Part, Question 
  1   1, 20  |      account Christ commended His mother to his care. Others ~say
  2   1, 25  |          the fact that she is the mother of ~God; have all a certain
  3   1, 36  |        mediately, as Eve was his ~mother, who proceeded from Adam;
  4   1, 43  |          the Father, but from His mother; or it may be taken to mean
  5   1, 43  |          the Father, but from His mother; or it may be taken to mean
  6   1, 88  |         consoled in sorrow by his mother, as when she was alive;
  7   1, 91  |        man shall leave father and mother, and shall cleave to ~his
  8   1, 97  |           as in ~giving birth the mother was then relieved, not by
  9   1, 99  |        was granted to the ~Virgin Mother of God. And as soon as Adam
 10   1, 105 |         Jerusalem is called "our ~mother" (Gal. 4:26). But in the
 11   1, 112 |       long as the child is in the mother's womb it is not ~entirely
 12   1, 112 |         the ~angel who guards the mother guards the child while in
 13   1, 112 |         becomes separate from the mother, an angel guardian is ~appointed
 14   1, 114 |           the offspring from ~the mother, to whom it is united, consequently
 15   1, 114 |         Trin. iii, 9) that, "as a mother ~is pregnant with the unborn
 16   1, 117 |          but from the soul of the mother; or from the ~formative
 17   1, 118 |         which is supplied by ~the mother, and which he calls the
 18   1, 118 |        was supplied by the Virgin Mother, ~was derived from Adam;
 19   2, 62  |           For thus charity is the mother and the ~root of all the
 20   2, 63  |         came out with me from my ~mother's womb." Therefore virtue
 21   2, 73  |    daughter riseth up against her mother." ~Furthermore sins committed
 22   2, 81  |           a man ~pre-exist in his mother as well as in his father.
 23   2, 81  |  contracted original sin from his mother's sin as well as from his ~
 24   2, 81  |           death, since it is "the mother" ~that "provides the matter
 25   2, 81  |          not contracted from the ~mother. Therefore the infection
 26   2, 81  |           is contracted from the ~mother: so that if Eve had sinned,
 27   2, 81  |         the children, not by the ~mother, but by the father.~Aquin.:
 28   2, 81  |        from the father, while the mother provides the ~matter. Therefore
 29   2, 81  |          contracted, not from the mother, but ~from the father: so
 30   2, 81  |     active ~principle, and in its mother, as in its material and
 31   2, 81  |          which is provided by the mother, not as punishments, ~but
 32   2, 81  |          because it ~behooved the Mother of God "to shine with the
 33   2, 82  |   iniquities, and in ~sins did my mother conceive me." But the sin
 34   2, 98  |             Honor thy ~father and mother," which is contained expressly
 35   2, 100 |          Honor thy father and thy mother," and "Thou shalt ~not kill,
 36   2, 100 |          Honor thy father and thy mother," and, "Thou ~shalt not
 37   2, 100 |          Honor thy father and thy mother"; the second, "Thou ~shalt
 38   2, 100 |       that honors ~his father and mother, is bound to honor them
 39   2, 100 |    precept, "Honor thy father and mother," but in virtue of the ~
 40   2, 100 |           honoring his father and mother, without at ~the same time
 41   2, 102 |         were wont to ensnare ~the mother bird with her young during
 42   2, 102 |           a good omen to find the mother ~sitting on her young.~Aquin.:
 43   2, 102 |           of the letter, i.e. the mother, for ~instance, in all the
 44   2, 102 |        them, viz. their father or mother, and others thus ~near of
 45   2, 102 |        would be disgraced by the ~mother's shame: which was most
 46   2, 103 |         who was ~born of a Jewish mother; but was unwilling to circumcise
 47   2, 105 |           curseth his father, or ~mother, dying let him die." The
 48   2, 105 |       mourned for her father ~and mother, in token that she renounced
 49   2, 2   |           shall leave ~father and mother, and shall cleave to his
 50   2, 2   |     Constantine Augustus and his ~mother Irene a tomb was discovered,
 51   2, 10  |         it is enfolded within its mother's ~womb; and later on after
 52   2, 22  |         is called the end and the mother ~of the virtues. Therefore
 53   2, 22  |          its own end. And since a mother is one who ~conceives within
 54   2, 22  |    another, charity is called the mother of ~the other virtues, because,
 55   2, 24  |       hated, even one's father or mother or ~kindred, according to
 56   2, 25  |      Whether he ought to love his mother more than his father?~(11)
 57   2, 25  |           more than his father or mother?~(12) Whether we ought to
 58   2, 25  |          hate not his father, and mother, and wife, end ~children,
 59   2, 25  |       that ~curseth his father or mother, dying let him die," which
 60   2, 25  |           a man ought to love his mother more than his father?~Aquin.:
 61   2, 25  |           a man ought to love his mother more than his ~father. For,
 62   2, 25  |        man receives more from his mother than from his ~father: and
 63   2, 25  |       greater love is due. Now a ~mother loves her child more than
 64   2, 25  |          their children. ~For the mother labors more in child-bearing,
 65   2, 25  |         much ~among you." Now the mother labors more than the father
