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1 1, 1 | may ~say or think of Him. Thirdly, because thereby divine
2 1, 3 | that God should be a ~body. Thirdly, because God is the most
3 1, 3 | composed of ~matter and form. Thirdly, because every agent acts
4 1, 3 | essence is His ~existence. Thirdly, because, just as that which
5 1, 3 | God is not in a ~genus. Thirdly, because all in one genus
6 1, 3 | nothing else than heat. Thirdly, because what is ~essential
7 1, 3 | shown ~above (Q[2], A[3]). Thirdly, because every composite
8 1, 3 | cannot be part of a compound. Thirdly, ~because no part of a compound
9 1, 5 | agent moving to the form; thirdly, comes the form. Hence in
10 1, 5 | Philosopher says (Meteor. iv); ~thirdly, there follows the formality
11 1, 6 | its perfect ~operation; thirdly, perfection consists in
12 1, 9 | that God cannot be moved. Thirdly, because everything which
13 1, 11 | division as a consequence; thirdly, comes ~the notion of one;
14 1, 11 | 11] A[3] Body Para. 3/3~Thirdly, this is shown from the
15 1, 12 | essence of God to the seer. ~Thirdly, because the divine essence
16 1, 13 | primarily is called healthy. Thirdly, ~because this is against
17 1, 13 | 13] A[11] Body Para. 4/4~Thirdly, from its consignification,
18 1, 14 | universal formal principles. ~Thirdly, as regards the end; "for
19 1, 16 | it understands being; and thirdly, it apprehends that ~it
20 1, 17 | to more than one sense. Thirdly, neither ~primarily nor
21 1, 19 | 19] A[4] Body Para. 4/4~Thirdly, it is shown by the relation
22 1, 19 | all of ~every condition. Thirdly, according to Damascene (
23 1, 27 | the ~relations of origin; thirdly, the persons.~Aquin.: SMT
24 1, 34 | concept, is ~so called; and thirdly, the imagination of the
25 1, 39 | it is considered as one. Thirdly, its intrinsic ~power of
26 1, 46 | persuading of what is probable. Thirdly, because ~he expressly says (
27 1, 47 | distinction of good and evil; thirdly, of the distinction of the ~
28 1, 48 | painter makes a wall white. ~Thirdly, it is said in the sense
29 1, 49 | 49] A[3] Body Para. 4/6~Thirdly, because the very nature
30 1, 50 | creature wholly corporeal; thirdly, the composite ~creature,
31 1, 50 | belongs to their intellect; thirdly, what ~belongs to their
32 1, 51 | with corporeal places; and, thirdly, of their ~comparison with
33 1, 54 | his ~medium of knowledge: thirdly, into the objects known:
34 1, 56 | image being in the ~eye - thirdly, when the image of the object
35 1, 61 | perfect in grace or glory; and thirdly, how ~some of them became
36 1, 64 | is manifested by others: thirdly, they know by ~long experience;
37 1, 65 | work ~of distinction; and thirdly, the work of adornment.
38 1, 65 | lungs for the heart; and, thirdly, that all parts are for ~
39 1, 67 | work of the second day; thirdly the work ~of the third day.~
40 1, 67 | in the other darkness. Thirdly, as to ~time; because there
41 1, 68 | then built the walls, and thirdly, put on the ~roof." In accepting
42 1, 68 | 68] A[4] Body Para. 5/6~Thirdly, there are metaphorical
43 1, 69 | of waters without order. Thirdly, ~the formless state of
44 1, 70 | that of the fifth day, thirdly, that of the sixth day,
45 1, 70 | and for days, and ~years." Thirdly, as regards the convenience
46 1, 74 | words, "It was . . . done"; ~thirdly, their being in their proper
47 1, 75 | what belongs to its power; thirdly, of what belongs to its
48 1, 76 | moved by his intellect. Thirdly, because the action of a
49 1, 76 | 76] A[3] Body Para. 5/6~Thirdly, this is shown to be impossible
50 1, 39 | it is considered as one. Thirdly, its intrinsic ~power of
51 1, 47 | persuading of what is probable. Thirdly, because ~he expressly says (
52 1, 48 | distinction of good and evil; thirdly, of the distinction of the ~
53 1, 49 | painter makes a wall white. ~Thirdly, it is said in the sense
54 1, 50 | 49] A[3] Body Para. 4/6~Thirdly, because the very nature
55 1, 51 | creature wholly corporeal; thirdly, the composite ~creature,
56 1, 51 | belongs to their intellect; thirdly, what ~belongs to their
57 1, 52 | with corporeal places; and, thirdly, of their ~comparison with
58 1, 55 | his ~medium of knowledge: thirdly, into the objects known:
59 1, 57 | image being in the ~eye - thirdly, when the image of the object
60 1, 62 | perfect in grace or glory; and thirdly, how ~some of them became
61 1, 65 | is manifested by others: thirdly, they know by ~long experience;
62 1, 66 | work ~of distinction; and thirdly, the work of adornment.
