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     Part, Question1   1, 20  |      element is the kindling of the blood about the ~heart; but the
  2   1, 39  |           instance, "he is a man of blood" - that is, he is a man
  3   1, 39  |            is a man who sheds much ~blood [multi sanguinis]. So, because
  4   1, 60  |       social love, while he loves a blood ~relation with natural affection,
  5   1, 76  |          which is ~mingled with the blood; the other, spiritual, which
  6   1, 39  |           instance, "he is a man of blood" - that is, he is a man
  7   1, 39  |            is a man who sheds much ~blood [multi sanguinis]. So, because
  8   1, 61  |       social love, while he loves a blood ~relation with natural affection,
  9   1, 75  |          which is ~mingled with the blood; the other, spiritual, which
 10   1, 91  |         Sacraments flowed - namely, blood and water - on which the
 11   1, 110 |          when an animal sleeps, the blood descends in ~abundance to
 12   1, 113 |           is not ~against flesh and blood; but against Principalities
 13   1, 118 |            way thereto; such is the blood, and the like. Wherefore
 14   2, 22  |            to be "a kindling of the blood about ~the heart." Hence
 15   2, 45  |            whose lungs contain much blood, are more daring, through
 16   2, 46  |         will not be ~satisfied with blood." Anger, on the other hand,
 17   2, 48  |             anger is ~fervor of the blood around the heart, resulting
 18   2, 48  |        anger produces fervor of the blood and ~vital spirits around
 19   2, 48  |        warmth of the air and of the blood. For this reason ~sanguine
 20   2, 48  |          the liver," because of the blood being formed ~there. On
 21   2, 79  |                 I ~will require his blood at thy hand." Now God cannot
 22   2, 80  |         when an animal ~sleeps, the blood descends in abundance to
 23   2, 87  |          you may ~come all the just blood that hath been shed upon
 24   2, 89  |               who hath esteemed the blood of the ~testament unclean,
 25   2, 96  |             his nose, ~bringeth out blood"; and (Mt. 9:17) that if "
 26   2, 100 |         shalt not stand against the blood of thy neighbor": ~likewise
 27   2, 101 |              the ~people by His own blood" (Heb. 13:12). Hence this
 28   2, 102 |     bullocks? ~Or shall I drink the blood of goats?" Therefore such
 29   2, 102 |           the victims, ~namely, the blood, the fat, the breastbone
 30   2, 102 |            and fat of fatlings, and blood of calves and lambs ~and
 31   2, 102 |             universal rule that the blood and fat were not allotted ~
 32   2, 102 |             or of the offerers: the blood being ~poured out at the
 33   2, 102 |         idolaters used to drink the blood and ~eat the fat of the
 34   2, 102 |           forbidden ~the use of the blood that they might abhor the
 35   2, 102 |         abhor the shedding of human blood; ~wherefore it is written (
 36   2, 102 |             Gn. 9:4,5): "Flesh with blood you shall not eat: ~for
 37   2, 102 |              for I will require the blood of your lives": and they
 38   2, 102 |       reverence due to God: because blood is most necessary for ~life,
 39   2, 102 |         life" is said to be "in the blood" (Lev. ~17:11,14): while
 40   2, 102 |            of all good ~things, the blood was poured out, and the
 41   2, 102 |            the shedding of Christ's blood, and the ~abundance of His
 42   2, 102 |           Christ; and the wine, His blood, ~whereby we were redeemed;
 43   2, 102 |        arising from the shedding of blood and the ~slaying of animals.
 44   2, 102 |       themselves to the shedding of blood: for it is related (3 Kgs. ~
 45   2, 102 |          they were all covered with blood." For this reason the Lord ~
 46   2, 102 |    commanded to sprinkle the lamb's blood on the ~transoms of their
 47   2, 102 |        sprinkling or rubbing of the blood of the lamb on the ~door-posts,
 48   2, 102 |           pasch is sacrificed." The blood of the lamb, which ensured ~
 49   2, 102 |                  with the precious ~blood . . . of a lamb unspotted."
