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2007 10Command, 4, 1 | Whatsoever is sold in the shambles eat; asking no questions
2008 10Command, 1 (1) | by this Commandment from ~shamelessly and daringly outraging His
2009 Preface, 3 | was made by Rev. ~Lawrence Shapcote, O. P., in two small volumes
2010 ApCreed, 13 | that there ~is a common sharing of good in the Church. This
2011 ApCreed, 15, 3 | Saints ~tell us, is the sharpest of all punishments. They
2012 ApCreed, 6, 2 | shall ~be dumb before His shearer, and shall not open His
2013 10Command, 6, 1 | And again: "He that sheddeth blood and he ~that defraudeth
2014 Sacramen, 4 (21) | consecration we commemorate the shedding of His blood. ~Again, since
2015 10Command, 6 | not by the door into ~the sheepfold but climbeth up another
2016 ApCreed, 14 (15) | which it enjoys and which shines through the body. Its communication
2017 10Command, 2 (5) | On that day light first shone on the world when the Lord
2018 ApCreed, 3, 1 | certain ~man entered the shop of a carpenter and found
2019 10Command, 3, 3 | great thing, surely thou shouldst have done it."37 We call
2020 10Command, 4, 2 | words: "A fool ~immediately showeth his anger."39 Now, angry
2021 ApCreed, 5 (20) | Et sic factus est homo, ut hominem
2022 ApCreed, 11 (11) | ipse Deus sit vita animae, sicut anima vita corporis."~ ~
2023 10Command, 0, 2 | and who "halts between two sides."25~ ~Against Service of
2024 ApCreed, 15, 3 | from evil. Therefore, very significantly, at the end of the ~Creed
2025 Sacramen, 0 (1) | Sacramentum est sacrum signum." This is slightly different
2026 10Command, 6 | Therefore, they who commit simony are thieves.~ ~
2027 Preface, 4 | their conciseness and their simplicity of ~language; they are especially
2028 ApCreed, 4 (9) | faith proposes, and with all sincerity of mind to believe and profess ~
2029 ApCreed, 1 (1) | many truths which either singly or all together must be
2030 ApCreed, 4, 2 | for Him. And so the Church sings: "Only a Virgin didst nourish ~
2031 HailMary, 5 (12) | of her conception, by a singular ~privilege and grace granted
2032 10Command, 9, 1 | the iniquity of Sodom ~thy sister, pride, fullness of bread,
2033 ApCreed, 9, 3 | above, where Christ is sitting at the right hand of God.
2034 Preface, 2 | OF ST. THOMAS~ ~More than sixty separate works, some of
2035 LordPray, 7, 2 | tempting us. He operates like a skillful general when about to attack
2036 ApCreed, 14, 2 | be clothed ~again with my skin; and in my flesh I shall
2037 ApCreed, 6 | grievous as if they had slain the Word of ~God.~ ~But
2038 Intro | is an "unmarked ~virgin slate" which registers new impressions
2039 ApCreed, 6, 2 | be led as a sheep to the slaughter and shall ~be dumb before
2040 ApCreed, 8, 2 | penance: "Rise, thou ~that sleepest, and arise from the dead;
2041 10Command, 4, 2 | And: "In their fury they slew a man."45~ ~It is for all
2042 HailMary, 3 | nevertheless do so in a much slighter degree and with a certain ~
2043 Sacramen, 0 (1) | sacrum signum." This is slightly different in the ~passage
2044 Intro | and life must be broken slowly. At the same time his mind
2045 LordPray, 7, 2 | For charity even in its smallest degree is able to resist
2046 Sacramen, 6 | the nostrils, because of ~smell; on the lips, because of
2047 10Command, 8 | temptation, and into the snare of the devil, and into many ~
2048 LordPray, 2, 1 | my mouth, you will never snatch it from my heart. I have
2049 ApCreed, 7 (1) | and is Hell, strictly so-called. There also is the fire
2050 LordPray, 3 | may come: "We should live soberly and justly in this world,
2051 10Command, 9, 1 | This was the iniquity of Sodom ~thy sister, pride, fullness
2052 LordPray, 4, 4 | soul: "Woe is me, that my sojourning is prolonged."25 This desire
2053 LordPray, 6 (11) | Sent., Dist. xviii, art. 3, sol. 2, ad. 4). The Council
2054 Preface, 2 (8) | among its verses, ~"Sacris Solemnis" with the lines of "Panis
2055 10Command, 2, 2 | your new moon29 and ~your solemnities; they are become troublesome
2056 Sacramen, 3, 2 | The first was ~that of the Solentiani, who received a baptism
2057 LordPray, 7, 1 | virtue of man is tried by solicitation to evil. If he truly resists
2058 ApCreed, 1 | philosopher ~spent thirty years in solitude in order to know the nature
2059 | somewhere
2060 10Command, 9 | sin who composes frivolous songs. Even the ~philosophers
2061 ApCreed, 4 (9) | eternal generation and ~Sonship of Christ in the "Summa
