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     Part, Question1   1, 5   |             if that man had not been born" ~(Mt. 26:24). Therefore
  2   1, 14  |            knew that Christ would be born. But He does not know ~now
  3   1, 14  |              now that Christ will be born; because Christ is not to
  4   1, 14  |          because Christ is not to be born in the ~future. Therefore
  5   1, 14  |             thing to ~say "Christ is born" and "will be born" and "
  6   1, 14  |         Christ is born" and "will be born" and "was born"; because
  7   1, 14  |               will be born" and "was born"; because the same ~thing
  8   1, 14  |              He knows that Christ is born, which means the same thing
  9   1, 14  |              as ~that Christ will be born. This opinion, however,
 10   1, 19  |              happen that a ~child is born unlike its father in accidental
 11   1, 23  |           For when they were not yet born, nor had done any good or ~
 12   1, 23  |            that conception Jacob was born, and he was ~predestined.
 13   1, 23  |       happened if he had ~never been born. Therefore predestination
 14   1, 27  |             said to be generated and born. But what proceeds in God
 15   1, 27  |            proceeds as generated and born.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[27] A[
 16   1, 27  |             the Word is begotten and born by way of ~likeness, it
 17   1, 27  |        nature, but is not said to be born.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[27] A[
 18   1, 33  |       whereby He is called the First Born of creatures. Hence the ~
 19   1, 33  |             That He may be the First Born among many ~brethren," after
 20   1, 34  |            asserted that the Son was born by being uttered, as ~Hilary
 21   1, 35  |     nevertheless is not said to be ~"born"; so, although He receives
 22   1, 38  |            Trin. iv, 20): "As 'to be born' is, ~for the Son, to be
 23   1, 40  |             so called ~because He is born. Therefore paternity also
 24   1, 41  |             them to be; but the Son, born of God, ~subsists in the
 25   1, 41  |           that He might be the first born of many ~brethren." Therefore
 26   1, 41  |            in the same way as man is born of man; for a part of the ~
 27   1, 41  |              we say that the Son was born of the Father, the ~preposition "
 28   1, 42  |              that "He is ever ~being born," as Origen said (Hom. in
 29   1, 42  |              is better to say "ever ~born," so that "ever" may denote
 30   1, 42  |         permanence of eternity, and "born" ~the perfection of the
 31   1, 51  |            at that giants should be ~born of them; for they were not
 32   1, 51  |             iii), so that the person born is not the ~child of a demon,
 33   1, 74  |               3:5: "Unless a man be ~born again of water and the Holy
 34   1, 75  |         written ~(Wis. 2:2), "We are born of nothing"; which is true,
 35   1, 38  |            Trin. iv, 20): "As 'to be born' is, ~for the Son, to be
 36   1, 40  |             so called ~because He is born. Therefore paternity also
 37   1, 41  |             them to be; but the Son, born of God, ~subsists in the
 38   1, 41  |           that He might be the first born of many ~brethren." Therefore
 39   1, 41  |            in the same way as man is born of man; for a part of the ~
 40   1, 41  |              we say that the Son was born of the Father, the ~preposition "
 41   1, 42  |              that "He is ever ~being born," as Origen said (Hom. in
 42   1, 42  |              is better to say "ever ~born," so that "ever" may denote
 43   1, 42  |         permanence of eternity, and "born" ~the perfection of the
 44   1, 52  |            at that giants should be ~born of them; for they were not
 45   1, 52  |             iii), so that the person born is not the ~child of a demon,
 46   1, 73  |               3:5: "Unless a man be ~born again of water and the Holy
 47   1, 74  |         written ~(Wis. 2:2), "We are born of nothing"; which is true,
 48   1, 83  |           for instance, a man who is born blind can have no knowledge ~
 49   1, 83  |              wanting. And thus a man born blind could have knowledge
 50   1, 92  |          Person of the Father; those born of man ~denote the person
 51   1, 92  |          Moreover the Word of God is born of God by the knowledge
 52   1, 92  |           man to ~the verbal concept born of the knowledge of God,
 53   1, 93  |         which Christ gave to the man born blind were not different
 54   1, 95  |              a defect of nature, are born ~weak and deficient, others
 55   1, 95  |             for some would have been born of others; nor would sexual
 56   1, 95  |          stars, some would have been born more robust in body than
 57   1, 98  |        innocence man would have been born, yet not ~subject to corruption.
 58   1, 98  |         state, women would have been born?~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[99] A[
 59   1, 98  |           woman would not have ~been born. For the Philosopher says (
 60   1, 98  |            women would not have been born.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[99] A[
 61   1, 98  |         males would always have been born.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[99] A[
 62   1, 98  |              no need for women to be born.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[99] A[
 63   1, 98  |              female would have been ~born.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[99] A[
 64   1, 99  |          Whether men would have been born in a state of righteousness?~(
 65   1, 99  |         Whether they would have been born confirmed in righteousness?~
 66   1, 99  |          Whether men would have been born in a state of righteousness?~
 67   1, 99  |             men would not have ~been born in a state of righteousness.
