|     Part, Question1   1, 1   |        the revelation made to the apostles and prophets who wrote the ~
  2   1, 43  |           Ghost was given to the ~apostles for the working of miracles.
  3   1, 43  |           said to be given to the apostles for the ~working of miracles,
  4   1, 43  |      chiefly by Christ and by the apostles, according to Heb. 2:3, ~"
  5   1, 43  |       directed to ~Christ, to the apostles, and to some of the early
  6   1, 43  |          Him" ~(Mt. 17:5). To the apostles the mission was directed
  7   1, 57  |         the human race, still the apostles knew ~some particulars of
  8   1, 57  |          now revealed to His holy apostles." Among the prophets ~also,
  9   1, 43  |           Ghost was given to the ~apostles for the working of miracles.
 10   1, 43  |           said to be given to the apostles for the ~working of miracles,
 11   1, 43  |      chiefly by Christ and by the apostles, according to Heb. 2:3, ~"
 12   1, 43  |       directed to ~Christ, to the apostles, and to some of the early
 13   1, 43  |          Him" ~(Mt. 17:5). To the apostles the mission was directed
 14   1, 58  |         the human race, still the apostles knew ~some particulars of
 15   1, 58  |          now revealed to His holy apostles." Among the prophets ~also,
 16   1, 90  |         the Lord breathed on His ~Apostles, saying, "Receive ye the
 17   1, 104 |          the senses; ~as when the Apostles were endowed with knowledge
 18   1, 104 |           3: The knowledge of the Apostles, although not manifest in ~
 19   1, 112 |          angels of peace" are the apostles ~and preachers who weep
 20   1, 116 |       appears ~principally of the apostles from Heb. 1:1,2: "Last of
 21   1, 116 |     Church were fulfilled by the ~apostles, some things concerning
 22   1, 116 |        from the preaching of ~the apostles the angels learned certain
 23   1, 116 |      through the preaching of the apostles, the mysteries were realized
 24   1, 116 |        Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: The apostles were instructed immediately
 25   2, 19  |        will of those who slew the apostles was evil. And ~yet it was
 26   2, 51  |       power. Thus ~He gave to the apostles the science of the Scriptures
 27   2, 69  |       have been ~fulfilled in the apostles. For no words can express
 28   2, 102 |       loaves signified the twelve apostles, or their ~teaching. Or
 29   2, 102 |         of ~the Holy Ghost on the apostles. The feast of Trumpets signified
 30   2, 102 |   signified the ~preaching of the apostles. The feast of Expiation
 31   2, 103 |    Trumpets, to the feasts of the Apostles: the feast of Expiation, ~
 32   2, 103 |        must not believe ~that the apostles committed mortal sin after
 33   2, 103 |       high" (Lk. ~24:49). But the apostles observed the legal ceremonies
 34   2, 103 |      Further, the commands of the apostles did not lead men into sin. ~
 35   2, 103 |        that after the Passion the apostles never observed the legal
 36   2, 103 |         seems unbecoming that the apostles, in order to avoid ~scandal,
 37   2, 103 |           this prohibition of the apostles is not ~to be taken literally,
 38   2, 106 |          hitherto, especially the apostles ~who "received the firstfruits
 39   2, 106 |        was ~fulfilled, not in the apostles, but in themselves. In like
 40   2, 106 |          received the Acts of the Apostles, ~where it is clearly shown
 41   2, 106 |     promise was fulfilled in the ~apostles: just as Our Lord promised
 42   2, 106 |         the Holy Ghost taught the apostles all truth in respect of
 43   2, 106 |          even at the time of the ~apostles, as Chrysostom states (Hom.
