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     Part, Question501   3, 65  |        sacrament is a hindrance ~to salvation. Therefore, in like manner,
502   3, 65  |       sacraments are necessary ~for salvation.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[65] A[
503   3, 65  |        sacraments are necessary for salvation. Two of ~them are necessary
504   3, 65  |       sacraments is a hindrance ~to salvation, yet it does not amount
505   3, 65  |          that is not necessary for ~salvation. Else those who do not receive
506   3, 66  |         were not necessary for our ~salvation, because even if He had
507   3, 66  |            Baptism is necessary for salvation. But sometimes there ~is
508   3, 66  |         Baptism, in respect of the ~salvation of the faithful in the Church;
509   3, 67  |            which are necessary for ~salvation, man can easily find the
510   3, 67  |           should suffer loss of his salvation.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[67] A[
511   3, 67  |          and a guide in the road of salvation."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[67] A[
512   3, 68  |            not narrow man's road to salvation. But before Christ's coming
513   3, 68  |         that "we believe the way of salvation ~to be open to those only
514   3, 68  |           which they cannot obtain ~salvation. Now it is manifest that
515   3, 68  |     manifest that no one can obtain salvation but ~through Christ; wherefore
516   3, 68  |         without Baptism there is no salvation for men.~Aquin.: SMT TP
517   3, 68  |           not ~always necessary for salvation, yet faith, of which Baptism
518   3, 68  |            Baptism is necessary for salvation. Now that is necessary "
519   3, 68  |         seems that none can obtain ~salvation without Baptism.~Aquin.:
520   3, 68  |        seems that a man ~can obtain salvation without the sacrament of
521   3, 68  |        wanting thus, cannot ~obtain salvation: since neither sacramentally
522   3, 68  |              through Whom alone can salvation be obtained.~Aquin.: SMT
523   3, 68  |          And ~such a man can obtain salvation without being actually baptized,
524   3, 68  |           said to be necessary for ~salvation in so far as man cannot
525   3, 68  |         faith does not ~suffice for salvation; nor is it the foundation,
526   3, 68  |           sacrament of Baptism give salvation ~to a man whose will is
527   3, 68  |          thereby you may ~grow unto salvation."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[68] A[
528   3, 68  |          Baptism as bringing us to ~salvation by giving us sanctifying
529   3, 68  |            does not receive it unto salvation. Hence Augustine says (De ~
530   3, 68  |             can receive or keep the salvation of the blessed."~Aquin.:
531   3, 68  |             on him, though not unto salvation.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[68] A[
532   3, 68  |           can it be said that their salvation is implied in ~the faith
533   3, 68  |            birth they might ~obtain salvation through Christ. Moreover
534   3, 68  |         mother the Church, receive ~salvation not by their own act, but
535   3, 68  |             own mouths confess unto salvation . . . And ~if they are rightly
536   3, 68  |             it a hindrance to their salvation if their parents be ~unbelievers,
537   3, 68  |            is more efficacious unto salvation than ~Adam's sin unto condemnation,
538   3, 68  |             the ~hands of man, unto salvation. They can, however, be subject
539   3, 68  |             as to think about their salvation, and understand the ~power
540   3, 69  |             have profited them unto salvation.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[69] A[
541   3, 70  |          for any signs of faith and salvation to be ~prescribed to him,
542   3, 70  |            itself the perfection of salvation, to ~which God calls all
543   3, 70  |           contain the perfection of salvation, but ~signified it as to
544   3, 70  |           is the universal cause of salvation for all, and is "The ~Remission
545   3, 71  |             in things necessary for salvation. In like manner the sponsor, ~
546   3, 71  |        devil is the enemy ~of man's salvation, which man acquires by Baptism;
547   3, 71  |              lest they impede man's salvation. ~Which expulsion is signified
548   3, 71  |      sacraments are ordained to the salvation of man; hence it is ~written (
549   3, 71  |             strive to hinder man's ~salvation. And this impediment is
550   3, 71  |     perception of the mysteries of ~salvation. Hence Rabanus says (De
551   3, 71  |            wisdom and ~power brings salvation to the catechumen, that
552   3, 72  |             are ordained unto man's salvation. But ~man can be saved without
553   3, 72  |           waters of Baptism bearing salvation in ~His flight, bestows
554   3, 72  |              some way necessary for salvation: but some, so that there
555   3, 72  |           some, so that there is no salvation ~without them; some as conducing
556   3, 72  |      conducing to the perfection of salvation; and thus ~it is that Confirmation
557   3, 72  |       Confirmation is necessary for salvation: although salvation is ~
558   3, 72  |             for salvation: although salvation is ~possible without it,
559   3, 72  |            thee with the chrism of ~salvation, in the name of the Father
560   3, 72  |          nor of the effect which is salvation, ~though Baptism is necessary
561   3, 72  |            Baptism is necessary for salvation. Again, in the baptismal
562   3, 72  |         itself bestowed on man unto salvation by ~the sacrament of visible
563   3, 72  |             thee with the chrism of salvation." The third is the sign
564   3, 72  |            Holiness is the cause of salvation. Therefore it comes to ~
565   3, 72  |           whether we say "chrism of salvation" or "of sanctification."~
566   3, 72  |             thee with the chrism of salvation": but furthermore man is
567   3, 72  |           and the effect, ~which is salvation. Whereas these are not understood
568   3, 72  |           which pertain to his own ~salvation, forasmuch as he lives to
569   3, 72  |            confession is made unto ~salvation," according to Rm. 10:10.
