|     Part, Question1   1, 1   |             salvation of men might be brought ~about more fitly and more
  2   1, 1   |              clear that the arguments brought against faith ~cannot be
  3   1, 4   |            from potentiality they are brought into ~actuality, this word "
  4   1, 13  |                nevertheless have been brought into use more to express
  5   1, 24  |               of those who are to be ~brought to eternal life, according
  6   1, 27  |               before the hills, I was brought forth." (Prov. 8:24). ~In
  7   1, 32  |          prove the Trinity some have ~brought forward a reason from the
  8   1, 32  |               sufficient proof can be brought ~to show that the movement
  9   1, 34  |          power of the Word things are brought into being. ~Basil speaks
 10   1, 44  |              not the reason why it is brought under the consideration
 11   1, 45  |             is ~created so that it is brought into being at the same time
 12   1, 46  |               substance of things was brought into being; and time does
 13   1, 47  |             agent, who is God. For He brought things into ~being in order
 14   1, 48  |              on the contrary, pain is brought about so that the fault
 15   1, 50  |           that of discrete quantity, ~brought about by division of what
 16   1, 50  |               them." ~But what can be brought to nothing is corruptible.
 17   1, 51  |            daughters of men, and they brought forth children, ~these are
 18   1, 54  |               act of understanding is brought about by the union of the ~
 19   1, 57  |              Heb. 1:14)"; and this is brought by the mystery of the Incarnation. ~
 20   1, 60  |              the ~mind's knowledge is brought about by the inward presence
 21   1, 60  |         binding imply various ~things brought together. Therefore the
 22   1, 61  |             we must see how they were brought into natural existence; ~
 23   1, 62  |             perfection to which it is brought by its ~operation; consequently,
 24   1, 62  |              through it ~the angel is brought to beatitude.~Aquin.: SMT
 25   1, 62  |            God's predestination it is brought even to a ~determinate degree
 26   1, 63  |            limp. ~But the agent which brought the angels into existence,
 27   1, 64  |             punishment," and the good brought "into ~everlasting life."
 28   1, 64  |               directly, when a man is brought unto good and withheld from
 29   1, 64  |               of man's welfare to be ~brought about through the wicked
 30   1, 65  |               say that everything was brought into being ~for the reason
 31   1, 65  |               the form were of itself brought ~into being. Whereas, as
 32   1, 65  |               the mode in which it is brought into being. ~Since, then,
 33   1, 65  |            form, but ~by matter being brought from potentiality into act
 34   1, 65  |           that they may be able to be brought by movement into act.~Aquin.:
 35   1, 66  |      imperfect state, and ~afterwards brought them to perfection. But
 36   1, 67  |             natural changes cannot be brought about by mere intentions.
 37   1, 67  |            Further, night and day are brought about by the circular movement ~
 38   1, 67  |               this distinction ~being brought about by the common movement
 39   1, 69  |           said (Gn. 1:12): "The earth brought forth the ~green herb,"
 40   1, 69  |            secondly, when "the ~earth brought forth the green herb." But
 41   1, 70  |               the sixth, ~animals are brought forth, to move upon the
 42   1, 70  |               OBJ 2: We are sometimes brought to the knowledge of hidden
 43   1, 76  |          considered as different when brought under the ~observation of
 44   1, 45  |              not the reason why it is brought under the consideration
 45   1, 46  |             is ~created so that it is brought into being at the same time
 46   1, 47  |               substance of things was brought into being; and time does
 47   1, 48  |             agent, who is God. For He brought things into ~being in order
 48   1, 49  |              on the contrary, pain is brought about so that the fault
 49   1, 51  |           that of discrete quantity, ~brought about by division of what
 50   1, 51  |               them." ~But what can be brought to nothing is corruptible.
 51   1, 52  |            daughters of men, and they brought forth children, ~these are
 52   1, 55  |               act of understanding is brought about by the union of the ~
 53   1, 58  |              Heb. 1:14)"; and this is brought by the mystery of the Incarnation. ~
 54   1, 61  |              the ~mind's knowledge is brought about by the inward presence
 55   1, 61  |         binding imply various ~things brought together. Therefore the
 56   1, 62  |             we must see how they were brought into natural existence; ~
 57   1, 63  |             perfection to which it is brought by its ~operation; consequently,
 58   1, 63  |              through it ~the angel is brought to beatitude.~Aquin.: SMT
 59   1, 63  |            God's predestination it is brought even to a ~determinate degree
 60   1, 64  |            limp. ~But the agent which brought the angels into existence,
 61   1, 65  |             punishment," and the good brought "into ~everlasting life."
