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     Part, Question1   1, 1   |             was necessary for man's salvation that there should be ~a
  2   1, 1   |           it was necessary for ~the salvation of man that certain truths
  3   1, 1   |        errors. Whereas man's ~whole salvation, which is in God, depends
  4   1, 1   |        Therefore, in order that the salvation of men might be brought ~
  5   1, 1   |              signs; or the works of salvation; or the whole Christ, as
  6   1, 19  |         there is no man saved whose salvation He does not will." ~Secondly,
  7   1, 20  |             Him up to death for the salvation ~of the human race; rather
  8   1, 22  |          man as regards his eternal salvation. For in the science of ~
  9   1, 22  |            would impede their final salvation. For "to them ~that love
 10   1, 23  |             persons towards eternal salvation, ~existing in the divine
 11   1, 23  |          the order of some ~towards salvation.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[23] A[
 12   1, 23  |  predestination is the cause of the salvation ~of the predestined. Therefore
 13   1, 23  |           those ordained to eternal salvation, so reprobation is a part
 14   1, 23  |        ordains ~men towards eternal salvation, is without election.~Aquin.:
 15   1, 23  |  predestination of some to eternal ~salvation presupposes, in the order
 16   1, 23  |       reason, that God wills their ~salvation; and to this belong both
 17   1, 23  |          particular good of eternal salvation; since to love is ~to wish
 18   1, 23  |           man disposing him towards salvation, is all ~included under
 19   1, 23  |             why God pre-ordains to ~salvation one number of men more than
 20   1, 23  |           has chosen ~some for that salvation, from which very many in
 21   1, 23  |        anything else done to attain salvation; because ~whether these
 22   1, 23  |           would not attain, eternal salvation. But against this ~opinion
 23   1, 23  |           would not happen; so ~the salvation of a person is predestined
 24   1, 23  |           helps that person towards salvation falls under the order of ~
 25   1, 23  |            one would not attain to ~salvation. Whence, the predestined
 26   1, 32  |             rightly ~concerning the salvation of the human race, accomplished
 27   1, 53  |          receive the inheritance of salvation."~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[53] A[
 28   1, 57  |          receive the inheritance of salvation ~(Heb. 1:14)"; and this
 29   1, 57  |            day to ~do regarding the salvation of the human race, still
 30   1, 62  |          receive the inheritance of salvation" (Heb. ~1:14). This would
 31   1, 62  |        increased with regard to the salvation of such as are saved by ~
 32   1, 64  |          Now the procuring of men's salvation is prolonged even to the
 33   1, 54  |          receive the inheritance of salvation."~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[53] A[
 34   1, 58  |          receive the inheritance of salvation ~(Heb. 1:14)"; and this
 35   1, 58  |            day to ~do regarding the salvation of the human race, still
 36   1, 63  |          receive the inheritance of salvation" (Heb. ~1:14). This would
 37   1, 63  |        increased with regard to the salvation of such as are saved by ~
 38   1, 65  |          Now the procuring of men's salvation is prolonged even to the
 39   1, 105 |           world, and especially the salvation of the elect. Hence there
 40   1, 107 |         receive ~the inheritance of salvation"; whence it appears that
 41   1, 107 |           purpose of leading men to salvation. But all the ~elect are
 42   1, 107 |             elect are in pursuit of salvation until the Day of Judgment.
 43   1, 107 |             not be led any ~more to salvation by the ministry of the angels,
 44   1, 111 |            external ministry of our salvation can always assist and see
 45   1, 112 |             things, ~concerning the salvation of each one in his own regard.
 46   1, 112 |          receive the inheritance of salvation" (Heb. 1:14); and ~thus
 47   1, 112 |           procure what concerns the salvation of only one man. The other
 48   1, 112 |         receive ~the inheritance of salvation," as the Apostle says (Heb.
 49   1, 112 |          receive the inheritance of salvation, when they are baptized. ~
 50   1, 112 |          receive the inheritance of salvation, if we consider ~the ultimate
 51   1, 112 |    efficacious as to bring ~them to salvation: efficacious, nevertheless,
 52   1, 112 |       speaking the ~angels will the salvation of mankind: for in this
 53   1, 113 |         souls; whereas God's is the salvation of ~souls. Therefore demons
 54   1, 113 |           offices minister to man's salvation. But the ordering of the ~
 55   2, 2   |              and I will show him my salvation."~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[2] A[
 56   2, 19  |            itself and necessary for salvation, it does ~not bind; wherefore
 57   2, 19  |          itself, and necessary for ~salvation: but the will does not tend
 58   2, 35  |             penance steadfast unto ~salvation." Now to look at God belongs
 59   2, 44  |            trembling ~work out your salvation": and he would not say this
 60   2, 59  |      worketh penance steadfast unto salvation." Fourthly, because he may ~
 61   2, 68  |            are necessary to man for salvation?~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[68] A[
 62   2, 68  |           not necessary to man for ~salvation. Because the gifts are ordained
 63   2, 68  |            not necessary for man's ~salvation that he should attain to
 64   2, 68  |           not necessary to man for ~salvation.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[68] A[
 65   2, 68  |             it is enough, for man's salvation, that he behave well ~in
 66   2, 68  |           not ~necessary to man for salvation.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[68] A[
 67   2, 68  |            not necessary to man for salvation.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[68] A[
 68   2, 68  |           of these is necessary for salvation: since of ~wisdom it is
 69   2, 68  |              are also necessary for salvation.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[68] A[
 70   2, 68  |             gifts are necessary for salvation, as stated above (A[2]).