 44   2, 107 |       teaching of Christ and ~the apostles, added very few precepts
 45   2, 108 |         by the institution of the apostles and seventy-two ~disciples,
 46   2, 108 |           by His ~institution the apostles healed the sick by anointing
 47   2, 108 |          OBJ 3: Our Lord gave the apostles those precepts not as ceremonial ~
 48   2, 108 |   temporal commands laid upon the apostles for the time ~during which
 49   2, 108 |  commending the authority of the ~apostles, through whom the teaching
 50   2, 108 |           which Our Lord gave His apostles (Mt. 10). ~Therefore the
 51   2, 1   |      delivered to us through ~the apostles, so too, in the Old Testament,
 52   2, 1   |         declare to thee." Now the apostles ~were most fully instructed
 53   2, 1   |          now revealed to His holy apostles and prophets."~Aquin.: SMT
 54   2, 1   |       Baptist, or after, like the apostles, had ~a fuller knowledge
 55   2, 1   |      settled in the symbol of the Apostles. For a ~subsequent symbol
 56   2, 1   | explanation of the ~symbol of the Apostles, and was drawn up after
 57   2, 1   |      other hand the symbol of the Apostles, which ~was drawn up at
 58   2, 1   |       teaching ~of Christ and the apostles. But since, according to
 59   2, 2   |        but through Christ and the apostles it was ~shown to the world.~
 60   2, 6   |       which ~were revealed to the apostles and prophets, while to some
 61   2, 15  |         Gospel and in that of the apostles.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[16] A[
 62   2, 23  |       have been the case with the apostles before all others. Yet it ~
 63   2, 53  |           Acts ~4:34-37) that the Apostles kept the price of the land,
 64   2, 53  |          read in the Acts of the ~Apostles that they procured the necessary
 65   2, 81  |            Vigilant. 6): "If ~the apostles and martyrs while yet in
 66   2, 85  |   commanded by Christ through the Apostles, according to ~Mt. 28:20, "
 67   2, 85  |        Christ ~nor in that of the apostles is there any mention of
 68   2, 86  |        that either Christ or the ~Apostles took any vows. Therefore
 69   2, 86  |           4] R.O. 3 Para. 2/2~The apostles are understood to have vowed
 70   2, 86  |           the ~institution of the apostles, is given when a man makes
 71   2, 93  |        incense (Lk. 1:9): and the apostles by drawing ~lots elected
 72   2, 93  |         Hence, on the Acts of the Apostles, Bede says (Super Act. ~
 73   2, 93  |         that he ought, ~after the apostles' example, to consult God
 74   2, 93  |           him take ~note that the apostles themselves did not do so,
 75   2, 95  |     conditions. For thus did ~the apostles ask the Lord that signs
 76   2, 98  |          19) that "he offered the apostles money" that he might ~buy
 77   2, 98  |        Magus, besides wishing the apostles to sell him a grace of the
 78   2, 106 |          1~Reply OBJ 5: The other apostles were distressed about the
 79   2, 142 |           we find it said of the ~apostles (Acts 5:41) that "they (
 80   2, 142 |        Acts 5:41) that "they (the apostles) went from the presence
 81   2, 145 |      though they were laws of the apostles." Therefore ~fasting is
 82   2, 145 |        Lord means to say that the apostles were not to be ~held back
 83   2, 145 |        prayed before sending ~His apostles?"~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[147]
 84   2, 145 |         they were the laws of the apostles."~
 85   2, 148 |         read in the Canons of the apostles (Can. xli, xlii): ~"A bishop,
 86   2, 152 |      their daily life. ~Hence the Apostles forbade these things to
 87   2, 159 |          now revealed to His holy apostles." In like manner. ~humility
 88   2, 169 |          4:11, "And He gave some ~apostles; and some prophets; and
 89   2, 171 |            such as Solomon or the apostles.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[173] A[
 90   2, 171 |          quoted above, and of the apostles whose ~understanding our
 91   2, 172 |         now revealed to His ~holy apostles and prophets in the Spirit."
