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1 Preface, 2 | thirdly, of Christ who as Man is the Way by which we ~
2 ApCreed, 1 (1) | Person and the mystery of man's redemption. The third ~
3 ApCreed, 1 | thee in faith."2 When a man ~is baptized the first question
4 ApCreed, 1 | avoid what evil. "The just man liveth by ~faith."10 This
5 ApCreed, 1 | this difficulty. For if man of ~himself could in a perfect
6 ApCreed, 1 | concerning God only that which man can know by himself alone.
7 ApCreed, 1 | intellect of the uneducated man. Therefore, the ~philosopher
8 ApCreed, 1 | could one know that this man is one's own ~father? Therefore,
9 ApCreed, 1 | but the ~visible sense of man is often in error.21~ ~
10 ApCreed, 2 | overseer of ~the acts of man; hence they believe that
11 ApCreed, 2 | is ~especially imposed on man since all his thoughts,
12 ApCreed, 2, 1 | purpose is to bring about that man adore ~him and offer sacrifices
13 ApCreed, 2, 1 | bodies influence the will of man ~and regulate their affairs
14 ApCreed, 3, 1 | illustration. A certain ~man entered the shop of a carpenter
15 ApCreed, 3, 1 | would not believe how a man could once have been in ~
16 ApCreed, 3, 1 | to human power; and since man cannot ~make anything except
17 ApCreed, 3, 1 | God. But this is false. Man needs matter to make anything, ~
18 ApCreed, 3, 2 | acknowledge the great dignity of man. God made all ~things for
19 ApCreed, 3, 2 | God made all ~things for man: "Thou hast subjected all
20 ApCreed, 3, 2 | things under is feet,"18 and man ~is more like to God than
21 ApCreed, 3, 2 | the Angels: "Let us make ~man to Our image and likeness."19
22 ApCreed, 3, 2 | or ~of the stars, but of man; and this likeness of God
23 ApCreed, 3, 2 | this likeness of God in man does not refer to ~the body
24 ApCreed, 3, 2 | incorruptible, ~and therein man resembles God more than
25 ApCreed, 3, 2 | consider the nobleness of man as less than the Angels
26 ApCreed, 4, 1 | the Son of God but a good man ~who, by a good life and
27 ApCreed, 4, 2 | thinking process in the soul of man, which is called a conceiving
28 ApCreed, 4, 2 | word of the intellect or of man. In brief, the ~soul by
29 ApCreed, 4 (9) | Christ is true God and true Man - as God, begotten before
30 ApCreed, 4 (9) | begotten before all ~time; as Man, born in time of Mary, His
31 ApCreed, 4, 2 | Again it is said of the just man: "On His law he shall meditate
32 ApCreed, 5 | word of the king, so also Man to whom the ~Word of God
33 ApCreed, 5 | book and write in it with a man's pen."6 Therefore, the ~
34 ApCreed, 5, 1 | added that He ~was a mere man who by a good life in doing
35 ApCreed, 5, 1 | heaven, and were He a mere man, He would not have been ~
36 ApCreed, 5 (10) | other men, from the seed of man but in a manner ~above the
37 ApCreed, 5 (10) | from all eternity, became man, ~what He was not before" ("
38 ApCreed, 5, 1 | Fathers added: "And was made man." ~Now, man is made up of
39 ApCreed, 5, 1 | And was made man." ~Now, man is made up of body and soul.
40 ApCreed, 5, 1 | Christ had all that a true man has ~save sin. All the above-mentioned
41 ApCreed, 5, 1 | by this, that He was made man. The error of Eutyches ~
42 ApCreed, 5, 1 | it Christ would not be a man. ~And so it is said: "He
43 ApCreed, 5, 1 | it is said: "He was made man." This destroys also the
44 ApCreed, 5, 1 | indwelling was united to ~man. This, too, is false, because
45 ApCreed, 5, 1 | this Christ would not be man but only ~in a man, and
46 ApCreed, 5, 1 | not be man but only ~in a man, and that He became man
47 ApCreed, 5, 1 | man, and that He became man is clear from these words: "
48 ApCreed, 5, 1 | He was in ~habit found as man."16 "But now you seek to
49 ApCreed, 5, 1 | now you seek to kill Me, a man who have spoken ~the truth
50 ApCreed, 5, 2 | certain that the Son of Man did not come ~to us, assuming
51 ApCreed, 5, 2 | divinity.19 And thus He became man that He might ~make man
52 ApCreed, 5, 2 | man that He might ~make man divine.20~ ~(3) Our charity
53 ApCreed, 5, 2 | of God is made the Son of man: "For ~God so loved the