 71   2, 68  |            not for the necessity of salvation: hence ~the comparison fails.~
 72   2, 79  |          things are directed to the salvation of those who are ~blinded
 73   2, 79  |           heart are directed to the salvation of ~those who are blinded
 74   2, 79  |             always ~directed to the salvation of those who are blinded
 75   2, 79  |           they are directed to ~the salvation of those who are blinded
 76   2, 79  |          blinding of some, to their salvation, as in the case of some ~
 77   2, 87  |           Divine providence, to the salvation of men, either of those ~
 78   2, 91  |          Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: The salvation of man could not be achieved
 79   2, 91  |             law that brings ~all to salvation could not be given until
 80   2, 91  |    rudiments of righteousness unto ~salvation, in order to prepare them
 81   2, 98  |           same God, from Whom ~came salvation to man, through the grace
 82   2, 98  |           him insufficient aids to ~salvation.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[98] A[
 83   2, 98  |           Sovereign as regards the ~salvation of souls: while the angels
 84   2, 98  |         since it is ordained to the salvation of souls.~Aquin.: SMT FS
 85   2, 98  |        disposed man to that perfect salvation of the human race, which
 86   2, 98  |            Law disposed men for the salvation which was to ~come through
 87   2, 98  |           above (AA[2],3). But that salvation was to ~come not to the
 88   2, 98  |              that thou mayest be My salvation, even to ~the farthest part
 89   2, 98  |          Him." Therefore the way of salvation should not have ~been opened
 90   2, 98  |           Reply OBJ 1: Although the salvation, which was to come through
 91   2, 98  |             bestows the benefits of salvation on the human race gratuitously: ~
 92   2, 98  |            3: The Gentiles obtained salvation more perfectly and more ~
 93   2, 98  |            Law disposed man for the salvation which was to ~come through
 94   2, 98  |        reason could suffice him for salvation: and ~accordingly, in order
 95   2, 101 |           patterns, i.e. ~rules, of salvation: because the Greek {chaire}
 96   2, 101 |             of the Law are rules of salvation, and not ~only those that
 97   2, 101 |          however, that, since man's salvation is from God, those precepts ~
 98   2, 101 |             all seem to be rules of salvation, which direct man to God:
 99   2, 101 |             is an obstacle to man's salvation. Since, ~therefore, every
100   2, 101 |             should conduce to man's salvation, as Isidore says ~(Etym.
101   2, 102 |         order to signify that man's salvation is from God, by the ~direction
102   2, 103 |           things ~pertaining to the salvation of the faithful; therefore
103   2, 103 |           them to be necessary unto salvation, as though faith ~in Christ
104   2, 106 |            Him the cause of eternal salvation." But ~the Gospel does not
105   2, 106 |            in the power of God unto salvation to everyone that ~believeth."
106   2, 106 |         believeth." But there is no salvation but to those who are justified. ~
107   2, 106 |           of matters ~necessary for salvation; those things, to wit, that
108   2, 107 |             were concerned with the salvation of man, while the ~Pharisees
109   2, 108 |             necessary or opposed to salvation, and come ~under the prescription
110   2, 108 |         things ~necessary for man's salvation.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[108] A[
111   2, 108 |             they are necessary for ~salvation; for instance, that man
112   2, 109 |           not necessary to man ~for salvation, but that the gift of the
113   2, 112 |            the humanity causes our ~salvation by grace, the Divine power
114   2, 114 |          saved." Hence, since man's salvation can only be brought about
115   2, 114 |            and the Author of human ~salvation, according to Heb. 2:10: "
116   2, 114 |        perfect] the Author of their salvation."~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[114]
117   2, 114 |         fulfil man's desire for the salvation of ~another, although sometimes
118   2, 114 |           on the part of him ~whose salvation the just man desires. And
119   2, 114 |          faith avails for another's salvation by congruous ~and not by
120   2, 1   |          received the ~mysteries of salvation."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[1] A[
121   2, 1   |            His ~providence over the salvation of man, according to Heb.
