Part, Question
1 1, 1 | Christ, as the head and ~members. Of all these things, in
2 1, 3 | If, therefore, the primal members of these ~genera are not
3 1, 20 | especially those who are members of His only-begotten Son
4 1, 20 | loved Christ more in His members, and therefore was ~loved
5 1, 27 | Know you not that your members ~are the temple of the Holy
6 1, 33 | naturally belongs to some ~members of its genus; as for instance
7 1, 38 | are ~portioned out to the members of Christ."~Aquin.: SMT
8 1, 44 | and passion are opposite members of a division. ~But as the
9 1, 51 | other powers by the other members, as Dionysius teaches ~(
10 1, 75 | executes motion in adapting the members for obeying the appetite;
11 1, 38 | are ~portioned out to the members of Christ."~Aquin.: SMT
12 1, 45 | and passion are opposite members of a division. ~But as the
13 1, 52 | other powers by the other members, as Dionysius teaches ~(
14 1, 74 | executes motion in adapting the members for obeying the appetite;
15 1, 77 | the fact that when the members are deprived of their natural
16 1, 80 | I see another law in my members fighting against the ~law
17 1, 80 | despotic power, because the members of the body cannot in any
18 1, 93 | were lacking in the bodily members of the first man, though
19 1, 97 | animals, as the corporeal members ~make it clear. So we cannot
20 1, 97 | cannot allow that these members would not have had a ~natural
21 1, 97 | a ~natural use, as other members had, before sin.~Aquin.:
22 1, 97 | concupiscence. All the bodily members would have been equally ~
23 1, 98 | body as to the use of its members immediately after birth?~
24 1, 98 | body, as to the use of its members, ~immediately after birth.
25 1, 98 | sufficient strength to use ~their members. But man is nobler than
26 1, 98 | have strength to use his members at birth; and ~thus it appears
27 1, 109 | Further, the corporeal members obey the concept of the
28 1, 116 | so that if one of ~the members become lifeless, it does
29 1, 118 | into the ~texture of the members." But the texture of the
30 1, 118 | But the texture of the members belongs to true ~human nature.
31 1, 118 | into the substance of the members. For this solution, ~if
32 1, 118 | into the substance of ~the members. Therefore the semen is
33 2, 5 | by ~Baptism they are made members of Christ.~Aquin.: SMT FS
34 2, 6 | can prevent the exterior members from ~executing the will'
35 2, 15 | sovereign power of urging his members to, or restraining ~them
36 2, 16 | powers of the soul or the members of the body; as the ~intellect,
37 2, 16 | 2: Further, to apply the members to action is to use them.
38 2, 16 | irrational animals apply their members to action; for instance,
39 2, 16 | Animals by means of their members do something from natural ~
40 2, 16 | knowing the relation of their members to these ~operations. Wherefore,
41 2, 16 | they do not apply their members ~to action, nor do they
42 2, 17 | the acts of the external members are commanded?~Aquin.: SMT
43 2, 17 | and the heart, the other members.~~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[17] A[
44 2, 17 | OBJ 2: Just as each of the members of the body works not for ~
45 2, 17 | I see another law in my members, fighting against the law
46 2, 17 | the acts of the external members are commanded?~Aquin.: SMT
47 2, 17 | It would seem that the members of the body do not obey
48 2, 17 | For it is evident that the members of the body are more ~distant
49 2, 17 | Therefore much less do the members of the body obey.~Aquin.:
50 2, 17 | the movement of the bodily members ~is not subject to the command
51 2, 17 | movement ~of the genital members is sometimes inopportune
52 2, 17 | Therefore the movements of the members ~are not obedient to reason.~
53 2, 17 | 1/1~I answer that, The members of the body are organs of
54 2, 17 | obedience to reason, so do the members of the body stand in respect ~
55 2, 17 | therefore all movements of ~members, that are moved by the sensitive
56 2, 17 | whereas those movements of members, that arise from ~the natural
57 2, 17 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: The members do not move themselves,
58 2, 17 | that the movement of these members does not obey ~reason: in
59 2, 17 | this is as follows. These members ~are stirred at the occasion
60 2, 22 | law, did the work in our members." ~Now sins are, properly
61 2, 24 | nearer than the outward members to the reason and ~will;
62 2, 24 | and actions of the outward members are ~morally good or evil,
63 2, 24 | the actions of the outward members be ~controlled by the law
64 2, 24 | appetite, nor ~again bodily members: and so in them good does
65 2, 26 | Body Para. 2/2~Now the members of this division are related
66 2, 29 | hatred. For "the ~opposite members of a division are naturally
67 2, 29 | and hatred are opposite members of a division, since they
68 2, 29 | Reply OBJ 1: The opposite members of a division are sometimes
69 2, 35 | 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, the members of a division should be
70 2, 44 | trembling in all the external members. But such is not the ~case.
