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       Part, Question12001   3, 64  |                 Para. 1/2~Reply OBJ 3: A man who is in mortal sin is
12002   3, 64  |                  which belongs to Him as man. ~And Him in their very
12003   3, 64  |                  1/1~OBJ 2: Further, one man's intention cannot be known
12004   3, 64  |              Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, a man's intention cannot bear
12005   3, 64  |                  this is not entirely in man's power, because when a
12006   3, 64  |                  s power, because when a man ~wishes to be very intent
12007   3, 64  |            epistle of John (10): "If any man come to you, and bring not ~
12008   3, 64  |               you": and (Titus 3:10): "A man that is a heretic, after
12009   3, 64  |                  as charity belongs to a man's own power so also does ~
12010   3, 64  |                  1: It may happen that a man's faith is defective in
12011   3, 64  |                 3]~). Consequently, if a man be suspended by the Church,
12012   3, 64  |                 a ~sacrament from such a man: so that he does not receive
12013   3, 64  |              somebody were to ~baptize a man in order to kill him afterwards.~
12014   3, 64  |          sacrament: for instance, when a man does not ~intend to confer
12015   3, 64  |               servant [minister] of some man were to carry ~alms to the
12016   3, 65  |             namely, ~in order to perfect man in things pertaining to
12017   3, 65  |                 things ~spiritual. Now a man attains perfection in the
12018   3, 65  |           society in which he lives, for man is by nature a ~social animal.
12019   3, 65  |                   With regard to himself man is perfected in the life
12020   3, 65  |                 by generation whereby ~a man begins to be and to live:
12021   3, 65  |           Secondly, by ~growth whereby a man is brought to perfect size
12022   3, 65  |                strength are preserved to man; and ~corresponding to this
12023   3, 65  |                 the flesh of the Son ~of Man, and drink His blood, you
12024   3, 65  |                 this would be enough for man if he had an impassible
12025   3, 65  |               and spiritually; but since man is liable at times to both ~
12026   3, 65  |               infirmity, i.e. sin, hence man needs a cure from ~his infirmity;
12027   3, 65  |           remainder of sin, and prepares man for ~final glory. Wherefore
12028   3, 65  |                  to the whole community, man is perfected in two ways.
12029   3, 65  |                 while in Extreme Unction man ~is prepared for the immediate
12030   3, 65  |                which is spiritual." But ~man is begotten through Matrimony
12031   3, 65  |           through the sacrament of order man receives the power of ~agent
12032   3, 65  |                Further, Penance prepares man for the Eucharist. But a ~
12033   3, 65  |              those sacraments by which a man is perfected in ~himself,
12034   3, 65  |           sacrament of order, in which a man is made ~a perfecter of
12035   3, 65  |          perfection of size and power in man. Consequently, ~the Eucharist
12036   3, 65  |                of the Eucharist: while a man ~is perfected by Confirmation,
12037   3, 65  |              Penance and Extreme Unction man is prepared to receive the ~
12038   3, 65  |             prince in the Church. But ~a man is not deputed to any duty
12039   3, 65  |               the ~sacrament that unites man to Christ Himself, is greater
12040   3, 65  |             Baptism (Jn. 3:5): "Unless a man ~be born again of water
12041   3, 65  |                  the flesh of the Son of Man, and drink of His blood,
12042   3, 65  |              Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, a man can be saved without the
12043   3, 66  |              water, in which it is, into man who is the ~subject of true
12044   3, 66  |                 in applying the water to man, i.e. in ~the washing. Hence
12045   3, 66  |                  refers to the fact that man by ~being baptized begins
12046   3, 66  |            especially to faith, by which man receives spiritual life, ~
12047   3, 66  |               Habac 2:4): "But (My) just man ~liveth by faith"; and Baptism
12048   3, 66  |               the element itself, but in man, to whom the element is
12049   3, 66  |                must have been binding on man as soon ~as it was instituted.
12050   3, 66  |            Secondly, because by ~Baptism man is "made conformable" to
12051   3, 66  |                   before ~proclaiming to man his obligation of conforming
12052   3, 66  |           Nicodemus (Jn. 3:5), "Unless a man be born again ~of water
12053   3, 66  |                said (Jn. 3:5): "Unless a man be born again of ~water
12054   3, 66  |                    on Jn. 3:5, "Unless a man be born again," etc., "When
12055   3, 66  |                in a kind of tomb our old man is buried, and ~being submerged
12056   3, 66  |                   there is no need for a man who does an action, to make ~
12057   3, 66  |                 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Since a man may be washed with water
12058   3, 66  |               says on Jn. 3:5: "Unless a man be born again of water and
12059   3, 66  |                 a kind of ~tomb, our old man is buried, and being submerged,
12060   3, 66  |                  is done, ~the body of a man, or some part thereof, is
12061   3, 66  |            holding that Christ is a mere man, and that He is ~not called
12062   3, 66  |                 Christ's mercy surpasses man's guilt.~Aquin.: SMT TP
12063   3, 66  |              regeneration; inasmuch as a man ~dies to the old life, and
12064   3, 66  |             written (Jn. 3:5): "Unless a man be born again of water and
12065   3, 66  |                kingdom of God." Now one ~man can be begotten but once.