 66   2, 25  |          not the groanings of thy mother." Therefore a man ought
 67   2, 25  |          a man ought to love ~his mother more than his father.~Aquin.:
 68   2, 25  |         father," and mentions the mother ~afterwards.~Aquin.: SMT
 69   2, 25  |         to be loved more than the mother as mother. The ~reason is
 70   2, 25  |           more than the mother as mother. The ~reason is that virtue
 71   2, 25  |           be loved more than the ~mother. For father and mother are
 72   2, 25  |            mother. For father and mother are loved as principles
 73   2, 25  |           excellent way than the ~mother, because he is the active
 74   2, 25  |       active principle, while the mother is a passive ~and material
 75   2, 25  |         the begetting of man, the mother supplies the formless ~matter
 76   2, 25  |           man owes his father and mother through being begotten of
 77   2, 25  |          more than his father and mother?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[26] A[
 78   2, 25  |         more than his ~father and mother. For no man leaves a thing
 79   2, 25  |           shell leave ~father and mother" on account of his wife.
 80   2, 25  |          more than his father and mother.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[26] A[
 81   2, 25  |     respects leave his father and mother ~for the sake of his wife:
 82   2, 26  |       blamed. Secondly, because a mother, whose love is the greatest,
 83   2, 30  |          could give alms with her mother's consent.~Aquin.: SMT SS
 84   2, 32  |          hate not his ~father and mother . . . he cannot be My disciple."
 85   2, 32  |       among the ~virtues, and the mother of all others. Therefore
 86   2, 32  |           of our ~neighbor is the mother of hatred of our neighbor,
 87   2, 42  |          Honor thy father and thy mother," does not prescribe that
 88   2, 42  |          hate not his father, and mother . . . he cannot be My ~disciple."
 89   2, 57  |          Further, charity is the "mother of all the virtues" [*Peter ~
 90   2, 61  |          Honor thy father and thy mother." Again masters, ~though
 91   2, 73  |       despiseth the labor of his ~mother in bearing him, let the
 92   2, 74  |       that curseth his father, or mother, dying let him die." ~Aquin.:
 93   2, 99  |             Honor thy father and ~mother," belongs to piety. But
 94   2, 99  |          hate not his father, and mother, and wife, and ~children,
 95   2, 99  |           his father, ~and to his mother: I do not know you; and
 96   2, 99  |            though thou spurn thy ~mother, turn not aside, but with
 97   2, 101 |       Blessed Virgin as being the mother ~of God. Therefore it seems
 98   2, 108 |        and not the daughter of my mother," ~being related to him
 99   2, 120 |          Honor thy father and thy mother." Much more, therefore,
100   2, 120 |     honoring of one's ~father and mother.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[122] A[
101   2, 122 |    Maximus says in a sermon: "The mother of martyrs is the Catholic
102   2, 122 |       should say rightly that the Mother of God was both virgin and
103   2, 130 |            pride is the queen and mother of all the vices.~Aquin.:
104   2, 145 |         is weaned is towards ~his mother." Secondly, we may say with
105   2, 148 |         drunkenness and lust, the mother of all the vices." And ~
106   2, 150 |           chose a ~virgin for His mother, and remained Himself a
107   2, 151 |           is accounted the common mother of all sins, so that ~even
108   2, 152 |       child requires not only the mother's care ~for his nourishment,
109   2, 152 |       where ~we read: "She is thy mother, thou shalt not uncover
110   2, 152 |         47) which covered its own mother by mistake and threw itself
111   2, 156 |      daughter of a vice, but "the mother of all vices," as ~Gregory
112   2, 160 |          it to ~be the "queen and mother of all the vices." Hence
113   2, 162 |         as, in giving ~birth, the mother would then be relieved not
114   2, 169 |         Confess. vi, 13) that his mother said "she could, ~through
115   2, 175 |           son in the sight of my ~mother, and she taught me [*Vulg.: '
116   2, 175 |       only son in the sight of my mother. And he taught me.']." Therefore ~
117   2, 183 |            xlviii ad Eudox.): "If Mother ~Church requires your service,
118   2, 184 |     belong to charity as to their mother, according to 1 Cor. 13:
119   2, 186 |         sons of their most loving mother the Catholic Church had ~
120   2, 186 |          Holy Ghost even from his mother's womb" (Lk. 1:11), so that
121   2, 187 |         is weaned is ~towards his mother," says: "First we are conceived
122   2, 187 |          conceived in the womb of Mother ~Church, by being taught
123   2, 187 |          of ~infancy we leave our mother's milk for a father's control,
124   3, 2   |           His Father nor with His Mother. ~Thirdly, because there
125   3, 2   |       which ~fitted her to be the Mother of God.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
126   3, 3   |      nature free ~of sin from His Mother."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[3] A[
127   3, 7   |        chosen her, i.e. to be the mother of ~His Only-begotten. So,
128   3, 14  |        through His birth from His mother, whose flesh was subject
129   3, 15  |           call his Father and his mother, the strength of Damascus . . .
