Part, Question
1 1, 1 | whereby saving faith is begotten, nourished, protected and ~
2 1, 26 | God has being, though not ~begotten; so He has beatitude, although
3 1, 27 | 2:7): "This day have I begotten Thee."~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[
4 1, 27 | kind, however, is called begotten; but, strictly speaking,
5 1, 27 | and so is ~properly called begotten, and Son. Hence Scripture
6 1, 27 | Therefore if the Word is begotten and born by way of ~likeness,
7 1, 27 | as love, would proceed as begotten; which is against the ~statement
8 1, 27 | the Son, ~not made, nor begotten, but proceeding."~Aquin.:
9 1, 27 | love, does not proceed as begotten, or ~as son, but proceeds
10 1, 27 | not follow that ~love is begotten, but that the one begotten
11 1, 27 | begotten, but that the one begotten is the principle of love.~
12 1, 32 | not as meaning the ~Person begotten in God, but as meaning the
13 1, 32 | begets, nor that filiation is begotten. Therefore there do not
14 1, 32 | The Son can ~be known as begotten by another, and thus He
15 1, 33 | us metaphorically called begotten, or offspring; and ~consequently,
16 1, 33 | is ~not properly called begotten or son. But the divine Word
17 1, 33 | form of the Begetter and Begotten is numerically the same,
18 1, 33 | distinction exists of the ~Begotten from the Begetter as regards
19 1, 33 | hence He is called the only begotten (Jn. 1:18): "The ~only begotten
20 1, 33 | begotten (Jn. 1:18): "The ~only begotten Who is in the bosom of the
21 1, 33 | sense, then whatever is not begotten can ~be called unbegotten.
22 1, 33 | But the Holy Ghost is not begotten; neither is the ~divine
23 1, 33 | therefore ~unbegotten and begotten differ in substance. But
24 1, 33 | substance. But the Son, Who is ~begotten, does not differ from the
25 1, 33 | principle of the person begotten, ~so is He of the person
26 1, 33 | opposition to ~the person begotten, it is proper to the Father
27 1, 33 | from one - that is, ~the Begotten is from the Unbegotten -
28 1, 33 | signified by this word ~"begotten."~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[33] A[
29 1, 33 | unbegotten," that ~is, He is not begotten. Otherwise "unbegotten"
30 1, 33 | the divine nature is not begotten, while some person of the
31 1, 33 | person of the same nature ~is begotten. In this sense the term "
32 1, 33 | it signifies what is not begotten, and in ~this sense it is
33 1, 33 | of quality. Hence, since "begotten" implies ~relation in God, "
34 1, 33 | distinguished from the ~Son begotten; but only by relation; that
35 1, 33 | of the Father that He is ~begotten, although He is the principle
36 1, 33 | proceeds from the person begotten.~
37 1, 34 | vii, 1) that the Word is "begotten wisdom;" for it is nothing ~
38 1, 34 | same way It can be called ~"begotten knowledge." Thus can also
39 1, 34 | Image; to show that He is begotten immaterially, He is called
40 1, 34 | 4). Now the Son is God begotten, and not ~God begetting;
41 1, 34 | belongs to Him to be God begotten, or the Creator begotten;
42 1, 34 | begotten, or the Creator begotten; and in this ~way the name
43 1, 36 | not made, nor created, nor begotten, but proceeding."~Aquin.:
44 1, 36 | who is through Thy Only Begotten."~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[36] A[
45 1, 36 | Hence, the ~Son was not begotten before the Holy Ghost proceeded;
46 1, 37 | intelligence conceived," or "wisdom begotten."~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[37] A[
47 1, 37 | is not wise by the Wisdom begotten. But as the Son is Wisdom
48 1, 37 | But as the Son is Wisdom begotten, so ~the Holy Ghost is the
49 1, 37 | Ghost is He ~whereby the Begotten is loved by the one begetting
50 1, 37 | Father is wise by the Wisdom begotten." Others say that ~the proposition
51 1, 37 | and every creature by ~His begotten Word, inasmuch as the Word "
52 1, 37 | Word, inasmuch as the Word "begotten" adequately represents ~
53 1, 38 | world, as to give His only begotten Son" (Jn. 3:16).~Aquin.:
54 1, 39 | then God ~the Father was begotten. If God who is not the Father,
55 1, 39 | proposition, for instance, "God begotten does not beget," is true. ~
56 1, 39 | Father ~would be spoken of as begotten, which is false. Wherefore
57 1, 39 | instance, we can say "God is ~begotten" or is "Begetter," as above
58 1, 39 | accidentally; whereas ~God begotten has the same nature numerically
59 1, 39 | nature in the Son is not begotten either directly or accidentally.~
60 1, 39 | is wise, ~not by Wisdom begotten by Him, as though only the
61 1, 39 | not wise by the wisdom begotten by Him, but by the wisdom
62 1, 39 | is not wise by the wisdom begotten, as above ~explained (Q[