122   2, 1   |       dispenses in time, for ~man's salvation, and which are the way to
123   2, 2   |         Whether it is necessary for salvation to believe in anything above ~
124   2, 2   |         Whether it is necessary for salvation to believe certain things ~
125   2, 2   |             is always necessary for salvation?~(8) Whether it is necessary
126   2, 2   |         Whether it is necessary for salvation to believe in the Trinity ~
127   2, 2   |         Whether it is necessary for salvation to believe anything above
128   2, 2   |          would seem unnecessary for salvation to believe anything above ~
129   2, 2   |             natural reason. For the salvation and perfection of a thing
130   2, 2   |       believe seems unnecessary for salvation.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[2] A[3]
131   2, 2   |        believe is not necessary for salvation.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[2] A[3]
132   2, 2   |            1 ~OBJ 3: Further, man's salvation rests on God, according
133   2, 2   |             to Ps. 36:39: ~"But the salvation of the just is from the
134   2, 2   |             not necessary for man's salvation, that ~he should believe
135   2, 2   |          are the means of attaining salvation. Now an ~act of virtue,
136   2, 2   |             which are necessary for salvation, as ~is evidenced by the
137   2, 2   |            Now it is necessary for ~salvation that certain things should
138   2, 2   |          equally ~necessary for the salvation of all, since those of higher
139   2, 2   |             it is necessary for the salvation of all, that they should ~
140   2, 2   |            is not necessary for the salvation of all ~that they should
141   2, 2   |              many gentiles obtained salvation through the ministry of ~
142   2, 2   |          was not necessary ~for the salvation of all to believe explicitly
143   2, 2   |         Whether it is necessary for salvation to believe explicitly in
144   2, 2   |            it was not necessary for salvation to believe ~explicitly in
145   2, 2   |     beginning it was necessary ~for salvation to believe in the Trinity.~
146   2, 3   |           of faith is necessary for salvation?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[3] A[1]
147   2, 3   |           of faith is necessary for salvation?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[3] A[2]
148   2, 3   |         faith is not necessary for ~salvation. For, seemingly, a thing
149   2, 3   |             thing is sufficient for salvation, if it is ~a means of attaining
150   2, 3   |         faith is not ~necessary for salvation.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[3] A[2]
151   2, 3   |       others, is ~not necessary for salvation, for the Apostle says (1
152   2, 3   |             it is not necessary for salvation.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[3] A[2]
153   2, 3   |            confession is made unto ~salvation."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[3] A[
154   2, 3   |       Things that are necessary for salvation come under the ~precepts
155   2, 3   |            Hence its ~necessity for salvation depends on how it falls
156   2, 3   |             it is not necessary for salvation to confess one's faith at ~
157   2, 3   |           of faith is necessary for salvation.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[3] A[2]
158   2, 8   |           seems to be necessary for salvation, since by faith Christ ~
159   2, 8   | understanding is not necessary for ~salvation: and, consequently, is not
160   2, 8   |          that are not necessary for salvation; but with ~regard to those
161   2, 8   |        those that are necessary for salvation, they are sufficiently ~
162   2, 8   |             to things necessary for salvation, the gift of ~understanding
163   2, 10  |            or some hindrance to the salvation of those who if they were ~
164   2, 10  |         Further, Baptism avails for salvation more than preaching does, ~
165   2, 10  |              duty to look after the salvation of ~their children, especially
166   2, 10  |          provide ~the sacraments of salvation for the children of unbelievers
167   2, 10  |             children fail to obtain salvation.~
168   2, 11  |            conversion, looks to the salvation of others, by excommunicating
169   2, 11  |         Penance whereby the ~way of salvation is opened to them.~Aquin.:
170   2, 11  |            relation to the eternal ~salvation of them and of others. Hence
171   2, 11  |           be an obstacle to eternal salvation in ~many, we are not bound
172   2, 11  |           it, both because eternal ~salvation takes precedence of temporal
173   2, 11  |         might be prejudicial to the salvation of others, both because ~
174   2, 11  |          debar them from the way of salvation, ~but neither does she protect
175   2, 12  |           the ~obtaining of eternal salvation, for which reason it is
176   2, 16  |         hope for ~another's eternal salvation.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[17] A[
177   2, 16  |          faith and the beginning of salvation." But salvation is by faith
178   2, 16  |        beginning of salvation." But salvation is by faith whereby ~we
179   2, 19  |             is that from Him ~comes salvation to mankind, and pardon to
180   2, 24  |            the principal ~author of salvation, but not, to hope in man
181   2, 24  |         Whether it is necessary for salvation that we should show our
182   2, 24  |             it is not necessary for salvation that we show ~our enemies
183   2, 31  |           would look after your own salvation ~first. What you want is,
184   2, 35  |          about ~things necessary to salvation, or by undue obstinacy,
185   2, 35  |          about things necessary to ~salvation. Moreover all this was ordained
186   2, 41  |             prejudice to ~one's own salvation, which is not precluded
187   2, 41  |           of them are necessary for salvation, and cannot be ~foregone
188   2, 41  |             which ~is necessary for salvation, in order to avoid giving
189   2, 41  |        which are not ~necessary for salvation: because the scandal which
190   2, 41  |           of these is necessary for salvation, to wit, that he whose duty ~