71 2, 44 | power ~in controlling the members: which lack of power is
72 2, 44 | whereby the soul moves those members, as ~stated in De Anima
73 2, 44 | trembles, as ~also those members which are connected with
74 2, 44 | else because the aforesaid members are more mobile. For ~which
75 2, 44 | mover, but by the bodily members as instruments. Now action
76 2, 44 | account of the outward ~members being deprived, through
77 2, 48 | thereof in ~their outer members. For, as Gregory says (Moral.
78 2, 48 | effect even the outward members. Consequently, of all the
79 2, 48 | anger reaches to the outward members, and chiefly to those members ~
80 2, 48 | members, and chiefly to those members ~which reflect more distinctly
81 2, 48 | tongue and other outward members.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[48] A[
82 2, 48 | movements of the outward members are hindered by the ~inordinate
83 2, 48 | immobility ~of the outward members; and sometimes even death.
84 2, 49 | that man, or one of his ~members, is called healthy, "when
85 2, 50 | their nature, just as the ~members of the body, for there are
86 2, 56 | by ~reason, we "yield our members to serve justice"; so also,
87 2, 61 | virtues. For "the opposite members of a division are by nature ~
88 2, 61 | the virtues are opposite members of the division of the ~
89 2, 61 | divided into its species, the ~members of the division are on a
90 2, 71 | undue disposition of bodily members or of any things ~whatever.~
91 2, 73 | commensuration of humors or ~members. The same applies to vices
92 2, 74 | because then even the external members of the ~body, which are
93 2, 74 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: The members of the body are not principles
94 2, 74 | the acts of the external members are actions that pass into ~
95 2, 74 | sovereign power of moving the members ~to action, or of restraining
96 2, 74 | powers and of the external members may be ~mortal sins, in
97 2, 77 | I see another law in my ~members, fighting against the law
98 2, 77 | Now the law that is in the members is concupiscence, of ~which
99 2, 77 | so that the humors and ~members of the human body cease
100 2, 77 | its full effect; since the members are not ~put to work, except
101 2, 77 | Vulg.: 'did work'] in our members to bring forth fruit ~unto
102 2, 81 | civil matters, all who are members of one community are reputed
103 2, 81 | of Adam, are as so many members of ~one body. Now the action
104 2, 81 | the first mover of the members. Wherefore a murder which
105 2, 81 | soul's will ~moves all the members to their actions. Hence
106 2, 81 | the soul into the bodily members is ~called "actual." And
107 2, 81 | sin is transmitted to the members of the body, through their ~
108 2, 81 | transmitted to all such members as have an inborn aptitude
109 2, 81 | generation, even as the members are moved by the soul to
110 2, 83 | I see another law in my ~members fighting against the law
111 2, 83 | nutritive power and the internal members, which ~have no natural
112 2, 83 | in the movements of the ~members of generation, which are
113 2, 83 | subject to reason. Now those members ~serve the generative power
114 2, 84 | relation of order to the other ~members, in so far as sensation
115 2, 89 | inward disposition of the members and colors, the ~other resulting
116 2, 90 | I see another law in my members," etc. But ~nothing pertaining
117 2, 90 | pertaining to reason is in the members; since the reason does not ~
118 2, 90 | the inclination of the members to concupiscence is called "
119 2, 90 | called "the law of the ~members."~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[90] A[
120 2, 91 | I see another law in my ~members, fighting against the law
121 2, 93 | reason does. And as the members of the human body are moved
122 2, 102 | body composed of most pure ~members. More over it was gilded:
123 2, 102 | on the comeliness of the ~members; which denotes avarice.
