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501 3, 15 | there could be nothing new and unwonted as regards
502 3, 15 | species. Yet things could be ~new and unwonted with regard
503 3, 15 | knowledge, in regard to which ~new things could occur to Him
504 3, 15 | ignorant of nothing, yet new things ~might occur to His
505 3, 16 | 10): "There shall be no new God in ~thee." But man is
506 3, 16 | thee." But man is something new; for Christ was not always
507 3, 16 | nature in Christ is something new, yet ~the suppositum of
508 3, 16 | the human nature is not new, but eternal. And because ~
509 3, 16 | follow that we assert a new ~God. But this would follow,
510 3, 16 | Serm. xii de Nativ.]: "A new and ~unheard of covenant:
511 3, 17 | him who was born blind, no new being would be ~thereby
512 3, 17 | there accrued to Him ~no new personal being, but only
513 3, 17 | personal being, but only a new relation of the pre-existing ~
514 3, 19 | having been made man, by a new operation ~of God and man."~
515 3, 22 | Christ is the giver of the New Law, according to Jer. 31:
516 3, 22 | Passion, being sanctified in a new way - namely, as a victim
517 3, 22 | are commemorated in the New Law, not on account of the ~
518 3, 22 | while the priest of the New ~Law works in His person,
519 3, 22 | Wherefore also in the New Law ~the true sacrifice
520 3, 25 | Divine." But because in the New Testament God was made ~
521 3, 26 | As to the priests of the New Law, they may be called
522 3, 27 | Testament were figures of the ~New, according to 1 Cor. 10:
523 3, 27 | us fit ministers of the New ~Testament." Now the Blessed
524 3, 30 | did by greeting her by a new and unwonted salutation. ~
525 3, 36 | are by the ~rising of a new star stimulated" to seek
526 3, 36 | swaddling clothes, suddenly a new star shines forth in ~the
527 3, 37 | Thou shalt be called by a new ~name, which the mouth of
528 3, 37 | the name Jesus is not a new name, but was given to several
529 3, 37 | and thus it is called ~a "new" name.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
530 3, 38 | John did not ~introduce a new law. Therefore it was not
531 3, 38 | he should ~introduce the new rite of baptism.~Aquin.:
532 3, 38 | Christ did not ~introduce any new rite, but persuaded men
533 3, 38 | should John have introduced a new rite of ~baptism.~Aquin.:
534 3, 38 | thus the ~baptism of the New Law is not named after Peter
535 3, 38 | 1: By the baptism of the New Law men are baptized inwardly
536 3, 38 | But the baptism ~of the New Law is not named after the
537 3, 38 | which is a sacrament of the New Law.~
538 3, 39 | what appertained to the New ~Law. Therefore He wished
539 3, 40 | day from the creation of new creatures, yet He ever ~
540 3, 43 | Mk. 1:27): "What is this new doctrine? For with ~power
541 3, 44 | was that at His birth a new star appeared in the heavens. ~
542 3, 44 | a little and gaze on the new star in the ~heavens, proclaiming
543 3, 46 | the grace of the Old and New ~Testament (Ep. cxl) says: "
544 3, 47 | festival day, or of the new ~moon, or of the sabbaths,
545 3, 51 | not His own, which was "new," and "hewed out in a rock." ~
546 3, 51 | Joseph. But He is laid in a "new" sepulchre, as Jerome observes
547 3, 51 | other corpses remained. The new sepulchre can ~also denote
548 3, 51 | teaching, unpolished and new, untenanted and open to
549 3, 51 | winding-sheet, and placed it in ~a new monument,'" and that "'he
550 3, 51 | of Jesus are clean, and new, and exceeding great."~Aquin.:
551 3, 53 | that by the grace of the New ~Testament and partaking
552 3, 57 | He rejoiced ~thereat in a new way, as at a thing completed.