54 ApCreed, 5 (24) | flesh in order to lift man up to the highest degree
55 ApCreed, 6 | will not believe, if ~any man shall tell it to you."1
56 ApCreed, 6 | not die as ~God, but as man.2~ ~This will be clear from
57 ApCreed, 6 | from himself. ~Now, when a man dies, in the separation
58 ApCreed, 6 | Divinity did not die, but His man nature suffered death. But
59 ApCreed, 6 | they killed any ordinary man. In answering this ~we say
60 ApCreed, 6 (2) | Christ was true and perfect man, He was capable of truly
61 ApCreed, 6 (2) | capable of truly dying. Now, ~man dies when the soul is separated
62 ApCreed, 6, 1 | SIN~ ~The first evil that man incurs by sin is the defilement
63 ApCreed, 6, 1 | before one's baptism. "A man making void the law of Moses ~
64 ApCreed, 6, 1 | offense against God. A sensual man loves the beauty ~of the
65 ApCreed, 6, 1 | for sin - a thing which man of himself could ~never
66 ApCreed, 6, 1 | disobedience of the first man: "When we were enemies,
67 ApCreed, 6, 1 | rise up, and is like to a man who jumps into a ~well from
68 ApCreed, 6, 1 | rescued. After the ~fall of man, our nature was weakened
69 ApCreed, 6, 1 | entirely take it away. So now man is strengthened by ~the
70 ApCreed, 6, 1 | passion of Christ: "Our ~old man is crucified with Him, that
71 ApCreed, 6, 1 | And so it is that, when a man is baptized, he ~is released
72 ApCreed, 6, 1 | to go into exile. Thus, man is expelled from heaven
73 ApCreed, 6, 2 | greater love than his no man ~hath, that a man lay down
74 ApCreed, 6, 2 | his no man ~hath, that a man lay down his life for his
75 ApCreed, 6, 2 | Angels suffered ~death for man: "He humbled Himself, becoming
76 ApCreed, 6, 2 | the disobedience of one man, many were made ~sinners;
77 ApCreed, 6, 2 | despising the shame," says: "The man Christ despised ~all earthly
78 ApCreed, 7, 1 | punishment for the sin of man ~was not alone death of
79 ApCreed, 7, 1 | the pit; I am ~become as a man without help, free among
80 ApCreed, 7, 2 | punishments as did that holy ~man, Ezechias: "I said: In the
81 ApCreed, 8 | punishments of hell: "no man hath been known to have
82 ApCreed, 8 | only that Christ was made ~man, and died, but also that
83 ApCreed, 8, 1 | because He was not only Man but also God, ~and the Divinity
84 ApCreed, 9, 1 | Lo, one like the Son of man came with the ~clouds of
85 ApCreed, 9, 1 | Father; and as Christ is man, He sits at the right ~hand
86 ApCreed, 9 (5) | the glory which Christ ~as Man enjoys above all others,
87 ApCreed, 9, 2 | go to the ~Father." 8 "No man hath ascended into heaven,
88 ApCreed, 9, 2 | from ~heaven, the Son of man who is in heaven." 9 The
89 ApCreed, 9 (10) | power ~which He possessed as Man; although human power alone
90 ApCreed, 9, 2 | indeed, we can say that no man but Christ has ascended
91 ApCreed, 9, 2 | God, ~yet wished to become man; and although He was the
92 ApCreed, 10, 1 | but also in that He is man. ~The first reason for this
93 ApCreed, 10, 1 | will appear in the form of man so that He ~may be seen
94 ApCreed, 10, 1 | because He ~is the Son of man."4 Again Christ deserved
95 ApCreed, 10, 1 | deserved this office as Man, for as Man ~He was unjustly
96 ApCreed, 10, 1 | this office as Man, for as Man ~He was unjustly judged,
97 ApCreed, 10, 1 | they are to be judged by a Man: "And then they shall see
98 ApCreed, 10, 1 | they shall see the Son of man ~coming in a cloud."6~ ~
99 ApCreed, 10, 2 | regeneration when the Son of ~man shall sit on the seat of
100 ApCreed, 10, 3 | says: ~"Whereas there is no man that can deliver out of
101 ApCreed, 10, 3 | Nor will he yield to any man's prayers; ~nor will he
102 ApCreed, 11 | as in a way the ~word of man is the concept of his intellect.1
103 ApCreed, 11 | intellect.1 But sometimes man has a word ~which is dead.
104 ApCreed, 11, 2 | that eternal life is due to man inasmuch as ~he is become
105 ApCreed, 12 | Church."~ ~We see that in a man there are one soul and one
106 ApCreed, 12, 2 | dwelleth in you? But if any man violate the ~temple of God,
107 ApCreed, 12, 3 | master nor ~servant, neither man nor woman: "Neither bond
