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St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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501 3, 27 | full of grace and truth," ~received greater privileges of grace 502 3, 27 | that which it has already ~received.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[27] A[ 503 3, 27 | womb, the Blessed Virgin received ~the fulness of grace?~Aquin.: 504 3, 27 | But the Blessed Virgin received additional grace afterwards 505 3, 27 | His humanity: because He received His human nature ~from her. 506 3, 27 | His fulness we ~have all received." Whereas the Blessed Virgin 507 3, 27 | the Blessed Virgin Mary received such a ~fulness of grace 508 3, 27 | Author of grace; so ~that she received within her Him Who is full 509 3, 27 | in her sanctification she received grace inclining her ~to 510 3, 27 | conception of the Son of God she received consummate ~grace confirming 511 3, 27 | that the Blessed Virgin received in a ~high degree both the 512 3, 27 | by God to be His Mother, ~received a fuller grace of sanctification 513 3, 28 | narrow abode of her womb received Him Whom the ~world cannot 514 3, 30 | the faith, which he has received, is ~true.~Aquin.: SMT TP 515 3, 31 | in the Blessed Virgin, as received from ~her parents, was actually 516 3, 31 | which the ~Blessed Virgin received from her parents was not 517 3, 31 | according to the flesh ~which He received from His Mother. But His 518 3, 31 | spiritual grace which he has ~received from Christ.~ 519 3, 33 | in the first instant it received a perfect form, that is, 520 3, 33 | the rational soul. But it received the rational soul at the 521 3, 33 | naturally by sight miraculously received.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[33] A[ 522 3, 34 | spiritual. Therefore ~Christ received the grace of sanctification, 523 3, 34 | womb even before it ~has received the rational soul, as is 524 3, 34 | without the act. Now, He received grace "not by measure" ( 525 3, 34 | of His conception Christ received not only as much grace as 526 3, 35 | twofold nature: one which He ~received of the Father from eternity, 527 3, 35 | eternity, the other which He received from ~His Mother in time. 528 3, 36 | through whom they also received the Law, according to Acts 529 3, 36 | Vulg.: 'who'] . . . have received the Law by the disposition 530 3, 36 | according to Lk. 2:26: "He had received an answer from the Holy ~ 531 3, 36 | ccclxxiv), that "the Magi had received a revelation through the 532 3, 37 | descended from Abraham, who had received ~the commandment of circumcision 533 3, 37 | related Gn. 17, Abraham received from God and at the ~same 534 3, 37 | Therefore it was that ~Christ received His name at the time of 535 3, 37 | 4): "If a woman, having ~received seed, shall bear a man-child, 536 3, 38 | besides Christ should have received that baptism?~(5) Whether 537 3, 38 | baptized?~(6) Whether those who received John's baptism had afterwards 538 3, 38 | Therefore no others should have received that ~baptism.~Aquin.: SMT 539 3, 38 | baptized again, but only received the imposition of hands; 540 3, 38 | hands upon them, and they received the Holy Ghost." ~Therefore 541 3, 38 | he said to them: Have you received the Holy Ghost ~since ye 542 3, 38 | baptized afterwards, but received the Holy Ghost by the ~imposition 543 3, 38 | not baptized ~again, but received the imposition of hands 544 3, 38 | also because they had not received the baptism of Christ.~Aquin.: 545 3, 39 | His fulness we all have received." But the ~Holy Ghost came 546 3, 39 | absurd to say ~that Christ received the Holy Ghost, when He 547 3, 42 | like the Gentiles, have received no tidings ~whatever; hence 548 3, 42 | nations . . . as I also have received of My Father"; and that 549 3, 47 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Christ received a command from the Father 550 3, 47 | this commandment have I received of My ~Father" - namely, 551 3, 48 | author, and from whom Christ received the inspiration of suffering 552 3, 49 | Job (1,2), where, by power received from God, the ~devil first 553 3, 51 | praiseworthy the ~deed of those who received His body from the cross, 554 3, 52 | whose bosom the poor man was received, was ~ever in such sufferings." 555 3, 53 | according to Heb. 11:35: "Women received their dead ~raised to life 556 3, 53 | His fulness we all have received." But in point of time ~ 557 3, 54 | Resurrection. Nevertheless He received the glory of clarity in 558 3, 54 | Reply OBJ 1: Whatever is received within a subject is received 559 3, 54 | received within a subject is received according ~to the subject' 560 3, 55 | through the message already received from angels.