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501 2, 105 | Amalec from generation to generation."~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[105]
502 2, 105 | Idumeans, in the third generation; while others were excluded
503 2, 105 | assembly, down to the tenth ~generation. The same applies to eunuchs,
504 2, 105 | continued through carnal generation: for even among ~the heathens,
505 2, 105 | the species, by means of generation, ~for which purpose man
506 2, 106 | I say to you that this ~generation shall not pass till all (
507 2, 106 | explains as referring to "the generation of ~those that believe in
508 2, 110 | born again sons of God. But generation ~terminates at the essence
509 2, 113 | ways: first, by ~simple generation, which is from privation
510 2, 113 | own will, but by carnal generation, so also is grace given
511 2, 113 | just as in natural things generation ~and corruption differ,
512 2, 113 | corruption differ, although the generation of one thing is the ~corruption
513 2, 113 | illumination, and alteration to generation.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[113] A[
514 2, 1 | requisite before actual generation can take ~place, an agent,
515 2, 16 | twofold. One is the order of generation and of ~matter, in respect
516 2, 16 | 3~Hence in the order of generation, hope precedes charity.
517 2, 23 | either ~by corruption or generation. Therefore charity cannot
518 2, 23 | to ~acquire the power of generation, and so on until he arrives
519 2, 25 | female produces the body in generation." Now man receives his soul,
520 2, 30 | another by the power of generation.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[32] A[
521 2, 45 | Douay: ~'wiser'] in their generation than the children of light."
522 2, 45 | they are prudent in "their generation."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[47] A[
523 2, 53 | Douay: 'wiser'] in their generation," etc. The ~Apostle includes
524 2, 62 | even as in the process of generation nature proceeds from ~imperfection
525 2, 62 | it is that just as in the generation of ~a man there is first
526 2, 71 | the right ~order of human generation, whereby man enters upon
527 2, 71 | being a disorder ~in human generation. Moreover the reviler is
528 2, 90 | Douay: 'wiser'] in their ~generation than the children of light."
529 2, 97 | 2:9): "You are a chosen ~generation, a kingly priesthood, a
530 2, 100 | father ~is the principle of generation, of education, of learning
531 2, 100 | father being a principle of generation: for in this way the father
532 2, 102 | dispositively towards their generation and preservation, obedience
533 2, 102 | is the ~ordainer of human generation, and the right manner of
534 2, 105 | is last in the order of generation is first ~in the order of
535 2, 106 | unto the third and fourth generation." Thus for the sin of ~Cham,
536 2, 106 | unto the third ~and fourth generation," seems to belong to mercy
537 2, 115 | acquisition of money is ~like generation rather than use: while the
538 2, 120 | according to the ~order of generation, the order, to wit, of man'
539 2, 120 | observed in the order of generation. The first is that the ~
540 2, 120 | established; thus in the generation ~of an animal the first
541 2, 120 | observed in the order of generation is that in ~the first place
542 2, 120 | negation, yet in the process of generation, negation, whereby ~obstacles
543 2, 149 | belly and the organs of generation are neighbors, that the ~
544 2, 149 | movement of the organs of generation is not subject to the command
545 2, 152 | venereal act from which ~generation cannot follow; and, as hindering
546 2, 152 | shown, since it is an act of generation accomplished in a manner ~
547 2, 152 | regards acts directed to human generation, as ~stated above (Q[153],
548 2, 152 | concerns acts ~from which generation cannot follow. Therefore
549 2, 152 | lustful man intends not human generation but venereal ~pleasures.
550 2, 152 | those acts from which ~human generation follows: and it is that
551 2, 152 | authority as regards the act of generation, than as regards ~merely
552 2, 160 | Douay: 'glory'], a joy unto generation and generation." Therefore ~
553 2, 160 | joy unto generation and generation." Therefore ~pride is not
554 2, 162 | of ~corruption even as of generation in two ways: in one way
555 2, 177 | consist in nourishment ~and generation; the life of animals in
556 2, 180 | comes first in ~the order of generation. In this way the active
557 2, 180 | 3); and, in the order of generation, disposition ~precedes form,
558 2, 180 | precedes, in the order of ~generation, that which is proper to
559 2, 180 | according to the order of generation; whereas the return from
560 3, 2 | things the principle of generation is an intrinsic principle,
561 3, 2 | because the ~end of natural generation, in that which is generated,
562 3, 2 | this is the terminus of generation through which nature intends
563 3, 2 | merits preceding the singular generation of our Head, may also find ~
564 3, 2 | no merits preceded the ~generation of Christ.~Aquin.: SMT TP
565 3, 2 | 10: "They were a wicked generation, and their malice natural." ~
566 3, 3 | from the Father by eternal generation) "took our nature free ~
567 3, 4 | they are not subject to generation and corruption; hence they ~
568 3, 6 | completive form in order of ~generation. Therefore the flesh of
569 3, 7 | is the universal cause of generation, as ~Dionysius says (Div.
