Part, Question
1 1, 1 | as one science: "Wisdom ~gave him the knowledge [scientiam]
2 1, 1 | assigned, as when Our Lord gave the reason why Moses ~allowed
3 1, 3 | this is false: "For men gave the ~incommunicable name
4 1, 13 | contrary, It is written: "They gave the incommunicable name
5 1, 20 | also, for which reason He gave him the care of the ~Church;
6 1, 41 | Synod.): "The will of ~God gave to all creatures their substance:
7 1, 41 | substance: but perfect birth gave the Son ~a nature derived
8 1, 42 | Jn. 14:31: "As the Father gave Me commandment so do I."
9 1, 56 | thing heated is from what gave it heat, and the building
10 1, 69 | corresponded to the name He gave.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[69] A[
11 1, 75 | spirit return to God Who gave it." Again the process of
12 1, 41 | Synod.): "The will of ~God gave to all creatures their substance:
13 1, 41 | substance: but perfect birth gave the Son ~a nature derived
14 1, 42 | Jn. 14:31: "As the Father gave Me commandment so do I."
15 1, 57 | thing heated is from what gave it heat, and the building
16 1, 70 | corresponded to the name He gave.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[69] A[
17 1, 74 | spirit return to God Who gave it." Again the process of
18 1, 90 | has in view. Therefore God gave to each natural ~being the
19 1, 93 | as the ~eyes which Christ gave to the man born blind were
20 1, 94 | proportionate degree the widow gave more, as Our Lord ~said;
21 1, 94 | Lord ~said; because she gave more in proportion to her
22 1, 95 | ordinaria on Gn. 1:26]: "God gave man mastership over the
23 1, 105 | inclination. Now God alone gave to the creature the power
24 1, 114 | Therefore Augustine fittingly gave the name of "seminal ~virtues" [
25 2, 4 | ad ~Dioscor.) that "God gave the soul such a powerful
26 2, 5 | other ~animals, because it gave him reason and hands, with
27 2, 5 | necessary, although it gave him not the wherewithal
28 2, 38 | Augustine says that his "sorrow gave way to his former pleasures."~
29 2, 51 | natural power. Thus ~He gave to the apostles the science
30 2, 63 | be continent, ~except God gave it." Therefore neither can
31 2, 63 | naturally; and the eye which He gave to the man born blind, as
32 2, 63 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: God gave the man born blind an eye
33 2, 85 | gift of original justice, ~gave the body a certain incorruptibility,
34 2, 87 | he says: ~"Wherefore God gave them up to the desires of
35 2, 89 | woman, by doubt, for she gave ~way to vainglory, merely
36 2, 91 | God, in His one ~kingdom, gave one law to men, while they
37 2, 94 | Because on ~Ecclus. 17:9, "He gave them instructions, and the
38 2, 98 | written ~(Ezech. 20:25): "I gave them statutes that were
39 2, 98 | the time ~of Abraham God gave men certain familiar, and,
40 2, 99 | Ecclus. 17:9): "Moreover, He gave them ~discipline [Douay: '
41 2, 100 | Ecclus. 17:9): "Moreover He gave them ~instructions, and
42 2, 100 | the decalogue; whereas He gave the other precepts to the ~
43 2, 102 | sin, the chief is that He gave His Son; wherefore it is ~
44 2, 102 | to man, forasmuch ~as God gave them to man for food. Wherefore
45 2, 102 | Venus and Priapus, which gave honor to that part of the
46 2, 102 | thy eyes'], ~the Pharisees gave a false interpretation to
47 2, 103 | the feast of the Passover gave place to the feast of ~Christ'
48 2, 103 | the result being that he ~gave scandal to the Gentiles.~
49 2, 105 | authority with full power, but gave them judges and ~governors
50 2, 105 | in this matter ~the Law gave the people an unfitting
51 2, 105 | transgressions, viz. because "he ~gave himself to revelling . . .
