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15861A beaver may build a dam; but what beaver ever turned the heightened water on a wheel?
15861An insect may float with the current on a chip; but what one ever put a chip into the water?
15861And what becomes of the doctrine of the"forgiveness of sins"in this outlook for"the things which remain?"
15861But taking the worst and most iconoclastic as true, are we compelled even then to surrender our Christian faith?
15861But who expects a brute to do anything else but minister to his appetites?
15861Have you noticed how the Ritual puts it in the order of the Lord''s Supper?
15861Is His Sonship different from ours, or only an expansion of the fullness and perfection of our sonship?
15861The dog may lie in a sunny spot; but what dog ever created artificial heat or condensed by a lens the sun''s heat on a particular point?
15861These and other considerations lead me to ask what remains that we may and do believe?
15861What animal sows that he may reap?
15861[ Sidenote: What Remains?]
27513, 10, that the power given him was to edification not to destruction?
275And Peter says, Acts 15, 10: Why tempt ye God to put a yoke upon the neck of the disciples, which neither our fathers nor we were able to bear?
275And is not this assigning justification to works?
275As Christ says, John 18, 33: My kingdom is not of this world; also Luke 12, 14: Who made Me a judge or a divider over you?
275But which of these two Canons shall we follow?
275Did the Holy Ghost in vain forewarn of these things?
275For it is impossible according to the Psalm: Who can understand his errors?
275What else are such disputations than snares of consciences?
275What else is this than to detract from the glory of Christ and to obscure and deny the righteousness of faith?
275What objection can be raised to this?
275What, then, are we to think of the Sunday and like rites in the house of God?
275What, then, came to pass in the monasteries?
275Who does now observe it?
275Why does it call them"doctrines of devils"?
275Why, therefore, do they increase sins by these traditions?
5954Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth--but who amongst us really believes it?
5954Blessed are the pure in heart--and how many of us are that?
5954Blessed are they that are persecuted for righteousness''sake--is that_ your_ ambition, or mine?
5954Can ye drink of the Cup that I drink of?
5954Have I been so long time with you, and yet hast thou not known Me, Philip? 5954 O ye of little faith, wherefore did ye doubt?"
5954An influence from on high?
5954And does His teaching about GOD fare any better?
5954And in that climax of a vision, which, if we are faithful, shall be prophecy, what is it that has happened?
5954And what is meant by preparing the way of the Lord?
5954But is such an ideal really practicable?
5954Do we really share Christ''s outlook upon GOD, or His hope for man?
5954GOD was to Jesus Christ the one Reality that mattered; is that in any serious sense true of us?
5954Had not the Lord said,"Suffer the little children to come unto Me, and forbid them not"?
5954Have we never, like the crowds who joined in the hue- and- cry, followed a multitude to do evil?
5954If we ask,"Why does not GOD prevent war?
5954If we ask,"Why should the innocent suffer?"
5954Is it not just the question: What is the nature or character of the ultimate Power or Principle or Person upon which or upon whom the world depends?
5954Is not every religion, every imagined deity, in one sense an altar to the unknown GOD?
5954Is our view of life centred in GOD, as was His?
5954Meanwhile what of Jesus Himself-- this Christ, through their relationship to whom they had come by this new experience of the reality of GOD?
5954Might children be admitted to membership in infancy, or must they wait until they were adult?
5954Or do His words of reproach fit us, as they fitted S. Peter--"You think like a man, and not like GOD"?
5954The question is sometimes asked,"If GOD is omnipotent, why does He permit evil?"
5954To what purpose is this overlapping and conflict?
5954We are really raising a much more difficult question if we ask,"Why does GOD allow cancer?"
5954We who call ourselves Christians, do we seriously believe these things?
5954What did He mean?
5954What does it mean to confess the Deity of Christ?
5954What does it mean?
5954What in relation to these problems is the message of the Christian Church?
5954What is the real question, the most fundamental of questions, which arises when we seek to interpret the world we live in?
5954What is the will of GOD for humanity?
5954What was His relation to man, and to GOD?
5954Who or what was it?
5954Who was He?
5954Why can not they agree to sink their differences, and to unite upon the broad basis of a common loyalty to Christ?
5954Why does He permit murder and cruelty and rapine?"
5954Why should a child grow up in heathenism?
5954With S. Peter they find themselves saying to Christ,"Lord, to whom shall we go?
16424_ Ought_ not the Christ to have suffered these things?
16424And may they not be correct?
16424Are our lives merely fertilizer for generations yet unborn?
16424Are we all self- deceived?
16424But can we be content with no personal share in it?
16424But in such a sentence what possible meaning can be put into the expression"His beloved"?
16424But is this emparadised life to be some day thrown aside?
16424Can a mere imagination compass such results?
16424Can life''s highest values be so dealt with?
16424Do we know God in the Son?
16424Do we know God in the Spirit?
16424Do we know Him as our Father?
16424Have we entered into the fulness of their fellowship with God?
16424His keenness of conscience and His acute sympathy brought to His lips the final cry,"My God, My God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?"
16424How could He, if He be the living God?
16424How far may we trust our experience as validating the inferences we draw from it?
16424How shall we account for His singular personality?
16424How shall we conceive the union in Him of the Divine and the human, which we have discovered?
16424How shall we test the validity of the inference we draw from our experience?
16424If a man loves God with his all, how can there be any remainder of love to devote to someone else?
16424If they are simply ours, who knows what will come of them?
16424In all our advances in religious knowledge are we not liable to undergo Fallings from us, vanishings, Blank misgivings of the creature?
16424Is it likely that, were God a mere fancy, a fancy which we should promptly discard if we knew it as such, our experience could be what it is?
16424Is not every new unveiling of God accompanied by unsettlements and seeming darkenings of the soul, temporary obscurations of the Divine Face?
16424Is there not something analogous to this in the sphere of the spirit?
16424It must never ask itself,"Will the community support me?"
16424Look at the generations of old, and see: Who did ever put his trust in the Lord, and was ashamed?
16424May not our experiences be accounted for in some other way?
16424May we not be in a subjective prison from whose walls words and prayers rebound without outer effect?
16424More than this who cares to know?
16424More than this, for what can Christians wish?
16424Of a book?
16424Or who did abide in His fear, and was forsaken?
16424Or who did call upon Him, and He despised him?
16424Shall we question the correctness of Jesus''personal experience, and call Him mistaken?
16424The second question was asked even during Jesus''lifetime--"Whence hath this Man these things?"
16424The third question, How are we to conceive of the union of Deity and humanity in Him?
16424Three chief questions suggest themselves to us: How shall we picture Jesus''present life?
16424To every thoughtful person the question is forced home,"If a man die, shall he live again?"
16424Was the faith which produced them, the faith which inspired Him, an hallucination?
16424What did Jesus Christ contribute towards answering our question?
16424What should be read?
16424What takes Jesus Christ to that tragic death?
16424Who decides me there?
16424Why did He give up the opportunities of a life that was so incalculably serviceable, and apparently court death?
16424Why, they ask, should we care what took place in Palestine centuries ago?
16424all power is given unto Me in heaven and in earth, go ye therefore and make disciples of all nations"?
16424but"Can I inspire the community?"
28401Are there no Marks of Pain besides those of crying aloud?
28401But if all Things are in themselves equally Good, where is the Use to_ appoint_, or the Sense of talking about it?
28401But what then, Is no Inference thence to be made?
28401But will the Doctor say, they have therefore no painful Sensations?
28401Consider Beasts, then, as God''s own Property; will that render it a whit more equitable?
28401Hath not God, by his own Decree of Damnation, set them an Example?
28401Hear now, O House of Israel, Is not my Way equal?
28401How can these Reasons operate as to a Part, and have no Influence as to the Remainder?
28401If having this Faith be no certain Mark, because a Man may depart from it, what Proof have they?
28401If not, and they sometimes suffer by Pain and Abuse, why may not Infants do the same?
28401If so, what is become of the infinite Being, that was to_ suffer_ for Sin; for does God make Satisfaction to himself?
28401My natural Strength of Body may be equal to four hundred Weight; but what can this avail, while I am continually pressed down by four thousand?
28401The Brute Creation undergo Pain and Affliction; is_ Adam''s_ Sin, therefore, imputed to them?
28401Was it then_ only_ the Person, or_ rational Soul_ of_ Jesus Christ_, that suffered, being upheld under it, by the infinite Being himself?
28401What would you think of a Man, who is a Villain to- day, and boasts much of his great Honesty tomorrow?
28401Where is the Use of_ Reason_, or_ Moral Agency_, in Man, if another be substituted to act in his Stead, and not he himself?
28401_ Have I any Pleasure at all that the Wicked should die?
28401_ What mean ye, that use this Proverb in Israel, The Fathers have eaten sour Grapes, and the Children Teeth are set on edge?_ Ver.
28401and thinking myself one of this happy Number, a Rule sufficient to abide by?
28401and where then is the Reason, for such very different Treatment of Infants and adult Persons?
28401are not your Ways unequal?_ Ver.
28401saith the Lord God: and not that he should return from his Ways and live?_ Ver.
28401will he, under such Penalties, command Men to do thus, and not do so himself?"
19613Quæritur quemadmodum emissi sunt reliqui æones? 19613 ye Gnostics with the philosophers"), cognoverunt veritatem aut non cognoverunt?
19613( 4) Tertullian owes his Christocentric theology, so far as he has such a thing, to Irenæus( and Melito?).]
196131):"Si autem subit vos huiusmodi sensus, ut dicatis: Quid igitur novi dominus attulit veniens?
1961310--"igitur non iterum sumpsit limum deus sed ex Maria operatus est plasmationem fieri?
1961312:"Quibus faciebat deus hominem similem?
196133;"quemadmodum igitur erit homo deus, qui nondum factus est homo?"
1961346:"Quid simile philosophus et Christianas?
196137:"Quid ergo Athenis et Hierosolymis?
196137:"Quis enim negabil, deum corpus esse, etsi deus spiritus est?
196137:"nonne et laici sacerdotes sumus?
19613:"Did the Alexandrian Church in Clement''s time possess a baptismal confession or not?
19613Ad quos verbum ait, suum munus gratiæ?
19613And, on the other hand, had the oldest Churches not the Old Testament and the[ Greek: diataxeis] of the Apostles?
19613But does the Christianity of Clement correspond to the Gospel?
19613But in what sense was the Christian religion set forth as a philosophy?
19613But is the Christian wisdom not of divine origin?
19613But the very question was: What is sound doctrine?
19613But was not that the ideal of Greek sages and philosophers?
19613But was the contradiction which it contains not felt?
19613But what writings were apostolic?
19613But who can guarantee that they were not already corrected?
19613Did Justin not really take it seriously?
19613Did he merely wish to suit himself to those whom he was addressing?
19613Et utrum eiusdem substantiæ exsistebant his qui se emiserunt, an ex altera quadam substantia substantiam habentes?
19613Et utrum in eodem emissi sunt, ut eiusdem temporis essent sibi?...
19613Et utrum simplices quidam et uniformes et undique sibi æquales et similes, quemadmodum spiritus et lumina emissa sunt, an compositi et differentes"?
19613For why is it necessary for the sponsors"( this is the first mention of"godparents")"also to be thrust into danger?...
19613Græciæ discipulus et coeli?"
19613How can it in that case be natural, and what connection can exist between it and the wisdom of the Greeks?
19613How did it stand therefore with the dry tree?
19613How did this union attain acceptance and permanence, whilst"Gnosticism"was at first rejected?
19613I., and Christological and theological teachings, so that the later confessions of the East with their dogmatic details are already to be found here?]
19613In the other passage he adopts the saying of an old presbyter( Papias?)
19613Is this formula compatible with the other, that he as the Logos himself assumed flesh from the Virgin etc.?
19613Of what further use then is the[ Greek: sperma logos emphuton]?
19613Of what importance is an anointing with the Spirit to him who is God?
19613Or should it not do so?
19613Quid academiæ et ecclesiæ?"
19613Quid festinat innocens ætas ad remissionem peccatorum?
19613Quid ingrati sumus, quid nobis invidemus, si veritas divinitatis nostri temporis ælate maturuit?"]
19613Supposing minds of a radical cast, to have existed at the close of the history of ancient civilisation, what would have been left to us?
19613The conflict with Gnosticism made it necessary to find some sort of solution to the question,"What is Christian?"
19613The content of revelation is to be rational; but does that which is rational require a revelation?
19613The older Catholicism never clearly put the question,"What is Christian?"
19613The preface to the Montanist Acts of Perpetua and Felicitas( was Tertullian the author?)
19613The problem arose and pressed for an answer: What should be the basis of Christian union?
19613This book is preserved( written?)
19613To what extent were his expositions new, to what extent were the standards he formulated already employed in the Churches, and in which of them?
19613Ut non alia plasmatio fieret neque alia, esset plasmatio quæ salvaietur, sed eadem ipsa recapitularetur, servata similitudine?"]
19613Ut( lege"ad") quid enim descendebat?"
19613Was the flesh of Christ a reality?
19613We do not know whether such lists were drawn up so early in the other churches of apostolic origin( Jerusalem?).
19613Were these no code of laws?
19613What further importance can philosophy have side by side with this, how can one think of calling this a philosophy?
19613What is the content of tradition?
19613What is the meaning of Christ being born by the power of the Holy Ghost?
19613What would be left of Christianity, if the practical aim, given by Clement to this religious philosophy, were lost?
19613Where was a beginning to be made?
19613Why does an age of innocence hasten to the remission of sins?
19613Why?
19613_ But this teacher was reason itself; it was visible in him, and indeed it appeared bodily in him._[358] Is this philosophy or is it myth?
19613i.e., how could newly created man be already perfect as he was not even man, inasmuch as he did not yet know how to distinguish good and evil?).
19613p. 416:[ Greek: ho Theos peponuen hupo dexias Israêlitidos]( p. 422):"Quidnam est hoc novum mysterium?
19612Marcionitæ interrogati quid fiet peccatori cuique die illo? 19612 ( see the doctrines of Apelles and Hermogenes); what significance the appearance of Christ had for the heavenly and Satanic powers? 19612 1) put the question to their ecclesiastical opponents,Quid novi attulit dominus veniens?"
1961227], Apollonius of Tyana(?
196124) But how were the heretics to be surely known?]
1961242:"De verbi autem administratione quid dicam, cum hoc sit negotium illis, non ethnicos convertendi, sed nostros evertendi?
19612A witness to a naive Modalism is found also in the Acta Pionii 9:"Quem deum colis?
19612And had not Paul really separated Christianity as religion from Judaism and the Old Testament?
19612As to the first, the question has frequently been asked, Is the Gospel of Christ to be the authority or the Gospel concerning Christ?
19612But could it not place them on a greater and firmer foundation?
19612But were the earliest Neoplatonists really acquainted with the speculations of men like Philo, Justin, Valentinus and Basilides?
19612But what is the end of him who is thus rejected?
19612But where was the limit of the application?
19612But would they ever have arisen without the presupposition of a Christian community which recognised the Old Testament?]
19612But, and this is the last question which one is justified in raising here, why did not Neoplatonism create an independent religious community?
19612Conscious of being bound to tradition, it first definitely raised the question, what is Christianity?
19612De Christo ergo quid sentiunt?
19612Did Paul develop independently his own conception?
19612Dominum esse, aut illum omnino non esse?
19612En 180, le Nouveau Testament est clos: il ne s''y ajoutera plus un seul livre nouveau(?).
19612How old are our first three Gospels?
19612How old is the triad: Apostles, Prophets and Teachers?
19612In what way were views about the saving value of Christ''s death developed alongside of Paul''s system?
19612It is not surprising that the first man who clearly put and answered the question,"What is Christian?"
19612Just as it is still, in the same way naively inferred: if Christ rose bodily he must also have ascended bodily( visibly?)
19612Nimirum, inquiunt, grande opus et dignum deo mundus?"
19612Respondit: Christum Polemon( judex): Quid ergo?
19612The Romish correction must therefore have been subsequently taken over in the provinces( Africa?).
19612The answer to this question is at the same time the reply to another, viz., why did the Christian church supplant Neoplatonism?
19612The difference in the answers to the question, How far and by what means, Jesus procured salvation?
19612The doctrines of the Basilidians(?)
19612The number of sacred ceremonies, already considerable in the second century( how did they arise?
19612The treatise written in the days of Marcus Aurelius by a certain Musanus( where?)
19612We possess probably not a few writings which belong to that period; but how are we to prove this, how are they to be arranged?
19612What significance had it in the following period?
19612What was the original conception of baptism?
19612When and how did belief in the birth of Jesus from a Virgin gain acceptance in Christendom?
19612When and where did baptism in the name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit arise, and how did it make its way in Christendom?
19612When did these formations begin?
19612When were Baptism and the Lord''s Supper grouped together?
19612Where else could we do that?
19612Who can decide what each of them acquired by its own exertions and what it obtained through interchange of opinions?
19612Who first distinguished Christendom, as[ Greek: ekklêsia tou theou], from Judaism, and how did the concept[ Greek: ekklêsia] become current?
19612Why not?
19612[ 397] But even Paul had been understood only by few( by none?).
19612and, if we must answer these questions in the affirmative, did they really learn from these sources?
19612iste alter est?
19612l. c.:"Quid dicam de Hebionitis, qui Christianos esse se simulant?
19612the description of the Christianity of the Corinthians: On what did the community base its Christian character?
19612were they familiar with the Oriental religions, especially with the Jewish and the Christian?
19612what meaning belongs to his sufferings, although there was no real suffering for the heavenly Christ, but only for Jesus?
37531Who art thou that judgest the servant of another? 37531 [ 51] Do we not here catch a glimpse of what the depth of that satisfaction with the inner life of God in Christ may be?
37531( 2) What is required for the final positive justification of the social consciousness as ethical?
37531All these motives, now, make us refuse, with Christ, to answer the question,"Are there few that be saved?"
37531And upon whom does it fall?
37531Back of it lies the deeper question, Why just these laws, and modes of procedure?
37531Can we find our way out of this confusion?
37531Can we really think of such a God as simply quiescent, and not as always active?
37531Could there be a more solemn judgment seat?
37531Do we know what a founder of religion does?
37531Do we need, or can we intelligently use, a mystical solidarity?
37531Do we so ground our view the more securely?
37531First, then, how can it be that we do influence one another?
37531For whom is there no growth?
37531From this point of view of the Christian theologian, now, what does the social consciousness mean?
37531HOW CAN IT BE, METAPHYSICALLY, THAT WE DO INFLUENCE ONE ANOTHER?
37531Has the world anywhere a phenomenon comparable to this?
37531How are we to explain that fact?
37531How are we to_ think_ of Christ?
37531How can it be that we do so influence one another?
37531How can it be, Metaphysically, that we do Influence One Another?
37531How does a father distinguish between what he calls an obedient and a disobedient child?
37531How in any fair sense may one be called obedient?
37531How is it that we come to God through him?
37531Is it not a fearful thing to be judged by the law of liberty?
37531Is it possible briefly to indicate both the recognition of emotion and the control of emotion in religion?
37531Is not Herrmann right when he says that all that can be said of the God of this mysticism is"that he is not the world?
37531Is not his activity involved in his complete personality?
37531Is there any way back to the childlike spirit?
37531Is there something holier than the holy ethical will seen realized in Christ''s life and death?
37531Is this not a simply true interpretation of the common consciousness?
37531It means simply: With what changes in theological statements would the social consciousness naturally find itself most sympathetic?
37531Must not every man who wishes to be clear and honest with himself fairly face these questions?
37531Nay, must we not make it necessarily the very center of all our thought here?
37531Now what can cover the sin of the world in God''s eyes?
37531Now, are we to reach a deeper view of redemption, by turning away from the deepest ethical fact to the unethical?