63 1, 66 | lungs for the heart; and, thirdly, that all parts are for ~
64 1, 68 | work of the second day; thirdly the work ~of the third day.~
65 1, 68 | in the other darkness. Thirdly, as to ~time; because there
66 1, 69 | then built the walls, and thirdly, put on the ~roof." In accepting
67 1, 69 | 68] A[4] Body Para. 5/6~Thirdly, there are metaphorical
68 1, 70 | of waters without order. Thirdly, ~the formless state of
69 1, 71 | that of the fifth day, thirdly, that of the sixth day,
70 1, 71 | and for days, and ~years." Thirdly, as regards the convenience
71 1, 73 | words, "It was . . . done"; ~thirdly, their being in their proper
72 1, 74 | what belongs to its power; thirdly, of what belongs to its
73 1, 75 | moved by his intellect. Thirdly, because the action of a
74 1, 75 | 76] A[3] Body Para. 5/6~Thirdly, this is shown to be impossible
75 1, 77 | the intellectual powers; thirdly, ~the appetitive powers.~
76 1, 78 | he ~be altered or moved. Thirdly, in a wide sense a thing
77 1, 87 | that we may see the colors. Thirdly, this opinion is untrue,
78 1, 90 | other parts of the body. Thirdly, because if man's stature
79 1, 91 | case with ~other animals. Thirdly, because, as the Philosopher
80 1, 92 | because they live; and thirdly because they ~know or understand;
81 1, 92 | the conformity of grace. Thirdly, inasmuch as man knows ~
82 1, 92 | the image of one Person; thirdly, because in that case ~Scripture
83 1, 92 | likeness of the said species; thirdly, the intention of the will
84 1, 92 | informed by the ~species; and thirdly, we find the intention of
85 1, 95 | subject to his government. Thirdly, this is ~proved from a
86 1, 96 | vigor ~of incorruption." Thirdly, a thing may be incorruptible
87 1, 98 | secondly, as regards virtue; thirdly, in knowledge. Under the ~
88 1, 102 | end by building a house; thirdly, as ~something good possessed
89 1, 102 | moving of things to good. Thirdly, we may consider in the
90 1, 104 | action in ~every agent. Thirdly, we must observe that God
91 1, 104 | second rank in miracles. Thirdly, ~a thing surpasses nature'
92 1, 106 | considered or conceived; thirdly, as related to ~something
93 1, 107 | to ~the second hierarchy. Thirdly, forasmuch as these types
94 1, 107 | oppressed by tyrants." ~Thirdly, it signifies "the desire
95 1, 107 | them wholly by their heat. Thirdly we ~consider in fire the
96 1, 107 | themselves are ~made firm by God. Thirdly, because the seat receives
97 1, 107 | perfect knowledge of the end; thirdly, ~we fix our intention on
98 1, 114 | movement proper thereto. Thirdly, because action is ~not
99 1, 114 | as in "universal causes." Thirdly, they are ~in those things
100 1, 117 | as happens in alteration. Thirdly, because it ~would follow
101 1, 117 | the heavenly revolutions. ~Thirdly, because it would seem that
102 1, 118 | individual of the human species. Thirdly, because ~multiplication
103 1, 118 | food which is assimilated. Thirdly, because ~food is needed
104 2, 2 | health, and ~such like. Thirdly, because, since happiness
105 2, 3 | Q[3] A[5] Body Para. 3/4~Thirdly, it is again evident, from
106 2, 4 | for ~the life of the body. Thirdly, as helping it from without:
107 2, 6 | from the will immediately; thirdly, those acts which are ~voluntary,
108 2, 7 | AA[10],11; Q[73], A[7]). Thirdly, because ~the theologian
109 2, 7 | touches ~the cause of the act; thirdly, inasmuch as it touches
110 2, 12 | enjoyment" regards the end. Thirdly, it considers the end as
111 2, 13 | choice: ~secondly, counsel; thirdly, consent; fourthly, use.~
112 2, 18 | from its suitable object. Thirdly, it has goodness from its ~
113 2, 18 | universal a form does it cause. Thirdly, that the more ~remote an
114 2, 20 | respect, is better or worse. Thirdly, in point of ~intensity:
115 2, 23 | movement towards ~that place. Thirdly, it makes it to rest, when
116 2, 23 | aversion" or ~"dislike." Thirdly, when the good is obtained,
117 2, 25 | it is moved to that end; ~thirdly, it rests in the end, after
118 2, 29 | knowledge of Thy ways." Thirdly, a particular truth is ~
119 2, 31 | superior appetite on the lower. Thirdly, because bodily pleasures
120 2, 32 | giving pleasure to others. Thirdly, from the fact that ~another'
121 2, 32 | is a cause of pleasure. Thirdly, in consideration of the ~
122 2, 33 | they hinder both estimates. Thirdly, by fettering the reason:
123 2, 35 | well-being of the ~body. Thirdly, on the part of the effect:
124 2, 40 | regards a present ~good. Thirdly, that it must be something
125 2, 41 | of ~something unwonted. Thirdly, by reason of its being
126 2, 46 | from {menein} [to dwell]. Thirdly, on the part of that which
127 2, 51 | secondly, as to their increase; thirdly, as to their ~diminution
128 2, 54 | secondly, in respect of nature; thirdly, in respect of specifically ~
129 2, 56 | the ~soul through a power. Thirdly, from the fact that virtue
130 2, 59 | stated above (Q[55], A[3]). Thirdly, because, granted that ~
131 2, 61 | choice for a particular end; thirdly, ~that he should possess
132 2, 61 | meaning, cleansing virtues]; thirdly, there are perfect ~[*Virtutes
133 2, 62 | infused in us by ~God alone: thirdly, because these virtues are
134 2, 67 | the part of the medium; ~thirdly, on the part of the subject.