 68   1, 99  |        children ~would not have been born righteous.~Aquin.: SMT FP
 69   1, 99  |             children would have been born, not with the ~righteousness
 70   1, 99  |       conclude that if children were born in original righteousness,
 71   1, 99  |           they would ~also have been born in grace; thus we have said
 72   1, 99  |             children would have been born confirmed ~in righteousness?~
 73   1, 99  |            children would have ~been born confirmed in righteousness.
 74   1, 99  |             children would have been born of him but such as ~were
 75   1, 99  |       Therefore all would have been ~born confirmed in righteousness.~
 76   1, 99  |             children would have been born ~confirmed in righteousness.~
 77   1, 99  |             there resulted, in those born of him, the necessity of
 78   1, 99  |            they also would have been born confirmed ~in righteousness.~
 79   1, 99  |             they would not have been born confirmed in righteousness.~
 80   1, 99  |             children would have been born confirmed in righteousness.
 81   1, 99  |         children would not have been born ~confirmed in righteousness.~
 82   1, 100 |             children would have been born with ~perfect knowledge?~(
 83   1, 100 |             children would have been born with ~perfect knowledge?~
 84   1, 100 |            children would have ~been born with perfect knowledge.
 85   1, 100 |             children would have been born of him with perfect knowledge.~
 86   1, 100 |       knowledge as soon as they were born.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[101] A[
 87   1, 100 |         children would not have been born with perfect ~knowledge;
 88   1, 101 |             children would have been born in ~paradise, where their
 89   1, 107 |          greater among them that are born of women" (Mt. ~11:11).
 90   1, 110 |           wholly or partly; as a man born blind cannot imagine color. ~
 91   1, 110 |             for he cannot make a man born blind imagine color), but
 92   1, 111 | manifestation of grace. That the man born blind was enlightened, that ~
 93   1, 112 |     instruction as soon as ~they are born, for they have not the use
 94   1, 112 |         children as soon as they are born.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[113] A[
 95   1, 114 |             of this is that of twins born under the same constellation,
 96   1, 115 |              each one is begotten or born" [*Cf. St. Augustine ~De
 97   1, 115 |             fate all things that are born into the world and ~perish
 98   1, 116 |            risen among them that are born of woman a greater than ~
 99   2, 5   |             written (Job 14:1): "Man born of a woman, living ~for
100   2, 18  |          evil action: ~thus a man is born of adulterous or of lawful
101   2, 43  |             thus fear, of itself, is born of love. But, in the ~second
102   2, 63  |             which He gave to the man born blind, as one ~produced
103   2, 63  |              OBJ 3: God gave the man born blind an eye for the same
104   2, 68  |              on Job 1:2, "There were born to him seven sons," says ~(
105   2, 68  |             i, 12): "Seven sons were born to us, when through the
106   2, 70  |              Jn. 3:9): "Whosoever is born of God, committeth no sin,
107   2, 81  |             no ~one reproaches a man born blind; one rather takes
108   2, 81  |              by saying that all men ~born of Adam may be considered
109   2, 81  |     Accordingly the multitude of men born of Adam, are as so many
110   2, 81  |        disorder which is in this man born of Adam, is voluntary, not ~
111   2, 81  |          infects it: for he that ~is born is associated with his first
112   2, 81  |               if we consider the man born, in himself. But it we consider
113   2, 81  |           But not all those, who are born ~of the seed of Adam, will
114   2, 81  |           transmitted to all who are born of ~Adam corporally, so
115   2, 81  |            children would ~have been born liable to suffering and
116   2, 81  |             of whom Christ was to be born without ~original sin) "
117   2, 87  |              3:3): " Unless a man be born ~again, he cannot see the
118   2, 87  |                    the child that is born to thee shall die." Therefore
119   2, 87  |             Jn. 9:3,2) about the man born blind: "Neither hath ~this
120   2, 87  |                    that he should be born blind." In ~like manner
121   2, 87  |             defects of those who are born with them, or which ~children
122   2, 91  |            of whom Christ ~was to be born, a law containing certain
123   2, 93  |            by God, but was naturally born of ~God. Consequently He
124   2, 98  |       fathers that Christ ~should be born of them. For it was fitting
125   2, 98  |            of whom ~Christ was to be born, should be signalized by
126   2, 98  |           viz. that Christ should be born of his ~seed: but of gratuitous
127   2, 98  |        another, that Christ might be born thereof; a ~fitting answer
128   2, 98  |     necessary that Christ should be ~born of one people, which, for
129   2, 98  |            he shall be as he that is born ~in the land." But it would