108 ApCreed, 13, 1 | no physical life unless man is first born in the ~flesh,
109 ApCreed, 13, 1 | grace cannot be had unless man is spiritually ~reborn.
110 ApCreed, 13, 1 | through Baptism: "Unless a man be born ~again of water
111 ApCreed, 13, 1 | be known that, just as a man can be born but once, so
112 ApCreed, 13, 1 | the physical ~life, after man is born and acquires powers,
113 ApCreed, 13, 1 | the ~flesh of the Son of man and drink His blood, you
114 ApCreed, 13, 1 | Sacrament which will purify man of his ~sins, and both free
115 ApCreed, 13, 1 | soul's salvation. "Is any ~man sick amongst you? Let him
116 ApCreed, 13, 1 | faith shall save the sick man. And the Lord shall raise
117 ApCreed, 13, 1 | are but dispensers: "Let a man so account ~of us as of
118 ApCreed, 13, 3 | work is done; since one man certainly can satisfy for ~
119 ApCreed, 14 | the dead."1 And: "By a ~man came death: and by a Man
120 ApCreed, 14 | man came death: and by a Man the resurrection of the
121 ApCreed, 14 (8) | up again to life. . . . Man is, therefore, to rise again
122 ApCreed, 14, 2 | body which is natural to man. He will not be ~blind or
123 ApCreed, 14, 2 | of God, unto a ~perfect man, unto the measure of the
124 ApCreed, 14 (13) | and adorns and ornaments man. . . . ~The members, because
125 ApCreed, 15 | true, then the condition of man would be ~just the same
126 ApCreed, 15 | what the Psalmist ~says: "Man when he was in honor did
127 ApCreed, 15 | souls. For God created ~man incorruptible, and to the
128 ApCreed, 15, 1 | that in everlasting life man is united to God. God ~Himself
129 ApCreed, 15, 1 | fully satisfy the craving of man. God ~only satisfies and
130 ApCreed, 15, 1 | satisfies and infinitely exceeds man's desires; and, therefore, ~
131 10Command, 0, 1 | were made for the use of ~man whose sole ruler is God.~ ~
132 10Command, 0, 1 | him who then had died as a man, he began now to worship
133 10Command, 0, 1 | princes; in the children of man, in ~whom there is no salvation."11~ ~(
134 10Command, 0, 2 | image of a ~corruptible man."14 This is highly displeasing
135 10Command, 0, 2 | another: "Blessed is the man whose hope is in the name
136 10Command, 0, 2 | which we cannot break: "A man making void the ~law of
137 10Command, 0, 2 | if she be ~with another man."24 Woe, then, to the sinner
138 10Command, 0, 2 | remitted by ~penance soon draws man into another sin."28 The
139 10Command, 1, 1 | tongue, for "the tongue no man can tame."11 And thus even
140 10Command, 2, 1 | first creation an ~earthly man was created, and by the
141 10Command, 2, 1 | by the second a heavenly man was formed: "For ~in Christ
142 10Command, 2, 1 | load upon the soul."12 And man always tends downwards ~
143 10Command, 2, 3 | have already said that ~man must keep the feast days
144 10Command, 2 (54)| rest wherein, ~the carnal man (vetus homo, Rom., vi. 4)
145 10Command, 2 (54)| buried with Christ, the new ~man is renewed to life and carefully
146 10Command, 2, 5 | pearl of great price which a man having found, hid it, and
147 10Command, 3 | thee."1~ ~Perfection for man consists in the love of
148 10Command, 3 | deed and in truth."2 For a man to love thus, he must do
149 10Command, 3 | united to us. Thus, "if any man have not care of his own
150 10Command, 3 | children, because "a young man according to his way, even
151 10Command, 3 | again: "It is good for a man when he hath ~borne the
152 10Command, 3, 1 | because "the glory of a man ~is from honor of his father,
153 10Command, 3, 1 | to ~be cruel:16 "If any man hate not his father and
154 10Command, 3, 2 | is a life of virtue; so a man who is ~virtuous and holy
155 10Command, 3, 2 | reputation: "For the glory of a man is ~from the honor of his
156 10Command, 3, 3 | father and thy mother." A man is called father not only
157 10Command, 3, 3 | the ~person of the aged man."46 "In the company of great
158 10Command, 4, 1 | subordinate to the power of man. It is in the natural order
159 10Command, 4, 1 | for ~the nourishment of man: "Even the green herbs have
160 10Command, 4, 1 | held that the killing of man is ~prohibited altogether.