191   2, 41  |           whatever is necessary for salvation, but also whatever is a ~
192   2, 41  |            is a ~means of obtaining salvation more perfectly, according
193   2, 41  |            mercy ~are necessary for salvation. This may be seen in the
194   2, 41  |             that are necessary for ~salvation.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[43] A[
195   2, 41  |         grace which is his means of salvation, yet, in so far as it disposes
196   2, 41  |             it tends to the loss of salvation.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[43] A[
197   2, 41  |             that ~are necessary for salvation, they are not to be foregone
198   2, 42  |           direct man in the way of ~salvation, according to Ps. 18:9: "
199   2, 43  |             than suffices for their salvation. This measure is wanting
200   2, 45  |             to things necessary for salvation; and such diligence is given
201   2, 45  |           in ~matters necessary for salvation, but also in all things
202   2, 45  |             to things necessary for salvation. This by ~practice merits
203   2, 50  |            in matters necessary for salvation is common to ~all holy persons.~
204   2, 50  |        about matters necessary for ~salvation, while counsel is given
205   2, 50  |        which are not necessary ~for salvation. Now mercy is necessary
206   2, 50  |          Now mercy is necessary for salvation, according to James ~2:13, "
207   2, 50  |        poverty is not necessary for salvation, but belongs to the ~life
208   2, 50  |      whether they be ~necessary for salvation or not, and yet not every
209   2, 50  |             mercy is ~necessary for salvation.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[52] A[
210   2, 51  |             to things necessary for salvation, it ~will be a venial sin.~
211   2, 52  |          circumstance necessary for salvation, it ~will be a mortal sin.
212   2, 52  |           that is not necessary for salvation, it is not a mortal but
213   2, 52  |             which is ~necessary for salvation, it is drawn to the other
214   2, 60  |             always of necessity for salvation to restore what one ~has
215   2, 60  |        taken away is necessary for ~salvation?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[62] A[
216   2, 60  |     impossible is not necessary for salvation. ~But sometimes it is impossible
217   2, 60  |             not seem necessary for ~salvation to restore what one has
218   2, 60  |            sin is not necessary for salvation, ~for then a man would be
219   2, 60  |            it is not necessary ~for salvation to restore what one has
220   2, 60  |            it is not ~necessary for salvation to restore what one has
221   2, 60  |            it is not necessary for ~salvation to restore what one has
222   2, 60  |            justice is necessary for salvation, it follows that it is ~
223   2, 60  |           that it is ~necessary for salvation to restore what has been
224   2, 60  |           this is not necessary for salvation, as stated above. ~However
225   2, 62  |             Nor is it necessary for salvation that a ~man omit the act
226   2, 64  |    themselves lack, have no hope of salvation. Therefore ~it is erroneous
227   2, 68  |       things that are necessary for salvation. Yet clerics and priests ~
228   2, 68  |             it is not necessary for salvation to give evidence.~Aquin.:
229   2, 68  |           for things necessary for ~salvation except by some sin. But
230   2, 68  |             But it is necessary for salvation to give ~true evidence,
231   2, 68  |           evidence is necessary for salvation, provided the ~witness be
232   2, 71  |            that walk in the ~way of salvation, [*Cf. Mt. 7:14] and because
233   2, 81  |          for things concerning our ~salvation, we conform our will to
234   2, 81  |           as they are expedient for salvation.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[83] A[
235   2, 81  |          for things relating to his salvation, and yet ~it is not granted
236   2, 81  |             it is not necessary for salvation, nor yet manifestly contrary ~
237   2, 81  |          through being conducive to salvation, we merit it not only ~by
238   2, 81  |               things necessary for ~salvation - piously - perseveringly";
239   2, 81  |        himself things necessary for salvation, piously and ~perseveringly.~
240   2, 86  |          but also about matters of ~salvation: thus in Baptism men vow
241   2, 86  |          above all is necessary for salvation. Therefore vows ~are not
242   2, 86  |            an end - for instance if salvation be unattainable without ~
243   2, 86  |           universally necessary for salvation. Therefore, properly speaking,
244   2, 86  |     although they are necessary for salvation. The same ~answer applies
245   2, 89  |           which I will show him the salvation ~of God." And forasmuch
246   2, 91  |             of God is conducive to ~salvation, and consequently none is
247   2, 93  |        something prejudicial to the salvation of mankind. Hence ~Athanasius,
248   2, 94  |           in his ears, will he find salvation by wearing them round his
249   2, 102 |         this obedience suffices for salvation. If they be ~willing to
250   2, 102 |     obedience; one, sufficient ~for salvation, and consisting in obeying
251   2, 120 |            it is not sufficient for salvation that one ~refrain from injuring
252   2, 122 |            it is not necessary for ~salvation. But it would seem that
253   2, 122 |          martyrdom is necessary for salvation, ~since the Apostle says (
254   2, 122 |             confession is made unto salvation," and it is ~written (1
255   2, 122 |             as being ~necessary for salvation. Thus Augustine declares (
256   2, 122 |          cases it be necessary for ~salvation, since there are cases when
257   2, 122 |             it is not necessary for salvation ~to suffer martyrdom; thus
258   2, 127 |            me with the ~garments of salvation," and afterwards he adds, "
259   2, 145 |           themselves, necessary for salvation. But the commandments ~of
260   2, 145 |             which are necessary for salvation, not of ~themselves, but
261   2, 147 |           cannot be in the state of salvation: since it is ~written (Wis.