 62   1, 65  |               directly, when a man is brought unto good and withheld from
 63   1, 65  |               of man's welfare to be ~brought about through the wicked
 64   1, 66  |               say that everything was brought into being ~for the reason
 65   1, 66  |               the form were of itself brought ~into being. Whereas, as
 66   1, 66  |               the mode in which it is brought into being. ~Since, then,
 67   1, 66  |            form, but ~by matter being brought from potentiality into act
 68   1, 66  |           that they may be able to be brought by movement into act.~Aquin.:
 69   1, 67  |      imperfect state, and ~afterwards brought them to perfection. But
 70   1, 68  |             natural changes cannot be brought about by mere intentions.
 71   1, 68  |            Further, night and day are brought about by the circular movement ~
 72   1, 68  |               this distinction ~being brought about by the common movement
 73   1, 70  |           said (Gn. 1:12): "The earth brought forth the ~green herb,"
 74   1, 70  |            secondly, when "the ~earth brought forth the green herb." But
 75   1, 71  |               the sixth, ~animals are brought forth, to move upon the
 76   1, 71  |               OBJ 2: We are sometimes brought to the knowledge of hidden
 77   1, 75  |          considered as different when brought under the ~observation of
 78   1, 77  |               the soul, whereby it is brought ~to its appropriate size.
 79   1, 78  |       appointed medium that has to be brought into act. ~Therefore there
 80   1, 83  |               by this mere impression brought about by sensible things.
 81   1, 83  |         intellectual knowledge is not brought about by ~sensible things
 82   1, 84  |           humanity ~inasmuch as it is brought under the consideration
 83   1, 85  |               caprice of ~whatever is brought to bear on it."~
 84   1, 95  |                 that the animals were brought to Adam, under the direction
 85   1, 95  |             to one another ~should be brought under the mastership of
 86   1, 95  |       Therefore all animals ~were not brought under the mastership of
 87   1, 96  |          according to Wis. 10:2: "He ~brought him out of his sins." Hence
 88   1, 101 |        dispensation, the animals were brought thither by God to Adam; ~
 89   1, 101 |            and ~keep it. For what was brought on him as a punishment of
 90   1, 102 |               Divine ~goodness, as it brought things into existence, so
 91   1, 102 |         whereto the thing governed is brought. But that whereto a ~thing
 92   1, 102 |              that whereto a ~thing is brought is some good in the thing
 93   1, 102 |           itself; thus a sick man is ~brought back to health, which is
 94   1, 102 |          which are governed should be brought to perfection by ~government,
 95   1, 102 |              the ~things governed are brought to perfection. Now it is
 96   1, 102 |         ministers the kingly power is brought into ~greater evidence.~
 97   1, 103 |          Reply OBJ 1: That things are brought into existence from a state
 98   1, 105 |                and perfected by being brought to the ~perception of the
 99   1, 109 |          things we see happen may be ~brought about by the lower powers
100   1, 112 |         Further, the lower things are brought to God through the medium ~
101   1, 112 |              them hath He cursed ~and brought low." Thus it is a greater
102   1, 112 |          Origen says: "The angels are brought to judgment as to ~whether
103   1, 112 |              for the ills which have ~brought him to judgment. Therefore
104   1, 112 |           Reply OBJ 4: The angels are brought into judgment for the sins
105   1, 117 |              like forms are naturally brought into existence by certain ~
106   1, 117 |                subsequently gradually brought to perfection; this will
107   2, 4   |          consists in man's good being brought to the notice of ~many.