161 10Command, 4, 1 | himself, certainly kills a man."12 If it is not lawful
162 10Command, 4, 1 | be known that to kill a man may ~happen in several ways.
163 10Command, 4 (13)| take one-s own life. No man possesses such power ~over
164 10Command, 4, 1 | said: "He that striketh a man with a will to kill him,
165 10Command, 4, 2 | law ~prescribes: "If any man kill his neighbor on set
166 10Command, 4, 2 | provoked to anger: "Let every man be swift ~to hear, but slow
167 10Command, 4, 2 | Stoics said that the wise man is ~free from all passions;
168 10Command, 4, 2 | hand, ~held that the wise man is subject to anger, but
169 10Command, 4, 2 | be positively harmful to man, since they would have no
170 10Command, 4, 2 | powers would be ~given to man to no purpose. It must,
171 10Command, 4, 2 | to anger is because every man loves liberty and hates ~
172 10Command, 4, 2 | Again: "A passionate man stirreth up strifes."37 "
173 10Command, 4, 2 | both: "For the anger of a man worketh not the justice
174 10Command, 4, 2 | philosopher once said to a man who had offended him: "I
175 10Command, 4, 2 | In their fury they slew a man."45~ ~It is for all this
176 10Command, 5 | injury inflicted upon a man in his ~own person, none
177 10Command, 5 | her children of another man."~ ~First, therefore, she
178 10Command, 5 | joined together, let no man ~put asunder."4 And also
179 10Command, 5 | brings forth ~children from a man not her husband; and this
180 10Command, 5 | but from the rib of the man. ~Now, marriage was at no
181 10Command, 5 | a special quality of the man, ~while the passion proper
182 10Command, 5, 1 | common to the ~beasts: "Man when he was in honor did
183 10Command, 6 | morning."10 This means that a man must pay every one his due,
184 10Command, 6, 1 | defraudeth them ~thereof is a man of blood."18 And again: "
185 10Command, 6, 1 | sacrifices, for "the ~ransom of a man's life are his riches."23
186 10Command, 7 | for foot."6 And ~again: "A man that beareth false witness
187 10Command, 7, 1 | nothing is so dear to a man as his good name: "A good ~
188 10Command, 7 (13)| known the secret sin of any man at any ~time or place unnecessarily,
189 10Command, 7, 1 | his soul, and the unjust man is blessed."15 And again: "
190 10Command, 7, 2 | devil. Now, we know ~that a man's speech betrays from what
191 10Command, 7, 2 | speak ye the ~truth, every man with his neighbor; for we
192 10Command, 8 | my heart."2 And again: "Man seeth those things ~that
193 10Command, 8 | the Commandment is that man's desire has no limits, ~
194 10Command, 8 | aimless desires: "A covetous man ~shall not be satisfied
195 10Command, 8 | money."4 But the desires of man are never ~satisfied, because
196 10Command, 8 | satisfied, because the heart of man is made for God. Thus, says
197 10Command, 8 | delightful. The covetous man is ever solicitous to acquire ~
198 10Command, 8 | Thirdly, covetousness in a man of wealth renders his riches
199 10Command, 8 | not comely for a covetous man and a niggard."10 The fourth
200 10Command, 8 | gold."13 And just as ~"No man can serve two masters,"
201 10Command, 9 (4) | while he who ~covets another man's wife yields to a desire
202 10Command, 9, 1 | fire."12 And again: "Can a man ~hide fire in his bosom,
203 10Command, 10 | and ~love of neighbor. The man that loves God must necessarily
