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Part, Question
1 1, 102 | battle to the strong, nor bread to ~the wise, nor riches
2 2, 14 | instance, that this is ~bread or iron: and also any general
3 2, 32 | My tears have been my bread ~day and night": where bread
4 2, 32 | bread ~day and night": where bread denotes the refreshment
5 2, 100 | Ten women ~shall bake your bread in one oven," says that
6 2, 102 | of flour, ~sometimes of bread, this being baked sometimes
7 2, 102 | besides ~animals, nothing but bread, wine, oil, incense, and
8 2, 102 | and of ~leaven which makes bread savory, should be forbidden
9 2, 102 | keep chaste; unleavened bread, when we feast on the unleavened ~
10 2, 102 | feast on the unleavened ~bread of sincerity." And it is
11 2, 102 | bird might at least offer bread; and that if a man had ~
12 2, 102 | that if a man had ~not even bread he might offer flour or
13 2, 102 | figurative cause is that the bread signifies Christ Who is
14 2, 102 | Christ Who is the ~"living bread" (Jn. 6:41,51). He was indeed
15 2, 102 | and He was ~like perfect bread after He had taken human
16 2, 102 | either as ~food, and of these bread was offered; or as drink,
17 2, 102 | R.O. 13 Para. 2/2~Now the bread foreshadowed the flesh of
18 2, 102 | that they ~may know the bread wherewith I fed you in the
19 2, 102 | 41,51: "I am the living ~bread": and the twelve loaves
20 2, 102 | blemish, he shall not offer bread to his God . . . if he be
21 2, 102 | commanded to eat unleavened bread, as a sign "that it could
22 2, 102 | was eaten with ~unleavened bread to signify the blameless
23 2, 102 | with the unleavened bread of sincerity and truth."
24 2, 102 | the lamb; and a basket of bread, in memory of ~the manna
25 2, 102 | of the ~ram, one roll of bread, and the right shoulder
26 2, 105 | who ~toil for their daily bread: and therefore the Law commanded
27 2, 1 | it might happen that the bread was not rightly consecrated,
28 2, 1 | true Body there, but only bread. Therefore ~something false
29 2, 1 | such and such ~accidents of bread, but to the fact that the
30 2, 1 | appearances of sensible bread, when it is rightly consecrated.
31 2, 13 | the shortage of water and bread; and ~this the Lord bore
32 2, 30 | It is the hungry man's bread ~that you withhold, the
33 2, 38 | often as you shall eat this bread, and ~drink the chalice,
34 2, 53 | solicitude of a man who gains his bread by bodily labor ~is not
35 2, 64 | It is the hungry man's bread ~that you withhold, the
36 2, 79 | written (Is. 57:7): "Deal thy bread to the hungry." ~But God
37 2, 80 | My tears have been my bread," etc. Secondarily devotion ~
38 2, 81 | Give us this day our daily bread," etc. Therefore we should
39 2, 81 | Give us this day our daily bread," ~whether we understand
40 2, 81 | this of the sacramental Bread, the daily use of ~which
41 2, 81 | are ~contained, or of the bread of the body, so that it
42 2, 81 | the chief sacrament, and bread is the chief food: thus ~
43 2, 81 | us ~pray that our daily bread be given to us. If it is
44 2, 83 | Melchisedech (Gn. 14:18), offering bread and wine in sacrifice, and
45 2, 83 | were ~slain and burnt, the bread is broken, eaten, blessed.
46 2, 83 | speak of offering money or bread at the altar, and yet ~nothing
47 2, 116 | It is the hungry man's bread that thou keepest ~back,
48 2, 140 | weeks, I ate no desirable bread, and neither ~flesh nor
49 2, 146 | sister . . . fulness ~of bread," etc. Therefore the sin
50 2, 161 | that these stones be made bread." Therefore the first man'
51 2, 162 | nor does "every man eat bread in the ~sweat of his face."
52 2, 162 | soil must needs eat his ~bread in the sweat of his brow:
53 2, 162 | and thus they eat the bread for which others have labored
54 2, 169 | to Is. ~58:1, "Deal thy bread to the hungry," etc.; and
55 2, 179 | the active life is to give bread to the hungry," and after ~
56 2, 179 | active life is ~to give bread to the hungry, to teach
57 2, 185 | thy face shalt thou eat bread," and it is written ~(Ps.
58 2, 185 | they would eat their own bread." Hence Jerome states (Super ~
59 2, 185 | great property but not ~bread or some small sum of money.