108   2, 5   |          according to Heb. 2:10, "had brought many children into ~glory";
109   2, 6   |         another. Hence when action is brought to bear ~on something, by
110   2, 6   |        because the act of the will is brought to bear on the ignorance:
111   2, 14  |        universal things, our view is ~brought to bear on matters much
112   2, 17  |         reason and of the will can be brought to bear on one another,
113   2, 18  |           that on which the action is brought to bear. ~Therefore just
114   2, 31  |                viz. the good which is brought into ~conjunction, that
115   2, 50  |       permanent. But when it has been brought to the point that it is
116   2, 52  |              its parts. And if it be ~brought to a more perfect measure,
117   2, 63  |                in ~so far as they are brought into act by the agent.~Aquin.:
118   2, 65  |               is by hope ~that we are brought to charity, as stated above (
119   2, 66  |              be done," whereby man is brought to happiness: ~whereas wisdom
120   2, 67  |              as this ~potentiality is brought into act, the movement ceases;
121   2, 71  |                the act of the will is brought to bear, but also to that
122   2, 72  |        retains the principles, can be brought back to the truth by ~means
123   2, 73  |            and in this respect may be brought under the head ~of covetousness,
124   2, 74  |           observe that in ~every case brought up for judgment, the final
125   2, 74  |               delight in anything, is brought to bear on the action itself
126   2, 74  |               the deliberation ~which brought it into the light of a higher
127   2, 80  |             that man's imagination is brought into play.~Aquin.: SMT FS
128   2, 80  |               sensible image which is brought in ~the manner explained,
129   2, 87  |            Divine ~justice: and to be brought to nothing is an infinite
130   2, 87  |         justice for the sinner ~to be brought to nothing absolutely, because
131   2, 87  |                 The expression "to be brought to nothing" is applied to
132   2, 87  |            prone to sin through being brought up amid their parents' ~
133   2, 87  |            Consequently when a man is brought up amid the sins of his
134   2, 94  |     possessions ~and slavery were not brought in by nature, but devised
135   2, 95  |      habituated in this way, might be brought to do ~willingly what hitherto
136   2, 98  |      according to Heb. 7:19: "The law brought nothing to ~perfection."~
137   2, 98  |              goes on to say, "the law brought nothing to perfection": ~
138   2, 98  |                gifts of God should be brought to men by means of the angels,"
139   2, 98  |            many of the ~Gentiles were brought back to God by the angels.
140   2, 100 |              temporal and transitory, brought us to the repose of the
141   2, 100 |             compulsion of the law is ~brought to bear, falls directly
142   2, 100 |            Secondly, his intention is brought to bear on the matter ~itself
143   2, 101 |           something future, but to be brought to our minds as ~something
144   2, 101 |            these ceremonial precepts, brought many boons to the ~world,
145   2, 101 | unprofitableness thereof, for the law brought nothing to ~perfection."
146   2, 102 |           glory, in as much as we are brought thereto by Christ, which ~
147   2, 102 |           them not, in the day that I brought them out of the land of ~
148   2, 102 |              the soul of man might be brought to greater ~reverence for
149   2, 102 |              the ~latter state Christ brought us; and this was signified
150   2, 102 |              to signify ~that God had brought them through the arid land
151   2, 102 |             and this institution was ~brought about - for all in general,
152   2, 102 |           corruption, which was to be brought about by Christ, and will ~
153   2, 102 |              yet come, since "the Law brought no man [Vulg.: 'nothing']
154   2, 102 |             that union was not as yet brought about. Hence under the ~
155   2, 102 |             calf and of ~the goat was brought into the Holies by the priest,
156   2, 102 |             to the ministry by being ~brought into the tabernacle of the
157   2, 102 |            Further, all that is first brought forth of man and beast,
158   2, 102 |          easily breed, unless this be brought about by man; and movements ~
159   2, 105 |         people, whose destruction was brought about by the division of
160   2, 105 |                  Public disgrace" was brought on to him who refused to
161   2, 105 |               hidden murder. This was brought about in three ways. In ~
162   2, 105 |          animals, that they should be brought back to the owner if they