~Aquin.: SMT 561 3, 55 | did not see how ~He was received into heaven. But Christ' 562 3, 57 | was raised up, and a cloud received Him out of their ~sight." 563 3, 57 | still the effect thereof ~is received in things according to their 564 3, 57 | Acts 1:9) that "a cloud received Him out ~of their sight." 565 3, 58 | this Man, chosen of God, received, that ~He might come to 566 3, 58 | this Man, chosen of God, received, that ~He might come as 567 3, 59 | Father, from whom the Son ~received the power to judge.~Aquin.: 568 3, 59 | wonder not at ~this.' For He received judiciary power, not because 569 3, 59 | of the Head, which Christ received in ~His human nature.~Aquin.: 570 3, 59 | His fulness we all have received": and this pertains to the 571 3, 59 | of that power, ~which He received from the Father, over all 572 3, 62 | else, because that which is received into ~anything follows the 573 3, 62 | by Circumcision, children received the ~faculty of obtaining 574 3, 62 | Rm. 4:11) that Abraham ~"received the sign of Circumcision, 575 3, 63 | and having besought and received mercy, return to the fight; 576 3, 63 | that a ~certain one has received the baptismal character, 577 3, 63 | sacramental action or benefit received, ~since rather is it "the 578 3, 64 | His fulness we ~all have received." But this could not be 579 3, 64 | not know whether he has ~received the sacrament. Consequently 580 3, 66 | its effect. Now Baptism received this power when Christ was 581 3, 66 | Further, John the Baptist received special commendation from ~ 582 3, 66 | rebaptized those who had received the Baptism of ~John. Much 583 3, 66 | for the baptism which they received while in that state of error ~ 584 3, 66 | of the Trinity are ~to be received as already baptized when 585 3, 66 | Pentecost when they had ~received the Holy Ghost.~Aquin.: 586 3, 68 | lxxxiv) that "some have ~received the invisible sanctification 587 3, 69 | gift of Christ which is received in Baptism.~Aquin.: SMT 588 3, 69 | His fulness we all have received." Hence it is clear that 589 3, 69 | His fulness we all have received." And it follows from this 590 3, 69 | by form. But a ~form is received into matter according to 591 3, 69 | effects are not equally received by all the ~baptized, even 592 3, 70 | gloss ~on Rm. 4:11: "And he received the sign of circumcision."~ 593 3, 70 | before the ~eighth day it received no name; and consequently 594 3, 70 | by circumcision children. received the ~power of obtaining 595 3, 70 | Rm. 4:11), that Abraham "received the sign of ~circumcision, 596 3, 70 | adults were circumcised, they received remission not ~only of original, 597 3, 71 | form: because ~form is not received save into matter already 598 3, 71 | be hindered before it is received, so ~can it be hindered 599 3, 71 | hindered after it has been received.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[71] A[ 600 3, 72 | were baptized, "and they received the ~Holy Ghost." Therefore 601 3, 72 | itself, because they had ~received "the first fruits of the 602 3, 72 | sensible manner when they received the Holy Ghost. For ~that 603 3, 72 | that spiritual life may be received ~simply; wherefore simple 604 3, 72 | matter of these sacraments received a certain aptitude ~to the 605 3, 72 | apostles, who, before they received the fulness of the Holy 606 3, 72 | heard the preaching of Peter received the effect ~of Confirmation 607 3, 72 | by the grace which he has received in ~this sacrament, the 608 3, 72 | Holy Ghost which ~they had received, fought bravely for Christ 609 3, 72 | necessary that it should be received ~or given fasting. Therefore 610 3, 72 | a bishop, to be given or received even by those who are not ~ 611 3, 73 | sacraments which we have received purify us, O ~Lord": and 612 3, 73 | sacraments which we have received purify us"; and afterwards 613 3, 74 | s Passion, the bread is received apart as the ~sacrament 614 3, 76 | and wine, ~"the same is received"; and thus it seems that 615 3, 77 | fact that one of them is received in ~matter, which is not 616 3, 77 | inasmuch as an accident is ~received in another thing, one is 617 3, 77 | other, ~inasmuch as one is received in a subject through another, 618 3, 78 | Church by the apostles, who received them ~from our Lord, according 619 3, 78 | to 1 Cor. 11:23: "I have received of the Lord ~that which 620 3, 78 | action of a creature could be received. ~Consequently there is 621 3, 79 | sacrament itself is ~really received, grace is increased, and 622 3, 79 | Reply OBJ 3: That Christ is received under another species belongs 623 3, 79 | First of all, by being received, not actually, but in desire; 624 3, 79 | from sin. Secondly, when received by one in ~mortal sin of 625 3, 79 | For ~this sacrament is received under the form of nourishing 626 3, 79 | sacrament inasmuch as it is received. And therefore it ~has the 627 3, 79 | effect of this sacrament is received according to man's ~condition: 628 3, 79 | cause in that its effect is ~received in matter according to the 629 3, 80 | 8) Whether it is to be received only when one is fasting?