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501 2, 162 | different ways to various people. ~This is not on account
502 2, 165 | mighty cry of the whole people struck him strongly, and ~
503 2, 165 | busy inquiry into other people's actions is directed to ~
504 2, 165 | OBJ 3: One may watch other people's actions or inquire into
505 2, 166 | to those who played: 'The people sat down to eat and drink,
506 2, 166 | Evangelist, that when some people were ~scandalized on finding
507 2, 166 | circumstances: for instance when people make use of fun at undue
508 2, 166 | written ~(Ex. 32:6): "The people sat down to eat and drink,
509 2, 167 | said in praise of ~certain people (Heb. 11:37): "They wandered
510 2, 167 | bounds observed by the good ~people among whom he dwells, either
511 2, 167 | coarser clothes than other people. For, if this be ~done through
512 2, 167 | which for the most part some people ~put to an evil use, although
513 2, 170 | prophecy shall fail, ~the people shall be scattered abroad";
514 2, 170 | for the government of a ~people, especially in relation
515 2, 171 | transformation (as in the case of people who are asleep or out of
516 2, 172 | he is able to heal ~more people, and those who are further
517 2, 172 | representatives, saying to the people: "Thus saith the Lord":
518 2, 172 | were wrought on a ~whole people.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[174] A[
519 2, 172 | families but ~the whole people had to be instructed in
520 2, 172 | prophecy shall ~fail, the people shall be scattered abroad."
521 2, 172 | scarcely ever lacking to the ~people of Israel from the time
522 2, 172 | wherefore it behooved the people, ~as enjoying liberty, to
523 2, 174 | they should speak to ~other people, or as to how they were
524 2, 175 | understood ~by different people, which pertains to the gift
525 2, 176 | the word is necessary that people may be instructed in the
526 2, 176 | miracles necessary that people may be confirmed in their ~
527 2, 179 | our relations with other people he ~adds finally, "and to
528 2, 179 | our ~relations with other people, because it consists in
529 2, 180 | Go down and charge the people, lest they ~should have
530 2, 182 | who ~have to instruct the people": and Dionysius says (Eccl.
531 2, 182 | one who, cast among the people ~and compelled to carry
532 2, 182 | man while ~governing the people in his church under the
533 2, 182 | one who, cast among the people ~. . . remains firm"; and
534 2, 183 | shall be cursed among the people; but a blessing upon the
535 2, 183 | place, without which the people cannot be ruled, though
536 2, 183 | he who was set over the people was the first to be dragged
537 2, 183 | ought to excel those ~of the people, as much as the shepherd'
538 2, 184 | especially by the common ~people who acknowledge none but
539 2, 185 | by refraining from other people's affairs, so as to be ~
540 2, 185 | account of the ~faults of the people."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[187]
541 2, 185 | and reading which even lay people ~do at times, and not to
542 2, 185 | addressed, not publicly to the people, but to one or a few in
543 2, 185 | begged, thou amass other people's wealth." Therefore it
544 2, 185 | it is enjoined to some ~people as a penance for grievous
545 2, 185 | the very strangeness draws people's attention to him. Yet ~
546 2, 185 | strange behavior that draws people's ~attention, for it may
547 2, 186 | might confuse the Christian people, as stated in the Decretal
548 2, 186 | Israel, and he got his ~people great honor." It can also
549 2, 186 | imposed as a ~penance on some people, as in the case of those
550 2, 186 | established for ~teaching the people by preaching and like works.~
551 2, 186 | study into religion, and people said: I am of ~Paul, I of
552 2, 186 | present life that ~certain people keep something to themselves
553 2, 186 | in reference to certain people: "They are richer in the
554 2, 187 | religion it often ~happens that people fall into despair and various
555 2, 187 | were to enter religion, the people would ~be left without a
556 2, 187 | man, while governing the people in his church under ~the
557 3 | in order to "save His ~people from their sins" (Mt. 1:
558 3, 3 | some respect one, e.g. one people, and as Augustine says (
559 3, 3 | men are said to be ~one people, inasmuch as they have some
560 3, 3 | For He shall save ~His people from their sins." Now the
561 3, 4 | And ~hence, even in the people from whom Christ was to
562 3, 8 | is called the head of a people, according to 1 ~Kgs. 15:
563 3, 8 | great men, heads of the people"; differently, ~however,
564 3, 12 | Him for ~a witness to the people, for a leader and a master
565 3, 15 | shall eat the sins of My people" - they, i.e. the ~priests,
566 3, 15 | His birth He will save His people ~solely by invocation,"
