Part, Question
1 1, 2 | own necessity, and not ~receiving it from another, but rather
2 1, 7 | potentiality to many forms; but on receiving ~a form, it is terminated
3 1, 10 | the diversity of things receiving duration from the ~influx
4 1, 12 | pure mirror, most clear, receiving, if it is right to say so,
5 1, 12 | the more it is capable of receiving abstract ~intelligible things.
6 1, 21 | consists in ~mutual giving and receiving, as in buying and selling,
7 1, 33 | to prevent several not receiving their being from another.
8 1, 42 | possesses the power of "receiving," signified by saying that
9 1, 43 | we read of certain ~ones receiving the gift of the spirit of
10 1, 50 | intellect. Hence such a way of receiving is not that of matter, but
11 1, 50 | finite ~from above," as receiving its being from above itself,
12 1, 54 | the agent and the subject receiving ~the action. The action
13 1, 66 | which it is common, and in receiving any one form it is in ~act
14 1, 67 | substantial forms, afterwards ~receiving those that are accidental,
15 1, 69 | body, water, was formed, receiving from the ~firmament a sort
16 1, 70 | is formed on this day, by receiving ~not its substantial form,
17 1, 42 | possesses the power of "receiving," signified by saying that
18 1, 43 | we read of certain ~ones receiving the gift of the spirit of
19 1, 51 | intellect. Hence such a way of receiving is not that of matter, but
20 1, 51 | finite ~from above," as receiving its being from above itself,
21 1, 55 | the agent and the subject receiving ~the action. The action
22 1, 67 | which it is common, and in receiving any one form it is in ~act
23 1, 68 | substantial forms, afterwards ~receiving those that are accidental,
24 1, 70 | body, water, was formed, receiving from the ~firmament a sort
25 1, 71 | is formed on this day, by receiving ~not its substantial form,
26 1, 78 | different aptitude for receiving various habits, concerning
27 1, 83 | sensible things without receiving matter, such ~as the color
28 1, 83 | the color of gold without receiving gold. So also the intellect, ~
29 1, 83 | had an inborn aptitude for receiving ~intelligible species through
30 1, 83 | sense, to the effect of receiving the ~intelligible species
31 1, 85 | things, not thus, ~but by receiving its knowledge from the senses;
32 1, 99 | on man immediately on his receiving ~a rational soul. In the
33 1, 103 | some contrary agent from receiving the influx of existence ~
34 1, 107 | secondly, in regard to receiving Divine gifts. Thus it ~signifies
35 1, 109 | matter obeys the angels in receiving its form.~Aquin.: SMT FP
36 1, 112 | with his baptism; such as receiving the Eucharist, and ~the
37 1, 114 | cloud hinders the air from receiving ~light. A proof of this
38 1, 117 | man understands through receiving from the senses, and turning
39 1, 118 | of human nature, as not ~receiving in truth the form of human
40 2, 22 | by being colored, but by receiving an intention of ~color.
41 2, 27 | which we ~have no hope of receiving. Nevertheless hope itself
42 2, 29 | keenly as in the ~moment of receiving it. Hence the heat of a
43 2, 33 | enabled to receive more. But ~receiving pertains to desire, which
44 2, 60 | various ~relations of the receiving matter, as explained above.~
45 2, 69 | comforted" in this life, ~by receiving the Holy Ghost, Who is called
46 2, 100 | that men were hindered from receiving the apparent benefit which ~
47 2, 102 | spirits, and to prevent their receiving ~worship from those who
48 2, 103 | committed mortal sin after receiving the Holy Ghost: ~since by
49 2, 103 | mortal sin hinders us ~from receiving Christ's fruit. Therefore
50 2, 105 | right to any profit, by receiving ~indemnity for the animal,
51 2, 106 | Hence if a man sin after receiving the ~grace of the New Testament,
52 2, 110 | And it is in respect of receiving ~this nature that we are
53 2, 112 | whereby anyone is prepared for receiving ~the gift of grace is an
54 2, 1 | is likened to matter in ~receiving the influx of God's action.