 50   2, 102 |            suffering from a flow of blood, ~whether from weakness,
 51   2, 102 |            sometimes employed human blood and seed. All these bodily
 52   2, 102 |           suffering from a ~flow of blood denotes the uncleanness
 53   2, 102 |        idolatry, on account of the ~blood which is offered up. The
 54   2, 102 |          dipped ~"his finger in her blood," and sprinkled "it over
 55   2, 102 |              the very sprinkling of blood pertained to the detestation
 56   2, 102 |              idolatry, in which the blood that was offered up was
 57   2, 102 |            skin and ~her flesh, her blood and dung being delivered
 58   2, 102 |           of the cow designated the blood of His Passion. And the "
 59   2, 102 |          dipped ~"his finger in her blood," because the mystery of
 60   2, 102 |        Christ's outward works; the "blood" ~denoted the subtle inward
 61   2, 102 |            had been immolated, ~its blood was taken, together with
 62   2, 102 |            taken, together with the blood of the calf, into the Holy ~
 63   2, 102 |             sin by His Passion. The blood of the calf and of ~the
 64   2, 102 |             was opened to us by the blood of Christ's ~Passion. Their
 65   2, 102 |           which was dipped into the blood of the other sparrow which ~
 66   2, 102 |            of sin: and some of ~the blood of the sacrifice was put
 67   2, 102 |        liquids were ~employed: viz. blood, against the corruption
 68   2, 102 |       against the corruption of the blood; oil, to denote ~the healing
 69   2, 102 |             moistened with some the blood and oil, in order ~to strengthen
 70   2, 102 |          foot were ~tinged with the blood of the sacrificial animal,
 71   2, 102 |            were ~sprinkled with the blood of the animal that had been
 72   2, 102 |       sacrificed, in ~memory of the blood of the lamb by which they
 73   2, 102 |             form ~Egypt through the blood of the lamb; and a basket
 74   2, 102 |             sprinkling of ~Christ's blood. And thus they should be
 75   2, 102 |             flesh is generated from blood. Since therefore all flesh
 76   2, 102 |          like manner neither should blood ~have been forbidden as
 77   2, 102 |           which is engendered from ~blood.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[102] A[
 78   2, 102 |            Para. 3/4~With regard to blood and fat, they were forbidden
 79   2, 102 |         whatever without exception. Blood was forbidden, both in ~
 80   2, 102 |        abhor the shedding of human ~blood, as stated above (A[3],
 81   2, 102 |    customary for men to collect the blood and to gather ~together
 82   2, 102 |              to whom they held ~the blood to be most acceptable. Hence
 83   2, 102 |        Hence the Lord commanded the blood to be ~poured out and to
 84   2, 102 |             strangled: ~because the blood of these animals would not
 85   2, 102 |            God; and, again, because blood and fat are not ~nutritious,
 86   2, 102 |              feet are swift to shed blood" ~(Ps. 13:3). The plover [*
 87   2, 102 |      unclean. By the prohibition of blood, fat and nerves, we are
 88   2, 103 |   consecrated by the sprinkling of ~blood and the anointing of oil;
 89   2, 103 |            that, by sprinkling the ~blood of the calf, the priest
 90   2, 103 |          says (Heb. 9:13) that "the blood of goats and of oxen, and
 91   2, 103 |            impossible that with the blood of oxen and goats sin should
 92   2, 103 |            by sprinkling them with ~blood, had no other effect but
 93   2, 103 |   sanctified "the people by His own blood" (Heb. 13:12). Moreover, ~
 94   2, 103 |       sacrificed to idols, and from blood, and from things strangled,
 95   2, 103 |            that the prohibition of ~blood signifies the prohibition
 96   2, 103 |        living side by side. Because blood and things strangled were ~
 97   2, 106 |     entering into the Holies by the blood of ~Christ, a new . . .
 98   2, 2   |            9:11: "Thou also, by the blood of Thy testament hast ~sent
 99   2, 10  |          God, and hath esteemed the blood of the testament unclean,
100   2, 25  |           one who is akin to him by blood, or ~one who is united to
101   2, 25  |       connected with us by ties of ~blood?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[26] A[
102   2, 25  |             united to us by ties of blood. For it is written (Prov.
103   2, 25  |            way yield to the ties of blood." ~Moreover it is quite
104   2, 25  |             united to us by ties of blood.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[26] A[
105   2, 25  |             united to us by ties of blood.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[26] A[
106   2, 25  |           say that friendship among blood relations is ~based upon
107   2, 29  |           preferred to one who is a blood relation.~Aquin.: SMT SS
108   2, 38  |            for them to slay or shed blood, and it is more ~fitting
109   2, 38  |             ready to shed their own blood for Christ, so ~as to imitate
110   2, 38  |         decreed that those who shed blood, even without sin, ~become
111   2, 38  |        directed to the ~shedding of blood.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[40] A[
112   2, 62  |          him shall not be guilty of blood." Now it is much more lawful ~
113   2, 65  |             voice ~of thy brother's blood crieth to Me from the earth."~
114   2, 65  |          The voice of thy brother's blood," etc. says: "There ~is
115   2, 67  |           ravening the prey to shed blood." Wherefore even ~as it
116   2, 79  |      bullocks? or shall I drink the blood of goats?" but as signs
117   2, 79  |         sprinkled with the victim's blood," according to Isidore (
118   2, 81  |          Thou not . . . revenge our blood on them that dwell on ~earth?"