130   2, 98  |             for Christ Who was to be born of that people. Now ~whatever
131   2, 98  |           from whom Christ was to be born. Now the promise concerning
132   2, 98  |               Further, as Christ was born of those alone who descended
133   2, 98  |          promise was made; so was He born of no other ~of the descendants
134   2, 98  |            those, of whom Christ was born, received the Law, but the
135   2, 103 |           Christ as having yet to be born and to suffer: ~whereas
136   2, 103 |    sacraments signify Him as already born and having suffered. ~Consequently,
137   2, 103 |             that Christ is yet to be born, which the ~fathers of old
138   2, 103 |            promised that He shall be born, ~shall suffer and rise
139   2, 103 |          declared that He is already born, has suffered and ~risen
140   2, 103 |        circumcised Timothy, who was ~born of a Jewish mother; but
141   2, 104 |            God that Christ might be ~born of them. Consequently the
142   2, 105 |           power to be an eunuch, or ~born of a prostitute. Therefore
143   2, 105 |              that "an eunuch and one born of a prostitute shalt not
144   2, 105 |      Egyptians among ~whom they were born and educated, and the Idumeans,
145   2, 105 |           shall be ~as that which is born in the land." But in temporal
146   2, 105 |              that children should be born to ~the dead man through
147   2, 109 |      becoming in those who have been born again as sons of God, to
148   2, 110 |        nature that we are said to be born again sons of God.~Aquin.:
149   2, 110 |            contrary, By grace we are born again sons of God. But generation ~
150   2, 112 |               3:5: ~"Unless a man be born again of water and the Holy
151   2, 1   |        believed that Christ would be born, according to ~Jn. 8:56: "
152   2, 1   |            Now, when once Christ was born, even before He began to
153   2, 1   |            that Christ was yet to be born. Therefore something false ~
154   2, 2   |            risen among them that are born of women, a greater than" ~
155   2, 2   |        inscription: "Christ shall be born of a virgin, ~and in Him,
156   2, 2   |            Trinity: and all who are ~born again in Christ, have this
157   2, 10  |              be a "vernaculus," i.e. born in slavery; and ~likewise
158   2, 13  |              believe that Christ was born, and those of old believed
159   2, 13  |           believed that He would be ~born. Therefore obstinacy and
160   2, 18  |             always evil. Now fear is born of love, since man fears
161   2, 18  |             he has lost, his fear is born of pride, not of ~humility."
162   2, 18  |              to its substance is not born of pride, but ~its servility
163   2, 18  |       ourselves in the ~tranquillity born of charity. Else, if no
164   2, 19  |              in this way despair is ~born of sloth.~Aquin.: SMT SS
165   2, 19  |              also. Hence ~despair is born of sloth in a more special
166   2, 19  |              the contrary despair is born of sorrow.~Aquin.: SMT SS
167   2, 23  |               As ~soon as charity is born it takes food," which refers
168   2, 23  |              Jn. 3:9): "Whosoever is born of God, ~committeth not
169   2, 23  |           cannot sin, ~because he is born of God." But none save the
170   2, 26  |            aroused ~suddenly, but is born of an earnest consideration
171   2, 93  |            days on ~which people are born. If one observe the movements
172   2, 94  |             of whom Christ was to be born, not ~only words but also
173   2, 103 |           xxxi) that disobedience is born of ~vainglory. But vainglory
174   2, 109 |              3~Further, hypocrisy is born of vainglory, as Gregory
175   2, 117 |             prodigality sometimes is born of ~covetousness, as when
176   2, 120 |           since it is because we are born of our parents that ~our
177   2, 121 |           Reply OBJ 2: Since fear is born of love, any virtue that
178   2, 124 |              OBJ 3: Further, fear is born of love, as stated above (
179   2, 124 |           answer that, Since fear is born of love, we must seemingly
180   2, 150 |           since all are virgins when born. Therefore virginity ~is
181   2, 151 |       shackled with original sin, is born of fleshly concupiscence (
182   2, 152 |        advancement of the child when born, there is "simple fornication,"
183   2, 152 |          life of the offspring to be born of this union. For ~we find
184   2, 152 |              good of the child to be born, as we have ~shown, since
185   2, 152 |             good of the child to ~be born. Wherefore it is a graver
186   2, 152 |              the life of one already born, such as murder.~Aquin.:
187   2, 152 |             the ~one man that may be born. Now one who is already
188   2, 156 |          capital ~sins. For anger is born of sorrow which is a capital
189   2, 156 |            OBJ 2: Further, hatred is born of anger, as Augustine says
190   2, 156 |              the other hand, love is born of pleasure. Now through ~
191   2, 162 |            that ~offspring cannot be born without pain to the bearer.