567 3, 15 | signify idolatry; ~since this people, having turned away from
568 3, 21 | 11:42): "Because of the people who stand about I have said
569 3, 21 | always, but because of the ~people who stand about have I said
570 3, 21 | that is of the Jewish people, who cannot allege ignorance
571 3, 22 | mediator between ~God and the people: to wit, inasmuch as He
572 3, 22 | bestows Divine things on the ~people, wherefore "sacerdos" [priest]
573 3, 22 | forasmuch as he offers up the ~people's prayers to God, and, in
574 3, 22 | s office to pray for the people, according to 2 Macc. 1:
575 3, 22 | according to Is. 60:21: "Thy people shall be ~all just": while
576 3, 27 | 21): "He shall save His people from their sins." But this
577 3, 27 | that He might sanctify the people by His own blood, ~suffered
578 3, 28 | Christ was born of that people; the Mother of God is ~not
579 3, 31 | Wherefore ~the Jewish people, receiving Him with kingly
580 3, 31 | Nazianzum, say that the people mentioned by the two evangelists
581 3, 31 | that they belong to God's people: whereas Ismael, the ~brother
582 3, 31 | were cut off from God's ~people, and for this reason are
583 3, 35 | as long as the Jewish ~"people was governed by Jewish kings,
584 3, 36 | manifest, not ~to all the people, but to witnesses pre-ordained
585 3, 36 | than to old and married people or to widows, such ~as Simeon
586 3, 36 | shepherds, but also by ~people advanced in age and virtue":
587 3, 36 | miracles at an ~early age. For people would have thought the Incarnation
588 3, 37 | Jesus. For He shall save His people from their sins." But salvation ~
589 3, 38 | came to pass, when all ~the people were baptized, that Jesus
590 3, 38 | 19:4): "John baptized the people with the baptism of penance, ~
591 3, 39 | came to pass, when all ~the people were baptized, that Jesus
592 3, 42 | Jews, as to the first-born ~people; so neither was it fitting
593 3, 42 | were the elders of that people. Therefore it seems that
594 3, 42 | to ~the salvation of the people, both because they opposed
595 3, 42 | corrupted the morals of the people. For which reason our Lord, ~
596 3, 42 | teaching. Because when ~the people came to know the vices of
597 3, 42 | be ancients . . . of the ~people." But if by sinning openly
598 3, 43 | He said: "Because of the people who stand ~about have I
599 3, 43 | nor would ~the rest of the people have stood in need of a
600 3, 45 | entirely hindered by the people" [*Bede, Hom. xviii; cf.
601 3, 46 | to draw with one hand the people of old, and ~with the other
602 3, 46 | at the exodus of God's people from Egypt, Moses with a
603 3, 46 | overthrew Pharaoh and saved the people of God. the same ~Moses
604 3, 46 | Gentiles raged, and the people devised vain things? The ~
605 3, 46 | evils, viz. ~of a perishing people, by compassionating them."
606 3, 46 | the chiefs ~of the Jewish people. Hence it is written (Acts
607 3, 46 | with the Gentiles and the people of ~Israel."~Aquin.: SMT
608 3, 46 | that He might sanctify the people by His ~own blood, suffered
609 3, 46 | He was offered for that people only. Consequently, ~it
610 3, 46 | to ~catch the ear of the people, but, still, not the true
611 3, 47 | signify the rulers of the people, who knew Him to be the
612 3, 47 | Jews, but to the common people.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[47] A[
613 3, 48 | hath sent redemption to His people," upon which ~the gloss
614 3, 50 | man should die for the people . . . that the whole nation
615 3, 51 | it was the custom of this people to anoint bodies with various
616 3, 55 | manifest, not to all the people, but ~to witnesses preordained
617 3, 55 | household," but not to the people to bear witness to the ~
618 3, 55 | them, ~but among His own people, and in those very places"
619 3, 55 | were going to pass from the people of Israel to the Gentiles,
620 3, 57 | showing Himself to many holy people on earth ~after He went
621 3, 57 | stand before God for the people, so also Christ entered ~
622 3, 59 | wise judge shall judge ~his people." The first two are conditions
623 3, 60 | that He might sanctify the people by His own blood, suffered ~
624 3, 64 | said to "enlighten" God's ~people, not indeed by giving them
625 3, 64 | 2: "As the judge of the people is himself, so also are
626 3, 65 | themselves only, but also for the people. Secondly in ~regard to
627 3, 65 | there is no ~governor the people shall fall" (Prov. 11:14).~
628 3, 66 | Bishop Gaudentius: "If ~any people living in your Worship's
629 3, 67 | the body of the ~Christian people: and to do this seems consistent
630 3, 67 | rank among the Christian ~people: and consequently it belongs
631 3, 67 | with ~watching over the people generally: because little
632 3, 67 | ill-instructed are ~allowed to raise people from the sacred font. Therefore
633 3, 68 | corrupt the faith of simple people, if they be not ~fully converted.