262   2, 147 |             as it is sufficient for salvation: and in this way it is ~
263   2, 176 |             matters profitable unto salvation, to ~which purpose the gratuitous
264   2, 182 |       wherefore it is necessary for salvation. Secondly, by the ~removal
265   2, 182 |         since this is necessary for salvation. Therefore, if the perfection
266   2, 182 |         perfection is necessary for salvation, and that all are bound ~
267   2, 182 |           to desire to work out his salvation in ~a monastery or under
268   2, 183 |             in itself necessary for salvation to accept the ~episcopal
269   2, 183 |          things thus necessary ~for salvation, before the command is given;
270   2, 183 |            in things ~necessary for salvation. Hence the Blessed Mark
271   2, 183 |             himself to work for the salvation of his ~neighbor, wherefore
272   2, 183 |            in working out one's own salvation, whereas ~it belongs to
273   2, 183 |         oneself in working for ~the salvation of others. Hence so long
274   2, 183 |           man can be useful to the ~salvation of his neighbor, he would
275   2, 183 |           himself only with his own salvation, ~since he has bound himself
276   2, 183 |           own but also for ~others' salvation. Wherefore Innocent III
277   2, 183 |            be unable to procure the salvation of others it is meet he ~
278   2, 183 |         forego the work of ~his own salvation, which pertains to the religious
279   2, 183 |          the procuring of another's salvation; wherefore a monk ~may be
280   2, 183 |           also to work out ~his own salvation. And a bishop, if he be
281   2, 183 |        hindered from procuring the ~salvation of others, may enter the
282   2, 183 |          office for the sake of the salvation of their subjects. Consequently
283   2, 183 |              Consequently when ~the salvation of his subjects demands
284   2, 183 |           On the other hand, if the salvation of his subjects can be sufficiently ~
285   2, 183 |          himself to ~his neighbor's salvation, should an opportunity offer,
286   2, 184 |         that which is necessary for salvation does not seemingly pertain
287   2, 184 |           religion is necessary for salvation, whether because ~"thereby
288   2, 184 |            of God is necessary for ~salvation, but to offer oneself wholly,
289   2, 186 |             works pertaining to the salvation ~of souls.~Aquin.: SMT SS
290   2, 186 |            directly ordained to the salvation of ~souls, such as preaching
291   2, 186 |            life as directed to the ~salvation of souls.~Aquin.: SMT SS
292   2, 187 |         cannot attain to the end of salvation unless ~one fulfil that
293   2, 187 |              desire to work out his salvation in a monastery or under
294   3      |           by which we attain to our salvation; (3) the end of immortal ~
295   3      |           God was made man for our ~salvation; the second, about such
296   3, 1   |             it to Himself for man's salvation.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[1] A[1]
297   3, 1   |        pertains especially to man's salvation; ~hence it is written (Mal.
298   3, 1   |            seem ~unfitting to man's salvation that God should be made
299   3, 1   |     perdition is necessary ~for the salvation of man. But the mystery
300   3, 1   |            was necessary for man's ~salvation that God should become incarnate.~
301   3, 1   |            afford him the remedy of salvation. Hence, ~on Jn. 1:14, "And
302   3, 1   |              as God predestines the salvation of anyone to be ~brought
303   3, 1   |            it runs counter to man's salvation, for which God became incarnate. ~
304   3, 1   |             was sufficient for the ~salvation of human nature. Therefore
305   3, 1   |            from the effect of man's salvation; for, as is said Qq. Vet
306   3, 4   |           took place for the common salvation of all men; hence it is
307   3, 4   |            universal cause of human salvation.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[4] A[4]
308   3, 5   |           also follow that the real salvation of man has not taken place; ~
309   3, 5   |        whole, ~that He might bestow salvation on me wholly; for what was
310   3, 7   |             since it extends to the salvation of the whole human race;
311   3, 8   |        which is ~sufficient for the salvation of the whole human race;
312   3, 9   |         perfect the author of their salvation by His passion." And ~hence
313   3, 15  |           forsaken Me? Far from My ~salvation are the words of My sins."