130   3, 15  |        reputed ~father), "and His mother" (i.e. Mary), "the strength
131   3, 22  |           without father, without mother, without genealogy; having
132   3, 22  |          without father, without ~mother, without genealogy," and
133   3, 22  |       earthly father, no heavenly mother, and no ~genealogy, according
134   3, 25  |        Christ?~(5) Whether to His Mother?~(6) Concerning the adoration
135   3, 25  |       Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the Mother of God should be worshipped
136   3, 25  |            It would seem that the Mother of God is to be worshiped
137   3, 25  |       honor is due to the ~king's mother as to the king: whence it
138   3, 25  |     throne was set for the king's mother, and she sat on His right
139   3, 25  |           latria." ~Therefore His Mother also should be.~Aquin.:
140   3, 25  |           16): "The honor of the ~Mother reflects on the Son." But
141   3, 25  |            latria." Therefore the Mother also.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[25]
142   3, 25  |          OBJ 3: Further, Christ's Mother is more akin to Him than
143   3, 25  |      latria." Therefore also His ~Mother is to be worshiped with
144   3, 25  |          1/1~On the contrary, The Mother of God is a mere creature.
145   3, 25  |            inasmuch as she is the Mother of God. For this reason
146   3, 25  |           honor due to the king's mother is not equal to the ~honor
147   3, 25  |            The honor given to the Mother reflects on her Son, because ~
148   3, 25  |          on her Son, because ~the Mother is to be honored for her
149   3, 26  |          two things: (1) that the Mother of God was redeemed, and (
150   3, 27  |         considered: (1) As to the Mother who conceived Him; (2) as
151   3, 27  |            3/4~On the part of the Mother four points offer themselves
152   3, 27  |       Whether the Blessed Virgin, Mother of God, was sanctified before
153   3, 27  |       origin, by existence in her mother's womb.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
154   3, 27  |         Holy Ghost even from his ~mother's womb." It is therefore
155   3, 27  |           this it ~remains in the mother's womb not for the purpose
156   3, 27  |           bestowed on ~the Virgin Mother of God than on any saint.
157   3, 27  |         thee in the bowels of thy mother, I knew ~thee": and the
158   3, 27  |         the sanctification of the Mother of God, who is called "God'
159   3, 27  |        the dignity of ~the Virgin Mother, yet it is somewhat derogatory
160   3, 27  |        sinless flesh, His Virgin ~Mother's or anyone else's flesh
161   3, 27  |          of her ~existence in her mother's womb, for this was the
162   3, 27  |  redounded from the Child to ~the Mother. This indeed is signified (
163   3, 27  | expounding the text: ~"Behold thy mother and thy brethren stand without,
164   3, 27  |           chosen by God to be His Mother. ~Therefore there can be
165   3, 27  |        have been worthy to be the Mother of God, if she ~had ever
166   3, 27  |            on the other hand, the Mother's shame would ~have reflected
167   3, 27  |        was made worthy ~to be the mother of Christ: and this was
168   3, 27  |        might be ~worthy to be the mother of God. But this is proper
169   3, 27  |         came out with me from [my mother's] womb." ~Nevertheless
170   3, 27  |        Holy Ghost, even ~from his mother's womb."~Aquin.: SMT TP
171   3, 27  |            that the woman was the mother of God, "which was to be
172   3, 27  | accelerated that while yet in his mother's ~womb he was able to acknowledge,
173   3, 27  |         Holy Ghost, even from his mother's womb"; and of ~Jeremias, "
174   3, 27  |           chosen by God to be His Mother, ~received a fuller grace
175   3, 28  |           OF THE VIRGINITY OF THE MOTHER OF GOD (FOUR ARTICLES)~We
176   3, 28  |     consider the virginity of the Mother of God; concerning ~which
177   3, 28  |       Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the Mother of God was a virgin in conceiving
178   3, 28  |            It would seem that the Mother of God was not a virgin
179   3, 28  |           child having father and mother is conceived by ~a virgin
180   3, 28  |         is conceived by ~a virgin mother. But Christ is said to have
181   3, 28  |       said to have had not only a mother, but ~also a father, according
182   3, 28  |         Lk. 2:33: "His father and mother were ~wondering at those
183   3, 28  |         not conceived of a virgin mother.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[28] A[
184   3, 28  |  Therefore it seems that Christ's Mother conceived Him of the seed
185   3, 28  |        not conceived ~by a virgin mother.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[28] A[
186   3, 28  |         not conceived of a virgin mother.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[28] A[
187   3, 28  |        not conceived of ~a virgin mother.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[28] A[