634 3, 68 | not customary to baptize ~people while they sleep. Therefore
635 3, 70 | be promulgated until ~the people were already gathered together:
636 3, 70 | Joshua 5:5,6) that "the people that were born ~in the desert,
637 3, 70 | instituted ~among God's people, as 'a seal of the justice
638 3, 70 | There was an excuse for the people in the desert failing to ~
639 3, 71 | Whether children or young people approach the sacrament of
640 3, 74 | or else it denotes the ~people themselves, who were not
641 3, 74 | manifested, and to a spiritual ~people. Consequently barley bread
642 3, 74 | dispense ~both together to the people. Consequently we give order
643 3, 74 | Can. ~1): "We see that the people are signified by the water,
644 3, 74 | wine in the ~chalice, the people is made one with Christ."
645 3, 74 | signified the union of ~the people with Christ, as stated (
646 3, 74 | it is signified that ~the people is incorporated with Christ.~
647 3, 78 | prayer is put up ~for the people, for kings, and others;
648 3, 78 | been introduced by various people.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[78] A[
649 3, 78 | blocks out of the way of ~My people." But some have fallen into
650 3, 78 | he sprinkled all ~the people" saying: "This is the blood
651 3, 78 | consecrated host is shown to the people to be adored, which ~would
652 3, 80 | figuratively, which the people of the New Law understand ~
653 3, 80 | which was given daily to the people in the desert.~Aquin.: SMT
654 3, 80 | are better off than ~good people, which is unfitting. Therefore,
655 3, 80 | multitude ~of the Christian people increased, in which there
656 3, 80 | to the reception of the people, ~but to be received by
657 3, 80 | of this sacrament; if the people ~receive the body without
658 3, 80 | body can be received by the people without the blood: ~nor
659 3, 82 | deliver, not only to the ~people, but likewise to priests,
660 3, 82 | intermediary between God and the people; hence as ~it belongs to
661 3, 82 | belongs to him to offer the people's gifts to God, so it belongs
662 3, 82 | consecrated gifts to the people. Thirdly, because out of ~
663 3, 82 | redemption derived by the people from Christ; hence it is
664 3, 82 | which water denotes the people. And because deacons ~are
665 3, 82 | are between priest and people, the dispensing of the blood
666 3, 82 | dispensing the sacrifice to the people he shows that he is the
667 3, 82 | before dispensing it to the people. Accordingly we read in
668 3, 82 | our Lord's blood to the people, act ~wickedly against Christ'
669 3, 82 | give ~the sacraments to the people, by reason of his being
670 3, 83 | that He might sanctify the ~people by His own blood, suffered
671 3, 83 | that He might sanctify the people by His ~own blood," etc.~
672 3, 83 | territories of the Jewish people, but was to be established
673 3, 83 | forgiven the iniquity of Thy ~people." And therefore, in consequence
674 3, 83 | the priest makes for the ~people, that they may be made worthy
675 3, 83 | aforesaid teaching. But the people are instructed "perfectly"
676 3, 83 | Creed" is sung in ~which the people show that they assent by
677 3, 83 | 6/12~So then, after the people have been prepared and instructed,
678 3, 83 | things are done, namely, the people's ~praise in singing the "
679 3, 83 | s prayer asking for the people's oblation to be made ~acceptable
680 3, 83 | seen with ~great joy Thy people which are here present,
681 3, 83 | supernatural power, the ~people are first of all excited
682 3, 83 | the "Preface" is ended the people devoutly praise Christ's
683 3, 83 | sacrament. First of all, the ~people are prepared for Communion;
684 3, 83 | puts ~up specially for the people, when he says: "Deliver
685 3, 83 | Lord," etc. Secondly, the people are prepared by the "Pax"
686 3, 83 | with the thanksgiving, the ~people rejoicing for having received
687 3, 83 | be added to dispose the people for receiving it, ~as stated
688 3, 83 | on the ~part of the whole people, since for them it is offered;
689 3, 83 | your hearts,' and ~when the people answer - 'We have lifted
690 3, 83 | things which refer to the people are sung by the choir, and
691 3, 83 | though inspiring the entire people ~with them; and there are
692 3, 83 | the priest begins and the ~people take up, the priest then
693 3, 83 | denote have come to the people through Divine ~revelation,
694 3, 83 | gifts and prayers for the people" (Heb. 5:1). Some of these, ~
695 3, 83 | are common to priest and people ~alike, such as the "common
696 3, 83 | Nevertheless, in both he calls the people to attention ~by saying: "
697 3, 83 | prayers of ~both priest and people, according to Apoc. 8:4: "
698 3, 83 | through the angel, as the people do ~through the priest.