192   2, 162 |            other labors, for "man is born to labor" (Job ~5:7): and
193   2, 172 |          risen, ~among them that are born of women, a greater than
194   2, 182 |             nature as soon ~as he is born, which perfection belongs
195   2, 183 |              in vain how we could be born of ~her."~Aquin.: SMT SS
196   3, 2   |              Word, e.g. that He was ~born of a Virgin, suffered, was
197   3, 2   |       animate body, He deigned to be born of a ~Virgin" [*Feast of
198   3, 2   |             The Holy which shall be ~born of thee shall be called
199   3, 3   |               18:37: "For this was I born, and for this came I into ~
200   3, 4   |              our Lord Jesus Christ, ~born of the Virgin Mary, because
201   3, 4   |           from whom Christ was to be born, God appointed ~signs of
202   3, 5   |              The Son of God was not ~born in appearance only, as if
203   3, 5   |           said: "The Son of God ~was born, taking flesh of the Virgin'
204   3, 6   |            believe in Him as already born; so the ancients ~believed
205   3, 6   |       believed in Him as about to be born, since "having the same
206   3, 12  |             18:37): "For this ~was I born, and for this came I into
207   3, 16  |             granted that Christ ~was born of a Virgin, and that He
208   3, 16  |            did not say ~that God was born of a virgin, or that the
209   3, 16  |           say that the Son of God is born, yet we do not say ~that
210   3, 16  |            that the Divine Nature is born; as was said in the FP,
211   3, 16  |        Virgin, is ~said simply to be born of the Virgin. Therefore
212   3, 17  |              happened to him who was born blind, no new being would
213   3, 22  |        Christ, He did not wish to be born of the stock of the figurative ~
214   3, 22  |      altogether another one, the man born ~of a woman, let him be
215   3, 27  |             sanctifying grace man is born spiritually ~into a son
216   3, 27  |              to Jn. 1:13: "(who) are born of God." But ~birth from
217   3, 27  |             is only of those who are born again." But ~no one is born
218   3, 27  |          born again." But ~no one is born again, who was not born
219   3, 27  |              born again, who was not born previously. Therefore the
220   3, 27  |            those who are ~previously born. But God did not so limit
221   3, 27  |             on ~some before they are born from the womb.~Aquin.: SMT
222   3, 27  |              The Holy which shall be born of thee, ~shall be called
223   3, 27  |            et Concup. i): "All flesh born of ~carnal intercourse is
224   3, 28  |              maintained ~that He was born of both sexes.~Aquin.: SMT
225   3, 28  |        reasons that Christ should be born of a virgin. ~First, in
226   3, 28  |             corrupt, for flesh to be born from sexual intercourse ~
227   3, 28  |         which ~was that men might be born again as sons of God, "not
228   3, 28  |           notable miracle, should be born, after the flesh, of a virgin, ~
229   3, 28  |            that His members would be born, after the ~Spirit, of a
230   3, 28  |           even of an adopted son not born of his wife."~Aquin.: SMT
231   3, 28  |            fitting that it should be born of a virgin incorrupt. Whence
232   3, 28  |    substantial ~Word, deigning to be born, destroy virginity."~Aquin.:
233   3, 28  |           His body was real, He ~was born of a woman. But in order
234   3, 28  |         manifest His Godhead, He was born of ~a virgin, for "such
235   3, 28  |              Lord of angels shall be born of her? And what means this - '
236   3, 28  |             but also the one that is born ~first. "Otherwise, if a
237   3, 28  |              not by ~birth, as being born of the same mother; but
238   3, 28  |           Law. But before Christ was born the old law was still in
239   3, 28  |             origin, until Christ was born of that people; the Mother
240   3, 29  |              Christ should have been born of an espoused virgin?~(
241   3, 29  |              Christ should have been born of an espoused virgin?~Aquin.:
242   3, 29  |          Christ should not have been born of an ~espoused virgin.
243   3, 29  |             Further, that Christ was born of a virgin was miraculous,
244   3, 29  |      unfitting that Christ should be born of an ~espoused virgin.~
245   3, 29  |    reasonable that Christ should be ~born of an espoused virgin.~Aquin.:
246   3, 29  |        fitting that Christ should be born of an espoused ~virgin;
247   3, 29  |             to persecute one who was born of adultery?"~Aquin.: SMT
248   3, 29  |            witness to Christ's being born of a virgin. Wherefore Ambrose
249   3, 30  |          that a prophet son would be born ~to him; and, to Mary, how
250   3, 31  |             fitting for Christ to be born of a woman?~(5) Whether
251   3, 31  |          king and priest, should be ~born of both according to the
252   3, 31  |             that a posterity will be born of the seed of Jechonias.