60 2, 185 | forsaken, nor his seed ~seeking bread." Moreover an able-bodied
61 2, 186 | says (Polit. i, 5,6) that bread, wine, and ~the like are
62 2, 186 | to live on ~water and the bread that is brought to them
63 2, 187 | grew up to partake ~of the bread of angels, namely the Word
64 3, 22 | Give us this ~day our daily bread." Therefore sins are not
65 3, 22 | Melchisedech, who ~offered bread and wine, signifying, as
66 3, 22 | faithful under the form ~of bread and wine.~Aquin.: SMT TP
67 3, 35 | interpreted 'the house ~of bread.' It is Christ Himself who
68 3, 35 | who said, 'I am the living Bread which ~came down from heaven.'"~
69 3, 41 | changing the stones into bread, ~He would not have sinned;
70 3, 46 | first ~day of the unleavened bread, when they sacrificed the
71 3, 46 | first ~day of the unleavened bread, when they sacrificed the
72 3, 46 | The day of the unleavened bread came, on which it was ~necessary
73 3, 46 | first ~day of the unleavened bread, when they sacrificed the
74 3, 46 | first day of the unleavened bread, ~because, according to
75 3, 46 | that ~is, the unleavened bread - which had to be eaten
76 3, 55 | until the Sacrament of the bread; that when ~they had shared
77 3, 61 | in so far as "he ~offered bread and wine" (Gn. 14:18), just
78 3, 61 | wine" (Gn. 14:18), just as bread and wine are offered ~in
79 3, 64 | blemish, he ~shall not offer bread to his God, neither shall
80 3, 67 | We, being many, are one bread, one body, all that partake ~
81 3, 67 | all that partake ~of one bread and one chalice." Moreover,
82 3, 70 | is used for washing, and ~bread, which we use for nourishment.
83 3, 72 | our Lord Himself "taking bread . . . blessed . . ~. and
84 3, 72 | according to Ps. 103:15: "That bread may strengthen man's ~heart."
85 3, 73 | 7). But the ~species of bread and wine, which are the
86 3, 73 | relation ~to the species of the bread and wine, as the power of
87 3, 73 | hence the species of the bread and wine produce ~no effect
88 3, 73 | signs than one, to wit, bread and ~wine, it seems to follow
89 3, 73 | we, being many, ~are one bread, one body, all that partake
90 3, 73 | all that partake of one bread": from which it is ~clear
91 3, 73 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: The bread and wine are materially
92 3, 73 | often as you shall eat this bread, ~and drink the chalice,
93 3, 73 | body, before he ~eats that bread and drinks of that chalice."~
94 3, 73 | s sacrifice, in offering bread and wine. But the expression
95 3, 73 | with the unleavened bread of ~sincerity and truth."~
96 3, 73 | sacrament only, and this is the bread and wine; that which ~is
97 3, 73 | Melchisedech, who offered up bread ~and wine. In relation to
98 3, 73 | flesh . . . and unleavened bread." As to the second ~because
99 3, 74 | secondly, the change of the bread and wine into the ~body
100 3, 74 | fourthly, the accidents of bread and wine which continue
101 3, 74 | for inquiry:~(1) Whether bread and wine are the matter
102 3, 74 | this sacrament is wheaten bread?~(4) Whether it is unleavened
103 3, 74 | unleavened or fermented bread?~(5) Whether the matter
104 3, 74 | matter of this sacrament is bread and wine?~Aquin.: SMT TP
105 3, 74 | of this sacrament is not bread and wine. ~Because this
106 3, 74 | Passion more fully than bread and wine. Therefore the
107 3, 74 | the flesh of animals than bread and wine.~Aquin.: SMT TP
108 3, 74 | place. But ~in many lands bread is not to be found, and
109 3, 74 | to ~be found. Therefore bread and wine are not a suitable
110 3, 74 | oblations of the sacraments only bread and wine mixed with water
111 3, 74 | Haeres. xxviii), "offer bread and cheese in this sacrament,
112 3, 74 | have made their Eucharistic bread with infants' blood drawn ~
113 3, 74 | sacrament under the species of bread and wine, as is ~evident
114 3, 74 | from Mt. 26. Consequently, bread and wine are the proper
115 3, 74 | commonly done with water; so bread and wine, wherewith men ~
116 3, 74 | our Lord's Passion, the bread is received apart as the ~
117 3, 74 | offered" under the species of bread "for the health of the body,
118 3, 74 | many believers, just "as bread is composed of many grains,
119 3, 74 | determinate quantity of bread and wine is required for
120 3, 74 | determinate quantity of bread and wine is ~required for
121 3, 74 | determinate quantity of ~the bread and wine is required.~Aquin.:
122 3, 74 | wish to ~consecrate all the bread which is sold in the market
123 3, 74 | superfluous quantity of bread be consecrated.~Aquin.:
124 3, 74 | quantity, however small, of the bread and wine which cannot ~be
125 3, 74 | an immense quantity of bread and wine, for instance,
126 3, 74 | wine, for instance, all the bread in the ~market or all the
127 3, 74 | Para. 1/1~Whether wheaten bread is required for the matter
128 3, 74 | 1: It seems that wheaten bread is not requisite for the
129 3, 74 | Lord's ~Passion. But barley bread seems to be more in keeping
130 3, 74 | the Passion ~than wheaten bread, as being more bitter, and
131 3, 74 | Jn. 6. Therefore ~wheaten bread is not the proper matter
132 3, 74 | which in some ~localities bread is made for the use of this
133 3, 74 | sacrament. Therefore wheaten ~bread is not the proper matter
134 3, 74 | does not seem that wheaten ~bread is the proper matter for
135 3, 74 | make the sacrament from bread which is corrupted, and
136 3, 74 | longer seems to be wheaten bread. Therefore, it seems that
137 3, 74 | Therefore, it seems that such bread is ~not the proper matter
138 3, 74 | remaineth alone." Therefore ~bread from corn, i.e. wheaten
139 3, 74 | from corn, i.e. wheaten bread, is the matter of this sacrament.~
140 3, 74 | among ~other breads wheaten bread is more commonly used by
141 3, 74 | sacrament under this species of bread. ~Moreover this bread strengthens
142 3, 74 | of bread. ~Moreover this bread strengthens man, and so
143 3, 74 | this ~sacrament is wheaten bread.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[74] A[
144 3, 74 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Barley bread serves to denote the hardness
145 3, 74 | account of the hardness of the bread, and because, as Augustine ~
146 3, 74 | people. Consequently barley bread would not be a suitable
147 3, 74 | grown in bad ground), the bread made from such grain can ~
148 3, 74 | generated from wheat grain, bread cannot be made ~such as
149 3, 74 | greater quantity of ~wheat, bread may be made therefrom so
150 3, 74 | the species; consequently, bread made ~therefrom will not
151 3, 74 | is such corruption of the bread that the ~species of bread
152 3, 74 | bread that the ~species of bread is lost, as when the continuity
153 3, 74 | betrays, and from ~such bread the body of Christ may be
154 3, 74 | Christ could be made of the ~bread made therefrom, although
155 3, 74 | to be made of unleavened bread?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[74] A[
156 3, 74 | to be made of unleavened ~bread. because in this sacrament
157 3, 74 | sacrament in ~fermented bread, because, as we have read
158 3, 74 | began to use unleavened bread on the day of the Passover ~
159 3, 74 | sacrament with fermented bread.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[74] A[
160 3, 74 | But the use of unleavened bread was a ceremony of the Law,
161 3, 74 | ought not to use unfermented bread in ~this sacrament of grace.~
162 3, 74 | is signified by fermented bread, as is ~declared by the
163 3, 74 | ought to be made of leavened bread.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[74] A[
164 3, 74 | unleavened are mere accidents of bread, ~which do not vary the
165 3, 74 | observed, as to whether the ~bread be unleavened or leavened.~
166 3, 74 | celebrate, using fermented bread and ~a wooden cup."~Aquin.:
167 3, 74 | It is ~necessary that the bread be wheaten, without which
168 3, 74 | the ~sacrament that the bread be unleavened or leavened,
169 3, 74 | Church offers ~unleavened bread, because our Lord took flesh
170 3, 74 | Churches offer leavened bread, because the Word of the
171 3, 74 | celebrating with fermented bread in the Latin Church, so
172 3, 74 | celebrating with unfermented bread in a church of the Greeks ~
173 3, 74 | celebrating with unleavened bread is more reasonable. First,
174 3, 74 | 15,19. Secondly, because bread is properly the sacrament ~
175 3, 74 | with the unleavened ~bread of sincerity and truth."~
176 3, 74 | Azymes," when fermented bread was not found ~in the houses
177 3, 74 | sacrament with unleavened bread do ~not intend to follow
178 3, 74 | celebrating in fermented bread would be Judaizing, because
179 3, 74 | Jews ~offered up fermented bread for the first-fruits.~Aquin.:
180 3, 74 | effect, ~because it makes the bread more savory and larger;
