Part, Question
1 1, 1 | open to doubt had they been expressed under the figure of ~nobler
2 1, 13 | his essence; for the idea expressed by the name is the ~definition.~
3 1, 13 | these names is perfectly expressed what He is; ~but each one
4 1, 13 | them all. And since that ~expressed by the name is the definition,
5 1, 19 | order they thought was expressed in the words "that evil
6 1, 28 | something besides the relation expressed, as master is a ~man, and
7 1, 28 | perceive the error here expressed, we must consider that in
8 1, 28 | its opposite which is not expressed ~in the name of essence.
9 1, 28 | and this is not perfectly expressed by the word ~"relation,"
10 1, 29 | the essence is what is expressed by the ~definition. Now,
11 1, 29 | what has ~been divinely expressed to us by the oracles." But
12 1, 29 | the name "person" is ~not expressed to us in the Old or New
13 1, 29 | relation as such, but as expressed by way ~of a hypostasis.
14 1, 29 | in God the hypostasis is expressed as distinct by the ~relation:
15 1, 29 | sometimes to the nature expressed by ~the definition, as when
16 1, 31 | dissimilar; ~which is not expressed by the term "other" [alius];
17 1, 31 | essence is ~properly and aptly expressed by the neuter gender, but
18 1, 31 | masculine ~and feminine is expressed the determined subject in
19 1, 34 | Whether in the name of Word is expressed relation to creatures?~Aquin.:
20 1, 34 | All these truths cannot be expressed by only one name.~Aquin.:
21 1, 35 | to the image," whereby is expressed a certain movement of ~tendency
22 1, 36 | what has been divinely ~expressed to us by the sacred oracles."
23 1, 36 | do not ~find it verbally expressed in Holy Scripture that the
24 1, 37 | a ~relation to the thing expressed by word, or loved. But in
25 1, 37 | of the Word to the ~thing expressed by the Word.~Aquin.: SMT
26 1, 37 | and conversely, there is expressed in the Holy ~Ghost, as Love,
27 1, 39 | Doctors ~have sometimes expressed themselves with greater
28 1, 39 | the essential attributes expressed in the abstract ~signify
29 1, 39 | attributes, especially when expressed in ~the abstract, are not
30 1, 41 | essence, there is nothing expressed ~to warrant the distinction
31 1, 42 | equal to the Father. This is expressed by Athanasius, "Equal ~to
32 1, 42 | is His essence. This is ~expressed by Hilary (De Trin. v), "
33 1, 57 | dispositions, not only ~when expressed by speech, but even when
34 1, 63 | which the highest angel expressed ~his affection by intelligible
35 1, 65 | and the work of adornment, expressed thus, ~"Let there be lights
36 1, 66 | material distinction is expressed, ~as will be shown later (
37 1, 74 | done," some act of God is expressed by some such words as, "
38 1, 75 | person of the foolish, as ~expressed in the words of Wisdom 2.
39 1, 37 | a ~relation to the thing expressed by word, or loved. But in
40 1, 37 | of the Word to the ~thing expressed by the Word.~Aquin.: SMT
41 1, 37 | and conversely, there is expressed in the Holy ~Ghost, as Love,
42 1, 39 | Doctors ~have sometimes expressed themselves with greater
43 1, 39 | the essential attributes expressed in the abstract ~signify
44 1, 39 | attributes, especially when expressed in ~the abstract, are not
45 1, 41 | essence, there is nothing expressed ~to warrant the distinction
46 1, 42 | equal to the Father. This is expressed by Athanasius, "Equal ~to
47 1, 42 | is His essence. This is ~expressed by Hilary (De Trin. v), "
48 1, 58 | dispositions, not only ~when expressed by speech, but even when
49 1, 64 | which the highest angel expressed ~his affection by intelligible
50 1, 66 | and the work of adornment, expressed thus, ~"Let there be lights
51 1, 67 | material distinction is expressed, ~as will be shown later (
52 1, 73 | done," some act of God is expressed by some such words as, "
53 1, 74 | person of the foolish, as ~expressed in the words of Wisdom 2.
54 1, 78 | they say, ~comes speech expressed by the tongue." Therefore
55 1, 83 | sluggishness, as the Platonists expressed it, and by ~forgetfulness,
56 1, 84 | division, or a composition, expressed by a word. Wherefore the
57 1, 84 | that "the indivisible is ~expressed as a privation." But privation
58 1, 90 | Whose image ~is more clearly expressed in man.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[
59 1, 90 | the senses which are there expressed; therefore Scripture ~says
60 1, 93 | image is the more clearly ~expressed. Thus God is seen in a much
61 1, 102 | must be by ~one. This is expressed by the Philosopher (Metaph.