163   2, 105 |             year taking whatever they brought with them, even their clothes ~(
164   2, 105 |               are My servants, ~and I brought them out of the land of
165   2, 106 |               Because ~a thing is not brought to perfection at once from
166   2, 106 |          immediate cause of our being brought to the last end. But the
167   2, 107 |               himself as follows: "He brought ~forth first the blade,
168   2, 109 |          light, this lustre cannot be brought back, except God sheds His
169   2, 109 |              by grace, ~he is quickly brought back to the due order.~Aquin.:
170   2, 112 |               disposition ~of matter, brought about by the action of something
171   2, 113 |             the remission of sins is ~brought about chiefly by faith,
172   2, 113 |         Secondly, this justice may be brought about in man by a movement ~
173   2, 113 |               guilt without his being brought to a state of grace.~Aquin.:
174   2, 113 |       justification of the ungodly is brought about by God ~moving man
175   2, 113 |           justice. Now this cannot be brought about without a sacrament;
176   2, 114 |              being forgiven, which is brought about ~by grace. For the
177   2, 114 |                Now ~inward healing is brought about by grace. Hence a
178   2, 114 |               s salvation can only be brought about by grace, ~it seems
179   2, 114 |               to Heb. 2:10: "Who hath brought many children into ~glory [
180   2, 114 |            said to have been divinely brought about ~in relation to the
181   2, 1   |            since the imperfect is not brought to ~perfection, except by
182   2, 1   |            life, and ~by which we are brought to eternal life. Now two
183   2, 2   |             unless Divine things were brought to their ~knowledge under
184   2, 2   |              2: The reasons which are brought forward in support of the ~
185   2, 2   |             on account of the reasons brought ~forward by philosophers
186   2, 4   |             things to be hoped for is brought about by the assent of faith,
187   2, 13  |              bestowed by God Who ~had brought them out of Egypt, they
188   2, 13  |            gods, O Israel, that have ~brought thee out of the land of
189   2, 15  |             am the ~Lord thy God, Who brought thee out of the land of
190   2, 23  |    strengthened; and when it has been brought ~to perfection, it exclaims, '
191   2, 23  |             pursuits ~to which man is brought by this same growth. Thus
192   2, 23  |              pursuits to which man is brought by the increase of ~charity.
193   2, 24  |            the fishes and birds were ~brought forth out of the waters,
194   2, 25  |               written (Cant 2:4): "He brought me into the ~cellar of wine,
195   2, 26  |           Aversion from God, which is brought about by sin, is ~removed
196   2, 31  |    denunciation witnesses ought to be brought ~forward?~Aquin.: SMT SS
197   2, 31  |            witnesses ought ~not to be brought forward. For secret sins
198   2, 31  |                Further, witnesses are brought forward to prove something.
199   2, 31  |               witnesses should not be brought forward before the public ~
200   2, 37  |              driven away you have not brought again, ~neither have you
201   2, 37  |          schismatics are more ~easily brought back by such as may hold
202   2, 50  |       righteousness of each nation is brought into the debate of the ~
203   2, 51  |           bodily movement, when it is brought down from ~above by the
204   2, 59  |           will be ~justice if both be brought back to the mean, 1 being
205   2, 60  |          according to the loss he has brought upon ~another.~Aquin.: SMT
206   2, 61  |             the Church wherein he was brought up. For this reason ~it
207   2, 65  |          rigorously sift the evidence brought forward, and ~discover its
208   2, 67  |               if he ~partakes of food brought to him secretly, because
209   2, 81  |             of attention ~that can be brought to vocal prayer: one which
210   2, 83  |              Wis. 10:2) that wisdom ~"brought him out of his sin." Therefore
211   2, 88  |               caused Hermogenes to be brought to him, by the ~instrumentality
212   2, 94  |            God, since these signs are brought forward, not on divine ~
213   2, 98  |               and that no pressure be brought to bear ~on those who are
214   2, 106 |                of vengeance should be brought to bear on a few of the
215   2, 110 |           hath the boasting of riches brought us?" Now excess of riches
216   2, 127 |              Douay: 'The malignant is brought to ~nothing, but he glorifieth,'
217   2, 135 |             is greater than the harm ~brought upon us by Adam, as appears
218   2, 142 |            honored and by whom ~he is brought to a greater sense of shame.