55 2, 2 | some were saved without receiving any revelation, they were
56 2, 15 | is presupposed before the receiving of the Law. ~Aquin.: SMT
57 2, 23 | still remains capable of receiving a ~further increase.~Aquin.:
58 2, 25 | our neighbor is loved ~as receiving together with us a share
59 2, 25 | takes a passive part in receiving good, so that to love surpasses ~
60 2, 30 | cases of illegal ~giving and receiving.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[32] A[
61 2, 41 | 2: Further, Peter, after receiving the Holy Ghost, was in the
62 2, 50 | Counsel is in God, not as receiving but as giving it: and ~the
63 2, 53 | in unlawfully taking or receiving ~external things, for it
64 2, 60 | he to be indemnified by receiving ~the thing actually, he
65 2, 60 | acted against the law in receiving, he must not retain the ~
66 2, 60 | consent, by flattery, by receiving, by ~participation, by silence,
67 2, 60 | Thirdly, in the case of ~receiving; when, to wit, a man is
68 2, 66 | eternal life, and from receiving the sacraments of the Church.
69 2, 76 | there would be ~no sin in receiving something of the kind, not
70 2, 81 | rational creature. ~Asking and receiving apparently belong to the
71 2, 81 | to the same subject. But receiving ~is becoming also to uncreated
72 2, 81 | 1 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Receiving belongs to the Divine Persons
73 2, 83 | stench of corpses, ~but in receiving divine honors."~Aquin.:
74 2, 85 | given him by the Lord of receiving his livelihood from those
75 2, 85 | to be paid, the right of receiving being reserved to ~the ministers
76 2, 85 | giving cannot be the cause of receiving, as ~neither can the cause
77 2, 86 | which is pronounced in ~receiving holy orders or in professing
78 2, 86 | to the divine ministry by receiving holy orders, or embraces
79 2, 98 | 5~The spiritual right of receiving tithes is not granted to
80 2, 98 | does he contract it, by ~receiving "oral remuneration" or an "
81 2, 98 | communicate with him, by receiving ~Orders from him for any
82 2, 105 | sin. But the ungrateful in receiving a favor is given an occasion
83 2, 106 | a man is hindered from ~receiving sacred orders.~Aquin.: SMT
84 2, 115 | to receive and keep. But receiving and keeping do not seem
85 2, 115 | Reply OBJ 3: Giving and receiving are related to one another
86 2, 116 | covetousness ~to exceed in receiving, and in this respect covetousness
87 2, 116 | covetous, ~through an excess in receiving, and this in two ways. In
88 2, 117 | thing is giving, to which receiving and retaining are ~subordinate,
89 2, 117 | giving, without exceeding in ~receiving, as the Philosopher observes (
90 2, 117 | the same time exceeds in receiving. This may be due ~either
91 2, 117 | to liberality more than receiving or ~retaining, wherein the
92 2, 125 | hindered by the ~fear of receiving harm from that source. Hence
93 2, 145 | which is requisite for receiving the Eucharist. This is ~
94 2, 152 | order to prevent him from receiving Holy Communion. Hence it
95 2, 169 | passion to denote any kind of receiving, in which sense the Philosopher ~
96 2, 170 | whereas it is hindered from receiving them ~while occupied with
97 2, 170 | are best as regards ~the receiving of this or that gift. Accordingly
98 2, 170 | since believers, ~after receiving the Spirit, prophesied."
99 2, 179 | another, which refers to the "receiving of knowledge," according
100 2, 180 | not of meriting ~but of receiving the reward of our merits.
101 2, 182 | distinction of offices. Hence by receiving a certain order a ~man receives
102 2, 182 | in the Western Church the receiving of a sacred order includes
103 2, 182 | they are consecrated by ~receiving orders before having a cure.~
104 2, 183 | Blessed Mark* that after receiving the faith he cut off his
105 2, 185 | occasions of sin. Now the receiving of alms offers an occasion
106 2, 185 | Christ's sake he rejoiced in receiving ~alms even from his own
107 2, 186 | for instance ~almsgiving, receiving guests, and the like, which
108 2, 187 | after Pentecost and the receiving of the Holy Ghost the ~Church
109 2, 187 | OBJ 1: The legal age for receiving the tonsure and taking the ~
110 3, 3 | disciple is instructed by receiving the word of his master.
111 3, 8 | is a particular member, receiving ~an influx from the heart.