~( 630 3, 80 | 10) Whether it is to be received daily?~(11) Whether it is 631 3, 80 | whereby the ~sacrament only is received without its effect, is divided 632 3, 80 | that ~Christ's body is not received sacramentally by sinners; 633 3, 80 | Therefore this sacrament ~can be received by them without sin.~Aquin.: 634 3, 80 | as He gives Himself to be received in this sacrament. And ~ 635 3, 80 | behold, of a good thing, received ~evilly, evil is wrought": 636 3, 80 | wrought through evil well received," namely, by bearing ~patiently 637 3, 80 | 4: Christ's body is not received by being seen, but only 638 3, 80 | s body, when once he has received Christ's sacrament, ~namely, 639 3, 80 | no command for it ~to be received in that order, leaving this 640 3, 80 | for Christ's body to be received ~before breaking the fast.~ 641 3, 80 | Eucharist should not be received daily, while another ~maintains 642 3, 80 | one ~another while the one received the Lord with joy, whereas 643 3, 80 | that Communion should be ~received "on Holy Thursday," as is 644 3, 80 | 5; Q[74], A[1]), and is received ~for the health of soul. 645 3, 80 | body ~and the blood to be received, since the perfection of 646 3, 80 | of the people, ~but to be received by the priest alone.~Aquin.: 647 3, 80 | blood. But the body can be received by the people without the 648 3, 81 | inquiry:~(1) Whether Christ received His own body and blood?~( 649 3, 81 | Para. 1/1~Whether Christ received His own body and blood?~ 650 3, 81 | impossible for Him to have received this sacrament.~Aquin.: 651 3, 81 | sacramentally, inasmuch as He ~received His own body under the sacrament 652 3, 81 | fear, nor from the benefit received, ~nor from the honor conferred 653 3, 81 | remains to be ~said that Judas received our Lord's body and blood 654 3, 81 | in ~the dipped bread; he received mere bread. Yet as Augustine 655 3, 81 | Para. 1/1~Whether Christ received and gave to the disciples 656 3, 81 | It seems that Christ both received and gave to the disciples 657 3, 81 | in its own species, was received by them under ~the sacramental 658 3, 82 | on a level with those who received consecrating power from 659 3, 82 | blood, it is not to ~be received. For Jerome says upon Leviticus ( 660 3, 82 | being within the Church, received the power of consecrating 661 3, 82 | not re-ordained, but are ~received in their orders. And since 662 3, 82 | fruit of the true ~body received. But those who receive or 663 3, 82 | he cannot ~lose that he received at the time he was well." 664 3, 82 | bound from the order he has received.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[82] A[ 665 3, 83 | sacrifice, and consecrated and received as a sacrament: ~since first 666 3, 83 | people rejoicing for having received the mystery (and this is 667 3, 83 | washing, ~consequently it is received in order to rinse the mouth 668 3, 83 | this ~sacrament is to be received daily, whereas the Paschal 669 3, 83 | he vomits the sacrament ~received, or that the consecrated 670 3, 84 | forms of the sacraments are received from Christ's ~institution 671 3, 84 | presumptuous ~for a priest, who has received no revelation on the matter, 672 3, 84 | hands upon them, ~and they received the Holy Ghost"; and (Mt. 673 3, 84 | of faith which they had ~received through Jonas' preaching, 674 3, 84 | the other hand, He ~both received and gave to others the sacrament 675 3, 84 | been ~illuminated, and have received the gift of the Holy Ghost. 676 3, 84 | committed by a man after he had received pardon, to be so ~grave 677 3, 85 | gives thanks for a favor received, so also is there commutation 678 3, 86 | by penance, "her whom He received outwardly by His mercy."~ 679 3, 88 | previous penance, whereby he ~received forgiveness of his sins, 680 3, 88 | against God after one has ~received the grace of pardon, the 681 3, 88 | something against the ~favor received, and, in this way, man is 682 3, 88 | against the form of ~the favor received. If this form be considered 683 3, 88 | the measure of ~the favor received, which latter is measured 684 3, 88 | his scorn for the favor received, or on account of the ~gravity 685 3, 88 | the measure of the favor ~received: for supposing an equal 686 3, 88 | the ~greater, as the favor received is greater.