|     Part, Question1   1, 19  |        thy house, for thou shalt die, and not live" ~(Is. 38:
  2   1, 19  |    necessary that animals should die, being ~compounded of contrary
  3   1, 23  |         considered in himself to die in mortal sin; yet it is
  4   1, 88  |      king Josias that ~he should die, lest he should see his
  5   2, 4   |      blessed'] ~are the dead who die in the Lord."~Aquin.: SMT
  6   2, 19  |        whom He foresees about to die ~in mortal sin. If therefore
  7   2, 42  |        all ~know that they shall die, but as death is not near,
  8   2, 72  |          to the flesh, you shall die. But if ~by the spirit you
  9   2, 79  |       wicked: 'Thou shalt surely die' [*Vulg.: "If, when I say
 10   2, 79  |       wicked, 'Thou shalt surely die,' thou declare it not to
 11   2, 81  |        of the seed of Adam, will die: since those who will be
 12   2, 81  |          of our Lord, will never die, as, seemingly, may be gathered ~
 13   2, 81  |         coming of our Lord, will die, and rise ~again shortly,
 14   2, 81  |      hold, that they will never ~die, (an opinion which Jerome
 15   2, 81  |         although they are not to die, the debt of ~death is none
 16   2, 85  |     defect: thus some sicken and die through ~eating too much.
 17   2, 87  |          thy sin; thou shalt not die. Nevertheless ~because thou
 18   2, 87  |       that is born to thee shall die." Therefore a man is ~punished
 19   2, 89  |       saw that the woman did not die when she had taken the forbidden ~
 20   2, 89  |           3:3): "Lest perhaps we die." Now these apparently were
 21   2, 94  |        both guilty and innocent, die the death of ~nature: which
 22   2, 102 |          in the air. Again, fish die as ~soon as they are taken
 23   2, 102 |      because the ~Godhead cannot die: hence it flew away, for
 24   2, 102 |        those who like ~others to die or to fight among themselves
 25   2, 105 |         a borrowed animal should die while ~the owner is present,
 26   2, 105 |        or ~mother, dying let him die." The Law also recognized
 27   2, 105 |          held in deposit were to die or ~depreciate in value;
 28   2, 105 |  bondwoman ~with a rod, and they die under his hands . . . if
 29   2, 105 |  instance if the servant did not die at once after being ~struck,
 30   2, 105 |          yet ~so that he did not die at once, but "walked abroad
 31   2, 11  |        flock, burn, perish, rot, die. ~Arius was but one spark
 32   2, 12  |          the Lord, dying let him die." Now the death punishment
 33   2, 18  |        Job 3:11, "Why did I not ~die in the womb?" Gregory says (
 34   2, 19  |        will that a sinner should die . . ~. and not that he should
 35   2, 19  |         good works that they may die." In this way fear of God
 36   2, 25  |         or mother, dying let him die," which does not apply to ~
 37   2, 31  |       the mount, dying he shall ~die.'] and (2 Kgs. 6:7) it is
 38   2, 38  |          timore) that if "a ~man die for the true faith, or to
 39   2, 52  |        life [Vulg.: 'way'] shall die."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[54] A[
 40   2, 62  |     killed himself, "choosing to die nobly rather than to fall
 41   2, 62  |         sinful and the righteous die. Hence he who at God's command
 42   2, 62  |          and be wounded so as to die; he ~that slew him shall
 43   2, 63  |       with the rod, he shall not die. Thou ~shalt beat him with
 44   2, 65  |         Dt. 19:12,13): "He shall die. Thou shalt not ~pity him."~
 45   2, 67  |          a man were condemned to die of hunger, he does not sin
 46   2, 68  |        three ~witnesses shall he die that is to be slain," and
 47   2, 74  |         or mother, dying let him die." ~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[76]
 48   2, 86  |    foolish to vow that one would die or ~that one would not fly. ~
 49   2, 93  |        them is to flee, lest all die and ~the Church be forsaken,
 50   2, 98  |       Baptism, and should rather die without being ~baptized,
 51   2, 120 |          who honor their parents die young, and ~on the contrary
 52   2, 122 |        be a martyr if he were to die for confessing a truth of
 53   2, 122 |       those would be martyrs who die for the defense ~of their
 54   2, 122 |       the martyrdom of those who die in a just war. ~Therefore
 55   2, 123 |         Ethic. iii, 7), that "to die in order to ~escape poverty,
 56   2, 162 |       clearly untrue, since some die sooner, and some more painfully,
 57   2, 162 |         is good, while good men ~die well, although death is
 58   2, 162 |         thus a person is said to die, when he is in motion towards ~
 59   2, 162 |        many years, they began to die on the day when they heard
 60   2, 169 |     house, for thou shalt surely die, and shalt not live," and ~