12066   3, 66  |                 holding Him to be a mere man), "while the latter," i.e.
12067   3, 66  |               perverse as to deem a mere man," viz. Montanus, ~"to be
12068   3, 66  |              Christ's death in so far as man dies ~with Christ, that
12069   3, 66  |                feast." And ~forasmuch as man is born once, whereas he
12070   3, 66  |          according to Jn. 3:5: "Unless a man be ~born again of water
12071   3, 66  |              true faith, since 'the just man liveth by faith'; while ~
12072   3, 66  |           because "the senses ~of a wise man are in his head" (Eccl 2:
12073   3, 66  |             Christ's Passion, to which a man is conformed by Baptism, ~
12074   3, 66  |            depend on it. Consequently, a man may, without Baptism of
12075   3, 66  |                 Lamb." In ~like manner a man receives the effect of Baptism
12076   3, 66  |                Greater love than this no man hath that a man lay down
12077   3, 66  |                  this no man hath that a man lay down his life for his ~
12078   3, 67  |                 2: Further, by Baptism a man is admitted to the body
12079   3, 67  |                   Moreover, by Baptism a man becomes a ~participator
12080   3, 67  |                 state. ~Now by Baptism a man attains only to the lowest
12081   3, 67  |                necessary for ~salvation, man can easily find the remedy.
12082   3, 67  |          sacraments is Baptism, which is man's regeneration unto spiritual ~
12083   3, 67  |           punishment. Consequently, lest man should have to go without
12084   3, 67  |                  lack of being baptized, man should suffer loss of his
12085   3, 67  |                nor to use authority over man, but to be subject to him ~[
12086   3, 67  |                 says on Jn. 3:4, "Can" a man ~"enter a second time into
12087   3, 67  |                 head of the woman is the man," and "the head of . . . ~
12088   3, 67  |                  and "the head of . . . ~man, is Christ" (1 Cor. 11:3),
12089   3, 67  |                  should not baptize if a man be ~available for the purpose;
12090   3, 67  |                 the same ~grounds either man or woman can baptize in
12091   3, 67  |              Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, a man confers the sacrament of
12092   3, 67  |               not consider it ~to be the man who baptizes, but that the
12093   3, 67  |               part of the ~minister, any man is competent. Consequently,
12094   3, 67  |               Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: The man who baptizes offers but
12095   3, 67  |                  one could draw. But one man can baptize. Therefore several,
12096   3, 67  |                same time on one. But one man can ~baptize several at
12097   3, 67  |             notion of a ~minister; for a man does not baptize save as
12098   3, 67  |                  dipped or sprinkled the man together, ~they should be
12099   3, 67  |                 one godparent, be this a man or a woman."~Aquin.: SMT
12100   3, 67  |                 1/1~I answer that, Every man is bound to fulfil those
12101   3, 68  |           receive Baptism?~(2) Whether a man can be saved without Baptism?~(
12102   3, 68  |               For Christ ~did not narrow man's road to salvation. But
12103   3, 68  |               original sin. Now, since a man who is baptized is without ~
12104   3, 68  |                 is given in order that a man may, through grace, ~be
12105   3, 68  |             written (Jn. 3:5): "Unless a man be born again of ~water
12106   3, 68  |                  Baptism ~conferred on a man, that being regenerated
12107   3, 68  |               not everything that ~is in man is baptized." Now it is
12108   3, 68  |                that in carnal generation man ~does not beget in respect
12109   3, 68  |                Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether a man can be saved without Baptism? ~
12110   3, 68  |                  OBJ 1: It seems that no man can be saved without Baptism.