2062 10Command, 6 (5) | Soph., iii. 3.~ ~
2063 10Command, 9 (5) | who alone can efface the sordid stains ~of sin" ("Roman
2064 LordPray, 8 | According to the multitude of my sorrows in my heart, Thy comforts
2065 LordPray, 5 (20) | nourished is of various sorts, so is the food which preserves
2066 ApCreed, 14, 2 | wicked shall ~rise with all soundness of body which is natural
2067 10Command, 3, 2 | Being ~perfect in a short space, he fulfilled a long time;
2068 ApCreed, 10, 3 | of the husband will ~not spare in the day of revenge. Nor
2069 HailMary, 8 | The Blessed Virgin was spared this penalty, for her body ~
2070 ApCreed, 6, 2 | stripped naked, ridiculed, spat upon, ~bruised, crowned
2071 10Command, 8 (1) | than the Ninth, which is specific. The "Roman Catechism" ("
2072 Sacramen, 3 | as ~he observes the form specified by the Church, and intends
2073 10Command, 2 (18)| reference to the great public spectacles and games.~ ~
2074 Intro | are best proof that lofty speculation does not ~suppress or warp
2075 ApCreed, 1 (3) | Baptism, the priest ~asks the Sponsor: "N., do you believe in
2076 HailMary, 4 | beloved, and there is not a spot in thee."9 St. Augustine ~
2077 10Command, 5 | adultery. Moreover, she has spurned ~the ordinance of God: "
2078 Preface, 2 (6) | Encyclopedia," XIV, 666 sqq.~ ~
2079 HailMary, 5 (12) | preserved exempt from all stain of ~original sin."~
2080 10Command, 9 (5) | alone can efface the sordid stains ~of sin" ("Roman Catechism," "
2081 LordPray, 4 (6) | thoughts and actions by this standard. And to be able to accomplish
2082 ApCreed, 12, 2 | The place whereon thou standest is holy."17 And: "Holiness ~
2083 10Command, 1, 3 | begins a work imprudently by ~starting with a vow, for instance,
2084 Question, 2, 6 | would ~be listed as: paying starvation wages; cheating; "graft."~ ~
2085 Intro | concrete facts. The doctrinal statements in our Catechisms and ~religion
2086 Question, 1, 3 | CREATOR~ ~1. St. Thomas here states the argument from causality
2087 Sacramen, 1 | which he is brought up into ~stature and perfect strength; thirdly,
2088 HailMary, 8 | the Sea ("Maria - maris stella"), ~for just as sailors
2089 10Command, 9 | therefore, are the ~progressive steps of concupiscence.~ ~
2090 LordPray | he thrice prayed that the sting of his flesh be removed
2091 10Command, 4, 2 | opinions about this. The Stoics said that the wise man is ~
2092 ApCreed, 2, 1 | the incommunicable Name to stones and ~wood."10~ ~(4) The
2093 ApCreed, 11, 2 | and I ~will take away the stony heart out of your flesh
2094 HailMary, 3 | times a hundred thousand stood before Him."6 Man, on the
2095 LordPray, 8 | are forgotten: "After the storm Thou makest a calm."9 The
2096 Question, 1, 5 | the Creed by telling the story of the ~Annunciation by
2097 Preface, 4 | Instructing the Ignorant), is straight exposition without question
2098 10Command, 6, 1 | the mixture of fire and straw: "Fire shall devour their
2099 LordPray, 3, 2 | abundance: "When the soul strays from Thee, she looks for
2100 10Command, 9, 1 | wander up and down in the ~streets thereof. Turn away thy face
2101 Sacramen, 1 | Confirmation. This is like the strengthening ~which the Apostles received
2102 10Command, 5 (2) | husband and wife is one of the strictest union, and ~nothing can
2103 ApCreed, 7 (1) | the ~'abyss,' and is Hell, strictly so-called. There also is
2104 LordPray, 4, 4 | Thus, there is an endless strife between the flesh and the
2105 10Command, 4, 2 | passionate man stirreth up strifes."37 "Cursed be ~their fury,
2106 Intro | by methods such as these, strikes the child as a mere ~formality
2107 10Command, 4, 1 | so ~it is said: "He that striketh a man with a will to kill
2108 ApCreed, 6, 2 | but on the Cross He was stripped naked, ridiculed, spat upon, ~
2109 LordPray, 7 | repent. Yet, they do not strive as much as they should in
2110 10Command, 7 (2) | weight and constitutes the strongest claim for credit. ~Such
2111 ApCreed, 12, 4 | if, when it is violently struck, it does ~not fall. The
2112 10Command, 2, 1 | present life, ~from the struggles of temptations, and from
2113 10Command, 4, 2 | their fury, because it was stubborn, and their wrath, because
2114 10Command, 1 (12)| him ~who takes it or the stubbornness of him who refuses to believe
2115 Intro | tasks. And if the child stumbles and hesitates, a little
2116 10Command, 9, 1 | maiden lest her beauty be a stumbling-block to thee. . . . Look not ~