112 3, 9 | as regards the ~subject receiving and as regards the active
113 3, 11 | it has from the subject receiving it. Now with ~regard to
114 3, 11 | Christ befitted the subject receiving it. For ~the received is
115 3, 12 | wisdom and grace, as if receiving additional ~sensations,
116 3, 27 | womb not for the purpose of receiving human ~nature, but for a
117 3, 30 | except for the purpose of receiving the Virgin's ~consent. But
118 3, 30 | Mary is more blessed in receiving the faith of Christ, ~than
119 3, 30 | visibly. For since she was receiving from the angel a message
120 3, 31 | Wherefore ~the Jewish people, receiving Him with kingly honor, said (
121 3, 34 | making progress, but by receiving it from the very first.
122 3, 34 | hinders a ~creature from receiving from God a gift of grace
123 3, 37 | the Jews an excuse for not receiving Him, if ~He were uncircumcised.
124 3, 37 | forth a male child without receiving the seed of man. Therefore
125 3, 37 | was with child "without receiving ~seed." It is therefore
126 3, 40 | possessing riches, but also by receiving the ~necessaries of life
127 3, 62 | manner united to us by our receiving ~the sacraments. It was
128 3, 63 | God ~consists either in receiving Divine gifts, or in bestowing
129 3, 64 | consequently is hindered from receiving the ~effect of the sacrament.
130 3, 65 | in two ways. First, ~by receiving power to rule the community
131 3, 65 | sacramental effect, which is ~the receiving of grace. They are, however,
132 3, 66 | sacrament. But the obligation of receiving this sacrament was proclaimed ~
133 3, 67 | with her therein, either by receiving Baptism from her, or by ~
134 3, 68 | Christ's other members by receiving ~the character.~Aquin.:
135 3, 68 | forestalled by death before receiving Baptism. And ~such a man
136 3, 68 | Whether the intention of receiving the sacrament of Baptism
137 3, 68 | seems that the intention of receiving the sacrament of Baptism ~
138 3, 68 | seems that the intention of receiving Baptism is not required
139 3, 68 | having had the intention of ~receiving Baptism: else, since his
140 3, 68 | express their intention of receiving the sacrament.~Aquin.: SMT
141 3, 68 | of which is precisely the receiving of the sacrament. Therefore ~
142 3, 68 | the will ~or intention of receiving the sacrament.~Aquin.: SMT
143 3, 68 | adult lack the intention of receiving the sacrament, ~he must
144 3, 68 | Further, the intention of receiving the sacrament is required
145 3, 68 | having the intention of receiving that sacrament. Yet even
146 3, 68 | it is enough, for the ~receiving of the sacrament, that he
147 3, 68 | a general intention of ~receiving Baptism, according as Christ
148 3, 69 | participating in it, either by receiving ~Baptism, or by submitting
149 3, 71 | which man is capable of ~receiving instruction.~Aquin.: SMT
150 3, 71 | with spittle, ~signify the receiving of doctrine, as to the ears;
151 3, 71 | far as he hinders man from receiving the sacrament, his power
152 3, 71 | impediments against his ~receiving the remission of sin through
153 3, 71 | disposition that suffices for receiving the baptismal ~grace is
154 3, 71 | how to comport ~himself in receiving the sacraments: this belongs
155 3, 72 | testifying to his faith ~by receiving the other sacraments; so
156 3, 72 | be confirmed ~again after receiving Baptism. The reason of this
157 3, 72 | Christ ~publicly, without receiving the sacrament of Confirmation:
158 3, 72 | can ~have this even before receiving Baptism.~Aquin.: SMT TP
159 3, 72 | thus too the apostles after receiving ~the Holy Ghost showed themselves
160 3, 73 | is said on account of our receiving the Eucharist. ~Consequently
161 3, 73 | 68], ~A[2]), that before receiving a sacrament, the reality
162 3, 73 | through the very desire of receiving the sacrament. ~Accordingly,
163 3, 73 | salvation through the desire of receiving it, just as he can before ~
164 3, 73 | preparation is made ~for receiving or consecrating the Eucharist.
165 3, 73 | spiritual life, while the ~receiving of the Eucharist is requisite
166 3, 73 | and ~consequently before receiving Baptism, in no way have
167 3, 73 | of the sacrament without receiving the sacrament itself. Therefore
168 3, 73 | mental desire, even ~without receiving this sacrament. And consequently
169 3, 73 | although after Baptism in the receiving, is ~yet previous to it
170 3, 75 | apostles were prevented from receiving the Holy Ghost ~because
171 3, 75 | prepared ~successively for receiving the form; thus water is
172 3, 75 | ultimate disposition for ~receiving the form, it receives it
173 3, 79 | anyone possess grace before receiving this sacrament except from ~
174 3, 79 | from the altar . . . and by receiving" . . . die . . . Eat, then, ~
175 3, 79 | found in him an obstacle to ~receiving the fruit of this sacrament.