12111   3, 68  |                said (Jn. 3:5): "Unless a man be born again of water and
12112   3, 68  |             without Baptism, by which a ~man is born again of water and
12113   3, 68  |          sanctification, it seems that a man ~can obtain salvation without
12114   3, 68  |             desire: for instance, when a man wishes to be baptized, but
12115   3, 68  |           receiving Baptism. And ~such a man can obtain salvation without
12116   3, 68  |                   sacraments, sanctifies man inwardly. Hence Ambrose
12117   3, 68  |                  written (1 Kgs. 16:7), "man seeth those things ~that
12118   3, 68  |              beholdeth the heart." Now a man who desires to ~be "born
12119   3, 68  |                Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: No man obtains eternal life unless
12120   3, 68  |              absolution is given when a ~man receives Baptism, or suffers
12121   3, 68  |                   salvation in so far as man cannot be saved without,
12122   3, 68  |                  at any ~time." Yet if a man is forestalled by death,
12123   3, 68  |                  may not sin. But if any man sin, we have an ~advocate
12124   3, 68  |               Para. 1/2~I answer that, A man may be said to be a sinner
12125   3, 68  |               Body Para. 2/2~Secondly, a man may be called a sinner because
12126   3, 68  |                Christ." Now so long as a man ~wills to sin, he cannot
12127   3, 68  |           Penance (Serm. cccli) that "no man who has the use of ~free-will
12128   3, 68  |                But the very ~fact that a man presents himself to be cleansed
12129   3, 68  |                 manifest ~that on such a man the sacrament of Baptism
12130   3, 68  |            Himself: and thus He prepares man's will so that it ~wills
12131   3, 68  |                medicine ~given to a sick man, unless he show some sign
12132   3, 68  |             Baptism give salvation ~to a man whose will is set on sinning,
12133   3, 68  |              character cannot dispose ~a man for grace as long as he
12134   3, 68  |                sin; for "God compels ~no man to be virtuous," as Damascene
12135   3, 68  |           justice seems to demand that a man ~should be punished for
12136   3, 68  |                Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, man owes satisfaction to God
12137   3, 68  |                is to say that by Baptism man is ~incorporated in the
12138   3, 68  |                mercy." Now for this is a man baptized, that he may obtain
12139   3, 68  |                Baptism: in other ~words, man should call his sins to
12140   3, 68  |                 because the reason why a man ~makes outward confession
12141   3, 68  |                  of confession made to a man is penal, by reason of the
12142   3, 68  |             punishment is ~enjoined on a man who is being baptized. ~
12143   3, 68  |                 it does not seem that a ~man should be rebaptized through
12144   3, 68  |                answer that, By Baptism a man dies to the old life of
12145   3, 68  |                  1/1~Reply OBJ 1: When a man is justified by Baptism,
12146   3, 68  |                 the Church's ritual, the man who comes to be baptized
12147   3, 68  |               Therefore it ~seems that a man who has not right faith
12148   3, 68  |               faith were necessary for a man to receive Baptism.~Aquin.:
12149   3, 68  |                not to be conferred on ~a man who is unwilling to give
12150   3, 68  |              says (Rm. 5:17), "if by one man's offense ~death reigned
12151   3, 68  |                  of the sin of the first man, ~as the Apostle says in
12152   3, 68  |                said (Jn. 3:5): "Unless a man be born again of ~water
12153   3, 68  |                  to Prov. 22:5: "A young man according to his ~way, even
12154   3, 68  |             greater ~urgency to rescue a man from the danger of eternal
12155   3, 68  |                  1~OBJ 3: Further, every man belongs more to God, from
12156   3, 68  |                 is not right to rescue a man from death of the body ~
12157   3, 68  |                  law: for instance, if a man be condemned to ~death by
12158   3, 68  |                 3 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Man is ordained unto God through
12159   3, 68  |                 subject to the action of man, so as to receive the sacrament,
12160   3, 68  |              sacrament, at the ~hands of man, unto salvation. They can,
12161   3, 68  |                Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, man excels irrational animals
12162   3, 69  |                  by Baptism?~(2) Whether man is freed from all punishment
12163   3, 69  |                  virtues are bestowed on man by Baptism?~(5) Of the effects
12164   3, 69  |                But ~by carnal generation man contracts none but original
12165   3, 69  |                 is clear that by Baptism man ~dies unto the oldness of
12166   3, 69  |                  Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether man is freed by Baptism from
12167   3, 69  |                 1/1~OBJ 1: It seems that man is not freed by Baptism
12168   3, 69  |          punishment has been remitted, a man no ~longer deserves to be
12169   3, 69  |                 AA[1],4,5) by ~Baptism a man is incorporated in the Passion
12170   3, 69  |               not only what punishment a man deserves in respect of God,
12171   3, 69  |                 more, ~therefore, should man be freed from the penalties
12172   3, 69  |                in such a way as to free ~man from all debt of punishment
12173   3, 69  |                 Therefore it also ~frees man from the penalties of the
12174   3, 69  |                  Baptism is that the old man is crucified, and ~the body
12175   3, 69  |               though the living flesh of man were ~delivered by the destruction
12176   3, 69  |              First, because, by Baptism, man is incorporated in Christ, ~
12177   3, 69  |                 to which he is ~subject, man may receive the crown of
12178   3, 69  |          destroyed," a gloss says: "If a man after ~Baptism live in the
12179   3, 69  |                  sin no ~longer - Like a man who, having captured a redoubtable