135 2, 70 | things that are near it; thirdly, in regard to things that
136 2, 70 | kind to their ~neighbor. Thirdly, as to his suffering with
137 2, 73 | position in the republic." Thirdly, a circumstance aggravates
138 2, 73 | be mightily tormented." Thirdly, on account of the sinful
139 2, 75 | man has amassed together. Thirdly, after the ~manner of a
140 2, 76 | the sensitive appetite; thirdly, of malice, which is the ~
141 2, 77 | what man knows in general. Thirdly, by way of ~bodily transmutation,
142 2, 77 | receives pardon [veniam]. Thirdly, by ~its genus, e.g. an
143 2, 78 | suffers intermittently. ~Thirdly, because he who sins through
144 2, 80 | or offers this object. Thirdly, he that persuades the will
145 2, 84 | stated above ~(Q[72], A[2]). Thirdly, as denoting an inclination
146 2, 84 | say, it is a generic sin. ~Thirdly, as denoting an inclination
147 2, 84 | inordinately by "lust." Thirdly, ~there is external good,
148 2, 84 | that give promise thereof. Thirdly, it implies pleasure, without ~
149 2, 85 | virtue is a good of ~nature. Thirdly, the gift of original justice,
150 2, 87 | state or of the household; thirdly, it is subjected to the
151 2, 87 | in the way of iniquity." Thirdly, on the part of the effect,
152 2, 88 | 88] A[4] Body Para. 3/4~Thirdly, this may be understood
153 2, 90 | secondly, ~the proposition; thirdly, the syllogism or argument.
154 2, 91 | 91] A[4] Body Para. 3/5~Thirdly, because man can make laws
155 2, 91 | 91] A[5] Body Para. 4/4~Thirdly, it belongs to the law to
156 2, 94 | offspring and so forth. Thirdly, there is in man an ~inclination
157 2, 95 | considering one solitary fact. Thirdly, ~because lawgivers judge
158 2, 95 | paying no heed to others: thirdly, it depends on ~certain
159 2, 95 | 95] A[4] Body Para. 3/6~Thirdly, it belongs to the notion
160 2, 100 | fidelity; ~secondly, reverence; thirdly, service. Fidelity to his
161 2, 101 | secondly, their cause; thirdly, their duration. Under ~
162 2, 102 | 101] A[3] R.O. 2 Para. 3/3~Thirdly, it was fitting that these
163 2, 102 | killed that which was fat." Thirdly, on ~account of the reverence
164 2, 102 | sins ~he has committed; thirdly, because of the benefits
165 2, 102 | 8:7-9] and consecrated; thirdly, they were employed in the
166 2, 102 | and scarlet twice dyed." ~Thirdly, he had the ephod, which
167 2, 102 | bore on their shoulders. Thirdly, they had to carry the people ~
168 2, 105 | secondly, the daughter; thirdly, the ~brother; fourthly,
169 2, 105 | 105] A[2] Body Para. 4/4~Thirdly, the law recognized the
170 2, 105 | him again before ~sunset." Thirdly, by forbidding them to be
171 2, 105 | by severe ~punishments. Thirdly, on account of a great desire
172 2, 105 | the beast was not slain. Thirdly, the place, where ~the heifer
173 2, 105 | stranger [peregrino]." Thirdly, when any foreigners wished
174 2, 105 | promising them God's aid. Thirdly, it prescribed the removal
175 2, 106 | comparison with the Old Law; thirdly, we shall treat ~of those
176 2, 107 | save in cases of urgency. Thirdly, Our Lord ~fulfilled the
177 2, 108 | need of all these things." Thirdly, we ~must not add presumption
178 2, 109 | God; secondly, its cause; thirdly, its ~effects.~Aquin.: SMT
179 2, 109 | and the other virtues are. Thirdly, perseverance is called ~
180 2, 110 | you this act of grace. ~Thirdly, it is taken for the recompense
181 2, 111 | words would have no weight. Thirdly, ~he must be capable of
182 2, 111 | knowledge of Divine things. Thirdly, he ought to ~abound with
183 2, 112 | 112] A[5] Body Para. 3/3~Thirdly, things are known conjecturally
184 2, 113 | movement of the moved; thirdly, the consummation of the
185 2, 113 | 113] A[10] Body Para. 3/3~Thirdly, in miraculous works something
186 2 | shall speak of Hope, and thirdly, of Charity.~
187 2, 1 | to the three Persons; and thirdly, the ~works proper to the
188 2, 2 | deliberating intellect, and thirdly for an act of the cogitative
189 2, 2 | Q[2] A[2] Body Para. 3/3~Thirdly, if the object of faith
190 2, 4 | secondly, those who have faith; thirdly, the cause ~of faith; fourthly,
191 2, 10 | to ~confession of faith; thirdly, ignorance and dulness of
192 2, 12 | obeying His commandments; thirdly, by ~certain special things
193 2, 12 | secondly, in his eyes; thirdly, in the instrument of movement;
194 2, 15 | secondly, the use; and ~thirdly, their preservation. Now
195 2, 23 | the form in its subject. Thirdly, on ~the part of the subject,
196 2, 23 | to all who have charity. Thirdly, so that a ~man gives his