570 3, 7 | things that come under ~generation. Hence the second fulness
571 3, 7 | disposition in the order of generation precedes the ~perfection
572 3, 10 | whatsoever, ~since the state of generation and corruption will not
573 3, 10 | only of things lacking ~generation and corruption, but also
574 3, 10 | also of things capable of generation and ~corruption. But with
575 3, 19 | reaches others only by carnal ~generation, so, too, the merit of Christ
576 3, 22 | Who shall declare His generation?" and ~Who in His Godhead
577 3, 23 | Christ's Father by ~natural generation; and this is proper to Him:
578 3, 26 | are conveyed by seminal generation, and are the results of
579 3, 28 | species have the same mode of ~generation: since generation is specified
580 3, 28 | mode of ~generation: since generation is specified by its terminus
581 3, 31 | Who shall declare His ~generation?" Therefore Christ's genealogy
582 3, 31 | 1, Isaias speaks of the generation of ~Christ's Godhead. Whereas
583 3, 31 | Whereas Matthew relates the generation of Christ in His ~humanity;
584 3, 31 | of God: whereas by carnal generation the ~Son of God became the
585 3, 31 | omitted down to the third generation, lest it should be inserted
586 3, 31 | so that until ~the fourth generation his posterity is cut off
587 3, 31 | law ~of nature that in the generation of an animal the female
588 3, 31 | the active principle of generation; as the ~Philosopher proves (
589 3, 31 | supernatural mode ~of Christ's generation, that the active principle
590 3, 31 | the active principle of generation was the ~supernatural power
591 3, 31 | the natural mode of His ~generation, that the matter from which
592 3, 31 | Woman's semen is not apt for generation, but is something ~imperfect
593 3, 31 | as neither is ~it in the generation of other men, as stated
594 3, 32 | fashions the body in the generation of other ~men, so the Power
595 3, 32 | conceived is as the seed in generation. But the Holy Ghost did
596 3, 32 | the active principle in generation, ~the Mother supplies the
597 3, 32 | sonship," ~result from generation; yet not from any generation,
598 3, 32 | generation; yet not from any generation, but from that of ~living
599 3, 32 | only of animals in whom generation is more perfect. ~Nevertheless,
600 3, 32 | respect of His ~eternal generation, by reason of which He is
601 3, 32 | nature the passive power of generation, like any other woman. ~
602 3, 32 | on her an active power of generation. And thus she ~cooperated
603 3, 32 | The active principle in generation is called the ~"seminal
604 3, 32 | has an active power in ~generation. And since in the Blessed
605 3, 32 | the purpose of the ~act of generation, distinguish the male and
606 3, 32 | of the female. Now, in ~generation there are two distinct operations -
607 3, 33 | might ~be brought where generation might aptly take place.
608 3, 33 | the blood to the place of ~generation; secondly, the formation
609 3, 33 | together in the ~place of generation, Christ's body was both
610 3, 33 | matter towards the place of generation.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[33] A[
611 3, 33 | Gener. Animal. ii) ~in the generation of a man there must needs
612 3, 33 | Philosopher says is true in the generation of ~other men, because the
613 3, 34 | in this that his natural ~generation is terminated. But we do
614 3, 35 | terminus. For the ~terminus of generation and of every nativity is
615 3, 35 | written (Mt. 1:18): "The generation of Christ was ~in this wise.
616 3, 35 | Q[32], A[3]), not every generation implies ~fatherhood or motherhood
617 3, 35 | and sonship, but only the generation of living ~things. Consequently
618 3, 35 | from this, but ~only in the generation of living things, which
619 3, 35 | may be perceived in the generation of Christ. For the Word
620 3, 35 | sons by several acts of generation. Wherefore the ~paternity
621 3, 35 | specifically, since the acts of generation are ~specifically the same.
622 3, 35 | several sons by ~natural generation. But it would not be so
623 3, 35 | father of one son ~by natural generation and of another by adoption.~
624 3, 35 | father is the principle of ~generation in one way, and the mother
625 3, 36 | Reply OBJ 1: By the way of generation and movement we must of
626 3, 37 | of skin in the ~member of generation, signified "the passing
627 3, 37 | passing away of the old generation" ~[*Athanasius, De Sabb.