63 1, 39 | of the Begettor and the Begotten, pours out ~upon us mere
64 1, 39 | to say, "The Son is ~the begotten 'Who is,'" inasmuch as "
65 1, 39 | Who is,'" inasmuch as "God begotten is personal." But taken ~
66 1, 40 | begets and the latter is begotten. Further, that the relations,
67 1, 40 | this term "Begetter" or "Begotten" ~signifies the origin which
68 1, 40 | for if the Father had not begotten the Son, nothing would ~
69 1, 40 | unbegotten." But if He had not begotten the Son, ~there would be
70 1, 41 | Father, and to the Son "to be begotten."~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[41] A[
71 1, 41 | Therefore ~the Son was begotten of the Father by will.~Aquin.:
72 1, 41 | remain after the ~Son is begotten, or that the Father is the
73 1, 41 | the principle of the one ~begotten. Thus it follows that the
74 1, 41 | the person of the ~Wisdom begotten,"I came out of the mouth
75 1, 41 | Therefore the Son was not begotten from something, ~but from
76 1, 41 | answer that, The Son was not begotten from nothing, but from the ~
77 1, 41 | nothing; nor is He ~made, but begotten.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[41] A[
78 1, 41 | He is called the "only begotten," according ~to Jn. 1:18, "
79 1, 41 | to Jn. 1:18, "The only begotten Son, Who is in the bosom
80 1, 41 | He is called the "first begotten," according to ~Rm. 8:29: "
81 1, 41 | Therefore the Son of God is begotten of the substance of the ~
82 1, 41 | the substance of the one ~begotten, whereas the divine nature
83 1, 41 | When we say the Son is begotten of the essence of the ~Father,
84 1, 41 | he expounds, ~"the Son is begotten of the essence of the Father" -
85 1, 41 | we say that ~the Son is begotten 'of' the essence of the
86 1, 41 | When we say that the Son is begotten of the essence of the ~Father,
87 1, 41 | to speak of the Wisdom ~begotten and wisdom created, for
88 1, 41 | wisdom as both created and ~begotten insinuates into our minds
89 1, 41 | called both created and begotten, in order that from the
90 1, 41 | which it acts; just as man begotten is like his begetter in
91 1, 41 | begetting in which the ~begotten is like the begetter.~Aquin.:
92 1, 41 | Begetter begets, is ~common to Begotten and Begetter by a community
93 1, 41 | essence is distinct (from the ~Begotten): which would follow if
94 1, 41 | there may be several Persons begotten or spirated in ~God. For
95 1, 41 | word "generandi" [of being begotten] is taken as the gerundive ~
96 1, 41 | is, the ~power of being begotten. The same is to be said
97 1, 42 | twelfth is ~birth, as a man is begotten of his father; which implies
98 1, 42 | Further, if the Son be begotten by the Father, either He
99 1, 42 | either He is ~always being begotten, or there is some moment
100 1, 42 | some moment in which He is begotten. ~If He is always being
101 1, 42 | If He is always being begotten, since, during the process
102 1, 42 | Hence the Son is ever being ~begotten, and the Father is always
103 1, 42 | the perfection of the only Begotten. Thus, therefore, neither
104 1, 42 | begets, and the Son ~is begotten. Hence it is clear that
105 1, 42 | by saying that He can be ~begotten.~
106 1, 43 | The Son is sent as He is begotten." But the Son's ~generation
107 1, 43 | be sent because eternally begotten.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[43] A[
108 1, 43 | the likeness of the only Begotten. The ~Transfiguration showed
109 1, 44 | similitude of species, as a man begotten is like to the ~man begetting,
110 1, 45 | nature being in the man begotten; and thus he presupposes ~
111 1, 46 | Therefore one man was begotten of another in an infinite
112 1, 51 | if some are occasionally begotten ~from demons, it is not
113 1, 61 | 8:22), in the person of begotten ~Wisdom: "The Lord possessed
114 1, 61 | say that the angels were begotten before all creation; as
115 1, 76 | And since knowledge is begotten according to the assimilation
116 1, 37 | intelligence conceived," or "wisdom begotten."~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[37] A[
117 1, 37 | is not wise by the Wisdom begotten. But as the Son is Wisdom
118 1, 37 | But as the Son is Wisdom begotten, so ~the Holy Ghost is the
119 1, 37 | Ghost is He ~whereby the Begotten is loved by the one begetting
120 1, 37 | Father is wise by the Wisdom begotten." Others say that ~the proposition
121 1, 37 | and every creature by ~His begotten Word, inasmuch as the Word "
122 1, 37 | Word, inasmuch as the Word "begotten" adequately represents ~
123 1, 38 | world, as to give His only begotten Son" (Jn. 3:16).~Aquin.:
124 1, 39 | then God ~the Father was begotten. If God who is not the Father,
125 1, 39 | proposition, for instance, "God begotten does not beget," is true. ~