62 1, 105 | universal. This ~is thus expressed by Dionysius (Coel. Hier.
63 1, 107 | from the excess of charity, expressed by the word ardor or fire.
64 1, 107 | accordingly as this name expressed a certain strength, giving ~
65 2, 3 | perfect good. But Aristotle expressed the ~very essence of happiness,
66 2, 11 | we were to ~say that he expressed his enjoyment of his brother
67 2, 17 | and this intimation is expressed by a verb in the ~indicative
68 2, 17 | and this intimation is expressed by a verb in the ~imperative
69 2, 26 | love" and "dilection" are expressed by way of ~act or passion;
70 2, 55 | always referred ~to evil, is expressed in the words "by which we
71 2, 55 | definition applies; and this is expressed in the words "which God
72 2, 63 | weight, ~and measure," as expressed in Wis. 11:21, man's good
73 2, 63 | introduced into the difference expressed in ~a definition involves
74 2, 89 | precept, which the Lord expressed ~by saying (Zach. 1:3): "
75 2, 93 | itself, and that which is expressed by the ~word. For the spoken
76 2, 93 | to the works of God, are ~expressed by this Word, as Augustine
77 2, 93 | And ~among other things expressed by this Word, the eternal
78 2, 93 | the eternal law itself is ~expressed thereby. Nor does it follow
79 2, 95 | necessary, useful; clearly ~expressed, lest by its obscurity it
80 2, 95 | Because he had previously ~expressed the quality of law in three
81 2, 95 | the ~common good, this is expressed in the last part of the
82 2, 97 | consent of the whole people expressed by a custom counts far more
83 2, 99 | more when they are not only expressed in words, ~but also offered
84 2, 99 | not only by similitudes expressed in words, as in the ~case
85 2, 99 | the moral precepts are ~expressed by way of absolute command
86 2, 99 | commandments"; because ~they are expressed by way of inducement and
87 2, 102 | thereof, the wisdom which was ~expressed on the tables (of the Law)
88 2, 102 | the houses of idols, as expressed in the commandment of the
89 2, 103 | after Him, the same faith is expressed in ~different words, by
90 2, 106 | state will be done away as expressed in that very passage (1
91 2, 107 | 1/1~On the contrary, As expressed in Ezech. 1:16, there was "
92 2, 107 | admonitions or precepts, where He ~expressed Himself by saying: 'But
93 2, 1 | the symbol of faith to be expressed in the words: "I ~believe
94 2, 1 | Therefore the latter is expressed inadequately.~Aquin.: SMT
95 2, 1 | the confession of faith is expressed in a ~symbol, in a manner
96 2, 2 | In how many ways is it expressed?~(3) Whether it is necessary
97 2, 2 | the Trinity of Persons is ~expressed in many ways; thus at the
98 2, 5 | the prophets heard, as expressed by the Ps. 84:9: "I will
99 2, 11 | incorrectly or carelessly expressed, ~we beg that it may be
100 2, 12 | prohibition ~of unbelief, expressed by the words: "I am the
101 2, 16 | Hence ~an act of faith is expressed in the act of hope.~Aquin.:
102 2, 30 | the dead; all of which are expressed in the following verse: "
103 2, 42 | intellect to God, and this is expressed in the ~words "with thy
104 2, 42 | our neighbor is fittingly expressed?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[44] A[
105 2, 42 | neighbor is ~unfittingly expressed. For the love of charity
106 2, 42 | this precept is unfittingly expressed.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[44] A[
107 2, 42 | This precept is fittingly expressed, for it indicates ~both
108 2, 42 | love out of ~charity is expressed in Holy Writ. For when we
109 2, 43 | to wisdom. The reward is expressed in ~the words, "they shall
110 2, 55 | prudence. If this rule be ~expressed in writing it is called
111 2, 60 | the deed. All these are expressed as follows:~Aquin.: SMT
112 2, 62 | useful to ~others. This is expressed in Ps. 48:21: "Man, when
113 2, 68 | precept ~of the decalogue is expressed in this form when it is
114 2, 74 | assertion, as when a thing is expressed in the ~indicative mood:
115 2, 74 | who desires that which is expressed in ~words; and for this
116 2, 74 | while the cursing which is ~expressed by way of command, since
117 2, 76 | some agreement tacit or expressed, but ~as a gratuity: since,
118 2, 76 | been an agreement tacit or expressed, to expect or exact repayment
119 2, 81 | religion, which precept is expressed in Mt. 7:7, where it is
120 2, 81 | prayer for vengeance is expressed ~not in words but in their
121 2, 81 | Wherefore the first petition is expressed thus: "Hallowed be Thy ~
122 2, 81 | loses its ~secrecy by being expressed vocally. Therefore prayer
123 2, 82 | the mind, and secondarily ~expressed in words, as stated above (
124 2, 86 | man and man can only be expressed in words ~or any other outward
125 2, 102 | of any superior, whether expressed or ~inferred, namely, a
126 2, 108 | what words that sense is ~expressed." Hence it is evident, as
127 2, 109 | but by his mouth the Lord expressed what He ~was about to do.