314   3, 16  |            is the occasion of man's salvation. For no ~lowliness that
315   3, 16  |         Nature, but bring about our salvation, how dost thou maintain
316   3, 16  |           what was the cause of our salvation was the occasion of harm
317   3, 18  |          but for the sake ~of man's salvation. Hence it is plain that
318   3, 18  |           will of Christ wished the salvation of the human race, although ~
319   3, 18  |           Divine will regarding the salvation of the human race ~should
320   3, 19  |            of the Godhead; for the ~salvation wherewith the manhood of
321   3, 19  |     Therefore if Christ merited our salvation it follows that our salvation ~
322   3, 19  |       salvation it follows that our salvation ~is not by God's grace but
323   3, 19  |         with Christ. And thus man's salvation ~is from grace.~
324   3, 21  |           Himself, pertained to the salvation of others according to Rm.
325   3, 22  |          God, wherein his peace and salvation consist. ~Wherefore under
326   3, 22  |             was offered ~up for the salvation of the offerers, as is prescribed
327   3, 22  |           we received ~the grace of salvation, according to Heb. 5:9: "
328   3, 22  |            Him the cause of eternal salvation." Thirdly, through Him we
329   3, 24  |           is to be directed towards salvation, which belongs to a ~suppositum
330   3, 24  |             were not incarnate, our salvation ~might yet have been achieved
331   3, 24  |            eternity, so decreed our salvation, that it should be achieved
332   3, 24  |           would have ~decreed men's salvation by other means. But since
333   3, 24  |         should be the ~cause of our salvation.~
334   3, 25  |         which we ~place our hope of salvation. But we place our hope in
335   3, 25  |            its effect, which is our salvation, it will ~appear as endowed
336   3, 27  |         have needed ~redemption and salvation which is by Christ, of whom
337   3, 27  |            law, are ordered for the salvation of others, ~according to
338   3, 30  |        excludes man from the way of salvation; because, as ~the Apostle
339   3, 31  |           and most expedient to the salvation of man, since this is ~what
340   3, 31  |           show that He came for the salvation both of the ~circumcised
341   3, 35  |         because for us and ~for our salvation, uniting the human nature
342   3, 35  |             Christ was born for our salvation is, in a way, ~natural,
343   3, 36  |          were to be instructed unto salvation, concerning ~the grace of
344   3, 36  |         time, after He had "wrought salvation in the midst of ~the earth" (
345   3, 36  |          first coming was unto the ~salvation of all, which is by faith
346   3, 36  |              ad 3), it befitted the salvation ~of mankind that Christ'
347   3, 36  |             been prejudicial to the salvation of ~mankind if God's birth
348   3, 36  |            Para. 1/1~I answer that, Salvation, which was to be accomplished
349   3, 36  |        birth was ordered unto man's salvation, which is ~by faith. But
350   3, 36  |       Christ they were ~seeking for salvation."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[36] A[
351   3, 36  |           of obtaining from Him the salvation which is of God."~Aquin.:
352   3, 36  |           Him who is to die for the salvation of all" (Gregory, Hom. x
353   3, 37  |           the name Jesus signifies "salvation"; as is clear from ~Mt.
354   3, 37  |        people from their sins." But salvation ~through Christ was accomplished
355   3, 37  |             as Jesus, which ~means "salvation." For the name "Emmanuel,
356   3, 37  |             designates the cause of salvation, which is the union of ~
357   3, 37  |            the way ~and term of our salvation are pointed out: inasmuch
358   3, 37  |            spiritual and ~universal salvation, this name is proper to
359   3, 38  |             nations into the way of salvation was reserved to Christ alone,
360   3, 40  |            not despair of their own salvation."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[40] A[
361   3, 40  |            of themselves relate to ~salvation. Now abstinence in eating
362   3, 40  |            not of itself ~relate to salvation, according to Rm. 14:17: "
363   3, 40  |       preach for gain, not for ~the salvation of mankind." And the same
364   3, 42  |              that thou mayest be my salvation even to the farthest part
365   3, 42  |           But Christ gave light and salvation through His doctrine. Therefore
366   3, 42  |           given to be the light and salvation of the ~Gentiles through
367   3, 42  |             deprived of the hope of salvation. For ~this reason certain
368   3, 42  |              1/1~I answer that, The salvation of the multitude is to be
369   3, 42  |            perverseness, hinder the salvation of the multitude, the preacher ~
370   3, 42  |             that he may ~insure the salvation of the multitude. Now the
371   3, 42  |      considerable hindrance to ~the salvation of the people, both because
372   3, 42  |           which was the only way to salvation, and because their ~evil
373   3, 43  |     proportion ~to the needs of the salvation of mankind, the achievement
374   3, 43  |          shall pass ~away'; but the salvation and justification of the
375   3, 44  |        miracles are ordained to the salvation of ~mankind. But sometimes
376   3, 44  |           and principally as to the salvation of his soul. ~Consequently,
377   3, 44  |            or in his goods, for the salvation of man's ~soul - namely,