12180   3, 69  |                 power" in the sense that man should no longer be in fear
12181   3, 69  |               Baptism He takes away from man forthwith the guilt of ~
12182   3, 69  |                  virtues are bestowed on man by Baptism?~Aquin.: SMT
12183   3, 69  |              virtues are not bestowed on man by ~Baptism. Because, as
12184   3, 69  |              virtues are not bestowed on man by Baptism.~Aquin.: SMT
12185   3, 69  |                 2): "There was a certain man in Cesarea, named ~Cornelius,
12186   3, 69  |               Italian band, a ~religious man and fearing God"; who, nevertheless,
12187   3, 69  |         pleasurably." But after ~Baptism man retains proneness to evil
12188   3, 69  |              virtue ~consists. Therefore man does not acquire grace and
12189   3, 69  |                   Hence it is clear that man ~receives grace and virtues
12190   3, 69  |                 A[1], ad 2; Q[68], A[2]) man receives the ~forgiveness
12191   3, 69  |              defects diminished, so that man be not overcome by ~them.~
12192   3, 69  |                  But it is by faith that man is incorporated in ~Christ,
12193   3, 69  |                 active generation. But a man is ~regenerated spiritually
12194   3, 69  |                  answer that, By Baptism man is born again unto the spiritual
12195   3, 69  |                necessity that by Baptism man is incorporated in Christ,
12196   3, 69  |                Baptism ~is that by which man brings forth good works;
12197   3, 69  |                  body: thus ~also when a man is asleep, though he may
12198   3, 69  |              Faith and charity depend on man's will, yet so that the ~
12199   3, 69  |               Joan. ad ~Parth. iii), "no man is born of water and the
12200   3, 69  |                 applying to adults, that man "without ~himself is not
12201   3, 69  |               Baptism; from which when a man comes ~forth, the gates
12202   3, 69  |                by ~applying its power to man.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[69] A[
12203   3, 69  |                  virtues are bestowed on man by Baptism. But ~some, after
12204   3, 69  |            Divine power which can change man's will to that ~which is
12205   3, 69  |                     God does not ~compel man to be righteous." Consequently
12206   3, 69  |             Consequently in order that a man be ~justified by Baptism,
12207   3, 69  |                 baptismal effect. Now, a man is said to be insincere
12208   3, 69  |               Bapt. cont. Donat. vii), a man is said to be ~insincere,
12209   3, 69  |             Christ by grace. Secondly, a man is said to be baptized in ~
12210   3, 69  |                  OBJ 2: When God changes man's will from evil to good,
12211   3, 69  |                  will from evil to good, man does not ~approach with
12212   3, 69  |             sacrament, that an insincere man be made sincere; but ~that
12213   3, 69  |                 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: A man is said to be insincere
12214   3, 69  |          Consequently, to whatever sin a man wishes to cleave, if he
12215   3, 69  |            Further, it may happen that a man approach Baptism insincerely, ~
12216   3, 69  |         downwards. In like manner when a man is ~baptized, he receives
12217   3, 69  |                  the work of God, not of man. ~Consequently, it is not
12218   3, 69  |      Consequently, it is not dead in the man, who being insincere, is
12219   3, 70  |                   to ~wit, as in Baptism man makes a profession of faith,
12220   3, 70  |          pellicule, so ~Baptism despoils man of carnal behavior.~Aquin.:
12221   3, 70  |                the ~pillar of cloud: yet man did not make, by means of
12222   3, 70  |                 delivered from the first man's sin, ~except by faith
12223   3, 70  |               forthwith after the ~first man's sin, and not at the time
12224   3, 70  |                 Further, in circumcision man made profession of keeping
12225   3, 70  |                 I testify . . . to every man ~circumcising himself, that
12226   3, 70  |             natural reason flourished in man to such an ~extent, that
12227   3, 70  |          according to Jn. 7:23: "(If) a ~man receives circumcision on
12228   3, 70  |                 I testify . . . to every man ~circumcising himself, that
12229   3, 70  |                avail unto the renewal of man."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[70] A[
12230   3, 70  |              future Passion: so that the man who was circumcised, professed ~
12231   3, 70  |             character that ~incorporates man in Christ, and bestows grace
12232   3, 71  |                  the spiritual life. But man begins to ~live before being
12233   3, 71  |                  being taught. Therefore man should not be catechized,
12234   3, 71  |              Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, a man, when catechized, confesses
12235   3, 71  |             Cleric. i): "Before Baptism ~man should be prepared by catechism,
12236   3, 71  |              faith. Now in order ~that a man receive the faith, he must
12237   3, 71  |               life of grace unto which a man is regenerated, ~presupposes
12238   3, 71  |                rational nature, in which man is capable of ~receiving
12239   3, 71  |               OBJ 2: Further, so long as man is a subject of sin, the
12240   3, 71  |               the devil is the enemy ~of man's salvation, which man acquires
12241   3, 71  |                of man's salvation, which man acquires by Baptism; and
12242   3, 71  |                has a certain ~power over man from the very fact that
12243   3, 71  |              exorcisms, lest they impede man's salvation. ~Which expulsion
12244   3, 71  |            anointing with ~oil signifies man's ability to fight against
12245   3, 71  |                  in so far as he hinders man from ~obtaining glory, is
12246   3, 71  |                  glory, is expelled from man by the baptismal ablution;
12247   3, 71  |                 in ~so far as he hinders man from receiving the sacrament,
12248   3, 71  |             ordained to the salvation of man; hence it is ~written (Mk.