126 1, 39 | Father ~would be spoken of as begotten, which is false. Wherefore
127 1, 39 | instance, we can say "God is ~begotten" or is "Begetter," as above
128 1, 39 | accidentally; whereas ~God begotten has the same nature numerically
129 1, 39 | nature in the Son is not begotten either directly or accidentally.~
130 1, 39 | is wise, ~not by Wisdom begotten by Him, as though only the
131 1, 39 | not wise by the wisdom begotten by Him, but by the wisdom
132 1, 39 | is not wise by the wisdom begotten, as above ~explained (Q[
133 1, 39 | of the Begettor and the Begotten, pours out ~upon us mere
134 1, 39 | to say, "The Son is ~the begotten 'Who is,'" inasmuch as "
135 1, 39 | Who is,'" inasmuch as "God begotten is personal." But taken ~
136 1, 40 | begets and the latter is begotten. Further, that the relations,
137 1, 40 | this term "Begetter" or "Begotten" ~signifies the origin which
138 1, 40 | for if the Father had not begotten the Son, nothing would ~
139 1, 40 | unbegotten." But if He had not begotten the Son, ~there would be
140 1, 41 | Father, and to the Son "to be begotten."~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[41] A[
141 1, 41 | Therefore ~the Son was begotten of the Father by will.~Aquin.:
142 1, 41 | remain after the ~Son is begotten, or that the Father is the
143 1, 41 | the principle of the one ~begotten. Thus it follows that the
144 1, 41 | the person of the ~Wisdom begotten,"I came out of the mouth
145 1, 41 | Therefore the Son was not begotten from something, ~but from
146 1, 41 | answer that, The Son was not begotten from nothing, but from the ~
147 1, 41 | nothing; nor is He ~made, but begotten.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[41] A[
148 1, 41 | He is called the "only begotten," according ~to Jn. 1:18, "
149 1, 41 | to Jn. 1:18, "The only begotten Son, Who is in the bosom
150 1, 41 | He is called the "first begotten," according to ~Rm. 8:29: "
151 1, 41 | Therefore the Son of God is begotten of the substance of the ~
152 1, 41 | the substance of the one ~begotten, whereas the divine nature
153 1, 41 | When we say the Son is begotten of the essence of the ~Father,
154 1, 41 | he expounds, ~"the Son is begotten of the essence of the Father" -
155 1, 41 | we say that ~the Son is begotten 'of' the essence of the
156 1, 41 | When we say that the Son is begotten of the essence of the ~Father,
157 1, 41 | to speak of the Wisdom ~begotten and wisdom created, for
158 1, 41 | wisdom as both created and ~begotten insinuates into our minds
159 1, 41 | called both created and begotten, in order that from the
160 1, 41 | which it acts; just as man begotten is like his begetter in
161 1, 41 | begetting in which the ~begotten is like the begetter.~Aquin.:
162 1, 41 | Begetter begets, is ~common to Begotten and Begetter by a community
163 1, 41 | essence is distinct (from the ~Begotten): which would follow if
164 1, 41 | there may be several Persons begotten or spirated in ~God. For
165 1, 41 | word "generandi" [of being begotten] is taken as the gerundive ~
166 1, 41 | is, the ~power of being begotten. The same is to be said
167 1, 42 | twelfth is ~birth, as a man is begotten of his father; which implies
168 1, 42 | Further, if the Son be begotten by the Father, either He
169 1, 42 | either He is ~always being begotten, or there is some moment
170 1, 42 | some moment in which He is begotten. ~If He is always being
171 1, 42 | If He is always being begotten, since, during the process
172 1, 42 | Hence the Son is ever being ~begotten, and the Father is always
173 1, 42 | the perfection of the only Begotten. Thus, therefore, neither
174 1, 42 | begets, and the Son ~is begotten. Hence it is clear that
175 1, 42 | by saying that He can be ~begotten.~
176 1, 43 | The Son is sent as He is begotten." But the Son's ~generation
177 1, 43 | be sent because eternally begotten.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[43] A[
178 1, 43 | the likeness of the only Begotten. The ~Transfiguration showed
179 1, 45 | similitude of species, as a man begotten is like to the ~man begetting,
180 1, 46 | nature being in the man begotten; and thus he presupposes ~
181 1, 47 | Therefore one man was begotten of another in an infinite
182 1, 52 | if some are occasionally begotten ~from demons, it is not
183 1, 62 | 8:22), in the person of begotten ~Wisdom: "The Lord possessed
184 1, 62 | say that the angels were begotten before all creation; as
185 1, 75 | And since knowledge is begotten according to the assimilation
186 1, 91 | whence man ~is naturally begotten is the human semen of man
187 1, 91 | verified when an individual is begotten, ~by natural generation,
188 1, 97 | that offspring could not be begotten ~without concupiscence.