124 2, 104 | foreigners; a fourth, of members ~of the same household,
125 2, 105 | suitable precepts about the members of the ~household?~Aquin.:
126 2, 105 | unsuitable precepts ~about the members of the household. For a
127 2, 105 | judicial precepts ~about the members of the household.~Aquin.:
128 2, 105 | mutual relations of the members of a household regard ~everyday
129 2, 105 | mutual relations of the members of a household admit of
130 2, 111 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, members of a division are mutually
131 2, 111 | grace is common to all ~members of the Church, but gratuitous
132 2, 111 | gift of the ~more exalted members of the Church. Hence gratuitous
133 2, 4 | two things are ~opposite members of a division, one cannot
134 2, 4 | are stated to be opposite members of a division, as ~different
135 2, 4 | are not common to ~all the members of the Church: wherefore
136 2, 4 | lifeless faith is common to all members of the Church, ~because
137 2, 10 | OBJ 2: Further, all the members of a prince's household
138 2, 10 | some of the faithful were members of unbelieving princes' ~
139 2, 10 | to the Church and ~her members, the Church made the law
140 2, 10 | not ~subject to her or her members, in temporal matters, although
141 2, 12 | disorder appears in all his ~members. First, in his mouth, whereby
142 2, 13 | spiritual good, whereby the members of the Church are united
143 2, 17 | the ~devil as regards his members, whose hope will fail utterly:
144 2, 24 | 13: "Present . . . your members as instruments of ~justice
145 2, 32 | sins . . . did work in ~our members to bring forth fruit unto
146 2, 33 | inordinate ~movements of members of his body; while if it
147 2, 37 | connection or communion of the members of the ~Church, and again
148 2, 37 | subordination of all the members of the Church ~to the one
149 2, 37 | hold communion with ~those members of the Church who acknowledge
150 2, 37 | from communion with the members of the Church, and in ~this
151 2, 39 | concupiscences, which war in your members?" But anger is not in ~the
152 2, 47 | prudence. When ~two things are members of a division, one is not
153 2, 59 | to the state ~but to the members of a family, and such distribution
154 2, 59 | be distributed ~among the members of the community" (Ethic.
155 2, 61 | is taken from among the members of a particular ~Church,
156 2, 62 | infectious to the other members, it will be both praiseworthy
157 2, 63 | inquiry:~(1) The mutilation of members;~(2) Blows;~(3) Imprisonment;~(
158 2, 63 | should be entire in its members, and it is contrary to nature
159 2, 63 | movement or use of the members, and this is hindered by
160 2, 63 | abuses the free use of his ~members, he becomes a fitting matter
161 2, 71 | who detract Christ in His members and slay the souls of future
162 2, 71 | hindering the faith of His ~members, disparage His Godhead,
163 2, 79 | external actions belong to the members of the flesh. ~Therefore
164 2, 79 | things that are opposite members of a division are not ~identified
165 2, 80 | in men of simplicity and members of the female sex, who ~
166 2, 81 | the lower powers and ~the members of the body, but also human
167 2, 81 | things, whether bodily ~members, or those external things
168 2, 85 | people. Wherefore those members ~of the clergy as such,
169 2, 102 | since they have become members of ~Christ's body, are men
170 2, 107 | the use of the external members, in so far as this use is
171 2, 107 | he uses both habits and members, utters external signs ~
172 2, 114 | concupiscences which war in your members?" Now it would seem contrary
173 2, 120 | concupiscences which war in your members?" Now the concupiscence
174 2, 121 | instrument, ~just as it uses the members of the body. Nor is it unbecoming
175 2, 140 | 5, "Mortify . . ~. your members upon the earth, which are . . .