197 2, 23 | approach to the other term, and thirdly, ~rest in this term.~Aquin.:
198 2, 23 | 24] A[11] Body Para. 3/4~Thirdly, charity can be considered
199 2, 24 | and hath loved justice." Thirdly, so that this ~desire is
200 2, 24 | desires good things for him; thirdly, he does ~good things to
201 2, 24 | 25] A[8] Body Para. 3/3~Thirdly, love of one's enemies may
202 2, 25 | child than vice versa. ~Thirdly, because children are nearer
203 2, 25 | have derived from others. Thirdly, because is it the lover'
204 2, 26 | 27] A[5] Body Para. 3/4~Thirdly, it may be understood by
205 2, 28 | from deliberate choice: thirdly, a man wishes a thing, not
206 2, 28 | whereas we hoped well of it." Thirdly, they ~cause yet greater
207 2, 30 | remedied by "comforting." Thirdly, ~the deficiency may be
208 2, 30 | Super Matth. xviii, 15). Thirdly, in respect of the result
209 2, 30 | ought to love as himself. Thirdly, as regards the ~acts themselves
210 2, 30 | 32] A[4] Body Para. 2/2~Thirdly, with regard to the effect,
211 2, 30 | suffer extreme inconvenience. Thirdly, when he is in presence
212 2, 30 | 32] A[7] Body Para. 3/3~Thirdly, a thing is ill-gotten,
213 2, 31 | 33] A[2] R.O. 3 Para. 4/4~Thirdly, such an omission is a venial
214 2, 31 | 33] A[5] Body Para. 3/4~Thirdly, on account of the rebuker'
215 2, 31 | Augustine says (in his ~Rule): thirdly, "to prove that the man
216 2, 34 | either sinful or sinless. Thirdly, one may grieve over another'
217 2, 35 | which is on ~the lips, thirdly, those things which consist
218 2, 38 | 40] A[1] Body Para. 3/3~Thirdly, it is necessary that the
219 2, 39 | delights in brawling." Thirdly, "he" provokes others to
220 2, 42 | may be a "righteous" love. Thirdly, as regards the reason for ~
221 2, 43 | mercy and good fruits." Thirdly, he should strive in all
222 2, 45 | itself; secondly, its parts; thirdly, the corresponding gift; ~
223 2, 46 | stated in Poster. i, ~9. Thirdly, the use of knowledge, in
224 2, 46 | belongs to "circumspection"; thirdly, to ~avoid obstacles, and
225 2, 47 | the one ~to the other." Thirdly, we must be anxious and
226 2, 51 | proper act of prudence. Thirdly, this may be taken ~by opposition
227 2, 53 | chokes up the word." Thirdly, ~through over much fear,
228 2, 53 | requirements of their nature; thirdly, because of Divine ~providence,
229 2, 56 | and ~"for a due end," thirdly to be done "immovably."
230 2, 58 | one who is in authority; thirdly, that it be pronounced according
231 2, 58 | judgment "by usurpation": thirdly, when the reason ~lacks
232 2, 58 | believes what ~he desires. Thirdly, this is due to long experience:
233 2, 59 | called "letting" or "hiring." Thirdly, a ~man transfers his thing
234 2, 59 | four sheep for one sheep." ~Thirdly retaliation is transferred
235 2, 60 | that he told an untruth. Thirdly, by saying what is true,
236 2, 60 | it over to his successor. Thirdly, a prelate may lay hands ~
237 2, 60 | latter were to lose thereby. Thirdly, a man takes ~another's
238 2, 60 | other kind of assistance. Thirdly, on the part of the ~thing
239 2, 60 | robbery cannot take place. Thirdly, in the case of ~receiving;
240 2, 62 | declares (Ethic. v, 11). Thirdly, ~because life is God's
241 2, 62 | in opposition to justice: thirdly, ~because he deprives the
242 2, 63 | sense of pain is opposed. Thirdly, the ~movement or use of
243 2, 64 | one thing indeterminately. Thirdly, because a more peaceful
244 2, 68 | unless they be very numerous. Thirdly, because the condemnation
245 2, 68 | taking away his justice. Thirdly, owing to the falsehood
246 2, 70 | taunts but also reviles him. Thirdly, a man ~reproaches another
247 2, 71 | to be greater than it is; thirdly, by revealing something
248 2, 74 | in the ~imperative mood. Thirdly, "speaking" is related to
249 2, 74 | signification of Judea. Thirdly, the irrational creature
250 2, 78 | well-wishers of his country." Thirdly, according to the Philosopher ~(
251 2, 81 | Apostle (2 Cor. 1:11). Thirdly, that the more perfect may
252 2, 81 | wicked for their correction. ~Thirdly, because they are understood
253 2, 81 | be led into temptation. Thirdly, ~there is the present penal
254 2, 81 | the calves of our lips." Thirdly, we have recourse to ~vocal
255 2, 82 | thing is offered to God; ~thirdly, those acts whereby something
256 2, 82 | holiness contained therein. Thirdly, on account of the concourse
257 2, 82 | desire to return to Paradise. Thirdly, on account of Christ ~Who