219   2, 145 |               Yet discretion must be ~brought to bear on the point. For
220   2, 145 |          Christ's Passion, which ~was brought to a close at the ninth
221   2, 147 |             the last of the ages ~and brought back the end into line with
222   2, 148 |           slavery, in so far ~as Cham brought the curse of slavery on
223   2, 152 |         festivals, and that the devil brought this ~about in order to
224   2, 161 |               robbing it of innocence brought disorder upon ~the whole
225   2, 162 |          sinned, the earth would have brought forth thorns and ~thistles
226   2, 162 |           that, before sin, the earth brought forth no ~thorns and thistles,
227   2, 169 |           raising of the intention is brought about by the motion of ~
228   2, 169 |               caused a minstrel to be brought to him, that the spirit
229   2, 169 |             Divine revelation will be brought to its perfection in ~heaven;
230   2, 171 |         prophecy, unless the mind was brought into action, so ~that those
231   2, 172 |               is stated to have been ~brought about by the demons' art,
232   2, 173 |             earth and the heaven, and brought me in the vision of God
233   2, 173 |             Ezech. 8:3) to have been "brought in the vision ~of God into
234   2, 173 |          Again nothing hinders death ~brought about by God being called
235   2, 174 |              diversity of tongues was brought upon the nations when they
236   2, 176 |         receives from God needs to be brought to the ~knowledge of others
237   2, 176 |             natural effects, so is he brought to a certain degree of supernatural ~
238   2, 176 |       miracles" and ~"even there were brought from his body to the sick,
239   2, 178 |               and by its power we are brought back to the single ray ~
240   2, 183 |                but not in order to be brought to ~perfection. Now it is
241   2, 183 |           land of a certain . . . man brought ~forth plenty of fruits,"
242   2, 184 |            covered," says: "Though we brought ~nothing, and will carry
243   2, 185 |               there lived on the food brought to him by a monk from Rome. ~
244   2, 185 |            have thus ~been delicately brought up are wont to be unable
245   2, 186 |          Before a diabolical instinct brought study into religion, and
246   2, 186 |        heretics and ~schismatics have brought into the Christian religion.~
247   2, 186 |           water and the bread that is brought to them from time to time,
248   2, 187 |          elements. Afterwards we ~are brought forth to the light by being
249   3, 1   |            the creature, and this is ~brought about chiefly by "His so
250   3, 1   |            was God, He would not have brought a remedy; and unless He
251   3, 1   |              inasmuch as it has been ~brought about that man is God. And
252   3, 1   |            salvation of anyone to be ~brought about by the prayers of
253   3, 1   |             but ought thereby to have brought ~relief to the human race
254   3, 2   |             two natures in Christ was brought about by ~grace?~(11) Whether
255   3, 2   |               made up of many stones ~brought together without any order,
256   3, 2   |          union of the Incarnation was brought about by manner of ~combination.
257   3, 2   |               change the relation is ~brought into being; whereas it is
258   3, 2   |               which begin in time are brought ~about by some change; and
259   3, 3   |               assumption it has ~been brought about that God is the Son
260   3, 3   |          creation ought to have been ~brought about through the Word,
261   3, 4   |            was ~subject, whom Christ "brought out of his sin," as is written (
262   3, 6   |              it, just as a friendship brought about ~by some other may
263   3, 6   |              disposed the matter and ~brought it to its perfection at
264   3, 8   |          ultimate end to which we are brought by the Passion of Christ.
265   3, 8   |           Hence, inasmuch as some are brought to this end by sinning,
266   3, 9   |            whole human race was to be brought back ~to perfection by its
267   3, 9   |             image of God. Now men are brought to this end of beatitude
268   3, 9   |               are all things, Who had brought many children ~unto glory,
269   3, 13  |               first is natural, being brought about by the proper agent
270   3, 13  |           second is miraculous, being brought about by a supernatural
271   3, 13  |              as every creature may be brought to nothing.~Aquin.: SMT
272   3, 13  |               inasmuch as they may be brought to nothing, corresponds
273   3, 13  |           creation, whereby they were brought from nothing. And hence
274   3, 13  |              the union whereby it was brought about that a Man ~was omnipotent,
275   3, 13  |                First, what was ~to be brought about by Himself; and it
276   3, 13  |                He wished things to be brought about by the Divine power,
277   3, 13  |            for things that were to be brought about ~by the Divine power,
278   3, 14  |         punishment of sin, which was ~brought into the world by Adam,
279   3, 14  |           necessity of "constraint," ~brought about by an external agent;
280   3, 14  |          these ~defects are sometimes brought about by the fault of the
281   3, 15  |        vehemence ~of the passion, but brought no pain; as a dart piercing
282   3, 15  |        appetite ~to repel this injury brought upon himself or others.
283   3, 15  |               which is controlled and brought ~within its proper bounds
284   3, 16  |             was made God, i.e. it was brought ~about that Man is God."