188   3, 28  |           confess simply that the Mother of Christ was a ~virgin
189   3, 28  |         without corruption of the mother.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[28] A[
190   3, 28  |           matter ~supplied by His Mother into Christ's body, even
191   3, 28  |        Para. 1/1~Whether Christ's Mother was a virgin in His birth?~
192   3, 28  |          would seem that Christ's Mother was not a virgin in His
193   3, 28  |           He it is who opened His Mother's womb, that He might ~go
194   3, 28  |    virginity. ~Therefore Christ's Mother was not a virgin in His
195   3, 28  |       should come forth from His ~Mother's closed womb: and consequently
196   3, 28  |    virginity." Therefore Christ's Mother was a virgin ~also in giving
197   3, 28  |           we must assert that the Mother ~of Christ was a virgin
198   3, 28  |      Birth He should corrupt His ~Mother's virginity. Thus Augustine
199   3, 28  |          to honor our father and ~mother should not in His Birth
200   3, 28  |       lessen the honor due to His Mother.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[28] A[
201   3, 28  |         open, in Whose ~Birth His Mother's virginity remained inviolate."
202   3, 28  |        Para. 1/1~Whether Christ's Mother remained a virgin after
203   3, 28  |          would seem that Christ's Mother did not remain a virgin
204   3, 28  |      Christ the first-born by His Mother. Therefore she had other
205   3, 28  |  therefore it seems that Christ's Mother did not remain ~a virgin
206   3, 28  |        that is, Christ - "and His Mother and His brethren." ~But
207   3, 28  |           Magdalen, and ~Mary the mother of James and Joseph, and
208   3, 28  |         James and Joseph, and the mother of the sons of ~Zebedee."
209   3, 28  |           Mary who is called "the mother of James and Joseph" ~seems
210   3, 28  |       seems to have been also the Mother of Christ; for it is written (
211   3, 28  |          cross of Jesus, Mary His Mother." ~Therefore it seems that
212   3, 28  |  Therefore it seems that Christ's Mother did not remain a virgin
213   3, 28  |           to assert that Christ's Mother, after His Birth, was ~carnally
214   3, 28  |         Only-begotten ~son of His Mother, as being her perfect offspring.~
215   3, 28  |     dignity and holiness of God's Mother: ~for thus she would seem
216   3, 28  |  therefore simply assert that the Mother of God, as she was a ~virgin
217   3, 28  |          Nup. et Concup. i): "The Mother of ~God is called (Joseph'
218   3, 28  |          evangelist says that the Mother of God was not ~known by
219   3, 28  |    Saviour, the sons of Mary, His Mother's sister." For "Scripture ~
220   3, 28  |         as being born of the same mother; but by relationship, as
221   3, 28  |           Mary who is called "the mother of James and Joseph" is
222   3, 28  |          not ~to be taken for the Mother of our Lord, who is not
223   3, 28  | designation of her dignity - "the Mother of ~Jesus." This Mary is
224   3, 28  |       Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the Mother of God took a vow of virginity?~
225   3, 28  |            It would seem that the Mother of God did not take a vow
226   3, 28  |           to be married." But the Mother of Christ committed no sin ~
227   3, 28  |            a special place in the Mother of God. It was therefore
228   3, 28  |          born of that people; the Mother of God is ~not believed
229   3, 28  |          on earth, therefore the ~Mother of God did not vow virginity
230   3, 28  |           fulness preceded in His Mother; so also the ~observance
231   3, 28  |           a fashion in His Virgin Mother.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[28] A[
232   3, 28  |     chastity absolutely. Christ's Mother did not do this until she ~
233   3, 29  |           OF THE ESPOUSALS OF THE MOTHER OF GOD (TWO ARTICLES)~We
234   3, 29  |   consider the espousals of God's Mother: concerning which two ~points
235   3, 29  |       marriage between our Lord's Mother and Joseph?~Aquin.: SMT
236   3, 29  |      intercourse. But our ~Lord's Mother never wished to have carnal
237   3, 29  |   virginal womb of His inviolate ~Mother, by which in the vigor of
238   3, 29  |           of the espousals of the Mother of God, "that the manner
239   3, 29  |        not seem ~fitting that the Mother of God should have been
240   3, 29  |         another reason, "lest the Mother of God ~should be stoned
241   3, 29  |           Mt. 1:18): "When as His Mother Mary was ~espoused to Joseph":
242   3, 29  |           sake; secondly, for His Mother's sake; ~thirdly, for our
243   3, 29  |          with the excuse that the Mother of the Lord had also been ~
244   3, 29  |           may be added: since the Mother of the Lord being both ~
245   3, 29  |          that the Blessed Virgin, Mother of God, ~desired, from an
246   3, 29  |         origin rather than of His Mother's purity. For he ~knew the
247   3, 29  |  strengthened in detriment to His Mother." We must observe, ~however,