52 2, 106 | Reply OBJ 3: The same God gave both the New and the Old
53 2, 106 | different ways. For He gave the Old Law written on tables
54 2, 106 | tables of stone: ~whereas He gave the New Law written "in
55 2, 108 | 2~Reply OBJ 3: Our Lord gave the apostles those precepts
56 2, 108 | precepts which Our Lord gave His apostles (Mt. 10). ~
57 2, 108 | In like manner when He gave the ~counsel of perpetual
58 2, 110 | Gn. 39:21) that the Lord gave to Joseph "grace [Douay: ~'
59 2, 111 | And to these children ~God gave knowledge and understanding
60 2, 113 | miraculous work, as ~when He gave sight to the blind or raised
61 2, 114 | his ~operation, what God gave him the power of operation
62 2, 1 | heretics. It was this that gave rise to the necessity of ~
63 2, 2 | therein, saying: "I saw, and I gave testimony, that this is
64 2, 9 | the right ways . . . and gave him the knowledge of holy
65 2, 10 | reply is that the Lord ~gave this command in reference
66 2, 13 | the Holy Ghost which He gave to men.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
67 2, 14 | abstinence and continency, "God gave knowledge and understanding
68 2, 22 | which reason the Philosopher gave the preference ~to the intellectual
69 2, 23 | written (Mt. 25:15) that "He gave to ~every one according
70 2, 30 | Reply OBJ 3: The widow who gave less in quantity, gave more
71 2, 30 | who gave less in quantity, gave more in ~proportion; and
72 2, 30 | commit a mortal sin unless he gave an alms. But it does not
73 2, 30 | unjustly, while the latter gave it unjustly. This ~happens
74 2, 30 | the Blessed Lucy that she gave alms without the knowledge
75 2, 30 | especially the case if they gave alms for them. Therefore
76 2, 31 | says on Gal. 2:11, "Peter gave an example to superiors,
77 2, 42 | anything ~impossible." But God gave this commandment, as is
78 2, 58 | Moses was sinful although it gave a sign of great ~fertility,"
79 2, 60 | deserves to lose ~what he gave, wherefore restitution should
80 2, 65 | The power which God gave Pilate was such that he
81 2, 75 | the example of a man who gave the just price for a book
82 2, 85 | and therefore he that gave a tenth, which is the sign
83 2, 85 | each man of his own accord gave him what he deemed right.
84 2, 85 | kind of prophetic instinct gave tithes to Melchisedech,
85 2, 92 | viii, 23): while others gave divine worship not to the
86 2, 92 | virtue. To all these they gave divine worship, as Augustine
87 2, 92 | as did the people; and gave utterance in the schools
88 2, 92 | affections, forasmuch as he gave other men divine ~honor,
89 2, 92 | affection, or ~their kings, gave the incommunicable name [
90 2, 92 | diligence of the craftsman, he gave them divine worship; ~hence
91 2, 92 | consider His excellence men gave ~divine worship to certain
92 2, 94 | children" who ~abstained, "God gave knowledge, and understanding
93 2, 95 | xxii, 36): "Christ who ~gave proof of God's power by
94 2, 98 | would be accorded to all who gave a certain alms, ~because
95 2, 98 | the money which he basely gave, ~although the other party
96 2, 102 | Gregory says (Moral. xix), "gave an example to His servants
97 2, 102 | according to Jn. 1:12: "He ~gave them power to be made the
98 2, 104 | benefactor of his own free-will gave something ~he was not bound
99 2, 120 | the first of all precepts, gave expression, by prohibition
100 2, 121 | above (FS, Q[24], A[2]), gave the name of ~passions to
101 2, 121 | the other hand, the Stoics gave the name of passions to
102 2, 122 | faith or brotherly love gave themselves up to martyrdom
103 2, 123 | not to be Caesar's slave, ~gave himself up to death. Therefore
104 2, 140 | food ~(Dan. 1:12), "God gave knowledge, and understanding
105 2, 145 | when "bowing His head, He gave ~up the ghost" (Jn. 19:30):
106 2, 154 | be continent, except God gave it." ~Therefore incontinence