 61   2, 169 |        of Is. 38:1: "Thou ~shalt die, and not live"; in other
 62   2, 171 |        thy house, for thou shalt die and ~not live," says: "Prophets
 63   2, 171 |     prophesied that Jesus should die for the nation," etc. Now
 64   2, 185 |       chance a brother happen to die while on a visit." But just
 65   2, 187 |        are clothed in filth, and die of hunger, whilst thy house
 66   2, 187 |          He ceases not when ~men die, He is not excluded from
 67   3, 1   |   Mediator of God and men might ~die in one and rise in the other -
 68   3, 8   |          22: "And as in Adam all die, so also in Christ all shall
 69   3, 13  |     willed to fear, He willed to die." Now God is called ~omnipotent
 70   3, 15  |             Since with Christ to die was life, what pain ~may
 71   3, 15  |          bestows life on such as die for Him?" And further on
 72   3, 15  |          that He should dread to die, Who by expelling all ~dread
 73   3, 16  |         defect, as to suffer, to die, and ~the like. Hence it
 74   3, 19  |          sinneth, the same shall die." ~Hence, for a like reason,
 75   3, 21  |        man," ~being reluctant to die according to His natural
 76   3, 23  |        as heir, for He can never die. Therefore it is ~unfitting
 77   3, 29  |          to death, and she shall die; ~because she hath done
 78   3, 35  |     shalt eat of it, thou shalt] die"; so were the pains ~of
 79   3, 35  |      pains; ~and so He wished to die a painful death. But the
 80   3, 36  |         were already prepared to die for ~Him.~Aquin.: SMT TP
 81   3, 36  |     offered as ~to Him who is to die for the salvation of all" (
 82   3, 37  |         death, and to make us to die spiritually unto sin, so
 83   3, 42  |      remaineth alone: but ~if it die it bringeth forth much fruit" (
 84   3, 46  |       remaineth alone; but if it die, it bringeth forth ~much
 85   3, 46  |     reason of His being bound to die that He laid His body aside,
 86   3, 46  |    suffering because they do not die at once like those slain
 87   3, 46  |        Some hold that Christ did die on the fourteenth day of
 88   3, 46  |       was fitting that He should die in ~Jerusalem.~Aquin.: SMT
 89   3, 46  |          26:35, "Though I should die with Thee, I will not ~deny
 90   3, 46  |         It was not men's ~lot to die with Jesus, since He died
 91   3, 46  |        Christ was not obliged to die, but willingly ~submitted
 92   3, 46  |          that anyone else should die with Christ ~from the same
 93   3, 46  |    required that another should ~die for them, not they for others."~
 94   3, 47  |        violent death, and hence ~die unwillingly, because violent
 95   3, 47  |       with Him," that they might die more speedily; "but after
 96   3, 47  |    suffered violence in order to die, ~and died, nevertheless,
 97   3, 47  |         seem that Christ did not die out of obedience. For ~obedience
 98   3, 47  | According to the Law He ought to die because He made Himself
 99   3, 47  |   imperial message ~is doomed to die, as despising the prince'
100   3, 49  |     sinless, did not ~deserve to die. Hence Augustine says (De
101   3, 49  |         is death." But men still die after Christ's Passion. ~
102   3, 50  |       fitting that Christ should die?~(2) Whether His death severed
103   3, 50  |       fitting that Christ should die?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[50] A[
104   3, 50  |       fitting that Christ should die. For ~a first principle
105   3, 50  |       seem fitting for Christ to die.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[50] A[
106   3, 50  |       sickness that one comes to die. But it was not beseeming
107   3, 50  |          becoming for Christ to ~die.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[50] A[
108   3, 50  |        it fitting for ~Christ to die.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[50] A[
109   3, 50  |   expedient that one ~man should die for the people . . . that
110   3, 50  |        was fitting for Christ to die. First of all to satisfy ~
111   3, 50  |           which was sentenced to die on account of sin, ~according
112   3, 50  |      shall [Vulg.: 'thou shalt'] die the death." Now it is a ~
113   3, 50  |        And so Christ resolved to die, that by dying He ~might
114   3, 50  |          lest ~He should seem to die of necessity from exhausted
115   3, 50  |           But the body could not die unless the soul quitted
116   3, 50  |   Therefore, ~much less could it die unless the Godhead departed.~
117   3, 51  |       who through Christ's death die to sins, are as it were ~
118   3, 51  |       and therefore He willed to die, not from sickness, but
119   3, 51  |    lifetime; but as soon as they die, their deeds go with them.