2117 ApCreed, 7 (7) | the ~just or to Limbo "per suam essentiam," but to the hell
2118 Preface, 2 (8) | Sacrament, "Deus qui nobis sub Sacramento ~mirabili, etc.,"
2119 Sacramen, 7 | priesthood, ~deaconate, subdeaconate, acolyte, exorcist, lector,
2120 Sacramen, 7 (32) | priesthood, deaconship. subdeaconship) and ~minor orders. . .
2121 10Command, 5 (23)| most ~efficacious means to subdue its violence are frequent
2122 LordPray, 7, 2 | Even when the flesh is subdued, another tempter arises,
2123 LordPray, 7, 2 | those sins to which, after subduing his flesh, he is most inclined.
2124 LordPray, 3, 1 | will do the will of God by subjecting himself to His commands,
2125 ApCreed, 9, 1 | THE SUBLIMITY OF THE ASCENSION~ ~It was
2126 10Command, 6, 1 | fornication when his ~passion subsides, and so on for others; but
2127 LordPray, 6 (16) | relationship and charity which subsist between all men demand of
2128 LordPray, 5 (18) | 29. "But Christ our Lord, substantially present in the Sacrament
2129 Preface, 1 | to Paris. In this she was successful, and for nearly two years
2130 Sacramen, 4, 2 | this ~power in a certain succession from the Apostles can consecrate
2131 10Command, 4, 2 | and hatred, that anger is sudden, but hatred is long-lived ~
2132 Sacramen, 1 | and powers. This would suffice were it not that man is
2133 ApCreed, 6, 1 | was of such ~value that it sufficed to expiate for all the sins
2134 ApCreed, 3, 1 | water ~because it causes suffocation, and so with other things.
2135 LordPray, 7, 2 | Thus, he does not at once suggest something that appears to
2136 Intro | presents several peculiarities. Suggestive of the medieval custom ~
2137 10Command, 2 | Commandment of the law, and very suitably is it so. For ~we are first
2138 10Command, 1 (17)| Jeremias, cited above] briefly sum up all the ~conditions that
2139 LordPray, 8 (1) | of prayer He, as it were, summarized the force and efficacy of
2140 ApCreed, 2, 1 | believes that whoever is sumptuously ~dressed or of official
2141 10Command, 2 (37)| bound to assist at Mass on Sundays and Holydays of obligation ~
2142 LordPray, 6 (13) | Church. which consists of the superabundant merits of Christ, His Blessed
2143 Preface, 2 (8) | Panis angelicus," "Verbum supernum" ~with its concluding verse, "
2144 Question, 2, 4 | also have an obligation to supervise the religious and moral ~
2145 LordPray, 6 (10) | Translation of "Summa Theologica Supplement," Q. xviii, art. 1, which
2146 LordPray, 8 (15) | answers the prayer of the suppliant and graciously dismisses
2147 10Command, 9 (5) | sin, and, ~therefore, we suppliantly fly to Him who alone can
2148 LordPray, 6 (13) | body, the abundance of some supplies for the want of others.
2149 ApCreed, 12, 1 | together, by what every joint supplieth, according to the ~operation
2150 Sacramen, 4 (21) | Evangelists. It is not to be supposed that Our Lord consecrated
2151 ApCreed, 1 | answer this question by supposing that a certain master had ~
2152 Question, 3, 3 | the last anointing is a sure sign of death.~ ~
2153 ApCreed, 15, 3 | everlasting, and much more that ~surpasses description. But the wicked,
2154 ApCreed, 12 (20) | should not be considered surprising that the ~Church, although
2155 LordPray, 1, 2 | God is all-seeing in His survey of us, in that He sees us
2156 LordPray, 7, 1 | trials to the just, who in sustaining them with all patience make
2157 ApCreed, 7 (7) | of the damned only ~"per suum effectum" ("Summa Theol.,"
2158 HailMary, 8 | shall earn his bread ~by the sweat of his brow. The Blessed
2159 HailMary, 9 | the Blessed Virgin we find sweetness and salvation: "He that
2160 10Command, 4, 2 | anger: "Let every man be swift ~to hear, but slow to speak
2161 ApCreed, 1 | by ~attracting us to the swiftly passing pleasures of this
2162 10Command, 1, 3 | except by God.20 They who swore otherwise ~violated this
2163 10Command, 7 (2) | exceptions can be taken against a sworn witness, ~and when he cannot
2164 10Command, 7 (16)| iii. 12. "Flatterers and sycophants are among those who violate ~
2165 Sacramen, 2 (11) | making clean, and may e symbolic of either. In ~Baptism,
2166 ApCreed, 4 (6) | Symbol" (from the Greek "Symbolon," and the late Latin "Symbolum")
2167 Preface, 3 (11) | Enchiridion Symbolorum," n. 695.~ ~
2168 ApCreed, 4 (6) | Symbolon," and the late Latin "Symbolum") is a ~formal authoritative
2169 ApCreed, 12, 1 | solicitous for one another ~and sympathetic towards each other: "We
2170 10Command, 4, 2 | physician removes the external symptoms of a ~malady; and, furthermore,
2171 ApCreed, 8 | daughter of the Ruler of the synagogue.6 But the ~resurrection
2172 Preface, 4 | of the faith. Numerous Synods and Councils of the Church
2173 Intro | in the great ~theological syntheses of the Middle Ages, the
2174 HailMary, 7 | named "Mary," which in the Syrian tongue means ~"Lady."~ ~
2175 10Command, 6, 1 | Fire shall devour their tabernacles, who ~love to take bribes."26