248   3, 29  |        devil could know that ~the Mother of God knew not man, but
249   3, 29  |           marriage of the ~Virgin Mother of God and Joseph was absolutely
250   3, 30  |         adds: "Her ~nearness as a Mother would have been of no profit
251   3, 30  |        Coel. Hier. vii). But the ~Mother of God is exalted above
252   3, 30  |           to be ~announced to the Mother of God by an angel, for
253   3, 30  |           to the virginity of the Mother of ~God. Wherefore Jerome
254   3, 30  |        Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: The Mother of God was above the angels
255   3, 30  |   knowledge of Divine things. The Mother of God, however, was not
256   3, 30  |        regards the dignity of the Mother of God, ~who was to receive
257   3, 30  |            For the dignity of the Mother of God results from the ~
258   3, 31  |      related Ex. 6. Now ~Mary the Mother of Christ is called the
259   3, 31  |         husband and that Christ's mother was a virgin, and ~that
260   3, 31  |            and ~that Mary was His Mother, not by sexual intercourse
261   3, 31  |       must believe that Joachim's mother, or else his wife, was of
262   3, 31  |          had ~both a father and a mother, and many of them had brothers
263   3, 31  |         through Solomon, in whose mother David sinned; whereas Luke
264   3, 31  |       formed otherwise than in a ~mother's womb, and had suddenly
265   3, 31  |        God was so shut up ~in His Mother's womb, as to cease to be
266   3, 31  |          desire. I ~made Myself a mother of whom to be born. If the
267   3, 31  |         stage of secretion by the mother's generative power, so as ~
268   3, 31  |           to the integrity of His Mother. Therefore ~it was becoming
269   3, 31  |         without detriment to His ~Mother's body.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
270   3, 31  |        through the ~medium of His Mother's body. Consequently Christ'
271   3, 31  |         no other way than was His Mother's body, which was not in ~
272   3, 31  |        which He received from His Mother. But His Mother paid tithes
273   3, 31  |          from His Mother. But His Mother paid tithes in Abraham. ~
274   3, 32  |     principle in generation, ~the Mother supplies the matter." But
275   3, 32  |        Virgin is called ~Christ's Mother, by reason of the matter
276   3, 32  |         because they say that the mother requires not ~only to supply
277   3, 32  |         Christ's Father, but His ~Mother, it follows that it was
278   3, 33  |      principle on the part of His Mother was ~natural, as we have
279   3, 33  |         which was supplied by the mother, it was in all such things ~
280   3, 35  |         the Blessed Virgin is His Mother in respect of His temporal ~
281   3, 35  |        she ought to be called the Mother of God?~(5) Whether Christ
282   3, 35  |          Father and of the Virgin Mother ~in respect of two filiations?~(
283   3, 35  |       which He received from ~His Mother in time. Therefore we must
284   3, 35  |          which He was born of His Mother in time.~Aquin.: SMT TP
285   3, 35  |     Virgin can be called Christ's Mother in respect of ~His temporal
286   3, 35  |        cannot be called Christ's ~Mother in respect of His temporal
287   3, 35  |       sufficient ~to make her His Mother: otherwise wood might be
288   3, 35  |          wood might be called the mother of the ~bed or bench. Therefore
289   3, 35  |      Virgin cannot be called ~the Mother of Christ.~Aquin.: SMT TP
290   3, 35  |         should not be called ~the Mother of Christ.~Aquin.: SMT TP
291   3, 35  |            in this wise. When His Mother Mary was espoused to Joseph,"
292   3, 35  |          truth and by nature the ~Mother of Christ. For, as we have
293   3, 35  |         was taken from the Virgin Mother, and formed from her ~purest
294   3, 35  |          Virgin is truly Christ's Mother.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[35] A[
295   3, 35  |          then, on the part of the mother, ~this nativity was natural,
296   3, 35  |          is the true and ~natural Mother of Christ.~Aquin.: SMT TP
297   3, 35  |       Virgin should be called the Mother of God?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
298   3, 35  |         should not be called the ~Mother of God. For in the Divine
299   3, 35  |         Scripture that she is the mother or parent of God, but that
300   3, 35  |        God, but that she is ~the "mother of Christ" or of "the Child,"
301   3, 35  |         the Blessed Virgin is the Mother of God.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
302   3, 35  |          should not be called the Mother of God.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
303   3, 35  |  therefore, the Blessed Virgin is Mother of God it ~seems to follow
304   3, 35  |           follow that she was the Mother of Father, Son, and Holy
305   3, 35  |      Virgin should not be ~called Mother of God.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