119   2, 81  |            their minds, even as the blood of Abel cried from the ~
120   2, 81  |           when they ~pray for their blood to be avenged." But this
121   2, 92  |          suffering from an issue of blood, says: "Every sin ~is an
122   2, 93  | incantations and the ~sprinkling of blood, the dead seem to come to
123   2, 106 |       leprosy (4 Kgs. 5). Again the blood of ~Christ lays the descendants
124   2, 106 |         they said (Mt. 27:25): "His blood be upon us and upon our
125   2, 116 |           ravening the prey to shed blood . . . and to run ~after
126   2, 120 |          country, and also to other blood kindred, and to the ~well-wishers
127   2, 122 |           For the shedding of one's blood for Christ's sake takes
128   2, 122 |     warriors have sealed with their blood." Therefore ~martyrdom is
129   2, 152 |       sacrificed to idols, and from blood, and from things strangled, ~
130   2, 152 |          and therefore to his other blood relations, who are descended
131   2, 152 |            second reason is because blood relations must needs live
132   2, 152 |       though ~they were of the same blood as himself. Wherefore Augustine
133   2, 152 |          between persons related by blood, ~for instance between parents
134   2, 182 |          have not yet resisted unto blood," says: "In this life no
135   2, 182 |       strove against ~sin even unto blood." Therefore it would seem
136   2, 186 |          have not yet resisted unto blood," says: "In this life there
137   2, 186 |            fought ~against sin unto blood." Now to fight unto blood
138   2, 186 |           blood." Now to fight unto blood is becoming those ~religious
139   2, 186 |             at shedding the enemy's blood than ~at the shedding of
140   3, 5   |              i.e. one of flesh ~and blood?~(3) Whether He ought to
141   3, 5   |             Cor. 15:50): "Flesh and blood shall not ~[Vulg.: 'cannot']
142   3, 5   |      Therefore there is no flesh or blood in Him, but ~rather a heavenly
143   3, 5   |            1~Reply OBJ 2: Flesh and blood are not taken here for the
144   3, 5   |             substance of ~flesh and blood, but for the corruption
145   3, 22  |            38: ~"They shed innocent blood; the blood of their sons
146   3, 22  |            shed innocent blood; the blood of their sons and of their ~
147   3, 22  |        heavenly glory) "through His Blood." Therefore Christ Himself,
148   3, 22  |      Apostle says (Heb. 9:14): "The blood of Christ, Who ~by the Holy
149   3, 22  |  propitiation, through faith in His blood." Moreover, He ~satisfied
150   3, 22  |             death, when "by His own blood He entered into the ~Holies" (
151   3, 22  |             Holy of Holies with the blood of a ~he-goat and a calf,
152   3, 22  |         enter by the virtue ~of His blood, which He shed for us on
153   3, 22  |           with a solemn oblation of blood, as set down, Lev. 16:11.
154   3, 22  |          reason of the shedding of ~blood, than by the priesthood
155   3, 25  |            being saturated with His blood. Wherefore in each way it
156   3, 25  |        contact of His holy body and blood, should be meetly worshiped;
157   3, 27  |              into the Holies by His blood." It seems therefore that
158   3, 27  |      sanctify the people by His own blood, ~suffered without the gate":
159   3, 31  |          was formed from the purest blood of the Virgin?~(6) Whether
160   3, 31  |    conceived of the Virgin's purest blood?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[31] A[
161   3, 31  |             of the ~Virgin's purest blood: For it is said in the collect (
162   3, 31  |              But flesh differs from blood. Therefore Christ's body
163   3, 31  |             taken from the Virgin's blood.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[31] A[
164   3, 31  |          been formed from the man's blood, but rather from his ~flesh
165   3, 31  |            formed from the Virgin's blood, but from her flesh and ~
166   3, 31  |          not formed from the purest blood but ~from the semen and
167   3, 31  |             semen and the menstrual blood. Therefore it seems that
168   3, 31  |             conceived of the purest blood of the Virgin.~Aquin.: SMT
169   3, 31  |            from the Virgin's purest blood, formed Himself flesh, animated
170   3, 31  |            Animal.), is the woman's blood, not any of her blood, but
171   3, 31  |             s blood, not any of her blood, but brought to a ~more
172   3, 31  |            the Virgin, but from her blood, which as yet is not actually
173   3, 31  |        formed was actual flesh, but blood, which is ~flesh potentially.~
174   3, 31  |      seminally." But the ~menstrual blood, the flow of which is subject
175   3, 31  |           expels. Of such menstrual blood ~infected with corruption
176   3, 31  |       certain secretion of the pure blood which by a process ~of elimination
177   3, 31  |        perfect than the rest of the blood. Nevertheless, it is tainted ~
178   3, 31  |             sexual intercourse this blood is drawn to a place apt
179   3, 31  |           conception: because this ~blood was brought together in
180   3, 31  |          the most chaste and purest blood of the Virgin."~Aquin.:
181   3, 31  |           part of her body, but her blood which was her flesh ~potentially.