37531Now, when would these conditions become ideal?
37531Or if, without separation, God in any sense, in the most inner way, passes judgment, how does approval fall upon any?
37531The answer to this question involves a preliminary one: What is the point of view of the theologian in any investigation?
37531The question simply is, May this law of mutual influence hold of those bound up with our lives even when they are distant from us or estranged?
37531This question includes two:( 1) How can it be metaphysically that we do influence one another?
37531To make the relative position of Jesus among the founders of religion lower?
37531Upon what does he rely in his hope for matured character in the child?
37531WHAT IS REQUIRED FOR THE FINAL POSITIVE JUSTIFICATION OF THE SOCIAL CONSCIOUSNESS AS ETHICAL?
37531WHAT IS THE FALSELY MYSTICAL?
37531What are these grounds of the supremacy of Christ?
37531What are these prerequisites for a moral world?
37531What evidence have we that Christ ever felt in the slightest degree such penitence?
37531What has a theodicy to say as to these facts?
37531What has been the outcome of that study?
37531What is Required for the Final Positive Justification of the Social Consciousness, as Ethical?
37531What is it that satisfies the father in such a case?
37531What is the Falsely Mystical?
37531What is the final explanation of the constant fact of our reciprocal action?
37531What, now, makes it possible for a man to expect, in any sense, a favorable judgment of God upon his life?
37531Who has not begun at all?
37531Why must the facts, of which the social consciousness is the reflection, be as they are if ideal interests are to be supreme?
37531Why should we wish to make society less significant than it is?
37531Why, that is, from the point of view of the ideal-- of religion and theology-- why are we constituted so alike?
37531Would Christ so think?
37531You have been in the fields in early morning?
37531_ The Consequent Ethical and Spiritual Meaning of Substitution and Propitiation._--Can we go yet a step farther here?
37531and so that we must love them?
37531and, so saying, confirm again the great Christian truths?
37531but the theoretical one, How should the social consciousness naturally affect religion and doctrine?
37531does it necessarily, most naturally, most spontaneously, and most joyfully carry righteousness of life with it?
37531how is our reciprocal action metaphysically possible?
37531so that the innocent suffer with the guilty and the guilty profit with the righteous?
37531so that the results of our actions necessarily go over into the lives of others?
37531so that we must influence one another?
37531so that we must recognize everywhere the claim of others?
37531so that we must respect their personality?
27500+ Christianity not dependent on a virgin birth.+--But why hesitate about the question?
27500+ Church only exists for the sake of the kingdom.+--But how far did Jesus foresee and intend this?
27500+ Divine satisfaction in Atonement.+--But in what sense is the death of Jesus a satisfaction to the Father?
27500+ Modern industrialism and the church.+--Judged by this standard where are the churches to- day?
27500+ Origin of the idea of the church.+--Where, then, did the idea of the church come from?
27500+ Salvation and penalty.+--But does this kind of salvation do away with the penal consequences of past sin?
27500+ The Jesus of traditional theology.+--But what has traditional Christian theology to say about Jesus?
27500+ The nature of sin.+--What, then, is sin?
27500+ The real judge.+--And who, pray, is the Judge?
27500+ The reason why there was no supernatural interference.+--But is this all that can be said about the matter?
27500+ The unity of truth.+--But, someone will remonstrate, What then are we to believe?
27500+ What does the universe mean?+--But why is there a universe at all?
27500+ What the church exists for to- day.+--But what does the church exist for, using the word in its primitive sense?
27500+ What the word"God"means.+--But what name are we to give to this higher- than- self whose presence is so unescapable?
27500+ Will religious faith regain its power?+--Will this happen again?
27500Again, why should God feel Himself so much aggrieved by Adam''s peccadillo?
27500And what is love?
27500And why should it be regarded as in any real sense a substitute for what is due from us or any equivalent for what we should otherwise have to bear?
27500Believest thou not that I am in the Father, and the Father in me?
27500Besides, why should a trivial act of transgression have sent it all wrong?
27500But did Jesus really found a church of this kind?
27500But have the churches spiritual energy enough to recover their lost position?
27500But how do ordinary church- going Christians talk about God?
27500But if popular theology concerning the last things is untrue, or at least misleading and inadequate, what is the truth?
27500But is it?
27500But seeing that they were thinking of it in this way, how did the church arise and why?
27500But then, someone will say, what has the death of Jesus effected in the unseen so as to make it possible for God to forgive us?
27500But under this view what is the exact significance of the Judgment Day and the physical Resurrection?
27500But what became of their doctrine in the face of an urgent human need and the call for self- sacrifice to supply that need?
27500But what else can we do?
27500But what is pain?
27500But what is the punishment of sin, and who administers it?
27500But what is this divine holiness?
27500But what on earth have his words to do with the birth of Jesus?
27500But why ought they to be ignored?
27500But why should it be so?
27500By eternal the ordinary Christian usually means everlasting; why should punishment be everlasting?
27500Can it recover it?
27500Could anything be more grotesque than the suggestion that the mother of Jesus should need to plead with her son to be merciful with frail humanity?
27500Do not these facts of human nature and experience tell us something about God?
27500Do we want a different set of terms or not?
27500Does anyone think that this brings Jesus down to our level?
27500Does physical science, then, imply the doctrine of the Trinity?
27500Does the self- limitation of Jesus mean that the Deity was lessened in any way during the incarnation?
27500Does this throw any light upon the mysterious appearances and disappearances of the body of Jesus?
27500For what is the nature of God?
27500For, after all, what is our life but God''s?
27500Granted that it does apply only to Jesus, what then?
27500Have I anything new to say about it?
27500How can there be anything in the universe outside of God?
27500How could it fail to be of absorbing interest?
27500How does Salvation stand related to punishment and judgment?
27500How much can we really know about Him?
27500How shall we sing the Lord''s song in a strange land?
27500How would any of us have felt in the circumstances of Jesus?
27500If Salvation is first and foremost deliverance from this punishment, how is it that it does not take effect immediately?
27500If not, what is its relation to them?
27500If not, where was it?
27500If not, why not?
27500If you go and live over a sewer, you will be ill. Why?
27500Indeed without the limitation, the struggle, and the pain, how would this Christ spirit ever have known itself?
27500Indeed, how can they be ignored?
27500Now what is our relation to this process?
27500Now what is this subconscious mind whose importance is so great and of whose nature we know so little?
27500Precisely, but what are you except your thought?
27500Semitic Ideas of Atonement++ Atonement in history.+--What, then, has this death to do with the Atonement?
27500Should we be likely to forget that if we had ever formed part of such a procession of prisoners of war?
27500Some years ago a book was published which bore on the title- page the question,"What would Jesus do?"
27500Suppose the Christian church enjoined or permitted rape and murder, would the devout Catholic believe and obey?
27500Thus to the question, Why a finite universe?
27500Was it really so?
27500Was the full consciousness of the eternal Word present in the babe of Bethlehem, for instance?
27500Was the whole dreadful drama merely a programme to be gone through in all its appointed stages, ending with the cry of the victim,"It is finished"?
27500What are we to say about this?
27500What are we to think about ourselves?
27500What are we to understand by Heaven and Hell, and what is the bearing of either upon Salvation and Judgment?
27500What can it all mean, if indeed it has a meaning?
27500What did it matter?
27500What had Jesus to do with it originally?
27500What has Death to do with the matter?
27500What has the genealogy of Joseph got to do with the birth of Jesus if Jesus were not his own son?
27500What is it that is slowly winning the world from its selfishness to- day and lifting it gradually into the higher, purer atmosphere of universal love?
27500What is the Church?
27500What is the Judgment and when does it take effect?
27500What is the Kingdom of God, and how do the various Christian societies which call themselves churches stand in regard to it to- day?
27500What is the justification for all the vast number of Christian organisations which exist throughout the world?
27500What is the moral ideal but love?
27500What is the physical but the common denominator between one finite mind and another?
27500What kind of a universe would it be then?
27500What other kind of substance can there be?
27500What ought it to exist for to- day?
27500What sensible man really believes in these notions as popularly assumed and presented, and what have they to do with Christianity?
27500What value does He possess for the religious consciousness to- day?
27500What was the need for the long cosmic struggle, the ignorance and pain, the apparently prodigal waste of life and beauty?
27500When a heathen mother passed her child through the fire to Moloch, did the sacrifice cost her nothing?
27500Where did the idea spring from?
27500Where does God come in?
27500Where has it gone?
27500Where is the remedy to be found?
27500Where, then, someone will say, is the dividing line between our being and God''s?
27500Which will win in this encounter?
27500Who but yourself?
27500Who is offended and I burn not?"
27500Who or what are we?
27500Who or what was Jesus?
27500Why does a perfect form appear only to be shattered and superseded by another?
27500Why does the man of business spend so many hours in his office in the effort to make money?
27500Why has the memory of it actually become a religious dogma?
27500Why has the unlimited become limited?
27500Why in the world should God require such a sacrifice before feeling Himself free to forgive His erring children?
27500Why is this?
27500Why should the consequences continue through countless generations?
27500Why should we be afraid of trusting the human soul to recognise and respond to its own truth?
27500Why should we not apply it all the way round?
27500Why should we not speak in a similar way about any other human consciousness?
27500Why should we require to be saved from Him?
27500Why was a crime of this sort ever permitted?
27500Will the Lord be pleased with thousands of rams, or with ten thousands of rivers of oil?
27500Will you tell me where to look for the focus and centre of that ideal?
27500With what God have we to do except the God who is eternally man?
27500Yes, but suppose it did, would he obey?
27500shall I come before Him with burnt offerings, with calves of a year old?
27500shall I give my firstborn for my transgression, the fruit of my body for the sin of my soul?
17611( 2) What is the end of this government?
17611( 2) Where is it?
17611( 2) Whether He can immediately move a body?
17611( 2) Whether all are sent?
17611( 2) Whether all infants would have been of the male sex?
17611( 2) Whether among them there is precedence?
17611( 2) Whether generation would have been through coition?
17611( 2) Whether he can change man''s will?
17611( 2) Whether he could see the separate substances, that is, the angels?
17611( 2) Whether he was impassible?
17611( 2) Whether he was master over all creatures?
17611( 2) Whether in one hierarchy there is only one order?
17611( 2) Whether in the state of innocence he had passions of the soul?
17611( 2) Whether it is a place apt for human habitation?
17611( 2) Whether man can teach an angel?
17611( 2) Whether one angel moves the will of another?
17611( 2) Whether the corporeal creature obeys the mere will of the angels?
17611( 2) Whether the image of God is in irrational creatures?
17611( 2) Whether the inferior speaks to the superior?
17611( 2) Whether the intellectual soul is thus transmitted?
17611( 2) Whether the semen, which is the principle of human generation, is produced from the surplus food?
17611( 2) Whether the woman should have been made from man?
17611( 2) Whether there exist in bodies certain seminal virtues?
17611( 2) Whether they are immediately preserved by God?
17611( 2) Whether they would have been born confirmed in righteousness?
17611( 2) Whether they would have had perfect use of reason at the moment of birth?
17611( 2) Whether to each man is assigned a single guardian angel?
17611( 2) Whether to tempt is proper to the devil?
17611( 3) For what purpose was man placed in paradise?
17611( 3) Is it unchangeable?
17611( 3) Whether God can reduce anything to nothingness?
17611( 3) Whether He can move the intellect?
17611( 3) Whether all souls were created at the same time?
17611( 3) Whether all the sins of men are to be set down to the assaults or temptations of the demons?
17611( 3) Whether an angel speaks to God?
17611( 3) Whether an inferior angel can enlighten a superior angel?
17611( 3) Whether by the power of his soul man can change corporeal matter?
17611( 3) Whether he can change man''s imagination?
17611( 3) Whether he had all virtues?
17611( 3) Whether he possessed all knowledge?
17611( 3) Whether he stood in need of food?
17611( 3) Whether in one order there are many angels?
17611( 3) Whether in the state of innocence all men were equal?
17611( 3) Whether of man''s rib?
17611( 3) Whether one enlightens another?
17611( 3) Whether the angels by their own power can immediately move bodies locally?
17611( 3) Whether the guardianship belongs only to the lowest order of angels?
17611( 3) Whether the heavenly bodies are the causes of what is done here by the inferior bodies?
17611( 3) Whether the image of God is in the angels more than in man?
17611( 3) Whether the world is governed by one?
17611( 3) Whether those who are sent, assist?
17611( 4) Are all things subject to fate?
17611( 4) Of the effects of this government?
17611( 4) Whether He can move the will?
17611( 4) Whether a superior angel enlightens an inferior angel in all that he knows himself?
17611( 4) Whether anything is reduced to nothingness?
17611( 4) Whether he can change man''s senses?
17611( 4) Whether he could err or be deceived?
17611( 4) Whether he should have been created in paradise?
17611( 4) Whether he would have obtained immortality by the tree of life?
17611( 4) Whether in that state man would have been master over men?
17611( 4) Whether it is fitting for each man to have an angel guardian?
17611( 4) Whether the angelic speech is subject to local distance?
17611( 4) Whether the distinction of hierarchies and orders is natural?
17611( 4) Whether the good or bad angels can work miracles?
17611( 4) Whether the image of God is in every man?
17611( 4) Whether the separate soul of man can move bodies by local movement?
17611( 4) Whether the woman was made immediately by God?
17611( 4) Whether they are subject to the precedence of the good angels?
17611( 4) Whether they are the cause of human acts?
17611( 4) Whether they can work real miracles for the purpose of leading men astray?
17611( 4) Whether what he did would have been as meritorious as now?
17611( 5) When does an angel''s guardianship of a man begin?
17611( 5) Whether God works in every worker?
17611( 5) Whether all the speech of one angel to another is known to all?
17611( 5) Whether all things are subject to Divine government?
17611( 5) Whether demons are subject to their influence?
17611( 5) Whether the demons who are overcome by men, are hindered from making further assaults?
17611( 5) Whether the image of God is in man by comparison with the Essence, or with all the Divine Persons, or with one of them?
17611( 6) Whether He can do anything outside the order imposed on things?
17611( 6) Whether all things are immediately governed by God?
17611( 6) Whether the angel guardians always watch over men?
17611( 6) Whether the heavenly bodies impose necessity on those things which are subject to their influence?
17611( 6) Whether the image of God is in man, as to his mind only?
17611( 7) Whether all that God does is miraculous?
17611( 7) Whether the Divine government is frustrated in anything?
17611( 7) Whether the angel grieves over the loss of the one guarded?
17611( 7) Whether the image of God is in man''s power or in his habits and acts?
17611( 7) Whether the orders will outlast the Day of Judgment?
17611( 8) Whether anything is contrary to the Divine Providence?
17611( 8) Whether men are taken up into the angelic orders?
17611( 8) Whether rivalry exists among the angels as regards their guardianship?
17611( 8) Whether the image of God is in man by comparison with every object?
176111] Whether Adam in the State of Innocence Had Mastership Over the Animals?
176111] Whether All the Angels Are of One Hierarchy?
176111] Whether Creatures Need to Be Kept in Being by God?
176111] Whether God Can Move the Matter Immediately to the Form?
176111] Whether Men Are Assailed by the Demons?
176111] Whether Men Are Guarded by the Angels?
176111] Whether Men Would Have Been Born in a State of Righteousness?
176111] Whether One Angel Enlightens Another?
176111] Whether One Angel Speaks to Another?
176111] Whether One Man Can Teach Another?
176111] Whether Paradise Is a Corporeal Place?
176111] Whether Some Part of the Food Is Changed into True Human Nature?
176111] Whether There Are Orders Among the Demons?
176111] Whether There Be Such a Thing As Fate?
176111] Whether a Body Can Be Active?
176111] Whether an Angel Can Enlighten Man?
176111] Whether in the State of Innocence Children Would Have Been Born with Perfect Knowledge?
176111] Whether in the State of Innocence Children Would Have Had Perfect Strength of Body As to the Use of Its Members Immediately After Birth?
176111] Whether in the State of Innocence Generation Existed?
176111] Whether in the State of Innocence Man Would Have Been Immortal?
176111] Whether the Angels Are Sent on Works of Ministry?
176111] Whether the Corporeal Creature Is Governed by the Angels?
176111] Whether the First Man Saw God Through His Essence?
176111] Whether the First Man Was Created in Grace?
176111] Whether the Image of God Is in Man?
176111] Whether the Sensitive Soul Is Transmitted with the Semen?
176111] Whether the Woman Should Have Been Made in the First Production of Things?
176111] Whether the World Is Governed by Anyone?
1761121:2:"O God, my God, look upon me: why hast Thou forsaken me?"
176112:11:"What man knoweth the things of a man, but the spirit of a man that is in him?"
176112] Whether Adam in the State of Innocence Saw the Angels Through Their Essence?
176112] Whether All the Angels Are Sent in Ministry?
176112] Whether Children Would Have Had Perfect Use of Reason at Birth?
176112] Whether Corporeal Matter Obeys the Mere Will of an Angel?
176112] Whether Each Man Is Guarded by an Angel?
176112] Whether Fate Is in Created Things?
176112] Whether God Can Move a Body Immediately?
176112] Whether God Preserves Every Creature Immediately?
176112] Whether Man Can Teach the Angels?
176112] Whether Man Had Mastership Over All Other Creatures?
176112] Whether Paradise Was a Place Adapted to Be the Abode of Man?
176112] Whether Passions Existed in the Soul of the First Man?
176112] Whether There Are Any Seminal Virtues in Corporeal Matter?
176112] Whether There Are Several Orders in One Hierarchy?
176112] Whether Woman Should Have Been Made from Man?
176112] Whether among the demons there is precedence?
176112] Whether in the State of Innocence Children Would Have Been Born Confirmed in Righteousness?
176112] Whether in the State of Innocence Man Would Have Been Passible?
176112] Whether in the State of Innocence There Would Have Been Generation by Coition?
176112] Whether one angel moves another angel''s will?
176112] Whether the End of the Government of the World Is Something Outside the World?
176112] Whether the Image of God Is to Be Found in Irrational Creatures?
176112] Whether the Inferior Angel Speaks to the Superior?
176112] Whether the Intellectual Soul Is Produced from the Semen?
176112] Whether the Semen Is Produced from Surplus Food?
176112] Whether to Tempt Is Proper to the Devil?
176112] Whether, in the Primitive State, Women Would Have Been Born?
176113:1):"Who hath bewitched you, that you should not obey the truth?"
176113] Whether Adam Had All the Virtues?
176113] Whether All Sins Are Due to the Temptation of the Devil?
176113] Whether All the Angels Who Are Sent, Assist?
176113] Whether Bodies Obey the Angels As Regards Local Motion?
176113] Whether Fate Is Unchangeable?
176113] Whether God Can Annihilate Anything?
176113] Whether God Moves the Created Intellect Immediately?
176113] Whether Human Souls Were Created Together at the Beginning of the World?
176113] Whether Man Was Placed in Paradise to Dress It and Keep It?
176113] Whether Man by the Power of His Soul Can Change Corporeal Matter?
176113] Whether Men Were Equal in the State of Innocence?
176113] Whether There Are Many Angels in One Order?
176113] Whether There Is Enlightenment in the Demons?
176113] Whether an Angel Can Change Man''s Imagination?
176113] Whether an Angel Speaks to God?
176113] Whether an Inferior Angel Can Enlighten a Superior Angel?
176113] Whether in the State of Innocence Man Had Need of Food?
176113] Whether the Angels Are More to the Image of God Than Man Is?
176113] Whether the Angels Can Change the Will of Man?
176113] Whether the Body of Man Was Given an Apt Disposition?
176113] Whether the First Man Knew All Things?
176113] Whether the Heavenly Bodies Are the Cause of What Is Produced in Bodies Here Below?
176113] Whether the Woman Was Fittingly Made from the Rib of Man?