176 2, 140 | concupiscence" [*Vulg.: ~'your members which are upon the earth,
177 2, 143 | parts he ~means the baser members, and by comely parts the
178 2, 143 | comely parts the beautiful members. ~Therefore the honest and
179 2, 149 | make moderate use of bodily members in accordance with the judgment
180 2, 149 | movements of the other external members. Now man is ~ashamed not
181 2, 152 | Shall I . . . take the members of Christ, and make them
182 2, 152 | Christ, and make them the members of a ~harlot?" Therefore
183 2, 152 | mortal sins. And just as the members ~of our body are Christ'
184 2, 152 | of our body are Christ's members, so too, our spirit is one
185 2, 153 | genus are not co-ordinate members of the same division. But
186 2, 162 | cover the shame of those members wherein the ~rebellion of
187 2, 165 | pride of life, which are members of the same division (1 ~
188 2, 166 | reason, since the outward members are ~set in motion at the
189 2, 167 | to be the less honorable ~members of the body, about these
190 2, 175 | Church, He provides also the members of the Church with ~speech;
191 2, 178 | moves not only the bodily members to ~perform external actions,
192 2, 181 | his other ~intermediate members disposed in becoming order;
193 2, 181 | head, flows forth to His members in various ways, ~for the
194 2, 181 | in one body we have many members, but all ~the members have
195 2, 181 | many members, but all ~the members have not the same office,
196 2, 181 | is Christ's body, for the members to be ~differentiated by
197 2, 181 | natural body the various members are held ~together in unity
198 2, 181 | the peace of the various members is preserved by the ~power
199 2, 181 | schism ~in the body, but the members might be mutually careful
200 2, 181 | difference among the members of ~the Church is directed
201 2, 182 | the ~disposition of its members and in such things as are
202 2, 185 | ordinary cure; especially members of ~religious orders that
203 2, 186 | which even ~the individual members of a community wax proud
204 2, 187 | orders of canons regular, the members of which are ~essentially
205 2, 187 | be ~lawful, supposing the members to be lay monks, to pass
206 3, 2 | and likewise of divers ~members. But this cannot be said
207 3, 2 | quantitative parts, as the ~members make up the body; for the
208 3, 2 | the body of man or his ~members. Hence Nestorius held that
209 3, 2 | repeated regeneration of us His members." But no ~merits preceded
210 3, 8 | sense and motion to the members. Now ~spiritual sense and
211 3, 8 | of a man, which in divers members has divers ~acts, as the
212 3, 8 | exterior, whereas in the other ~members there is only touch, and
213 3, 8 | and movement ~of the other members, together with the direction
214 3, 8 | bestowing grace on all the members of the Church, according
215 3, 8 | over the other ~exterior members; but the heart has a certain
216 3, 8 | head is the first of the members, as was said ~above (A[1],
217 3, 8 | First, inasmuch as the ~"members of the body are presented
218 3, 8 | no relation except to the members of its body. Now the ~unbaptized
219 3, 8 | the ~unbaptized are nowise members of the Church which is the
220 3, 8 | mystical body, that the members of the natural body are ~
221 3, 8 | are ~all together, and the members of the mystical are not
222 3, 8 | therefore ~consider the members of the mystical body not
223 3, 8 | world, wholly cease to be members of Christ, as being no longer
224 3, 8 | which they are free who are members of ~Christ by the actual
225 3, 8 | with these ~sins are not members of Christ actually, but
226 3, 8 | angels. ~For the head and members are of one nature. But Christ
227 3, 8 | bestowing ~grace on the Church's members. But it belongs to others
228 3, 8 | head influences the other members in two ways. First, ~by
229 3, 8 | from the head to the other members; secondly, by a certain
230 3, 8 | the influence over the ~members of the Church, as regards
231 3, 8 | except that all ~these are members of one Shepherd?" So likewise
232 3, 8 | heads, inasmuch as they are members of the one Head and ~Foundation.
233 3, 8 | xlvii), "He gave to ~His members to be shepherds; yet none
234 3, 8 | sense and movement into the members, as ~a gloss says, on Eph.