 92   2, 172 |      revelation vouchsafed to the apostles, ~concerning the faith in
 93   2, 172 |          read in the ~Acts of the apostles that Agabus and the four
 94   2, 174 |     Hebrew tongue." Therefore the apostles did ~not receive the knowledge
 95   2, 174 |          both Paul and ~the other apostles were divinely instructed
 96   2, 174 |         day Thou gavest ~Christ's apostles an unwonted gift, a marvel
 97   2, 174 |     instance ~the Jews deemed the apostles drunk when the latter spoke
 98   2, 181 |         with the teaching of the ~apostles, the confession of martyrs,
 99   2, 181 |           4:11,12): "He gave some apostles, and some ~prophets, and
100   2, 182 |           reputation," says: "The apostles decided here to appoint
101   2, 182 |           even at the time of the apostles. This is clear ~on the authority
102   2, 182 |         which says: "Just as ~the apostles were made bishops, so the
103   2, 183 |            our Lord commanded the apostles, whose successors ~bishops
104   2, 183 |     bishops take the place of the apostles in the Church, ~according
105   2, 183 |        Now our Lord commanded the apostles to ~possess nothing of their
106   2, 183 |        for ~himself and the other apostles (Mt. 19:27): "Behold we
107   2, 184 |         life began with ~Christ's apostles. Now the apostles do not
108   2, 184 |        Christ's apostles. Now the apostles do not appear to have observed ~
109   2, 185 |        who are ~configured to the apostles, to preach, baptize, give
110   2, 185 |          imitate ~the life of the apostles, since they profess the
111   2, 185 |           of perfection. Now ~the apostles worked with their own hands,
112   2, 185 |           1~Reply OBJ 5: That the apostles worked with their hands
113   2, 185 |        order to deprive the false apostles of the ~pretext for preaching,
114   2, 185 |   wherefore neither did the other apostles work with their ~hands.~
115   2, 185 |    imitate the perfection ~of the apostles; wherefore the Apostle says (
116   2, 185 |           occasion from the false apostles as he himself says (2 Cor.
117   2, 186 |      Christ sent first the twelve apostles to ~preach, as related in
118   2, 186 |          things" (Lk. 10:1), "the apostles are represented by ~the
119   2, 186 |           does it matter that the apostles were sent to preach ~without
120   2, 186 |        holy fathers? ~Why did the apostles thus provide for the needs
121   3, 7   |       tongues was bestowed on the apostles, because ~they were sent
122   3, 10  |      since, on being asked by the apostles ~(Acts 1:7), He was unwilling
123   3, 15  |           dread of death from the Apostles, encouraged them to the
124   3, 21  |          through the word" of the apostles, that they "might all be
125   3, 25  |        Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 4: The Apostles, led by the inward instinct
126   3, 27  |           express ~terms. And the apostles were in converse with Christ
127   3, 35  |          the needy," i.e. of the ~apostles Peter and Paul.~Aquin.:
128   3, 36  |          was ~made by Him and His Apostles to the Jews and afterwards
129   3, 36  |           shepherds represent the apostles ~and other believers of
130   3, 38  |       Indeed, Christ ~forbade the apostles to preach the Gospel to
131   3, 38  |       John was ~not less than the apostles, since of him is it written (
132   3, 38  |          who were baptized by the apostles were not ~baptized again,
133   3, 38  |         the Lord Jesus": then the apostles - namely, Peter and ~John - "
134   3, 38  |           1/1~OBJ 2: Further, the apostles were baptized with John'
135   3, 38  |           from Jn. 1:37. But the ~apostles do not seem to have been
136   3, 38  |       hands made over them by the apostles."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[38] A[
137   3, 38  |        imposition of hands by the apostles, just as ~those who are
138   3, 39  |       Holy Ghost came down on the apostles in the form, not of a dove,
139   3, 39  |       R.O. 4 Para. 5/6~But on the apostles the Holy Ghost descended
140   3, 40  |         this is because ~the holy apostles "understood that the kingdom
141   3, 40  |          tax ~for Himself and His apostles."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[40] A[
142   3, 40  |        Himself, when sending the ~apostles to preach, said to them (
143   3, 40  |        gold nor ~silver." And the apostles (Acts 6:2) say: "It is not
144   3, 42  |            Himself or through His apostles, should be directed at first
145   3, 42  |           because He had sent His apostles to the Gentiles and Samaritans."~
146   3, 42  |           by the preaching of the apostles.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[42] A[
147   3, 42  |     unwilling to believe what the apostles wrote ~of Christ would have