570   3, 73  |         Whether it is necessary for salvation?~(4) Its names;~(5) Its
571   3, 73  |          Eucharist is necessary for salvation?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[73] A[
572   3, 73  |          sacrament is necessary for salvation. For our ~Lord said (Jn.
573   3, 73  |           without which there is no salvation, so also is the Eucharist.
574   3, 73  |            Baptism is necessary for salvation, so also is ~this sacrament.~
575   3, 73  |       without which there can be no salvation; for ~there is no entering
576   3, 73  |           there is no entering into salvation outside the Church, just
577   3, 73  |        sacrament, a man can obtain ~salvation through the desire of receiving
578   3, 73  |      sacrament is not necessary for salvation in the same way as Baptism
579   3, 73  |           there could never be any ~salvation, according to Rm. 3:25: "
580   3, 75  |          love, out of which for our salvation ~He assumed a true body
581   3, 76  |      sacrament is ordained for the ~salvation of the faithful, not by
582   3, 76  |             body is offered for the salvation of ~the body, and the blood
583   3, 76  |         body, and the blood for the salvation of the soul."~Aquin.: SMT
584   3, 79  |           in this sacrament for the salvation of the body, and His blood ~
585   3, 79  |             body is offered for the salvation of the body, and ~the blood
586   3, 79  |              and ~the blood for the salvation of the soul," although each
587   3, 79  |        although each works for the ~salvation of both, since the entire
588   3, 79  |          receive ~communion for the salvation of one individual. Consequently,
589   3, 79  |             it is offered for their salvation. Hence it is ~said in the
590   3, 79  |            hope of their safety and salvation." ~And our Lord expressed
591   3, 80  |             sin, but rather ~obtain salvation, by receiving the body of
592   3, 80  |            instituted as a means of salvation. Consequently, ~the body
593   3, 80  |            is not of ~necessity for salvation. But this sacrament is not
594   3, 80  |            is not of necessity for ~salvation, as was stated above (Q[
595   3, 82  |         Baptism is ordained for the salvation of mankind, so ~also is
596   3, 83  |           capable of giving eternal salvation; what then do we do? Do
597   3, 83  |     sacraments are ordained for the salvation ~of all the faithful. But
598   3, 83  |        common prayer put up for the salvation of all the faithful and
599   3, 83  |            the whole mystery of our salvation is comprised in ~this sacrament,
600   3, 83  |          which I ~will show him the salvation of God": and this is taken
601   3, 83  |             all that belongs to the salvation of the entire ~Church.~Aquin.:
602   3, 83  |             the cup of ~everlasting salvation."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[83] A[
603   3, 84  |          sacrament is necessary for salvation?~(6) Of its relation to
604   3, 84  |          the Divine power works out salvation in a ~hidden manner." But
605   3, 84  |          power of God may ~work our salvation. Therefore Penance is not
606   3, 84  |             thee with the chrism of salvation," because these sacraments
607   3, 84  |      Restore unto me the joy of Thy salvation, and strengthen me with
608   3, 84  |          sacrament is necessary for salvation?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[84] A[
609   3, 84  |      sacrament is not necessary for salvation. ~Because on Ps. 125:5, "
610   3, 84  |      worketh penance steadfast unto salvation." ~Therefore a good will
611   3, 84  |        without Penance suffices for salvation.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[84] A[
612   3, 84  |           and mercy, one can obtain salvation, ~without the sacrament
613   3, 84  |       Penance is not ~necessary for salvation.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[84] A[
614   3, 84  |            A thing is necessary for salvation in two ways: first, ~absolutely;
615   3, 84  |           absolutely necessary ~for salvation, if no one can obtain salvation
616   3, 84  |     salvation, if no one can obtain salvation without it, as, for ~example,
617   3, 84  |         necessary for the sinner's ~salvation that sin be taken away from
618   3, 84  |            Penance is necessary for salvation, even as bodily ~medicine
619   3, 84  |       themselves, ordained to man's salvation, e.g. Baptism, which is
620   3, 84  |       Penance is ordained to ~man's salvation accidentally as it were,
621   3, 85  |         brought forth the spirit of salvation," i.e. of salutary penance,
622   3, 89  |         without endangering a man's salvation, exacted more from his humility, ~
623   3, 90  |         Divine power that works our salvation most secretly in the ~sacraments.