553 3, 60 | 3: Further, even in the New Testament many things are
554 3, 60 | restricted, especially under the New Law, to the use of any ~
555 3, 60 | in the sacraments of the New Law, by which ~man is sanctified
556 3, 60 | Further, the sacraments of the New Law succeed those of the
557 3, 60 | required in ~those of the New Law.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[60]
558 3, 60 | as the sacraments of the New Law, ~which flow from Christ
559 3, 61 | like the Sacrament of the New Law in its matter: in so
560 3, 61 | in the sacrifice of the New Testament. Nevertheless
561 3, 61 | Therefore the ~sacraments of the New Law, that signify Christ
562 3, 61 | Hier. v), the state of the New ~Law. is between the state
563 3, 61 | figures are fulfilled in ~the New, and the state of glory,
564 3, 62 | Whether the sacraments of the New Law are the cause of grace?~(
565 3, 62 | way the sacraments of the ~New Law cause grace. For it
566 3, 62 | through the sacraments of the ~New Law man is incorporated
567 3, 62 | opinion the sacraments of the New Law would be mere signs
568 3, 62 | that the sacraments of ~the New Law not only signify, but
569 3, 62 | that the sacraments of ~the New Law cause grace: for they
570 3, 62 | sense the sacraments of the New Law are both ~cause and
571 3, 62 | Whether the sacraments of the New Law contain grace?~Aquin.:
572 3, 62 | that the sacraments of the New Law do not contain grace. ~
573 3, 62 | that the sacraments of the New Law do not contain ~grace.~
574 3, 62 | A[1]) a sacrament of the New Law is an instrumental cause ~
575 3, 62 | is in a sacrament of the New Law, not as to its ~specific
576 3, 62 | Whether the sacraments of the New Law derive their power from
577 3, 62 | that the sacraments of the New Law do not derive their ~
578 3, 62 | 2) the sacraments of the New Law derive their ~efficacy
579 3, 62 | Law, as well as under the New, since we have "the ~same
580 3, 62 | as the sacraments of ~the New Law confer grace, so did
581 3, 62 | of the sacraments of the New Law, so was circumcision
582 3, 62 | that the sacraments of the ~New Law do reasonably derive
583 3, 63 | by the sacraments of the New Law, so was it under the
584 3, 63 | do the sacraments of the New Law.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[63]
585 3, 63 | the sacraments of the New Law are ordained for a twofold
586 3, 63 | the sacraments of the New Law ~produce a character,
587 3, 63 | by each sacrament of the New Law?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[63]
588 3, 63 | all the sacraments of ~the New Law: because each sacrament
589 3, 63 | because each sacrament of the New Law makes man a ~participator
590 3, 63 | by each ~sacrament of the New Law.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[63]
591 3, 63 | by each sacrament of ~the New Law man becomes the recipient
592 3, 63 | by ~each sacrament of the New Law.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[63]
593 3, 63 | in ~each sacrament of the New Law, there is something
594 3, 63 | by each ~sacrament of the New Law.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[63]
595 3, 63 | the sacraments of the ~New Law are ordained for a twofold
596 3, 64 | successors can institute new sacraments.~Aquin.: SMT
597 3, 64 | For the sacraments of the New Law are ordained for the
598 3, 65 | the "sacraments" ~of the New Law are "less numerous"
599 3, 65 | among the sacraments of ~the New Law. ~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[65]
600 3, 65 | cannot be a sacrament of the New Law, which confers ~grace:
601 3, 65 | of the ~sacraments of the New Law, none of them was instituted
602 3, 66 | since the sacraments of the New Law effect a ~certain sanctification,
603 3, 66 | being baptized begins the new life of righteousness; and "
604 3, 66 | in the ~sacraments of the New Law. Therefore Christ's
605 3, 66 | of the sacraments of the New Law: especially the sacrament
606 3, 66 | Further, the sacraments of the New Law derive their efficacy
607 3, 66 | other sacraments of the New Law. Secondly, because by ~
608 3, 66 | and begins to lead the new life. Whence it is ~written (
609 3, 66 | may be born again into a new life. But the Eucharist ~
610 3, 68 | free-will can begin the new life, except he repent of
611 3, 68 | since "he ~cannot begin the new life, except he repent of
612 3, 68 | own will, intend to lead a new life, the ~beginning of
613 3, 69 | since the sacraments of the New Law "effect what they ~signify,"
614 3, 69 | the sacraments of ~the New Law "effect what they signify."