628 3, 43 | A wicked and adulterous generation seeketh after a ~sign; and
629 3, 44 | An evil and adulterous ~generation seeketh a sign; and a sign
630 3, 45 | conscious of that perfect generation.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[45] A[
631 3, 57 | dwelling-place is one of generation ~and corruption, the heavenly
632 3, 65 | in three ways. First, by generation whereby ~a man begins to
633 3, 65 | Matrimony by a first and natural generation; ~while in Baptism he is
634 3, 65 | a second and spiritual ~generation. Therefore Matrimony should
635 3, 65 | the human race by means of generation: whereas the sacrament of
636 3, 66 | just as neither can carnal generation. Hence Augustine says on
637 3, 67 | 2~Reply OBJ 3: In carnal generation male and female co-operate
638 3, 67 | the passive, principle of generation. But in spiritual ~generation
639 3, 67 | generation. But in spiritual ~generation they do not act, either
640 3, 67 | above ~(A[3]). But in carnal generation nothing else is required
641 3, 67 | manner likened to carnal generation: wherefore it is ~written (
642 3, 67 | guile." Now, in carnal ~generation the new-born child needs
643 3, 67 | wherefore, ~in spiritual generation also, someone is needed
644 3, 67 | 1~Reply OBJ 2: In carnal generation nothing is essential besides
645 3, 67 | OBJ 2: Just as spiritual generation is distinct from carnal ~
646 3, 67 | is distinct from carnal ~generation, so is spiritual education
647 3, 68 | manifest that in carnal generation man ~does not beget in respect
648 3, 69 | which corresponds to carnal generation. But ~by carnal generation
649 3, 69 | generation. But ~by carnal generation man contracts none but original
650 3, 69 | Remiss. i), that "in carnal generation, ~original sin alone is
651 3, 69 | fruitfulness pertains to active generation. But a man is ~regenerated
652 3, 70 | contracted through the act ~of generation. Thirdly, because it was
653 3, 72 | besides the ~movement of generation whereby man receives life
654 3, 73 | it is clear ~that just as generation is required for corporeal
655 3, 73 | Baptism, which is ~spiritual generation; and Confirmation, which
656 3, 73 | made come to us through generation, while the same, as nourishing
657 3, 74 | the stage of incomplete ~generation, and therefore it has not
658 3, 75 | present in the last instant of generation. Hence no instant can be ~
659 3, 77 | corruption of one thing is the generation of ~another" (De Gener.
660 3, 77 | remain entire after the ~generation of the aforesaid things.