12249   3, 71  |            hostile power, which deceived man." But the Church does nothing
12250   3, 71  |               Baptism. For Baptism gives man grace unto the full remission
12251   3, 71  |                  demons strive to hinder man's ~salvation. And this impediment
12252   3, 71  |                   the demon's power over man ~remains as to the stain
12253   3, 71  |                contracted ~original sin, man's sense is closed to the
12254   3, 71  |                  away the sin for ~which man is punished after death;
12255   3, 71  |             Wherefore exorcism ~avails a man nothing after death if he
12256   3, 71  |                  supplies some defect in man. ~But those things that
12257   3, 71  |              Another is that ~by which a man is taught the rudiments
12258   3, 72  |             sacraments are ordained unto man's salvation. But ~man can
12259   3, 72  |               unto man's salvation. But ~man can be saved without Confirmation:
12260   3, 72  |                sacraments of the Church, man is conformed to ~Christ,
12261   3, 72  |            Author of the sacraments. But man cannot be conformed ~to
12262   3, 72  |           special perfection consists in man's ~attaining to the perfect
12263   3, 72  |                the perfect ~actions of a man: hence the Apostle says (
12264   3, 72  |                13:11): "When I became a ~man, I put away the things of
12265   3, 72  |           movement of generation whereby man receives life of the body,
12266   3, 72  |              movement of growth, whereby man is brought to the perfect
12267   3, 72  |                  age. So ~therefore does man receive spiritual life in
12268   3, 72  |      regeneration: while in Confirmation man arrives at the perfect ~
12269   3, 72  |               the perfect age. Now ~when man comes to perfect age he
12270   3, 72  |                Christ, though in Baptism man dies with Christ, as ~the
12271   3, 72  |              strength itself bestowed on man unto salvation by ~the sacrament
12272   3, 72  |                 spiritual life, ~whereby man lives in himself. And therefore
12273   3, 72  |            expressed which refers to the man to be sanctified. But ~this
12274   3, 72  |                 to the sanctification of man in ~himself, but also to
12275   3, 72  |              salvation": but furthermore man is signed ~outwardly, as
12276   3, 72  |                  distinctive sign. But a man is not ~distinguished from
12277   3, 72  |                is signed with chrism ~on man's brow. Therefore a spiritual
12278   3, 72  |                 ad Bonifac.): "As to the man who was confirmed a second
12279   3, 72  |               spiritual growth ~bringing man to perfect spiritual age.
12280   3, 72  |               action which is proper to ~man immediately after birth,
12281   3, 72  |               sacrament of ~Confirmation man is given a spiritual power
12282   3, 72  |                 in like manner, unless a man be ~first baptized, he cannot
12283   3, 72  |                to the sacraments. Hence ~man can receive spiritual strength
12284   3, 72  |              desire of Confirmation. And man can ~have this even before
12285   3, 72  |         Confirmation can be bestowed ~on man before Baptism, whereas
12286   3, 72  |               subject. Since, therefore, man receives sanctifying ~grace
12287   3, 72  |             because it suffices to carry man through every step ~as far
12288   3, 72  |               Further, by this sacrament man advances spiritually to
12289   3, 72  |                  As stated above (A[1]), man is spiritually advanced
12290   3, 72  |               sacrament of order, of one man over ~another, but of man
12291   3, 72  |                man over ~another, but of man in regard to himself: thus
12292   3, 72  |                to himself: thus the same man, when arrived ~at maturity,
12293   3, 72  |           Consequently even in childhood man can attain to the perfection
12294   3, 72  |            warfare with the courage of a man. For some have rivaled men
12295   3, 72  |             sacrament should be given to man on the forehead?~Aquin.:
12296   3, 72  |         sacrament should not be given to man on the ~forehead. For this
12297   3, 72  |         sacrament of Baptism is given to man over his whole ~body. Therefore
12298   3, 72  |               this sacrament is given to man that he may freely ~confess
12299   3, 72  |                 1],4), in this sacrament man receives ~the Holy Ghost
12300   3, 72  |                   2/2 ~Secondly, because man is hindered from freely
12301   3, 72  |                Ethic. iv). And therefore man is signed with chrism, ~
12302   3, 72  |              which ~belongs to the whole man. But in Confirmation we
12303   3, 72  |                of the Eucharist, whereby man is confirmed in himself,
12304   3, 72  |                That bread may strengthen man's ~heart." But the sacrament
12305   3, 72  |                  should not stand for a ~man in confirmation.~Aquin.:
12306   3, 72  |              this sacrament is given to ~man for strength in the spiritual
12307   3, 72  |                this sacrament bestows on man the perfection of ~spiritual
12308   3, 72  |                 it matters not whether a man or a ~woman stand for one
12309   3, 72  |                the sense that by Baptism man is built up into a ~spiritual
12310   3, 72  |                   Holy Ghost descends on man with all fulness of sanctity,
12311   3, 73  |                 are ordained for helping man in ~the spiritual life.