107 2, 165 | according to Ecclus. 17:12, God "gave to every one of them commandment ~
108 2, 169 | expressed in Eph. 4:11, "And He gave some ~apostles; and some
109 2, 172 | previously (3 Kgs. 4:29): "God gave to Solomon wisdom and ~understanding
110 2, 172 | His messenger: even as He ~gave a true answer by Elias to
111 2, 173 | heaven: otherwise if he gave the name of third heaven
112 2, 174 | according as the Holy Ghost gave them to speak"; on which
113 2, 174 | form of fiery tongues, and gave them the knowledge of ~all
114 2, 181 | words (Eph. 4:11,12): "He gave some apostles, and some ~
115 2, 184 | inaugurated by Christ. Now Christ gave a special counsel of poverty; ~
116 2, 185 | life without ~working, and gave it to the needy when they
117 2, 185 | the Fathers (v, 6) that he gave thanks because ~he was forced
118 2, 186 | holy David to whom the Lord gave great testimony." Now ~religious
119 2, 187 | commandments. For our Lord gave the ~counsel of perfection
120 2, 187 | to disparage Christ Who gave this counsel. Hence Augustine
121 3, 1 | reverence ~grew weaker, He gave the law to Moses in writing;
122 3, 7 | In this sense Plotinus gave to a certain sublime ~degree
123 3, 7 | Father from ~all eternity gave the Son, viz. the Divine
124 3, 8 | says (Tract. xlvii), "He gave to ~His members to be shepherds;
125 3, 13 | disciples together, He gave them power over unclean
126 3, 13 | works to be kept secret, He gave an example to His ~servants
127 3, 15 | man ~Christ the Son of God gave Himself to us as a pattern
128 3, 15 | iniquity ~of us all" (i.e. He gave Him up to be a victim for
129 3, 20 | with God." And hereby He ~gave us to understand that He
130 3, 21 | receive. And therefore, as He gave ~thanks to the Father for
131 3, 21 | the like. And in this He gave us an example, that we ~
132 3, 23 | according to Jn. 1:12: "He gave them power to ~be made the
133 3, 25 | whom in these images they gave the veneration of ~"latria."
134 3, 25 | error ~of the Gentiles, who gave honor to dead men. Therefore
135 3, 25 | error of the Gentiles, who gave the worship of "latria"
136 3, 26 | Christ Jesus," ~added: "Who gave Himself a redemption for
137 3, 27 | sin or fomes, but ~rather gave her mind a unity of purpose
138 3, 28 | a virgin. But since she gave birth ~to the Word made
139 3, 28 | not know her, until she gave birth, being unaware of
140 3, 28 | on by ~Joseph, until she gave birth. But afterwards she
141 3, 28 | by her husband until she gave birth, that we may be given
142 3, 31 | a virgin ~conceived and gave birth to God.~Aquin.: SMT
143 3, 31 | others said that Matthew gave the true genealogy of Christ: ~
144 3, 31 | genealogy of Christ: ~while Luke gave the supposititious genealogy;
145 3, 31 | have supposed that Matthew gave the forefathers according ~
146 3, 31 | the flesh: whereas Luke gave these according to the spirit,
147 3, 35 | that she conceived him ~and gave birth to him. Therefore
148 3, 36 | Acts ~10:40,41): "God . . . gave" Christ rising again "to
149 3, 38 | signs: thus the Lord (Ex. 4) gave Moses the power of working ~
150 3, 38 | reason why was because he gave not ~Christ's baptism, but
151 3, 38 | own . . . That which Peter gave . . . and if ~any were given
152 3, 38 | by the deacon Philip, who gave the baptism of Christ, were
153 3, 39 | voice to which the Father ~gave utterance bore witness to
154 3, 40 | manner of living our Lord gave an example of ~perfection
155 3, 40 | heathens, Paul says that he gave it ~up": thus it was possible
156 3, 42 | the earth." ~But Christ gave light and salvation through
157 3, 43 | heaven": but not that ~He gave them no sign at all. Or
158 3, 43 | object of their prophecy, and gave Him great glory . ~. . He,
159 3, 44 | and glorified God ~that gave such power to men." But
160 3, 44 | signify that His death gave life to the dead; "the earth
161 3, 45 | was " ~. . . that Moses gave the Law . . . while Elias . . .