148   3, 43  |            greater ~works' by the apostles: whereas He saith as meaning
149   3, 44  |          iv, 41]. Hence "even the apostles are commanded to be silent
150   3, 45  |           2): "He appeared to the Apostles such as He will appear on ~
151   3, 45  |         in ~order to increase the apostles' faith, He gives a sign
152   3, 46  |          His death chiefly of the apostles, who were scandalized at
153   3, 51  |            by the teaching of the apostles, Christ is ~borne into the
154   3, 55  |          With great power did the apostles ~give testimony to the Resurrection
155   3, 55  |        Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: The apostles were able to testify to
156   3, 55  |          be more suitable for the apostles' instruction ~that He should
157   3, 55  |           in the preaching of the apostles unless He prepared the way ~
158   3, 59  |         from the preaching of the apostles. In a fourth way, as to
159   3, 64  |           1/1~OBJ 3: Further, the apostles were God's vicegerents on
160   3, 64  |       Therefore it seems that the apostles ~and their successors can
161   3, 64  |         intimate tradition of the apostles, according to the saying
162   3, 64  |        Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: The apostles and their successors are
163   3, 66  |           the same time; thus the apostles on one day baptized three
164   3, 66  |           read in the Acts of the Apostles (it ~is all the same, as
165   3, 66  |         the ~primitive Church the apostles baptized in the name of
166   3, 66  |      begins; for which reason the apostles are said to have ~baptized
167   3, 67  |       even take the ~place of the apostles, of whom it is written (
168   3, 67  |          Our Lord enjoined on the apostles, whose place is taken by ~
169   3, 67  |       duty ~of all: wherefore the apostles themselves said (Acts 6:
170   3, 67  |      other hand, He entrusted the apostles with the office of baptizing,
171   3, 67  |       heavenly guides," i.e. the ~Apostles, "and they decided, that
172   3, 68  |       heavenly ~guides," i.e. the Apostles, "approved of infants being
173   3, 72  |     neither by Christ, nor by the apostles; but later in the ~course
174   3, 72  |          it was instituted by the apostles. But this ~cannot be admitted;
175   3, 72  |       with chrism. Moreover, the ~apostles themselves bestowed this
176   3, 72  |      written (Acts 8:17) that the apostles ~"laid their hands upon"
177   3, 72  |      sacraments, ~bestowed on the apostles the reality of this sacrament,
178   3, 72  |   sacrament was displayed to ~the apostles in a sensible manner when
179   3, 72  |           for it was ~through the apostles that the grace of the Holy
180   3, 72  |       Holy Ghost came down on the apostles in the shape ~of a tongue.
181   3, 72  |        odor. because, to wit, the apostles were filled with the Holy
182   3, 72  |        like manner, too, when the apostles imposed their hands, and
183   3, 72  |   beginning, He came down on the ~apostles: hence Peter said (Acts
184   3, 72  |          1 Para. 3/3~However, the apostles commonly made use of chrism
185   3, 72  |      which our ~guides," i.e. the apostles, "call the sacrifice of
186   3, 72  |      derived from Christ and ~the apostles. But neither did Christ
187   3, 72  |            nor do we read ~of the apostles making use of it. Therefore
188   3, 72  |      through the ~ministry of the apostles, under certain visible signs,
189   3, 72  |         Christ's command. For the apostles, in ~conferring the sacraments,
190   3, 72  |          from the example of the ~apostles, who, before they received
191   3, 72  |          it is not related of the apostles that they were ~baptized;
192   3, 72  |           as He was given to the ~apostles on the day of Pentecost,
193   3, 72  |          by the imposition of the apostles' hands, as ~related in Acts
194   3, 72  |           Christian: thus too the apostles after receiving ~the Holy
195   3, 72  |         times by others ~than the apostles themselves; nor can it ever
196   3, 72  |            Ghost was given by the apostles, in whose place the bishops
197   3, 75  |          presence." ~Moreover the apostles were prevented from receiving
198   3, 78  |         Church, instructed by the apostles, uses this form.~Aquin.:
199   3, 78  |         down to the Church by the apostles, who received them ~from
200   3, 80  |        order, leaving this to the apostles, to whom He ~was about to
201   3, 80  |       from the Church; for so the apostles have ordained, and ~the
202   3, 81  |      Christ's death by one of the apostles, Christ Himself would ~have
203   3, 81  |        consecrated by one of the ~apostles, that Christ would not have
204   3, 82  |         of some ~Churches, as the apostles supped when Christ supped,
205   3, 82  |         Christ baptizing with the apostles when ~He committed to them