258 2, 84 | delivered at some future ~time. Thirdly, on account of the need
259 2, 84 | that are freely offered; thirdly, if ~the parishes belong
260 2, 84 | thereupon is ~contemptible." Thirdly, on account of a previous
261 2, 86 | 88] A[6] Body Para. 3/3~Thirdly, because a vow fixes the
262 2, 86 | observance of chastity: thirdly, the solemnity of the vow. ~
263 2, 87 | an inducement to others: thirdly, by way of invocation for
264 2, 90 | whether tacit or explicit. Thirdly, the end of ~divine worship
265 2, 92 | children, or his marriage." Thirdly, on account of their ignorance
266 2, 93 | pouring forth prayer to God." ~Thirdly, if the Divine oracles be
267 2, 96 | obligation to do ~the contrary. Thirdly, there is perjury when judgment
268 2, 98 | 100] A[1] Body Para. 3/4~Thirdly, because sale is opposed
269 2, 102 | obeys in all things lawful: thirdly, ~indiscreet obedience,
270 2, 104 | begetting and upbringing: ~thirdly it is found in the person
271 2, 106 | says (De ~Civ. Dei i, 9). Thirdly, in order to mark the unity
272 2, 106 | 108] A[4] R.O. 2 Para. 4/4~Thirdly, because the good of one
273 2, 108 | 110] A[2] Body Para. 3/7~Thirdly, lies are divided in a more
274 2, 108 | respect of the evil intended; ~thirdly, accidentally.~Aquin.: SMT
275 2, 113 | deceitful kisses of an ~enemy." Thirdly, by way of occasion, as
276 2, 117 | stated in Ethic. iv, 6. ~Thirdly, because prodigality is
277 2, 120 | thyself any graven thing"; and thirdly, "Thou shalt not ~adore
278 2, 121 | this belongs to justice; ~thirdly, by removing the obstacles
279 2, 121 | off, or again of anger. Thirdly, through choice, not ~indeed
280 2, 121 | present than by the future. Thirdly, because endurance implies
281 2, 127 | remiss and ~slow of action; thirdly, he employs irony [*Cf.
282 2, 129 | without referring it to God. Thirdly, when a man's appetite ~
283 2, 130 | whose judgment is uncertain: thirdly, on the part of ~the man
284 2, 130 | and agree with ~others. Thirdly, as regards "speech," and
285 2, 131 | to exceed one's ability. ~Thirdly, it may be considered in
286 2, 134 | is moderated by meekness; thirdly, to ~hatred, which charity
287 2, 140 | resisted ~became necessity." Thirdly, as to the remedy which
288 2, 140 | cowardice, is a greater vice. Thirdly, because it is easier to
289 2, 141 | and actions of the body; thirdly, in ~outward things. Now
290 2, 145 | fasting for three weeks. Thirdly, in ~order to satisfy for
291 2, 145 | with the ~newness of grace. Thirdly, according to Augustine (
292 2, 146 | moderation in such matters. Thirdly, from the ~point of view
293 2, 146 | confident and joyful mind." Thirdly, as regards ~inordinate
294 2, 148 | may involve a venial sin. Thirdly, it may happen that a man
295 2, 151 | described as "scurrilous." Thirdly, on account ~of the end:
296 2, 152 | the ~children are his: "thirdly, she hath fornicated in
297 2, 152 | is called "bestiality." Thirdly, by copulation with an undue
298 2, 154 | 156] A[2] Body Para. 2/2~Thirdly, incontinence is said to
299 2, 154 | more deserving of pardon. Thirdly, because anger seeks to
300 2, 156 | 158] A[7] Body Para. 3/3~Thirdly, anger may be considered
301 2, 159 | applies to the tenth degree; thirdly, by not being deterred from ~
302 2, 159 | pertains to the seventh degree: thirdly, that in this respect ~one
303 2, 160 | 162] A[4] Body Para. 3/3~Thirdly, it may be considered with
304 2, 160 | is ~uttered in word, and thirdly is accomplished in deed.~
305 2, 161 | but only in potentiality. Thirdly, as to ~the power of operation:
306 2, 161 | both God and her ~neighbor. Thirdly, the man's sin was diminished
307 2, 162 | the ~days of thy life." Thirdly, by the obstacles encountered
308 2, 162 | is become as one of Us." Thirdly, by the ~reminder of their
309 2, 165 | 167] A[1] Body Para. 4/5~Thirdly, when a man desires to know
310 2, 166 | something of an upright mind." Thirdly, we must be careful, as
311 2, 167 | directed to the body's comfort. Thirdly, ~when a man is too solicitous [*
312 2, 169 | that followed." Hence, thirdly, prophecy is concerned with
313 2, 171 | secondly to the imagination, ~thirdly to the passive intellect,
314 2, 172 | boiling cauldron (Jer. 1:13). ~Thirdly, it is evidently a still
315 2, 172 | to speak to his friend." Thirdly, as regards the working
316 2, 173 | those who are possessed: thirdly, by the power of God. ~In
317 2, 173 | excess: Every man is a liar." Thirdly, so that he ~contemplates
318 2, 173 | knowledge of God ~Himself." Thirdly, the third heaven may denote