306   3, 35  |           the Holy Virgin is the ~Mother of God, since she begot
307   3, 35  |         is a woman called a man's mother, that she conceived him ~
308   3, 35  |       Virgin is truly called the ~Mother of God. For the only way
309   3, 35  |        the ~Blessed Virgin is the Mother of God would be either if
310   3, 35  |        the ~Blessed Virgin is the Mother of God.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
311   3, 35  |         the Blessed Virgin is the Mother of God, yet we do find it
312   3, 35  |        the Blessed Virgin is the "Mother of Jesus Christ," which
313   3, 35  |         necessity that she is the Mother of God.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
314   3, 35  |         Blessed Virgin as ~of His Mother.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[35] A[
315   3, 35  |       anyone wish to say that the mother of the ~flesh is not the
316   3, 35  |          of the ~flesh is not the mother of the soul, he says too
317   3, 35  |      Blessed Virgin is called the Mother of ~God, not as though she
318   3, 35  |        not as though she were the Mother of the Godhead, but because
319   3, 35  |           but because she is ~the mother, according to His human
320   3, 35  |        The Blessed Virgin is the ~Mother of God," this word "God"
321   3, 35  |        someone, his father or his mother, depends, in a way, on him:
322   3, 35  |         Father depends not on His Mother, because nothing eternal
323   3, 35  |       Therefore Christ is not His Mother's Son by temporal ~filiation.
324   3, 35  |    Eternal ~Father and a temporal mother, who are terms altogether
325   3, 35  |         of ~the Father and of His Mother Therefore in Christ there
326   3, 35  |       another in reference to his mother. But if we consider ~the
327   3, 35  |           both his father and his mother, on account of the unity
328   3, 35  |          birth of both father and mother: whence ~he bears but one
329   3, 35  |         from eternity, and of His Mother in time: indeed, ~these
330   3, 35  |         Christ is referred to His Mother cannot be a real ~relation,
331   3, 35  |           of Son in regard to His Mother, because ~it is implied
332   3, 35  |      really the Son of the Virgin Mother ~through the real relation
333   3, 35  |          not depend on a temporal mother, but ~together with this
334   3, 35  |         relation dependent on the mother, in respect of which relation
335   3, 35  |         is ~called the Son of His Mother. ~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[35] A[
336   3, 35  |    generation in one way, and the mother in another (whereas if many
337   3, 35  |           regard to ~His temporal mother.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[35] A[
338   3, 35  |       Christ was born without His Mother suffering?~Aquin.: SMT TP
339   3, 35  |          was not born without His Mother ~suffering. For just as
340   3, 35  |           wanted by reason of the mother's suffering pain. ~Therefore
341   3, 35  |           the closed womb of ~His Mother, and, consequently, without
342   3, 35  |          a painful death. But the mother's pains in ~childbirth did
343   3, 35  |         there was no need for His Mother to suffer in giving birth.~
344   3, 35  |          interfered. She was both mother ~and midwife. 'With swaddling
345   3, 35  |      whole earth, He chose a poor mother and a ~birthplace poorer
346   3, 35  |         born, just as ~He chose a mother and a birthplace. And since "
347   3, 37  |         His presentation;~(4) His Mother's purification.~Aquin.:
348   3, 37  |         this name not only to His Mother, but also to Joseph, who ~
349   3, 37  |       only son in the sight of my mother," the gloss says: "Why does
350   3, 37  |           son in the sight of his mother, when Scripture ~testifies
351   3, 37  |         elder brother of the same mother, unless it be ~that the
352   3, 37  |         thus He did not open His ~Mother's womb. Therefore Christ
353   3, 37  |        that "when the days of the mother's purification were expired,"
354   3, 37  |           it was fitting that the Mother of God should go to the
355   3, 37  |          it was unfitting for the Mother of God to go ~to the Temple
356   3, 37  |     flowed from Christ on to His ~Mother, so it was becoming that
357   3, 37  |          it was becoming that the mother should be like her Son in ~
358   3, 37  |       same reasons He wished His ~Mother also to fulfil the prescriptions
359   3, 37  |     exclude ~uncleanness from the Mother of God, who was with child "
360   3, 39  |           the Holy Ghost from his mother's womb,' what must we ~say
361   3, 39  |    command and will, both in ~the mother's womb in forming a man,
362   3, 40  |       choose a poor maid for His ~Mother, a poorer birthplace; for
363   3, 46  |       beholding the tears of His ~Mother and of the disciple whom
364   3, 54  |          open, in whose Birth His Mother's virginity remained ~inviolate."