206   3, 83  |          custom of Christ and the apostles. But the house wherein ~
207   3, 83  |        read (Acts 2:46) that "the apostles were ~continuing daily with
208   3, 83  |            as the doctrine of the apostles and of the Gospels.~Aquin.:
209   3, 83  |    teachings of the ~prophets and apostles: after this "lesson," the
210   3, 83  |        Blessed Virgin, and of the apostles, who laid ~the foundations
211   3, 83  |         it by tradition from the ~apostles. For it seems reasonable
212   3, 84  |          10:1; Lk. 9:1). Now the ~apostles, in healing the sick, did
213   3, 84  |      power which ~Christ gave His apostles, it seems that they should
214   3, 84  |            Power was given to the apostles, not that they themselves ~
215   3, 84  |      healed at the prayer of ~the apostles: whereas power was given
216   3, 84  |         read (Acts 8:17) that the apostles "laid their hands upon them, ~
217   3, 84  |           when He said to all the apostles (Jn. 20:13): "Whose ~sins
218 Suppl, 6 |         things instituted by the ~apostles, as appears in the matter
219 Suppl, 8 |       them, in the person of the ~apostles, to forgive sins, as related
220 Suppl, 8 |      imitate the ex. ample of the apostles, may ~preach, baptize, give
221 Suppl, 18|     before power was given to the apostles to forgive sins. ~Consequently
222 Suppl, 19|           keys is bestowed on the apostles ~(Jn. 20:22,23), the gift
223 Suppl, 20|           Jn. 20:23) gave all the apostles in general, the power of
224 Suppl, 29|         it was ~instituted by the apostles. Therefore Christ did not
225 Suppl, 29|         in the ~successors of the apostles, as the apostles themselves
226 Suppl, 29|           of the apostles, as the apostles themselves possessed, cannot ~
227 Suppl, 29|    Extreme Unction. Therefore the apostles did ~not institute it, but
228 Suppl, 29|           to be instituted by the apostles; for the reason ~that these
229 Suppl, 29|       some to be published by the apostles, such ~as Extreme Unction
230 Suppl, 29|          an anointing done by the apostles is mentioned in the Gospel (
231 Suppl, 29|          it was instituted by the apostles because ~its institution
232 Suppl, 29|         us by the teaching of the apostles.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[29] A[
233 Suppl, 29|        either by Christ or by the apostles. Therefore this ~sacrament
234 Suppl, 29|        down to ~the Church by the apostles, who received them from
235 Suppl, 30|          Passion, those whom the ~apostles anointed with oil were healed (
236 Suppl, 35|          1/1~On the contrary, The apostles received the power of order
237 Suppl, 37|       Christ, or at least by His ~apostles. But no mention except of
238 Suppl, 37|        teaching of Christ and His apostles. Therefore seemingly there
239 Suppl, 37|           1/1~OBJ 5: Further, the apostles preached naught else but
240 Suppl, 37|           But the teaching of the apostles is entrusted to ~subdeacons
241 Suppl, 37|        than as made known by His ~apostles. Wherefore the Gospel is
242 Suppl, 40|         are the successors of the apostles. ~Now the power so given
243 Suppl, 40|      power so given to one of the apostles, namely Peter (Mt. 16:19), ~
244 Suppl, 40|              was given to all the apostles (Jn. 20:23). Therefore all
245 Suppl, 40|     loosing was given to all ~the apostles in common, nevertheless
246 Suppl, 59|         Church at the time of the apostles, both Jews ~and Gentiles
247 Suppl, 65|          of nature. Wherefore the apostles ~inserted the prohibition
248 Suppl, 66|          their institution to the apostles, since the Church ~has the
249 Suppl, 67| Chrysostom] says that even as the apostles permitted ~second marriages,
250 Suppl, 69|      sayest that the souls of the apostles and martyrs have taken up ~
251 Suppl, 69|        God? Wouldst thou ~put the apostles in chains, imprison them
252 Suppl, 69|         Jerome is speaking of the apostles and martyrs in reference ~
253 Suppl, 71|           was ~established by the apostles themselves according to
254 Suppl, 71|          the Saviour and His holy apostles sanctioned a ~commemoration
255 Suppl, 72|          following words: "If the apostles and martyrs while ~yet in
256 Suppl, 74|        OTC Para. 2/2~Further, the apostles were more cognizant of God'
257 Suppl, 74|          for this reason when the apostles ~asked Him about this, Christ
258 Suppl, 74|           He refused ~to tell the apostles, He will not reveal to others:
259 Suppl, 85|        that even the days of the ~apostles were called the last days (
260 Suppl, 86|   promised to none but the twelve apostles ~(Mt. 19:28): "You shall
261 Suppl, 86|      voluntarily poor are not all apostles, it would seem that ~the
262 Suppl, 86|            He spoke to the twelve apostles in whose person ~he made
 
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