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St. Thomas Aquinas
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1 Intro | affective element in human nature.~ ~To-day, as in other ages, " 2 Preface, 1 | the ~piety and inquiring nature of this young pupil, who 3 ApCreed, 1 | WHAT IS FAITH?~ ~The Nature and Effects of Faith. - 4 ApCreed, 1 (1) | First Person of ~the Divine Nature and the marvellous work 5 ApCreed, 1 | saying that the imperfect nature of ~our intellect takes 6 ApCreed, 1 | perfectly investigate the ~nature of even one little fly. 7 ApCreed, 1 | solitude in order to know the nature of the bee. If, ~therefore, 8 ApCreed, 2 | foolish as to deny that all nature, which operates with a ~ 9 ApCreed, 2 | sustains all ~things of nature, and nevertheless do not 10 ApCreed, 2 | regulates not only ~all nature, but also the actions of 11 ApCreed, 2 (6) | imperfect and cannot have ~the nature of God" ("Roman Catechism," " 12 ApCreed, 3, 2 | is good according to its nature, yet, if something ~harms 13 ApCreed, 4, 1 | of God according to His nature; ~and the second, that Christ 14 ApCreed, 4, 1 | is the Son of God in His nature, and that he ~is from all 15 ApCreed, 4, 1 | God the Son is not of one ~nature with God the Father, and 16 ApCreed, 4, 1 | Father are one."7 That is, in nature; and ~therefore, just as 17 ApCreed, 4, 1 | who have the same ~divine nature.8 All this we believe now 18 ApCreed, 4, 2 | Word of God is ~of the one nature as God and equal to God.9~ ~ 19 ApCreed, 5 (5) | is person distinct from nature, as in the one hypostasis 20 ApCreed, 5 (10) | manner ~above the order of nature, i. e., by the power of 21 ApCreed, 5, 1 | commixture of the ~divine nature of Christ with the human, 22 ApCreed, 5, 2 | keep our souls pure. Our nature was exalted and ~ennobled 23 ApCreed, 5 (22) | is a Person of the divine nature, assumed human nature ~in 24 ApCreed, 5 (22) | divine nature, assumed human nature ~in such a manner that there 25 ApCreed, 5, 2 | on this exaltation of his nature ~and is ever conscious of 26 ApCreed, 5, 2 | and lower himself and ~his nature by sin. Thus, says St. Peter: " 27 ApCreed, 5, 2 | partakers of the ~divine nature; flying the corruption of 28 ApCreed, 6 | not ~die; it was the human nature in Christ that died. For 29 ApCreed, 6 | did not die, but His man nature suffered death. But if ~ 30 ApCreed, 6 | putting to death the human nature which Christ assumed, ~they 31 ApCreed, 6, 1 | After the ~fall of man, our nature was weakened and corrupted, 32 ApCreed, 7 (1) | places ~are not of the same nature. There is that most abominable 33 ApCreed, 7, 2 | severity, and its ~varied nature! "In all thy works remember 34 ApCreed, 9, 2 | due to Christ by His very nature. It is natural for one to ~ 35 ApCreed, 11 (15) | infinitely wise and of the ~same nature with the Father and the 36 ApCreed, 11 (15) | third Person in the divine nature, distinct from the Father 37 ApCreed, 14 (11) | marvellous restoration of ~nature is the result of the glorious 38 ApCreed, 14 (13) | constitutes the reality of its nature and adorns and ornaments 39 ApCreed, 14 (13) | to the integrity of human nature, shall all ~be restored. . . . 40 ApCreed, 15 (4) | partakers of the divine ~nature' (II Peter, i. 4), they 41 10Command, 0, 1 | 1) From Their Carnal Nature. - "For a father being afflicted 42 10Command, 4, 1 | But also it is against nature, for "every beast loveth 43 10Command, 7 (13)| That we may see the ~nature of the sin of detraction 44 10Command, 9 (5) | always ~present in our fallen nature: from it we know that we 45 Sacramen, 0 (3) | to explain more fully the nature ~of a Sacrament it should 46 Sacramen, 2 (11) | one sign, is of a twofold nature. ~Every Sacrament consists 47 Sacramen, 8 (33) | indissolubility arises from its nature as a Sacrament. This ~sacramental 48 LordPray, 1, 2 | and the greatness of His nature. The former of these attributes 49 LordPray, 1, 2 | attribute, viz., His sublime nature, is against those who in 50 LordPray, 3 | by His very essence and nature the Lord of all things; 51 HailMary, 3 | Angel is of a spiritual nature: "Who makest Thy angels ~ 52 HailMary, 3 | man is of a corruptible nature, for ~Abraham said: "I will 53 HailMary, 3 | would be found in ~human nature who exceeded the Angels 54 Question, 1, 2 | therefore, the argument: ~"All nature operates with a certain


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