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St. Thomas Aquinas
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1 Intro | the affective element in human nature.~ ~To-day, as in 2 ApCreed, 2 | hence they believe that human acts do not come under God' 3 ApCreed, 2 | Providence ~seems to disregard human affairs. Hence the words 4 ApCreed, 2 | wherever the regulation of human affairs is well arranged, ~ 5 ApCreed, 2 | way that which is merely human, it is ~evident that the 6 ApCreed, 2, 1 | 1) The dullness of the human intellect. Dull men, not 7 ApCreed, 2, 1 | 2) The second motive was human adulation. Some men, wishing 8 ApCreed, 2, 1 | is no other."8~ ~(3) The human affection for sons and relatives 9 ApCreed, 3, 1 | divine power according to human power; and since man cannot ~ 10 ApCreed, 3, 2 | to ~the body but to the human soul, which has free will 11 ApCreed, 4 (8) | because His divine and human ~natures meet in one Person. 12 ApCreed, 4, 2 | likeness to God ~more than the human soul. The manner of generation 13 ApCreed, 4 (9) | so far as we may compare human things to divine, understanding ~ 14 ApCreed, 5 (5) | distinct from His two natures, human and divine; also distinct ~ 15 ApCreed, 5, 1 | Virgin in ~the ordinary human way.10 But this is false, 16 ApCreed, 5 (10) | son of God when He assumed human flesh for us in the womb 17 ApCreed, 5, 1 | nature of Christ with the human, He was neither purely divine 18 ApCreed, 5, 1 | purely divine nor ~purely human. This is not true, because 19 ApCreed, 5 (22) | the divine nature, assumed human nature ~in such a manner 20 ApCreed, 5 (22) | in both the ~divine and human natures" ("Roman Catechism," " 21 ApCreed, 6 | did not ~die; it was the human nature in Christ that died. 22 ApCreed, 6 | in putting to death the human nature which Christ assumed, ~ 23 ApCreed, 7, 1 | which as members of the human race they could not be delivered 24 ApCreed, 9 (5) | accommodating its language to human ~ideas, it attributes human 25 ApCreed, 9 (5) | human ~ideas, it attributes human affections and human members 26 ApCreed, 9 (5) | attributes human affections and human members to God, who is pure ~ 27 ApCreed, 9 (10) | possessed as Man; although human power alone was insufficient 28 ApCreed, 14 (13) | essential to the integrity of human nature, shall all ~be restored. . . . 29 ApCreed, 15 | made like to them."1 The human soul, however, is ~in its 30 10Command, 0 (34)| salvation of the ~entire human race, these words will be 31 10Command, 1 (12)| instituted on account of human frailty. They bespeak the 32 10Command, 5 (2) | order that which protects human ~life against the hand of 33 10Command, 8 | between the divine and the human laws that human law judges 34 10Command, 8 | and the human laws that human law judges only deeds and ~ 35 10Command, 8 | The reason is because ~human laws are made by men who 36 10Command, 8 | than God can satisfy the ~human heart: "Who satisfieth thy 37 LordPray, 7, 2 | hold on you, but such as is human."22 The reason is that it 38 LordPray, 7, 2 | The reason is that it is human to be tempted, but to give 39 HailMary, 3 | that one would be found in ~human nature who exceeded the 40 HailMary, 5 (12) | Christ, ~the Saviour of the human race, was preserved exempt 41 Question, 2, 8 | St. Thomas gives between human laws and ~divine laws.~ ~


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