235 3, 8 | not only influences ~the members interiorly, but also governs
236 3, 8 | distinguished from the members. Therefore Anti-christ is
237 3, 8 | has an influence over the members. But ~Anti-christ has no
238 3, 15 | speaking in the person of His members, says (Ps. 21:2): "The words
239 3, 19 | the human body has divers members of different form, and ~
240 3, 19 | inasmuch as they are His members.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[19] A[
241 3, 19 | Whom all are united, as members to a head, who constitute
242 3, 19 | inasmuch as ~they are His members; even as in a man the action
243 3, 19 | in ~a manner to all his members, since it perceives not
244 3, 19 | alone, but for all the members.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[19] A[
245 3, 19 | grace, extends to all His members.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[19] A[
246 3, 20 | Himself, but also in His members by the full ~participation
247 3, 25 | is not by reason of these members being honored of themselves:
248 3, 25 | blessed martyrs, as ~being the members of Christ, should be worshiped
249 3, 25 | saints of God, as being members of Christ, the children
250 3, 27 | of the flesh" or "of the members" (Rm. 7:23,25).~Aquin.:
251 3, 28 | thereby signify that His members would be born, after the ~
252 3, 29 | understand this of the devil's members. For, after giving the ~
253 3, 37 | spiritually "fulfilled" ~in His members. Now, the Law contained
254 3, 37 | perfection of ~Christ and His members. Again, "both these animals,
255 3, 41 | suffering from him and his members, so as ~to conquer the devil
256 3, 41 | to be ~crucified by His members." And we understand Him
257 3, 41 | submitted to be killed by His members; else the devil would not
258 3, 42 | all His disciples who are members of His body. Consequently,
259 3, 42 | wrote nothing: since His members put forth that which they ~
260 3, 46 | upon which were fixed the members ~of Him dying was even the
261 3, 46 | with regard to His bodily members. In His ~head He suffered
262 3, 48 | might overflow into His members; and ~therefore Christ's
263 3, 48 | referred to Himself and to His members in ~the same way as the
264 3, 48 | but likewise for all His members.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[48] A[
265 3, 48 | Reply OBJ 1: The head and members are as one mystic person;
266 3, 48 | the faithful as being His ~members. Also, in so far as any
267 3, 49 | He delivered us as His members from our ~sins, as by the
268 3, 49 | though made up of ~diverse members, so the whole Church, Christ'
269 3, 49 | incorporated with Him, as the members with their head, as stated ~
270 3, 49 | stated ~above (A[1]). Now the members must be conformed to their
271 3, 49 | we likewise, who are His members, are freed by His ~Passion
272 3, 52 | those only who became His members by spiritual ~regeneration:
273 3, 53 | the third day. For the members ought to be in conformity
274 3, 53 | head. ~But we who are His members do not rise from death on
275 3, 53 | Reply OBJ 1: The head and members are likened in nature, but
276 3, 53 | excellent than that of the ~members. Accordingly, to show forth
277 3, 54 | understood of the outline of His ~members; since there was nothing
278 3, 57 | since He is our Head the members must follow ~whither the
279 3, 57 | our Head, with whom the ~members must be united.~Aquin.:
280 3, 63 | distinctive ~sign. But Christ's members are distinguished from others
281 3, 64 | not charity, by which the members are united to ~their Head,
282 3, 64 | 1~Reply OBJ 2: Christ's members are united to their Head
283 3, 64 | and the wicked are his members. But sacraments can be ~
284 3, 64 | sacraments ~to their being members of the devil. Consequently,
285 3, 64 | will he moves his bodily members to act. Consequently, his
286 3, 66 | relation to ~the exterior members, is the head, wherein all
287 3, 66 | transmitted through the members that serve ~for procreation,
288 3, 66 | for procreation, yet those members are not to be sprinkled
289 3, 68 | saved unless they became members of Christ: because, as it
290 3, 68 | conformed to Christ's other members by receiving ~the character.~
291 3, 68 | incorporated in Christ as His members." Wherefore the ~very pains
292 3, 69 | incorporated in Christ as His members." Now the fulness of grace
293 3, 69 | Christ the Head to all His members, according to Jn. ~1:16: "
294 3, 69 | Now life is only in those members that are united to the head, ~
295 3, 69 | in Christ, as one of His ~members. Again, just as the members
296 3, 69 | members. Again, just as the members derive sense and movement
297 3, 69 | Head, i.e. Christ, do His members ~derive spiritual sense
298 3, 69 | children, like adults, are made members ~of Christ in Baptism; hence
299 3, 69 | of sin, which is in our members, be absolutely ~destroyed."