176 3, 79 | within him an obstacle to receiving the effect of this ~sacrament;
177 3, 79 | sins ~do not forbid the receiving of this sacrament: because
178 3, 79 | charity, just as ~after receiving this sacrament.~Aquin.:
179 3, 79 | of sin without doing or receiving anything himself, through ~
180 3, 79 | himself, through ~another receiving or offering this sacrament.~
181 3, 79 | 3 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Receiving is of the very nature of
182 3, 80 | Para. 1/2 - OF THE USE OR RECEIVING OF THIS SACRAMENT IN GENERAL (
183 3, 80 | now to consider the use or receiving of this sacrament, first
184 3, 80 | pollution prevents man from receiving this ~sacrament?~(8) Whether
185 3, 80 | no ~two distinct ways of receiving Baptism, namely, sacramentally
186 3, 80 | to be considered in the receiving of ~this sacrament, namely,
187 3, 80 | The perfect way, then, of receiving ~this sacrament is when
188 3, 80 | a man is ~hindered from receiving the effect of this sacrament;
189 3, 80 | this sacrament; and such receiving ~of this sacrament is an
190 3, 80 | use of the matter, the receiving of the sacrament is the
191 3, 80 | of ~all, from desire of receiving the sacrament itself, and
192 3, 80 | avail, because the ~actual receiving of the sacrament produces
193 3, 80 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: The receiving of Christ under this sacrament
194 3, 80 | from the altar, and by receiving die: whence the Apostle
195 3, 80 | But only sinners die by receiving. ~Therefore sinners eat
196 3, 80 | Whether the sinner sins in receiving Christ's body sacramentally?~
197 3, 80 | the sinner does not sin in receiving Christ's body ~sacramentally,
198 3, 80 | rather ~obtain salvation, by receiving the body of Christ.~Aquin.:
199 3, 80 | Therefore no sinner sins by receiving this ~sacrament.~Aquin.:
200 3, 80 | Consequently, if the sinner sins by receiving the ~sacrament, it seems
201 3, 80 | does not seem to sin by receiving the body of ~Christ, for
202 3, 80 | things, as sinners do in receiving this ~sacrament.~Aquin.:
203 3, 80 | need there is to beware of ~receiving a good thing evilly . . .
204 3, 80 | case he does not sin in receiving the body of Christ, because
205 3, 80 | he sins ~more deeply by receiving it with sin, which is spiritual
206 3, 80 | The sin of the fornicator receiving Christ's body is ~likened
207 3, 80 | makes one more unfit for ~receiving this sacrament, because
208 3, 80 | to be ~utterly unfit for receiving this sacrament; because
209 3, 80 | consciousness of sin, by receiving it unworthily despises ~
210 3, 80 | sacrament, whereas the sinner receiving Christ's body ~unworthily
211 3, 80 | hence he is more capable of receiving this sacrament than any ~
212 3, 80 | for him to sin mortally by receiving the body ~of Christ. Consequently,
213 3, 80 | sleep hinders anyone from ~receiving this sacrament?~Aquin.:
214 3, 80 | does not hinder anyone from receiving ~the body of Christ: because
215 3, 80 | no one is prevented from receiving the body ~of Christ except
216 3, 80 | do not ~prevent one from receiving this sacrament.~Aquin.:
217 3, 80 | not to be ~forbidden from receiving it, since they have passed
218 3, 80 | sin, is no hindrance to receiving the body of Christ. ~Consequently,
219 3, 80 | the New Law do not prevent receiving this sacrament: as, for ~
220 3, 80 | flesh hinder a man from receiving this sacrament.~Aquin.:
221 3, 80 | venial sin is no hindrance to receiving the sacrament, ~nor is mortal
222 3, 80 | not to be prevented from receiving this sacrament.~Aquin.:
223 3, 80 | that account debarred from ~receiving this sacrament. Therefore
224 3, 80 | necessarily prevent a ~man from receiving this sacrament; the other,
225 3, 80 | necessarily prevent ~the receiving of this sacrament, so as
226 3, 80 | who wish to keep men from receiving this sacrament. So we read
227 3, 80 | of ~necessity hinders the receiving of this sacrament.~Aquin.:
228 3, 80 | only by mortal sin, from ~receiving this sacrament: but from
229 3, 80 | debt), does not prevent the receiving of this sacrament for any ~
230 3, 80 | standing, do not hinder the receiving of this saving sacrament,
231 3, 80 | fittingness they hinder the receiving of this sacrament during ~
232 3, 80 | its cause it ~hinders the receiving of this sacrament.~Aquin.:
233 3, 80 | taken beforehand hinders the receiving of this ~sacrament?~Aquin.:
234 3, 80 | beforehand does not hinder the ~receiving of this sacrament. For this
235 3, 80 | take this sacrament after ~receiving other food.~Aquin.: SMT
236 3, 80 | required for reverently receiving this sacrament. Consequently,
237 3, 80 | by the above things from receiving this sacrament.~Aquin.:
238 3, 80 | to this sacrament after ~receiving it, than before. But one
239 3, 80 | take food and drink after ~receiving the sacrament. Therefore
240 3, 80 | Therefore one may do so before receiving it.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[80]
241 3, 80 | A thing may prevent the receiving of this sacrament in ~two
242 3, 80 | taking this sacrament after receiving food or drink, for three
243 3, 80 | custom observed by some of receiving the body of Christ on that
244 3, 80 | accidentally, do not ~hinder receiving this sacrament, because
245 3, 80 | disturbed, one becomes unfit for receiving this ~sacrament.~Aquin.:
246 3, 80 | called for at the moment of ~receiving this sacrament, because
247 3, 80 | men should fast before receiving the sacrament rather than
248 3, 80 | be some interval between receiving this ~sacrament and taking
249 3, 80 | reverence to refrain from ~receiving this sacrament; hence the
250 3, 80 | he ought to refrain from ~receiving for a time." Consequently,
251 3, 80 | conformed to Christ's ~death, by receiving His character within him.
252 3, 80 | because ~the desire of receiving arises from love, while
253 3, 80 | this sacrament; both as to receiving it daily, and as to ~refraining
254 3, 80 | there are two ways of receiving ~this sacrament namely,
255 3, 80 | the desire or yearning for receiving this ~sacrament, as was
256 3, 80 | in being kept back from receiving ~this sacrament, so that
257 3, 80 | one ought to refrain ~from receiving the body rather than the
258 3, 80 | could especially happen in receiving the blood, for, if ~incautiously
259 3, 81 | 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, the receiving of this sacrament is twofold,
260 3, 81 | increased in Christ through His receiving this sacrament, yet He had ~
261 3, 81 | how we ~should beware of receiving a good thing in an evil
262 3, 82 | 9) Whether communicants receiving at their hands are guilty
263 3, 82 | one. But as the power of receiving this sacrament is ~conceded
264 3, 82 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: The receiving of this sacrament is not
265 3, 82 | of such necessity as ~the receiving of Baptism, as is evident
266 3, 82 | may lawfully refrain from receiving it.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[82]
267 3, 82 | ought not to ~refrain from receiving Communion at their hands,
268 3, 83 | they are not capable of receiving grace or spiritual virtue.