182   3, 31  |            formed from the Virgin's blood, ~derived in its origin
183   3, 31  |           by the matter whence this blood is taken, as neither is ~
184   3, 32  |             which He built with His blood. Secondly, His body may
185   3, 32  |              which is the menstrual blood, but also the ~semen, which,
186   3, 33  |            in order that the purest blood of the Virgin's body might ~
187   3, 33  |            was formed of the purest blood of the ~Virgin, as stated
188   3, 33  |           in ~the same instant both blood and flesh, because thus
189   3, 33  |             instant in which it was blood was distinct from the first
190   3, 33  |           the local movement of the blood to the place of ~generation;
191   3, 33  |           in which that ~matter was blood: but it is possible to fix
192   3, 35  |             formed from her ~purest blood. And this is all that is
193   3, 37  |              or in respect of ~some blood relation; thus a son is
194   3, 39  |     entering into the holies by the blood of Christ." Wherefore not ~
195   3, 44  |            Making peace through the blood of ~His cross, both as to
196   3, 46  |  propitiation, through faith in His blood." And this came of more
197   3, 46  |     cleansed by the flowing of ~the blood from His side." And on Jn.
198   3, 46  |          mysteries of His body ~and blood, and being held and bound
199   3, 46  |       bodies of those beasts, whose blood is ~brought into the holies
200   3, 46  |     sanctify the people by His ~own blood, suffered without the gate."~
201   3, 47  |  propitiation through faith in ~His blood."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[47] A[
202   3, 48  |              And they shed innocent blood: the blood of ~their sons
203   3, 48  |            shed innocent blood: the blood of ~their sons and of their
204   3, 48  |      bondage, that Christ ~paid His blood as the price of our redemption.
205   3, 48  |      fathers: but with the precious blood of Christ, as of a ~lamb
206   3, 48  |       redemption - His own precious blood - not to the ~devil, but
207   3, 48  |          price it is. Now ~Christ's blood or His bodily life, which "
208   3, 48  |       bodily life, which "is in the blood," is the price ~of our redemption (
209   3, 48  | propitiation, ~through faith in His blood."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[48] A[
210   3, 49  |            from our sins in His own blood."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[49] A[
211   3, 49  |  propitiation, through faith in His blood." But the faith ~through
212   3, 49  |      heavenly places - "through the blood of Christ."~Aquin.: SMT
213   3, 49  |           to come . . . by His own ~blood entered once into the Holies,
214   3, 49  |            at the cost ~of Christ's blood. Consequently, before Christ'
215   3, 50  |          communicated "to flesh and blood, that ~through death He
216   3, 51  |          What profit is there in my blood, whilst I go down to corruption?"
217   3, 51  |          corrupt, the profit of the blood shed will be ~lost."~Aquin.:
218   3, 52  |            9:11: "Thou ~also by the blood of Thy Testament hast sent
219   3, 52  |    prisoners out of the pit, in the blood ~of His testament," that
220   3, 52  |             9:11: "Thou also by the blood of Thy testament hast sent
221   3, 52  |             9:11: "Thou also by the blood of Thy testament ~hast sent
222   3, 52  |  propitiation, through faith in His blood." But the children who ~
223   3, 53  |          What profit is there in my blood?" ~that is, in the shedding
224   3, 53  |           is, in the shedding of My blood, "while I go down," as by
225   3, 53  |           the shedding ~of Christ's blood, if He did not rise at once."~
226   3, 54  |         rise entire. For flesh ~and blood belong to the integrity
227   3, 54  |             Cor. 15:50): "Flesh and blood can ~not possess the kingdom
228   3, 54  |           He did not have flesh and blood.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[54] A[
229   3, 54  |           Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, blood is one of the four humors.
230   3, 54  |        Consequently, if Christ ~had blood, with equal reason He also
231   3, 54  |             did ~not have flesh and blood.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[54] A[
232   3, 54  |            heaven. But ~some of His blood is kept as relics in various
233   3, 54  |            clear that flesh, bones, blood, and other ~such things,
234   3, 54  |            1~Reply OBJ 1: Flesh and blood are not to be taken there
235   3, 54  |            the nature of ~flesh and blood, but, either for the guilt
236   3, 54  |          for the guilt of flesh and blood, as Gregory ~says [*St.
237   3, 54  |            corruption of ~flesh and blood: because, as Augustine says (
238   3, 54  |             mortality of flesh ~and blood." Therefore flesh according
239   3, 54  |         Perchance by reason of ~the blood some keener critic will
240   3, 54  |            press us and say; If the blood was" in ~the body of Christ
241   3, 54  |            1/1~Reply OBJ 3: All the blood which flowed from Christ'
242   3, 54  |            of human nature. But the blood preserved as relics in ~
243   3, 54  |      convince those redeemed in His blood, how ~mercifully they have
244   3, 56  |            from our sins in His own blood." Consequently, Christ's ~
245   3, 57  |            into the holies by" His "blood." Therefore it seems that ~
246   3, 60  |            man's holiness, viz. the blood of Christ; according to
247   3, 60  |      sanctify the people by His own blood, suffered ~without the gate."