162 3, 45 | by the ~Law, which Moses gave them, and by the prophets,
163 3, 46 | above (Q[1], A[2]), God gave him His Son to satisfy for
164 3, 46 | when with bowed head He gave up the ghost." It ~seems,
165 3, 47 | another also. But Christ gave Himself up for us, as it
166 3, 47 | delivered Him up; but as man ~He gave Himself up by a will inspired
167 3, 47 | to the chief ~priests who gave Him up to Pilate, according
168 3, 48 | love and obedience, Christ gave more to ~God than was required
169 3, 48 | redemption. ~But God the Father gave His Son in redemption for
170 3, 50 | this, that God the Father gave Him up to the ~Passion:
171 3, 51 | the devotion of those who gave Him burial. Hence ~Augustine
172 3, 51 | inflicted on Him, to which He gave Himself up willingly. And ~
173 3, 52 | detained in ~Purgatory He gave hope of attaining to glory:
174 3, 52 | His ~Godhead, to which He gave effect from the beginning
175 3, 55 | raised up the ~third day, and gave Him to be made manifest,
176 3, 55 | glorified body: yet He gave no sign thereof in His Resurrection. ~
177 3, 57 | which He assumed, Christ gave us the hope of going thither; ~
178 3, 59 | the Ancient of days, who gave Him ~power, and glory, and
179 3, 59 | just quoted from John: "'He gave ~Him power to do judgment,
180 3, 59 | be interpreted ~thus: "He gave Him power to do judgment,
181 3, 59 | it is written that "He gave Him power, and glory, and
182 3, 60 | told (Mt. 25:15) that she "gave to ~everyone according to
183 3, 62 | sanctified forasmuch as they gave themselves up to the Divine
184 3, 64 | consists in this, that He, Who gave them their power, could
185 3, 64 | baptizing, to those to whom He gave the power of ~administering
186 3, 66 | mandate of Christ. But Christ gave the disciples the mandate
187 3, 66 | on the Gentiles, when He gave the commandment: "Going,
188 3, 66 | teach ~you." Now our Lord gave at the same time the precepts
189 3, 66 | administered: because John gave his own ~Baptism; the murderer,
190 3, 66 | for which reason our Lord gave His ~disciples the commandment
191 3, 70 | Passion not ~even Baptism gave entrance to the kingdom.
192 3, 74 | 1~OBJ 2: Further, Christ gave no power to the ministers
193 3, 78 | and then He ~broke it, and gave it to His disciples." But
194 3, 78 | pronounced those ~words, when He gave it to His disciples; but
195 3, 80 | But (Mt. 7:6) ~our Lord gave this command: "Give not
196 3, 80 | supper was ended our Lord gave the ~sacrament to His disciples,
197 3, 80 | the fact that our Lord ~gave this sacrament after taking
198 3, 80 | and on that account He gave no command for it ~to be
199 3, 80 | Council of Tours, Canon 1) gave permission "that all ~should
200 3, 81 | and blood?~(2) Whether He gave it to Judas?~(3) What kind
201 3, 81 | Christ during the supper gave His ~body and blood to His
202 3, 81 | and blood, ~and afterwards gave it to be taken by the disciples.
203 3, 81 | at the supper, when He gave to the disciples the sacrament
204 3, 81 | them in the same way as He ~gave them to others to take.