253   3, 31  |            of Juda, Christ ~would be born of the family of David,
254   3, 31  |           married his ~wife, the son born of the latter union being
255   3, 31  |          Heli were uterine brothers ~born to different fathers. Now
256   3, 31  |            sake of sinners, by being born of ~sinners, might blot
257   3, 31  |             of ~Juda's brethren were born of hand-maidens, and yet
258   3, 31  |              with God? Or he that is born of a woman appear clean?"
259   3, 31  |         manifested in that man being born of a woman."~Aquin.: SMT
260   3, 31  |      according to ~nature, was being born of a man." And Augustine
261   3, 31  |           women; the Son of ~God was born of a woman."~Aquin.: SMT
262   3, 31  |            Christ the Son of God was born of a virgin, ~according
263   3, 31  |        Myself a mother of whom to be born. If the sun's rays can dry
264   3, 31  |              s conception His being ~born of a woman was in accordance
265   3, 31  |             nature, but that He ~was born of a virgin was above the
266   3, 32  |           manner in which Christ was born of the Holy Ghost . . .
267   3, 32  |             the Holy which ~shall be born of thee shall be called
268   3, 32  |              Ghost, ~Christ might be born unto sanctification according
269   3, 32  |             said to be ~conceived or born of the Holy Ghost in one
270   3, 32  |         Enchiridion xl): "Christ was born of ~the Holy Ghost not as
271   3, 32  |            we say ~that a man who is born is the son of the seed;
272   3, 32  |          like the man nor is the man born like the seed, but like
273   3, 32  |             of species, as ~a man is born of his father. Therefore
274   3, 34  |              The Holy which shall be born ~of thee shall be called
275   3, 34  |             The ~Holy which shall be born of thee." Which words Gregory
276   3, 34  |            declared that He shall be born holy. For we, ~though we
277   3, 34  |           are made holy, yet are not born holy, because by the mere ~
278   3, 34  |               But He alone is truly ~born holy who . . . was not conceived
279   3, 35  |           could not be conceived and born of human nature, ~except
280   3, 35  |          Nature ~to be conceived and born by reason of the human nature.
281   3, 35  |           properly speaking, that is born which begins to exist by ~
282   3, 35  |             terminus. To him that is born it ~is attributed as to
283   3, 35  |              nature. For since to be born is to be generated; as a ~
284   3, 35  |              it to be, so is a thing born in order for ~it to be.
285   3, 35  |              proper subject of being born, but not to the nature.~
286   3, 35  |             Nature was conceived and born, ~inasmuch as the Person
287   3, 35  |            the Son was conceived and born in the human ~nature.~Aquin.:
288   3, 35  |         denominated from the person ~born, but from nature, which
289   3, 35  |    attributed to ~Christ. For "to be born is a certain movement of
290   3, 35  |             not ~exist before it was born, which movement procures
291   3, 35  |            Therefore He could not be born in time.~Aquin.: SMT TP
292   3, 35  |            in itself needs not to be born. But the ~Person of the
293   3, 35  |        Therefore He needs ~not to be born in time. Therefore it seems
294   3, 35  |              OBJ 4: Further, what is born by two nativities is born
295   3, 35  |            born by two nativities is born twice. But this ~proposition
296   3, 35  |    proposition is false; "Christ was born twice": because the nativity ~
297   3, 35  |             nativity ~whereby He was born of the Father suffers no
298   3, 35  |        nativity: one by which He was born of the Father from all eternity;
299   3, 35  |       eternity; one ~by which He was born of His Mother in time.~Aquin.:
300   3, 35  |             confess that the soul is born from ~out the womb; but
301   3, 35  |         sublime, the Son of God was ~born as man, just as the soul
302   3, 35  |            as the soul is held to be born together with the body: ~
303   3, 35  |         reason do we say that He was born in the ~flesh."~Aquin.:
304   3, 35  |             can be said to have been born twice in respect of ~His
305   3, 35  |              so can He be said to be born twice who is born once from ~
306   3, 35  |              to be born twice who is born once from ~eternity and
307   3, 35  |           OBJ 2: Further, Christ was born miraculously of the Blessed
308   3, 35  |         nativity by which Christ was born for our salvation is, in
309   3, 35  |             natural, since a Man was born of a woman, and after the
310   3, 35  |            which it is conceived and born. Since, ~therefore, the
311   3, 35  |           that God was conceived and born of the Virgin. ~Now from
312   3, 35  |          blessed for ever," is truly born of the Blessed Virgin as ~
313   3, 35  |              as when a man's soul is born with its body, they are ~
314   3, 35  |             For the Word of God ~was born of the substance of God
315   3, 35  |             that in the flesh He was born of a woman." ~Consequently
316   3, 35  |           cause ~thereof. For man is born by one birth of both father
317   3, 35  |         manifest that Christ was not born by one and the same ~nativity,
318   3, 35  |               1/1~Whether Christ was born without His Mother suffering?~
319   3, 35  |             seem that Christ was not born without His Mother ~suffering.