12312   3, 73  |            corporeal life, since thereby man ~receives life; and growth,
12313   3, 73  |                life; and growth, whereby man is brought to maturity:
12314   3, 73  |           twofold. The first lies within man himself; ~and he attains
12315   3, 73  |                perfection which comes to man from the addition of food,
12316   3, 73  |                 it is impossible for one man to be many ~animals. But,
12317   3, 73  |              speak of one house, and one man. A thing is one in perfection, ~
12318   3, 73  |                needed for its ~end; as a man is complete by having all
12319   3, 73  |                  the flesh of the Son of Man, and ~drink His blood, you
12320   3, 73  |                  without this ~sacrament man cannot have the health of
12321   3, 73  |           reception of this sacrament, a man can obtain ~salvation through
12322   3, 73  |                  is because by Baptism a man is ~ordained to the Eucharist,
12323   3, 73  |               but spiritual food changes man into itself, according to ~
12324   3, 73  |                 Passion, ~according as a man is born anew in Christ in
12325   3, 73  |                 s Passion according as a man is ~made perfect in union
12326   3, 73  |              Para. 1/1~OBJ 4: Further, a man is prepared by Baptism for
12327   3, 74  |          Moreover this bread strengthens man, and so it denotes more
12328   3, 74  |                  may ~cheer the heart of man."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[74] A[
12329   3, 75  |                 the flesh of ~the Son of Man, and drink His blood," etc., "
12330   3, 75  |          converted into non-pre-existing man, the form of the man begins
12331   3, 75  |    non-pre-existing man, the form of the man begins to be ~anew in the
12332   3, 75  |                  s laws, as He wills: a ~man is not wont to be born save
12333   3, 75  |                  wont to be born save of man and woman: see therefore
12334   3, 75  |              established law and order a man is born of a Virgin": and] ~[*
12335   3, 75  |           instance, that it "strengthens man's ~heart" (Ps. 103:15);
12336   3, 75  |               although we may say that a man becomes black still we do
12337   3, 75  |             black thing is made out of a man, as is shown in Phys. i.
12338   3, 76  |                  flesh, nor as of a holy man united to the Word in dignity,
12339   3, 76  |                and the whole nature of a man ~in a big or small individual.
12340   3, 76  |                intellect, of angel or of man, which, through ~the participated
12341   3, 77  |               for ~instance, that, while man remains a man, he can be
12342   3, 77  |                that, while man remains a man, he can be an irrational
12343   3, 77  |               womb, "without the seed of man" (Hymn ~for Christmas, First
12344   3, 77  |                 subject; just as a blind man, to ~whom sight is given
12345   3, 77  |                  are ~accidents, whereas man is not made of accidents,
12346   3, 77  |             acting upon the senses (as a man ~is heartened by the odor
12347   3, 77  |              does not suffice long for a man, whose body ~needs repair
12348   3, 77  |                constant waste: and yet a man could be supported ~for
12349   3, 77  |                 body is not changed into man's body, but nourishes his
12350   3, 78  |               instant thereof; as when a man says, "Now I am silent,"
12351   3, 79  |                 this sacrament preserves man from future sins?~(7) Whether
12352   3, 79  |               coming sacramentally into ~man causes the life of grace,
12353   3, 79  |                  this sacrament works in man the effect which ~Christ'
12354   3, 79  |              even from ~desire thereof a man procures grace whereby he
12355   3, 79  |               life is perfected, so that man may stand perfect in himself
12356   3, 79  |              written (Jn. 6:52): "If any man eat of this ~bread, he shall
12357   3, 79  |             above (A[1]). But by grace a man is justified from mortal
12358   3, 79  |                but in desire; as ~when a man is first justified from
12359   3, 79  |           Baptism. But in this sacrament man ~receives Christ within
12360   3, 79  |              says on ~the words, "If any man eat of it he shall [Vulg.: '
12361   3, 79  |                 to be understood as if a man ~could not at some time
12362   3, 79  |               For through this sacrament man receives the ~effect of
12363   3, 79  |             Baptism. But through Baptism man receives forgiveness ~of
12364   3, 79  |                the blood of Christ." But man ~satisfied for his sins
12365   3, 79  |                written (Lev. 4,5): "If a man shall sin, let him offer" (
12366   3, 79  |               sometimes enjoined ~upon a man, by way of satisfaction,
12367   3, 79  |                 from the fervor of which man obtains forgiveness, not
12368   3, 79  |      concomitance with the chief effect, man obtains forgiveness of the ~
12369   3, 79  |             because Baptism ~is given to man as dying with Christ, whereas
12370   3, 79  |                power, but on the part of man's devotion.~Aquin.: SMT
12371   3, 79  |                  Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether man is preserved by this sacrament
12372   3, 79  |                  1 ~OBJ 1: It seems that man is not preserved by this
12373   3, 79  |             sacrament ~does not preserve man from sin.~Aquin.: SMT TP
12374   3, 79  |                 from heaven; that if any man eat of it, he may not die": ~