269 3, 83 | because they are capable of receiving grace, but because ~they
270 3, 83 | Then follows the act of receiving the sacrament. First of
271 3, 83 | the sacrament, the priest receiving first, ~and afterwards giving
272 3, 83 | to dispose the people for receiving it, ~as stated above.~Aquin.:
273 3, 83 | the first is ~for those receiving it for the first time, that
274 3, 83 | blood, as drink. But in receiving Christ's body no ~other
275 3, 83 | to rinse the mouth after receiving ~this sacrament, lest any
276 3, 83 | his mouth with wine after ~receiving the entire sacrament of
277 3, 83 | some other ~infirmity from receiving the sacrament and completing
278 3, 83 | if he detect it ~before receiving the body, then rejecting
279 3, 83 | But if he notice it after receiving the body, he ought to procure ~
280 3, 83 | weight than the precept of receiving the sacrament while ~fasting,
281 3, 84 | the Church, in the hope of receiving forgiveness through the
282 3, 84 | to punishment; and ~after receiving this reward there is no
283 3, 88 | according as one sins ~after receiving a greater favor. Now innocence
284 3, 89 | they have received, or from receiving further orders, except ~
285 3, 89 | as man is hindered from receiving his ~reward.~Aquin.: SMT
286 Suppl, 5 | but sin is an obstacle to receiving the ~Eucharist. But the
287 Suppl, 6 | both for confession and for receiving the ~Eucharist is determined
288 Suppl, 6 | confession and that about receiving Extreme ~Unction (James
289 Suppl, 8 | perfected, in order ~that by receiving the sacrament, the penitent
290 Suppl, 8 | fulfill the commandment about receiving ~the sacrament of Penance.~
291 Suppl, 8 | recipient, but only in his receiving something, as is evident
292 Suppl, 9 | understood as referring to the ~receiving of the fruit of confession,
293 Suppl, 14| does not incur the guilt of receiving unworthily.~Aquin.: SMT
294 Suppl, 17| and ~also the very act of receiving (that man's confession);
295 Suppl, 18| Consequently if ~a man, before receiving absolution, were not perfectly
296 Suppl, 18| necessary to have a desire of receiving the effect of the keys in
297 Suppl, 18| necessary to have a desire ~of receiving the other sacraments which
298 Suppl, 18| the Passion of Christ, by ~receiving into himself entirely the
299 Suppl, 18| than if he had died before receiving ~absolution.~Aquin.: SMT
300 Suppl, 19| woman is not capable of receiving the priesthood, ~since she
301 Suppl, 19| OTC Para. 2/2~Further, by receiving the power of the keys, a
302 Suppl, 19| appointed to that purpose by ~receiving orders.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
303 Suppl, 20| power which results from receiving ~orders, wherefore these
304 Suppl, 23| no man is debarred from receiving the Eucharist on ~account
305 Suppl, 23| allowed, is ~debarred from receiving the Eucharist, since he
306 Suppl, 27| yet he is less capable of receiving it.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[27]
307 Suppl, 30| obtained without actually receiving that sacrament (either without
308 Suppl, 30| obtained without the purpose of receiving that sacrament. ~And so,
309 Suppl, 34| 4) ~the impediments to receiving Orders; (5) things connected
310 Suppl, 34| sign. Wherefore, since by receiving orders a consecration is
311 Suppl, 35| it does not mean that by receiving Orders a man has ~his ignorance
312 Suppl, 35| Orders should be capable of receiving them, and this ~is competent
313 Suppl, 35| subsequent Order, without receiving a preceding Order, he is
314 Suppl, 35| who are ordained without receiving a preceding Order are not ~
315 Suppl, 37| bread, because they are receiving the power to consecrate
316 Suppl, 37| clean are already apt for receiving the sacraments. Now the
317 Suppl, 37| to have various modes of receiving ~Divine things, and hence
318 Suppl, 37| they have only one mode ~of receiving Divine things, which results
319 Suppl, 37| immediately in Baptism, by ~receiving the character which causes
320 Suppl, 37| rendered apt at once for receiving the ~sacraments. This latter
321 Suppl, 37| OBJ 9: Some say that in receiving the Order the doorkeeper
322 Suppl, 37| secondary act alone, by ~his receiving the book of the Gospels,
323 Suppl, 39| sex is an impediment to receiving this sacrament?~(2) Whether
324 Suppl, 39| sex is an impediment to receiving Orders?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
325 Suppl, 39| sex is no impediment to receiving ~Orders. For the office
326 Suppl, 39| is required previous to receiving Orders, albeit not ~for
327 Suppl, 39| Neither therefore is the ~receiving of Orders.~Aquin.: SMT XP
328 Suppl, 39| male sex ~is required for receiving Orders not only in the second,
329 Suppl, 39| slavery is an impediment to receiving Orders?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
330 Suppl, 39| is not an impediment to ~receiving Orders. For corporal subjection