615 3, 70 | profession of keeping the New Law; ~wherefore the Apostle
616 3, 71 | required for a sacrament of the New Law, but ~that it should
617 3, 71 | recited by the Readers, so the New Testament is read by the ~
618 3, 72 | Further, the sacraments of the New Law were foreshadowed in
619 3, 72 | that, The sacraments of the New Law are ordained unto special ~
620 3, 72 | since the institution of a new sacrament belongs to ~the
621 3, 72 | it is a sacrament of the ~New Law, a spiritual character
622 3, 73 | in every sacrament of the New Law, that which comes ~visibly
623 3, 73 | not a sacrament of ~the New Law.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[73]
624 3, 73 | Further, sacraments of the New Law, as having matter, are ~
625 3, 73 | Eucharist is a sacrament of the New Law; and ~it is common to
626 3, 73 | its successor under the New Testament is the sacrament ~
627 3, 73 | Christ should institute a new ~Sacrament after celebrating
628 3, 75 | Articles he introduced a new point of inquiry, that of
629 3, 75 | for the perfection of the New Law. For, the ~sacrifices
630 3, 75 | that the sacrifice of the New Law instituted by Christ ~
631 3, 77 | God ~creates anew another new substance to replace the
632 3, 77 | wine, not, indeed, ~by a new miracle, but by virtue of
633 3, 78 | chalice of My blood, of the New and Eternal ~Testament,
634 3, 78 | 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, the New Testament seems to be an
635 3, 78 | unto the house of Israel a New Testament . . . I will give ~
636 3, 78 | sacrament the words "of the ~New Testament" are improperly
637 3, 78 | Further, a thing is said to be new which is near the beginning
638 3, 78 | incorrect to say "of the New and Eternal," because it ~
639 3, 78 | This is the ~chalice, the new testament in My blood."~
640 3, 78 | denote this, we say, "of ~the New and Eternal Testament."
641 3, 78 | and this belongs to the New ~Testament. This is what
642 3, 78 | He is the Mediator of the New Testament, that by means
643 3, 78 | here, "The blood of the New ~Testament," because it
644 3, 78 | 4: This Testament is a "new one" by reason of its showing ~
645 3, 78 | This is My ~blood of the New Testament, which shall be
646 3, 78 | of the sacraments of the New Law. Hence, since this sacrament
647 3, 79 | is ~the Mediator of the New Testament; that by means
648 3, 79 | chalice of My blood, of the New and Eternal Testament."~
649 3, 80 | places, yet which ~under the New Law do not prevent receiving
650 3, 80 | which the people of the New Law understand ~spiritually.
651 3, 81 | spiritual delectation from the new institution of this ~sacrament.
652 3, 81 | Eusebius explains of the new ~mystery of the New Testament,
653 3, 81 | the new ~mystery of the New Testament, which He gave
654 3, 81 | shall drink it with you new in the ~kingdom of My Father."