12375   3, 79  |                 death of the soul. Hence man is ~preserved from future
12376   3, 79  |              First of all, in ~so far as man's nature is strengthened
12377   3, 79  |                 this sacrament preserves man from sin in both of these
12378   3, 79  |                 first of all, by uniting man with Christ through grace,
12379   3, 79  |                 Vulg.: 'may strengthen'] man's ~heart." Augustine likewise
12380   3, 79  |                 is received according to man's ~condition: such is the
12381   3, 79  |                such is ~the condition of man on earth that his free-will
12382   3, 79  |                  does not take away from man the possibility ~of sinning.~
12383   3, 79  |                  charity of itself keeps man from sin, according to Rm. ~
12384   3, 79  |           mutability of free-will that a man sins after possessing charity,
12385   3, 79  |                 it directly strengthens ~man's heart in good; whereby
12386   3, 79  |               besides ~the recipients, a man might happen to acquire
12387   3, 79  |                follow that it benefits a man more if he receive ~this
12388   3, 79  |         commenting on Jn. 6:52, ~"If any man eat of this bread," etc.,
12389   3, 79  |                 after many venial sins a man may approach devoutly ~to
12390   3, 80  |                 2) Whether it belongs to man alone to eat this sacrament
12391   3, 80  |           Whether it belongs to the just man only to eat it sacramentally?~(
12392   3, 80  |             nocturnal pollution prevents man from receiving this ~sacrament?~(
12393   3, 80  |          according to Jn. 3:5: "Unless a man be born again ~of water
12394   3, 80  |                 sometimes happens that a man is ~hindered from receiving
12395   3, 80  |               this sacrament, ~whereby a man is spiritually united with
12396   3, 80  |                  can be secured by every man if he receive it in desire,
12397   3, 80  |                  1~Whether it belongs to man alone to eat this sacrament
12398   3, 80  |               that it does not belong to man alone to eat this ~sacrament
12399   3, 80  |                   Because on Ps. 77:25: "Man ~ate the bread of angels,"
12400   3, 80  |       sacramental species, inasmuch as a man believes in Christ, while
12401   3, 80  |                in ~heaven. Consequently, man is said to eat the "bread
12402   3, 80  |               Para. 1/1~Whether the just man alone may eat Christ sacramentally?~
12403   3, 80  |             seems that none but the just man may eat Christ sacramentally. ~
12404   3, 80  |                 the sinner (Ps. 48:21): "Man when ~he was in honor did
12405   3, 80  |                 the ~words, "that if any man eat of it he may not die,"
12406   3, 80  |                 Nevertheless sometimes a man makes a bad use of them, ~
12407   3, 80  |               Reply OBJ 5: The fact of a man being unconscious of his
12408   3, 80  |              says (1 Cor. 11:28): "Let a man prove himself, and so ~let
12409   3, 80  |               body of Christ, because a ~man cannot know for certain
12410   3, 80  |             excuses, for instance, ~if a man approach a woman whom he
12411   3, 80  |            Therefore this sin, whereby a man approaches Christ's table
12412   3, 80  |               thou ~betrayest the Son of Man with a kiss!" And thus it
12413   3, 80  |                  word against the Son of Man, it shall be ~forgiven him;
12414   3, 80  |                  fundamentally severs a ~man from the unity of the Church,
12415   3, 80  |               Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: The man who would throw this sacrament
12416   3, 80  |          movements of the flesh hinder a man from receiving this sacrament.~
12417   3, 80  |            occasionally it be ~mortal, a man may repent of it by morning
12418   3, 80  |              against the Sixth. But if a man dream that he has broken
12419   3, 80  |               written (Lev. 15:16): "The man from whom the ~seed of copulation
12420   3, 80  |                defilement of the flesh a man is debarred from ~taking
12421   3, 80  |              they necessarily prevent a ~man from receiving this sacrament;
12422   3, 80  |               sacrament, so as to make a man guilty of the body ~and
12423   3, 80  |                  there ~be among you any man, that is defiled in a dream
12424   3, 80  |                  for one another; if any man be ~hungry, let him eat
12425   3, 80  |                  after eating at home ~a man may eat Christ's body in
12426   3, 80  |                 more of moderation if a ~man were to eat a little in
12427   3, 80  |                  prohibition; and thus a man is prevented from ~taking
12428   3, 80  |       paraphrased by the gloss: "If any ~man be hungry and loath to await
12429   3, 80  |                  For it is required that man should approach this ~sacrament
12430   3, 80  |                 to 1 ~Cor. 11:28: "Let a man prove himself, and so let
12431   3, 80  |                  are feeble-minded, as a man who sees dimly is said not
12432   3, 80  |          Decretals (xxvi, 6): "If a sick man ask to receive the ~sacrament
12433   3, 80  |                 the ~flesh of the Son of Man, and drink His blood, you
12434   3, 80  |               from me, for I am a sinful man, ~O Lord." Therefore, it
12435   3, 80  |                is not praiseworthy for a man to receive this ~sacrament
12436   3, 80  |               the sacrament of Baptism a man is conformed to Christ's ~
12437   3, 80  |              Christ ~died but once, so a man ought to be baptized but