181 3, 74 | not be made from corrupt bread, as stated above (A[3],
182 3, 74 | unleavened and ~leavened bread than between warm and cold
183 3, 74 | corruption of fermented bread that it could not be validly ~
184 3, 74 | the true ~vine." But only bread from wheat is the matter
185 3, 74 | sacrament may not be made from bread which is ~utterly corrupt,
186 3, 74 | turning sour, just as from bread turning ~corrupt, although
187 3, 74 | related to have offered up bread and wine only. Consequently
188 3, 74 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, bread and wine are the matter
189 3, 74 | nothing is added to the bread. Therefore neither should
190 3, 74 | offered to the Lord, only bread ~and wine mixed with water
191 3, 74 | 3 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Bread is made of water and flour;
192 3, 74 | sacrament, as the wine or the ~bread. Therefore the mingling
193 3, 74 | water is of the essence of bread, but not of the essence ~
194 3, 74 | offered apart from ~the bread; but the water is offered
195 3, 74 | making the composition of bread, if rose-water, or ~any
196 3, 74 | because it would not be true bread.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[74] A[
197 3, 74 | as ~the wine is from the bread.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[74] A[
198 3, 75 | 1/1 - OF THE CHANGE OF BREAD AND WINE INTO THE BODY AND
199 3, 75 | consider the change of the bread and wine into the body and ~
200 3, 75 | Whether the substance of bread and wine remain in this
201 3, 75 | sacrament the substance of the bread and wine remains ~after
202 3, 75 | that the substance of the bread and wine does remain in ~
203 3, 75 | customary for men to eat bread and drink wine, ~God has
204 3, 75 | and further on: "The bread of communication is not
205 3, 75 | communication is not simple bread, but is ~united to the Godhead."
206 3, 75 | existing. Therefore the bread and wine are at the same
207 3, 75 | Therefore the substance of the bread and wine remains also ~in
208 3, 75 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, bread and wine are made use of
209 3, 75 | ecclesiastical unity, as "one bread is made from ~many grains
210 3, 75 | belongs to the substance of ~bread and wine. Therefore, the
211 3, 75 | Therefore, the substance of the bread and wine remains in ~this
212 3, 75 | Although the figure of ~the bread and wine be seen, still,
213 3, 75 | that the substance of the bread and wine ~remains in this
214 3, 75 | change of the ~substance of bread into itself. But what is
215 3, 75 | sacrament, the substance of the bread cannot remain ~after the
216 3, 75 | if the substance of the bread were to remain there; for
217 3, 75 | there; for the ~substance of bread never is the body of Christ.
218 3, 75 | His Divine power, to the ~bread and wine, not that these
219 3, 75 | Whether the substance of the bread or wine is annihilated after
220 3, 75 | that the substance of the bread is annihilated after the ~
221 3, 75 | somewhere. But the substance of bread, ~which is something corporeal,
222 3, 75 | sacrament the substance of the bread or of the wine is the term ~"
223 3, 75 | place, the ~substance of the bread or wine no longer remains,
224 3, 75 | consecration the substance of the bread ~or wine is something."
225 3, 75 | The substance of the ~bread or wine is nothing."~Aquin.:
226 3, 75 | sacrament the substance of the bread or wine is not ~annihilated.~
227 3, 75 | Because the substance of the bread and wine does not ~remain
228 3, 75 | for the ~substance of the bread and wine to be changed into
229 3, 75 | consecration, the substance of the ~bread and wine is either dissolved
230 3, 75 | which the substance of the ~bread and wine is dissolved, depart
231 3, 75 | also the substance of ~the bread or wine remains until the
232 3, 75 | that the substance of the bread or wine is dissolved gradually
233 3, 75 | together ~with the substance of bread, which is contrary to what
234 3, 75 | neither the substance of bread nor the body of Christ,
235 3, 75 | change of the substance of bread into ~it, which change is
236 3, 75 | of ~the substance of the bread, or dissolution into the
237 3, 75 | 1: The substance of the bread or wine, after the consecration, ~
238 3, 75 | here the substance of the bread is changed into the body
239 3, 75 | which the ~substance of the bread is changed, is something,
240 3, 75 | consequently the ~substance of the bread is not annihilated.~Aquin.:
241 3, 75 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether bread can be converted into the
242 3, 75 | 1/1~OBJ 1: It seems that bread cannot be converted into
243 3, 75 | for the substance of the ~bread and of the body of Christ,
244 3, 75 | the whole substance of the bread to be ~converted into the
245 3, 75 | the food. Therefore, if bread be changed into the ~body
246 3, 75 | be in ~the matter of the bread, which is false. Consequently,
247 3, 75 | false. Consequently, the bread is not ~changed into the
248 3, 75 | possible for this matter of bread to become this matter whereby ~
249 3, 75 | possible for this ~substance of bread to be changed into the substance
250 3, 75 | conversion of the substance of bread into itself.~Aquin.: SMT
251 3, 75 | whole substance of the bread is changed into the whole
252 3, 75 | Whether the accidents of the bread and wine remain in this
253 3, 75 | that the accidents of the bread and wine do not remain ~
254 3, 75 | consecration, the ~substance of the bread does not remain in this
255 3, 75 | remain, the substance of ~the bread does not. Consequently this
256 3, 75 | sense judges that to be bread which faith believes to
257 3, 75 | sacrament for the accidents of bread to remain subject to the
258 3, 75 | and ~for the substance of bread not to remain. ~Aquin.:
259 3, 75 | therefore the accidents of the bread remain ~after the change
260 3, 75 | Therefore the accidents of the bread and ~wine ought not to remain
261 3, 75 | species which we ~behold, of bread and wine, we honor invisible
262 3, 75 | all the accidents of the ~bread and wine remain after the
263 3, 75 | commonly used by men, namely, ~bread and wine. Secondly, lest
264 3, 75 | substantial form of the bread remains in this sacrament
265 3, 75 | substantial form of the bread remains in this ~sacrament
266 3, 75 | consecration. But since bread is an artificial ~thing,
267 3, 75 | substantial form of the ~bread is changed into the soul.
268 3, 75 | performs every ~operation which bread would do were it present.
269 3, 75 | substantial ~form of the bread remains in this sacrament
270 3, 75 | The substantial form of bread is of the substance of ~
271 3, 75 | is of the substance of ~bread. But the substance of the
272 3, 75 | But the substance of the bread is changed into the body
273 3, 75 | substantial form of the bread ~does not remain.~Aquin.:
274 3, 75 | do the accidents of the bread remain, but also its substantial
275 3, 75 | substantial form of the ~bread were to remain, nothing
276 3, 75 | to remain, nothing of the bread would be changed into the
277 3, 75 | substantial form of the bread were to remain, ~it would
278 3, 75 | remain in the matter of the bread, then the ~whole substance
279 3, 75 | whole substance of the bread would remain, which is against
280 3, 75 | because the accidents ~of the bread remain in this sacrament,
281 3, 75 | substantial form of the bread ~does not remain.~Aquin.:
282 3, 75 | the ~substantial forms of bread, by the power of fire baking
283 3, 75 | Therefore the form of the bread is changed into the form
284 3, 75 | Some of the operations of bread follow it by reason of the ~
285 3, 75 | found in ~the species of the bread after the consecration on
286 3, 75 | other operations follow the bread either ~by reason of the
287 3, 75 | is first the substance of bread, ~and afterwards the substance
288 3, 75 | last instant in which the bread ~is there, and the first
289 3, 75 | the instant in which the bread was last, and the ~instant
290 3, 75 | that the substance of the bread is ~there during the whole
291 3, 75 | in which the substance of bread is there, but ~a last time
292 3, 75 | of Christ is made out of ~bread"?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[75] A[
293 3, 75 | of Christ is ~made out of bread." For everything out of
294 3, 75 | Christ's body is made out of bread, it will be true to ~say
295 3, 75 | will be true to ~say that bread is made the body of Christ.
296 3, 75 | to be false, ~because the bread is not the subject of the
297 3, 75 | Christ's body is made out of bread.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[75] A[
298 3, 75 | proposition is never true: "The bread ~is the body of Christ";
299 3, 75 | body of Christ"; or "The bread is made the body of Christ";
300 3, 75 | Christ"; or ~again, "The bread will be the body of Christ."