189 1, 98 | children would have been begotten by generation. ~Therefore
190 1, 98 | both sexes would have been begotten.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[99] A[
191 1, 98 | offspring would have been begotten to an animal life, ~as to
192 1, 99 | the first man would have begotten children ~sinless; but not
193 1, 99 | not sin, he would have begotten children endowed with righteousness ~
194 1, 99 | parent, he would not have begotten ~"children of hell"; no
195 1, 99 | persevered. But he would have begotten ~children like himself.
196 1, 99 | sinned, he would not have begotten ~"children of hell" in the
197 1, 100 | knowledge. For Adam would have begotten children ~like himself.
198 1, 115 | under which each one is begotten or born" [*Cf. St. Augustine ~
199 1, 115 | to the intellect, as the begotten is to ~that which is, as
200 1, 117 | remains after the animal is ~begotten, or it does not remain.
201 1, 117 | the sensitive soul of the begotten animal; which ~is impossible,
202 1, 117 | identity between begetter and ~begotten, maker and made: or it would
203 1, 117 | since sometimes offspring is begotten of illicit intercourse. ~
204 1, 118 | begetter, that which is begotten." But that which is ~generated
205 1, 118 | from ~surplus food, the man begotten of such semen would be more
206 1, 118 | likeness of the begetter to the begotten is on account ~not of the
207 2, 31 | change, viz. of this being ~begotten: yet, because human being
208 2, 56 | reason, the good of reason is begotten in ~them.~Aquin.: SMT FS
209 2, 63 | the same species as a man begotten ~naturally; and the eye
210 2, 65 | the begetter precedes the begotten, and can be ~without it.
211 2, 71 | e.g. in Divine things, begotten and unbegotten are reduced
212 2, 81 | contracted by all those who are begotten of ~Adam by way of seminal
213 2, 81 | transmitted to all that are ~begotten of Him spiritually, by faith
214 2, 81 | 4]) that if anyone were begotten ~materially only, of human
215 2, 25 | not less you ~whom I have begotten in the Gospel, than if I
216 2, 25 | the Gospel, than if I had begotten you in ~wedlock, for nature
217 2, 25 | spiritual children whom he ~has begotten spiritually, more than for
218 2, 25 | and mother through being begotten of them.~Aquin.: SMT SS
219 2, 43 | His Son," Who is ~Wisdom Begotten. Hence by participating
220 2, 43 | natural Son, Who is the Begotten Wisdom.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
221 2, 152 | respect for those that have begotten them. There is ~not the
222 2, 165 | So great a pride is ~thus begotten, that one would think they
223 2, 166 | Offic. i, 29): "We are so begotten ~by nature that we appear
224 3, 3 | which remains eternally begotten of the Father" (i.e. which ~
225 3, 3 | said to be sent and to be begotten by the ~temporal nativity,
226 3, 4 | human nature in any ~man begotten of the stock of Adam?~Aquin.:
227 3, 4 | Prov. 8:31) by the mouth of Begotten ~Wisdom: "My delights were
228 3, 6 | have. But in us the body is begotten before the rational ~soul
229 3, 19 | it is ~clear that to be begotten belongs to human nature,
230 3, 20 | anyone say that the ~Word begotten of God the Father is the
231 3, 23 | God, that the latter is "begotten not made"; ~whereas the
232 3, 23 | adopted son is said to be ~begotten, by reason of the spiritual
233 3, 23 | Of His own will hath He ~begotten us by the word of truth."