176113] Whether the World Is Governed by One?
176113] Whether to Guard Men Belongs Only to the Lowest Order of Angels?
1761140:18):"To whom have you likened God?
176114] Whether All Things Are Subject to Fate?
176114] Whether All the Angels of the Second Hierarchy Are Sent?
176114] Whether Angels Are Appointed to the Guardianship of All Men?
176114] Whether Angels Can Work Miracles?
176114] Whether Anything Is Annihilated?
176114] Whether Demons Can Lead Men Astray by Means of Real Miracles?
176114] Whether God Can Move the Created Will?
176114] Whether Local Distance Influences the Angelic Speech?
176114] Whether Man Was Created in Paradise?
176114] Whether Man in His First State Could Be Deceived?
176114] Whether an Angel Can Change the Human Senses?
176114] Whether in the State of Innocence Man Would Have Acquired Immortality by the Tree of Life?
176114] Whether in the State of Innocence Man Would Have Been Master Over Man?
176114] Whether the Actions of the First Man Were Less Meritorious Than Ours Are?
176114] Whether the Distinction of Hierarchies and Orders Comes from the Angelic Nature?
176114] Whether the Effect of Government Is One or Many?
176114] Whether the Good Angels Have Precedence Over the Bad Angels?
176114] Whether the Heavenly Bodies Are the Cause of Human Actions?
176114] Whether the Image of God Is Found in Every Man?
176114] Whether the Production of the Human Body Is Fittingly Described in Scripture?
176114] Whether the Separate Human Soul Can Move Bodies at Least Locally?
176114] Whether the Superior Angel Enlightens the Inferior As Regards All He Himself Knows?
176114] Whether the Woman Was Formed Immediately by God?
176115] Whether All Things Are Subject to the Divine Government?
176115] Whether All the Angels Know What One Speaks to Another?
176115] Whether God Works in Every Agent?
176115] Whether Heavenly Bodies Can Act on the Demons?
176115] Whether a Demon Who Is Overcome by Man, Is for This Reason Hindered from Making Further Assaults?
176115] Whether an Angel Is Appointed to Guard a Man from His Birth?
176115] Whether the Image of God Is in Man According to the Trinity of Persons?
176115] Whether the Orders of the Angels Are Properly Named?
176116] Whether God Can Do Anything Outside the Established Order of Nature?
176116] Whether Heavenly Bodies Impose Necessity on Things Subject to Their Action?
176116] Whether all things are immediately governed by God?
176116] Whether the Angel Guardian Ever Forsakes a Man?
176116] Whether the Grades of the Orders Are Properly Assigned?
176116] Whether the Image of God Is in Man As Regards the Mind Only?
176117] Whether Angels Grieve for the Ills of Those Whom They Guard?
176117] Whether Anything Can Happen Outside the Order of the Divine Government?
176117] Whether Whatever God Does Outside the Natural Order Is Miraculous?
176117] Whether the Image of God Is to Be Found in the Acts of the Soul?
176117] Whether the Orders Will Outlast the Day of Judgment?
176118] Whether Men Are Taken Up into the Angelic Orders?
176118] Whether One Miracle Is Greater Than Another?
176118] Whether There Can Be Strife or Discord Among the Angels?
176118] Whether anything can resist the order of the Divine government?
176118] Whether the Image of the Divine Trinity Is in the Soul Only by Comparison with God As Its Object?
176119] Whether"Likeness"Is Properly Distinguished from"Image"?
17611?''].
17611As to the first, there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether one man can teach another, as being the cause of his knowledge?
17611But to cleanse does not befit the demons, according to the words:"What can be made clean by the unclean?"
17611Concerning corporeal actions there are six points of inquiry:( 1) Whether a body can be active?
17611Concerning their enlightenment there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether one angel moves the intellect of another by enlightenment?
17611Concerning this there are two points of inquiry:( 1) Whether any part of the food is changed into true human nature?
17611For who is not aware that such is the case with some other streams?"
17611Here there are five points of inquiry:( 1) Whether one angel speaks to another?
17611There are under this head nine points of inquiry:( 1) Whether the image of God is in man?
17611Therefore he says pointedly:"What image will you make for Him?"
17611Thus we find that on some of the angels inquiring, as it were, in ignorance:"Who is this King of glory?"
17611Under the first head eight points of inquiry arise:( 1) Whether men are guarded by the angels?
17611Under the first head there are eight points of inquiry:( 1) Whether God can move immediately the matter to the form?
17611Under the first head there are eight points of inquiry:( 1) Whether the world is governed by someone?
17611Under the first head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether an angel can enlighten the human intellect?
17611Under the first head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether man in the state of innocence was immortal?
17611Under the first head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether the first man saw the Essence of God?
17611Under the first head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether the first man was created in grace?
17611Under the first head there are three points of inquiry:( 1) Whether the sensitive soul is transmitted with the semen?
17611Under the first head there are two points of inquiry:( 1) Whether in the state of innocence there would have been generation?
17611Under this head arise four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether any angels are sent on works of ministry?
17611Under this head there are eight points of inquiry:( 1) Whether all the angels belong to one hierarchy?
17611Under this head there are five points of inquiry:( 1) Whether men are assailed by the demons?
17611Under this head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Is there such a thing as fate?
17611Under this head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether man in the state of innocence was master over the animals?
17611Under this head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether paradise is a corporeal place?
17611Under this head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether the corporeal creature is governed by the angels?
17611Under this head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether the woman should have been made in that first production of things?
17611Under this head there are two points of inquiry:( 1) Whether in the state of innocence children would have been born with perfect knowledge?
17611Under this head there are two points of inquiry:( 1) Whether men would have been born in a state of righteousness?
17611_ On the contrary,_ Gregory says, on Job 25:3:"Is there any numbering of His soldiers?"
17611is not he that sitteth at table?"
17611or what image will you make for Him?"
17611vii), the inferior angels said to the superior:"Who is this King of Glory?"
6038At home with the Lord--that is what"death"(?)
6038Can the Ethiopian change his skin, or the leopard his spots? 6038 Hath he said, and shall he not do it?"
6038He that spared not his own Son, but freely delivered him up for us all, how shall he not with him freely give us all things?
6038Where is your Christ?
6038Who was this one, this remaining angel? 6038 Why_ reason_ ye these things in your hearts?"
6038''0, my Lord,''said Daniel to the angel,''what shall be the end of these things?''
6038( 1)''What is meant by statement that man was made"in the image of God"?
6038( 2) What is meant by the anthropomorphic expressions used of God?
6038( 2) Whence comes this universal belief in the existence of God?
6038( See Luke 1:34--"How shall this be, seeing I know not a man?")
603811) this shall be accomplished?
603812:8, 9--"And I heard, but I understood not: then said I, 0 my Lord, what shall be the end of these things?
603813:55--"Is not his mother called Mary?"
60381:12--"Art thou not from everlasting, O Lord my God, mine Holy One?"
60381:14)?
60381:14--"Are they not all ministering spirits?"
60381:14--"Are they( angels) not all ministering spirits, sent forth to minister for them who shall be heirs of salvation?"
60381:23)?
603823:23, 24-"Am I a God at hand, saith the Lord, and not a God afar off?
603826: 61- 63)?
603833:20:"There shall no man see me and live"?
603849:15, 16--"Can a woman forget her sucking child?
60384:1- 11) and fail to realize both parties in the wilderness conflict were persons-- Christ, a person; Satan, a person?
60386:8-"Who will go for_ us_?"
60388:11--"And through thy knowledge shall the weak brother perish, for whom Christ died?"
60388:34--"Who is he that condemneth?
6038A garden, and no gardener?
6038A serious question at once arises: Who is to decide what is and what is not inspired?
6038A star lit, and nobody to pour oil in to keep the wick burning?
6038A time- card and a train, and nobody to run it?
6038A watch with a main- spring broken, and no jeweler to fix it?
6038A watch, and no key for it?
6038A watch, and no repair shop?
6038Acts 1:11--"Ye men of Galilee, why stand ye gazing up into heaven?
6038Also in Luke 11:11--"Will he_ for_ a fish give him a serpent?"
6038An act of faith denotes a manifestation of the intelligence:"How shall they believe in him of whom they have not heard?"
6038And if they were asleep( v. 13), how could they know what took place?
6038And the Lord said unto him, Who hath made man''s mouth?
6038And the Lord said unto him, Who hath made man''s mouth?
6038And the anger of the Lord was kindled against Moses, and he said, Is not Aaron the Levite thy brother?
6038And the anger of the Lord was kindled against Moses, and he said, Is not Aaron the Levite thy brother?
6038And the ass said unto Balaam, Am not I thine ass, upon which thou hast ridden ever since I was thine unto this day?
6038Are angels interested in conversions?
6038Believest thou this?"
6038But did the sight of His suffering move the Jews to repentance?
6038But does such silence really exist?
6038But how was the world to be saved if not through the atonement?
6038But take away from Christianity the name and person of Jesus Christ and what have you left?
6038But what did the heavenly voice signify to Christ?
6038Can any hide himself in secret places that I shall not see him?
6038Can any statement allege deity more clearly?
6038Can he judge through the dark cloud?
6038Can it be said even of any of the sons of men?
6038Can such be said of an influence?
6038Can we explain these facts?
6038Can we imagine the effect of such words on the apostles?
6038Can you punish a stone or a house?
6038Canst thou find out the Almighty unto perfection?"
6038Certain things, conditions, institutions exist in our midst today; they are effects of causes, or a cause; what is that cause?
6038Conditions, and no conditioner?"
6038Could He not have possessed them and yet not have used them?
6038Could Jesus say all this without having any consciousness of His unique relationship to all these things?
6038Could Job explain the wonders of the natural phenomena around him?
6038Could a mere influence do this?
6038Could he thus speak of baptism if it had been the means through which they had been begotten again?
6038DID INSPIRATION AFFECT THE WORDS USED?
6038Did God know of their trouble in Egypt?
6038Did He forget?
6038Did He not hunger and thirst, for example?
6038Did the false prophets think that they could hide their secret crimes from God?
6038Did they consume, or did they withstand the fire?
6038Do not I fill heaven and earth?
6038Do not the works of James, the faith of Paul, and the love of John appeal to us in their own peculiar way?
6038Do the departed loved ones know anything about it?
6038Do we believe_ with Him_, or_ on_ Him?
6038Do we carry these little characteristics into the other life?
6038Do we love holiness to the extent of sacrificing for it?
6038Do we really believe these words?
6038Does Christ still retain the prints of the nails?
6038Does God Repent?
6038Does he perish at death, or does he enter into another state of being; and under what conditions of happiness or woe does he exist there?
6038Does it move men today?
6038Does not a liberal faith mean a faith that believes_ much,_ not little-- as much, not as little, as possible?
6038Does not such a faith(?)
6038Does the Holy Spirit possess such properties?
6038Does the doctrine of repentance find such a prominent place in the preaching and teaching of today?
6038Even if these events are to precede the"rapture,"have they not all been fulfilled?
6038Flowers, and no florist?
6038For what reason, and on what ground was it changed?
6038From finite and imperfect beings like ourselves?
6038From whence this idea?
6038Further, is the Church the_ only_ witness?
6038Gen. 18:14--"Is anything too hard for the Lord?"
6038Has God lessened or changed the terms of admission into His kingdom?
6038Has Jesus Christ still this body in the glory?
6038Has the need for repentance diminished?
6038Hath he spoken and shall he not make it good?"
6038He explained all the other figurative words, why not this one?
6038Here is an effect, a tremendous effect; what was its cause?
6038How are men sanctified?
6038How could He reward and punish otherwise?
6038How did that grave become empty?
6038How do we account for it?
6038How does the Word of God sanctify?
6038How shall we account for the absence of the body of Jesus from the tomb?
6038How then is man responsible for not having it?
6038How would it sound to say,"In the name of the Father"_ and of Moses?_ Would it not seem sacrilegious?
6038How would it sound to say,"In the name of the Father"_ and of Moses?_ Would it not seem sacrilegious?
6038How, then, can Israel say,"My way is hid from the Lord?"
6038How, then, can evil triumph?
6038How, then, do we account for the differences in style of the various writers, the preservation of their individualities, their idiosyncrasies?
6038How?
6038If He needed to depend solely upon the Spirit can we afford to do less?
6038If a miraculous exit was granted to men like Elijah and Enoch, who were sinful men, why should we marvel if such was granted to Christ?
6038If all men were not capable of being saved, how then could we pray to that end?
6038If such is His power how shall Assyria withstand it?
6038If the first two names are personal, is not the third?
6038If without shedding of blood there is no remission of sin, where is the shed blood?''
6038In the story of the Rich Man and Lazarus no name is given to the godless rich man; why?
6038Is He not holy?
6038Is He still the Lamb as though it had been slain?
6038Is Jesus Christ a man of a much higher type of faith than ours, yet one with whom we believe in God?
6038Is any light thrown on the question by the incident of the three Hebrew children in the fiery furnace?
6038Is it a definite place, or is it simply a figure of speech denoting a place of authority and power?
6038Is it a"sign"of His coming?
6038Is it not marvellous?
6038Is it not remarkable that the Baptist uses the word"unquenchable"''( Greek,"asbestos") when speaking of this fire?
6038Is it possible that anyone need be told the flat and sapless tautology that all divinely- inspired Scripture is_ also_ profitable?
6038Is it right that God should make the holiest man in all the ages the greatest sufferer, if that man were but a martyr?
6038Is it self- originating, or is the cause of its being outside of itself?
6038Is it too much to say that on that baptismal day Jesus was keenly conscious that these Old Testament predictions were fulfilled in Him?
6038Is its cause finite or infinite?
6038Is not Jesus here conscious of Himself as being the centre of the scene thus described in the Apocalypse?
6038Is not Jesus here repeating what had been done for Him at His baptism: conveying super- human power?
6038Is not one of the principal reasons for the writing of the Epistle to the Colossians to correct the gnostic theory of the worshipping of angels?
6038Is not this a sufficient number?
6038Is not this true also of the believer''s eternal security?
6038Is the present Christian consciousness borne out by the Gospel narratives?
6038Is the"fire"spoken of here_ literal_ fire?
6038Is there a purpose here to ignore the wicked?
6038Is there not here an indication of the consciousness on the part of Jesus of a unique relationship with His heavenly Father?
6038Is this a description of hell--absence of spiritual light; separation from the company of the saved; lamentation; impotent rage?
6038Is this cause within or without himself, finite or infinite?
6038It can not help raising the question of the whither, as well as of the what and the whence?
6038It is an effect, a glorious effect; what is its cause?
6038It is true that others raised the dead, but under what different conditions?
6038It is true that this term is used of men, e.g., Acts 16:30--"Sirs( Lords), what must I do to be saved?"
6038Jesus saith unto him, If I will that he tarry till I come, what is that to thee?
6038Job 22:12- 14--"Is not God in the height of heaven?
6038John 21:21- 23--"Peter seeing him( John) saith to Jesus, Lord, and what shall this man do?
6038Know you of anything bolder than this?
6038Luke 11:13--"How much more shall your heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to them that ask Him?"
6038Mark 14:61, 62--"Art thou the Christ, the Son of the Blessed"( Luke 22:70--"Art thou then the Son of God?
6038Meaning: The Samaritan woman''s question,"Where is God to be found?"
6038Micah 7:18,19--"Who is a God like unto thee, that pardoneth iniquity, and passeth by the transgression of the remnant of his heritage?
6038Or did He intend that His disciples should have the impression that He was speaking of literal fire?
6038Or is He, equally with God, the object of our faith?
6038Or that He could not pursue them into foreign countries?
6038Or that He knew what was transpiring in heaven only and not upon the earth, and even in its most distant corners?
6038Pride(?)
6038Reference may here be made to the white stone( diamond?)
6038Reply: True, but was not this fulfilled when they saw Christ on the Transfiguration Mount?
6038Reply: What is meant by a"generation"?
6038Shall we know Him by the prints?]
6038Shall we know our loved ones by these things?]
6038Shall we read,"Anointed.. with_ power_ and power?"
6038Shall we read,"That ye may abound in hope, through the power of the_ power_"?
6038Shall we say,"It seemeth good to_ the wind_ and to us"?
6038She said:"Thy father"; Jesus replied in substance:"Did you say_ my_ father has been seeking me?"
6038Should not the exit of Christ from this world be as unique as His entrance into it?
6038Simon Magus was baptized( Acts 8), but was he saved?
6038So was it with the faith which Christ demanded in His miracles:"Believe ye that I am able to do this?"
6038Strictly speaking, it is not now so much of a_ sin_ question as it is a_ Son_ question; not, What shall be done with my sin?
6038That was an effect; what was its cause?
6038That word was used for other Christian deaths, why not for Christ''s?
6038The great question for the Christian to answer is not"What can I do?"
6038The prophet can not believe it possible, for has not God_ eternal_ purposes for Israel?
6038The question is not so much"How many talents have I received,"but"To what use am I putting them?"
6038The test which the church should apply to all questions of practice: Would I like to have Christ find me doing this when He comes?
6038They are not given to mock but to encourage us:"Hath he said and shall he not do it?
6038Thirdly, There is the descent of the Spirit, and the heavenly voice; what meaning did these things have to Jesus?
6038Trace our origin back, if you will, to our first parent, Adam; then you must ask, How did he come into being?
6038True, but we reply: Why do we need an incarnation for the manifestation of that purpose?
6038WHAT IS THE NATUEE OF THE INSPIRATION THAT CHARACTERIZED THE WRITERS OF THE SCRIPTURES, AND IN WHAT DEGREE WERE THEY UNDER ITS INFLUENCE?
6038WHY IS THE PERSONALITY OF THE HOLY SPIRIT QUESTIONED?
6038Was there any significance in the fact that Jesus did not explain the word"fire"?
6038Were the words dictated by the Holy Spirit, or were the writers left to choose their own words?
6038Were the_ thoughts_ or_ concepts_ alone inspired, or were the_ words_ also inspired?
6038Were there not men enough in existence?
6038What are God''s relations to the universe and to men?
6038What bearing has the testimony of Jesus upon the question of His deity?
6038What do we learn from these scriptures regarding the relation of God to this universe, to man, and to all God''s creatures?
6038What does all this mean?
6038What had they to gain by fraud?
6038What is glory?
6038What is meant by the terms_ image_ and_ likeness_?
6038What is meant by"the right hand of God"?
6038What is the end, the final aim of the great whole, that far- off divine event towards which the whole creation moves?
6038What is the end, the final destiny of the individual?
6038What means are used, and what agencies employed to make men holy and conform them into the likeness of Christ?
6038What motive could the apostles have had in perpetrating the story of Christ''s resurrection upon people?
6038What part is inspired, and what part is not?
6038What shall the Christian church say to these things, and what shall be her reply?
6038What takes place when we go to sleep?
6038What was the nature and likeness of Christ''s resurrection body which our resurrection body is to resemble?
6038What would this world be without it?
6038What, then, did these men see?
6038Where did this institution come from?
6038Where did we get this standard of right and wrong?
6038Where is its sacrifice?
6038Who are those"in the presence of the angels of God"?
6038Who can give this power that is strong enough to make even demons obey?
6038Who can tell?
6038Who dared change it?
6038Who has a right to command my life?
6038Who is this that dares to set Himself up as superior to Moses and the law of Moses, by saying,"But_ I_ say unto you"?
6038Who is to be the judge of so vital a question?
6038Who made is obligatory?
6038Who shall put it away?
6038Why can not both things be included?
6038Why create a new being for such a purpose?
6038Why did not the Master explain what he meant by the figurative word"fire"?
6038Why not make a guilty, and not an absolutely innocent and guileless man such an example of God''s displeasure upon sin?
6038Why should He be God- forsaken in that crucial hour?