319 2, 174 | 176] A[2] Body Para. 2/2~Thirdly, because the gift of prophecy
320 2, 174 | edified (1 ~Cor. 14:7-14). Thirdly, as to unbelievers for whose
321 2, 175 | to listen to God's word. Thirdly, in order that men may love
322 2, 175 | conversation burneth as fire." ~Thirdly, because as a rule women
323 2, 178 | secondly of His judgments, ~thirdly of His benefits, fourthly
324 2, 178 | exclusive of contemplation; thirdly, ~contemplation of the divine
325 2, 178 | being done, he mentions thirdly ~the uniformity which is
326 2, 180 | time "at the Lord's feet." Thirdly, because the contemplative ~
327 2, 181 | are one body in ~Christ." Thirdly, this belongs to the dignity
328 2, 182 | his life for his friends." Thirdly, as to the effect of love,
329 2, 183 | 185] A[6] R.O. 2 Para. 3/3~Thirdly, according to the exposition
330 2, 184 | befitting to religious; thirdly, the ~different kinds of
331 2, 184 | superabundance of charity. ~Thirdly, a thing belongs to perfection
332 2, 184 | be without solicitude": thirdly, as ~a holocaust whereby
333 2, 184 | by the vow of continence; thirdly, the inordinateness of the ~
334 2, 184 | by the vow of continence; thirdly, as regards the disposal
335 2, 184 | 186] A[8] Body Para. 4/5~Thirdly, because the vow of obedience
336 2, 184 | wickedness in My house?" ~Thirdly, the sin of a religious
337 2, 185 | easily sing hymns to God." Thirdly, with regard to reading,
338 2, 185 | hath taught much evil." Thirdly, it is directed to the ~
339 2, 185 | them that are without." Thirdly, to avoid the discreditable
340 2, 185 | not burthensome to you?" Thirdly, in order to give an example ~
341 2, 185 | not oppressed by want." Thirdly, ~because of the former
342 2, 185 | common to all the faithful. Thirdly, if they ~devote themselves
343 2, 185 | in the habit of penance." Thirdly, on account of ~vainglory;
344 2, 186 | 188] A[5] Body Para. 3/3~Thirdly, the study of letters is
345 2, 187 | in the life of a layman. Thirdly, in comparison with ~different
346 2, 187 | into decline and laxity. Thirdly, on account ~of sickness
347 2, 187 | sake of good fellowship. Thirdly, if one person entices ~
348 2, 187 | the boat to the shore." Thirdly, we may ~consider the way
349 3, 1 | of the Word ~Incarnate; thirdly, what follows this union.~
350 3, 1 | with us of human nature?" Thirdly, with regard to charity, ~
351 3, 1 | your former worthlessness." Thirdly, because, "in order to ~
352 3, 1 | Q[1] A[5] Body Para. 4/5~Thirdly, on account of the dignity
353 3, 1 | Q[1] A[6] Body Para. 3/3~Thirdly, this appears fitting to
354 3, 2 | secondly, the Person assuming; thirdly, the ~nature assumed.~Aquin.:
355 3, 2 | several things actually. Thirdly, because the form of such ~
356 3, 2 | Father nor with His Mother. ~Thirdly, because there can be no
357 3, 2 | Q[2] A[1] Body Para. 4/4~Thirdly, a thing is made up of things
358 3, 2 | would be several Christs. Thirdly, because Christ would exist ~
359 3, 2 | let him be anathema." Thirdly, because to the hypostasis
360 3, 2 | will of the Word of God; thirdly, "by operation," ~inasmuch
361 3, 2 | grace, as in the saints; ~thirdly, by personal union, which
362 3, 2 | came ~by Jesus Christ." Thirdly, because the Incarnation
363 3, 3 | Q[3] A[8] Body Para. 3/3~Thirdly, the reason for this fitness
364 3, 4 | with ~regard to its parts; thirdly, with regard to the order
365 3, 4 | nature, might merit for us. Thirdly, because a ~nature so existing
366 3, 4 | would be of equal dignity. Thirdly, because ~it is fitting
367 3, 4 | conquered by the devil. Thirdly, because God's ~power is
368 3, 5 | His passion ~and death. Thirdly, this would have detracted
369 3, 5 | what was most wounded." ~Thirdly, this position is against
370 3, 5 | assumed is ~not curable." Thirdly, it is against the truth
371 3, 7 | nature to be raised by grace. Thirdly, on account of ~the relation
372 3, 7 | perfect to ~human nature." Thirdly, it may be referred to habitual
373 3, 7 | as light follows the sun. Thirdly, the ~reason of this union
374 3, 8 | as was shown, Q[7], A[9]. Thirdly, He has the power of ~bestowing
375 3, 8 | united to Him by charity; ~thirdly, of those who are actually
376 3, 9 | pertains to created knowledge. ~Thirdly, because some created knowledge
377 3, 14 | O Thou Arm of the Lord." Thirdly, because it would seem ~
378 3, 14 | as related Jn. 20:26. ~Thirdly, in order to show us an
379 3, 15 | De Fide Orth. iii, 20). Thirdly, because by sinning He could
380 3, 15 | became man when He willed." Thirdly, as regards the ~effect,