120   3, 51  |         neither was He prone ~to die or to return to dust. Yet
121   3, 52  |       was ~fitting for Christ to die in order to deliver us from
122   3, 52  |      many." But the children who die ~with none but original
123   3, 53  |         to life that they had to die again.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
124   3, 53  |       they rose to life so as to die no more, because it would ~
125   3, 53  |      greater torment for them to die a second time than not to
126   3, 53  |          think that they rose to die again. In this sense Jerome ~
127   3, 56  |         by which forgiveness we ~die unto sin: whereas Christ'
128   3, 59  |       appointed unto men once to die, and ~after this the Judgment."~
129   3, 66  |     Christ's death," by which we die ~unto sin and rise again
130   3, 68  |         no catechumen, though he die in his good works, will
131   3, 68  |         he could not be said to ~die in his good works, which
132   3, 68  |           such a one, were he to die, would not forthwith come
133   3, 68  |     free-will, must, in order to die to the old life, "will to
134   3, 68  |          sinneth, the same shall die.' Yet he contracted ~from
135   3, 68  |          If, however, the mother die while the child lives yet
136   3, 69  |     children ~are baptized, they die to that sin which they contracted
137   3, 69  |        were true, ~children that die after Baptism, would not
138   3, 70  |     original sin, if they should die ~before being baptized.
139   3, 70  |         of the uncircumcised did die ~there, the same applies
140   3, 71  |        mere sign. For if a child die after the exorcisms, ~before
141   3, 71  |           says that children who die after being exorcized ~but
142   3, 72  |          that are baptized, ~who die before being confirmed,
143   3, 72  |    reserved. And he who comes to die, having ~kept unsullied
144   3, 74  |          falling into the ground die, itself remaineth alone."
145   3, 79  |          and by receiving" . . . die . . . Eat, then, ~spiritually
146   3, 79  |         shall [Vulg.: 'may'] not die for ~ever" (Jn. 6:50): "
147   3, 79  |        man eat of it, he may not die": ~which manifestly is not
148   3, 80  |         man eat of it he may not die," says: "Many receive ~from
149   3, 80  |          altar, and by receiving die: whence the Apostle saith, '
150   3, 80  |      himself.'" But only sinners die by receiving. ~Therefore
151   3, 80  |          their danger, lest they die without Communion, because ~
152   3, 80  |         the sick person, lest he die ~without Communion."~Aquin.:
153   3, 80  |      thought that he is going to die shortly, let ~him be reconciled
154   3, 81  |          Therefore, He could not die in this sacrament.~Aquin.:
155   3, 81  |          Therefore ~He could not die in this sacrament.~Aquin.:
156   3, 81  |       Therefore Christ could not die in this sacrament.~Aquin.:
157   3, 81  |   sacrament; such as to live, to die, to grieve, to be ~animate
158   3, 81  |        cannot suffer; yet He can die.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[81] A[
159   3, 83  |         to ~him at once, lest he die without it."~Aquin.: SMT
160   3, 84  |         shall live and shall not die." Therefore there is no
161   3, 84  |       appointed unto man once to die" (Heb. 9:27), and to be
162   3, 86  |          thy sin, thou shalt not die. Nevertheless ~. . . the
163   3, 86  |        born to thee shall surely die," which was to ~punish him
164   3, 89  |     comparison with animals ~who die, as stated above (A[4]).
