priest ~
630   3, 74  |            water ~could not be sensibly present in this sacrament except
631   3, 75  |              bodily presence, as He ~is present after the manner of a body,
632   3, 75  |               body does not begin to be present in this ~sacrament by local
633   3, 75  |                 2: Christ is not really present in the other sacraments,
634   3, 75  |           consecration there is already present there ~the substance of
635   3, 75  |                 as the form is already ~present in the last instant of generation.
636   3, 75  |                 by the senses are truly present. But the intellect, ~whose
637   3, 75  |            which bread would do were it present. Therefore the substantial ~
638   3, 75  |             which the body of Christ is present.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[75] A[
639   3, 75  |               in which Christ's body is present; but a last ~instant cannot
640   3, 75  |                 substantive verb of the present tense: for ~we do not say, "
641   3, 76  |                body indeed of Christ is present by the power of ~the sacrament,
642   3, 76  |                body of Christ is indeed present under the ~species of bread
643   3, 76  |           species of wine the blood is ~present by the power of the sacrament,
644   3, 76  |               the blood would have been present ~without the body, as it
645   3, 76  |           substance of Christ's body is present, as stated ~above (AA[1],
646   3, 76  |                of the sacrament that is present in this sacrament, whereat
647   3, 76  |              with it: thus an object is present to the sight, according ~
648   3, 76  |           substance of Christ's body is present on the altar by the power
649   3, 76  |             sacrament, because it is so present where the species of the
650   3, 76  |           sacrament, in which He is not present as in a place.~Aquin.: SMT
651   3, 76  |                 s body is substantially present ~in this sacrament. But
652   3, 76  |         sacramental species cease to be present, ~as stated above (A[6]).
653   3, 76  |         sacramental species cease to be present. Therefore Christ's body
654   3, 76  |              evident that Christ is not present under His own species, ~
655   3, 77  |               of the bread and wine was present, it follows that they ~continue
656   3, 77  |             substance of ~the bread was present. Consequently, as the being
657   3, 77  |               of the bread and wine was present, ~so likewise they can be
658   3, 77  |               of Christ, which are ~not present together with the substance
659   3, 77  |               bread or wine, if it were present, can be generated ~from
660   3, 77  |               or receive, were it there present. But ~it is evident that
661   3, 77  |            substance of wine were there present, then some ~other liquid
662   3, 77  |               which, ~although they are present without a subject, still
663   3, 77  |           substance would be if it were present, according ~to what was
664   3, 78  |                 the indicative mood and present time. But in the creation
665   3, 78  |               blood are only mystically present in this sacrament. Therefore ~
666   3, 78  |                 to the corporeal matter present, and consequently the sacrament ~
667   3, 78  |               be uttered, as if ~Christ present were saying them. ~Aquin.:
668   3, 78  |             that Christ's body would be present in this sacrament ~without
669   3, 78  |             wherein the verb is in the ~present tense, it is required for
670   3, 78  |               the thing signified to be present ~simultaneously in time
671   3, 78  |            employed, and not one of the present ~tense, so that we should
672   3, 78  |                 thing signified must be present ~instantaneously, and such
673   3, 78  |               body of Christ is indeed ~present by the power of the sacrament,
674   3, 79  |              into the body while in the present ~life we present "our [Vulg.: '
675   3, 79  |                 in the present ~life we present "our [Vulg.: 'your'] members"
676   3, 79  |               wine are to be had in the present life, ~although imperfectly.
677   3, 79  |                there is only one Christ present under all the hosts and
678   3, 80  |              faith, according to their ~present state, but He is in the
679   3, 80  |               the mind of a speaker may present itself to the mind of the
680   3, 81  |                 Para. 3/3~Yet there was present in the sacrament, in an
681   3, 81  |                was ~passible, were also present in a passible manner in
682   3, 81  |         concomitance, both His blood is present ~with the body under the
683   3, 81  |              body only would have been ~present under the species of the
684   3, 82  |              spirit"; and (Rm. ~12:1): "Present your bodies a living sacrifice."