234 3, 23 | thus the knowledge which is begotten ~in the disciple's mind
235 3, 27 | transmitted to the children begotten ~of the flesh: because it
236 3, 28 | therefore other men are begotten of the mingling ~of male
237 3, 28 | it seems that Christ was begotten in the same manner; ~and
238 3, 28 | Consequently that Christ was not begotten of Joseph by fleshly union
239 3, 28 | brethren are those who are begotten of the same parent. Therefore
240 3, 29 | who would think Him to be ~begotten not of a virgin but of a
241 3, 29 | by which children are ~begotten; thus this marriage was
242 3, 30 | of ~that which was to be begotten of her?~(2) By whom should
243 3, 31 | s father of whom he was ~begotten; whilst the other gives
244 3, 31 | the son of Heli as though begotten by him, ~but because he
245 3, 35 | not compounded with things begotten, but bestows life that they
246 3, 35 | bestows life that they may be ~begotten. Without doubt, when this
247 3, 35 | supernatural, because He was ~begotten, not of seed, but of the
248 3, 36 | an innumerable progeny, begotten, not of carnal propagation,
249 3, 47 | My Son, this day have I begotten Thee." ~If, then, they knew
250 3, 59 | because the Son is Wisdom begotten, and Truth proceeding from
251 3, 60 | Almighty, and of the only Begotten Son, and of the Holy ~Ghost,
252 3, 65 | spiritual." But ~man is begotten through Matrimony by a first
253 3, 66 | of "Word," "Image," and "Begotten"; and the Holy Ghost by
254 3, 66 | God." Now one ~man can be begotten but once. Wherefore Baptism
255 3, 68 | once the child has been ~begotten by the will of others, he
256 3, 69 | Jesus by ~the Gospel I have begotten you."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[69]
257 3, 83 | My Son, this day have I begotten Thee." The second is His
258 Suppl, 6 | the natural law is not begotten of opinion, but a product
259 Suppl, 55| because, to wit, the person begotten is in the same kind of relationship, ~
260 Suppl, 55| movement of his wherein he was begotten; wherefore at the time it
261 Suppl, 55| not by (the con) ~being begotten now, but by his having been
262 Suppl, 55| but by his having been begotten. Now aptitude for ~movement
263 Suppl, 55| of species, ~as a man is begotten of a man: in another way
264 Suppl, 55| remains: thus if one man be begotten of another by an act of
265 Suppl, 55| also another man will be begotten, and so ~on. But the second
266 Suppl, 56| Jesus ~by the gospel I have begotten you." Now spiritual birth
267 Suppl, 56| whose womb the child is begotten. So too the godparent who ~
268 Suppl, 56| to son, ~since the person begotten involves a change of degree,
269 Suppl, 57| procreation whereby a child is begotten naturally. ~Therefore whoever
270 Suppl, 57| supply the lack of children begotten naturally. Now ~one who
271 Suppl, 57| child without being carnally begotten, it would ~make no difference
272 Suppl, 57| father like one that is begotten naturally human laws forbid ~
273 Suppl, 57| adopted ~son and the naturally begotten daughter of the adopted;
274 Suppl, 57| child and the naturally begotten child; ~the third is like
275 Suppl, 64| cohabitation. And though the child ~begotten of them be diseased, it
276 Suppl, 68| because he was legitimately ~begotten.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[68] A[
277 Suppl, 72| happening to the people begotten of ~them, how can the dead
278 Suppl, 72| origin: ~wherefore animals begotten of putrefaction are never
279 Suppl, 72| the same species ~as those begotten of seed, as the Commentator
280 Suppl, 72| origin is for him to be begotten of a like in ~species: and
281 Suppl, 73| of the whiteness of the begotten, because the principles
282 Suppl, 73| causing whiteness ~in the begotten. In this way the resurrection
283 Suppl, 73| begetting men. Now when men are begotten, the soul is not infused
284 Suppl, 76| being infused into the body ~begotten of natural generation, as
285 Suppl, 76| and so ~on until a man is begotten, not the selfsame man, but
286 Suppl, 76| because the body of the man begotten is not composed of the whole
287 Suppl, 76| the rising man with the begotten ~man is not hindered for
288 Suppl, 77| human nature in the child begotten of that seed. And thus,
289 Suppl, 77| seed ~whereof the child is begotten to be detached therefrom
290 Suppl, 77| humor, that ~namely which is begotten of the seed of which the
291 Suppl, 77| another individual ~who is begotten of the seed of the former.
292 Suppl, 77| it be called radical when begotten ~of the seed, and nutrimental
293 Suppl, 77| again in this man who was ~begotten of this seed; because this
294 Suppl, 77| the begetter, but in the begotten.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[80] A[
295 Suppl, 77| seed whereof the ~child is begotten. But according to the other
296 Suppl, 77| and that some one were begotten of the surplus ~thereof,
297 Suppl, 77| indeed rise again ~in the one begotten of that seed; unless it
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