12438   3, 80  |                 baptized but once. But a man does not ~receive Christ'
12439   3, 80  |        sanctified." ~Consequently, since man has daily need of Christ'
12440   3, 80  |           regeneration, therefore, as a ~man is born naturally but once,
12441   3, 80  |                   on Jn. 3:4, "How can a man be born again, when he is
12442   3, 80  |               from me, for I am a sinful man, ~O Lord," Jesus answered: "
12443   3, 80  |                 the flesh of ~the Son of Man, and drink His blood, you
12444   3, 80  |                ad 3, A[2]). Therefore, a man cannot ~be saved without
12445   3, 80  |       Consequently, it is evident that a man is bound to ~receive this
12446   3, 82  |                   says that "every holy ~man is a priest."~Aquin.: SMT
12447   3, 82  |                  not less than that of a man baptizing. Therefore, several
12448   3, 82  |         dispenses this sacrament whereby man is perfected ~in himself
12449   3, 82  |              other perfections whereby a man is ~perfected in relation
12450   3, 82  |                 and I wonder that such a man dare to employ his hands ~
12451   3, 82  |                 1 Cor. 4:1) says: "Let a man so account of us as of the
12452   3, 82  |               certain that he was a just man. ~Consequently, a man can
12453   3, 82  |               just man. ~Consequently, a man can be Christ's minister
12454   3, 82  |                  the private evil of one man cannot hurt another, ~except
12455   3, 82  |                fashion, if the degraded ~man be restored, he has not
12456   3, 82  |                  and both are given to a man with a kind of consecration;
12457   3, 82  |                  cannot be taken away by man, according to Mt. 19:6: "
12458   3, 82  |                  joined together, let no man put asunder." And therefore
12459   3, 82  |                  they be given by a good man or by a wicked ~one." But
12460   3, 82  |              this he was unwilling for a man to be judged by his ~fellow
12461   3, 82  |                 be judged by his ~fellow man on arbitrary suspicion,
12462   3, 83  |                the ~night cometh when no man can work; as long as I am
12463   3, 83  |                  altar, is the work of a man; as is also ~the consecration
12464   3, 83  |               says (1 Cor. ~4:1): "Let a man so esteem us as the ministers
12465   3, 83  |                  Divine worship, so that man derives devotion ~therefrom,
12466   3, 83  |        consecration of a church or altar man's doing only, since it has
12467   3, 83  |                 the flesh of ~the Son of Man . . . you shall not have
12468   3, 83  |           Therefore, in such a dilemma a man must necessarily commit ~
12469   3, 83  |                  on that ~account; for a man who utters many words cannot
12470   3, 83  |                 the memory. ~Hence, if a man pays attention to what he
12471   3, 84  |          according to 1 Cor. 4:1: "Let a man so account of us ~as of
12472   3, 84  |                   inspired inwardly into man by God, according to Jer.
12473   3, 84  |               sin, for He alone cleanses man inwardly from sin, as ~Augustine
12474   3, 84  |               Peter said to the ~palsied man (Acts 9:34). Therefore since
12475   3, 84  |              that Peter said to the lame man: "What I have, I ~give thee:
12476   3, 84  |                   thee," he declares the man to be absolved not only
12477   3, 84  |               Further, in this sacrament man regains the Holy Ghost Whom
12478   3, 84  |            Penance is ordained, not that man may receive some ~abundance
12479   3, 84  |                 contact of a ~sanctified man's hand, even bodily infirmity
12480   3, 84  |             hands, since even in Baptism man receives the Holy ~Ghost,
12481   3, 84  |          sacrament of Baptism, whereby a man ~is born again in Christ.
12482   3, 84  |                as bodily ~medicine after man has contracted a dangerous
12483   3, 84  |          understood as referring to ~the man who has a good will unimpaired
12484   3, 84  |            unimpaired by sin, for such a man has no ~cause for sorrow:
12485   3, 84  |            without that sorrow whereby a man sorrows for his ~past sin,
12486   3, 84  |                Reply OBJ 2: As soon as a man falls into sin, charity,
12487   3, 84  |                  charity demands ~that a man should grieve for the offense
12488   3, 84  |      well-ordered pity necessitates that man should succor himself by ~
12489   3, 84  |                  themselves, ordained to man's salvation, e.g. Baptism,
12490   3, 84  |                  Penance is ordained to ~man's salvation accidentally
12491   3, 84  |          supposed, ~viz. sin: for unless man were to sin actually, he
12492   3, 84  |                 in the life of the body, man would need no medical ~treatment,
12493   3, 84  |                 themselves, necessary to man.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[84] A[
12494   3, 84  |                this life's ocean is that man ~safeguard his integrity,
12495   3, 84  |                 destroying ~sin, because man, on his return to God, needs
12496   3, 84  |                in its integrity, i.e. to man's state of integrity, with
12497   3, 84  |                 principle of reason that man is moved to ~repent of the
12498   3, 84  |                 Divine institution that ~man does penance in this or
12499   3, 84  |                  offering for his sin, a man, in a fashion, confessed
12500   3, 84  |                  not yet ordained that a man should grieve for his sin,
 
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