128 2, 120 | the decalogue is fittingly expressed?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[122] A[
129 2, 120 | decalogue is unfittingly ~expressed. For man is more bound to
130 2, 120 | man honors his father, is expressed affirmatively in these ~
131 2, 120 | whereby all honor God, be expressed ~affirmatively, especially
132 2, 120 | precept is unfittingly ~expressed.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[122] A[
133 2, 120 | the decalogue is fittingly expressed?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[122] A[
134 2, 120 | decalogue is unfittingly ~expressed. For this precept, "Thou
135 2, 120 | which are many. Hence it is expressed in the singular: "Thou shalt ~
136 2, 120 | the Sabbath, is fittingly expressed?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[122] A[
137 2, 120 | Sabbath, is unfittingly expressed. For this, understood ~spiritually,
138 2, 120 | Sabbath is unfittingly ~expressed.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[122] A[
139 2, 120 | s parents, is fittingly ~expressed?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[122] A[
140 2, 120 | parents, ~is unfittingly expressed. For this is the precept
141 2, 120 | decalogue are fittingly expressed?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[122] A[
142 2, 120 | decalogue are ~unfittingly expressed. For it is not sufficient
143 2, 120 | precepts are unfittingly expressed.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[122] A[
144 2, 120 | precepts are unfittingly ~expressed.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[122] A[
145 2, 122 | outward ~profession, which is expressed not only by words, whereby
146 2, 150 | The material element is expressed ~indirectly by the words "
147 2, 151 | account of the sentiments expressed by his words, for through
148 2, 152 | especially if the betrothal be expressed by words in ~the present
149 2, 152 | nakedness," and ~the same is expressed further on with regard to
150 2, 156 | anger may be considered, as expressed in words: and thus a ~twofold
151 2, 169 | and states of life, as expressed in Eph. 4:11, "And He gave
152 2, 170 | the thing ~prophesied is expressed; and so the Divine operation
153 2, 172 | David more fully knew and expressed the ~mysteries of Christ'
154 2, 176 | any previous prayer being expressed, as when ~Peter by upbraiding
155 2, 180 | in Joan.): "This may be ~expressed more clearly: Let perfect
156 2, 182 | perfection, since it is thus ~expressed: "If thou wilt be perfect,
157 2, 184 | orally by a superior, or ~expressed in the rule, since this
158 2, 184 | of ~precept; for some are expressed under the form of ordinance
159 2, 187 | but not conversely, as expressed in the Decretal ~quoted (
160 3, 21 | sensuality inasmuch as His prayer expressed ~the desire of His sensuality,
161 3, 35 | Christ," which is ~clearly expressed Mt. 1:18. Therefore, from
162 3, 36 | Christ's coming is thus expressed (Ps. 49:3): "God shall come
163 3, 40 | of the Lord, ~which are expressed in the decalogue." Or, according
164 3, 42 | doctrine, which ~cannot be expressed in writing; according to
165 3, 48 | single concept of thought is ~expressed in many words, in order
166 3, 49 | homage as God. And this is expressed in ~what follows: "That
167 3, 55 | the ninth occasion is expressed by Mark, 'at length when
168 3, 60 | 6) Whether signification expressed by words is necessary for
169 3, 60 | language this sense is ~expressed, the sacrament is complete.~
170 3, 63 | a protestation of faith ~expressed by exterior signs. Consequently,
171 3, 64 | And this intention is expressed by the words which are pronounced
172 3, 64 | intention of the Church is ~expressed; and that this suffices
173 3, 64 | except the contrary be expressed on the part either of the
174 3, 66 | of ~Baptism needs to be expressed in the baptismal form. Now
175 3, 66 | Wherefore both causes should be ~expressed in the form of Baptism.