6038Why stumble over the limitation of this attribute and not over the others?
6038Why then mention this eternal aspect of adoption?
6038Why then should such a comforting and helpful doctrine as this be spoken against?
6038Why then, if faith is the work of the Godhead, are we responsible for not having it?
6038Would not these passages rebel against such tautological and meaningless usage?
6038Would that sound right?
6038Would they have sacrificed their lives for what they themselves believed to be an imposture?
6038Zion or Gerizim?
6038[ NOTE: Does this throw any light on the matter of recognition in heaven?
6038_ In general:_ Job 11:7, 8--"Canst thou by searching find out God?
6038but"How much can I believe?"
6038but, What shall I do with Jesus, which is called Christ?
6038e) Individual Freedom in Choice of Words-- To What Extent?
6038have not I the Lord?
6038have not I the Lord?
6038label itself narrow rather than liberal by such a refusal of faith?
6038no God?
6038or who maketh the dumb, or deaf, or the seeing, or the blind?
6038or who maketh the dumb, or deaf, or the seeing, or the blind?
6038was I ever wo nt to do so unto thee?
5831All my desire,says David,"is all my salvation;"so sayest thou,"All my salvation is all my desire?"
5831And how did his good wife take it when she saw that he had no amendment, but that he returned to his old courses again?
5831And the Lord God said unto the woman, What is this that thou hast done?
5831And will God indeed dwell with men on the earth?
5831Are they not all ministering spirits, sent forth to minister for them that shall be heirs of salvation?
5831Bless me,saith such a servant,"are these the religious people?
5831But canst thou not repent and turn?
5831But did you not,said he,"when you were at a stand, pluck out and read your note?"
5831But how earnest thou in this condition?
5831Can a woman forget her sucking child, that she should not have compassion on the son of her womb? 5831 Can such a one as I am live in glory?
5831Cut it down; why cumbereth it the ground?
5831For what did you bring yourself into this condition?
5831For what is our hope, our joy, our crown of rejoicing? 5831 Have I been so long time with you,"saith Christ,"and hast thou not known me, Philip?
5831If any man love the world, the love of the Father is not in him;how then can he be fruitful in the vineyard?
5831If our sins he upon us, and we pine away in them, how can we then live?
5831Is not this a brand plucked out of the fire?
5831Is not this the carpenter?
5831May we not fly in a time of persecution? 5831 My little bird, how canst thou sit And sing amidst so many thorns?
5831None of us liveth unto himself;why, then, should we desire life only for ourselves?
5831Philip, he that hath seen me, hath seen the Father; and how sayest thou then, Show us the Father?
5831Pray how did she die?
5831Shall I not visit for these things, saith the Lord; shall not my soul be avenged of such a nation as this?
5831Shift? 5831 The word was made flesh and dwelt among us, and we beheld his glory;"what glory?
5831This was the day of God''s pleasure,for that his Son did rise thereon;"and shall it not be the day of my delight in him?"
5831Thou tellest my wanderings and puttest my tears in thy bottle; are they not in thy book?
5831We know God, and he is our God, our own God; of whom or of what should we be afraid? 5831 Well, but what art thou now?"
5831What is Jordan? 5831 What man is he that feareth the Lord?"
5831What sayest thou, poor soul? 5831 What was it then, dear heart, that hath prevailed with thee to do as thou hast done?"
5831What wert thou once?
5831Who was it that bid him forbear?
5831Why? 5831 1:30, 31,turning the grace of God into lasciviousness, and walking after his own ungodly lusts?
5831A man that nameth the name of Christ, and that departeth not from iniquity, to whom may he be compared?
5831A work, did I say?
5831A wounded spirit, who can bear?
5831Abel- what to the reason of Eve was he, in comparison with Cain?
5831Again, suppose the father should scourge and chasten the son for such offences, is the relation between them therefore dissolved?
5831Again, would the people learn to be covetous?
5831Alas, they think that she will be run down with a push; or, as they said,"What do these feeble Jews?
5831All God''s children are criers: Can not you be quiet unless you are filled with the milk of God''s word?
5831And albeit, saith Satan, thou prayest sometimes, yet is not thy heart possessed with a belief that God will not regard thee?
5831And are not these pleasant sights?
5831And do not the members receive their whole light, guidance, and wisdom from it?
5831And dost thou not rejoice in secret that thou art the same that thou ever wert?
5831And first, in Mark 16: 3- 7, the words are these:"And they said among themselves, Who shall roll away the stone?"
5831And have these desires put thy soul to the flight?
5831And how if thou shouldst come but one quarter of an hour too late?
5831And if God''s will should be done on earth as it is in heaven, must it not be thy ruin?
5831And if Satan meets thee, and asketh,"Whither goest thou?"
5831And if he breaks up one of these bags, who can tell what he can do?
5831And is all this no good; or can we do without such holy appointments of God?
5831And is it possible it should be forgotten, or that by it our joy, light, and heaven should not be made the sweeter to all eternity?
5831And is it thus with thy soul indeed?
5831And is not this a needy time?
5831And now when body and soul are thus united, who can imagine what glory they both possess?
5831And said, moreover, that they could not wait upon me any longer; but said to me, Then you confess the indictment; do you not?
5831And what can such a one say for himself in the judgment, that shall be charged with the abuse of love?
5831And what chain so heavy as those that discourage thee?
5831And what if God will cross his book and blot out the handwriting that is against thee, arid not let thee know it as yet?
5831And what if thou waitest upon God all thy days?
5831And what is a sinful man in himself, or in his approach to God, but as stubble fully dry?
5831And what is folded up in these things, who can tell?
5831And what is it that makes you so desirous to go to mount Zion?
5831And what shall I now do, saith the sinner?
5831And what then?
5831And what will become of them that trample under foot this Son of God?
5831And what, is my rank so mean that the most gracious and godly among you may not duly and soberly consider what I have said?
5831And when did we see thee hungry, or thirsty, or a stranger, or naked, or sick, or in prison, and did not minister to thee?"
5831And wherefore doth he thus, but to beget an expectation in them of their salvation and deliverance?
5831And who could have found in their heart to shut the door upon such a one?
5831And why doth not God now cast the sinner to hell, for thus abusing his mercy and grace?
5831And why have God''s servants of old made such notes, and observed from them such excellent and wonderful things?
5831And why, but because God himself maintains the enmity?
5831And will this be a delightsome draught?
5831And wilt thou NOT regard?
5831And would I be thoroughly saved from the filth as well as from the guilt?
5831And yet doth it yield no good unto us?
5831Are her plagues pleasant or easy to be borne?
5831Are my prayers lost; are they forgotten; are they thrown over the bar?
5831Are not Abana and Pharpar, rivers of Damascus, better than all the waters in Israel?
5831Are not even ye in the presence of our Lord Jesus Christ at his coming?
5831Are not even ye,"says Paul,"in the presence of our Lord Jesus Christ at his coming?
5831Are not these therefore strong desires?
5831Are these the effect of a purblind spirit?
5831Are these the tokens of a blessed man?"
5831Are they not rather the fruits of an eagle- eyed confidence?
5831Art thou a beggar, a beggar at God''s door?
5831Art thou a fish, man-- art thou a fish?
5831Art thou followed with affliction, and dost thou hear God''s angry voice in thy affliction?
5831Art thou got into the right way?
5831Art thou in Christ''s righteousness?
5831Art thou indeed weary of the service of thy old masters, the devil, sin, and the world?
5831Art thou inquiring the way to heaven?
5831Art thou jogged and shaken and molested at the hearing of the word?
5831Art thou not a graceless wretch?
5831Art thou not come to discourse the Lord in prayer?
5831Art thou such a one?
5831Art thou that readest these lines such a one?
5831Art thou therefore discharged or unladen of these things?
5831Art thou unladen of the things of this world; as pride, pleasures, profits, lusts, vanities?
5831Art thou visited in the night seasons with dreams about thy state, and that thou art in danger of being lost?
5831As God saith,"Can thy hands be strong, and can thy heart endure in the day that I shall deal with thee?"
5831As for example, Would a parishioner learn to be proud?
5831At last the visitor comes and sets his soul at ease, by persuading him that he belongs to God; and what then?
5831At present, lay the thoughts of thy election by, and ask thyself these questions: Do I see my lost condition?
5831Aye, but, Lord, what wilt thou do to quench their thirst?
5831Barren fig- tree, dost thou hear?
5831Before you enter into prayer, ask thy soul these questions: To what end, O my soul, art thou retired into this place?
5831Believest thou not that I am in the Father, and the Father in me?
5831Besides, if men be made righteous, they are so; and if by a righteousness which the law commends, how can fault be found with them by the law?
5831Bold sinner, how darest thou tempt God by laughing at the breach of his holy law?
5831But O, methinks this throne out of which good comes like a river, who but would be a subject to it?
5831But Oh, when he is in the Spirit and sees in the Spirit, do you think his tongue can tell?
5831But all this while, where''s he whose golden rays Drive night away, and beautify our days?
5831But are you sure it is the same that we look for?
5831But behold, now they in truth are delivered and saved, they recompense all with sin:"Lord, what is man?
5831But could she do so if she had not wings?
5831But do you speak seriously and in good earnest?
5831But do you think these men saw the strength of the Jews?
5831But dost thou think that thy more grace will exempt thee from temptations?
5831But doth it not seem most reasonable that we should first mend and be good?
5831But for thy better satisfaction, let me ask, Doth the Lord knock still at the door of thy heart, by his word and Spirit?
5831But how long?
5831But how much more should He be precious to me, who hath saved me from death and hell-- who hath delivered me from the wrath of God?
5831But how must this be?
5831But how shall I come thither?
5831But how then must they see him?
5831But how then shall we be changed and filled, when we shall see him as he is?
5831But how, if while thou lookest for it to come to thee at one door, it come to thee at another?
5831But how?
5831But how?
5831But if the sight of heaven at so vast a distance is so excellent a prospect, what will it be when one is in it?
5831But if thou do it graciously, then a reward followeth;"for what is our hope, or joy, or crown of rejoicing?
5831But indeed it should not, for who needs the physician but the sick?
5831But is it not the best way, if one can, to mend first?
5831But perhaps thy heart is so hard and thy mind so united to the pleasing of thy vile affections, that thou wilt say,"What care I for my servant?
5831But shall we be sure of it?
5831But since I have lusts and desires both ways, how shall I know to which my soul adheres?
5831But then I turn the tables, and say, But where shall I be shortly?
5831But was it the tree, or the godhead of Christ, that put virtue and efficacy into this sacrifice that he offered to God for us?
5831But what have they got by all they have done, either, against the Head or body of the church?
5831But what of that, since the wrinkles that are in their faces threaten not us but them?
5831But what should be the reason that such a good man should be all his days so much in the dark?
5831But what terror is there in all this to those for the pleading of whose cause he is so angry with the other?
5831But what then was the altar?
5831But what then?
5831But what will God now do?
5831But what will you say to a soul in this condition?
5831But when a poor creature sees its vileness, it is afraid to come to Christ, is it not?
5831But when will that be?
5831But whence must this come?
5831But where hadst thou that heart that gives entertainment to these thoughts, these heavenly thoughts?
5831But where shall we find him?
5831But who is it that can live by grace?
5831But who told thee that thy soul was such an excellent thing as by thy practice thou declarest thou believest it to be?
5831But why?
5831But will that good meal that I ate last week enable me without supply to do a good day''s work in this?
5831But will you promise me to mend?
5831But would you not have us rejoice at the sight and sense of the forgiveness of our sins?
5831But wouldst thou change places with them?
5831But yet all the things of God were kept out of my sight, and still the tempter followed me with, But whither must you go when you die?
5831But, alas, what are a thousand such short comparisons to the unsearchable love of Christ?
5831Can a holy, a just, and a righteous God think, with honor to his name, of saving such a vile creature as I am?
5831Can a man believe in Christ, and not be hated by the devil?
5831Can darkness agree with light?
5831Can he make a profession of Christ, and that sweetly and convincingly, and the children of Satan hold their tongue?
5831Can thy heart endure, or thy hands be strong?
5831Can you give me some motive to self- denial?
5831Can you remember by what means you find your annoyances, at times, as if they were vanquished?
5831Canst thou answer this question, sinner?
5831Canst thou be content to be put off with a belly well filled and a back well clothed?
5831Canst thou hear this, and not have thy ears to tingle and burn on thy head?
5831Canst thou read this and not feel it, and not feel thy conscience begin to throb?
5831Could he not, think you, have stooped from the cross to the ground, and have laid hold of some honester man, if he would?
5831Did I say before that religion was their pretence?
5831Did I say before that the God of glory is desirous to be seen of us?
5831Did ever any come thus to Christ?
5831Did he die before he was born again?
5831Did he die in unbelief?
5831Did not the shepherds bid us beware of the flatterer?"
5831Do I love Christ, his Father, his saints, his words and ways?
5831Do I see salvation is nowhere but in Christ?
5831Do it therefore, and say,"Why should any thing have my heart but God, but Christ?
5831Do you want spiritual bread?
5831Do you want strength against Satan''s temptations?
5831Do you want strength of grace?
5831Dost thou at times see some little excellency in Christ, and doth it stir up in thy soul some breathings after him?
5831Dost thou count all things but poor, lifeless, empty, vain things, without communion with him?
5831Dost thou count his company more precious than the whole world?
5831Dost thou desire to be with them?
5831Dost thou fear God?
5831Dost thou fear God?
5831Dost thou fear the Lord?
5831Dost thou fly to him that is a Saviour from the wrath to come, for life?
5831Dost thou hear, barren professor?
5831Dost thou profess the name of Christ, and dost thou pretend to be a man departing from iniquity?
5831Dost thou profess the name of Christ, and dost thou pretend to be a man departing from iniquity?
5831Dost thou see a soul that has the image of God in him?
5831Dost thou see in thee all manner of wickedness?
5831Dost thou think that the way that thou art in will lead thee to the strait gate, sinner?
5831Dost thou understand me, sinful soul?
5831Doth he sometimes give thee some secret persuasions, though scarcely discernible, that thou mayest attain an interest in him?
5831Doth he, together with this, put into thy heart an earnest desire after communion with him, with holy resolutions not to be satisfied without it?
5831Doth his company sweeten all things; and his absence imbitter all things?
5831Doth no man come to Jesus Christ by the will, wisdom, and power of man, but by the gift, promise, and drawing of the Father?
5831Doth not every body see the folly of arguings?
5831Doth not such a one want abundance of grace?
5831Doth not the whole course of their way declare it to their face?
5831Doth not thy heart twitter at being saved?
5831Doth not thy mouth water?
5831Doth the dove forbear to come to thee with a leaf in her bill as before?
5831Doth this water of life run like a river, like a broad, full, and deep river?
5831Flow they not, think you, from faith of the finest sort, and are they not bred in the bosom of a truly mortified soul?
5831For a man to be content with this kind of faith and to look to go to salvation by it, what to God is a greater provocation?
5831For who that shall read this story but must confess that the Son of God is full of grace?
5831Friend, I did not ask thee why the JEWS did put him to death; but why was he crucified there for the sins of his children?
5831Hark; dost thou not hear them what they say?
5831Has not this river pleasant streams?
5831Hast thou a heart to be sorry for this wickedness?
5831Hast thou any enticing touches of the word of God upon thy mind?
5831Hast thou heart- shaking apprehensions, when deep sleep is upon thee, of hell, death, and judgment to come?
5831Hast thou through desires betaken thyself to thy heels?
5831Hast thou well improved what thou hast received already?
5831Hath God showed thee that thou art by nature under the curse of his law?
5831Hath he indeed borne all my sins, and spilt his blood for my redemption?
5831Hath not God chosen the foolish, the weak, the base, yea and even things that are not to bring to naught things that are?
5831Have not thy groans gone up to heaven from every corner of thy house?
5831Have they not in them power to loose the bands of nature, and to harden the soul against sorrow?
5831Have we not talked of what he did at the Red sea and in the land of Ham, many years ago; and have we forgot him now?
5831He asked them,"Why?"
5831He said unto me, By what scripture?
5831He saith to Peter,"Follow me;"and what thunder did Zaccheus hear or see?
5831He that hath seen me, hath seen the Father; and how sayest thou then, Show us the Father?
5831He was God, a Creator, then; and is he not God now?
5831He will reckon them up so fast and so fully that thou wilt cry,"Lord, when did I do this, and when did I do the other?
5831Hence such a time is rightly said to be a time to try us, or to find out what we are; and is there no good in this?
5831Her plagues are death and mourning and famine and fire; are these things to be overlooked?
5831Here is naught but open war, acts of hostility, and shameful rebellion on the sinner''s side; and what delight can God take in that?
5831Hew so?
5831How art thou, when thou thinkest that thou thyself hast grace?
5831How can it be, say they, that such a thing, So full of sweetness, e''er should wear a sting?
5831How dost thou like being saved?
5831How if he had come, having taken a command from his Father to damn you and to send you to dwell with devils in hell?
5831How many Mahomet?
5831How many poor souls hath Bonner to answer for, think you; and several filthy, blind priests?
5831How many souls have they been the means of destroying by their ignorance and corrupt doctrine?
5831How many souls, do you think, Balaam with his deceit will have to answer for?
5831How many the Pharisees that hired the soldiers to say the disciples stole away Jesus, and by that means stumbled their brethren to this day?
5831How must I be qualified before I shall dare to believe in Christ?
5831How shall I pass through this dark entry into another world?
5831How should he entertain hopes of life?
5831How then can the world judge of the condition of the saints?
5831How, then, if God should cast you into Turkey, where Mahomet reigns as lord?
5831I am afraid the day of grace is past, and if it should be, what shall I do then?
5831I am sure the psalmist was not, in that he often under affliction cries, But how long, O Lord; for ever?
5831I could, were I so pleased, use higher- strains, And for applause on tenters stretch my brains; But what needs that?
5831I say, Wert thou ever quickened from a dead state by the power of the Spirit of Christ through the covenant of promise?
5831I say, dost thou see thyself in him; and is he more precious to thee than the whole world?
5831I say, therefore, to thee that art thus, And why despair?
5831I say, what wilt thou say to this?
5831I say, where is the honor they should put upon them?
5831I say, wilt thou then slight a weeping Jesus, one that so loveth the soul that rather than he will lose thee, he will with tears persuade thee?
5831If Sampson''s riddle was so puzzling, what shall we think of this?
5831If judgment begins at the house of God, what will be the end of them that obey not the gospel of God?
5831If so, then in the next place, what will become of them that are grown weary before they are got half- way thither?
5831If so, what is the worth or value that is in the grace itself?
5831Is Christ Jesus the Lord my advocate with the Father?
5831Is Christ then the image of the Father, simply as considered of the same divine and eternal excellency with him?
5831Is antichrist to be destroyed?
5831Is he merciful, will he help thee?
5831Is he present, will he hear thee?
5831Is it below thee?
5831Is it fit to say unto God, Thou art hard- hearted?
5831Is it not the least in thy thoughts?
5831Is it so, that coming to Christ is by the Father?
5831Is it so, that they that are coining to Jesus Christ, are ofttimes heartily afraid that he will not receive them?
5831Is not Christ the head, and we the members?
5831Is not he also the price, the ground, and bottom of our happiness, both in this world and that which is to come?
5831Is not such a day the day that bends us, humbles us, and that makes us bow before God for our faults committed in our prosperity?
5831Is not this God rich in mercy?
5831Is not this an encouragement to the biggest sinners to make their application to Christ for mercy?
5831Is not this enough to make any poor soul begin his race?
5831Is not this excellent water?
5831Is not this to play the fool in the account of sinners, while angels wonder at and rejoice for thy wisdom?
5831Is not thy heart so full of desires after the things of another world, that many times thou dost even forget the things of this world?