204 Sacramen | perfection of the ~individual man in himself; whereas the
205 Sacramen, 1 | life. In the physical life man ~is perfected in three chief
206 Sacramen, 1 | by food which sustains man's life ~and powers. This
207 Sacramen, 1 | suffice were it not that man is attacked by ~illnesses,
208 Sacramen, 1 | the spiritual life. First, man needs regeneration ~or re-birth
209 Sacramen, 1 | Sacrament of Baptism: "Unless a ~man be born again of water and
210 Sacramen, 1 | Secondly, it is necessary that man develop perfect ~strength,
211 Sacramen, 1 | third ~similarity is that man must be fed with spiritual
212 Sacramen, 1 | the ~flesh of the Son of Man, and drink His blood, you
213 Sacramen, 1 | life in ~you."6 Fourthly, man must be healed spiritually
214 Sacramen, 1 | Extreme Unction: ~"Is any man sick among you? Let him
215 Sacramen, 1 | faith shall save the sick man, and the Lord shall raise
216 Sacramen, 3, 2 | the Lord says: "Unless a man be born again of water ~
217 Sacramen, 3, 2 | also err in holding that a man in the state of sin cannot ~
218 Sacramen, 4, 1 | receives is the union of man with Christ, as He himself
219 Sacramen, 4 (21) | complete sustenance of ~man.~ ~"Nor should it be forgotten
220 Sacramen, 4, 1 | I in ~him."22 And since man is incorporated with Christ
221 Sacramen, 4, 2 | Lyons who hold that any just man can consecrate this Sacrament. ~
222 Sacramen, 8 (33) | joined together, let no man put asunder,' said Our Lord (
223 Sacramen, 9 | reception of these Sacraments, man is led to future eternal
224 LordPray, 1, 2 | men; so that whatsoever man thinks or desires is far
225 LordPray, 3 | and Christ being God and Man is the Lord over all things: "
226 LordPray, 3, 1 | things are necessary: either man will do the will of God
227 LordPray, 3, 1 | will be nothing contrary to man's salvation. "They shall
228 LordPray, 3, 2 | good things."17~ ~Note that man will find everything that
229 LordPray, 3, 2 | world. This occurs when man is so disposed that he follows
230 LordPray, 3, 2 | explained above, viz., that man desires that God be the
231 LordPray, 4 | said); but He also makes man wise. It was this for which
232 LordPray, 4 | teaches us is that whereby man lives justly. Among all
233 LordPray, 4 | knowledge and wisdom in man, the principal wisdom is
234 LordPray, 4 | principal wisdom is that man should not depend solely
235 LordPray, 4 | others: "Hast thou seen a man wise in his own conceit?
236 LordPray, 4, 1 | accomplished in us. The heart of man is only right when it is
237 LordPray, 4, 1 | with the Father; but as a Man He has a distinct will from
238 LordPray, 4, 2 | In like manner, God made man, but it was not for no purpose,
239 LordPray, 4, 2 | said to be lost. So when man gains eternal life, he is
240 LordPray, 4, 4 | grace of God and the will of man. Although God has made man
241 LordPray, 4, 4 | man. Although God has made man without man, He cannot save
242 LordPray, 4, 4 | God has made man without man, He cannot save man without
243 LordPray, 4, 4 | without man, He cannot save man without his cooperation.
244 LordPray, 4, 4 | because God wills that man cooperate with Him or at
245 LordPray, 4, 4 | dignity in which the first man was created. This was a
246 LordPray, 4, 4 | flesh and the spirit, and man is continually being brought
247 LordPray, 4, 4 | God, therefore, is that man be restored to his primal
248 LordPray, 5 | strengthens the heart of man that he does not fear for
249 LordPray, 5 | things. The first sin is that man, because of an inordinate
250 LordPray, 5 | vicious habit withdraws man from spiritual things, in
251 LordPray, 5 | to all and without which man's life could not be sustained: "
252 LordPray, 5 | sustained: "The chief thing for man's life is water and bread."4
253 LordPray, 5 | that frequent among men. A man to whom God hath given riches
254 LordPray, 5 | Not in bread alone doth man live, but in every word
255 LordPray, 5 | is, His Word.20 From this man derives that happiness which
256 LordPray, 6 | concerning the salvation of man is from the Holy Ghost.
257 LordPray, 6 | counsel is necessary for man when he is in difficulty,
258 LordPray, 6 | physicians when one is ill. When man falls into spiritual illness
259 LordPray, 6, 1 | presumptuous as to say that man could live in this world
260 LordPray, 6, 1 | for in the measure that man is a sinner, he ought to
261 LordPray, 6, 2 | is thus taken away when a man is contrite, of what necessity