248   3, 61  |  propitiation, through faith in His blood, to the showing ~of His
249   3, 62  |        Cross there flowed water and blood, the former of which ~belongs
250   3, 62  |  propitiation through faith in His ~Blood." Therefore the power of
251   3, 64  |  propitiation ~through faith in His blood," which faith we proclaim
252   3, 65  |          Son ~of Man, and drink His blood, you shall not have life
253   3, 65  |            of Man, and drink of His blood, you shall not ~have life
254   3, 66  |          flowed therefrom, but also blood. Therefore it seems that
255   3, 66  |          can also be conferred with blood. And this seems to be more
256   3, 66  |            from our sins in His own blood."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[66] A[
257   3, 66  |           Christ's side to wash us; blood, to ~redeem us. Wherefore
258   3, 66  |            to ~redeem us. Wherefore blood belongs to the sacrament
259   3, 66  |          from the power of Christ's blood.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[66] A[
260   3, 66  |         Baptism, as neither can the blood ~of an animal, or wine,
261   3, 66  |         forth miraculously like the blood from a dead body, to ~prove
262   3, 66  |      composed of the four elements; blood, proving that it was ~composed
263   3, 66  |          viz. Baptism of ~Water, of Blood, and of the Spirit?~Aquin.:
264   3, 66  |             as Baptism of Water, of Blood, and of the Spirit, i.e.
265   3, 66  |              of ~Repentance, and of Blood." ~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[66]
266   3, 66  |         have made them white in the blood of the Lamb." In ~like manner
267   3, 66  |            also without Baptism of ~Blood: forasmuch as his heart
268   3, 66  |            and shall wash away ~the blood of Jerusalem out of the
269   3, 66  |            1~Whether the Baptism of Blood is the most excellent of
270   3, 66  |           seems that the Baptism of Blood is not the most excellent
271   3, 66  |    character; which the ~Baptism of Blood cannot do. Therefore the
272   3, 66  |            Therefore the Baptism of Blood is not more ~excellent than
273   3, 66  |             Further, the Baptism of Blood is of no avail without the
274   3, 66  |             without the Baptism of ~Blood; for not only the martyrs
275   3, 66  |            Therefore the Baptism of Blood ~is not the most excellent.~
276   3, 66  |              A[11]), the Baptism of Blood ~corresponds, so Christ'
277   3, 66  |        according to Heb. 9:14: "The Blood of Christ, Who by the Holy ~
278   3, 66  |       excellent than the Baptism of Blood. Therefore the Baptism of
279   3, 66  |            Therefore the Baptism of Blood is ~not the most excellent.~
280   3, 66  |     confessed; the latter with ~his blood. The former receives the
281   3, 66  |             A[11]), the shedding of blood for ~Christ's sake, and
282   3, 66  |         however, in the Baptism ~of Blood. For Christ's Passion acts
283   3, 66  |       desire. but in the Baptism of Blood, by way of imitating the ~(
284   3, 66  |        heart; but in the Baptism of Blood by the ~highest degree of
285   3, 66  |             say that the Baptism of Blood is more excellent, considering
286   3, 66  |        Reply OBJ 2: The shedding of blood is not in the nature of
287   3, 66  |           clear that the Baptism of Blood ~includes the Baptism of
288   3, 68  |            hath . . . ~esteemed the blood of the testament," i.e.
289   3, 69  |          that "without shedding of ~blood there is no remission."
290   3, 70  |  propitiation, through faith in His blood." ~Therefore circumcision
291   3, 72  |           Christ by ~shedding their blood for the Faith. Therefore
292   3, 72  |           to the shedding of ~their blood.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[72] A[
293   3, 73  |        flesh is meat indeed, and My blood is drink indeed." Therefore,
294   3, 73  |          Son of Man, and ~drink His blood, you shall not have life
295   3, 73  |             flesh is ~eaten and His blood drunk in this sacrament.
296   3, 73  |           deprived of ~the body and blood of Christ."~Aquin.: SMT
297   3, 73  |            namely, of His flesh and blood: "He would have us understand
298   3, 73  |           partaker of the body ~and blood of Christ, when in Baptism
299   3, 73  |           sacrament of His body and blood for our sakes, in order ~
300   3, 73  |  propitiation, through faith in His blood." It was necessary accordingly ~
301   3, 73  |          greater than the ~body and blood of Christ, nor any more
302   3, 73  |             the Holy of Holies with blood," as the Apostle ~proves
303   3, 73  |          the effect, because by the blood of the Paschal Lamb the
304   3, 74  |     Eucharistic bread with infants' blood drawn ~from tiny punctures
305   3, 74  |             s Passion, in which the blood was ~separated from the
306   3, 74  |             as the sacrament of the blood.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[74] A[
307   3, 74  |        health of the body, and ~the blood" under the species of wine "
308   3, 74  |           of all flesh'] ~is in the blood."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[74] A[
309   3, 74  |         body to partake also of His blood, as will be stated later ~(
310   3, 74  |            the water, but Christ's ~blood by the wine. Therefore when
311   3, 74  |         memorial, ~water as well as blood flowed from His side. But
312   3, 74  |            is the ~sacrament of the blood, is necessary for this sacrament.
