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547 concupiscence
546 trin
543 bread
538 equal
537 able
536 command
St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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bread

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501 3, 80 | as the substance ~of the bread would remain, if it were 502 3, 80 | clear that the substance of bread taken by a sinner does ~ 503 3, 80 | long as the ~substance of bread would have remained; just 504 3, 80 | so ~let him eat of that bread, and drink of the chalice." 505 3, 80 | Whosoever shall eat this bread, or drink the chalice of 506 3, 80 | how much less may this bread ~which has come down from 507 3, 80 | fill himself with earthly bread, without partaking ~of the 508 3, 80 | and so let him eat of that bread, ~and drink of the chalice." 509 3, 80 | xxviii): "This is ~our daily bread; take it daily, that it 510 3, 80 | Give us this day our ~daily bread": in explaining which words 511 3, 80 | Give us this day our ~daily bread," we are not on that account 512 3, 81 | Gospels how Christ "took the bread . . . and ~the chalice"; 513 3, 81 | that Christ gave ~dipped bread to Judas. Consequently, 514 3, 81 | When He had dipped the bread, He gave it to Judas, the 515 3, 81 | Christ's body in ~the dipped bread; he received mere bread. 516 3, 81 | bread; he received mere bread. Yet as Augustine observes ~( 517 3, 81 | denoted by ~the dipping of the bread; just as some things are 518 3, 81 | the Divine goodness, since bread is rendered more savory 519 3, 81 | through the dimensions of the bread and wine; consequently, 520 3, 81 | is under the species of bread, while His ~blood is under 521 3, 81 | under the species of the bread, and His body together with ~ 522 3, 81 | under the species of the bread, and the blood only under 523 3, 82 | but he consecrates the ~bread and wine, in which consecration 524 3, 82 | Fide Orth. iv) that "the bread and ~wine are changed supernaturally 525 3, 83 | Give us this day our daily bread": in explanation of which 526 3, 83 | xxviii): "If it be a daily bread, why do ~you take it once 527 3, 83 | the temple; and, breaking bread from ~house to house, they 528 3, 83 | which we ask for our daily ~bread to be given us; and also 529 3, 83 | spotless Victim, the holy bread of eternal life, and the 530 3, 83 | the passions, just as the bread eaten is bruised by the 531 3, 83 | because Christ gave dipped bread only to Judas the ~betrayer.~ 532 3, 83 | before, or whether he uses bread and wine which are not ~ 533 3, 84 | as water, or by art, as bread: but that such and such ~ 534 Suppl, 14| sinner is not worthy of the ~bread he eats." Therefore he cannot 535 Suppl, 19| is not a man but wheaten bread, and in ~Baptism, the matter 536 Suppl, 19| heretic ~to be without wheaten bread, he could not consecrate, 537 Suppl, 29| the ~consecration of the bread, another priest can go on 538 Suppl, 36| blemish, he shall not offer bread to his God neither ~shall 539 Suppl, 37| which feeds us ~with the bread of life and understanding, 540 Suppl, 37| refreshes us ~with the heavenly bread; fear to the doorkeeper, 541 Suppl, 37| and the paten with the ~bread, because they are receiving 542 Suppl, 37| others place the sacred bread and the ~chalice of benediction 543 Suppl, 87| to the unhealthy palate ~bread is painful, to the healthy


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