655 3, 83 | which was a figure of the New, the altar was not made ~
656 3, 83 | Further, the sacrifice of the New Law is much more excellent
657 3, 83 | doctrine of the Old and New ~Testament, as a sign that
658 3, 83 | sacrament ~belongs to the New Testament. But under the
659 3, 83 | Testament. But under the New Testament the ceremonies ~
660 3, 84 | cccli]: "No one can begin a new life, unless he repent of
661 3, 84 | since the sacraments of the New Law accomplish what they
662 3, 84 | Because ~the sacraments of the New Law not only signify, but
663 3, 84 | other sacraments of the New Law have, of themselves, ~
664 3, 84 | suitably instituted in the New Law?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[84]
665 3, 84 | unsuitably instituted in ~the New Law. Because those things
666 3, 84 | unsuitably ~instituted in the New Law.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[84]
667 3, 84 | to be ~instituted in the New. Now there was Penance in
668 3, 84 | been instituted in the New Law.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[84]
669 3, 84 | suitably instituted in the New Law.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[84]
670 3, 84 | Further, the sacraments of the New Law were instituted by Christ, ~
671 3, 84 | unsuitably instituted in the New Law.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[84]
672 3, 84 | suitably instituted in ~the New Law.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[84]
673 3, 84 | ways in the old and in the New Law, in keeping with the ~
674 3, 84 | and the perfection of the New. Wherefore Penance ~was
675 3, 86 | is born again in Him to a new life, so that, in ~Baptism,
676 3, 86 | before the sacraments of the New Law were ~instituted, God
677 3, 87 | other sacraments of the New Law. ~Therefore venial sins
678 3, 87 | all the sacraments of the New Law ~without exception,
679 3, 87 | Reply OBJ 2: Although no new infusion of habitual grace
680 3, 90 | in the sacraments of the New Law, as ~stated above (Q[
681 3, 90 | the requirements of the ~New Law.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[90]