313   3, 74  |          OBJ 2: The shedding of the blood belonged directly to Christ'
314   3, 74  |      Passion: for it is natural for blood to flow from a wounded human
315   3, 74  |         elements; as by the flowing blood, it was ~shown to be composed
316   3, 74  |         great quantity, because ~as blood flowed sensibly from Christ'
317   3, 74  |            the wine is changed into blood: but ~such an opinion cannot
318   3, 74  |          else save the body and the blood of ~Christ. Because, as
319   3, 74  |           the wine is ~changed into blood, so the water is changed
320   3, 74  |             wine, and the wine into blood. Now, this could not be
321   3, 75  |          AND WINE INTO THE BODY AND BLOOD OF CHRIST (EIGHT ARTICLES)~
322   3, 75  |             wine into the body and ~blood of Christ; under which head
323   3, 75  |           changed into the body and blood of Christ?~(4) Whether the
324   3, 75  |           Son of Man, and drink His blood," etc., "Many of His disciples
325   3, 75  |           you see, nor to drink the blood which they who crucify Me
326   3, 75  |          truth of Christ's body and blood; for now by our ~Lord's
327   3, 75  |             is truly food, and His ~blood is truly drink." And Ambrose
328   3, 75  |        which we ~take, and His true blood which we drink."~Aquin.:
329   3, 75  |           of Christ's true body and blood in this ~sacrament cannot
330   3, 75  |          the ~truth of His body and blood. Hence (Jn. 6:57) he says: "
331   3, 75  |           My flesh, and drinketh My blood, abideth in Me, and I in
332   3, 75  |              that Christ's body and blood are not in this sacrament
333   3, 75  |          and made them His body and blood": ~and further on: "The
334   3, 75  |    sacrament, with the body and the blood of Christ.~Aquin.: SMT TP
335   3, 75  |      nothing else than the body end blood of Christ."~Aquin.: SMT
336   3, 75  |         make from them His body and blood.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[75] A[
337   3, 75  |               while the body or the blood of Christ is the term ~"
338   3, 75  |            into Christ's flesh and ~blood, have maintained that by
339   3, 75  |             except the body and the blood of Christ, it will ~be necessary
340   3, 75  |            substance of the body or blood of Christ, just as the form
341   3, 75  |        whole ~substance of Christ's blood. Hence this is not a formal,
342   3, 75  |             things, i.e. flesh and ~blood."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[75] A[
343   3, 75  |           human flesh, and to drink blood. And therefore ~Christ's
344   3, 75  |       therefore ~Christ's flesh and blood are set before us to be
345   3, 75  |         receive our Lord's body and blood invisibly, this may ~redound
346   3, 76  |             is ~meat indeed, and My blood is drink indeed." Therefore,
347   3, 76  |      Therefore, only the flesh and ~blood of Christ are contained
348   3, 76  |           My body," or, "This is My blood." But from natural ~concomitance
349   3, 76  |           partakers of the body and blood of Christ, not as taking
350   3, 76  |            or of the wine into ~His blood, the accidents of both remain.
351   3, 76  |      substance ~of Christ's body or blood is under this sacrament
352   3, 76  |      dimensions of Christ's body or blood. Hence it is ~clear that
353   3, 76  |      substance of Christ's body and blood is contained in this ~sacrament,
354   3, 76  |          the name of flesh. But the blood is one of the parts of the
355   3, 76  |              i). If, then, Christ's blood ~be contained under the
356   3, 76  |            are contained there, the blood ought not to be consecrated
357   3, 76  |            the sacrament, while the blood is there ~from real concomitance,
358   3, 76  |             the species of wine the blood is ~present by the power
359   3, 76  |       Godhead: because now Christ's blood is not ~separated from His
360   3, 76  |          the bread, but without the blood; ~and, under the species
361   3, 76  |            species of the wine, the blood would have been present ~
362   3, 76  |             s Passion, in which the blood was separated from the body;
363   3, 76  |             the consecration of the blood mention is made of its ~
364   3, 76  |           faithful as food, and the blood as ~drink. Thirdly, it is
365   3, 76  |     salvation of ~the body, and the blood for the salvation of the
366   3, 76  |            from one another, as the blood ~was, but the body remained
367   3, 76  |     therefore in this sacrament the blood is ~consecrated apart from
368   3, 76  |            3,4). But ~the flesh and blood which appear by miracle
369   3, 76  |         into Christ's true body and blood. Therefore the body or ~
370   3, 76  |          Therefore the body or ~the blood of Christ is not under those
371   3, 76  |            this sacrament flesh, or blood, or a child, is seen. ~Sometimes
372   3, 76  |             outwardly saw flesh, or blood, or a child, while no ~change
373   3, 76  |             rest, so that flesh, or blood, ~or a child, is seen. And,
374   3, 76  |   apparition that Christ's body and blood are truly in this ~sacrament.