378   3, 44  |             Divine power, unto the ~salvation of mankind. Now it belongs
379   3, 44  |            His own creature for the salvation of others; ~rather, as Hilary
380   3, 44  |             to afford an example of salvation as ~being procured by Him,
381   3, 46  |           for Him to suffer for the salvation of the human ~race.~Aquin.:
382   3, 46  |            that the fruit ~of man's salvation should not follow unless
383   3, 46  |             sin concurred for man's salvation. ~In the first place, man
384   3, 46  |            the perfection of ~human salvation; hence the Apostle says (
385   3, 46  |             are requisite for man's salvation. Hence it is written (1 ~
386   3, 46  |             befitting the universal salvation of ~the entire world. Hence
387   3, 46  |            sufficed to secure man's salvation, because ~from His Divine
388   3, 46  |             penance, steadfast unto salvation." And so to atone for the
389   3, 46  |            it was fitting for man's salvation that Christ ~should have
390   3, 46  |        before ages: He hath wrought salvation in the midst ~of the earth" -
391   3, 46  |           cross for us, ~so for our salvation He was crucified as a guilty
392   3, 46  |              the principle of men's salvation is the Godhead Itself, ~
393   3, 46  |    according to Ps. 36:39: "But the salvation of the just is from the
394   3, 47  |       Passion wrought its effect of salvation ~first of all among the
395   3, 48  |           Passion brought about our salvation by way of merit?~(2) Whether
396   3, 48  |          the Passion) secured man's salvation efficiently?~Aquin.: SMT
397   3, 48  |           Passion brought about our salvation by way of merit?~Aquin.:
398   3, 48  |            did not bring about our ~salvation by way of merit. For the
399   3, 48  |            Christ did not merit our salvation.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[48] A[
400   3, 48  |     Therefore He did not ~merit our salvation by suffering more than He
401   3, 48  |        appears that He merited the ~salvation of the faithful.~Aquin.:
402   3, 48  |         state of grace, merits his ~salvation thereby, according to Mt.
403   3, 48  |             by His Passion ~merited salvation, not only for Himself, but
404   3, 48  |         Christ merited our ~eternal salvation; but on our side there were
405   3, 48  |           Passion brought about our salvation by way of atonement?~Aquin.:
406   3, 48  |            did not bring about our ~salvation by way of atonement. For
407   3, 48  |           Passion brought about our salvation by way of redemption?~Aquin.:
408   3, 48  |          Passion did not effect our salvation ~by way of redemption. For
409   3, 48  |             saints ~conduced to our salvation, according to Col. 1:24: "
410   3, 48  |           for your exhortation ~and salvation."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[48] A[
411   3, 48  |           Passion brought about our salvation efficiently?~Aquin.: SMT
412   3, 48  |            did not bring about our ~salvation efficiently. For the efficient
413   3, 48  |          the efficient cause of our salvation is the ~greatness of the
414   3, 48  |             did not bring about our salvation efficiently.~Aquin.: SMT
415   3, 48  |         efficiently bring about the salvation of all men.~Aquin.: SMT
416   3, 48  |            Passion accomplished our salvation. Therefore it was not by
417   3, 48  |             power brings ~about our salvation efficiently. Therefore Christ'
418   3, 48  |             cross ~accomplished our salvation efficiently.~Aquin.: SMT
419   3, 48  |           efficient cause of ~man's salvation is God. But since Christ'
420   3, 48  |             of His Godhead ~for the salvation of men. Consequently, then,
421   3, 48  |         Passion ~accomplishes man's salvation efficiently.~Aquin.: SMT
422   3, 49  |     hindered man from securing his ~salvation.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[49] A[
423   3, 50  |          conduced in any way to our salvation?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[50] A[
424   3, 50  |          conduced in any way to our salvation?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[50] A[
425   3, 50  |          conduce in any way to ~our salvation. For death is a sort of
426   3, 50  |          not work anything for our ~salvation.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[50] A[
427   3, 50  |        Christ's Passion wrought our salvation by way of merit. ~But Christ'
428   3, 50  |    accomplish anything towards our ~salvation.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[50] A[
429   3, 50  |            not be the cause of ~our salvation, which is something spiritual.~
430   3, 50  |           death is the cause of our salvation, according to what has ~
431   3, 50  |          cannot be the cause of our salvation by ~way of merit, but only
432   3, 50  |          departed, was conducive to salvation in virtue of the Godhead
433   3, 50  |             of the obstacles to our salvation: and these ~are the death
434   3, 50  |          Christ's death wrought our salvation from the power of the ~Godhead
435   3, 50  |           fact" did not effect ~our salvation by way of merit, yet it
436   3, 51  |       except it was helpful ~to our salvation. But Christ's burial seems
437   3, 51  |             to be conducive to ~our salvation. Therefore, it was not fitting
438   3, 51  |          Christ's death wrought our salvation, so likewise did ~His burial.