~Aquin.: SMT 687 3, 88 | of God and of the ~favor received from Him, that sin is drawn 688 3, 89 | exercise their order, nor received to the grace of ~communion." ~ 689 3, 89 | exercising ~the orders they have received, or from receiving further 690 3, 89 | that which he has already received.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[89] A[ 691 3, 89 | some good deed, and had received his reward in ~this world, 692 Suppl, 5 | Therefore they have not yet received the forgiveness of their ~ 693 Suppl, 6 | the Church is necessary, received either actually, or at least 694 Suppl, 8 | confessed to a layman, ~has received forgiveness from God, for 695 Suppl, 8 | priest, even as he who ~has received the Baptism of desire, is 696 Suppl, 8 | plentiful ~sanctification received in Baptism, and on account 697 Suppl, 10| of sin, not only by being received actually, ~but also by being 698 Suppl, 10| actually, ~but also by being received in desire, as is evident 699 Suppl, 10| one who has confessed and received ~absolution will be less 700 Suppl, 10| he would otherwise have received, nor is his ~merit so great. 701 Suppl, 11| they might pretend to ~have received the permission and so they 702 Suppl, 13| first, by reason of ~favors received, secondly, by reason of 703 Suppl, 13| regard the debt for favors received, ~so satisfaction regards 704 Suppl, 14| glory, that ~"they have received their reward." Therefore 705 Suppl, 14| the equal ~of what he has received from him a father can never 706 Suppl, 18| on one who has already received grace, applies equally to 707 Suppl, 18| through contrition, has received the pardon of his sins as 708 Suppl, 18| account of the instruction received, on account ~of the additional 709 Suppl, 18| and the ~greater the grace received, the less there remains 710 Suppl, 19| cases of necessity, ~may be received even from one who is excommunicate.~ 711 Suppl, 20| whereas those who ~have received authority over distinct 712 Suppl, 21| also from the sacraments received and from the faithful ~dwelling 713 Suppl, 25| punishment (else he would have ~received this remission without any 714 Suppl, 29| sacrament except such as He ~received by way of example: but He 715 Suppl, 29| Church by the apostles, who received them from our Lord, as the ~ 716 Suppl, 29| Cor. 11:23): "For I have received of the Lord that ~which 717 Suppl, 33| the sacrament has ~been received, so that the remnants of 718 Suppl, 34| OBJ 2: Further, he who has received an Order becomes another' 719 Suppl, 34| But the use of ~the power received is not essential to this 720 Suppl, 34| namely the ~character, is not received through any operation of 721 Suppl, 34| since the power of order is received from the ~minister and not 722 Suppl, 35| they especially should have received the ~sacrament of Confirmation.~ 723 Suppl, 35| the contrary, The apostles received the power of order before 724 Suppl, 35| Order unless he has first ~received the preceding Order.~Aquin.: 725 Suppl, 35| Orders that one should ~have received the minor Orders, because 726 Suppl, 35| without having previously received the lower Orders and yet 727 Suppl, 36| exercise the ~Order he has received?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[36] A[ 728 Suppl, 36| exercise the Order he has ~received? [*Cf. TP, Q[64], A[6]]~ 729 Suppl, 36| exercise the ~order he has received. For since, by virtue of 730 Suppl, 36| exercise the order he ~has received, it would be lawful for 731 Suppl, 37| certain effects may be ~received; but this sacrament is given 732 Suppl, 38| Church retain the power they received, it is clear ~that by exercising 733 Suppl, 39| be the case if he had not received Orders. Therefore a boy 734 Suppl, 40| other tribes, they ~had received one fixed portion of the 735 Suppl, 40| in the Order they ~have received. The words of Hugh refer 736 Suppl, 40| shoulders, to ~show that he has received full power to dispense the 737 Suppl, 41| avails himself of a favor received. But a man does not merit 738 Suppl, 43| condition even of money to be received. ~Therefore it is not fittingly 739 Suppl, 52| is the rule that what is received ~is in the recipient according 740 Suppl, 52| reasonable that the ~seed received by the mother should be 741 Suppl, 54| An active force is not received into an instrument in the ~ 742 Suppl, 56| between the receiver and the ~received at the sacred font.~Aquin.: 743 Suppl, 59| united to her who has been ~received into the Christian faith" ( 744 Suppl, 59| converted after her husband has received Holy orders, her husband ~ 745 Suppl, 64| preparation for Communion ~to be received at that time.