365   3, 66  |      enter a second time into his mother's womb and be born again': ~
366   3, 67  |         to hold the ~place of the mother's womb, as Augustine says
367   3, 67  |      enter a second time into his mother's womb, and be born again?"
368   3, 67  |       passive principle, i.e. the mother. ~Since, then, in Baptism
369   3, 67  |    Baptism takes the place of the mother, as ~Augustine says in a
370   3, 67  |           besides a father ~and a mother: yet to ease the latter
371   3, 68  |         should be baptized in the mother's womb?~(12) Whether madmen
372   3, 68  |          is weaned is towards his mother." For ~this reason did our
373   3, 68  |           the child while in the ~mother's womb receives nourishment
374   3, 68  |           the ~nourishment of its mother, so also children before
375   3, 68  |         were in the womb of their mother the Church, receive ~salvation
376   3, 68  |      Remiss. i): "The Church, our mother, ~offers her maternal mouth
377   3, 68  |         baptized while yet in its mother's womb?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
378   3, 68  |         baptized while yet in its mother's ~womb. For the gift of
379   3, 68  |           child ~while yet in its mother's womb is under sentence
380   3, 68  |         baptized while yet in its mother's womb.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
381   3, 68  |           child, while yet in its mother's womb, seems to be ~part
382   3, 68  |          seems to be ~part of its mother. Now, when the mother is
383   3, 68  |         its mother. Now, when the mother is baptized, whatever is
384   3, 68  |  Therefore it seems that when the mother is ~baptized, the child
385   3, 68  |      therefore, the child in ~the mother's womb cannot be baptized,
386   3, 68  |           would be better for the mother ~to be opened, and the child
387   3, 68  |          the ~child is yet in its mother's womb. ~Aquin.: SMT TP
388   3, 68  |   baptismal water, with which the mother's ~body is washed, reaches
389   3, 68  |        the child while yet in its mother's womb. But ~this is impossible:
390   3, 68  |     distinct from the soul of the mother; ~and because the body of
391   3, 68  |     distinct from the body of the mother. Therefore the Baptism ~
392   3, 68  |  Therefore the Baptism ~which the mother receives does not overflow
393   3, 68  |       what is conceived ~within a mother belonged to her body, so
394   3, 68  |           baptize an infant whose mother, through danger of ~death,
395   3, 68  |   certainly did not belong to the mother's ~body while it was in
396   3, 68  |          be baptized while in its mother's womb.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
397   3, 68  |          1: Children while in the mother's womb have not yet come
398   3, 68  |         An internal member of the mother is something of hers by ~
399   3, 68  |     whereas a child ~while in its mother's womb is something of hers
400   3, 68  |   Therefore it is wrong to kill a mother that her child may be baptized. ~
401   3, 68  |       baptized. ~If, however, the mother die while the child lives
402   3, 69  |   Augustine says (Serm. clxxvi): "Mother Church lends ~other feet
403   3, 70  |          the father, not from the mother, ~as was stated in the FS,
404   3, 70  |       only son in the sight of my mother," a gloss says, that ~Bersabee'
405   3, 71  |          1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Just as Mother Church, as stated above (