381 3, 16 | relation with His Father; thirdly, as to what belongs to Christ
382 3, 16 | commonly, was not always God. ~Thirdly, properly understood, this
383 3, 20 | of the Divine ordinance. Thirdly, human nature is especially ~
384 3, 21 | what God does not wish: thirdly, to show that man should
385 3, 22 | third ~chapter of Leviticus. Thirdly, in order that the spirit
386 3, 22 | cause of eternal salvation." Thirdly, through Him we have ~acquired
387 3, 23 | likened to the ~Word of God. Thirdly, a creature is likened to
388 3, 27 | hath Christ with Belial?" Thirdly, because of ~the singular
389 3, 27 | disposed to the form of fire. Thirdly, there is ~the perfection
390 3, 28 | 28] A[1] Body Para. 4/5~Thirdly, this was befitting to the
391 3, 28 | 28] A[2] Body Para. 3/3~Thirdly, it was fitting that He
392 3, 28 | 28] A[3] Body Para. 3/5~Thirdly, this is derogatory to the
393 3, 29 | for His Mother's sake; ~thirdly, for our sake. For the sake
394 3, 29 | 29] A[1] Body Para. 3/12~Thirdly, for the safety of the new-born
395 3, 29 | 29] A[1] Body Para. 7/12~Thirdly, that, as Jerome says, Joseph
396 3, 29 | 29] A[1] Body Para. 10/12~Thirdly, that all excuse be removed
397 3, 30 | 30] A[1] Body Para. 3/4~Thirdly, that she might offer to
398 3, 30 | 30] A[2] Body Para. 3/3~Thirdly, because this was becoming
399 3, 30 | 30] A[3] Body Para. 3/3~Thirdly, it is in keeping with the
400 3, 30 | 30] A[4] Body Para. 3/3~Thirdly, he purposed to lead her
401 3, 31 | author of ~His conception; thirdly, as to the manner and order
402 3, 31 | 31] A[4] Body Para. 3/3~Thirdly, because in this fashion
403 3, 32 | 32] A[1] Body Para. 3/3~Thirdly, because this is befitting
404 3, 33 | body from that matter; ~thirdly, the development whereby
405 3, 36 | 36] A[1] Body Para. 3/3~Thirdly, because thus the reality
406 3, 36 | 36] A[2] R.O. 3 Para. 3/4~Thirdly, because thus the overthrow
407 3, 36 | foreshadowed in the Magi. Thirdly it came ~to the fulness
408 3, 36 | this, not even the moon. ~Thirdly, because it was visible
409 3, 37 | God had instituted of old. Thirdly, ~in order to prove that
410 3, 38 | 38] A[1] Body Para. 3/4~Thirdly, that by his baptism he
411 3, 38 | rite of Christ's baptism; thirdly, by penance, ~preparing
412 3, 38 | motive for yet greater envy." Thirdly, because, by continuing ~
413 3, 39 | entirely in the water." Thirdly, He wished to be ~baptized,
414 3, 39 | approval of John's baptism." Thirdly, as Gregory Nazianzen ~says (
415 3, 39 | 39] A[3] Body Para. 3/3~Thirdly, because by Christ's being
416 3, 39 | 39] A[5] Body Para. 3/4~Thirdly, because the entrance to
417 3, 39 | 39] A[6] R.O. 4 Para. 3/6~Thirdly, the Holy Ghost appeared
418 3, 40 | 40] A[1] Body Para. 3/3~Thirdly, He came that by Him "we
419 3, 40 | 40] A[3] Body Para. 3/4~Thirdly, lest if He were rich His
420 3, 40 | it was ordained to Him. Thirdly, to deprive the Jews of
421 3, 40 | 40] A[4] R.O. 1 Para. 3/3~Thirdly, because this precept does
422 3, 41 | 41] A[1] Body Para. 3/4~Thirdly, in order to give us an
423 3, 41 | 41] A[3] Body Para. 3/3~Thirdly, because after the fast,
424 3, 41 | Your eyes shall be opened." Thirdly, he led the temptation to ~
425 3, 41 | pertains to ~vainglory. Thirdly, he led the temptation on
426 3, 42 | 42] A[1] Body Para. 3/4~Thirdly, in order to deprive the
427 3, 42 | 42] A[3] Body Para. 3/3~Thirdly, doctrine is hidden, as
428 3, 42 | 42] A[4] Body Para. 3/4~Thirdly, that His doctrine might
429 3, 43 | demons by the Spirit of God; thirdly, ~because He could not have
430 3, 43 | 43] A[4] Body Para. 3/3~Thirdly, from the very fact that
431 3, 44 | Theophylact, Enarr. in Luc.]. Thirdly, because, as Bede says, "
432 3, 44 | swine, except He allow them; thirdly, that they would have ~treated
433 3, 46 | Passion; secondly, His death; ~thirdly, His burial; and, fourthly,
434 3, 46 | to enter into His glory?" Thirdly, on ~God's part, whose determination
435 3, 46 | should follow in His steps." Thirdly, because Christ by His Passion
436 3, 46 | 46] A[5] Body Para. 3/3~Thirdly, it may be considered with
437 3, 46 | scandalized at His ~Passion. Thirdly, the loss of His bodily
438 3, 46 | 46] A[6] Body Para. 3/5~Thirdly, the magnitude of Christ'
439 3, 46 | stated above (Q[14], A[4]). Thirdly, that by dying and rising ~
440 3, 46 | A[10] R.O. 1 Para. 3/4~Thirdly, because it was specially
441 3, 46 | A[10] R.O. 2 Para. 3/3~Thirdly, as Chrysostom says in a
442 3, 46 | others on His left hand." ~Thirdly, according to Hilary (Comm.