262 LordPray, 6, 3 | God would not forgive us: "Man to man reserveth anger:
263 LordPray, 6, 3 | not forgive us: "Man to man reserveth anger: and doth
264 LordPray, 7, 1 | or to prove. To tempt a man is to test or try his virtue.
265 LordPray, 7, 1 | done in two ways just as a man's virtue requires two things.
266 LordPray, 7, 1 | and do good."3 Sometimes a man's virtue is tried in doing
267 LordPray, 7, 1 | not."5 Thus does God tempt man by inciting him to good
268 LordPray, 7, 1 | the second, the virtue of man is tried by solicitation
269 LordPray, 7, 1 | of virtue. God tempts no man in this way, for it is written: "
270 LordPray, 7, 1 | evils, and He tempteth no man."6~ ~
271 LordPray, 7, 2 | Temptations of the Flesh. - Man is tempted by his own flesh,
272 LordPray, 7, 2 | spiritual things: "Every man is tempted by his own concupiscence."7~ ~
273 LordPray, 7, 2 | Secondly, the flesh tempts man by enticing him away from
274 LordPray, 7, 2 | according to the inward man. But I see another law in
275 LordPray, 7, 2 | and in that part where a man is most weak, he tempts
276 LordPray, 7, 2 | he tempts him. He tempts man in those sins to which,
277 LordPray, 7, 2 | in the beginning, turn a man from his chief purpose,
278 LordPray, 7, 2 | Then when he has once led man into sin, he so enchains
279 LordPray, 7, 2 | two things: he deceives a man first, and then after betraying
280 LordPray, 7, 2 | has two ways of tempting man. The first is excessive
281 LordPray, 7, 2 | Again: "Blessed is the man that endureth temptation;
282 LordPray, 7, 2 | withdraws His grace from man, and as a result of this
283 LordPray, 7, 2 | result of this withdrawal man does fall into sin. Therefore,
284 LordPray, 7, 2 | God, however, directs man by the fervor of charity
285 LordPray, 7, 2 | charity."24 He also guides man by the light of his intellect
286 LordPray, 8 | however, God does prevent a man from being afflicted by
287 LordPray, 8 | a door opened, which no man can shut; because thou hast
288 LordPray, 8, 1 | God, therefore, delivers man from evil and from affliction
289 LordPray, 8, 1 | adversity: "The learning of a man is known by his patience."13~ ~
290 HailMary, 2 | appeared to men; and that ~man should show them reverence
291 HailMary, 2 | should show reverence ~to a man was never heard of until
292 HailMary, 3 | not show reverence to a man, but a man would ~deeply
293 HailMary, 3 | reverence to a man, but a man would ~deeply revere an
294 HailMary, 3 | But, on the other hand, man is of a corruptible nature,
295 HailMary, 3 | that is corruptible as is a man. Secondly, an ~Angel is
296 HailMary, 3 | thousand stood before Him."6 Man, on the other ~hand, is
297 HailMary, 3 | Therefore, it is fitting that man should reverence an ~Angel
298 HailMary, 3 | should show ~reverence to a man until it should come to
299 HailMary, 5 | chastity: "Because I know not ~man."15 And thus it is with
300 HailMary, 5 | from it was ~born God made Man." "And therefore also the
301 HailMary, 8 | penalties of sin. Sinful man, on the contrary, ~incurs
302 HailMary, 8 | penalty was inflicted upon man in that he shall earn his
303 HailMary, 8 | curse is common both to man and woman in that both shall
304 HailMary, 9 | not find; but to the ~just man it is given to find what
305 Question, 1, 3 | Creator. How?~ ~5. Where does man belong in relation to the
306 Question, 1, 4 | the word in the mind of man - a thought ~conceived in
307 Question, 1, 5 | Thomas: "He [Christ] became ~man in order that He might make
308 Question, 1, 5 | order that He might make man divine"?~ ~5. In what way
309 Question, 1, 6 | did not die as God, but as man." Explain these words of
310 Question, 1, 10 | shame, and in order that man might receive, both in body ~
311 Question, 1, 11 | the intellect or mind of man.~ ~7. Discuss the role of
312 Question, 1, 14 | is, makes holy) the whole man.~ ~2. Discuss the practical
313 Question, 1, 15 | the dignity and destiny of man ~are set forth and defended.~ ~
314 Question, 2, 8 | and longings - destroys a man's peace of ~soul. Discuss
315 Question, 4, 5 | this.~ ~3. "God has made man without the help of man,
316 Question, 4, 5 | man without the help of man, yet He cannot save man ~
317 Question, 4, 5 | man, yet He cannot save man ~without his cooperation."
318 Question, 4, 6 | with the temporal needs of man. What are these sins, and ~
319 Question, 4, 8 | Discuss the ways in which man is tempted by the world,
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