301 3, 75 | of Christ is made out of bread."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[75] A[
302 3, 75 | seems to be false: ~"The bread is converted into the body
303 3, 75 | of Christ is ~made out of bread."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[75] A[
304 3, 75 | this proposition is false: "Bread can be the body of Christ." ~
305 3, 75 | of Christ is made out of ~bread."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[75] A[
306 3, 75 | Christ is made out of the bread."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[75] A[
307 3, 75 | that, This conversion of bread into the body of Christ
308 3, 75 | after the substance of bread; in natural transmutation
309 3, 75 | passes into the other, as bread ~into Christ's body, and
310 3, 75 | the whole substance of the bread passes into ~the whole body
311 3, 75 | Non-being is being" or, "Bread is the body of Christ," ~
312 3, 75 | non-being," and "out of bread, the body of Christ," and "
313 3, 75 | can be being," or that "bread can be the body of Christ":
314 3, 75 | body of Christ is made of bread," because ~this preposition "
315 3, 75 | it ~is not granted that "bread will be the body of Christ,"
316 3, 75 | namely, the accidents of the bread, as stated above ~(A[5]),
317 3, 75 | similitude, ~namely, that "bread is the body of Christ,"
318 3, 75 | the body of Christ," or, "bread will be the body ~of Christ,"
319 3, 75 | body of Christ is made of bread"; provided that by ~the
320 3, 75 | provided that by ~the word "bread" is not understood the substance
321 3, 75 | understood the substance of bread, but in general ~"that which
322 3, 75 | contained under the species of bread," under which species ~there
323 3, 75 | contained the substance of bread, and afterwards the body ~
324 3, 75 | of Christ ~is made out of bread," yet it is not said properly
325 3, 75 | not said properly that "bread becomes ~the body of Christ,"
326 3, 75 | it is not ~granted that bread can be the body of Christ:
327 3, 76 | sacrament by conversion of ~the bread and wine. But it is evident
328 3, 76 | But it is evident that the bread and wine cannot be ~changed
329 3, 76 | But the measure of the bread and wine is much ~smaller
330 3, 76 | pre-existing substance of ~the bread and wine is changed, as
331 3, 76 | Because the change of the bread and wine is not terminated ~
332 3, 76 | as to the species of the bread, not only the flesh, but
333 3, 76 | the ~consecration of the bread into the body of Christ,
334 3, 76 | that ~the dimensions of the bread or wine are not changed
335 3, 76 | the whole substance of the bread and wine was ~contained
336 3, 76 | contained under the species of bread, just as the other parts
337 3, 76 | the ~consecration of the bread. Therefore, it cannot begin
338 3, 76 | species," namely, of the bread and wine, ~"the same is
339 3, 76 | present under the ~species of bread by the power of the sacrament,
340 3, 76 | under the species of the bread, but without the blood; ~
341 3, 76 | part of the species of the bread and ~wine?~Aquin.: SMT TP
342 3, 76 | part of the ~species of bread and wine. Because those
343 3, 76 | and the entire nature of bread ~under every part of bread;
344 3, 76 | bread ~under every part of bread; and this indifferently,
345 3, 76 | the air is divided or the bread cut), or ~whether they be
346 3, 76 | part of ~the species of the bread, even while the host remains
347 3, 76 | under the dimensions of the bread; and consequently not an
348 3, 76 | of the substance of the ~bread is terminated at the substance
349 3, 76 | dimensive quantity of the bread remains in this sacrament,
350 3, 76 | outside the species of the ~bread, which is unreasonable,
351 3, 76 | the consecration of the bread, as stated above ~(A[2]).
352 3, 76 | dimensive ~quantity of the bread remains after the consecration,
353 3, 76 | only the ~substance of the bread passes away.~Aquin.: SMT
354 3, 76 | dimensive ~quantity of the bread is there after its proper
355 3, 76 | where the species of the bread and ~wine are, that it is
356 3, 76 | Further, the place of the bread and wine is not empty, because ~
357 3, 76 | is the substance of the bread there, as ~stated above (
358 3, 76 | succeeds the substance of bread in this sacrament: hence ~
359 3, 76 | hence ~as the substance of bread was not locally under its
360 3, 76 | was the substance of the bread: and therefore the ~substance
361 3, 76 | therefore the ~substance of the bread was there locally by reason
362 3, 76 | consecration ~and conversion of the bread and wine, as stated above (
363 3, 76 | species, which is that of bread or wine. ~Consequently,
364 3, 76 | before under the species of bread; or when to the ~same individual
365 3, 76 | under the appearance of bread. Nor is there any ~deception
366 3, 76 | dimensions of the consecrated bread and wine continue, ~while
367 3, 77 | breaking of the consecrated bread?~(8) Whether anything can
368 3, 77 | there before, namely, of the bread and wine." Therefore ~since
369 3, 77 | since the substance of the bread and the wine does not remain,
370 3, 77 | that, The species of the bread and wine, which are perceived ~