685   3, 83  |                night, because Christ is present in this sacrament, Who says (
686   3, 83  |             contains a reference to our present misery, by reason of ~which
687   3, 83  |               Thy people which are here present, offer Thee their offerings": ~
688   3, 83  |            sacrifice is offered not for present ~peace, but for the repose
689   3, 83  |                the Divine mysteries may present to God the prayers of ~both
690   3, 83  |               with only a single server present. Therefore in the ~celebration
691   3, 83  |             Several persons ought to be present at the solemn ~celebration
692   3, 83  |              mass, unless two others be present answering him, while he
693   3, 83  |            there was a consecrated host present, since in those words there
694   3, 84  |               also the penalties of the present life belong to the ~old
695   3, 85  |                regards the evil deed as present, ~whereas penance regards
696   3, 85  |              have an evil deed actually present, ~of which one ought to
697   3, 87  |               that man cannot lead ~the present life without committing
698   3, 88  |               but only according to His present ~justice: since He foresees
699   3, 88  |             makes him righteous for the present. ~But this cannot stand:
700   3, 90  |           entire power of the whole is ~present in each subjective part
701   3, 90  |               true, ~since the whole is present, as to the entire essence,
702   3, 90  |           entire essence of the soul is present in each of its ~powers:
703   3, 90  |               is ~that the whole is not present in each of the parts, either
704   3, 90  |                 essence, but that it is present to all ~of them together