320   3, 35  |        therein for that God-Man "was born into ~the world," according
321   3, 35  |              Christ should have been born in Bethlehem?~Aquin.: SMT
322   3, 35  |          Christ should not have been born in Bethlehem. ~For it is
323   3, 35  |             that He should have been born in Nazareth, where also
324   3, 35  |       Further, for this was our Lord born into the world, that He
325   3, 35  |               18:37: "For this was I born, ~and for this came I into
326   3, 35  |           been easier if He had been born in the city ~of Rome, which
327   3, 35  |              He should not have been born in Bethlehem.~Aquin.: SMT
328   3, 35  |            that, Christ willed to be born in Bethlehem for two reasons. ~
329   3, 35  |            Therefore He willed to be born at Bethlehem, where David
330   3, 35  |           Bethlehem, where David was born, in ~order that by the very
331   3, 35  |            Reply OBJ 1: As David was born in Bethlehem, so also did
332   3, 35  |             who ~take pride in being born in great cities, where also
333   3, 35  |           the contrary, willed to be born ~in a mean city, and to
334   3, 35  |        Nazareth. But He wished to be born at Bethlehem away from home;
335   3, 35  |          which He ~had taken, He was born, as it were, in a foreign
336   3, 35  |               1/1~Whether Christ was born at a fitting time?~Aquin.:
337   3, 35  |             seem that Christ was not born at a fitting time. Because ~
338   3, 35  |       liberty to His own. But He was born at a ~time of subjection -
339   3, 35  |            seems that Christ was not born at a fitting time.~Aquin.:
340   3, 35  |            promises." But Christ was born during the reign of a foreigner,
341   3, 35  |             Mt. 2:1: "When Jesus was born in the days of King Herod." ~
342   3, 35  |             it seems that He was not born at a fitting time.~Aquin.:
343   3, 35  |             Therefore, ~since He was born in the depth of winter,
344   3, 35  |             it seems that He was not born at a fitting time.~Aquin.:
345   3, 35  |               that, whereas they are born subject to the restrictions
346   3, 35  |          chose a time in which to be born, just as ~He chose a mother
347   3, 35  |              follows that Christ was born at a ~most fitting time.~
348   3, 35  |               but ~when our Lord was born, all war ceased"; according
349   3, 35  |        fitting that Christ should be born while the world was ~governed
350   3, 35  |           OBJ 2: Christ wished to be born during the reign of a foreigner, ~
351   3, 35  |               wicked king, Christ is born; because a grave and hopeless
352   3, 35  |                  Christ wished to be born, when the light of day begins
353   3, 35  |           like manner He chose to be born in the rough winter season,
354   3, 36  |           MANIFESTATION OF THE NEWLY BORN CHRIST (EIGHT ARTICLES)~
355   3, 36  |           manifestation of the newly born Christ: ~concerning which
356   3, 36  |           first coming, when He ~was born into the world according
357   3, 36  |             For if, when Christ was ~born, His birth had been made
358   3, 36  |           Further, before Christ was born, His future birth was made
359   3, 36  |             profitable: else He were born in vain. Therefore it seems
360   3, 36  |        Christ's ~birth before He was born, because it devolved on
361   3, 36  |              Him even before He was ~born. But their testimony, being
362   3, 36  |           was known that ~Christ was born was becoming to His birth.