285   3, 16  |             in the Incarnation it was brought about ~that Man is God and
286   3, 19  |              by a dispensation it was brought about that ~in Christ the
287   3, 20  |               the Father, when He has brought the faithful, over ~whom
288   3, 21  |               knew that some would be brought about by His prayer; and
289   3, 27  |             to believe that she, who ~brought forth "the Only-Begotten
290   3, 27  |              since she ~conceived and brought forth Him who most certainly
291   3, 28  |          neither does our ~word, when brought forth, corrupt the mind;
292   3, 28  |             he knew her ~not till she brought forth her first-born Son."
293   3, 29  |                This same power of God brought ~forth the infant's limbs
294   3, 30  |            that the archangel Gabriel brought ~thee a message from God" [*
295   3, 30  |               which Divine things are brought to men by means of the angels.
296   3, 30  |         Joseph: since the message was brought to her before she conceived,
297   3, 30  |               therefore was fittingly brought by the 'Power of God,' because
298   3, 31  |             not any of her blood, but brought to a ~more perfect stage
299   3, 31  |               because this ~blood was brought together in the Virgin's
300   3, 33  |               Virgin's body might ~be brought where generation might aptly
301   3, 33  |            development whereby it was brought to perfection of ~quantity.
302   3, 35  |                 Christ's body was not brought down from heaven, as the
303   3, 35  |                the Child whom she had brought forth, ~"and laid Him in
304   3, 35  |            also He was ~conceived and brought up.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[35]
305   3, 35  |             wished to be fostered and brought up at ~Nazareth. But He
306   3, 36  |            with him." Moreover, ~this brought harm to others; because
307   3, 36  |              account of an accusation brought against ~him, or because
308   3, 37  |      Valentine, who ~said that Christ brought His body from heaven. Secondly,
309   3, 37  |           might of the Godhead we are brought to the inheritance of the ~
310   3, 37  |                But the Blessed Virgin brought ~forth a male child without
311   3, 38  |          under the ~Law, circumcision brought the same saving aid to heal
312   3, 44  |             so by Him were they to be brought to the companionship of ~
313   3, 44  |         bodies, which changes ~can be brought about by other causes, as
314   3, 45  |            above (A[1]). Now ~men are brought to the glory of eternal
315   3, 45  |            own body, not that ~he was brought down from the empyrean heaven,
316   3, 45  |              3: "Moses and Elias are ~brought forward for many reasons."
317   3, 46  |             ii. But Christ's Passion ~brought about His death by violence.
318   3, 46  |             Saviour's Passion we ~are brought from darkness to light."
319   3, 46  |               beasts, whose blood is ~brought into the holies by the high-priest
320   3, 48  |            the manner in which it was brought about; and, secondly, as
321   3, 48  |              Whether Christ's Passion brought about our salvation by way
322   3, 48  |              Whether Christ's Passion brought about our salvation by way
323   3, 48  |              clear from the arguments brought forward above all the fittingness
324   3, 48  |              Whether Christ's Passion brought about our salvation by way
325   3, 48  |              Whether Christ's Passion brought about our salvation by way
326   3, 48  |              Whether Christ's Passion brought about our salvation efficiently?~
327   3, 49  |               death of Christ, we are brought into immortal glory, ~according
328   3, 49  |            ascension He, as ~it were, brought us to the possession of
329   3, 50  |               way Christ by His death brought us back to life, when ~by
330   3, 52  |               paradise, into which He brought the robber."~Aquin.: SMT
331   3, 52  |             in order that it might be brought ~back out of hell simultaneously
332   3, 52  |               He led them," ~i.e. "He brought them far from this kingdom
333   3, 52  |               s descent into hell had brought to the ~righteous of old,"
334   3, 52  |                His descent into ~hell brought the fruits of deliverance
335   3, 52  |           Christ's descent into ~hell brought them no deliverance from
336   3, 52  |              deliverance which Christ brought by descending into ~hell.
337   3, 52  |         penetrating the bars of hell, brought out from thence the souls ~
338   3, 53  |               by His Resurrection He ~brought us to the light of glory;
339   3, 54  |          handled Him were ~confirmed, brought back to subtlety whatever
340   3, 55  |           whose testimony it could be brought to the ~knowledge of others.~
341   3, 55  |          whose testimony it ~could be brought to the knowledge of all.~
342   3, 55  |             since ~such illusions are brought about by magical arts, they
343   3, 55  |           prove, if they had not been brought ~back from the sight of
344   3, 55  |              who "conducted" him "and brought" him ~back. Nevertheless,
345   3, 55  |         handle His flesh which He had brought ~through closed doors, to
346   3, 55  |              Consequently, the proofs brought forward for showing the ~
347   3, 59  |      according to Heb. 2:10: "Who had brought many children into ~glory,
348   3, 59  |              all these things must be brought to judgment at the end of ~
349   3, 62  |           flowed the sacraments which brought salvation to the Church." ~
350   3, 64  |          child in ~danger of death be brought to a sinner for baptism.