699 3, 83 | festival days "dismisses" the people at the ~end of the mass,
700 3, 83 | frequently towards the people, and often to greet the
701 3, 83 | and often to greet the people. ~Consequently, such things
702 3, 83 | directed to God for the people, according to ~Lam. 3:41: "
703 3, 83 | priest turn round towards the people, ~to denote that our Lord
704 3, 83 | But the priest greets the people seven times, ~namely, five
705 3, 83 | by turning round to the people, and twice without ~turning
706 3, 83 | ought not to be given to the people to supplement ~the communion,
707 3, 83 | and ministers or even the people communicate, ought not to
708 3, 83 | as shall suffice for the people; should any be left over, ~
709 3, 83 | place of the ~whole Catholic people, on whose behalf he makes
710 3, 83 | with water signifies the people, and therefore the omission
711 3, 89 | it is a scandal to God's ~people that such persons should
712 Suppl, 8 | which a priest has among his people, comes to him ~from the
713 Suppl, 8 | but for the good of the people and for ~the glory of God.
714 Suppl, 8 | for ~the furthering of the people's salvation and God's glory,
715 Suppl, 8 | placed equally ~over the same people, but there is no inconvenience
716 Suppl, 8 | inconvenience if over the same ~people two are placed one of whom
717 Suppl, 8 | immediately over the ~same people, and each of them can commit
718 Suppl, 8 | another's sin, or because the ~people are more prone to that particular
719 Suppl, 10| sinful, and certain simple people, would be absolved by a
720 Suppl, 11| desist from misleading the people; or, in like ~manner, if
721 Suppl, 11| confession, that certain people who wish ~to marry are related
722 Suppl, 17| requires due matter, i.e. a people subject through ~jurisdiction,
723 Suppl, 19| power over the rest of ~the people, which power was not temporal,
724 Suppl, 19| But sometimes a number of people together seem to have the
725 Suppl, 19| man is set up between the ~people and God. But this belongs
726 Suppl, 19| alone are ordained for the people in ~the things which appertain
727 Suppl, 19| reign over the ~Christian people.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[19] A[
728 Suppl, 20| distinct authority over various people. Now the use of the keys
729 Suppl, 20| Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: The people of Israel were one people,
730 Suppl, 20| people of Israel were one people, and had but one ~temple,
731 Suppl, 22| possible for a number of people to be united ~together in
732 Suppl, 22| interdict. Therefore a body of people can be ~excommunicated.~
733 Suppl, 22| sovereign and a body of people cannot be excommunicated.~
734 Suppl, 22| are ~numbered among the people of God. But since the baptismal
735 Suppl, 22| is numbered among God's people, is indelible, one who is ~
736 Suppl, 23| made ~in favor of certain people whose business it is to
737 Suppl, 26| civil ~congregation, for the people themselves are called the
738 Suppl, 26| priests who have charge of the people are not ~prelates strictly
739 Suppl, 28| such ~a penance, though people may suspect the penitent
740 Suppl, 28| avoid ~the scandal which the people might take through recollection
741 Suppl, 29| as oil is used on sick people, so is it on catechumens.
742 Suppl, 29| due order, viz. ~to the people through the medium of the
743 Suppl, 31| be conferred even by lay people.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[31] A[
744 Suppl, 31| cannot go to all ~the sick people of his diocese. Therefore
745 Suppl, 32| health, ~which all sick people lack, whatever be the stage
746 Suppl, 32| should ~be given to such people.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[32] A[
747 Suppl, 32| Baptism is ~conferred on mad people as stated above (TP, Q[68],
748 Suppl, 32| Reply OBJ 1: Although such people are sometimes in danger
749 Suppl, 33| given except to ~those sick people who seem, in man's estimation,
750 Suppl, 35| ignorance from among the people.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[35] A[