2176 Intro | atmosphere ~which we breathe are tainted with irreligion and unbelief.
2177 Preface, 3 | Lenten season on earth. The talks on the Ten Commandments
2178 10Command, 1, 1 | for "the tongue no man can tame."11 And thus even in ~light
2179 ApCreed, 5 | was made both visible and ~tangible when He became flesh. And
2180 ApCreed, 15 (13) | filled, would be an endless task. We cannot even conceive ~
2181 Intro | after all, very simple ~tasks. And if the child stumbles
2182 Sacramen, 8 | errors. The first is that of ~Tatian, who condemned marriage,
2183 ApCreed, 11, 2 | Also: "His ~unction teacheth you all things."25~ ~(3)
2184 ApCreed, 12 (29) | resisted the ~authority or teachings of the Church.~ ~
2185 Preface, 1 | was Theodora, Countess of Teano, and his ~family was related
2186 ApCreed, 6 | paper.3 So if one should tear this royal paper in ~pieces,
2187 10Command, 1 (1) | accompanied with an oath and teems with curses and imprecations?
2188 10Command, 4, 1 | The sons of men whose teeth are weapons and arrows,
2189 ApCreed, 14, 1 | will rise again greatly ~tempers the pain of parting: "And
2190 10Command, 4 (27)| of ~passion, for we are temples of the Holy Ghost in which
2191 10Command, 4, 2 | The Old Law promised a temporary and earthly reward: "If
2192 Preface, 1 | from the fire, forced the temptress from his room. Then with ~
2193 Intro | and by his own imitative tendency which makes him ~readily
2194 LordPray, 1 (1) | confidence. What name is more tender than that of Father? It
2195 10Command, 4, 2 | that impulse of passion tending to do injury to the ~extent
2196 Preface, 1 | Books of the Old and New Testaments, theological ~disputations;
2197 LordPray, 7, 1 | good, and sometimes it is tested in avoiding evil. Thus,
2198 10Command, 7 | person is the witness who testifies by lying: "A false witness ~
2199 ApCreed, 1 | histories of the ~pagans also testify. But now all are turned
2200 Preface, 4 | centuries as manuals and text-books for ~priests and teachers
2201 Question, 1, 13 | 6. Some day I shall be thanking people whom I never knew
2202 10Command, 3, 3 | On the other hand, the ~thankless shall receive a punishment
2203 ApCreed, 14, 4 | to that of the blessed. Theirs is the state of eternal
2204 | thence
2205 Intro | to teachers of religion a theologically accurate explanation of
2206 Preface, 4 (12) | Decalogue" (Gatterer-Kruz, "The Theory and Practice of the Catechism," ~
2207 HailMary, 6 | remedies against dangers, "hang therefrom."17 Likewise, ~in every
2208 | thereupon
2209 10Command, 6 | are thrones but ~forms of thievery?"9~ ~Thirdly, theft is committed
2210 ApCreed, 6, 2 | suffering, but He did not: "Thinkest thou that I cannot ask My ~
2211 LordPray, 1, 2 | so that whatsoever man thinks or desires is far less than
2212 Preface, 4 | generally throughout ~the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries
2213 ApCreed, 1 | certain philosopher ~spent thirty years in solitude in order
2214 ApCreed, 14, 2 | perfect ~age, which is of thirty-two or thirty-three years. This
2215 Intro | days of renewed interest in Thomism, especially on the part
2216 Preface, 1 (1) | Thomas d'Aquin," in "Revue ~Thomiste" (1914), 652-662.~ ~
2217 LordPray, 5 (9) | Him, and that we may be thoroughly convinced of the fact that
2218 Intro | perhaps, was the ~golden thread of doctrine so closely woven
2219 ApCreed, 4, 1 | Son, ~nevertheless made a three-fold attribution to Christ: (
2220 10Command, 4, 1 | and certain ~virgins who threw themselves into the flames,
2221 LordPray | example of this in that he thrice prayed that the sting of
2222 10Command, 6 | when he asks: "What are thrones but ~forms of thievery?"9~ ~
2223 Preface, 1 | by a woman who had been thrust ~into his chamber by his
2224 Question, 1, 9 | Easter Sunday and Ascension ~Thursday?~ ~3. "And sitteth at the
2225 LordPray, 5 | wisdom becomes fearful and timid; and, therefore, it is necessary
2226 Sacramen, 4, 2 | blood of an infant from ~tiny punctures in its body, and
2227 10Command, 2, 4 | the soul. For just as the ~tired body desires rest, so also
2228 Intro | so closely woven into the tissues of a perfect ~life as in
2229 LordPray, 3 (1) | Tit., ii. 12.~ ~
2230 10Command, 3, 3 | And also by paying them tithes: "Honor the Lord with ~thy
2231 Preface, 3 | two small volumes with the titles, "The Three ~Greatest Prayers"
2232 10Command, 3 | Now, the instruction which Tobias gave ~his son (Tob., iv)