439   3, 51  |             is an occasion of men's salvation. Thus thou shalt not deem ~
440   3, 51  |             because He died for the salvation of others; and a sepulchre ~
441   3, 51  |           He endured death for our ~salvation, for the reasons alleged
442   3, 51  |          been detrimental to man's ~salvation, for it would not have seemed
443   3, 52  |        nature is ordained for man's salvation: and to secure this it ~
444   3, 52  |           universal cause of men's ~salvation, both of the living and
445   3, 53  |      humanity was ordained for our ~salvation. But Christ's Passion sufficed
446   3, 53  |            Passion sufficed for our salvation, since by it ~we were loosed
447   3, 53  |            complete the work of our salvation: because, just ~as for this
448   3, 53  |        Christ's Passion wrought our salvation, properly speaking, ~by
449   3, 55  |         Passion is ordained for our salvation, so ~also is His Resurrection,
450   3, 55  |      Resurrection is for the common salvation ~of all, so it came to the
451   3, 56  |      humanity are profitable to our salvation through the power of the ~
452   3, 57  |            took human flesh for our salvation. But ~it would have been
453   3, 57  |       Ascension is the cause of our salvation?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[57] A[
454   3, 57  |            is not the cause of our ~salvation. For, Christ was the cause
455   3, 57  |         Christ was the cause of our salvation in so far as He ~merited
456   3, 57  |            is not the cause of ~our salvation.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[57] A[
457   3, 57  |       Ascension be the cause of our salvation, it ~seems that this is
458   3, 57  |            was not the cause of our salvation.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[57] A[
459   3, 57  |             1/1~OBJ 3: Further, the salvation which Christ bestows is
460   3, 57  |          according to Is. 51:6: "My salvation shall be for ever." But
461   3, 57  |             is not the cause of our salvation.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[57] A[
462   3, 57  |       Ascension is the cause of our salvation in two ~ways: first of all,
463   3, 57  |          ascending, He did for ~our salvation. First, He prepared the
464   3, 57  |       Ascension is the cause of our salvation by way not ~of merit, but
465   3, 59  |            and the author of their ~salvation, according to Heb. 2:10: "
466   3, 59  |         perfect the author of their salvation by His Passion."~Aquin.:
467   3, 59  |      affairs with ~the end of human salvation. For, to whomsoever the
468   3, 59  |     beatitude, which is everlasting salvation, to ~which men are admitted,
469   3, 59  |          receive the inheritance of salvation (?)." But they are submitted
470   3, 59  |          joy which they have at the salvation of men, ~according to Lk.
471   3, 60  |             are necessary for man's salvation, as we shall show ~farther
472   3, 60  |             is not fitting that the salvation of men be ~restricted by
473   3, 60  |      sacraments. Nor is the ~way of salvation narrowed thereby: because
474   3, 60  |              the same for all." But salvation, which is sought through
475   3, 61  |             are necessary for man's salvation?~(2) Whether they were necessary
476   3, 61  |             are necessary for man's salvation? ~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[61] A[
477   3, 61  |             not necessary for man's salvation. ~For the Apostle says (
478   3, 61  |          are not ~necessary for the salvation of man.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
479   3, 61  |      sacraments were ~necessary for salvation. Therefore sacraments are
480   3, 61  |            not necessary for man's ~salvation.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[61] A[
481   3, 61  |            sufficient cause of ~our salvation; for the Apostle says (Rm.
482   3, 61  |             not necessary for man's salvation.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[61] A[
483   3, 61  |             But it is necessary for salvation that men be united together
484   3, 61  |            are necessary for man's ~salvation.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[61] A[
485   3, 61  |            are necessary unto man's salvation for three ~reasons. The
486   3, 61  |          provides man with means of salvation, in the shape ~of corporeal
487   3, 61  |           sufficient cause of man's salvation. But ~God gives grace to
488   3, 61  |           sufficient cause of man's salvation. ~But it does not follow
489   3, 61  |             the perfection of human salvation was ~accomplished by Christ;
490   3, 61  |            was necessary for man's ~salvation that Christ's coming should
491   3, 61  |             are necessary for man's salvation, in so far ~as they are
492   3, 62  |        sacraments are necessary for salvation: nor ~is it an intermediate
493   3, 62  |            sacraments which brought salvation to the Church." ~Consequently,
494   3, 64  |             certainty in regard ~to salvation; the more that some sacraments
495   3, 64  |        sacraments are necessary for salvation, ~as we shall state further
496   3, 64  |           is an efficient ~cause of salvation. And thus such unbelief
497   3, 65  |        sacraments are necessary for salvation?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[65] A[
498   3, 65  |        sacraments are necessary for salvation?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[65] A[
499   3, 65  |        sacraments are necessary for salvation. For ~what is not necessary
500   3, 65  |        sacraments are necessary for salvation.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[65] A[
 
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