363   3, 36  |           OBJ 5: Further, Christ was born of a Virgin-Mother, and
364   3, 36  |           the land where the ~day is born; since faith is the light
365   3, 36  |             the flesh of Him who was born ~was manifest, whereas the
366   3, 36  |        indicate that He who was just born ~was the "Brightness of"
367   3, 36  |              way to him who was just born": as ~happened in the case
368   3, 36  |              the stars those who are born, but to ~tell the future
369   3, 36  |             the very day that He was born. For, as it is written (
370   3, 36  |             the last to know ~Christ born: and he was preceded by
371   3, 36  |            lest ~Christ were already born when the star appeared,
372   3, 36  |             appeared when Christ was born, and ~that the Magi set
373   3, 36  |             2): "Where is He that is born King ~of the Jews? For we
374   3, 36  |            the star that He that was born was ~the "King of the Jews,"
375   3, 36  |         saying: "Where is He that is born King of the ~Jews?"~Aquin.:
376   3, 36  |           kings of the Jews had been born and died, none of them did ~
377   3, 36  |          learnt that such a King was born that by adoring Him they
378   3, 36  |      Bethlehem, in which Christ ~was born. Yet it hid itself until
379   3, 36  |            in which Christ was to be born: so that, being encouraged
380   3, 36  |            proclaim" that Christ is ~born, and "inquire where; they
381   3, 37  |             on whose feasts they are born: or in respect of ~some
382   3, 37  |       precept touching the ~children born. one was a general precept
383   3, 37  |              child was conceived and born; and also for a certain ~
384   3, 37  |          Therefore, since Christ was born of a woman and was her first-born,
385   3, 38  |            risen among them that are born of women a greater than ~
386   3, 38  |                3:5: "Unless a man be born of water and the Holy Ghost,
387   3, 39  |               3:5): "Unless a man be born again of water and the Holy ~
388   3, 39  |           baptism, by ~which men are born again into adopted sons
389   3, 40  |              18:37): "For this was I born, and for this came I into
390   3, 43  |               opened the eyes of one born blind. Unless this man were
391   3, 43  |             no other had done: to be born of a virgin, to rise ~from
392   3, 44  |           parents, that he should be born blind." It was ~unseemly,
393   3, 44  |              in the ~case of the man born blind, and this was his
394   3, 46  |           conceived in ~Nazareth and born in Bethlehem. Consequently
395   3, 48  |      cleansing ~mortals as the flesh born in the womb without fleshly
396   3, 50  |            of God "was conceived and born of a ~Virgin, suffered,
397   3, 57  |          seen ~also by me, as by one born out of due time": which
398   3, 60  |               3:5): "Unless a man be born again of ~water and the
399   3, 65  |              3:5): "Unless a man ~be born again of water and the Holy
400   3, 66  |               3:5), "Unless a man be born again ~of water and the
401   3, 66  |               3:5): "Unless a man be born again of ~water and the
402   3, 66  |            Jn. 3:5, "Unless a man be born again," etc., "When we dip ~
403   3, 66  |            Jn. 3:5: "Unless a man be born again of water and the ~
404   3, 66  |            be removed, was yet to be born of the seed of Abraham,
405   3, 66  |           risen among them ~that are born of women, a greater than
406   3, 66  |               3:5): "Unless a man be born again of water and the Holy ~
407   3, 66  |             his mother's womb and be born again': ~So thou," says
408   3, 66  |          with Christ, that he may be born again into a new life. But
409   3, 66  |             And ~forasmuch as man is born once, whereas he eats many
410   3, 66  |               3:5: "Unless a man be ~born again of water and the Holy
411   3, 66  |     resurrection, unto which men are born again by Baptism; and in
412   3, 67  |            his mother's womb, and be born again?" While he ~who baptizes
413   3, 68  |               3:5): "Unless a man be born again of ~water and the
414   3, 68  |           those who are baptized are born with ~original sin; wherefore
415   3, 68  |               3:5): "Unless a man be born again of water and the Holy
416   3, 68  |          Baptism, by which a ~man is born again of water and the Holy
417   3, 68  |              man who desires to ~be "born again of water and the Holy
418   3, 68  |              intention of the person born. ~Therefore, seemingly,
419   3, 68  |               3:5): "Unless a man be born again of ~water and the
420   3, 68  |             Dardan.): "No one can be born a ~second time unless he
421   3, 68  |             second time unless he be born first." But Baptism is a
422   3, 68  |             be baptized before he is born from ~the womb.~Aquin.:
423   3, 68  |         infant's body, ~before being born from the womb, can nowise
424   3, 69  |          contracted; but when we are born again of the ~Spirit, not
425   3, 69  |            it was in him when he was born." Therefore for the same
426   3, 69  |              that, By Baptism man is born again unto the spiritual
427   3, 69  |              Parth. iii), "no man is born of water and the Holy Ghost
428   3, 69  |            the hope that they may be born again to eternal life ~by
429   3, 70  |              Baptism, whereby we are born again of ~water, signified
430   3, 70  |             by Christ, Who was to be born of the ~Jewish nation. For
431   3, 70  |        believed that Christ would be born of his seed. Secondly, because
432   3, 70  |           that "the people that were born ~in the desert, during the