2233 ApCreed, 7 (1) | time in hell ~and in the tomb" ("Roman Catechism," "loc.
2234 LordPray, 2 | devils, they shall speak new tongues. They shall take up serpents;
2235 Sacramen, 7 | exorcist, lector, and porter. Tonsure ~(clerk-ship, clericatus)
2236 ApCreed, 15, 3 | the ~fire of hell which tortures the soul and the body; and
2237 Sacramen, 4, 1 | consecrated ~wine, Christ is totally present even after the separation
2238 HailMary, 7 (25) | Totius Trinitatis nobile Triclinium."~
2239 Preface, 1 | boy. ~He put the finishing touches on his numerous projects,
2240 Preface, 1 | gave to the students and townsfolk of Naples the series of ~
2241 Question, 1, 13 | Communion of Saints?~ ~4. Trace the origin and growth of
2242 ApCreed, 5, 2 | For He made as it were a trade with us, assuming a living ~
2243 Preface, 1 | and consolations ~of the trained ascetic and the true contemplative.
2244 Preface, 1 | The early Benedictine ~training left Thomas with a life-long
2245 10Command, 1 (1) | scarcely buys or sells, or ~transacts ordinary business of any
2246 10Command, 2 (5) | has thought it ~well to transfer the celebration and observance
2247 10Command, 5 (2) | owe to each other has been transferred elsewhere. This Commandment
2248 ApCreed, 9 (5) | most honored place: so, ~transferring the idea to heavenly things
2249 LordPray, 7, 2 | so little. "Satan himself transformeth himself into an angel of
2250 10Command, 0, 1 | Even now there are many who transgress this Commandment: all such
2251 LordPray, 6 (3) | spiritual goods, but also transient and temporal advantages.
2252 HailMary, 8 | death she was ~revived and transported into heaven: "Arise, O Lord,
2253 ApCreed, 9 (10) | by the divine power and traversed the distant regions ~of
2254 LordPray, 8 (15) | considerations which we have just treated Indeed, so frequent was
2255 Question, 1, 13 | the seven Sacraments in treating ~of the Communion of Saints?~ ~
2256 Preface, 3 | The "Opuscula" or "Little Treatises" are very numerous. In the
2257 Question, 3, 4 | Roman Catechism" for special treatment of each order).~ ~2. Our
2258 ApCreed, 7, 2 | that feareth the Lord shall tremble at nothing and ~shall not
2259 LordPray, 6, 1 | that they are sinners or trespassers. If, therefore, you are
2260 ApCreed, 10, 2 | seats judging the twelve tribes of Israel."10 Now, this
2261 HailMary, 7 (25) | Totius Trinitatis nobile Triclinium."~
2262 Note | is ~"Catechismus Concilii Tridentini ad Parochos," Romae, Ex
2263 10Command, 0, 2 | leading to one sin, but tries to lead on to others: "Whosoever
2264 LordPray, 7, 1 | virtue: "The Lord your God trieth you, that it may appear
2265 ApCreed, 11 (4) | De Trinitate," ix. 1O.~ ~
2266 HailMary, 7 (25) | Totius Trinitatis nobile Triclinium."~
2267 ApCreed, 7, 1 | away from him. Thus Christ triumphed over the devil,5 ~and on
2268 ApCreed, 7, 1 | confidently in open show, ~triumphing over them in Himself."8
2269 HailMary, 7 | Noble resting place of the Triune ~God."25 "The Lord is with
2270 LordPray, 3 | and for all men who are in trouble. Now, since God is our Father,
2271 10Command, 2, 2 | solemnities; they are become troublesome to me."30~ ~Another thing
2272 10Command, 3, 1 | to say that God is in the truest sense our Father: ~"Is not
2273 10Command, 7, 2 | And again: "He that trusteth in ~lies feedeth the winds."31~ ~
2274 LordPray, 5 | necessary for him, but he trusts that God will provide for
2275 LordPray | wavering."2 That this is a most trustworthy prayer is reasonable, since
2276 10Command, 9, 1 | within us. It is as hard as trying to capture an ~enemy in
2277 10Command, 2, 4 | first is the rest from the turmoil of sin: "But the wicked
2278 Preface, 1 | which had been founded some twenty ~years earlier. He made
2279 LordPray, 6 (4) | actually do not give Him. "The type of offense requiring expiation,
2280 Note | ad Parochos," Romae, Ex Typog. Polyglotta, ~S. Cong. de
2281 ApCreed, 6, 1 | beauty, so sin makes it ugly. "How happened ~it, O Israel,
2282 Intro | But they were by no means unacquainted with the ethical appeal