705 Suppl, 2 |           aggravates a sin was already ~present in the act as in its cause;
706 Suppl, 3 |               malice, in respect of the present ~and the past; since what
707 Suppl, 3 |                suffering an evil at the present, or at some future time,
708 Suppl, 3 |                as sorrow corresponds to present evil, ~and fear to future
709 Suppl, 3 |                a greater effect at ~the present time, or which, it fears,
710 Suppl, 3 |                be reasonable ~[*Vulg.: 'Present your bodies . . . a reasonable
711 Suppl, 4 |              properly speaking, about a present evil) except in so far as
712 Suppl, 4 |                 past sin remains in the present time. Now, in this life,
713 Suppl, 4 |         contrition is the whole of the ~present state of life. For as long
714 Suppl, 6 |       commandment of the Church that he present himself ~before the priest,
715 Suppl, 13|               for him, according to his present state of life, to put forth ~
716 Suppl, 15|             Whether the scourges of the present life are satisfactory?~Aquin.:
717 Suppl, 16|              they ~are like as to their present state, they differ as to
718 Suppl, 17|              the knowledge is sometimes present without the authority. This
719 Suppl, 18|                by a declaration, not of present, but of future forgiveness,
720 Suppl, 18|          Secondly, by a ~declaration of present forgiveness without co-operating
721 Suppl, 28|              solemnity, as it is in the present ~case. Hence the comparison
722 Suppl, 28|           accompanied by their priests, present ~themselves to the bishop
723 Suppl, 29|           Himself published some, which present greater difficulty to ~our
724 Suppl, 30|             among those who ~are in the present Church. But Extreme Unction
725 Suppl, 30|              who is ~departing from the present Church. Therefore it does
726 Suppl, 35|                therefore such a person ~present himself for Orders, he will
727 Suppl, 35|               Church that no one should present himself to the higher orders
728 Suppl, 36|               to know whether those who present themselves for Orders ~be
729 Suppl, 36|                 man sins mortally if he present ~himself for orders in mortal
730 Suppl, 43|                words ~expressive of the present, because by this very fact
731 Suppl, 43|                 words expressive of the present, they are ~reckoned to be
732 Suppl, 43|                 words expressive of the present are ~reputed to be married.
733 Suppl, 43|               give consent to something present, whereas in a betrothal ~
734 Suppl, 43|              than for consenting to one present ~act. Wherefore a man can
735 Suppl, 43|                 words expressive of the present. For a subsequent sale ~
736 Suppl, 43|                words expressive of the ~present - the betrothal is dissolved
737 Suppl, 45|                 words expressive of the present, without ~inward consent,
738 Suppl, 45|                 words expressive of the present ~makes a marriage?~Aquin.:
739 Suppl, 45|                makes a marriage. For as present is to present, so is future
740 Suppl, 45|          marriage. For as present is to present, so is future to ~future.
741 Suppl, 45|                 words expressive of the present makes a ~marriage in the
742 Suppl, 45|                makes a ~marriage in the present. Therefore consent given
743 Suppl, 45|               effected by ~words of the present or of the future tense.
744 Suppl, 45|              and after, by words of the present tense, ~consents to take
745 Suppl, 45|               expressed in words of the present tense, ~not only are the
746 Suppl, 45|             only are the words actually present, but consent is directed
747 Suppl, 45|             consent is directed to the ~present, so that they coincide in
748 Suppl, 45|                 the words are actually ~present, the consent is directed
749 Suppl, 45|                 words indicative of the present.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[45] A[
750 Suppl, 45|          consent ~given in words of the present?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[45] A[
751 Suppl, 45|               expressed in words of the present. For "fraud ~and deceit
752 Suppl, 45|                 to wife in words of the present tense, he is compelled under
753 Suppl, 45|           expressive of ~consent in the present. But this would not be the
754 Suppl, 45|                secretly in words of the present makes a marriage?~Aquin.:
755 Suppl, 45|                secretly in words of the present ~does not make a marriage.
756 Suppl, 45|               expressed in words of the present, there will be no marriage.~
757 Suppl, 45|               expressed in words of the present. ~Therefore whether this
758 Suppl, 45|              there are the words of the present ~expressive of consent.
759 Suppl, 45|              expressed ~in words of the present between persons lawfully
760 Suppl, 46|                 words expressive of the present, it would seem that none
761 Suppl, 46|           expressive of ~consent in the present in which there is mere human
762 Suppl, 46|               expressed in words of the present, after having consented
763 Suppl, 46|                 consent by words of the present, whereby a ~man transfers
764 Suppl, 46|                 words ~referring to the present.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[46] A[
765 Suppl, 46|                 another by words of the present tense, he is ~bound to return
766 Suppl, 46|                though expressive of the present, would not make a marriage ~
767 Suppl, 47|         condition made is either of the present or of the ~future. If it
768 Suppl, 47|                 future. If it is of the present and is not contrary to marriage,
769 Suppl, 47|                 such future things are ~present in their causes - or else
770 Suppl, 51|               first one in words of the present, she cannot have the second ~
