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     Part, Question501   3, 81  |          own body or drank ~His own blood. Therefore we must not assert
502   3, 81  |           supper gave His ~body and blood to His disciples, but did
503   3, 81  |           all took His own body and blood, ~and afterwards gave it
504   3, 81  |          sacrament of His body ~and blood. Hence, 'because the children
505   3, 81  |             2:14)] of His flesh and blood, He also hath been partaker
506   3, 81  |           after giving His body and blood to the ~disciples, said
507   3, 81  |             had ~given His body and blood were to drink of it again
508   3, 81  |          receive ~Christ's body and blood with the other disciples.~
509   3, 81  |          not give him His body and ~blood.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[81] A[
510   3, 81  |          did ~not give His body and blood to Judas. And this would
511   3, 81  |        received our Lord's body and blood with the other ~disciples,
512   3, 81  |           sacrament of His body and blood ~to all His disciples, among
513   3, 81  |            the death of Christ, His blood was separated from the ~
514   3, 81  |             body. But His flesh and blood are together in this sacrament.
515   3, 81  |        species of bread, while His ~blood is under the species of
516   3, 81  |           of wine. But now that His blood is not really ~separated
517   3, 81  |         real concomitance, both His blood is present ~with the body
518   3, 81  |             body together with ~the blood under the species of the
519   3, 81  |          Christ ~suffered, when His blood was really separated from
520   3, 81  |       species of the bread, and the blood only under the ~species
521   3, 82  |             of the ~Lord's body and blood upon God's altar."~Aquin.:
522   3, 82  |          priest alone. For Christ's blood belongs to this sacrament
523   3, 82  |         than His body. But Christ's blood is dispensed by deacons:
524   3, 82  |            dispensing of the Lord's blood." Therefore, with ~equal
525   3, 82  |            that he may dispense the blood; ~but not the body, except
526   3, 82  |            of all, because Christ's blood is contained in a ~vessel,
527   3, 82  |      touched. Secondly, because the blood denotes the ~redemption
528   3, 82  |            water is ~mixed with the blood, which water denotes the
529   3, 82  |       people, the dispensing of the blood is in the ~competency of
530   3, 82  |        inasmuch as he dispenses the blood. so ~the priest shares in
531   3, 82  |             guise of flesh, and the blood under the guise of blood; ~
532   3, 82  |            blood under the guise of blood; ~which are unsuited for
533   3, 82  |             sacrifices the body and blood of our Lord ~Jesus Christ
534   3, 82  |      partaker of Christ's ~body and blood."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[82] A[
535   3, 82  |          the guise of flesh, or the blood under the guise of blood,
536   3, 82  |            blood under the guise of blood, it is not to ~be received.
537   3, 82  |         receive the Lord's body and blood.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[82] A[
538   3, 82  |           who distribute our Lord's blood to the people, act ~wickedly
539   3, 82  |    supernaturally into the body and blood of our Lord, by ~the coming
540   3, 82  |      mystery of the Lord's body and blood, ~nothing greater is done
541   3, 82  |              Christ's true body and blood; but they act wrongly, and
542   3, 82  |  consecrates Christ's true body and blood; but because he is severed
543   3, 83  |      consumed on that day; but ~the blood is not reserved, on account
544   3, 83  |             danger, and because the blood is ~more specially the image
545   3, 83  |           the wine is changed ~into blood when the particle of Christ'
546   3, 83  |     sanctify the ~people by His own blood, suffered without the gate."
547   3, 83  |     sanctify the people by His ~own blood," etc.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
548   3, 83  |     churches defiled by shedding of blood or seed are reconciled: ~
549   3, 83  |             defiled by ~shedding of blood or of anyone's seed; because,
550   3, 83  |             porous, the consecrated blood would ~remain in it; while
551   3, 83  |      corporal, as there is with the blood contained in ~the chalice.
552   3, 83  |             to us' the body and the blood." Again, ~the words preceding
553   3, 83  |           sacrament ~apart from the blood. Consequently, it is not
554   3, 83  |           body to be mixed with the blood.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[83] A[
555   3, 83  |       before ~us as food, so is His blood, as drink. But in receiving
556   3, 83  |       priest, after taking Christ's blood, to receive ~other wine
557   3, 83  |       become to us the Body and the Blood," etc., to signify the person ~
558   3, 83  |           other in consecrating the blood; each time ~while saying, "
559   3, 83  |            and the shedding of the ~blood, and the fruits of the Passion,
560   3, 83  |          shall receive the body and blood, ~may be filled with every
561   3, 83  |       receives the body without the blood, thus making ~the sacrifice
562   3, 83  |           neither the body ~nor the blood.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[83] A[
563   3, 83  |              of care, that Christ's blood is spilled, or that he vomits
564   3, 83  | consecration of our Lord's body and blood, there is no need for it
565   3, 83  |            the ~consecration of the blood, or even after both have
566   3, 83  |            the consecration of the ~blood, and complete the sacrifice.~
567   3, 83  |             the consecration of the blood, and after the ~consecration
568   3, 83  |          consecrating words of the ~blood. But if he notice it after
569   3, 83  |       consecrated together with the blood; and I say ~so for this
570   3, 83  |             of ~consecration of the blood, the proper order of consecrating
571   3, 83  |             the consecration of the blood, and ~were to repeat all
572   3, 83  |         done not only regarding the blood, but also ~regarding the
573   3, 83  |           the ~consecrated host and blood, even if he had already
574   3, 83  |             from neglect any of the blood falls upon a ~board which
575   3, 84  |           Chrism, and ~the Body and Blood of Christ; which are called
576   3, 84  |         Bar-Jona: because flesh and blood have not revealed it to ~
577   3, 84  |            are forgiven through the blood of Christ crucified; and
578   3, 86  |  propitiation, through faith in His Blood . . . for the ~remission
579   3, 86  |            22: "Without shedding of blood ~there is no remission."