406 Suppl, 24| impropriety towards his wife ~his mother, his sister or his daughter; (
407 Suppl, 25|        men to ~do well, just as a mother entices her child to walk
408 Suppl, 32|           not ~a child yet in its mother's womb.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
409 Suppl, 41|         sufficiently fed by their mother; and in these there is no
410 Suppl, 44|           father ranks ~above the mother. Therefore the union of
411 Suppl, 44|           the union of father and mother should rather ~be named
412 Suppl, 44|              i.e. munus], i.e. a ~mother's duty, since the duty of
413 Suppl, 44|          because it provides the ~mother with a protector and support
414 Suppl, 44|      because it makes a woman the mother ~of a child.~Aquin.: SMT
415 Suppl, 44|        the father ranks above the mother, the mother has ~more to
416 Suppl, 44|       ranks above the mother, the mother has ~more to do with the
417 Suppl, 44|           purpose. Wherefore the ~mother has a closer relation to
418 Suppl, 47|          it is impossible to be a mother without having a ~child.
419 Suppl, 52|         their father or ~of their mother?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[52] A[
420 Suppl, 52|        the father ranks above the mother. Therefore, etc.~Aquin.:
421 Suppl, 52|           gives the form, and the mother ~the matter (De Gener. Animal.
422 Suppl, 52|         father rather than of the mother.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[52] A[
423 Suppl, 52|          like the father than the mother, even as the ~daughter is
424 Suppl, 52|         daughter is more like the mother. Therefore at least the
425 Suppl, 52|  preference, and the daughter the mother.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[52] A[
426 Suppl, 52|           father ~rather than the mother.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[52] A[
427 Suppl, 52|        the ~offspring follows the mother rather that the father,
428 Suppl, 52|    substance of the body from the mother. Now slavery is a condition
429 Suppl, 52|     wherefore children follow the mother in freedom and bondage;
430 Suppl, 52|       will be slaves although the mother be free; but not if ~the
431 Suppl, 52|         the ~seed received by the mother should be drawn to her condition.~
432 Suppl, 52|         noble principle than the ~mother, nevertheless the mother
433 Suppl, 52|          mother, nevertheless the mother provides the substance of
434 Suppl, 52|        the father rather than the mother, but in material conditions ~
435 Suppl, 52|    conditions ~should be like the mother rather than the father,
436 Suppl, 52|      father rather ~than from his mother that in the genealogies
437 Suppl, 52|           rather than from ~their mother. But in matters relating
438 Suppl, 52|           slavery they follow the mother ~by preference.~
439 Suppl, 54|          copulate even with their mother. Therefore it is not of ~
440 Suppl, 54|          marrying one's father or mother: ~in proof of which it was
441 Suppl, 54|           shall leave ~father and mother": which cannot be understood
442 Suppl, 54|          and daughter, or son and mother. It ~is not that the good
443 Suppl, 54|         natural law a ~father and mother are debarred from marrying
444 Suppl, 54|          their children; and the ~mother still more than the father,
445 Suppl, 54|      parents if the son marry his mother than if the father ~marry
446 Suppl, 54|     marriage not ~only father and mother, but also other kinsfolk
447 Suppl, 54|       abhors copulation with its ~mother as long as he retains knowledge
448 Suppl, 54|         knowledge not only of his mother, but also of his ~daughter,
449 Suppl, 54|         the human race father and mother alone were debarred from ~
450 Suppl, 55|     blood-relation of ~mine on my mother's side. Hence in the above
451 Suppl, 55|          either as with father or mother, inasmuch as ~she descends
452 Suppl, 56|          is born of a father ~and mother, so in spiritual generation
453 Suppl, 56|      Father, and of the Church as Mother. Now while he who confers
454 Suppl, 56|           the child, but also the mother who provides the ~matter,
455 Suppl, 56|        child's godmother, nor the mother of my ~godchild: but I may
456 Suppl, 57|           father and the ~natural mother of the adopted, as happens
457 Suppl, 57|           father and the natural ~mother or father, as was the case
458 Suppl, 59|           the work of father and ~mother in common, each of them
459 Suppl, 59|       union would remain with the mother, because "the offspring ~
460 Suppl, 59|         father or the unbelieving mother, or ~else it is under age,
461 Suppl, 59| notwithstanding that it needs the mother's care for its education.~
462 Suppl, 60|        grievous sin to kill one's mother than ~one's wife, for it
463 Suppl, 60|      never lawful to strike one's mother, whereas it is ~sometimes
464 Suppl, 60|       grievous sin to kill one's ~mother than one's wife, as also
465 Suppl, 60|          since a man ~reveres his mother naturally. Consequently
466 Suppl, 65|           requires the father and mother to dwell together for a
467 Suppl, 69|     single night would my loving ~mother fail to visit since she
468 Suppl, 72|        Now those who die in their mother's ~womb can never be born
469 Suppl, 72|      Hence those who die in their mother's womb, although they ~are
470 Suppl, 77|        child is ~nourished in the mother's womb. Consequently on
471 Suppl, 93|          she be equal to Christ's mother, in whom there was ~integrity
472 Suppl, 93|       should say rightly that the Mother of God ~was both virgin
473 Suppl, 93|          Baptist while yet in his mother's womb: and in that case
 
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