371 3, 77 | in the substance of the bread and wine, for that does
372 3, 77 | in the substance ~of the bread and wine; and when this
373 3, 77 | as the substance of the bread and wine remained; but ~
374 3, 77 | dimensive quantity of the bread or wine is ~the subject
375 3, 77 | dimensive quantity of the ~bread or wine is not the subject
376 3, 77 | dimensive quantity of the bread or ~wine remains individuated
377 3, 77 | accidents that remain, of the bread and ~wine, the senses perceive
378 3, 77 | dimensive quantity of the ~bread and wine that remains after
379 3, 77 | dimensive quantity of the ~bread and wine that remains: first
380 3, 77 | in the substance of ~the bread, were individuated by means
381 3, 77 | substantial form of the bread and wine does not remain
382 3, 77 | when the ~substance of the bread and wine was present, it
383 3, 77 | while the substance of the bread and wine remained, now that
384 3, 77 | that the ~substance of the bread and wine has passed into
385 3, 77 | But the matter of the bread does not remain in this
386 3, 77 | when the substance of ~the bread was present. Consequently,
387 3, 77 | while the substance of the bread and wine was present, ~so
388 3, 77 | as the substances of the bread and ~wine are not, but by
389 3, 77 | color or the savor of the bread or wine be altered.~Aquin.:
390 3, 77 | as the substance of the bread or wine was subject to ~
391 3, 77 | to the substance of the bread and wine, if there be such ~
392 3, 77 | for the ~corruption of the bread and wine, then the body
393 3, 77 | color ~or the savor of the bread or wine is slightly modified;
394 3, 77 | the quantity, as when the bread or the wine is divided into
395 3, 77 | keep in them the nature of bread or of wine. But if the change
396 3, 77 | that the substance of the bread or wine would have been
397 3, 77 | other ~qualities of the bread and wine are so altered
398 3, 77 | incompatible with ~the nature of bread or of wine; or else on the
399 3, 77 | as, ~for instance, if the bread be reduced to fine particles,
400 3, 77 | drops that the species of bread or wine no longer ~remain.~
401 3, 77 | even the matter, of the bread and ~wine were to remain
402 3, 77 | that the substance of the bread and wine ~returns during
403 3, 77 | returning ~substance of the bread and wine, ashes or worms
404 3, 77 | if the substance of the bread and wine be converted into ~
405 3, 77 | the ~substance of the bread and wine cannot return,
406 3, 77 | back into the substance of bread and wine, ~which is impossible:
407 3, 77 | But if the ~substance of bread or wine be annihilated,
408 3, 77 | when the ~substance of the bread returns. For, from what
409 3, 77 | while the species of the bread and ~wine remain, there
410 3, 77 | with the substance of the bread and wine in this ~sacrament,
411 3, 77 | Hence the ~substance of the bread and wine cannot return while
412 3, 77 | then ~the substance of the bread and wine would be without
413 3, 77 | indeed, ~the substance of bread and wine, because it is
414 3, 77 | but) the ~matter of the bread and wine; which, matter,
415 3, 77 | dimensive quantity of the bread and wine to ~be the subject
416 3, 77 | generated ~from the matter of bread or wine, if it were present,
417 3, 77 | dimensive quantity of the bread or wine, not, indeed, ~by
418 3, 77 | dimensive quantity of the bread and wine retains its ~own
419 3, 77 | Sacram. v), "it is not this bread that enters into our ~body,
420 3, 77 | into our ~body, but the bread of everlasting life, which
421 3, 77 | the body. Therefore this ~bread does not nourish: and the
422 3, 77 | the consecration of the bread and wine, claimed ~their
423 3, 77 | substantial ~form of the bread and wine: both because the
424 3, 77 | After the consecration bread can be said to be in this ~
425 3, 77 | very body can be called ~bread, since it is the mystical
426 3, 77 | since it is the mystical bread "coming down from heaven." ~
427 3, 77 | Ambrose uses the word "bread" in this second meaning,
428 3, 77 | when ~he says that "this bread does not pass into the body,"
429 3, 77 | But ~he is not speaking of bread taken in the first acceptation.~
430 3, 77 | lips I profess, that the bread and wine which are placed ~
431 3, 77 | is the substance of the bread, because it no longer ~remains.
432 3, 77 | dimensive quantity of the ~bread, as in a subject, just as
433 3, 77 | ad 3); because it is this bread and this wine ~which is
434 3, 78 | the consecration of the bread is appropriate?~(3) Whether
435 3, 78 | Christ first blessed the bread which He took, and ~said
436 3, 78 | saying ~them, whereas the bread and wine are not changed
437 3, 78 | expressed thus: ~"Taking the bread He blessed it, saying: This
438 3, 78 | the consecration of the bread: "This ~is My body"?~Aquin.:
439 3, 78 | the consecration of the bread is the change ~of the substance
440 3, 78 | of the substance of the bread into the body of Christ,
441 3, 78 | determinate, since only bread is converted into the ~body
442 3, 78 | that it ~be said: "This bread is My body."~Aquin.: SMT
443 3, 78 | the consecration of the ~bread. For it was said (A[1])
444 3, 78 | changing ~the substance of bread into the body of Christ.