165 Suppl, 6 |      proper burial if he were to die before that time. But this
166 Suppl, 6 |         is speaking of those who die without this sacrament.~
167 Suppl, 8 |      weak that they would rather die without ~confession than
168 Suppl, 13|        straight to heaven, if he die after the ~whole of his
169 Suppl, 14|          be valid, so that if he die in that sin, he will not
170 Suppl, 23|       person, since one ought to die rather ~than commit a mortal
171 Suppl, 29|     minister: thus if the priest die after the first unction,
172 Suppl, 29|         Eucharist, if the priest die after the ~consecration
173 Suppl, 47|         sin; indeed a man should die rather than ~suffer the
174 Suppl, 53|         do so. Hence if his wife die he is bound to continence
175 Suppl, 53|     after marriage, if his wife ~die, or if she consent. Therefore
176 Suppl, 55|    survive, although the person ~die through whom it was contracted.~
177 Suppl, 57|     adopted father if the latter die intestate, nor ~can his
178 Suppl, 69|      punishment of ~children who die in none but original sin
179 Suppl, 69|        if we suppose a person to die in original sin who has ~
180 Suppl, 69|         9: Further, just as some die in a state of grace and
181 Suppl, 69|      deserve punishment, so some die in mortal sin ~and have
182 Suppl, 69|        reward. Now to those ~who die in grace with venial sins
183 Suppl, 69|          an abode for those ~who die in mortal sin together with
184 Suppl, 71|         sinneth, the ~same shall die." Therefore neither does
185 Suppl, 71|         Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord . . . for their
186 Suppl, 71|         but also to the dead who die in ~charity. For charity
187 Suppl, 72|          fifteenth" day all will die and will rise again with ~
188 Suppl, 72|       Reply OBJ 3: All men shall die and rise again: yet those
189 Suppl, 72|         His grace. Now those who die in their mother's ~womb
190 Suppl, 72| punishment of original sin is to die, rather than to be detained ~
191 Suppl, 72|          things. Hence those who die in their mother's womb,
192 Suppl, 72|          the seeds which rot and die and then sprout and rise
193 Suppl, 75|           Because some shall not die but shall be ~clothed with
194 Suppl, 75|        consequently all will not die before ~the judgment.~Aquin.:
195 Suppl, 75|        be some men ~who will not die: and so the same conclusion
196 Suppl, 75|  resurrection, than for them to ~die first, and afterwards rise
197 Suppl, 75|          not quickened except it die first," and he is speaking
198 Suppl, 75|          15:22): "As in Adam all die, so also in ~Christ all
199 Suppl, 75|     Christ. ~Therefore all shall die in Adam: and so all shall
200 Suppl, 75|        opinion is that all shall die and rise again from death:
201 Suppl, 75|          without error that some die not, that ~they are born
202 Suppl, 75|          not follow that if they die not, therefore they were
203 Suppl, 75|         follows that even as all die that the bodies of all may
204 Suppl, 77|          as it does in those who die ~before the perfect age.
205 Suppl, 83|  condition: ~wherefore those who die under perfect age will rise
206 Suppl, 83|         and they shall desire to die, and ~death shall fly from
207 Suppl, 86|        in the case of ~those who die in mortal sin. Now it is
208 Suppl, 86|        is certain that those who die in mortal sin ~will be damned,
209 Suppl, 93|        to marry and nevertheless die before marrying would have ~
210 Suppl, 93|   general commandments." But to ~die for confessing the faith
211 Suppl, 93|         individual. Now if a man die in a just war in order to
212 Suppl, 93|          aureole if he happen to die through his own ~carelessness
213 Suppl, 93|          or other he were not to die of the mortal wound ~received,
214 Suppl, 93|          mortal, and he were to ~die while in prison, he would
215 Suppl, 95|       men . . . ~shall desire to die, and death shall fly from
216 Suppl, 95|         is ~desirable to some to die, wherefore it is written (
217 Suppl, 96|        are the souls of men who ~die without charity, since "
218 Suppl, 96|      conclude that all whosoever die in mortal sin, neither faith
219 Appen1, 1|     cause sorrow in children who die ~without Baptism, any more
220 Appen1, 2|         the guilt: that if a man die with mortal sin, he is ~
221 Appen1, 2|       not possible for a ~man to die with a venial sin and without
222 Appen2, 1|         Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord. From ~henceforth
223 Appen2, 1| cleansing labor awaits those who die in the ~Lord, nor those
224 Appen2, 1|       Lord, nor those who do not die in the Lord, since they
225 Appen2, 1|        punishment. Now those who die in mortal sin are forthwith ~
226 Appen2, 1|  punishment. Therefore those who die in charity go at ~once to
227 Appen2, 1|       believeth in Me, shall not die for ever" [*Jn. ~11:26]:
 
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