5831Is the doctrine offered unto thee so?
5831Is the soul such an excellent thing, and is the loss thereof so unspeakably great?
5831Is the soul such an excellent thing, and is the loss thereof so unspeakably great?
5831Is there not life and mettle in them?
5831Is there nothing in dark providences, for the sake of the sight and observation of which such a day may be rendered lovely, when it is upon us?
5831Is thy business slight, is it not concerning the welfare of thy soul?
5831Is thy conscience awakened and convinced, then, that thou art at present in a perishing state, and that thou hast need to cry to God for mercy?
5831Is thy heart still so stubborn as not to say yet, Let us fear the Lord?
5831Is thy mind always musing on him; and lovest thou to be walking with him?
5831It is false, said she; for when they said to him, Do you confess the indictment?
5831It will never backslide again, will it?
5831Let these things teach us"to cease from man, whose breath is in his nostrils; for wherein is he to be accounted of?"
5831May I not wash in them and be clean?"
5831Men will do thus, as I said, in courts below; and why shouldst not thou approach thus to the courts above?
5831Might not God now cast off this sinner, and cast him out of his sight?
5831Must antichrist be destroyed?
5831Must antichrist be destroyed?
5831Must he do what he lists?
5831Nay, are not the very thoughts of it altogether displeasing to thee?
5831Nay, dost thou know what original sin means?
5831Need I read you a lecture?
5831Now here some may object, and say,"Since the way to God by these doors was so wide, why doth Christ say the way and gate is narrow?"
5831Now the Spirit of Christ, that leads also; but whither?
5831Now what can hell and death do to him that hath this mercy of God upon him?
5831Now why should we lay hands cross on this text; that is, choose good victuals and love the sweet wine better than the salvation of the poor publican?
5831Now"shall not his soul be avenged on such a nation as this?"
5831Now, let the man that professes the name of Christ religiously consider with himself,"Unto what sin or vanity am I most inclined?
5831Now, to be taught of God, what is like it?
5831Now, who will meet me in this dark entry?
5831O Lord, how long?
5831O Lord, let me be any thing but a sinner; any thing, so thou subduest mine iniquities for me?"
5831O how should a poor soul do this?
5831O if he were one quarter of an hour to behold, to feel, to taste, and enjoy but the thousandth part of what we enjoy, what would he do?
5831O sinner, wilt thou not open?
5831O that my soul were so full of grace, that there might be no longer room for even the least lust to come into my thoughts?"
5831O thou that fearest the Lord, what is thy desire?
5831O, blessed face; O, holy grace, When shall we see this day?
5831O, poor Eve, do we wonder at thy folly?
5831O, sir, what will thy gallant, generous mind do here?
5831Oh sinner, what sayest thou?
5831Oh then, what is dwelling with them and in them for ever and ever?
5831Oh, but can it turn all things into grace-- can it make all things work together for good?
5831Oh, pull no longer; why shouldst thou be thine own executioner?
5831Oh, what is he doing now?
5831Oh, who would not be in this condition?
5831Or art thou like the ostrich whom God hath deprived of wisdom, and hath hardened her heart against her young?
5831Or dost thou think that God is at play with thee, and that he threateneth but in jest?
5831Or how is it with thy soul?
5831Or if they were, would they be afraid that God would not make them welcome?
5831Or shall a cloud dwell on this day?
5831Or shall it come to save us, and shall we he offended with the hand that brings it?
5831Or when saw we thee sick or in a prison, and came unto thee?"
5831Or whom did Christ come into the world to save, but the chief of sinners?
5831Peter asks thee another question:"If the righteous scarcely be saved, where shall the ungodly and the sinner appear?"
5831Ponder the path of thy feet with the greatest seriousness; thy life lies upon it; what thinkest thou?
5831Poor sinner, awake: Eternity is coming, and his Son; they are both coming to judge the world: awake; art yet asleep, poor sinner?
5831Saved I would be; and who is there that would not, were he in my condition?
5831Says Satan, Dost thou not know that thou art one of the vilest in all the pack of professors?
5831Says Satan, Dost thou not know that thou hast horribly sinned?
5831Says Satan, Doth not thy conscience tell thee that thou art and hast been more base than any of thy fellows can imagine thee to be?
5831Secondly, with respect to thy desires, what are they?
5831See here: what should we talk any more about such a fellow?
5831Shall Christ come down from heaven to earth to declare this to sinners; and shall sinners stop their ears against these good tidings?
5831Shall God regard this day from above, and shall not his light shine upon this day?
5831Shall he stay from Christ till his heart is better?
5831Shall he trust to his duties?
5831Shall not these mournful groans pierce thy flinty heart?
5831Shall these pass or such as believe to the saving of the soul?
5831Shall this man lie down and despair?
5831Shall we deserve correction, and be angry because we have it?
5831Shall we do evil that good may come?
5831Shall we sin that grace may abound; or shall we be base in life because God by grace hath secured us from wrath to come?
5831Should one say to them, Art not thou the man that I once saw crying under a sermon, that I once heard cry out,"What must I do to be saved?"
5831Sin and guilt bring weakness and faintness in this life; how much more when both, with all their force and power, like a giant fasten on them?
5831Sinner, hast thou deferred to fear the Lord?
5831Sinner, if this wicked thought be in thy heart, tell me again, dost thou thus think in earnest?
5831Sinner, why shouldst thou pull vengeance down upon thee?
5831Sluggard, art thou asleep still?
5831So the Interpreter addressed him to Mercy, and said unto her,"And what moved thee to come hither, sweetheart?"
5831Sometimes I look upon myself and say, Where am I now?
5831Stand among the wicked thou then wilt not dare to do: where wilt thou appear, sinner?
5831Suppose a child doth grievously transgress against and offend his father; is the relation between them therefore dissolved?
5831Tell me, when did you see an old drunkard converted?
5831The love of riches, the love of honors, the love of pleasures, are the thorns that choke the word; how then can there be fruit brought forth to God?
5831Then he asked them, saying,"Where did you lie the last night?"
5831Then said Christian to the Interpreter,"But is there no hope for such a man as this?"
5831Then said Christian to the man,"What art thou?"
5831Then said Christian,"Is there no hope but you must be kept in the iron cage of despair?"
5831Then said Christian,"May we go in thither?"
5831Then said Christian,"What meaneth this?"
5831Then said Christian,"What means this?"
5831Then said Christian,"What means this?"
5831Then said Christian,"What means this?"
5831Then said Christian,"What means this?"
5831Then said Mercy,"What means this?"
5831Then said the pilgrims,"Alas, what now shall we do?"
5831Then said they,"Have you none?"
5831There is never a rebel against God in heaven; and if he should so deal on earth, must he not whirl thee down to hell?
5831Therefore the cup is called Christ''s cup:"Are ye able to drink of the cup that I drink of?
5831Therefore, if you meet with the cross in thy journey, in what manner soever it be, be not daunted and say, Alas, what shall I do now?
5831These kill the heart; for who can bear up under the guilt of sin?
5831They begin to vaunt it already, and to say, Where is the word of the Lord as to this?
5831They have got kingdoms, they have got crowns, they have got-- what have they not got?
5831This is Peter''s question: canst thou answer it, sinner?
5831This is just as if a sick man should say,"Is it not best for me to be well before I go to the physician?"
5831Thou art in a strait; wilt thou fly before Moses, or with David fall into the hands of the Lord?
5831Thou canst not, thou complainest, pray; canst thou see thy misery?
5831Thou scrupulous fool, where canst thou find that God was ever false to his promise, or that he ever deceived the soul that ventured itself upon him?
5831Thou subject art to cold o''nights, When darkness is thy covering; At day thy danger''s great by kites; How canst thou then sit there and sing?
5831Thus also thou mayest say, when death assaulteth thee,"O death, where is thy sting?
5831Thus their covetousness hath set them on high, even above the suns, moons, and stars of this world: but to what end?
5831Thy God has"bidden thee open thy mouth; he has bid thee open it wide,"and promised, saying,"and I will fill it;"and wilt thou not desire?
5831To slight grace, to do despite to the Spirit of grace, to prefer our own works, thus derogating from grace--- what is it but to contemn God?
5831True, he stopped the blow but for a time; but why did he stop it at all?
5831WHAT is prayer?
5831Was it not the act of the false apostles to say thus-- to bespatter a man that his doctrine might be disregarded?
5831Was it not therefore well worth the seeing- yea, if John had taken the pains to go up thither upon his hands and knees?
5831Was it the removing of thy habitation, the change of thy condition, the loss of relations, estate, or the like?
5831Was not this a strange act and a display of unthought of grace?
5831Well, but what says God?
5831Well, but when did God show thee that thou wert no Christian?
5831Well, what shall he done for this man?
5831Well, will things that are less satisfy thy soul?
5831Were there none but thieves there, or were the rest of that company out of his reach?
5831What are the things thou desirest; are they lawful or unlawful?
5831What can be more full?
5831What can be more plain?
5831What can be more suitable to the most desponding spirit in any man?
5831What can the lady or mistress do to defend herself against thieves and sturdy villains, if there be none but she at home?
5831What conduct?
5831What could the king of Babylon''s golden image have done, had it not been for the burning fiery furnace that stood within view of the worshippers?
5831What could the temple do without its watchmen?
5831What demand of thine have I not fully answered?
5831What dost thou think?
5831What doth the law require?
5831What encouragement can be given us thus to come?
5831What evidence have you for heaven and glory, and an inheritance among them that are sanctified?
5831What ground, now, is here for despair?
5831What ground, then, to despair?
5831What have I here?
5831What if we must now go to heaven, and what if he is thus come to fetch us to himself?
5831What is God''s majesty to a sinful man, but a consuming fire?
5831What is heaven without God?
5831What is his calling?
5831What is poor sorry man, poor dust and ashes, that he should crowd up, and go jostlingly into the presence of the great God?
5831What is sixteen cubits to him who would enter in here with all the world on his back?
5831What is that?
5831What is the church of God redeemed by from the curse of the law?
5831What is there in the Lord''s supper, in baptism, yea, in preaching the word and prayer, were they not the appointments of God?
5831What is this that thou hast done?
5831What is this that thou hast done?
5831What is this that thou hast done?
5831What is this to the purpose?
5831What is this?
5831What kind of secret wishes hast thou in thy soul, when thou feelest the lusts of thy flesh to rage?
5831What kind of thoughts hast thou of thyself, now thou seest those desires of thine that are good so briskly opposed by those that are bad?
5831What man that ever had read or assented to the gospel, but would have spoken more honorably of Christ than you have done?
5831What must he do, therefore?
5831What nation, what people, what kind of sinners have not been subdued by the preaching of a crucified Christ?
5831What now must be done with this fig- tree?
5831What now?
5831What sayest thou now, sinner?
5831What sayest thou to this, poor sinner?
5831What says Job?
5831What sayst thou now, sinner?
5831What sayst thou?
5831What scripture can be plainer spoken than this?
5831What shall I say?
5831What shall I say?
5831What shall I say?
5831What shall I say?
5831What shall be done to them that curse this day, and would not that the stars should give their light thereon?
5831What shall_ I_ say?
5831What should be the reason but that death assaulted him with his sting?
5831What then can stand before us?
5831What then?
5831What then?
5831What was the providence that God made use of as a means, either more remote or near, to bring thee to Jesus Christ?
5831What will all say, or what will they conclude, even upon the very first hearing of this story?
5831What will become of you?
5831What will the soul do now?
5831What wilt thou do, poor sinner?
5831What words wilt thou use to move him to compassion?
5831What would he leave undone?
5831What would he suffer?
5831What would you have a poor creature do, that can not tell how to pray?
5831What, dost thou think to run fast enough, with the world, thy sins and lusts in thy heart?
5831What, is baffling and befooling the enemies of God''s church nothing?
5831What, is preservation nothing?
5831What, set more by thy soul than by all the world?
5831What, shall Christ become a servant for you, and will you be drudges for the devil?
5831What, will your husband leave preaching?
5831When God made me sigh, they would hearken, and inquiringly say,"What is the matter with John?"
5831When didst thou see that; and in the light of the Spirit of Christ see that thou wert under the wrath of God because of original sin?
5831When saw we thee a stranger and took thee in, or naked and clothed thee?
5831When thou shalt see less sinners than thou art bound up by angels in bundles to burn them, where wilt thou appear, sinner?
5831Where is that jot or tittle of the law that is able to object against my doings for want of satisfaction?"
5831Where is the man that is zealous of moral holiness?
5831Where is the man that walketh with his cross upon his shoulder?
5831Where now is the man that feareth the Lord?
5831Where shall I see myself anon, after a few more times have passed over me?
5831Where will you be found in another world?
5831Where''s he that thaws our ice, drives cold away?
5831Where''s he whose goodly face doth warm and heal, And show us what the darksome nights conceal?
5831Wherefore puttest thou thy hand in thy bosom, as being afraid to touch the hem of the garment of thy Lord?
5831Wherefore standest thou thus with thy ifs and thy O- buts, O thou poor benighted Israelite?
5831Wherefore, though in the day of judgment thou shouldst there slight all thou didst on earth for thy Lord, saying,"When, Lord, when did we do it?"
5831Which wouldest thou have prevail; the desires of the flesh, or the lusts of the spirit?
5831Who can reach them, touch them, destroy them, but the Creator?
5831Who can tell how many heart- pleasing thoughts Christ had of us before the world began?
5831Who do so flutter it out as our ruffling, formal worshippers?
5831Who is it that would not have the benefit of grace, of a throne of grace?
5831Who now, or which of them, had their graces shining clearest, since both seemed to be alike?
5831Who shall not fear thee, O Lord, and glorify thy name?
5831Who speak to their aged parents with that due regard to that relation, to their age, to their worn- out condition, that becomes them?
5831Who then shall condemn, when Christ has died and does also make intercession?
5831Whose side art thou of?
5831Why did he not cut it down?
5831Why did he not do execution?
5831Why did he not fetch out the axe?
5831Why is the conversion of the the soul compared to the grafting of a tree, if that be done without cutting?
5831Why not be familiar with sinners, provided we hate their spots and blemishes, and seek that they may be healed of them?
5831Why not be fellowly with our carnal neighbors, if we take occasion to do so that we may drop and be distilling some good doctrine upon their souls?
5831Why not go to the poor man''s house, and give him a penny and a scripture to think upon?
5831Why shall thy deceived heart turn thee aside, that thou canst not deliver thy soul, nor say, Is there not a lie in my right hand?
5831Why sittest thou still?
5831Why so?
5831Why so?
5831Why standest thou still?
5831Why then do you despise my rank, my state, and quality in the world?
5831Why then dost thou talk of two strings to thy bow?"
5831Why then is it said, he hath his way in the whirlwind and storm?
5831Why then should we think that our innocent lives will exempt us from sufferings, or that troubles shall do us harm?
5831Why, truly thus: Doth Satan tell thee thou prayest but faintly, and with very cold devotion?
5831Why, what had Jonathan done?
5831Why, what is this more than to flatter God with thy lips, and than to lie unto him with thy tongue?
5831Why, what wouldst thou ask for, sinner?
5831Why, where is he then?
5831Why?
5831Why?
5831Why?
5831Will a less thing than heaven, than glory and eternal life, answer thy desires?
5831Will he leave him to recover himself by the strength of his now languishing grace?
5831Will he let him alone in his apostasy?
5831Will he take this advantage to destroy the sinner?
5831Will his God humor him, and answer his desires?
5831Will it please thee, when thou shalt see that thou hast brought forth children to the murderer?
5831Will neither tidings from heaven nor hell awake thee?
5831Will they fortify themselves?
5831Will this content thee?
5831Will you give me one more encouragement?
5831Will you not hear the errand of Christ, although he telleth you tidings of peace and salvation?
5831Will you rebel against the king?
5831Wilt thou answer this question now; or wilt thou take time to do it; or wilt thou be desperate and venture all?
5831Wilt thou go to hell for sin, or to life by grace?
5831Wilt thou he like the silly fly, that is not quiet unless she be either entangled in the spider''s web or burnt in the candle?
5831Wilt thou not cry?
5831Wilt thou say still,"Yet a little sleep, a little slumber, a little folding of the arms to sleep?"
5831Wilt thou stop thine ears and shut thine eyes?
5831Would I share in this salvation by faith in him?
5831Would Jesus Christ have mercy offered in the first place to the biggest sinners?
5831Would Jesus Christ have mercy offered, in the first place, to the biggest sinner?
5831Would Jesus Christ have mercy offered, in the first place, to the biggest sinners?
5831Would he be afraid of friends, or shrink at the most fearful threatenings that the greatest tyrants could invent to give him?
5831Would he favor sin?
5831Would he love this world below?
5831Would the people learn to be wanton?
5831Would they be here again for a thousand worlds?
5831Would they learn to be drunkards?
5831Would they not call thee a thousand fools, and say, O that he did but see what we see, feel what we feel, and taste of the dainties that we taste of?
5831Wouldst thou be saved from guilt and filth too?
5831Wouldst thou be saved with a thorough salvation?
5831Wouldst thou be saved?
5831Wouldst thou be the servant of thy Saviour?
5831Wouldst thou have the kingdom of God come indeed, and also his will to be done in earth as it is in heaven?
5831Wouldst thou improve this love of God and of Christ?
5831Wouldst thou know, sinner, what thou art?
5831Wouldst thou sit upon their place of ease?
5831Yea, I say again, if judgment must begin at them, will it not make thee think, What shall become of me?
5831Yea, Peter himself, when upon a time he perceived more than commonly he did of the majesty of Jesus his Lord, what doth he do?
5831Yea, or no?
5831Yea, suppose the child should now, through ignorance, cry and say,"This man is now no more my father;"is he therefore no more his father?
5831Yea, what is like being taught in the way that them shalt choose?
5831Yea, what wilt thou then do if death and hell shall come to visit thee, and thou in thy sins and under the curse of the law?''
5831Yes, the Lord Jesus denied himself for thee: what sayest thou to that?
5831and his men of strange faces, in strange habits, with strange gestures and behaviors, monsters to behold?
5831and that some time ago I heard speak well of the holy word of God?
5831and what would you have?"
5831and why do the Scriptures say that"through this man is preached to us the forgiveness of sins?"
5831and will he not be as good to us as to them that have gone before us?
5831are these the servants of God, where iniquity is made so much of and is so highly entertained?"
5831art thou resolved to sleep the sleep of death?
5831banished thence where they willingly would have harbor: how came they to thy house, to thy heart, and to find entertainment in thy soul?
5831can not you be satisfied unless you have peace with God?
5831canst thou drink hell- fire?
5831canst thou live always, and nowhere else hut in the water?
5831canst thou live in the water?
5831hath not this God great love for sinners?
5831how shall I grapple with the misery that I must meet with in eternity?"
5831in love to God, in love to men, in holy love, in love unfeigned?"
5831is grace thy proper element?
5831is it covetousness?
5831is it fleshly lust?"
5831is it pride?
5831might he not leave him to his own choice, to be deluded by and to fall in his own righteousness, because he trusts to it and commits iniquity?
5831or athirst and gave thee drink?
5831or is it muddy and mixed with the doctrines of men?
5831or when thou shalt hear them cry, I learnt to go on in the paths of sin by the carriage of professing parents?
5831or will that penny that supplied my want the other day-- I say, will the same penny also, without a supply, supply my wants to- day?
5831or, will that seasonable shower which fell last year, be, without supplies, a seasonable help to the grain and grass that is growing now?
5831to contemn him when he is on the throne, when he is on the throne of his glory?
5831who but would worship before it?
5831who would not be in this glory?
5831who would slight convictions that are on their souls, which tend so much for their good?
5831why shouldst thou pull vengeance down from heaven upon thee?
5831will the wrath of God be a pleasant dish to thy taste?