771 Suppl, 53|               marriage by ~words of the present, he cannot know his wife
772 Suppl, 55|              expressed ~in words of the present and before its consummation,
773 Suppl, 55|                 follows: "If an accuser present himself after the ~marriage
774 Suppl, 59|                 Para. 1/1 ~Reply OBJ 3: Present is related to present in
775 Suppl, 59|                3: Present is related to present in the same way as future
776 Suppl, 59|           marriage is contracted in the present, ~unity of worship is required
777 Suppl, 61|               expressed in words of the present. Therefore it cannot ~be
778 Suppl, 61|              expressed in words of the ~present, the one consort has given
779 Suppl, 61|               marriage by words of the ~present, but a space of two months
780 Suppl, 63|           should be debarred from being present at such ~things as are becoming
781 Suppl, 63|                are debarred from being ~present at second marriages, as
782 Suppl, 63|                consent by words of ~the present), it is clear that a second
783 Suppl, 66|               marriage by words of ~the present and, his wife dying before
784 Suppl, 66|           consent alone by words of the present is sufficient to cause ~
785 Suppl, 66|                fact that if a bigamist ~present himself for orders, he receives
786 Suppl, 69|               world, and are everywhere present with ~wondrous speed, why
787 Suppl, 69|                 are ~sometimes actually present where they appear, we are
788 Suppl, 69|                clear ~that they are not present, as Augustine proves from
789 Suppl, 70|              only the past but also the present, and the future ~as Augustine
790 Suppl, 70|              image of the thing that is present to one's ~fancy. Moreover,
791 Suppl, 72|                Now it is unnecessary to present anything to one to ~whom
792 Suppl, 72|                 to ~whom all things are present. Therefore it is unnecessary
793 Suppl, 72|                 the saints are said to ~present our prayers to God, not
794 Suppl, 72|                  all the angels will be present at the Divine judgment; ~
795 Suppl, 72|               sea we may understand the present world ~of which he had said
796 Suppl, 74|            number, but the whole of the present time wherein the ~saints
797 Suppl, 74|                  that are hidden at the present time will then be made most
798 Suppl, 75|              Lord's prayer refer to the present life: and one of them ~is: "
799 Suppl, 76|               is man's substance in his present state. ~Therefore after
800 Suppl, 78|              can attain to this in his ~present state of life by the action
801 Suppl, 79|        passibility and mortality in the present state of life, namely ~composition
802 Suppl, 79|              qualities according to the present state of life, a natural ~
803 Suppl, 80|          subtlety. Some say that in the present state this ~obstacle is
804 Suppl, 81|             only perceive that which is present, although ~glorified bodies
805 Suppl, 81|               for He will be everywhere present to them; thus ~Gregory says
806 Suppl, 83|             seemingly, will surpass all present ~bodily pain, even as the
807 Suppl, 83|                 saints will surpass all present joy. ~Now in this life it
808 Suppl, 84|                sense perceives only the present: and many sins will have
809 Suppl, 86|                 Whether all men will be present at the judgment?~Aquin.:
810 Suppl, 86|                that men will not all be present at the judgment. ~For it
811 Suppl, 86|                that men will not all be present ~at the judgment.~Aquin.:
812 Suppl, 86|             Therefore they need ~not be present at the judgment. Now there
813 Suppl, 86|               seem that not all will be present.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[89] A[
814 Suppl, 86|               Therefore all men will be present at the judgment.~Aquin.:
815 Suppl, 86|              not be so unless all were ~present at the judgment. Therefore,
816 Suppl, 86|                the perfect age ~will be present at the judgment, not to
817 Suppl, 86|               refer to the state of the present time. ~Therefore it should
818 Suppl, 87|              judgment, to ~denote not a present but a past weakness: so
819 Suppl, 88|               refer to the earth in its present state, when ~it is able
820 Suppl, 88|               Israel with regard to the present state. This is ~evident
821 Suppl, 88|             perfection according to the present state, and not ~according
822 Suppl, 89|                 Further, even as God is present to the intellect by His
823 Suppl, 89|                 clearly God ~everywhere present, governing all corporeal
824 Suppl, 89|                 of the penalties of the present life ~[*Cf. FS, Q[85], A[
825 Suppl, 89|               them as though they were ~present in likeness to corporeal
826 Suppl, 89|             will ~cease refers to their present ordinate ministry in our
827 Suppl, 90|             that were slain," says: "At present the souls of the saints
828 Suppl, 92|           nothing else than to have God present and to hold Him within ourself ~[*
829 Suppl, 93|                 the imperfection of the present ~life."~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
830 Suppl, 93|               respect of all time past, present, and future, and this is
831 Suppl, 93|      corresponds to ~humiliation in the present life, because "he that humbleth
832 Suppl, 93|               on 1 Cor. 7:26, "For the ~present necessity," says that "virginity
833 Suppl, 94|                 point at ~issue for the present. We have said elsewhere (
834 Appen1, 2|              from the bodily fire is at present taken for granted, for we ~
835 Appen1, 2|                fire may denote both the present tribulation and the punishment
 
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