331 Suppl, 39| he is not hindered from receiving the spiritual authority
332 Suppl, 39| Para. 1/1~I answer that, By receiving Orders a man pledges himself
333 Suppl, 39| should be debarred from receiving Orders on account of ~homicide?~
334 Suppl, 39| not to be debarred from receiving ~Orders on account of homicide.
335 Suppl, 39| Testament be debarred from receiving Orders on account of the
336 Suppl, 39| hindered on that account from receiving ~Orders.~Aquin.: SMT XP
337 Suppl, 39| should be debarred from receiving ~Orders?~Aquin.: SMT XP
338 Suppl, 39| should not ~be debarred from receiving Orders. For the son should
339 Suppl, 39| were an ~impediment to his receiving Orders. Therefore, etc.~
340 Suppl, 39| always debar a man from ~receiving Orders. Therefore neither
341 Suppl, 39| union are debarred from receiving orders, unless ~they receive
342 Suppl, 39| not to be debarred from receiving ~Orders on account of a
343 Suppl, 39| man is disqualified from receiving Orders, either on account
344 Suppl, 39| members is ~debarred from receiving Orders, if the defect be
345 Suppl, 40| an Order?~(3) Whether by receiving the tonsure one renounces
346 Suppl, 40| is imprinted likewise ~in receiving the tonsure. Therefore the
347 Suppl, 40| Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether by receiving the tonsure a man renounces
348 Suppl, 40| renounce temporal goods by receiving the ~tonsure, for when they
349 Suppl, 40| answer that, Clerics by receiving the tonsure, do not renounce
350 Suppl, 41| a man does not merit by receiving ~a favor. Therefore the
351 Suppl, 45| with the intention, not of receiving the sacrament, but of acting
352 Suppl, 51| baptism hinder a ~man from receiving the character, provided
353 Suppl, 52| By entering religion or receiving orders a man is bound to ~
354 Suppl, 53| have taken a wife after receiving the ~subdiaconate or the
355 Suppl, 53| become a bondsman of God by receiving orders.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
356 Suppl, 53| not an impediment to the receiving of sacred ~orders, since
357 Suppl, 53| consenting to her husband's receiving a sacred order, binds herself
358 Suppl, 54| one who is baptized from receiving ~the baptismal character,
359 Suppl, 54| character, if he be capable of receiving it according to ~the Divine
360 Suppl, 56| relationship does not result from receiving orders. ~Therefore it does
361 Suppl, 56| which man is first ~born by receiving Baptism.~Aquin.: SMT XP
362 Suppl, 63| is not an impediment to receiving another. ~But a second marriage
363 Suppl, 63| marriage is an impediment to receiving orders. Therefore it ~is
364 Suppl, 66| had several wives before receiving Baptism, or ~one before
365 Suppl, 69| is an obstacle to the ~receiving of the reward; the result
366 Suppl, 69| they now detained from ~receiving the glory of the body. Therefore
367 Suppl, 69| body is in the state ~of receiving good or evil for its merits;
368 Suppl, 69| either in the state of receiving its final reward, or in
369 Suppl, 69| of ~being hindered from receiving it. If it is in the state
370 Suppl, 69| If it is in the state of receiving its ~final retribution,
371 Suppl, 69| where it is hindered ~from receiving its final reward, this is
372 Suppl, 69| souls are detained from ~receiving their reward at once on
373 Suppl, 70| chained to the fire, as receiving punishment therefrom, and
374 Suppl, 71| OBJ 1: This reaping is the receiving of eternal life, as stated
375 Suppl, 71| their being delayed from ~receiving their final award, because
376 Suppl, 72| a ~certain unfitness for receiving the perfection of glory.~
377 Suppl, 72| from spiritual death after receiving ~the sentence of his damnation.
378 Suppl, 72| they ~are not born again by receiving grace, will nevertheless
379 Suppl, 79| prevent ~it from sometimes receiving a disposition contrary to
380 Suppl, 79| actual sensations, not by receiving species from ~sensibles,
381 Suppl, 79| by emitting and not by ~receiving species, sense in them would
382 Suppl, 79| senses will be actualized by receiving species, not ~indeed from
383 Suppl, 79| unless it be assisted by receiving from the principle of life ~
384 Suppl, 79| seeing results from the pupil receiving the species of ~the thing
385 Suppl, 84| that a man ~sinned after receiving grace. In like manner those
386 Suppl, 85| complement, by each one receiving ~finally his own personal
387 Suppl, 88| creature to the effect of its receiving this ~same renewal by the
388 Suppl, 88| will not be ~renewed by receiving an increase of brightness.~
389 Suppl, 88| elements will not be renewed by receiving ~some kind of brightness.
390 Suppl, 88| himself is incapable of receiving. Hence, ~granted even that
391 Suppl, 96| sacramentally, and who sometimes by receiving unworthily "eat and drink ~
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