5831will they make an end in a day?
5831will they revive the stones out of the heaps of rubbish which are burnt?
5831will they sacrifice?
5831wilt thou not desire?
5831you may ask me what that is?
19950''The Father who abideth in Me, He doth the works,''what works did He mean, then, but the words He was speaking?
19950''in My mightier gifts,''"or"''as my equal in the Godhead''"?
19950( 10) Whether Baptism takes effect when the insincerity ceases?
19950( 10) Whether He was at once wayfarer and comprehensor?
19950( 10) Whether a priest may lawfully refrain altogether from celebrating?
19950( 10) Whether a right intention is required therein?
19950( 10) Whether it is to be received daily?
19950( 10) Whether someone is required to stand for the person to be confirmed?
19950( 10) Whether such fulness was proper to Christ?
19950( 10) Whether the children of Jews should be baptized against the will of their parents?
19950( 10) Whether the union of the two natures in Christ was brought about by grace?
19950( 10) Whether this is true:"Christ as man is a creature"?
19950( 11) Whether any merits preceded it?
19950( 11) Whether anyone should be baptized in the mother''s womb?
19950( 11) Whether it is lawful to refrain from it altogether?
19950( 11) Whether the grace of Christ was infinite?
19950( 11) Whether this is true:"Christ as man is God"?
19950( 11) Whether this sacrament is given by bishops only?
19950( 12) Whether Christ''s Passion is to be attributed to the Godhead?
19950( 12) Whether it could have been increased?
19950( 12) Whether it is lawful to receive the body without the blood?
19950( 12) Whether madmen and imbeciles should be baptized?
19950( 12) Whether the grace of union was natural to the man Christ?
19950( 12) Whether this is true:"Christ as man is a hypostasis or person"?
19950( 13) How this grace stood towards the union?
19950( 2) According to which nature did it become Him to ascend?
19950( 2) By whom should this announcement be made?
19950( 2) Concerning the manner of His burial;( 3) Whether His body was decomposed in the tomb?
19950( 2) From what motive did He deliver Himself up to the Passion?
19950( 2) Into which hell did He descend?
19950( 2) Its matter;( 3) Whether it is essential to the sacrament that the chrism should have been previously consecrated by a bishop?
19950( 2) Of its proper matter;( 3) Of its form;( 4) Whether imposition of hands is necessary for this sacrament?
19950( 2) Of the institution of this sacrament;( 3) Whether water be the proper matter of this sacrament?
19950( 2) Of the number of its parts;( 3) What kind of parts are they?
19950( 2) The order of the sacraments among themselves;( 3) Their mutual comparison;( 4) Whether all the sacraments are necessary for salvation?
19950( 2) What is this character?
19950( 2) Whether He advanced in this knowledge?
19950( 2) Whether He assumed a person?
19950( 2) Whether He assumed the obligation of being subject to these defects?
19950( 2) Whether He assumed the soul through the medium of the spirit or mind?
19950( 2) Whether He could use this knowledge by turning to phantasms?
19950( 2) Whether He gave it to Judas?
19950( 2) Whether He had omnipotence with regard to corporeal creatures?
19950( 2) Whether He had the knowledge which the blessed or comprehensors have?
19950( 2) Whether He is subject to Himself?
19950( 2) Whether He is the Head of men as regards their bodies or only as regards their souls?
19950( 2) Whether He rose with His complete body?
19950( 2) Whether He should have been baptized with the baptism of John?
19950( 2) Whether He should have led an austere life as regards food, drink, and clothing?
19950( 2) Whether He was predestinated as man?
19950( 2) Whether He worked them by Divine power?
19950( 2) Whether His death severed the union of Godhead and flesh?
19950( 2) Whether His flesh is to be adored with the adoration of_ latria?_( 3) Whether the adoration of_ latria_ is to be given to the image of Christ?
19950( 2) Whether His flesh is to be adored with the adoration of_ latria?_( 3) Whether the adoration of_ latria_ is to be given to the image of Christ?
19950( 2) Whether a determinate quantity of the same is required for the matter of this sacrament?
19950( 2) Whether a man can be saved without Baptism?
19950( 2) Whether another, besides His eternal, birth should be attributed to Christ?
19950( 2) Whether dimensive quantity is the subject of the other accidents?
19950( 2) Whether every sign of a sacred thing is a sacrament?
19950( 2) Whether exorcism should precede Baptism?
19950( 2) Whether in Christ there were several operations of the human nature?
19950( 2) Whether in Christ there were virtues?
19950( 2) Whether in Christ''s human nature the will of sensuality is distinct from the will of reason?
19950( 2) Whether in preaching He should have avoided the opposition of the Jews?
19950( 2) Whether in that same instant He had the use of free- will?
19950( 2) Whether it belongs to Him as man?
19950( 2) Whether it belongs to man alone to eat this sacrament spiritually?
19950( 2) Whether it can be forgiven without the infusion of grace?
19950( 2) Whether it can be said that Christ was conceived of the Holy Ghost?
19950( 2) Whether it is a special virtue?
19950( 2) Whether it is befitting to the Divine Nature?
19950( 2) Whether it is one or several sacraments?
19950( 2) Whether it is the cause of our justification?
19950( 2) Whether it knew all things in the Word?
19950( 2) Whether it pertains to Him in respect of His sensuality?
19950( 2) Whether it should have been made known to some?
19950( 2) Whether it took place in the Person?
19950( 2) Whether it was animated in the first instant of its conception?
19950( 2) Whether it was by way of atonement?
19950( 2) Whether it was derived from David?
19950( 2) Whether it was fitting that they should see Him rise?
19950( 2) Whether it was necessary for the restoration of the human race?
19950( 2) Whether man is freed from all punishment by Baptism?
19950( 2) Whether more specially as regards certain sins they return, in a way, on account of ingratitude?
19950( 2) Whether sacramental grace confers anything in addition to the grace of the virtues and gifts?
19950( 2) Whether several priests can at the same time consecrate the same host?
19950( 2) Whether she was a virgin in His Birth?
19950( 2) Whether she was sanctified before animation?
19950( 2) Whether that baptism was from God?
19950( 2) Whether the attaining of glory is an effect of this sacrament?
19950( 2) Whether the clarity of the transfiguration was the clarity of glory?
19950( 2) Whether the entire Christ is under each species of the sacrament?
19950( 2) Whether the form for the consecration of the bread is appropriate?
19950( 2) Whether the institution of the sacraments is from God alone?
19950( 2) Whether there is only one being in Christ?
19950( 2) Whether there was any other possible means of delivering men?
19950( 2) Whether there was the_ fomes_ of sin in Him?
19950( 2) Whether there was true marriage between our Lord''s Mother and Joseph?
19950( 2) Whether they are restored in equal measure?
19950( 2) Whether they can be taken away without Penance?
19950( 2) Whether they were necessary in the state that preceded sin?
19950( 2) Whether this belongs to Him according to the Divine Nature?
19950( 2) Whether this belongs to Him by reason of His human nature?
19950( 2) Whether this belongs to a priest, or to a bishop only?
19950( 2) Whether this is fitting to God the Father alone?
19950( 2) Whether this is true:"Man is God"?
19950( 2) Whether we were thereby delivered from the power of the devil?
19950( 3) In what manner should this announcement be made?
19950( 3) Of the genealogy of Christ which is given in the Gospels;( 4) Whether it was fitting for Christ to be born of a woman?
19950( 3) Of the power which Christ exercised over the sacraments;( 4) Whether He could transmit that power to others?
19950( 3) Of whom is this character?
19950( 3) To what species of virtue does it belong?
19950( 3) To whom should it have been made known?
19950( 3) What kind of body did He receive or give, namely, was it passible or impassible?
19950( 3) When did He begin to work miracles?
19950( 3) Whether Baptism should be deferred?
19950( 3) Whether Baptism takes away the penalties of sin that belong to this life?
19950( 3) Whether Christ by His human operation merited anything for Himself?
19950( 3) Whether Christ may be called a lordly man?
19950( 3) Whether He acquired it by merits?
19950( 3) Whether He ascended by His own power?
19950( 3) Whether He assumed a man?
19950( 3) Whether He contracted these defects?
19950( 3) Whether He had an imprinted or infused knowledge?
19950( 3) Whether He had faith?
19950( 3) Whether He had omnipotence with regard to His own body?
19950( 3) Whether He is the Head of all men?
19950( 3) Whether He learned anything from man?
19950( 3) Whether He ought to have assumed a soul?
19950( 3) Whether He ought to have lived with the disciples after the Resurrection?
19950( 3) Whether He should have adopted a lowly state of life, or one of wealth and honor?
19950( 3) Whether He should have preached in an open or in a hidden manner?
19950( 3) Whether He was entirely in hell?
19950( 3) Whether His Godhead was separated from His soul?
19950( 3) Whether His predestination is the exemplar of ours?
19950( 3) Whether His was a glorified body?
19950( 3) Whether a layman can confer the sacrament of Baptism?
19950( 3) Whether a sacrament is a sign of one thing only, or of several?
19950( 3) Whether as regards the reason there were several wills in Christ?
19950( 3) Whether equal dignity is restored to the penitent?
19950( 3) Whether if there had been no sin God would have become incarnate?
19950( 3) Whether in that same instant He could merit?
19950( 3) Whether in virtue of this sanctification the fomes of sin was entirely taken away from her?
19950( 3) Whether it belongs to Him according to His human nature?
19950( 3) Whether it belongs to the just man only to eat it sacramentally?
19950( 3) Whether it belongs to the priest alone to dispense this sacrament?
19950( 3) Whether it can be said that the Holy Ghost is Christ''s father according to the flesh?
19950( 3) Whether it conferred grace?
19950( 3) Whether it is becoming to Him to pray for Himself or only for others?
19950( 3) Whether it is changed into the body and blood of Christ?
19950( 3) Whether it is necessary for salvation?
19950( 3) Whether it is proper to man to be adopted to the sonship of God?
19950( 3) Whether it took place in the suppositum or hypostasis?
19950( 3) Whether it was assumed by the Word in the first instant of its conception?
19950( 3) Whether it was by way of sacrifice?
19950( 3) Whether one can be taken away without the other?
19950( 3) Whether she remained a virgin after His Birth?
19950( 3) Whether such accidents can affect an extrinsic body?
19950( 3) Whether the Blessed Virgin is His Mother in respect of His temporal birth?
19950( 3) Whether the Father delivered Him up to suffer?
19950( 3) Whether the Nature abstracted from the Personality can assume?
19950( 3) Whether the debt of punishment remains the same for sins thus returned?
19950( 3) Whether the entire Christ is under every part of the species?
19950( 3) Whether the forgiveness of mortal sin is an effect of this sacrament?
19950( 3) Whether the form for the consecration of the blood is appropriate?
19950( 3) Whether the matter of this sacrament is wheaten bread?
19950( 3) Whether the sacraments contain grace?
19950( 3) Whether the soul of Christ knew the infinite in the Word?
19950( 3) Whether the soul was assumed previous to the flesh?
19950( 3) Whether there was ignorance?
19950( 3) Whether they were necessary in the state after sin and before Christ?
19950( 3) Whether this knowledge was collative?
19950( 3) Whether this was the more suitable means?
19950( 3) Whether we were freed thereby from our debt of punishment?
19950( 3) Whether what is done in catechizing and exorcizing, effects anything, or is a mere sign?
19950( 4) Its form;( 5) Whether it imprints a character?
19950( 4) Of the comparison of this knowledge with the angelic knowledge;( 5) Whether it was a habitual knowledge?
19950( 4) Of the power of each form?
19950( 4) What is its subject?
19950( 4) Whether Christ can be called the adopted Son?
19950( 4) Whether Christ was a man during the three days of His death?
19950( 4) Whether He ascended above all the corporeal heavens?
19950( 4) Whether He assumed all these defects?
19950( 4) Whether He became incarnate to take away original sin rather than actual?
19950( 4) Whether He had any acquired knowledge?
19950( 4) Whether He had hope?
19950( 4) Whether He had omnipotence as regards the execution of His own will?
19950( 4) Whether He is the Head of the angels?
19950( 4) Whether He made any stay there?
19950( 4) Whether He merited anything for us by it?
19950( 4) Whether He ought to have assumed an intellect?
19950( 4) Whether He received anything from angels?
19950( 4) Whether He should have lived in conformity with the Law?
19950( 4) Whether He should have made Himself known, or should He rather have been manifested by others?
19950( 4) Whether He should have preached by word only, or also by writing?
19950( 4) Whether His judiciary power is universal with regard to all men?
19950( 4) Whether His miracles are a sufficient proof of His Godhead?
19950( 4) Whether His soul was passible?
19950( 4) Whether Penance takes away the guilt while the debt remains?
19950( 4) Whether a sacrament is a sign that is something sensible?
19950( 4) Whether a venial sin can be taken away without a mortal sin?
19950( 4) Whether a woman can do this?
19950( 4) Whether all the dimensions of Christ''s body are in this sacrament?
19950( 4) Whether every prayer of His was heard?
19950( 4) Whether grace and virtues are bestowed on man by Baptism?
19950( 4) Whether in that same instant He was a perfect comprehensor?
19950( 4) Whether it is lawful for the priest consecrating to refrain from communicating?
19950( 4) Whether it is something proper to Christ?
19950( 4) Whether it is the cause of our predestination?
19950( 4) Whether it is unleavened or fermented bread?
19950( 4) Whether it saw the Word or the Divine Essence clearer than did any other creature?
19950( 4) Whether it was becoming that He should assume human nature abstracted from all individuals?
19950( 4) Whether it was by way of redemption?
19950( 4) Whether it was fitting for Christ to suffer on the cross?
19950( 4) Whether it was fitting for Him to appeal to the disciples"in another shape"?
19950( 4) Whether it was fitting that He should suffer at the hands of the Gentiles, or rather of the Jews?
19950( 4) Whether one Person can assume without another?
19950( 4) Whether others besides Christ should have received that baptism?
19950( 4) Whether plain water be required?
19950( 4) Whether she ought to be called the Mother of God?
19950( 4) Whether she took a vow of virginity?
19950( 4) Whether sinners should be baptized?
19950( 4) Whether the Blessed Virgin cooperated actively in Christ''s conception?
19950( 4) Whether the Person or hypostasis of Christ is composite after the Incarnation?
19950( 4) Whether the accidents remain after the change?
19950( 4) Whether the flesh of Christ was assumed by the Word previous to being united to the soul?
19950( 4) Whether the result of this sanctification was that she never sinned?
19950( 4) Whether the sinner sins in eating it sacramentally?
19950( 4) Whether there is any power in them for the causing of grace?
19950( 4) Whether there was free- will in Christ?
19950( 4) Whether they can be corrupted?
19950( 4) Whether they were necessary after Christ''s coming?
19950( 4) Whether this conception was natural or miraculous?
19950( 4) Whether this ingratitude, on account of which sins return, is a special sin?
19950( 4) Whether those who are to be baptized should be catechized or exorcized by priests?
19950( 4) Whether venial sin is forgiven by this sacrament?
19950( 4) Whether we were thereby reconciled with God?
19950( 4) Whether what belongs to the Son of Man may be predicated of the Son of God, and conversely?
19950( 4) Whether works of virtue are deadened by subsequent sin?
19950( 4) Whether_ latria_ is to be given to the Cross of Christ?
19950( 5) By what other means should it have been made known?
19950( 5) Is it indelible?
19950( 5) Of the degree of this sin;( 6) Whether this sacrament should be refused to the sinner that approaches it?
19950( 5) Of the effects of virtue which are conferred by Baptism?
19950( 5) Of the eternal duration of His priesthood;( 6) Whether He should be called"a priest according to the order of Melchisedech"?
19950( 5) Of the truth of the expression?
19950( 5) The extent of His sufferings;( 6) Whether the pain which He endured was the greatest?
19950( 5) Whether Christ is the Son of God the Father and of the Virgin Mother in respect of two filiations?
19950( 5) Whether Christ''s human will was always conformed to the Divine will in the thing willed?
19950( 5) Whether He ascended above all spiritual creatures?
19950( 5) Whether He delivered the Holy Fathers from hell?
19950( 5) Whether He ought to have demonstrated the Resurrection by proofs?
19950( 5) Whether His body was formed from the purest blood of the Virgin?
19950( 5) Whether His slayers knew who He was?
19950( 5) Whether His was the same body, living and dead?
19950( 5) Whether a priest in sin can perform this sacrament?
19950( 5) Whether an unbaptized person can baptize?
19950( 5) Whether any remnants of sin remain?
19950( 5) Whether any union of body and soul took place in Christ?
19950( 5) Whether anything can be generated from them?
19950( 5) Whether besides the judgment that takes place now in time, we are to expect Him in the future general judgment?
19950( 5) Whether each Person can assume?
19950( 5) Whether heaven''s gate was opened to us thereby?
19950( 5) Whether in Christ there were the gifts?
19950( 5) Whether in Him there was sensible pain?
19950( 5) Whether in virtue of this sanctification she received the fulness of grace?
19950( 5) Whether it is proper to Christ to be the Redeemer?
19950( 5) Whether it was becoming that He should assume human nature in all its individuals?
19950( 5) Whether it was fitting for God to become incarnate from the beginning of the world?
19950( 5) Whether some determinate sensible thing is required for a sacrament?
19950( 5) Whether that baptism should have ceased when Christ was baptized?
19950( 5) Whether the body of Christ is in this sacrament locally?
19950( 5) Whether the entire punishment due for sin is forgiven by this sacrament?
19950( 5) Whether the grace of Christ as Head of the Church is the same as His habitual grace as an individual man?
19950( 5) Whether the matter of this sacrament is wine from the grape?
19950( 5) Whether the sacraments derive this power from Christ''s Passion?
19950( 5) Whether the substantial form remains there?
19950( 5) Whether the whole human nature was assumed through the medium of the parts?
19950( 5) Whether the wicked can have the power of administering the sacraments?
19950( 5) Whether this be a suitable form of this sacrament:"I baptize thee in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost"?
19950( 5) Whether this sacrament is necessary for salvation?
19950( 5) Whether to His Mother?
19950( 5) Whether what belongs to the Son of Man may be predicated of the Divine Nature, and what belongs to the Son of God of the human nature?
19950( 5) Whether works deadened by sin revive through Penance?
19950( 5) Whether works of satisfaction should be enjoined on sinners that have been baptized?
19950( 6) Of its relation to the other sacraments;( 7) Of its institution;( 8) Of its duration;( 9) Of its continuance;( 10) Whether it can be repeated?
19950( 6) Of the comparison of the one form with the other?
19950( 6) Whether Christ derived exaltation from it?
19950( 6) Whether Confession of sins is necessary?
19950( 6) Whether He delivered the lost from hell?
19950( 6) Whether His Incarnation ought to have been deferred to the end of the world?
19950( 6) Whether His death conduced in any way to our salvation?
19950( 6) Whether His judiciary power extends likewise to the angels?
19950( 6) Whether after the consecration, the body of Christ is moved when the host or chalice is moved?
19950( 6) Whether even children receive grace and virtues in Baptism?
19950( 6) Whether every sacrament imprints a character?
19950( 6) Whether in Christ there was the gift of fear?
19950( 6) Whether it was assumed through the medium of grace?
19950( 6) Whether it was becoming that He should assume human nature in any man begotten of the stock of Adam?
19950( 6) Whether it was distinguished by various habits?
19950( 6) Whether it was proper to her to be thus sanctified?
19950( 6) Whether one could baptize with this form:"I baptize thee in the name of Christ?"
19950( 6) Whether several Persons can assume one individual nature?
19950( 6) Whether several can at the same time baptize one and the same person?
19950( 6) Whether signification expressed by words is necessary for a sacrament?