351   3, 65  |               growth whereby a man is brought to perfect size and strength:
352   3, 65  |             sacraments: and these are brought into being by Matrimony. ~
353   3, 67  |              the child to be suitably brought up there is need for a ~
354   3, 67  |           when and where children are brought up among ~unbelievers. But
355   3, 67  |          unbelievers. But if they are brought up among Catholic Christians,
356   3, 67  |          reason of the children being brought ~up among Catholics, anyone
357   3, 69  |          Hence in Ps. 22:2, "He hath ~brought me up on the water of refreshment,"
358   3, 69  |                 a gloss says: "He has brought ~us up by an increase of
359   3, 69  |             And on Ps. 22:2, "He hath brought me up on the ~water of refreshment,"
360   3, 69  |       regeneration, through not being brought for this intention."~Aquin.:
361   3, 70  |               a sheep, or a goat, is ~brought forth, they shall be seven
362   3, 72  |             of growth, whereby man is brought to the perfect age. So ~
363   3, 72  |              Old Law, ~since "the Law brought nothing to perfection" (
364   3, 72  |              clear that no one can be brought to ~perfect age unless he
365   3, 72  |          seems that he should not be ~brought by another to the bishop
366   3, 72  |         soldier. And therefore ~he is brought to the bishop, as to the
367   3, 73  |            and growth, whereby man is brought to maturity: so ~likewise
368   3, 73  |             the destroying Angel, and brought from the ~Egyptian captivity;
369   3, 74  |      according to Ps. ~22:3: "He hath brought me up on the water of refreshment."~
370   3, 75  |            the Lord Jesus was Himself brought ~forth of a Virgin beyond
371   3, 79  |           Further, the greater is not brought about by the lesser, for ~
372   3, 82  |       ecclesiastical unity, ~which is brought about by many being "one
373   3, 84  |          condition into which sin has brought him, ~according to Prov.
374   3, 84  |              repentest) for ~the evil brought upon man." It is therefore
375   3, 85  |              were in labor, and have ~brought forth the spirit of salvation,"
376   3, 86  |             disorder of guilt is ~not brought back to the order of justice,
377   3, 88  |           wastefulness a man would be brought back to the habit or disposition
378   3, 88  |              given his freedom is not brought back ~to his previous state