176 3, 66 | performed by the minister is expressed with the invocation of ~
177 3, 66 | which it is done must be expressed by the words of the ~form.
178 3, 66 | the act of baptizing be ~expressed, either as we do, or as
179 3, 66 | unless the Trinity be ~expressed in sensible words. For this
180 3, 66 | Baptism. ~This is the view expressed by Augustine, who says (
181 3, 67 | baptize thee," the intention expressed is that several concur in ~
182 3, 67 | especially as we find the plural ~expressed in Mt. 28:19: "Baptizing
183 3, 68 | guided by their wishes ~as expressed by them when sane: so that,
184 3, 72 | person of the baptizer is expressed ~in the words: "I baptize
185 3, 72 | Blessed Trinity: and ~this is expressed in the words, "In the name
186 3, 72 | form that ~action alone is expressed which refers to the man
187 3, 72 | consequently they had to be expressed.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[72] A[
188 3, 75 | words it may be suitably expressed?~[*The titles of the Articles
189 3, 76 | and wine is changed, as expressed by the words of the form, ~
190 3, 78 | minister and his act are ~expressed, when it is said, "I baptize
191 3, 78 | power, and subsequently ~expressed the form under which those
192 3, 78 | of what took place can be expressed thus: ~"Taking the bread
193 3, 78 | perfection of this ~sacrament is expressed by all those words: and
194 3, 78 | a sacrament ought to be expressed in ~its form. But the effect
195 3, 78 | Christ, and this is better ~expressed by the word "becomes" than
196 3, 78 | the conversion ought to be expressed as in ~"being," to which
197 3, 78 | since the conversion is expressed in this form as in "being,"
198 3, 78 | conversion is conveniently expressed by ~the demonstrative pronoun,
199 3, 78 | the term "whereunto" is expressed by the noun signifying ~
200 3, 78 | things the Lord's ~word is expressed by a verb in the imperative
201 3, 78 | of Christ is improperly expressed in the oblique case, and
202 3, 79 | salvation." ~And our Lord expressed both ways, saying (Mt. 26:
203 3, 80 | soul. But the Passion is expressed in the blood rather ~than
204 3, 83 | the Gospels, although not ~expressed, because He had said (Jn.
205 3, 83 | which some ~persons have expressed in verse, thus:~"The host
206 3, 84 | reality of the consecration is expressed in the words: "This is My
207 3, 84 | A[2]). This removal is ~expressed by the priest saying: "I
208 3, 84 | 2). Wherefore our Lord expressed both: ~for He said to Peter (
209 3, 88 | repentance, and which have been expressed in the following verse:~"
210 3, 89 | holy deeds." The same is expressed (Extra, De ~Qual. Ordinand.): "