445 3, 78 | the consecration of the bread ought to signify the actual ~
446 3, 78 | actual ~conversion of the bread into the body of Christ.
447 3, 78 | forgiveness of sins." For as the bread is changed by the power ~
448 3, 78 | the consecration of the bread, the body of Christ is ~
449 3, 78 | the consecration of the bread are ~not more efficacious
450 3, 78 | perfect consecration of the bread. Therefore, ~directly these
451 3, 78 | often ~as you shall eat this bread and drink the chalice, you
452 3, 78 | the consecration of the bread; but by the ~words which
453 3, 78 | iv): "The change of the bread into Christ's body is caused ~
454 3, 78 | But ~the change of the bread and wine into Christ's body
455 3, 78 | something else? And so, what was bread before ~consecration is
456 3, 78 | 1~Reply OBJ 1: When the bread is said to be changed into
457 3, 78 | Christ's words change the bread into His body. ~But in Christ'
458 3, 78 | spoken, the substance of the bread is still ~there, because
459 3, 78 | But it is false to say: "Bread is Christ's body." ~Consequently
460 3, 78 | effect the change of the bread into the body of ~Christ.
461 3, 78 | preceding the ~change of the bread into the body of Christ.
462 3, 78 | effecting the conversion of the ~bread into the body of Christ.
463 3, 78 | conversion, namely, the bread. but ~for that which is
464 3, 78 | Christ, nor do they make the bread to be the ~body of Christ;
465 3, 78 | species, and was ~formerly bread, they make to be the body
466 3, 78 | Lord did not say: "This bread is My body," which would
467 3, 78 | accidents, which at first was bread, and is ~afterwards the
468 3, 78 | the consecration of the bread accomplishes its effect ~
469 3, 78 | the consecration of the bread does not ~accomplish its
470 3, 78 | the ~consecration of the bread, so does His blood come
471 3, 78 | words for consecrating the bread ~were to produce their effect
472 3, 78 | Therefore the words whereby the bread is ~consecrated do not bring
473 3, 78 | form for consecrating the ~bread, the first of which do not
474 3, 78 | uttered for consecrating the ~bread, the consecrated host is
475 3, 78 | consecrating words of the bread produce ~their effect before.
476 3, 78 | namely, for consecrating the bread and the wine, await each
477 3, 78 | the ~consecration of the bread is complete, the body of
478 3, 78 | form for consecrating the bread ~constitute the truth of
479 3, 79 | Lord says (Jn. 6:52): "The bread which I will give, ~is My
480 3, 79 | life-giving blessing in the bread and wine."~Aquin.: SMT TP
481 3, 79 | Sacram. v): "This is the bread of everlasting life, which
482 3, 79 | is one thing made," ~viz. bread; "and many grapes flow into
483 3, 79 | united to fire; so also the bread of ~communion is not simple
484 3, 79 | communion is not simple bread but bread united with the
485 3, 79 | is not simple bread but bread united with the Godhead."
486 3, 79 | If any man eat of this ~bread, he shall live for ever."
487 3, 79 | denoted ~by the species of the bread and wine are to be had in
488 3, 79 | spiritually the heavenly "bread, bring innocence to the
489 3, 79 | Sacram. v) that this daily bread is taken "as a ~remedy against
490 3, 79 | Jn. 6:50): "This is the bread which ~cometh down from
491 3, 79 | according ~to Ps. 103:5: "(That) bread strengthens [Vulg.: 'may
492 3, 79 | Approach without ~fear; it is bread, not poison." Secondly,
493 3, 79 | If any man eat of this bread," etc., says: "Eat the heavenly
494 3, 79 | says: "Eat the heavenly bread ~spiritually; bring innocence
495 3, 80 | Ps. 77:25: "Man ~ate the bread of angels," the gloss says: "
496 3, 80 | in Joan.) says: "Eat the bread" ~of the altar "spiritually;
497 3, 80 | vision (and this is the bread we hope for in heaven),
498 3, 80 | man is said to eat the "bread of angels," because ~it
499 3, 80 | it is, to eat the ~living bread." But the sinner does not
500 3, 80 | sacrament, which is the living bread.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[80] A[
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