379 Suppl, 1 |             before, since a ~thing is brought into being but once.~
380 Suppl, 2 |               as original sin was not brought upon us by our ~own will,
381 Suppl, 15|         greater ~suffering, as he has brought greater harm on himself
382 Suppl, 19|             good things to come," and brought us ~"by His own blood" into
383 Suppl, 19|             priesthood of the Old Law brought men "by the blood of goats
384 Suppl, 19|            priesthood whereby man ~is brought into the heavenly kingdom,
385 Suppl, 21|            OBJ 2: The devil cannot be brought to repentance, wherefore
386 Suppl, 25|              merited it - and this is brought about by charity; thirdly,
387 Suppl, 28|           door of the church. Having ~brought them into the church the
388 Suppl, 28|            our Lord's Supper they are brought back into the church by ~
389 Suppl, 29|               glory, because "the Law brought ~nobody [Vulg.: 'nothing']
390 Suppl, 31|              this sacrament has to be brought in to ~the recipient, as
391 Suppl, 33|            disease continues, and be ~brought again thereby to the same
392 Suppl, 41|                 Now a child cannot be brought up and instructed unless ~
393 Suppl, 42|               flesh." Now this is not brought about ~save by carnal intercourse.
394 Suppl, 45|             union with the Church was brought about.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
395 Suppl, 45|      expressed in words. For a man is brought under another's power by
396 Suppl, 51|                than the king's son be brought to her, there is error about
397 Suppl, 52|            sin, and thus slavery ~was brought in as a punishment of sin.
398 Suppl, 55|              Divine authority, but is brought about contrary to ~Divine
399 Suppl, 59|       marriage is the offspring to be brought ~up to the worship of God.
400 Suppl, 59|             than those who have ~been brought up in the faith, it would
401 Suppl, 60|               their own wives must be brought back to penance, ~and they
402 Suppl, 62|             not now ~when the case is brought to the Church for judgment.
403 Suppl, 65|               of the offspring to be ~brought up in the worship of God.
404 Suppl, 65|             with a view to its ~being brought up in the worship of God.
405 Suppl, 65|             imposed on those who were brought ~to the faith from among
406 Suppl, 67|             OBJ 1: Christ's law alone brought mankind "to perfection" [*
407 Suppl, 69|          prays for the faithful to be brought.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[69] A[
408 Suppl, 71|             not that they also may be brought to ashes like him, ~but
409 Suppl, 72|             from the Lord, should be ~brought back to God by the saints
410 Suppl, 72|         should we, by their means, be brought back to God, that ~we may
411 Suppl, 72|              any particular nation is brought into the debate of the ~
412 Suppl, 72|             that the hearts of men be brought to subjection to the coming ~
413 Suppl, 72|            dispositions, ere they ~be brought to the newness of glory,
414 Suppl, 72|           rest. Now local movement is brought to rest not by ~the action
415 Suppl, 72|                Now all things will be brought to the most ~noble state
416 Suppl, 72|              all that is foul will be brought together to the place of
417 Suppl, 72|              the whole earth ~will be brought thither, according to Ps.
418 Suppl, 72|             will those of the good be brought to ashes: for it is the ~
419 Suppl, 72|     Consumption there signifies being brought, not to nothing, ~but to
420 Suppl, 72|               Rm. 5:15. Now death was brought in by sin, for if sin had
421 Suppl, 72|               OBJ 5: Bodily death was brought about by Adam's sin which
422 Suppl, 74|          matter of lower bodies ~were brought to the state of incorruption,
423 Suppl, 75|            even as ~vinegar cannot be brought back to the quality of wine
424 Suppl, 76|              the matter that will be ~brought back to restore the human
425 Suppl, 76|             need for ~the parts to be brought back to the same position.
426 Suppl, 78|             were of greater age to be brought back to a ~youthful age.~
427 Suppl, 78|            these human nature will be brought by the resurrection to the ~
428 Suppl, 78|               of human nature will be brought to that perfection which
429 Suppl, 78|      otherwise those who could not be brought to a greater quantity by
430 Suppl, 79|              the Article how this is ~brought about.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
431 Suppl, 80|              be handled, which He had brought in ~through the closed doors,
432 Suppl, 85|               term, wherein they ~are brought to their end. Now we distinguish
433 Suppl, 86|           Vulg.: 'When He ~shall have brought to naught', etc.] all principality,
434 Suppl, 86|               it is declared, will be brought to ~nought by Christ in
435 Suppl, 86|              OBJ 3: Further, a man is brought to judgment that his merits
436 Suppl, 88|          because this ~alteration was brought about by the Divine power.
437 Suppl, 88|                although it would have brought forth thorns and thistles
438 Suppl, 88|             to be renewed, when he is brought from a state of sorrow to
439 Suppl, 89|              them is capable of being brought into ~conjunction with the
440 Suppl, 89|               24, "When He shall have brought to nought," etc. Therefore
441 Suppl, 92|         marriage the dowered bride is brought to the dwelling of the bridegroom. ~
442 Suppl, 92|        Therefore since the saints are brought to Christ's dwelling when
443 Suppl, 92|             the blessed when they are brought into ~glory are dowered
444 Suppl, 92|             the saints, when they are brought into the abode of ~glory,
445 Suppl, 92|             by actual vision. This is brought about by the habit of ~glory
446 Suppl, 93|            fruit corresponds, man is ~brought to a kind of spiritual nature,
447 Suppl, 93|          refers are believed to have ~brought death on themselves by Divine
448 Suppl, 96|               that sinners ~should be brought to naught: because on account
449 Suppl, 96|              being. But if sinners be brought to ~naught, their punishment
450 Suppl, 96|           punishment of Christians is brought to an end by the mercy of ~
451 Suppl, 96|          punishment of Christians is ~brought to an end by the mercy of
 
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