682 3, 90 | is by regeneration unto a new life, and this belongs to
683 Suppl, 2 | together and introduces a new life; whereas ~Penance does
684 Suppl, 6 | are common to the Old and New Law ~are according to the
685 Suppl, 6 | law of Moses and in the New Law. But although there
686 Suppl, 6 | the same manner as ~in the New Law, nor as in the law of
687 Suppl, 6 | circumstances, as in the New Law.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[6]
688 Suppl, 6 | have no power to ~publish new articles of faith, or to
689 Suppl, 6 | published, or to institute new sacraments, or to abolish
690 Suppl, 6 | were not priests ~of the New Testament, yet the priesthood
691 Suppl, 6 | yet the priesthood of the New Testament was ~foreshadowed
692 Suppl, 8 | 1~OBJ 2: Further, in the New Law one is bound to punishment
693 Suppl, 8 | Since therefore, in the ~New Testament, a punishment
694 Suppl, 8 | more grievously under ~the New Law than under the Old,
695 Suppl, 11| can put another under a new obligation, unless ~he be
696 Suppl, 18| that case the priest of the New Testament would have no
697 Suppl, 18| that the sacraments of the New Law signify the bestowal
698 Suppl, 18| opinion, the sacraments of the New Law declare ~the cleansing
699 Suppl, 18| way also the priest of the New ~Testament declares the
700 Suppl, 18| in ~Baptism man begins a new life, and by the baptismal
701 Suppl, 18| baptismal water becomes a new ~man, as that no debt for
702 Suppl, 18| a man does not take on a new life, since therein he is
703 Suppl, 18| of the ~sacraments of the New Law), but also to the punishment
704 Suppl, 19| Christ on the priests ~of the New Law.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[19]
705 Suppl, 20| Further, the priesthood of the New Testament is more perfect
706 Suppl, 29| of the ~sacraments of the New Law. But there was no figure
707 Suppl, 29| is not a sacrament of the New Law.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[29]
708 Suppl, 29| contrary, The sacraments of the New Law are more excellent than ~
709 Suppl, 29| all the sacraments of the New ~Law owe their institution
710 Suppl, 29| they are sacraments of the New Law in such a way ~as not
711 Suppl, 29| every sacrament ~of the New Law consists in things and
712 Suppl, 29| this is a sacrament of the New Law, it ~seems that it has
713 Suppl, 29| all the ~sacraments of the New Law, since they effect what
714 Suppl, 29| all the sacraments ~of the New Law have a sure effect.
715 Suppl, 30| every sacrament of the New Law confers grace. Now grace
716 Suppl, 30| Unction is a sacrament ~of the New Law, its effect is the remission
717 Suppl, 35| contrary, The sacraments of the New Law cause what they signify. ~
718 Suppl, 35| Order is a sacrament of the New Law. Now the definition
719 Suppl, 37| Further, the ministry of the New Testament is superior to
720 Suppl, 37| Therefore ~likewise in the New Testament not only the priests
721 Suppl, 37| contained in the Old and in the New ~Testament. But it belongs
722 Suppl, 37| to deacons, to read ~the New Testament.~Aquin.: SMT XP
723 Suppl, 37| with the reading of the New Testament, which latter
724 Suppl, 37| remote than that ~of the New Testament, since it contains
725 Suppl, 37| Hence announcing of the New Testament is ~entrusted
726 Suppl, 37| Moreover the doctrine of the New Testament is more ~perfect
727 Suppl, 37| represents the doctrine of the New Testament in a visible manner, ~
728 Suppl, 39| entrusted to women in the New Testament, as in ~the case
729 Suppl, 39| neither should anyone in the New ~Testament be debarred from
730 Suppl, 39| punishment of blood, whereas the ~New Law does not. Hence the
731 Suppl, 39| Testament and those of the New, which is a sweet yoke and
732 Suppl, 39| they be debarred in the ~New Law.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[39]
733 Suppl, 40| imperfectly the things of the New Testament. Hence things
734 Suppl, 40| to ~the ministers of the New Testament were signified
735 Suppl, 40| of the ministers of the New Testament ought ~to abound
736 Suppl, 40| should the ministers of the New Testament.~Aquin.: SMT XP
737 Suppl, 40| Therefore neither in the New Law ought there to be any ~
738 Suppl, 40| For the ministers of the New ~Testament are more bound
739 Suppl, 40| Further, the priesthood of the New Testament is more worthy
740 Suppl, 40| Therefore the priests of the New ~Testament should also have
741 Suppl, 40| known ~especially in the New Law. Therefore it is becoming
742 Suppl, 40| to the pontiffs of ~the New Law.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[40]
743 Suppl, 40| been transferred to the New Law.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[40]
744 Suppl, 40| announce the doctrine of the New Law. The deacon has in addition
745 Suppl, 40| But the ministers of the New ~Testament are enjoined
746 Suppl, 42| every ~sacrament of the New Law has a form that is essential
747 Suppl, 42| every sacrament of the New Law causes that which it ~
748 Suppl, 42| Matrimony is a sacrament of the New Law. But the ~sacraments
749 Suppl, 42| But the ~sacraments of the New Law took their origin from
750 Suppl, 42| it was instituted in the New Law in so ~far as it represents