443 3, 47 | proceed from obedience. Thirdly, it was in ~keeping with
444 3, 47 | His own ~will" (Is. 53:7). Thirdly, by not shielding Him from
445 3, 48 | one who was God and man; ~thirdly, on account of the extent
446 3, 48 | was fit for immolation. Thirdly, because, being ~sinless,
447 3, 49 | its head, which is Christ. Thirdly, by way of ~efficiency,
448 3, 49 | sepulchre and His soul in hell; thirdly, as to the shame and mockeries
449 3, 49 | above all the heavens." Thirdly, as to the sitting on ~the
450 3, 50 | likened to a phantom." ~Thirdly, that by dying He might
451 3, 51 | they that hear shall live." Thirdly, as ~an example to them
452 3, 51 | wrapped it up and buried it." Thirdly, as to the mystery ~whereby
453 3, 52 | exposed them confidently." Thirdly, that as He showed ~forth
454 3, 53 | 53] A[1] Body Para. 3/5~Thirdly, for the raising of our
455 3, 54 | glory ~of the Resurrection. Thirdly, because as stated above (
456 3, 54 | Bede, on ~Lk. 24:40). Thirdly, "that when He pleads for
457 3, 55 | way from the ~sepulchre; thirdly to Peter; fourthly to the
458 3, 55 | features for them ~to behold. Thirdly, He shows that it was identically
459 3, 55 | that He both saw and heard; thirdly, in the ~works of the intellective
460 3, 57 | 57] A[1] R.O. 3 Para. 4/4~Thirdly, in order to direct the
461 3, 57 | faith; secondly, hope; thirdly, charity. Fourthly, our
462 3, 57 | of God took human nature. Thirdly, that being established
463 3, 58 | beatitude of the Father": thirdly, according to the same ~
464 3, 58 | above (Q[16], AA[10],11). Thirdly, the said ~approach can
465 3, 59 | son He pleaseth Himself." Thirdly, wisdom is needed, upon
466 3, 59 | He is ~the Son of God." Thirdly, because, as Augustine observes (
467 3, 59 | 59] A[4] Body Para. 4/4~Thirdly, the same thing is evident
468 3, 59 | wicked sons, and conversely. ~Thirdly, as to the result of his
469 3, 59 | round about the throne." Thirdly, on ~account of what they
470 3, 59 | Thou come to destroy us?" Thirdly, as to the ~essential reward
471 3, 60 | 60] A[6] Body Para. 3/3~Thirdly, a sacrament may be considered
472 3, 63 | in regard to the agent; thirdly, in ~regard to the recipient.
473 3, 64 | their institution, hence, thirdly, the excellence of Christ'
474 3, 65 | from on high" (Lk. 24:49). Thirdly, by ~nourishment, whereby
475 3, 65 | 65] A[3] Body Para. 3/4~Thirdly, this is made clear by considering
476 3, 66 | 66] A[3] Body Para. 3/4~Thirdly, because it is suitable
477 3, 66 | 66] A[9] Body Para. 4/5~Thirdly, because Baptism imprints
478 3, 66 | 66] A[10] Body Para. 4/4~Thirdly, because the power of the
479 3, 68 | Christian mode of life. Thirdly, a certain reverence for
480 3, 68 | two contradictory things. Thirdly, ~because there should be
481 3, 68 | forgiven them in Baptism. Thirdly, because the ~very act of
482 3, 69 | 69] A[3] Body Para. 3/3~Thirdly, this was suitable, lest
483 3, 69 | scorning the ~sacrament itself; thirdly, through observing a rite
484 3, 70 | the act ~of generation. Thirdly, because it was ordained
485 3, 73 | secondly, of its matter; thirdly, of ~its form; fourthly,
486 3, 73 | 73] A[5] Body Para. 3/3~Thirdly, because last words, chiefly
487 3, 74 | into the ~body of Christ; thirdly, the manner in which Christ'
488 3, 74 | 74] A[1] Body Para. 4/5~Thirdly, as to the effect, considered
489 3, 74 | later (Q[76], A[1], ad 1). Thirdly, because ~this is more in
490 3, 74 | to the wine of the grape. Thirdly, because the wine ~from
491 3, 74 | His side in the ~Passion." Thirdly, because this is adapted
492 3, 75 | 75] A[1] Body Para. 4/5~Thirdly, it belongs to the perfection
493 3, 75 | which cannot be ~said here. Thirdly, because it is not possible
494 3, 75 | 75] A[2] Body Para. 3/4~Thirdly, because it would be opposed
495 3, 75 | Lord under His own species. Thirdly, ~that while we receive
496 3, 75 | 75] A[6] Body Para. 3/4~Thirdly, it would be unbefitting
497 3, 75 | is ~illuminated suddenly. Thirdly on the part of the agent,
498 3, 75 | be disposed successively. Thirdly, because it is effected ~
499 3, 76 | and the blood as ~drink. Thirdly, it is in keeping with its
500 3, 77 | motion of these species. Thirdly, because accidents do ~not
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