~Aquin.: SMT 746 Suppl, 65| without having a ~dispensation received through Divine inspiration. 747 Suppl, 69| that the rest which Lazarus received was in hell." Now the soul ~ 748 Suppl, 69| the one where they are ~received now, so ought we to distinguish 749 Suppl, 69| the one in which they are ~received now from the one where they 750 Suppl, 69| the one where they will be received after the ~resurrection.~ 751 Suppl, 70| therefrom. Now whatsoever is received in a thing is received ~ 752 Suppl, 70| is received in a thing is received ~according to the mode of 753 Suppl, 70| Therefore that which is received ~in the soul from the fire, 754 Suppl, 71| the end of life, ~and have received the final award for their 755 Suppl, 71| obtained the grace whereby he received the pardon of ~his sins 756 Suppl, 72| work of distinction things received different forms ~whereby 757 Suppl, 73| respect of His human nature, received ~the firstfruits of grace 758 Suppl, 73| His fulness we all have received . . . grace for ~grace" ( 759 Suppl, 74| the ~testimony of faith received not the promise," i.e. full 760 Suppl, 77| embryos - and after these have received a rational ~soul, the resurrection 761 Suppl, 79| passion, whether the thing received be fitting to the receiver 762 Suppl, 79| when a ~sensible quality is received in an instrument, according 763 Suppl, 79| not the quality itself is received: thus the pupil receives 764 Suppl, 79| this way the quality is received according to ~its material " 765 Suppl, 82| the body. For whatever ~is received into anything is received 766 Suppl, 82| received into anything is received not according to the mode 767 Suppl, 82| the soul is spiritual is received into the ~body as corporeal. 768 Suppl, 83| that they will not have received the ~forgiveness of their 769 Suppl, 83| another. For a form may be received ~into a subject materially 770 Suppl, 83| another way one thing is received into another spiritually 771 Suppl, 83| likeness of whiteness is received into the ~air and in the 772 Suppl, 83| the agent spiritually is received into the patient ~materially: 773 Suppl, 83| agent materially, but is received ~into the patient spiritually: 774 Suppl, 83| the wall ~wherein it is received, whereas it is spiritually 775 Suppl, 83| in the fire materially is received spiritually into the ~bodies 776 Suppl, 85| had the faith which they received through God's words will 777 Suppl, 87| 4: Further, whatever is received into "a thing is received 778 Suppl, 87| received into "a thing is received according ~to the mode of 779 Suppl, 87| receiver and not of the received." But whatever is ~seen 780 Suppl, 87| whatever is ~seen is, in a way, received into the seer. Therefore 781 Suppl, 89| agreed that "whatever is received into any thing is therein ~ 782 Suppl, 89| this way ~every likeness received into a creature is defective 783 Suppl, 89| form of yellowness were ~received into the eye, the eye would 784 Suppl, 89| clear that by no likeness received in the created intellect 785 Suppl, 89| perfection of the other, are received into ~the same recipient, 786 Suppl, 89| thus light and color are received into a transparent object, 787 Suppl, 89| therefore intellectual light is received ~into the soul, together 788 Suppl, 89| essence, though they ~are not received in the same way, the Divine 789 Suppl, 89| the corporeal object is received into the sight according 790 Suppl, 89| bodily organ, nothing can be received ~therein except corporeally, 791 Suppl, 89| corporeally, since whatever is received into a thing is ~therein 792 Suppl, 89| cannot think but ~of things received from the senses, it thinks 793 Suppl, 89| be seen through an ~image received from the thing itself, whereas 794 Suppl, 92| whereas he should have ~received it from the girl's father. 795 Suppl, 92| bestowed ~on them when they are received into glory, where the Bridegroom 796 Suppl, 93| supposition of the wound which he received for the ~faith: and consequently 797 Suppl, 93| consequently this wound previously received for the faith is ~the original 798 Suppl, 93| die of the mortal wound ~received, or again if the wounds 799 Suppl, 93| or again if the wounds received were not mortal, and he 800 Suppl, 93| world the truth which He had received from the Father; ~He was 801 Suppl, 96| For some said that whoever received the sacraments of ~faith 802 Suppl, 96| eternal ~punishment who have received the sacraments of faith, 803 Suppl, 96| fruit, even after we have received worthily.~Aquin.: SMT XP


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