580   3, 89  |        according to Heb. 9:14: "The blood of ~Christ . . . shall cleanse
581 Suppl, 8 |           sin. Now for spilling the blood of Christ in the sacrament ~
582 Suppl, 19|             brought us ~"by His own blood" into a tabernacle not made
583 Suppl, 19|             Law brought men "by the blood of goats and of ~oxen."
584 Suppl, 34|           Himself built it with His blood. Therefore there ought to
585 Suppl, 37|            consecrate the body and ~blood of Christ. The co-operation
586 Suppl, 37|    wherefore he dispenses ~Christ's blood. Secondly, there is the
587 Suppl, 37|      vessels of our Lord's body and blood, and ~place the oblation
588 Suppl, 37|           the ~consecrated body and blood of Christ, and the subdiaconate,
589 Suppl, 37|       anointed because it holds the blood, and the paten because it ~
590 Suppl, 37|             consecrate the body and blood of Christ, the priestly
591 Suppl, 37|          paten, and to dispense the blood with the ~chalice. Consequently
592 Suppl, 39|         their hands by shedding the blood of ~their brethren (Ex.
593 Suppl, 39|         account of the shedding of ~blood.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[39] A[
594 Suppl, 39|           of ~an act of virtue. Now blood is sometimes shed for justice'
595 Suppl, 39|           the ~shedding of Christ's blood. And since homicide is most
596 Suppl, 39|         inflicted the punishment of blood, whereas the ~New Law does
597 Suppl, 39|             with him in a cause ~of blood, are irregular, because
598 Suppl, 39|             because the shedding of blood is unbecoming to ~the ministers
599 Suppl, 40|   sacraments: ~for he dispenses the blood, and in dispensing one should
600 Suppl, 53|   contracting of a marriage between blood relations is ~annulled by
601 Suppl, 54|       nature are said to be tied by blood [consanguinei]. ~Hence in
602 Suppl, 54|             what has been said that blood relations ~agree not only
603 Suppl, 54|            1~Reply OBJ 4: It is the blood that is proximately changed
604 Suppl, 54|             another, is because the blood which is transformed into
605 Suppl, 54|        series of persons related by blood, and descending from a common ~
606 Suppl, 54|             propagation of a common blood, and in this way the degrees
607 Suppl, 54|              in each generation the blood, the identity of which causes
608 Suppl, 54|             further addition of new blood, and the more another blood
609 Suppl, 54|         blood, and the more another blood is ~added the less there
610 Suppl, 54|          admixture the identity of ~blood disappears as regards the
611 Suppl, 55|           the other. Now a person's blood relations are separate ~
612 Suppl, 55|           the same common stock and blood, so that a son is ~connected
613 Suppl, 55|            s blood-relations not by blood ~but by affinity. Wherefore
614 Suppl, 55|         husband is related to me by blood she is related to ~me in
615 Suppl, 55|         especially those related by blood or by affinity, who cannot ~
616 Suppl, 64|             suffer from an issue of blood through some ~disorder resulting
617 Suppl, 69|       martyrs, after shedding their blood be ~imprisoned and unable
618 Suppl, 72|           the shedding of Christ's ~blood is said to ask pardon for
619 Suppl, 72|             bedewed as it were with blood; on the "tenth" day all ~
620 Suppl, 76|          identity, because from man blood is engendered, from blood
621 Suppl, 76|           blood is engendered, from blood seed, and so ~on until a
622 Suppl, 77|             Cor. 15:50): "Flesh and blood cannot possess the ~kingdom
623 Suppl, 77|           the ~kingdom of God." Now blood is the chief humor. Therefore
624 Suppl, 77|           Christ's resurrection His blood rose again, else the wine ~
625 Suppl, 77|             now be changed into His blood in the Sacrament of the
626 Suppl, 77|           the altar. ~Therefore the blood will rise again in us also,
627 Suppl, 77|             body, for ~instance the blood and the other humors which
628 Suppl, 77|            of the Apostle flesh and blood do not denote ~the substance
629 Suppl, 77|          the substance of flesh and blood but deeds of flesh and blood,
630 Suppl, 77|        blood but deeds of flesh and blood, which are ~either deeds
631 Suppl, 77|             cxlvi) that "flesh and ~blood here signify the corruption
632 Suppl, 77|           predominant in flesh and ~blood"; wherefore the Apostle'
633 Suppl, 77|             appearance of flesh and blood, does not belong to the
634 Suppl, 77|           food into true flesh ~and blood does not belong principally
635 Suppl, 79|      Further, in the human body the blood and humors will rise again, ~
636 Suppl, 86|            His ~passion He shed His blood for all in point of sufficiency,
637 Suppl, 87|           Making peace ~through the blood of His cross, both as to
638 Suppl, 87|            of Heb. 9:14, ~that His "blood" hath cleansed "our conscience
639 Suppl, 96|            My body and ~drinketh My blood hath eternal life." Now
 
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