433   3, 72  |             grace. In Baptism we are born ~again unto life; after
434   3, 72  |       perfect age unless he be first born: and in like manner, unless
435   3, 72  |             nature is that ~everyone born corporally, should come
436   3, 72  |               Now, just as one newly born ~requires someone to teach
437   3, 73  |                according as a man is born anew in Christ in virtue
438   3, 75  |             a ~man is not wont to be born save of man and woman: see
439   3, 75  |   established law and order a man is born of a Virgin": and] ~[*The
440   3, 80  |            Jn. 3:5: "Unless a man be born again ~of water and the
441   3, 80  |           reason holds good of newly born children as of the ~insane
442   3, 80  |              therefore, as a ~man is born naturally but once, so ought
443   3, 80  |               3:4, "How can a man be born again, when he is grown
444   3, 83  |            which we say: "A child is born to us." ~Nevertheless, on
445   3, 83  |           the body, He was literally born during the night, ~as a
446   3, 83  |     celebrated, because our Lord was born in the night (De Consecr.,
447   3, 83  |             Lk. 1:35): "The Holy one born of thee shall be called
448   3, 84  |           Baptism, whereby a man ~is born again in Christ. The sacrament
449   3, 84  |                Heb. 9:27), and to be born once, ~wherefore man should
450   3, 86  |                    the child that is born to thee shall surely die,"
451   3, 86  |              with Him to sin, and is born again in Him to a new life,
452 Suppl, 18|             since therein he is not ~born again, but healed. Consequently
453 Suppl, 22|             risen among men that are born of women." Now ~Paul excommunicated
454 Suppl, 32|              1~OBJ 2: Further, a man born blind does not sin by his
455 Suppl, 32|             not to be applied to one born blind, and in like manner ~
456 Suppl, 39|         mamzer, that is to say, ~one born of a prostitute, shall not
457 Suppl, 39|        therefore those also who ~are born of an unlawful union are
458 Suppl, 48|            is evil, such ~as a child born of adultery; for it is not
459 Suppl, 52|              observe that in animals born from different species the ~
460 Suppl, 52|              father, wherefore mules born ~of a mare and an ass are
461 Suppl, 52|           more like mares than those born of a she-ass and ~a horse.
462 Suppl, 52|             will take the child thus born for ~his slave. However
463 Suppl, 54|            arises between the person born of semen and that ~which
464 Suppl, 54|             the person of whom he is born by carnal procreation.~Aquin.:
465 Suppl, 54|               as ~brothers, "who are born of the same parents," as
466 Suppl, 54|            is not part of him but is born of the same parent. Hence
467 Suppl, 56|               wherein ~that which is born is a weakling and cannot
468 Suppl, 56|           womb, when that which was ~born in the womb is so far strengthened
469 Suppl, 56|              whose seed the child is born; and not on the ~part of
470 Suppl, 56|        carnal generation a person is born of a father ~and mother,
471 Suppl, 56|     spiritual generation a person is born again a son of ~God as Father,
472 Suppl, 56|              whose seed the child is born, is ~related carnally to
473 Suppl, 56|          life to which man is first ~born by receiving Baptism.~Aquin.:
474 Suppl, 56|               whether the brother be born before or after spiritual ~
475 Suppl, 57|             whereby the faithful are born again in Christ, in Whom
476 Suppl, 65|             and to rear the children born of them. But though it does
477 Suppl, 65|             to all laws the children born of a concubine ~are children
478 Suppl, 65|             union of which ~they are born were naturally shameful.~
479 Suppl, 65|         about that the sons of Jacob born of bond ~and free women
480 Suppl, 65|         because ~"sons and heirs are born to Christ both of good ministers
481 Suppl, 68|           inquiry:~(1) Whether those born out of true marriage are
482 Suppl, 68|           Para. 1/1~Whether children born out of true marriage are
483 Suppl, 68|             would seem that children born out of true marriage are ~
484 Suppl, 68|           legitimate. For he that is born according to law is called
485 Suppl, 68|     legitimate ~son. Now everyone is born according to law, at least
486 Suppl, 68|             legitimate child is one ~born of a legitimate marriage,
487 Suppl, 68|           Church. Therefore children born out of true ~marriage are
488 Suppl, 68|              law. Now ~those who are born out of wedlock are born
489 Suppl, 68|              born out of wedlock are born contrary to the law. Therefore ~
490 Suppl, 68|           for instance those who are born of a true and lawful ~marriage;
491 Suppl, 68|       illegitimate, as those who are born of ~fornication; some are
492 Suppl, 68|              natural; such are those born of adultery ~or incest,
493 Suppl, 68|             or incest, for these are born not only against the positive
494 Suppl, 68|               Although those who are born of an unlawful intercourse
495 Suppl, 68|            unlawful intercourse are ~born according to the nature
496 Suppl, 68|            and all animals, they are born ~contrary to the law of
497 Suppl, 68|            father's fault that he is born of an unlawful union. ~Therefore
498 Suppl, 68|              yet the latter were not born of an unlawful intercourse.
499 Suppl, 68|               therefore, ought those born of an unlawful intercourse
500 Suppl, 68|      legitimized, not so that he ~be born of a legitimate intercourse,
 
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