2283 LordPray, 6, 1 | this world and by his own unaided strength avoid sin. But
2284 Intro | multiplication table. The unassimilated abstract forms, ~instead
2285 Intro | tainted with irreligion and unbelief. May the perusal ~of this
2286 Preface, 2 | the Catholic Faith against Unbelievers" (1258-1261), is the most
2287 10Command, 5 (23)| reception of the Holy Eucharist. Unceasing and devout prayer to God, ~
2288 ApCreed, 1 | knowledge of the ~eternal and unchanging Truth, virtue even in the
2289 10Command, 2, 1 | availeth any thing, nor ~uncircumcision, but a new creature."3 This
2290 ApCreed, 13, 1 | is, by being conscious of unconfessed mortal sin on his ~soul,
2291 ApCreed, 6, 1 | punishments, who hath trodden underfoot the Son ~of God and hath
2292 Question, 2, 8 | one principle or force ~underlying all the Commandments.~ ~ ~
2293 ApCreed, 13 (2) | mysteries, tells them that he undertook to instruct them on the
2294 10Command, 5 (2) | are ~objects of mutual and undivided affection. On the other
2295 Preface, 3 | in the present volume are undoubtedly ~authentic." The Explanations
2296 LordPray, 2, 4 | holy" may be understood as "unearthly." The holy ones who are
2297 ApCreed, 4 (2) | one, then in them nothing unequal or unlike should exist or
2298 Intro | elicit the desired answer. Unfortunately these exercises of verbal
2299 Question, 1, 15 | that in heaven there are no unfulfilled desires.~ ~4. If there is
2300 ApCreed, 10, 2 | into the ~thought of the ungodly."16 Thus, the form of the
2301 10Command, 0, 2 | goodness. You are, indeed, ungrateful if you do not appreciate
2302 10Command, 1 (1) | even in matters the most unimportant and trivial, does ~not profane
2303 Question, 1, 4 | philosophically) in the Unitarian religion. Discuss this.~ ~
2304 ApCreed, 13 (2) | connecting links which blnd and unite them to Jesus Christ." ~
2305 ApCreed, 11, 1 | body.11 Now, the Holy Ghost unites the soul to ~God through
2306 LordPray, 5 (18) | that is, of those who, uniting charity to faith, wash away
2307 ApCreed, 12, 3 | THE CATHOLICITY OR UNIVERSALITY OF THE CHURCH~ ~The Church
2308 10Command, 1 (12)| these words condemn oaths ~universally and under all circumstances,
2309 Preface, 1 | Thomas Patron of all Catholic universities, and his ~successors, including
2310 Question, 2, 7 | what is true but otherwise unknown about ~him - which seems
2311 ApCreed, 12 | written: "Draw near to Me, ye ~unlearned; and gather yourselves together
2312 Intro | same time his mind is an "unmarked ~virgin slate" which registers
2313 10Command, 7 (13)| man at any ~time or place unnecessarily, or before persons who have
2314 LordPray, 5 | neighbor.~ ~The third sin is unnecessary solicitude. There are some
2315 Sacramen, 2 | receive it and with a heart ~unprepared to receive worthily. Such
2316 10Command, 7 | false witness ~shall not be unpunished."5 For this Commandment
2317 ApCreed, 7 (1) | punished in eternal and unquenchable fire. This is gehenna or
2318 Intro | authority, which he ~accepts unquestioningly, and by his own imitative
2319 ApCreed, 10, 3 | perverse above all things and ~unsearchable. Who can know it? I am the
2320 10Command, 3, 3 | written: "The hope of the ~unthankful shall melt away as the winter'
2321 Question, 2, 7 | refers to spreading what is untrue about our neighbor, and ~
2322 LordPray, 3, 1 | ways, either willingly or unwillingly. Again, the will of God
2323 ApCreed, 10, 3 | fight with Him against the unwise."23 Hence, Job says: ~"Whereas
2324 10Command, 3, 2 | your parents, then you are ~unworthy of the life of grace, which
2325 Preface, 1 | event he as granted his urgent ~prayer for the gift of
2326 10Command, 6, 1 | The third reason is the uselessness of stolen goods in that
2327 10Command, 1, 1 | not the name of God be ~usual in thy mouth, and meddle
2328 10Command, 6 | says ~that every wrongful usurpation is theft when he asks: "
2329 ApCreed, 5 (20) | Et sic factus est homo, ut hominem faceret Deum."~ ~
2330 ApCreed, 14 (18) | capability of moving with the utmost ease and quickness ~wheresoever
2331 LordPray | Augustine, "we cannot but utter that which is contained