751 Suppl, 42| it is a sacrament of the New Law. As regards other ~advantages
752 Suppl, 42| Christ as a sacrament of the New Law.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[42]
753 Suppl, 42| among the sacraments ~of the New Law; since even in the Old
754 Suppl, 46| effect, not by causing a new obligation, ~but confirming
755 Suppl, 54| kindred to wife since no new ~friendship would accrue
756 Suppl, 54| degrees were forbidden by ~the New Law which is the law of
757 Suppl, 54| receives a further addition of new blood, and the more another
758 Suppl, 54| anew, and this would be a new union.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
759 Suppl, 55| verse:~Marriage makes a new kind of connection,~While
760 Suppl, 55| connection,~While birth makes a new degree,~because, to wit,
761 Suppl, 55| intercourse he enters ~into a new kind of relationship.~Aquin.:
762 Suppl, 55| latter's wife, without any new change in him.~Aquin.: SMT
763 Suppl, 58| actual facts and to the new legislation which agrees
764 Suppl, 58| tie. Now according to the new legislation (cap. Non Solum,
765 Suppl, 59| teaches the same faith as the New. But ~according to the Old
766 Suppl, 59| is ~lawful also under the New Law.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[59]
767 Suppl, 59| unbelievers. But ~under the New Law which is spread throughout
768 Suppl, 61| 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, by a new decree (cap. Non solum,
769 Suppl, 62| other. For divorce under the New Law ~takes the place of
770 Suppl, 64| precept is binding even in the New Law on account of ~the second
771 Suppl, 64| is not forbidden in the New Law to approach to a menstruous ~
772 Suppl, 64| sacred observances of the New Law.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[64]
773 Suppl, 64| are not required in the New Law which is ~the law of
774 Suppl, 66| Further, the sacraments of the New Law are more efficacious
775 Suppl, 66| of the sacraments of the New ~Law, removes the irregularity
776 Suppl, 67| that the justice of the New Testament is ~superabundant
777 Suppl, 67| superabundant justice of the New ~Testament that the divorced
778 Suppl, 67| the superabundance of the New Law over the ~Old in respect
779 Suppl, 67| refers to the time of the New Law, ~when the aforesaid
780 Suppl, 72| their part, or to some new consideration of things
781 Suppl, 72| Apoc. 21:1): "I saw a ~new heaven and a new earth:
782 Suppl, 72| saw a ~new heaven and a new earth: for the first heaven
783 Suppl, 72| mentioned: "I ~saw," says he, "a new heaven and a new earth."
784 Suppl, 72| he, "a new heaven and a new earth." But this opinion
785 Suppl, 72| on Apoc. 21:1, "I saw a new heaven," etc., says: ~"There
786 Suppl, 74| Further, the state of the New Testament is more perfect,
787 Suppl, 74| foundation of the ~faith of the New Testament: wherefore it
788 Suppl, 74| after the foundation of the New. It must, however, be observed
789 Suppl, 74| Further, the state of the New Testament was foreshadowed
790 Suppl, 74| wherein ~the state of the New Testament will endure. But
791 Suppl, 74| endure. But the state of the New ~Testament will last to
792 Suppl, 74| Although the state of the New Testament in general is ~
793 Suppl, 76| rather the assuming of a new body.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[79]
794 Suppl, 77| Others held that something new is added to the truth of
795 Suppl, 77| opinion is that something new begins to belong principally
796 Suppl, 79| actual sensation is due to a new perception, ~there is a
797 Suppl, 79| perception, ~there is a new judgment. But in that state
798 Suppl, 79| that state there will be no new judgment, ~because "our
799 Suppl, 79| 3: Just as there will be new reception of species in
800 Suppl, 79| sensation, so there will be new judgment in the common sense: ~
801 Suppl, 79| sense: ~but there will be no new judgment on the point in
802 Suppl, 80| whenever a ~body acquires a new place, it would follow that
803 Suppl, 84| denote the saints of the New and Old Testaments in whom
804 Suppl, 88| He rested from forming new creatures." Now when things
805 Suppl, 88| 65:17): "Behold I create new heavens ~and a new earth,
806 Suppl, 88| create new heavens ~and a new earth, and the former things
807 Suppl, 88| Apoc. 21:1): "I saw a new heaven and a new earth.
808 Suppl, 88| I saw a new heaven and a new earth. For the first heaven ~
809 Suppl, 88| Nothing under the sun is new." For since the ~movement
810 Suppl, 88| the seventh day forming new ~creatures, for as much
811 Suppl, 88| written (Apoc. 21:1): "I saw a new heaven and a ~new earth."
812 Suppl, 88| saw a new heaven and a ~new earth." Now the heaven will
813 Suppl, 89| the mundane bodies ~of the new heaven and the new earth,
814 Suppl, 89| of the new heaven and the new earth, as to see most clearly
815 Suppl, 89| lower (not indeed with a new ~enlightening, so as to
816 Suppl, 92| after His resurrection the new Man ~espoused to Himself
817 Suppl, 93| This crown denotes the new hymn which the virgins ~
818 Suppl, 93| This crown denotes the new hymn ~which the virgins
819 Suppl, 96| Catholic faith and ~invent new heresies sin more grievously
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