300 3, 70 | thrives principally in those members, by reason of ~the abundance
301 3, 73 | complete by having all the members required for the ~operation
302 3, 73 | fellowship of His body and members, which is the Church in
303 3, 73 | through this sacrament as the ~members with the head. But Christ
304 3, 79 | present "our [Vulg.: 'your'] members" as "instruments of justice ~
305 3, 79 | union between Christ and His members, as nourishment ~is united
306 3, 79 | of sin, which is ~in our members," as declared by the Apostle (
307 3, 79 | for them who are ~Christ's members?" Hence in the Canon of
308 3, 79 | it benefits them who are ~members, more or less, according
309 3, 80 | fellowship of His body and ~members, which is the Church in
310 3, 80 | and ~incorporated in His members; and this is done by living
311 3, 82 | the blessings of Christ's members on account of their being ~
312 3, 83 | other unbelievers are not ~members of the Church, therefore
313 3, 83 | Christ and of the Church's members. Nor is the ~consecration
314 3, 87 | or the due proportion of members, and another by the introduction
315 Suppl, 1 | instrumentality of the ~bodily members, so does it inflict on the
316 Suppl, 5 | sins are accomplished by members of the body. ~Therefore,
317 Suppl, 5 | show itself in the exterior members: ~wherefore it is written (
318 Suppl, 8 | descends from ~the Head to the members. Wherefore he alone who
319 Suppl, 8 | order to register them as members of Christ's flock, and ~
320 Suppl, 19| Himself, or by ~those who are members of the Dove. But the remission
321 Suppl, 19| Therefore sinners, who are not "members of the Dove," have ~not
322 Suppl, 19| reckoned: but that through "members of the Dove," i.e. ~holy
323 Suppl, 19| might also reply that by "members of the Dove" he means all
324 Suppl, 19| Church which ~unites its members. Since therefore the above
325 Suppl, 21| prayers that are said for the members of the Church. Yet ~they
326 Suppl, 21| said for them among the members of ~the Church as speaking
327 Suppl, 22| individuals. Wherefore individual members of a ~community can be excommunicated,
328 Suppl, 26| which he belongs, for the members of his household, ~or for
329 Suppl, 26| the domestic, ~composed of members of the same family, and
330 Suppl, 26| the civil, composed of ~members of the same nationality,
331 Suppl, 27| no inflow from the other members ~that are living. But one
332 Suppl, 27| from the merits of ~living members.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[27] A[
333 Suppl, 32| anointed, so ought other ~members of the body to be anointed.~
334 Suppl, 32| though they have not the members, nevertheless, they have,
335 Suppl, 32| corresponding to those members, and ~they may commit inwardly
336 Suppl, 32| sins that pertain to those members, though ~they cannot outwardly.~
337 Suppl, 34| the ~natural body, some members act on others.~Aquin.: SMT
338 Suppl, 35| implies distinction. Now the members of the Church ~are distinguished,
339 Suppl, 35| animals are provided with members, by which their soul's ~
340 Suppl, 35| grace are common to all ~the members of the Church, nevertheless
341 Suppl, 35| in respect of which the members of the Church ~are distinguished
342 Suppl, 35| suffices to make them worthy members of Christ's people, but
343 Suppl, 35| between ~the head and all members of the body; nor is it necessary
344 Suppl, 36| outpouring from the Head to the members. Hence the comparison ~fails
345 Suppl, 37| various offices of ~the members. Therefore in the Church
346 Suppl, 39| is?~(6) Whether lack of members is?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[39]
347 Suppl, 39| Para. 1/1~Whether lack of members should be an impediment?~
348 Suppl, 39| on account of a lack of members. For one who is afflicted
349 Suppl, 39| who suffers from a lack of members is ~debarred from receiving
350 Suppl, 40| says: "That we may ~remain members of our apostolic head, the
351 Suppl, 41| the lower powers and the members ~do not obey reason. Hence
352 Suppl, 42| there correspond bodily members by which they can proceed ~
353 Suppl, 58| seeds but also weakens the members which ~co-operate in the
354 Suppl, 64| member, yet just as the ~members are bound to the head in
355 Suppl, 64| own capacity bound to the members: and thus there is ~equality
356 Suppl, 71| together by charity are members of the ~one body of the
357 Suppl, 71| is the bond uniting the members of the ~Church, extends
358 Suppl, 71| to the Church as actual members, who had the ~faith, frequented
359 Suppl, 71| Church profit those who are ~members of the Church. Now those
360 Suppl, 71| who are in purgatory are members of the ~Church, else the
361 Suppl, 71| virtue of charity uniting the members of the Church ~together,
362 Suppl, 72| OTC Para. 3/3~Further, the members should be conformed to the
363 Suppl, 72| Therefore men who are His members ~will live in body and soul;
364 Suppl, 72| found likewise in all the members of that ~same species. Now