2332 Question, 2, 7 | as the crime of willfully uttering false ~evidence while one
2333 LordPray, 1, 2 | preparation for him who utters the prayer, for, as it is
2334 ApCreed, 15 (6) | Ibi vacabimus, et videbimus: videbimus,
2335 ApCreed, 5, 1 | By the Holy Ghost."~ ~Valentinus believed that Christ was
2336 ApCreed, 2, 1 | most beautiful and most valuable in this world. ~And, accordingly,
2337 LordPray, 4, 4 | desire in the Saints is so vehement that because of it they
2338 ApCreed, 2, 1 | said that they would be venerated as gods. "All the gods ~
2339 10Command, 4, 2 | sometimes mortally and sometimes venially. And whether it ~is one
2340 Intro | Unfortunately these exercises of verbal memory, ~instead of inflaming
2341 Preface, 3 | Florence, is taken ~almost verbatim from the second part of
2342 Preface, 2 (8) | supernum" ~with its concluding verse, "O salutaris hostia." The
2343 10Command, 5 | female as to the weaker vessel."9 Therefore, if you ask
2344 10Command, 2, 2 | vestments, and the holy vessels. Therefore, in ~these two
2345 10Command, 2, 2 | instance, a place, a season, vestments, and the holy vessels. Therefore,
2346 ApCreed, 6, 2 | amongst them; and upon My vesture ~they cast lots." How falsely
2347 10Command, 2 (54)| wherein, ~the carnal man (vetus homo, Rom., vi. 4) being
2348 10Command, 2, 1 | thy labor, and from thy vexation, and from the hard ~bondage,
2349 Preface, 1 (4) | For the vexed question of exact dates
2350 Sacramen, 3 (19) | Abbots, Prelates Nullius, vicars ~and Prefects Apostolic
2351 10Command, 9, 1 | and you will not love the vices of the flesh."21~ ~ ~ ~ ~
2352 Preface, 1 | Landulf of Aquina, in the vicinity ~of Naples. The mother of
2353 HailMary, 5 | Son of ~God. Hugh of St. Victor says of this: "Because the
2354 ApCreed, 7 (3) | captives; He as free and victorious ~amongst the dead, to overcome
2355 Preface, 1 | Then with ~characteristic vigor he burned deep in the door
2356 LordPray, 8 | physician does not prescribe violent medicines to a weak patient. "
2357 Sacramen, 8 | who made marriage equal to virginity. The third is that of the
2358 Preface, 1 | two years he was held ~a virtual prisoner in the family castle.
2359 ApCreed, 7, 1 | His death, so He wished to visit His friends who were ~detained
2360 Question, 5 | Eve.~ ~12. Describe the visitation of Mary to Elizabeth, and
2361 10Command | thy God, mighty, jealous, visiting the iniquity of the ~fathers
2362 LordPray, 5 (9) | we use it to regain the vital energy that is daily consumed. . . .
2363 Preface, 1 | constantly urged to forsake his ~vocation, and on one occasion he
2364 ApCreed, 13 (6) | Church, and was still in vogue at the time ot St. Thomas.
2365 10Command, 2, 3 | the Jews did daily: "The voices of the prophets ~which are
2366 ApCreed, 1 (21) | Catholic Encyclopedia," ~vol. V. The necessity of faith
2367 Preface, 3 | Shapcote, O. P., in two small volumes with the titles, "The Three ~
2368 LordPray, 5 | fourth sin is inordinate voracity. There are those who in
2369 10Command, 1, 3 | in vain. "If thou hast ~vowed anything to God, defer not
2370 ApCreed, 7 (1) | It was to these souls who waited ~in the bosom of Abraham
2371 ApCreed, 7 (1) | were detained, and were waiting for the time of ~their redemption.
2372 10Command, 0, 2 | and destruction, ~and have walked through hard ways."31 And
2373 10Command, 9, 1 | the ways of the city, nor wander up and down in the ~streets
2374 LordPray, 2, 4 | from Thee, O Lord, and I wandered too much astray from Thee
2375 LordPray, 5 | and honor, and his soul wanteth nothing of all that he desireth;
2376 LordPray | grace."1 It must not be wanting in faith, as it is said: "
2377 Sacramen, 3 | difference whether it is cold or warm. In artificial ~waters,
2378 ApCreed, 8 | by punishments, we ~take warning and withdraw ourselves from
2379 Intro | speculation does not ~suppress or warp the affective element in
2380 Sacramen | grace. Thus, ~the exterior washing which takes place when the
2381 10Command, 5, 1 | prodigal son in that "he wasted his substance living riotiously."17 "