19950( 6) Whether the Mass of a wicked priest is of less value than that of a good one?
19950( 6) Whether the character of Confirmation presupposes the character of Baptism?
19950( 6) Whether the flesh of Christ was in the patriarchs as to something signate?
19950( 6) Whether the human nature was united to the Word accidentally?
19950( 6) Whether the removal of sin is the effect of Penance as a virtue, or as a sacrament?
19950( 6) Whether the sacraments of the Old Law caused grace?
19950( 6) Whether the wicked sin in administering the sacraments?
19950( 6) Whether there was any contrariety of wills in Christ?
19950( 6) Whether there was sorrow?
19950( 6) Whether they can nourish?
19950( 6) Whether this change is instantaneous?
19950( 6) Whether this is true:"The Son of God was made man"?
19950( 6) Whether this sacrament preserves man from future sins?
19950( 6) Whether those who received John''s baptism had afterwards to receive Christ''s baptism?
19950( 6) Whether to be Head of the Church is proper to Christ?
19950( 6) Whether water should be mixed with it?
19950( 6) Whether( the Passion) secured man''s salvation efficiently?
19950( 7) Of the breaking of the consecrated bread?
19950( 7) Whether Baptism opens the gates of the heavenly kingdom to those who are baptized?
19950( 7) Whether Christ''s body, as it is in this sacrament, can be seen by the eye?
19950( 7) Whether He delivered the children who died in original sin?
19950( 7) Whether His entire soul suffered?
19950( 7) Whether an intention is required on the part of the one baptized?
19950( 7) Whether determinate words are required?
19950( 7) Whether immersion is necessary for Baptism?
19950( 7) Whether in Christ there were any gratuitous graces?
19950( 7) Whether it bestows grace?
19950( 7) Whether it is essential that someone should raise the person baptized from the sacred font?
19950( 7) Whether it is more miraculous than any other change?
19950( 7) Whether nocturnal pollution prevents man from receiving this sacrament?
19950( 7) Whether one Person can assume two individual natures?
19950( 7) Whether the angels can be ministers of the sacraments?
19950( 7) Whether the devil is the head of all the wicked?
19950( 7) Whether the flesh of Christ in the patriarchs was subject to sin?
19950( 7) Whether the union itself is something created?
19950( 7) Whether there was fear?
19950( 7) Whether this is true:"Man became God"?
19950( 7) Whether this sacrament benefits others besides the recipients?
19950( 7) Whether those who are heretics, schismatics, or excommunicated, can perform this sacrament?
19950( 7) Whether water is of necessity for this sacrament?
19950( 8) By what words it may be suitably expressed?
19950( 8) Whether Antichrist can be called the head of all the wicked?
19950( 8) Whether Baptism produces an equal effect in all who are baptized?
19950( 8) Whether Christ paid tithes in the loins of Abraham?
19950( 8) Whether He delivered men from Purgatory?
19950( 8) Whether His Passion hindered the joy of fruition?
19950( 8) Whether anything can be mixed with the consecrated wine?
19950( 8) Whether anything may be added to or subtracted from these words?
19950( 8) Whether degraded priests can do so?
19950( 8) Whether faith is necessary?
19950( 8) Whether he who raises someone from the sacred font is bound to instruct him?
19950( 8) Whether in Christ there was prophecy?
19950( 8) Whether it is the same as assumption?
19950( 8) Whether it is to be received only when one is fasting?
19950( 8) Whether it was more fitting for the Person of the Son of God to assume human nature than for another Divine Person?
19950( 8) Whether the minister''s intention is necessary in the sacraments?
19950( 8) Whether the true body of Christ remains in this sacrament when He is seen under the appearance of a child or of flesh?
19950( 8) Whether there was wonder?
19950( 8) Whether this is true:"Christ is a creature"?
19950( 8) Whether trine immersion is necessary?
19950( 8) Who is competent to receive this sacrament?
19950( 9) In what part of the body?
19950( 9) The time of the Passion;( 10) The place;( 11) Whether it was fitting for Him to be crucified with robbers?
19950( 9) Whether Baptism can be reiterated?
19950( 9) Whether communicants receiving at their hands are guilty of sinning?
19950( 9) Whether infants should be baptized?
19950( 9) Whether insincerity hinders the effect of Baptism?
19950( 9) Whether it is to be given to them who lack the use of reason?
19950( 9) Whether right faith is required therein; so that it be impossible for an unbeliever to confer a sacrament?
19950( 9) Whether the union of the two natures is the greatest union?
19950( 9) Whether there was anger?
19950( 9) Whether there was the fulness of grace in Him?
19950( 9) Whether this is true:"This man,"pointing out Christ,"began to be"?
19950), commenting on John 3:4,"How can a man be born again, when he is grown old?"
19950), in commenting on the text of John, asks, since Christ is Word and soul and body,"whether He putteth down His soul, for that He is the Word?
19950):"If the rulers of the Church are Shepherds, how is there one Shepherd, except that all these are members of one Shepherd?"
19950):"When priests place their hands on believers for the grace of exorcism, what else do they but cast out the devils?"
19950):"Whence hath water so great power, that it touches the body and cleanses the heart?"
19950*( 2) Whether it is annihilated?
1995010:1, says:"In Christ was offered up a sacrifice capable of giving eternal salvation; what then do we do?
1995010:14:"How shall they believe Him, of Whom they have not heard?
1995010:15) it is written:"How shall they preach unless they be sent?"
1995010:18):"Are not they that eat of the sacrifices, partakers of the altar?"
1995010] Whether Baptism Produces Its Effect When the Insincerity Ceases?
1995010] Whether Children of Jews or Other Unbelievers Should Be Baptized Against the Will of Their Parents?
1995010] Whether Christ Suffered in a Suitable Place?
1995010] Whether Christ Was at Once a Wayfarer and a Comprehensor?
1995010] Whether He Who Is Confirmed Needs One to Stand* for Him?
1995010] Whether It Is Lawful for a Priest to Refrain Entirely from Consecrating the Eucharist?
1995010] Whether It Is Lawful to Receive This Sacrament Daily?
1995010] Whether This Is True:"Christ As Man Is a Creature"?
1995010] Whether the Church Observes a Suitable Rite in Baptizing?
1995010] Whether the Fulness of Grace Is Proper to Christ?
1995010] Whether the Sacrament of Penance May Be Repeated?
1995010] Whether the Union of the Incarnation Took Place by Grace?
1995010] Whether the Validity of a Sacrament Requires a Good Intention in the Minister?
19950112:4) it is written:"The Lord is high above all nations, and His glory above the heavens"; and farther on:"Who is as the Lord our God?"
1995011] Whether Any Merits Preceded the Union of the Incarnation?
1995011] Whether It Is Lawful to Abstain Altogether from Communion?
1995011] Whether It Was Fitting for Christ to Be Crucified with Thieves?
1995011] Whether Only a Bishop Can Confer This Sacrament?
1995011] Whether This Is True:"Christ As Man Is God"?
1995011] Whether a Child Can Be Baptized While Yet in Its Mother''s Womb?
1995011] Whether the Grace of Christ Is Infinite?
1995012:5):"Have ye not read in the Law that on the Sabbath- days the priests in the Temple break the Sabbath, and are without blame?"
1995012:9:"Moreover we have had fathers of our flesh for instructors, and we reverenced them: shall we not much more obey the Father of Spirits, and live?"
1995012] Whether Christ''s Passion Is to Be Attributed to His Godhead?
1995012] Whether It Is Lawful to Receive the Body of Christ Without the Blood?
1995012] Whether Madmen and Imbeciles Should Be Baptized?
1995012] Whether This Is True:"Christ As Man Is a Hypostasis or Person"?
1995012] Whether the Baptism of Blood Is the Most Excellent of These?
1995012] Whether the Grace of Christ Could Increase?
1995012] Whether the Grace of Union Was Natural to the Man Christ?
1995012] Whether the Rite of This Sacrament Is Appropriate?
1995013] Whether the Habitual Grace of Christ Followed After the Union?
1995014:4):"Who art thou that judgest another man''s servant?"
1995014:8):"Why wilt Thou be as a stranger in the land, and as a wayfaring man turning in to lodge?"
1995015:12):"If Christ be preached that He rose again from the dead, how do some among you say, that there is no resurrection from the dead?"
1995015:12):"Now if Christ be preached that He rose from the dead, how do some among you say, that there is no resurrection of the dead?"
1995015:12, 14) that when the disciples of our Lord said:"Dost Thou know that the Pharisees, when they heard this word, were scandalized?"
1995017:24, 25, when our Lord asked Peter:"Of whom do the kings of the earth receive tribute, of their own children, or of strangers?"
1995017:9, 10:"The heart of man is perverse and unsearchable, who can know it?
1995018:21, when Peter asked:"How often shall my brother off end against me, and I forgive him?
1995019:10):"What profit is there in my blood, whilst I go down to corruption?"
1995019:17):"Why askest thou Me concerning good?
199501:13):"Was Paul crucified for you or were you baptized in the name of Paul?"
199501:13:"Is Christ divided?"
199501:13:"Was Paul then crucified for you?
199501:24) that the devil cried out:"What have we to do with thee, Jesus of Nazareth?
199501:27):"What is this new doctrine?
199501:6):"If, then, I be a father, where is my honor?
199501] Whether All Are Bound to Receive Baptism?
199501] Whether All Sins Are Taken Away by Baptism?
199501] Whether All Sins Are Taken Away by Penance?
199501] Whether Baptism Is the Mere Washing?
199501] Whether Catechism Should Precede Baptism?
199501] Whether Christ Had Any Knowledge Besides the Divine?
199501] Whether Christ Had a True Body After His Resurrection?
199501] Whether Christ Is One or Two?
199501] Whether Christ Is Sacrificed in This Sacrament?
199501] Whether Christ Is the Head of the Church?
199501] Whether Christ Knew All Things by This Acquired or Empiric Knowledge?
199501] Whether Christ Received His Own Body and Blood?
199501] Whether Christ Should Have Associated with Men, or Led a Solitary Life?
199501] Whether Christ Should Have Been Born of an Espoused Virgin?
199501] Whether Christ Should Have Been Circumcised?
199501] Whether Christ Should Have Preached Not Only to the Jews, but Also to the Gentiles?
199501] Whether Christ Should Have Worked Miracles?
199501] Whether Christ Was Sanctified in the First Instant of His Conception?
199501] Whether Christ Was Slain by Another or by Himself?
199501] Whether Christ''s Birth Should Have Been Made Known to All?
199501] Whether Christ''s Body Was Formed in the First Instant of Its Conception?
199501] Whether Christ''s Humanity and Godhead Are to Be Adored with the Same Adoration?
199501] Whether Christ''s Passion Brought About Our Salvation by Way of Merit?
199501] Whether Christ''s Resurrection Is the Cause of the Resurrection of Our Bodies?
199501] Whether Christ''s Resurrection Ought to Have Been Manifested to All?
199501] Whether Circumcision Was a Preparation For, and a Figure of Baptism?
199501] Whether Confirmation Is a Sacrament?
199501] Whether God Alone, or the Minister Also, Works Inwardly Unto the Sacramental Effect?
199501] Whether Grace Is Bestowed Through This Sacrament?
199501] Whether Human Nature Was More Assumable by the Son of God Than Any Other Nature?
199501] Whether It Is Becoming of Christ to Pray?
199501] Whether It Is Befitting That Christ Should Be Predestinated?
199501] Whether It Is Befitting for a Divine Person to Assume?
199501] Whether It Is Fitting That Christ Should Be a Priest?
199501] Whether It Is Fitting That Christ Should Sit at the Right Hand of God the Father?
199501] Whether It Is Fitting That God Should Adopt Sons?
199501] Whether It Is Part of a Deacon''s Duty to Baptize?
199501] Whether It Is Proper to Christ to Be the Mediator of God and Man?
199501] Whether It Was Becoming That Christ Should Be Tempted?
199501] Whether It Was Fitting That Christ Should Be Baptized?
199501] Whether It Was Fitting That Christ Should Be Transfigured?
199501] Whether It Was Fitting That Christ Should Die?
199501] Whether It Was Fitting That God Should Become Incarnate?
199501] Whether It Was Fitting That John Should Baptize?
199501] Whether It Was Fitting for Christ to Ascend into Heaven?
199501] Whether It Was Fitting for Christ to Be Buried?
199501] Whether It Was Fitting for Christ to Descend into Hell?
199501] Whether It Was Necessary for Christ to Rise Again?
199501] Whether It Was Necessary for Christ to Suffer for the Deliverance of the Human Race?
199501] Whether It Was Necessary to Announce to the Blessed Virgin That Which Was to Be Done in Her?
199501] Whether Judiciary Power Is to Be Specially Attributed to Christ?
199501] Whether Nativity Regards the Nature Rather Than the Person?
199501] Whether Penance Is a Sacrament?
199501] Whether Penance Is a Virtue?
199501] Whether Penance Should Be Assigned Any Parts?
199501] Whether Sacraments Are Necessary for Man''s Salvation?
199501] Whether Sins Once Forgiven Return Through a Subsequent Sin?
199501] Whether There Are Two Ways to Be Distinguished of Eating Christ''s Body?
199501] Whether There Are Two Wills in Christ?
199501] Whether There Should Be Seven Sacraments?
199501] Whether There Was Sin in Christ?
199501] Whether This Is True:"God Is Man"?
199501] Whether This Is the Form of This Sacrament:"This Is My Body,"and"This Is the Chalice of My Blood"?
199501] Whether Those Miracles Were Fitting Which Christ Worked in Spiritual Substances?
199501] Whether Venial Sin Can Be Forgiven Without Penance?
199501] Whether We May Say That Christ Is Subject to the Father?
199501] Whether We Were Delivered from Sin Through Christ''s Passion?
199501] Whether a Sacrament Imprints a Character on the Soul?
199501] Whether a Sacrament Is a Kind of Sign?
199501] Whether by This Imprinted or Infused Knowledge Christ Knew All Things?
199501] Whether in Christ There Is Only One Operation of the Godhead and Manhood?
199501] Whether in the Soul of Christ There Was Any Habitual Grace?
199501] Whether the Accidents Remain in This Sacrament Without a Subject?
199501] Whether the Accomplishment of Christ''s Conception Should Be Attributed to the Holy Ghost?
199501] Whether the Blessed Virgin Was Sanctified Before Her Birth from the Womb?
199501] Whether the Body of Christ Be in This Sacrament in Very Truth, or Merely As in a Figure or Sign?
199501] Whether the Consecration of This Sacrament Belongs to a Priest Alone?
199501] Whether the Eucharist Is a Sacrament?
199501] Whether the Flesh of Christ Was Derived from Adam?
199501] Whether the Matter of This Sacrament Is Bread and Wine?
199501] Whether the Mother of God Was a Virgin in Conceiving Christ?
199501] Whether the Sacraments Are the Cause of Grace?
199501] Whether the Son of God Assumed Flesh Through the Medium of the Soul?
199501] Whether the Son of God Ought to Have Assumed a True Body?
199501] Whether the Son of God in Human Nature Ought to Have Assumed Defects of Body?
199501] Whether the Soul of Christ Comprehended the Word or the Divine Essence?
199501] Whether the Soul of Christ Had Omnipotence?
199501] Whether the Union of the Incarnate Word Took Place in the Nature?
199501] Whether the Virtues Are Restored Through Penance?
199501] Whether the Whole Christ Is Contained Under This Sacrament?
1995020:32):"Wisdom that is hid and treasure that is not seen; what profit is there in them both?"
1995020:32:"Wisdom that is hid and treasure that is not seen: what profit is there in them both?"
1995021):"Is not Christ slain as often as the Pasch is celebrated?
1995024:45) our Lord says:"Who, thinkest thou, is a faithful and wise servant?"
1995027:46) that Christ, while hanging upon the cross, cried out:"My God, My God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?"
1995029:10):"What profit is there in my blood?"
199502: Further, Jerome says in an Epistle( xlix):"What hast thou to do with women, thou that speakest familiarly with God at the altar?"
199502: Further, our Lord said( Luke 24:26):"Ought not Christ to have suffered these things, and so to enter into His glory?"
199502:1, 2:"Why have the Gentiles raged, and the people devised vain things?
199502:2):"Where is He that is born King of the Jews?
199502:4:"Or despisest thou the riches of His goodness?"
199502] Whether Baptism Was Instituted After Christ''s Passion?
199502] Whether Before Sin Sacraments Were Necessary to Man?
199502] Whether Chrism Is a Fitting Matter for This Sacrament?
199502] Whether Christ Advanced in Acquired or Empiric Knowledge?
199502] Whether Christ As Man Had the Use of Free- will in the First Instant of His Conception?
199502] Whether Christ Could Use This Knowledge by Turning to Phantasms?
199502] Whether Christ Died Out of Obedience?
199502] Whether Christ Gave His Body to Judas?
199502] Whether Christ Had the Knowledge Which the Blessed or Comprehensors Have?
199502] Whether Christ Is Subject to Himself?
199502] Whether Christ Is the Head of Men As to Their Bodies or Only As to Their Souls?
199502] Whether Christ Should Have Been Tempted in the Desert?
199502] Whether Christ Should Have Preached to the Jews Without Offending Them?
199502] Whether Christ Took Flesh of the Seed of David?
199502] Whether Christ Was Buried in a Becoming Manner?
199502] Whether Christ Was Himself Both Priest and Victim?
199502] Whether Christ Was of Necessity Subject to These Defects?
199502] Whether Christ Went Down into the Hell of the Lost?
199502] Whether Christ Worked Miracles by Divine Power?
199502] Whether Christ''s Ascension into Heaven Belonged to Him According to His Divine Nature?
199502] Whether Christ''s Birth Should Have Been Made Known to Some?
199502] Whether Christ''s Body Rose Glorified?
199502] Whether Christ''s Body Was Animated in the First Instant of Its Conception?
199502] Whether Christ''s Mother Was a Virgin in His Birth?
199502] Whether Christ''s Passion Brought About Our Salvation by Way of Atonement?
199502] Whether Christ''s Resurrection Is the Cause of the Resurrection of Souls?
199502] Whether Christ, as Man, Is the Mediator of God and Men?
199502] Whether Circumcision Was Instituted in a Fitting Manner?
199502] Whether Contrition, Confession, and Satisfaction Are Fittingly Assigned As Parts of Penance?
199502] Whether Every Sign of a Holy Thing Is a Sacrament?
199502] Whether Exorcism Should Precede Baptism?
199502] Whether His Name Was Suitably Given to Christ?
199502] Whether Infusion of Grace Is Necessary for the Remission of Venial Sins?
199502] Whether It Belongs to Christ As God to Sit at the Right Hand of the Father?
199502] Whether It Belongs to Man Alone to Eat This Sacrament Spiritually?
199502] Whether It Is Befitting to the Divine Nature to Assume?
199502] Whether It Is Fitting That the Whole Trinity Should Adopt?
199502] Whether It Pertains to Christ to Pray According to His Sensuality?
199502] Whether It Should Be Said That Christ Was Conceived of(_ de_) the Holy Ghost?
199502] Whether It Was Becoming That Christ Should Lead an Austere Life in This World?
199502] Whether It Was Fitting That Christ Should Work Miracles in the Heavenly Bodies?
199502] Whether It Was Fitting That the Disciples Should See Him Rise Again?
199502] Whether It Was Fitting for Christ to Be Baptized with John''s Baptism?
199502] Whether It Was Fitting for Christ to Rise Again on the Third Day?
199502] Whether It Was Necessary for the Restoration of the Human Race That the Word of God Should Become Incarnate?
199502] Whether Judiciary Power Belongs to Christ As Man?
199502] Whether Man Is Freed by Baptism from All Debt of Punishment Due to Sin?
199502] Whether Penance Is a Special Virtue?