205 3, 81 | New Testament, which He gave to the disciples. And ~therefore
206 3, 81 | Para. 1/1~Whether Christ gave His body to Judas?~Aquin.:
207 3, 81 | do and to teach." But He gave the ~command (Mt. 7:6): "
208 3, 81 | Jn. 13:26) that Christ gave ~dipped bread to Judas.
209 3, 81 | Judas. Consequently, if He gave His body to him, it ~appears
210 3, 81 | him, it ~appears that He gave it him in the morsel, especially
211 3, 81 | had dipped the bread, He gave it to Judas, the son of
212 3, 81 | Whether Christ received and gave to the disciples His impassible
213 3, 81 | Christ both received and gave to the disciples His ~impassible
214 3, 81 | them," ~the gloss says: "He gave to the disciples at the
215 3, 81 | seem so suited." But Christ gave His ~body as suited for
216 3, 81 | for eating. Therefore He gave it just as it was after
217 3, 81 | mortal body. Therefore, He gave a passible and mortal body ~
218 3, 81 | the Last Supper, when He gave His body to the disciples ~
219 3, 81 | And according to this He gave His body in an impassible
220 3, 82 | the ~supper, so also He gave it to others to be partaken
221 3, 83 | consecrated this sacrament and gave ~it to His disciples. But
222 3, 83 | out with a loud ~voice He gave up the ghost (Mt. 27:46,
223 3, 83 | without danger, the Church gave ~order for that thing to
224 3, 83 | communion, because Christ gave dipped bread only to Judas
225 3, 84 | Further, just as our Lord gave His disciples the power
226 3, 84 | the power which ~Christ gave His apostles, it seems that
227 3, 84 | hand, He ~both received and gave to others the sacrament
228 3, 84 | which is unknown], "Our Lord gave sight to many blind men ~
229 3, 87 | danger of falling back, if he gave up the desire of going ~
230 Suppl, 20| when our Lord ~(Jn. 20:23) gave all the apostles in general,
231 Suppl, 20| to Peter in particular He gave the power of forgiving sins ~(
232 Suppl, 25| said to help a man if he gave him an ~"obol."~Aquin.:
233 Suppl, 37| OBJ 2: Further, our Lord gave His disciples the priestly
234 Suppl, 37| 1~Reply OBJ 2: Our Lord gave His disciples the priestly
235 Suppl, 37| resurrection, however, He gave them the ~priestly power,
236 Suppl, 40| that very throne, and Who gave the fulness of His own to
237 Suppl, 47| virtue of the consent he gave ~before.~Aquin.: SMT XP
238 Suppl, 48| so would a man sin if he gave another man the power to ~
239 Suppl, 52| but not if ~the father gave himself up as a slave after
240 Suppl, 62| particular fact. Wherefore God gave out the law according to
241 Suppl, 68| Gn. 25:5,6) that "Abraham gave all his ~possessions to
242 Suppl, 68| children of the concubines he gave ~gifts": and yet the latter
243 Suppl, 71| keener sight. They also gave the instance ~of a lesson
244 Suppl, 72| forth his right hand, and gave to Judas a ~sword of gold,
245 Suppl, 72| Civ. Dei xx, 13): "The sea gave up ~the dead that were in
246 Suppl, 80| contrary, The Blessed Virgin gave birth to her Son by a miracle. ~
247 Suppl, 85| is that whereby He first gave things their being, by fashioning
248 Suppl, 87| made the law. Now Christ gave ~us the law of the Gospel
249 Suppl, 87| Ancient of days . . . And He gave Him power and glory, and
250 Suppl, 90| written (Mt. ~25:15): "He gave to every one according to
251 Suppl, 92| Egypt, ~took Gezer . . . and gave it for a dowry to his daughter,
252 Suppl, 94| Moral. ix): If this fire gave any light, "he would by
253 Suppl, 95| the Author of nature, Who gave nature this ~inclination
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