375   3, 77  |     substance of ~Christ's body and blood, because the substance of
376   3, 77  |          changed into the body ~and blood of Christ, they remain in
377   3, 77  |            passed into the body and blood of ~Christ. Hence there
378   3, 77  |      because, when the body and the blood of Christ succeed in ~this
379   3, 77  |             wine, then the body and blood of Christ do ~not cease
380   3, 77  |              then Christ's body and blood do not remain under this
381   3, 77  |      generated out of the body ~and blood of Christ which are truly
382   3, 77  |        converted into ~the body and blood of Christ, as was shown
383   3, 77  |         return, except the body and blood ~of Christ be again changed
384   3, 77  |            remain also the body and blood of Christ, which are ~not
385   3, 77  |           My flesh, and drinketh My blood." Therefore it is ~Christ'
386   3, 77  |        altar, are the true body and blood of Christ after consecration, ~
387   3, 77  |             the liquid and Christ's blood, which owing to its ~incorruptibility
388   3, 77  |             wine is truly Christ's ~blood. Therefore the liquid added
389   3, 77  |          would likewise be Christ's blood ~otherwise than by consecration,
390   3, 77  |           is corrupted, so that the blood of Christ ~ceases to be
391   3, 77  |          the whole, and so Christ's blood ceases to be there, since
392   3, 77  |           evident that the body and blood of Christ abide in this ~
393   3, 77  |       numerically distinct, and the blood of Christ will remain there
394   3, 77  |           of the species, Christ's ~blood will cease to be under that
395   3, 77  |           the substance of Christ's blood. Nevertheless it is mixed
396   3, 77  |            is not changed ~into the blood, nor is it mingled with
397   3, 77  |          nor is it mingled with the blood, but, mixed with the ~accidents
398   3, 77  |     extraneous liquid to ~cause the blood of Christ to cease to be
399   3, 77  |           the substance of Christ's blood ceases to be under the ~
400   3, 78  |             the consecration of the blood is appropriate?~(4) Of the
401   3, 78  |          This ~is the chalice of My blood"?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[78] A[
402   3, 78  |           This is the chalice of My blood." Because those words seem ~
403   3, 78  |           consecrated His ~body and blood. But Christ first blessed
404   3, 78  |            the ~consecration of the blood.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[78] A[
405   3, 78  |           works appertaining to the blood.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[78] A[
406   3, 78  |           changed into his body and blood. ~Consequently, the aforesaid
407   3, 78  |           This is the chalice of My blood." ~Secondly, because the
408   3, 78  |          This ~is the chalice of My blood," etc.?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
409   3, 78  |           This is the chalice of My blood, of the New and Eternal ~
410   3, 78  |         wine changed into Christ's ~blood, as is clear from what was
411   3, 78  |         Therefore in this form the ~blood of Christ is improperly
412   3, 78  |          This is the chalice of My ~blood."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[78] A[
413   3, 78  |          This is the chalice of My ~blood," there is perfect consecration
414   3, 78  |         perfect consecration of the blood; and so the words ~which
415   3, 78  |             that Christ's ~body and blood are only mystically present
416   3, 78  |      sacrament, both as to body and blood, ~is a memorial of our Lord'
417   3, 78  |            the consecration of the ~blood, than in the form of the
418   3, 78  |           This is the chalice of My blood" alone belong ~to the substance
419   3, 78  |     predicate, that is, of Christ's blood. consequently they belong
420   3, 78  |             the new testament in My blood."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[78] A[
421   3, 78  |          This is the chalice ~of My blood," the change of the wine
422   3, 78  |             change of the wine into blood is denoted, as explained ~
423   3, 78  |           is shown the power of the blood shed in the ~Passion, which
424   3, 78  |             into the ~holies by the blood of Christ"; and in order
425   3, 78  |  propitiation, through faith in His blood . . . that He Himself may
426   3, 78  |       according to Heb. ~9:14: "The blood of Christ . . . shall cleanse
427   3, 78  |           This is the chalice of My blood" is a ~figure of speech,
428   3, 78  |             meaning is: "This is My blood contained in the chalice";
429   3, 78  |          now made, because Christ's blood is consecrated in this sacrament, ~
430   3, 78  |        implied under ~the notion of blood; consequently this had to
431   3, 78  |              This is denoted by the blood being consecrated apart
432   3, 78  |             by the Passion that the blood was separated from ~the
433   3, 78  |             Q[76], A[2], ad 1), the blood ~consecrated apart expressly
434   3, 78  |            the consecration of the ~blood rather than in that of the
435   3, 78  |          through the virtue of the ~blood of Jesus Christ; because,
436   3, 78  |             come in." Now ~Christ's blood was exhibited to men in
437   3, 78  |           indeed dedicated without ~blood," which is evident from
438   3, 78  |        people" saying: "This is the blood of the testament which the