2382 LordPray, 7, 2 | guard against this enemy: "Watch and pray that ye enter not
2383 ApCreed, 14, 1 | Thirdly, it makes us watchful and careful to live uprightly.
2384 Intro | impressions with the pliability of wax ~and retains them with the
2385 10Command, 5 | to the ~female as to the weaker vessel."9 Therefore, if
2386 LordPray, 4, 4 | From that time death and weaknesses began to be felt together
2387 10Command, 2, 1 | tabernacle of confidence, and in wealthy ~rest."9~ ~We hope for rest
2388 10Command, 4, 1 | sons of men whose teeth are weapons and arrows, and their ~tongue
2389 10Command, 0, 2 | who serve ~the devil: "We wearied ourselves in the way of
2390 10Command, 6 | Thou shalt not ~have divers weights in thy bag, a greater and
2391 10Command, 4, 2 | stone is heavy, and ~sand weighty, but the anger of a fool
2392 LordPray, 4, 4 | discipline. "Going, they went and wept," which refers to the flesh, "
2393 10Command, 5 (14)| But ~I say to you, that whcsoever shall look on a woman to
2394 ApCreed, 12, 2 | place is holy. "The place whereon thou standest is holy."17
2395 10Command, 7 | not be a detractor nor ~a whisperer among the people."3 And
2396 LordPray, 2, 4 | robes, and have made them white in the blood of the Lamb."13
2397 ApCreed, 12, 4 | shall be ~broken; but on whomsoever it shall fall, it shall
2398 10Command, 7, 2 | one that humbleth ~himself wickedly, and his interior is full
2399 Preface, 1 | and to spread it far and wide for the defense and ~beauty
2400 Preface, 1 | St. Thomas was already widely known as a great theologian
2401 ApCreed, 8 | Lazarus,4 the son of the ~widow,5 and the daughter of the
2402 10Command, 7, 2 | trusteth in ~lies feedeth the winds."31~ ~Finally, there are
2403 10Command, 6 | directed against the keepers of wine-shops who mix water with the ~
2404 10Command, 3, 3 | unthankful shall melt away as the winter's ice."44 Old men also are
2405 ApCreed, 14, 3 | glory." 16 "And God shall wipe away all tears ~from their
2406 10Command, 2 (62)| joy ~and all sin will be wiped away ("In Joan.," lib. 4).
2407 ApCreed, 8 (3) | Wisd., ii. 1.~ ~
2408 ApCreed, 2, 1 | human adulation. Some men, wishing to fawn upon ~kings and
2409 10Command, 6 (9) | rightful owner ~privately and witbout his consent, but also the
2410 LordPray, 7, 2 | and as a result of this withdrawal man does fall into sin.
2411 ApCreed, 15, 3 | but since ~all hope is withdrawn from them, their sufferings
2412 HailMary, 9 | in ~that by her sin she withdrew from God and was driven
2413 10Command, 2, 2 | Saviour cured one having a withered hand, and He refuted the ~
2414 ApCreed, 1 | would say that no one has witnessed these miracles, I ~would
2415 10Command, 4, 1 | Moses also it was said: "Wizards thou ~shalt not suffer to
2416 10Command, 6 | her judges are evening wolves, they left nothing for the ~
2417 LordPray, 3 (23) | absorbed by the victory won by Chrisl our Lord, who,
2418 LordPray, 2 | wonderful because it works wonders in all creatures. Thus said
2419 LordPray, 1, 2 | things, because men are wont to direct their thoughts
2420 ApCreed, 2, 1 | incommunicable Name to stones and ~wood."10~ ~(4) The last motive
2421 LordPray | Lord taught us to avoid wordiness in our prayers: "When you
2422 Preface, 1 | continued to lecture at this world-famous institution during these
2423 ApCreed, 6, 1 | even ~of a hundred thousand worlds. And so it is that, when
2424 ApCreed, 12, 3 | in ~place, because it is worldwide. This is contrary to the
2425 Preface, 1 | laid down his pen already ~worn out at the early age of
2426 10Command, 3, 1 | bring back food for their worn-out bodies. Thus, by this affectionate ~
2427 LordPray, 3, 2 | of paradise, you need not worry about losing earthly things.
2428 ApCreed, 6, 1 | you ~think, he deserveth worse punishments, who hath trodden
2429 ApCreed, 3 | different ~degrees of beauty and worth, and the closer things approach
2430 HailMary, 4 (11) | Salutation is shown forth the worthiness of the Blessed virgin for ~
2431 ApCreed, 3, 1 | against them, would seriously wound him. Now, if he would consider
2432 LordPray, 4, 4 | happen that the soul be wounded by the venial faults of
2433 Intro | thread of doctrine so closely woven into the tissues of a perfect ~
2434 LordPray, 7, 2 | persecutors and tyrants: "We are wrapped up in darkness."16 "All
2435 LordPray, 7, 2 | this the Apostle says: "Our wrestling is not against flesh and
2436 ApCreed, 5 | Take thee a great book and write in it with a man's pen."6
2437 ApCreed, 12 (2) | means a calling forth, but writers afterwards ~used it to mean
2438 ApCreed, 7, 2 | guard themselves against wrongdoing because of the temporal ~
2439 Question, 2, 7 | points, and ~discuss the wrongfulness of all such motives.~ ~
2440 10Command, 0, 1 | error also fall those who wrongly use the things of ~this
2441 ApCreed, 12 (18) | Ps. xcii, 5.~ ~
2442 10Command, 0 (2) | Ps. xcv. 5~ ~
2443 LordPray, 4 (13) | Ps. xcvi. 11.~ ~
2444 10Command, 0 (15)| Isa., xlii. 8.~ ~
2445 10Command, 1 (28)| Isa., xliii. 7.~ ~
2446 10Command, 0 (21)| Ps. xxxix. 5.~ ~
2447 ApCreed, 7 (17) | Isa., xxxviii. 10.~ ~
2448 10Command, 8 (16)| grievous sins. When the ~mind, yielding to the impulse of evil desires,
2449 10Command, 9 (4) | covets another man's wife yields to a desire for criminal
2450 ApCreed, 14, 2 | already lost it. Hence, youths and children will be given
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