624 Suppl, 6 |         confession is necessary for salvation?~(2) Whether confession
625 Suppl, 6 |         confession is necessary for salvation?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[6] A[1]
626 Suppl, 6 |     confession is not necessary for salvation. For ~the sacrament of Penance
627 Suppl, 6 |        neither is it ~necessary for salvation now that man should confess.~
628 Suppl, 6 |    confession is not ~necessary for salvation.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[6] A[1]
629 Suppl, 6 |     confession is not necessary for salvation.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[6] A[1]
630 Suppl, 6 |             But it is necessary for salvation that man should take medicine
631 Suppl, 6 |       Therefore it is necessary for salvation that man should make ~his
632 Suppl, 6 |         which is incompatible ~with salvation, are necessary for salvation:
633 Suppl, 6 |        salvation, are necessary for salvation: and so just as Baptism, ~
634 Suppl, 6 |       blotted out, is necessary for salvation, so also ~is the sacrament
635 Suppl, 6 |     confession is necessary for the salvation of a man who has ~fallen
636 Suppl, 6 |         confession is necessary for salvation is not due to its conducing
637 Suppl, 6 |      temporal, wherefore the way of salvation ~remains open, without such
638 Suppl, 6 |             that are ~necessary for salvation, therefore, if he be in
639 Suppl, 8 |             without loss of eternal salvation, as in the case of children
640 Suppl, 8 |           in matters necessary for ~salvation, lest they be hindered in
641 Suppl, 8 |           be hindered in the way of salvation. But it seems a ~great inconvenience
642 Suppl, 8 |        confession ~is necessary for salvation, men should not be straitened,
643 Suppl, 8 |            not ~straiten the way of salvation, but determines it sufficiently.
644 Suppl, 8 |          furthering of the people's salvation and God's glory, to commit ~
645 Suppl, 9 |       whatever, it suffices for his salvation.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[9] A[3]
646 Suppl, 10|            confession gives hope of salvation?~(5) Whether a general confession
647 Suppl, 10|            confession gives hope of salvation?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[10] A[
648 Suppl, 10|             would seem that hope of salvation should not be reckoned an ~
649 Suppl, 10|            confession gives hope of salvation.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[10] A[
650 Suppl, 10|             man conceives a hope of salvation. Therefore it is the effect
651 Suppl, 10|          confession to give hope of salvation.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[10] A[
652 Suppl, 10|            confession gives hope of salvation.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[10] A[
653 Suppl, 10|      principal cause of the hope of salvation: and since confession ~relies
654 Suppl, 10|          Redeemer, it gives hope of salvation, not ~only as a meritorious
655 Suppl, 10|           Tribulation gives hope of salvation, by making us exercise ~
656 Suppl, 13|            is not necessary for his salvation that he ~should actually
657 Suppl, 17|              agent in view of man's salvation is God. Therefore admission
658 Suppl, 19|          agent in the matter of our salvation, by authority, if we consider
659 Suppl, 19|           man can co-operate in the salvation of ~another. Hence there
660 Suppl, 23|              in those which concern salvation, for one ~is allowed to
661 Suppl, 23|           and to ~make the words of salvation more acceptable. Moreover
662 Suppl, 23|             one would ~endanger the salvation of many, and lay a snare
663 Suppl, 29|             that were necessary for salvation or concerned the building
664 Suppl, 29|         which are not necessary for salvation, nor do ~they concern the
665 Suppl, 29|             the dying cannot obtain salvation without it.~Aquin.: SMT
666 Suppl, 29|        faith which is necessary for salvation. Now the forms of the ~other
667 Suppl, 34|            preside have to seek the salvation of their subjects and not
668 Suppl, 34|       divine power, which works our salvation in them in a most hidden
669 Suppl, 34|            direct the ~recipient to salvation, properly speaking they
670 Suppl, 59|          duty bound to work for the salvation of ~his children. But if
671 Suppl, 59|           the womb," and thus their salvation would be imperiled. Therefore ~
672 Suppl, 67|             which are necessary for salvation and which they knew not
673 Suppl, 71|      whether ~he be in the state of salvation, one may infer it with probability
674 Suppl, 71|         strives for ~his neighbor's salvation first of all profits himself
675 Suppl, 71|          done the body is no aid to salvation, but an office of ~humanity."~
676 Suppl, 72|         assist the needy ~for their salvation: for thus they become God'
677 Suppl, 84|      abandoned by grace. ~and whose salvation none the less they eagerly
678 Suppl, 86|             an increased joy in the salvation of those whom they ~have
679 Suppl, 91|         pity them by desiring their salvation - and by passion, in ~which
680 Suppl, 92|             me with the garments of salvation . . . as a bride adorned ~
681 Suppl, 93|          without which ~there is no salvation. The number six the multiplication
682 Suppl, 93|            confession is made ~unto salvation." Therefore an aureole is
683 Suppl, 93|          cases it is necessary ~for salvation, when, to wit, a person
684 Suppl, 93|            of things ~pertaining to salvation, by which teaching the devil
685 Suppl, 93|           it is necessary for their salvation, ~since in them recovery
686 Suppl, 95|        activities some are drawn to salvation, whereby the joy ~of the
 
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