439   3, 78  |     Consequently, we say here, "The blood of the New ~Testament,"
440   3, 78  |         origin in the power of this blood, according as we ~are justified
441   3, 78  |        Person is eternal, in ~Whose blood this testament is appointed.~
442   3, 78  |            hidden, because Christ's blood ~is in this sacrament in
443   3, 78  |           the presence of Christ's ~blood in this sacrament. Moreover
444   3, 78  |            stated above (ad 2), the blood consecrated apart ~represents
445   3, 78  |          apart ~represents Christ's blood more expressively; and therefore
446   3, 78  |             the consecration of the blood ~rather than in that of
447   3, 78  |          Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 8: The blood of Christ's Passion has
448   3, 78  |         among the Jews, to whom the blood of the Old Testament was ~
449   3, 78  |         chapter 26:28: "This is My ~blood of the New Testament, which
450   3, 78  |         wine into Christ's body and blood is a work ~not less miraculous
451   3, 78  |           This is the chalice of My blood," etc.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
452   3, 78  |           of the bread, so does His blood come to be there by the ~
453   3, 78  |         this sacrament ~without the blood, which is improper.~Aquin.:
454   3, 78  |           for consecrating Christ's blood are spoken.~Aquin.: SMT
455   3, 78  |           of the sacrament, and the blood by real ~concomitance; but
456   3, 78  |          the wine, conversely, ~the blood of Christ is there by the
457   3, 79  |      salvation of the body, and His blood ~for that of the soul."
458   3, 79  |           sacred flesh and precious blood, which we receive ~in a
459   3, 79  |          Immediately there came out blood and water" (Jn. 19:34): "
460   3, 79  |            Mt. 26:28): "This ~is My blood . . . which shall be shed
461   3, 79  |        flesh is meat indeed, and My blood is ~drink indeed."~Aquin.:
462   3, 79  |         Lord betokened His body and blood in things which out of many
463   3, 79  |     salvation of the body, and ~the blood for the salvation of the
464   3, 79  |          This is the ~chalice of My blood, of the New and Eternal
465   3, 79  |       greater than the body and the blood of Christ." But man ~satisfied
466   3, 79  |            the most sacred body and blood of Thy Son, be filled with
467   3, 80  |        receive the body without the blood?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[80] A[
468   3, 80  |            My flesh and drinketh My blood, abideth in Me, and I in ~
469   3, 80  |       guilty of the body and of the blood of the Lord": ~upon which
470   3, 80  |             suffering from issue of blood, as Gregory writes to Augustine,
471   3, 80  |             guilty of the body ~and blood of the Lord: but should
472   3, 80  |             of nature: for, just as blood can flow without sin, so
473   3, 80  |         which is superfluity of the blood, according to the Philosopher ~(
474   3, 80  |         such as leprosy or issue of blood, or anything else of the ~
475   3, 80  |           Son of Man, and drink His blood, you shall not have life
476   3, 80  |       spiritually, "of the body and blood of the Lord, when he is
477   3, 80  |               If, whenever Christ's blood is shed, it is shed for
478   3, 80  |           Son of Man, and drink His blood, you shall not have life
479   3, 80  |          body of Christ without the blood?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[80] A[
480   3, 80  |         body of Christ without the ~blood. For Pope Gelasius says (
481   3, 80  |           the chalice of the sacred blood. I know not for what superstitious
482   3, 80  |          body of Christ without His blood.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[80] A[
483   3, 80  |             and the drinking of the blood are ~required for the perfection
484   3, 80  |          body be taken without the ~blood, it will be an imperfect
485   3, 80  |         Passion is expressed in the blood rather ~than in the body;
486   3, 80  |            above (Q[74], A[1]), the blood is ~offered for the health
487   3, 80  |            the body rather than the blood. Therefore, such as ~approach
488   3, 80  |           Christ's body without His blood.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[80] A[
489   3, 80  |             communicant without His blood.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[80] A[
490   3, 80  |          for both the body ~and the blood to be received, since the
491   3, 80  |           Christ's body without the blood.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[80] A[
492   3, 80  |             happen in receiving the blood, for, if ~incautiously handled,
493   3, 80  |           in some ~churches for the blood not to be offered to the
494   3, 80  |        receive the body without the blood, provided that the priest
495   3, 80  |            consecrated without ~the blood. But the body can be received
496   3, 80  |           by the people without the blood: ~nor is this detrimental
497   3, 80  |            offers ~and consumes the blood on behalf of all; and Christ
498   3, 81  |           received His own body and blood?~(2) Whether He gave it
499   3, 81  |           received His own body and blood?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[81] A[
500   3, 81  |            receive His own body and blood, ~because nothing ought
 
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