751 Suppl, 35| orders ~are set above the people in the degree of Order,
752 Suppl, 35| worthy members of Christ's people, but when ~they receive
753 Suppl, 35| Order sets a ~man above the people in some degree of authority
754 Suppl, 36| stand between God and the people. Wherefore they ~should
755 Suppl, 36| mouth of these that the people ~seek the law; wherefore
756 Suppl, 36| superiors), but to know what the people ~have to believe and fulfill
757 Suppl, 36| explain Holy Writ to the people (for ~this belongs to the
758 Suppl, 36| sufficient for the needs of the people, if the worthy be ~promoted
759 Suppl, 37| thee the ~burden of the people." Therefore all the Orders
760 Suppl, 37| The offerings made by the people are offered through the ~
761 Suppl, 37| One on the part of the people: and this belongs to the
762 Suppl, 37| receives the offerings from the people and places them on the altar
763 Suppl, 37| whereby they prepare the people by doctrine. For the acolyte
764 Suppl, 39| priest ~does between God and people. Now the office of prophet
765 Suppl, 40| placed on a degree above the people. ~Therefore the tonsure
766 Suppl, 40| Church are severed from the people ~in order that they may
767 Suppl, 40| namely to prepare ~God's people for the reception of this
768 Suppl, 41| man from God wherefore the people who were ~to see God (Ex.
769 Suppl, 54| permit or forbid certain people to marry, any more than
770 Suppl, 54| commandment does not cause certain people to be kin or not kin, because ~
771 Suppl, 55| intercourse is a cause of people being ~connected with one
772 Suppl, 58| OBJ 3: Further, all old people are frigid. Yet old people
773 Suppl, 58| people are frigid. Yet old people can marry. ~Therefore, etc.~
774 Suppl, 58| Reply OBJ 3: Although old people have not sufficient calidity
775 Suppl, 58| imagination of the common people, who ascribe to the ~demon
776 Suppl, 64| everyone. Now ~even for married people it is better to be continent
777 Suppl, 64| which was given to a carnal ~people many things were required
778 Suppl, 67| or the prophets: "Show My people their wicked ~doings" (Is.
779 Suppl, 69| appeared visibly to the people of Nola when they were besieged
780 Suppl, 71| suffrages offered for certain people profit them ~alone, or profit
781 Suppl, 72| what was happening to the people begotten of ~them, how can
782 Suppl, 72| what was ~happening to his people. Therefore the saints after
783 Suppl, 72| soul is not towards this people." Therefore, the ~saints
784 Suppl, 72| that prayeth ~much for the people, and for all the holy city,
785 Suppl, 72| anger by ~praying for the people. And yet even if they had
786 Suppl, 72| placate God towards the ~people by their prayers, on account
787 Suppl, 72| wickedness of this same ~people: and it is thus that we
788 Suppl, 72| certain signs that ~induce people to reverence and subjection:
789 Suppl, 72| and the earth to judge His people." Therefore it would seem
790 Suppl, 72| differently on ~different people as regards the sense of
791 Suppl, 72| opinion was based by various people on various false foundations. ~
792 Suppl, 74| spoke, like Moses to a rough people, and ~therefore, just as
793 Suppl, 74| order that the uncultured people might be able to understand,
794 Suppl, 77| wherefore the parts of the people flow back and ~forth materially,
795 Suppl, 80| other senses. Accordingly people have differed by ~ascribing
796 Suppl, 86| with the ancients of His ~people" (Is. 3:14). Therefore it
797 Suppl, 86| expression is used of ~certain people in comparison, in so far
798 Suppl, 86| that they will ~judge that people alone, and not other nations."
799 Suppl, 87| 26:11): ~"Let the envious people see and be confounded and
800 Suppl, 95| 26:11): ~"Let the envious people see and be confounded, and
801 Suppl, 96| does ~not reach to certain people who render themselves unworthy
802 Suppl, 96| be that at one time ~some people profess the Catholic faith,
803 Suppl, 96| who lay hands ~on other people's property, for after seizing
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