365 Suppl, 74| conformity between head and members than between one member ~
366 Suppl, 74| the ~resurrection of the members. But the resurrection of
367 Suppl, 74| resurrection of certain members that ~desire nobility from
368 Suppl, 74| is more conformed to the members by ~conformity of proportion (
369 Suppl, 74| have ~influence over the members) than one member is to another,
370 Suppl, 74| certain causality over the members which the members have not;
371 Suppl, 74| over the members which the members have not; and ~in this the
372 Suppl, 74| have not; and ~in this the members differ from the head and
373 Suppl, 74| resurrection of one of Christ's members is not the cause of the ~
374 Suppl, 74| the ~resurrection of other members, and consequently Christ'
375 Suppl, 74| OBJ 2: Although among the members some rank higher than others
376 Suppl, 75| wherefore even as all the members become dead on ~the heart
377 Suppl, 77| inquiry:~(1) Whether all the members of the human body will rise
378 Suppl, 77| Para. 1/1~Whether all the members of the human body will rise
379 Suppl, 77| would seem that not all the members of the human body will ~
380 Suppl, 77| since the use of certain members is not ~fitting to man after
381 Suppl, 77| the use of the genital ~members, for then they "shall neither
382 Suppl, 77| would seem that not all the members shall rise again.~Aquin.:
383 Suppl, 77| Further, the entrails are members: and yet they will not rise ~
384 Suppl, 77| in nature. Therefore the ~members shall not all rise again.~
385 Suppl, 77| punishment of man. ~Therefore the members will not all rise again.~
386 Suppl, 77| the contrary, The other members belong more to the truth
387 Suppl, 77| this apply to the other members.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[80] A[
388 Suppl, 77| remade perfect in all his ~members.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[80] A[
389 Suppl, 77| perfection. ~Consequently all the members that are now in man's body
390 Suppl, 77| Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: The members may be considered in two
391 Suppl, 77| Anima ii, 1). If then the members be considered in the light
392 Suppl, 77| body even as the other ~members: and they will be filled
393 Suppl, 77| for the protection of the ~members.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[80] A[
394 Suppl, 77| consists ~of functional members; the functional members
395 Suppl, 77| members; the functional members of homogeneous parts; and ~
396 Suppl, 77| nature has directed to the ~members that are produced or nourished
397 Suppl, 77| become incorporate with the members. This is called "gluten,"
398 Suppl, 77| since ~it belongs to the members it will rise again just
399 Suppl, 77| will rise again just as the members will.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[80]
400 Suppl, 77| Reply OBJ 2: Just as the members that serve for generation
401 Suppl, 77| humors in ~relation to the members. And for this reason as
402 Suppl, 77| was materially in a man's members will all rise again?~Aquin.:
403 Suppl, 77| was materially in a man's members ~will all rise again. For
404 Suppl, 77| resurrection than the other members. Yet whatever was in the
405 Suppl, 77| materially in the other members ~will all rise again.~Aquin.:
406 Suppl, 78| of the soul and all the members should have their respective ~
407 Suppl, 78| sexes and the difference of members will ~be for the restoration
408 Suppl, 79| that the other powers or members should receive. And since
409 Suppl, 81| then the ~glorified body's members will have the same disposition,
410 Suppl, 82| country, "the grossness of the members will not hide one's mind ~
411 Suppl, 92| but the bride, as ~being members of the Church. Therefore
412 Suppl, 92| namely the Church in her ~members, belong indeed to the Bridegroom,
413 Suppl, 92| between the head and its members, ~calls Himself also the
414 Suppl, 92| dowry is due to all the members of the Church, since ~the
415 Suppl, 92| the body of Christ, and members of member, i.e. ~of Christ,"
416 Suppl, 92| Head from which all the members ~receive. In another sense
417 Suppl, 92| Church denotes the head and members united ~together; and thus
418 Suppl, 92| forth life ~into the other members: although He is not very
419 Suppl, 92| wherefore it is ~fitting for the members of the Church to have the
420 Suppl, 92| required between the head and ~members than between bridegroom
421 Suppl, 92| the ~Church, they are not members of the Church according
422 Suppl, 92| conformity of nature with the ~members. We must observe, however,
423 Suppl, 92| the head and the other ~members are parts of an individual
424 Suppl, 92| Hence, speaking of the ~members in themselves, the only
425 Suppl, 93| in ~this to those other members of the Church in whom virginity
426 Appen1, 1| own inheritance or bodily ~members, wherefore it is not strange
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