661 3, 79 | 2: Baptism is spiritual generation, which is a transition from ~
662 3, 83 | be said that His eternal ~generation, of itself, is in the full
663 Suppl, 2 | that Baptism is a spiritual generation; whereas ~Penance, as regards
664 Suppl, 2 | Now it is evident in the ~generation of a body, accompanied by
665 Suppl, 2 | are removed by the one generation: ~whereas in alteration,
666 Suppl, 6 | which is last in order of generation is first in the order of ~
667 Suppl, 32| anointed, and the organs of ~generation which it would be unbecoming
668 Suppl, 39| the Lord ~until the tenth generation." Much less therefore should
669 Suppl, 41| preservation of the species by generation which is possible without ~
670 Suppl, 52| there are many obstacles to generation that are not capable of ~
671 Suppl, 52| than on ~the matter. Now in generation the father gives the form,
672 Suppl, 54| to ~live until the fourth generation, so that consanguinity cannot
673 Suppl, 54| to the third and fourth generation. Secondly, because ~in each
674 Suppl, 54| Secondly, because ~in each generation the blood, the identity
675 Suppl, 54| Thus after ~the fourth generation it is fitting for the carnal
676 Suppl, 55| mingling of seeds that ~makes generation possible: wherefore a like
677 Suppl, 56| except by a perfect act of generation. Wherefore ~affinity is
678 Suppl, 56| it is possible for carnal generation to follow. Now spiritual
679 Suppl, 56| to follow. Now spiritual generation ~is not perfected except
680 Suppl, 56| a (carnal) ~father as to generation which is the way to being.
681 Suppl, 56| sacred ~font. For in carnal generation carnal relationship is contracted
682 Suppl, 56| that, Just as in carnal generation a person is born of a father ~
683 Suppl, 56| mother, so in spiritual generation a person is born again a
684 Suppl, 56| addition of a person by carnal generation entails a ~degree with regard
685 Suppl, 57| form which is the end of generation, and a ~term "wherefrom,"
686 Suppl, 57| contrary form, so legal generation has a ~term "whereto," namely
687 Suppl, 57| Reply OBJ 1: By spiritual generation the son is not withdrawn
688 Suppl, 59| his former life, since the generation ~of one thing is the corruption
689 Suppl, 64| seed in this case apt for generation. Moreover a complaint of
690 Suppl, 71| regeneration, wherefore just as by ~generation being does not accrue save
691 Suppl, 72| bodies is directed to the ~generation of inferior bodies, because
692 Suppl, 72| De Subst. ~Orbis.). But generation will cease then. Therefore
693 Suppl, 72| the purpose of ~causing generation in these lower bodies, but
694 Suppl, 72| does not follow that where generation ~ceases, the light of the
695 Suppl, 72| the middle of the place of generation. Hence ~others say that
696 Suppl, 72| movement is the cause of ~generation and corruption of lower
697 Suppl, 72| passive principle, as in the ~generation of simple bodies. The passive
698 Suppl, 72| passive principle of natural generation ~is the natural passive
699 Suppl, 72| ultimate form, as in the generation of a man according to the ~
700 Suppl, 72| definite way by ~the process of generation from seed. Wherefore even
701 Suppl, 73| the principle ~of active generation, and yet the whiteness of
702 Suppl, 73| thus He might work the generation of lower bodies even ~though
703 Suppl, 73| heaven is ~the cause of the generation of the lower bodies. In
704 Suppl, 76| to a body by the way of generation. Secondly, as to ~the body
705 Suppl, 76| body ~begotten of natural generation, as also that it is united
706 Suppl, 76| matter of things subject to generation and ~corruption, we must
707 Suppl, 76| recurrence that ~occurs in generation and corruption and that
708 Suppl, 76| hand, things subject to generation ~and corruption return by
709 Suppl, 76| and corruption return by generation to specific but not numerical ~
710 Suppl, 76| other things subject to generation ~and corruption is not subsistent
711 Suppl, 76| self-same man recur by natural generation, ~because the body of the
712 Suppl, 76| humanity: for it is clear that generation and resurrection are not
713 Suppl, 77| that which is in process of generation in the human body ~is not
714 Suppl, 77| are still in ~process of generation because they are potentially
715 Suppl, 77| the members that serve for generation will be after ~the resurrection
716 Suppl, 77| elements are in the course of generation in ~relation to mixed bodies,
717 Suppl, 77| it reaches the ~term of generation by the act of the generative,
718 Suppl, 77| multiplication that results from generation, must needs admit that ~
719 Suppl, 77| matter of things subject to generation and ~corruption it is necessary
720 Suppl, 78| functions of nutrition and generation?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[81] A[
721 Suppl, 78| of sexes is directed to generation; and ~in like manner the
722 Suppl, 78| OTC Para. 2/2~Further, generation is directed to supply the
723 Suppl, 78| preordained by God, since generation will continue up to that ~
724 Suppl, 81| moving lower ~bodies to generation and corruption, which is
725 Suppl, 83| quality. Now ~corruption, like generation, is the term of alteration.
726 Suppl, 85| rise in judgment with this generation, and shall condemn it."
727 Suppl, 86| rise in judgment with this generation, and shall ~condemn it."
728 Suppl, 86| is last in the order of generation is the first in the ~order
729 Suppl, 88| for the sake of continual generation in this lower world." But
730 Suppl, 88| in this lower world." But generation ~will cease when the number
731 Suppl, 88| be the principle of the generation and corruption of ~plants.
732 Suppl, 88| thereby it is the cause of generation and ~corruption in this
733 Suppl, 88| bodies are the cause of generation ~in this lower world by
734 Suppl, 88| their light. But, ~when generation ceases, movement will cease
735 Suppl, 88| ceased to be the cause of ~generation, its brightness will remain,
736 Suppl, 88| needs the movement and ~generation of a corporeal creature;
737 Suppl, 88| this end their continual generation is directed (De ~Generat.
738 Suppl, 88| renewed will remain ~for ever, generation and corruption being done
739 Suppl, 89| intellect to be the subject of ~generation and corruption, as being
740 Suppl, 94| that time will there be generation or corruption. Consequently
741 Suppl, 94| end, there will be neither generation, nor ~corruption, nor bodily
742 Suppl, 94| remain in this state of generation and corruption. The fire
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