211 Suppl, 1 | penance, for it is thus expressed: "Contrition ~is voluntary
212 Suppl, 2 | 2~Further, contrition is expressed by confession. But it is
213 Suppl, 24| unless the contrary ~be expressed, or unless he ask to be
214 Suppl, 25| sometimes a distinction is expressed: thus the ~Pope at the time
215 Suppl, 27| however, the indulgence ~were expressed thus: "Whosoever does this,
216 Suppl, 29| signification cannot be expressed except by means of several
217 Suppl, 29| conferred by all, should be expressed in Holy Writ, ~as also the
218 Suppl, 29| this sacrament should be expressed by way of ~assertion or
219 Suppl, 29| this sacrament should be expressed ~by way of assertion rather
220 Suppl, 29| sureness of effect is not ~expressed in the sacramental forms
221 Suppl, 29| this ~sacrament should be expressed as an assertion.~Aquin.:
222 Suppl, 29| of the minister should be expressed in the ~sacramental forms
223 Suppl, 29| conferring a sacrament is not expressed except by an ~assertion.
224 Suppl, 29| form of this sacrament is expressed as a petition.~Aquin.: SMT
225 Suppl, 29| form of this sacrament is ~expressed as a petition.~Aquin.: SMT
226 Suppl, 29| form of this sacrament is expressed by way of a ~petition, as
227 Suppl, 29| this ~sacrament cannot be expressed in the indicative mood,
228 Suppl, 29| intention is sufficiently expressed by the act which is ~mentioned
229 Suppl, 29| cannot be implied by the ~act expressed in the form. Hence there
230 Suppl, 32| by sight and hearing; as expressed ~in the form. Therefore
231 Suppl, 34| 4) Whether its form is expressed properly?~(5) Whether this
232 Suppl, 34| this sacrament is suitably expressed?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[34] A[
233 Suppl, 34| order the use of order is expressed by the ~act which is commanded;
234 Suppl, 34| the conferring of power is expressed by ~employing the imperative
235 Suppl, 34| sacraments something is expressed ~on the part of the divine
236 Suppl, 37| principal act, could not be ~expressed, either by the giving of
237 Suppl, 37| matter; and his power is expressed as to the secondary act
238 Suppl, 39| no act on their part is expressed in ~their consecration.
239 Suppl, 42| the marriage consent is expressed are the ~form of this sacrament,
240 Suppl, 42| Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Adam expressed the integrity of marriage
241 Suppl, 43| of future marriage," as expressed in the words of Pope Nicholas
242 Suppl, 43| betrothal is ~sometimes expressed under a condition even of
243 Suppl, 43| Consent to conjugal union if expressed in words of the ~future
244 Suppl, 43| which, though it be not expressed in ~words, ought nevertheless
245 Suppl, 44| all of which ~could not be expressed in one word.~Aquin.: SMT
246 Suppl, 45| the consent needs to be expressed in words?~(3) Whether consent
247 Suppl, 45| the consent needs to be expressed in words?~Aquin.: SMT XP
248 Suppl, 45| need for the consent to be ~expressed in words. For a man is brought
249 Suppl, 45| even ~though it be not expressed in words. Therefore consent
250 Suppl, 45| binding even without being expressed in words.~Aquin.: SMT XP
251 Suppl, 45| also the ~consent must be expressed in words.~Aquin.: SMT XP
252 Suppl, 45| a ~marriage must also be expressed in words, so that the expression
253 Suppl, 45| Now the religious vow is expressed in words of the future ~
254 Suppl, 45| follows that a ~consent expressed in this manner does not
255 Suppl, 45| Reply OBJ 1: When consent is expressed in words of the present
256 Suppl, 45| marriage itself that is expressed in words which refer to
257 Suppl, 45| marriage is made by consent expressed in words of the present.
258 Suppl, 45| except in so far as it is expressed in words. If then the ~expression
259 Suppl, 45| even though it ~should be expressed in words of the present,
260 Suppl, 45| of matrimony is consent expressed in words of the present. ~
261 Suppl, 45| omit them; so, too, consent expressed ~in words of the present
262 Suppl, 46| added to the consent that is expressed in words of ~the future
263 Suppl, 46| added to the consent that is expressed in words of the ~future
264 Suppl, 46| added to a consent that is ~expressed in words of the future tense
265 Suppl, 46| oath affixed to ~a consent expressed in words of the future tense
266 Suppl, 46| by a simple ~affirmation expressed in words of the present,
267 Suppl, 46| intercourse after consent expressed in words of the future ~
268 Suppl, 46| intercourse after consent expressed in ~words of the future
269 Suppl, 47| same as about a consent expressed in words ~of the future
270 Suppl, 49| contrary ~to these were expressed in the consent which makes
271 Suppl, 53| although ~this vow is not expressed in words, nevertheless a
272 Suppl, 55| of "affinity." This is ~expressed in the verse:~Marriage makes
273 Suppl, 55| marriage contract itself expressed ~in words of the present
274 Suppl, 55| which it is denounced, be expressed.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[55] A[
275 Suppl, 61| after ~consent has been expressed in words of the present.
276 Suppl, 61| by virtue of the consent expressed in words of the ~present,
277 Suppl, 62| Reply OBJ 4: The exception expressed in our Lord's words refers
278 Suppl, 66| in the union of minds, as expressed by the consent, and in ~
279 Suppl, 72| designated by "earth," as expressed in Ps. 148:7,8, "Praise ~
280 Suppl, 72| The reason for doubt is expressed in the gloss, because, to ~
281 Suppl, 74| ad lit. iv), ~so Ezechiel expressed the various things that
282 Suppl, 84| the Judge's sentence ~as expressed in His providence.~Aquin.:
283 Suppl, 87| judicial ~power is clearly expressed. This power is in God Himself
284 Suppl, 93| consequently should not be expressed by a diminutive [*"Aureola,"
285 Suppl, 95| tacitly retracts the opinion ~expressed here as to merit or demerit.].~
286 Suppl, 95| tacitly retracts the opinion expressed ~here as to merit or demerit].~
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