199502] Whether Sacramental Grace Confers Anything in Addition to the Grace of the Virtues and Gifts?
199502] Whether Several Priests Can Consecrate One and the Same Host?
199502] Whether Sin Can Be Pardoned Without Penance?
199502] Whether Sins Are the Proper Matter of This Sacrament?
199502] Whether Sins That Have Been Forgiven, Return Through Ingratitude Which Is Shown Especially in Four Kinds of Sin?
199502] Whether There Is Only One Being in Christ?
199502] Whether There Was Any Other Possible Way of Human Deliverance Besides the Passion of Christ?
199502] Whether There Was the_ Fomes_ of Sin in Christ?
199502] Whether This Clarity Was the Clarity of Glory?
199502] Whether This Is True:"Man Is God"?
199502] Whether This Is the Proper Form for the Consecration of the Bread:"This Is My Body"?
199502] Whether This Proposition Is False:"Christ As Man Was Predestinated to Be the Son of God"?
199502] Whether We Were Delivered from the Devil''s Power Through Christ''s Passion?
199502] Whether a Character Is a Spiritual Power?
199502] Whether a Determinate Quantity of Bread and Wine Is Required for the Matter of This Sacrament?
199502] Whether a Man Can Be Saved Without Baptism?
199502] Whether a Temporal Nativity Should Be Attributed to Christ?
199502] Whether in Christ There Are Several Human Operations?
199502] Whether in Christ There Was a Will of Sensuality Besides the Will of Reason?
199502] Whether in Christ There Were Virtues?
199502] Whether in This Sacrament the Dimensive Quantity of the Bread or Wine Is the Subject of the Other Accidents?
199502] Whether in This Sacrament the Substance of the Bread and Wine Remains After the Consecration?
199502] Whether the Attaining of Glory Is an Effect of This Sacrament?
199502] Whether the Baptism of John Was from God?
199502] Whether the Blessed Virgin Was Sanctified Before Animation?
199502] Whether the Eucharist Is One Sacrament or Several?
199502] Whether the Godhead Was Separated from the Flesh When Christ Died?
199502] Whether the Order of the Sacraments, As Given Above, Is Becoming?
199502] Whether the Sacraments Are Instituted by God Alone?
199502] Whether the Son of God Assumed a Person?
199502] Whether the Son of God Assumed a Soul Through the Medium of the Spirit or Mind?
199502] Whether the Son of God Knew All Things in the Word?
199502] Whether the Son of God Ought to Have Assumed a Carnal or Earthly Body?
199502] Whether the Soul of Christ Had Omnipotence with Regard to the Transmutation of Creatures?
199502] Whether the Time for Celebrating This Mystery Has Been Properly Determined?
199502] Whether the Union of the Incarnate Word Took Place in the Person?
199502] Whether the Whole Christ Is Contained Under Each Species of This Sacrament?
199502] Whether the annunciation should have been made by an angel to the Blessed Virgin?
199502] Whether there was a true marriage between Mary and Joseph?
199502] Whether to Baptize Is Part of the Priestly Office, or Proper to That of Bishops?
199502] Whether, After Penance, Man Rises Again to Equal Virtue?
199502]> Whether the Supreme Good, God, Is the Cause of Evil?
1995031:10:"Who shall find a valiant woman?"
1995032:6:"Is not He thy Father, that hath possessed thee, and made thee and created thee?"
1995034:30):"He that washeth himself(_ baptizatur_) after touching the dead, if he touch him again, what does his washing avail?"
199503: Further, those who are conceived of a woman contract a certain uncleanness: as it is written( Job 25:4):"Can man be justified compared with God?
199503:3:"Shall their unbelief make the faith of God without effect?"
199503:7):"Ye brood of vipers, who hath showed you to flee from the wrath to come?"
199503] Whether Baptism Should Be Deferred?
199503] Whether Baptism Should Take Away the Penalties of Sin That Belong to This Life?
199503] Whether Christ Acquired His Judiciary Power by His Merits?
199503] Whether Christ As Man Had the Power of Producing the Inward Sacramental Effect?
199503] Whether Christ Ascended by His Own Power?
199503] Whether Christ Began to Work Miracles When He Changed Water into Wine at the Marriage Feast?
199503] Whether Christ Can Be Called a Lordly Man?
199503] Whether Christ Contracted These Defects?
199503] Whether Christ Could Merit in the First Instant of His Conception?
199503] Whether Christ Had an Imprinted or Infused Knowledge?
199503] Whether Christ Is Entire Under Every Part of the Species of the Bread and Wine?
199503] Whether Christ Is the Head of All Men?
199503] Whether Christ Learned Anything from Man?
199503] Whether Christ Ought to Have Lived Constantly with His Disciples After the Resurrection?
199503] Whether Christ Received and Gave to the Disciples His Impassible Body?
199503] Whether Christ Should Have Led a Life of Poverty in This World?
199503] Whether Christ Should Have Taught All Things Openly?
199503] Whether Christ Was Baptized at a Fitting Time?
199503] Whether Christ Was Becomingly Presented in the Temple?
199503] Whether Christ Was the First to Rise from the Dead?
199503] Whether Christ Worked Miracles Fittingly on Men?
199503] Whether Christ''s Body Rose Again Entire?
199503] Whether Christ''s Body Was Reduced to Dust in the Tomb?
199503] Whether Christ''s Flesh Was First of All Conceived and Afterwards Assumed?
199503] Whether Christ''s Genealogy Is Suitably Traced by the Evangelists?
199503] Whether Christ''s Mother Remained a Virgin After His Birth?
199503] Whether Christ''s Passion Brought About Our Salvation by Way of Redemption?
199503] Whether Christ''s Passion Operated by Way of Sacrifice?
199503] Whether Christ''s Predestination Is the Exemplar of Ours?
199503] Whether Christ''s Temptation Should Have Taken Place After His Fast?
199503] Whether Dispensing of This Sacrament Belongs to a Priest Alone?
199503] Whether God the Father Delivered Up Christ to the Passion?
199503] Whether Grace Was Given in the Baptism of John?
199503] Whether It Belongs to Christ As Man to Sit at the Right Hand of the Father?
199503] Whether It Is Essential to This Sacrament That the Chrism Which Is Its Matter Be Previously Consecrated by a Bishop?
199503] Whether It Is Proper to the Rational Nature to Be Adopted?
199503] Whether It Was Fitting That Christ Should Pray for Himself?
199503] Whether Men Were Freed from the Punishment of Sin Through Christ''s Passion?
199503] Whether There Should Have Been Sacraments After Sin, Before Christ?
199503] Whether There Was Any More Suitable Way of Delivering the Human Race Than by Christ''s Passion?
199503] Whether These Three Are Integral Parts of Penance?
199503] Whether This Is the Proper Form for the Consecration of the Wine:"This Is the Chalice of My Blood,"Etc.?
199503] Whether This Knowledge Is Collative?
199503] Whether This Sacrament Ought to Be Celebrated in a House and with Sacred Vessels?
199503] Whether Those to Whom Christ''s Birth Was Made Known Were Suitably Chosen?
199503] Whether Venial Sins Are Removed by the Sprinkling of Holy Water and the Like?
199503] Whether Water Is the Proper Matter of Baptism?
199503] Whether What Is Done in the Exorcism Effects Anything, or Is a Mere Sign?
199503] Whether Wheaten Bread Is Required for the Matter of This Sacrament?
199503] Whether a Layman Can Baptize?
199503] Whether a Sacrament Is a Sign of One Thing Only?
199503] Whether by Penance One Sin Can Be Pardoned Without Another?
199503] Whether in Christ There Was Faith?
199503] Whether in Christ There Was Ignorance?
199503] Whether in Christ There Were Two Wills As Regards the Reason?
199503] Whether in Christ''s Death There Was a Severance Between His Godhead and His Soul?
199503] Whether the Angel of Annunciation Should Have Appeared to the Virgin in a Bodily Vision?
199503] Whether the Blessed Virgin Can Be Called Christ''s Mother in Respect of His Temporal Nativity?
199503] Whether the Blessed Virgin Was Cleansed from the Infection of the Fomes?
199503] Whether the Debt of Punishment That Arises Through Ingratitude in Respect of a Subsequent Sin Is As Great As That of the Sins Previously Pardoned?
199503] Whether the Divine Person Assumed a Man?
199503] Whether the Effect of Christ''s Priesthood Is the Expiation of Sins?
199503] Whether the Eucharist Is Necessary for Salvation?
199503] Whether the Eucharist Is the Greatest of the Sacraments?
199503] Whether the Forgiveness of Mortal Sin Is an Effect of This Sacrament?
199503] Whether the Form of This Sacrament Is:"I Absolve Thee"?
199503] Whether the Holy Ghost Should Be Called Christ''s Father in Respect of His Humanity?
199503] Whether the Human Action of Christ Could Be Meritorious to Him?
199503] Whether the Image of Christ Should Be Adored with the Adoration of_ Latria_?
199503] Whether the Just Man Alone May Eat Christ Sacramentally?
199503] Whether the Nature Abstracted from the Personality Can Assume?
199503] Whether the Rite of Circumcision Was Fitting?
199503] Whether the Sacramental Character Is the Character of Christ?
199503] Whether the Sacraments of the New Law Contain Grace?
199503] Whether the Son of God Assumed a Soul?
199503] Whether the Soul Was Assumed Before the Flesh by the Son of God?
199503] Whether the Soul of Christ Can Know the Infinite in the Word?
199503] Whether the Soul of Christ Had Omnipotence with Regard to His Own Body?
199503] Whether the Species Remaining in This Sacrament Can Change External Objects?
199503] Whether the Substance of the Bread or Wine Is Annihilated After the Consecration of This Sacrament, or Dissolved into Their Original Matter?
199503] Whether the Union of the Word Incarnate Took Place in the Suppositum or Hypostasis?
199503] Whether the Virtue of Penance Is a Species of Justice?
199503] Whether the Whole Christ Was in Hell?
199503] Whether the Witnesses of the Transfiguration Were Fittingly Chosen?
199503] Whether, If Man Had Not Sinned, God Would Have Become Incarnate?
199503] Whether, by Penance, Man Is Restored to His Former Dignity?
1995045:21:"Am not I the Lord, and there is no God else besides Me?
199504:7:"What hast thou that thou hast not received?"
199504:9):"Now that He ascended, what is it, but because He also descended first into the lower parts of the earth?
199504:9):"Now that He ascended, what is it, but because He also descended first into the lower parts of the earth?"
199504:9):"Turn you again to the weak and needy elements?"
199504] Whether After the Incarnation the Person or Hypostasis of Christ Is Composite?
199504] Whether All the Sacraments Are Necessary for Salvation?
199504] Whether Bread Can Be Converted into the Body of Christ?
199504] Whether Christ Alone Should Have Been Baptized with the Baptism of John?
199504] Whether Christ As Man Is the Adopted Son of God?
199504] Whether Christ Ascended Above All the Heavens?
199504] Whether Christ Conformed His Conduct to the Law?
199504] Whether Christ Could Communicate to Ministers the Power Which He Had in the Sacraments?
199504] Whether Christ Could Merit for Others?
199504] Whether Christ Had Any Acquired Knowledge?
199504] Whether Christ Himself Should Have Made His Birth Known?
199504] Whether Christ Is the Head of the Angels?
199504] Whether Christ Made Any Stay in Hell?
199504] Whether Christ Ought to Have Assumed All the Bodily Defects of Men?
199504] Whether Christ Ought to Have Suffered on the Cross?
199504] Whether Christ Received Knowledge from the Angels?
199504] Whether Christ Should Have Appeared to the Disciples"in Another Shape"?
199504] Whether Christ Should Have Been Baptized in the Jordan?
199504] Whether Christ Should Have Committed His Doctrine to Writing?
199504] Whether Christ Was a Man During the Three Days of His Death?
199504] Whether Christ Was a Perfect Comprehensor in the First Instant of His Conception?
199504] Whether Christ Was in the Tomb Only One Day and Two Nights?
199504] Whether Christ Was the Cause of His Own Resurrection?
199504] Whether Christ Worked Miracles Fittingly on Irrational Creatures?
199504] Whether Christ''s Body Ought to Have Risen with Its Scars?
199504] Whether Christ''s Conception Was Natural?
199504] Whether Christ''s Cross Should Be Worshipped with the Adoration of_ Latria_?
199504] Whether Christ''s Prayer Was Always Heard?
199504] Whether Christ''s Predestination Is the Cause of Ours?
199504] Whether Christ''s Soul Was Passible?
199504] Whether Circumcision Bestowed Sanctifying Grace?
199504] Whether God Became Incarnate in Order to Take Away Actual Sin, Rather Than to Take Away Original Sin?
199504] Whether Grace and Virtues Are Bestowed on Man by Baptism?
199504] Whether It Belongs to a Priest to Catechize and Exorcize the Person to Be Baptized?
199504] Whether It Is Proper to Christ to Sit at the Right Hand of the Father?
199504] Whether It Was Fitting That the Mother of God Should Go to the Temple to Be Purified?
199504] Whether It Was Fitting for Christ to Suffer at the Hands of the Gentiles?
199504] Whether Judiciary Power Belongs to Christ with Respect to All Human Affairs?
199504] Whether One Person Without Another Can Assume a Created Nature?
199504] Whether Penance Is Fittingly Divided into Penance Before Baptism, Penance for Mortal Sins, and Penance for Venial Sins?
199504] Whether Plain Water Is Necessary for Baptism?
199504] Whether Sinners Should Be Baptized?
199504] Whether There Be in the Sacraments a Power of Causing Grace?
199504] Whether There Was Free- will in Christ?
199504] Whether There Was Need for Any Sacraments After Christ Came?
199504] Whether This Sacrament Is Suitably Called by Various Names?
199504] Whether This Sacrament Ought to Be Made of Unleavened Bread?
199504] Whether Venial Sin Can Be Taken Away Without Mortal Sin?
199504] Whether Venial Sins Are Forgiven Through This Sacrament?
199504] Whether Virtuous Deeds Done in Charity Can Be Deadened?
199504] Whether We Were Reconciled to God Through Christ''s Passion?
199504] Whether What Belongs to the Human Nature Can Be Predicated of God?
199504] Whether a Sacrament Is Always Something Sensible?
199504] Whether a Woman Can Baptize?
199504] Whether by Being Sanctified in the Womb the Blessed Virgin Was Preserved from All Actual Sin?
199504] Whether in Christ There Was Hope?
199504] Whether in Christ This Knowledge Was Greater Than the Knowledge of the Angels?
199504] Whether in the Aforesaid Words of the Forms There Be Any Created Power Which Causes the Consecration?
199504] Whether the Annunciation Took Place in Becoming Order?
199504] Whether the Blessed Virgin Cooperated Actively in the Conception of Christ''s Body?
199504] Whether the Blessed Virgin should be called the Mother of God?
199504] Whether the Character Be Subjected in the Powers of the Soul?
199504] Whether the Debt of Punishment Remains After the Guilt Has Been Forgiven Through Penance?
199504] Whether the Effect of the Priesthood of Christ Pertained Not Only to Others, but Also to Himself?
199504] Whether the Flesh of Christ Was Assumed by the Word Before Being United to the Soul?
199504] Whether the Imposition of the Priest''s Hands Is Necessary for This Sacrament?
199504] Whether the Ingratitude Whereby a Subsequent Sin Causes the Return of Previous Sins, Is a Special Sin?
199504] Whether the Matter of Christ''s Body Should Have Been Taken from a Woman?
199504] Whether the Miracles Which Christ Worked Were a Sufficient Proof of His Godhead?
199504] Whether the Mode and Order of the Temptation Were Becoming?
199504] Whether the Mother of God Took a Vow of Virginity?
199504] Whether the Priest Who Consecrates Is Bound to Receive This Sacrament?
199504] Whether the Proper Form of This Sacrament Is:"I Sign Thee with the Sign of the Cross,"Etc.?
199504] Whether the Sacramental Species Can Be Corrupted?
199504] Whether the Sinner Sins in Receiving Christ''s Body Sacramentally?
199504] Whether the Son of God Assumed a Human Mind or Intellect?
199504] Whether the Son of God Ought to Have Assumed Human Nature Abstracted from All Individuals?
199504] Whether the Soul of Christ Had Omnipotence As Regards the Execution of His Will?
199504] Whether the Soul of Christ Sees the Word or the Divine Essence More Clearly Than Does Any Other Creature?
199504] Whether the Testimony of the Father''s Voice, Saying,"This Is My Beloved Son,"Was Fittingly Added?
199504] Whether the Whole Dimensive Quantity of Christ''s Body Is in This Sacrament?
199504] Whether the Will Is Properly the Subject of Penance?
199504] Whether the Words Spoken in This Sacrament Are Properly Framed?
1995053:8):"Who shall declare His generation?"
1995053:8:"Who shall declare His generation?"
199505:29):"Who shall give them to have such a mind, to fear Me?"
199505] Whether After the Judgment That Takes Place in the Present Time, There Remains Yet Another General Judgment?
199505] Whether Anything Can Be Generated from the Sacramental Species?
199505] Whether Christ Descending into Hell Delivered the Holy Fathers from Thence?
199505] Whether Christ Endured All Suffering?
199505] Whether Christ Opened the Gate of Heaven to Us by His Passion?
199505] Whether Christ Should Have Demonstrated the Truth of His Resurrection by Proofs?
199505] Whether Christ''s Birth Should Have Been Manifested by Means of the Angels and the Star?
199505] Whether Christ''s Body Ascended Above Every Spiritual Creature?
199505] Whether Christ''s Body Is in This Sacrament As in a Place?
199505] Whether Christ''s Persecutors Knew Who He Was?
199505] Whether Christ''s Was Identically the Same Body Living and Dead?
199505] Whether Deeds Deadened by Sin, Are Revived by Penance?
199505] Whether Determinate Things Are Required for a Sacrament?
199505] Whether Each of the Divine Persons Could Have Assumed Human Nature?
199505] Whether It Is Proper to Christ to Be the Redeemer?
199505] Whether It Was Fitting That God Should Become Incarnate in the Beginning of the Human Race?
199505] Whether John''s Baptism Should Have Ceased After Christ Was Baptized?
199505] Whether One That Is Not Baptized Can Confer the Sacrament of Baptism?
199505] Whether Penance Originates from Fear?
199505] Whether There Are Two Filiations in Christ?
199505] Whether There Was Sensible Pain in Christ?
199505] Whether This Be a Suitable Form of Baptism:"I Baptize Thee in the Name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost"?
199505] Whether This Knowledge Was Habitual?
199505] Whether This Sacrament Is Necessary for Salvation?
199505] Whether What Belongs to the Human Nature Can Be Predicated of the Divine Nature?
199505] Whether Wine of the Grape Is the Proper Matter of This Sacrament?
199505] Whether Words Are Required for the Signification of the Sacraments?
199505] Whether Works of Satisfaction Should Be Enjoined on Sinners That Have Been Baptized?
199505] Whether a Character Can Be Blotted Out from the Soul?
199505] Whether a Wicked Priest Can Consecrate the Eucharist?
199505] Whether in Christ There Is Any Union of Soul and Body?
199505] Whether in Christ There Were the Gifts?
199505] Whether the Accidents of the Bread and Wine Remain in This Sacrament After the Change?
199505] Whether the Actions Performed in Celebrating This Sacrament Are Becoming?
199505] Whether the Aforesaid Expressions Are True?
199505] Whether the Entire Punishment Due to Sin Is Forgiven Through This Sacrament?
199505] Whether the Flesh of Christ Was Conceived of the Virgin''s Purest Blood?
199505] Whether the Grace of Christ, As Head of the Church, Is the Same As His Habitual Grace, Inasmuch As He Is Man?
199505] Whether the Heavens Should Have Been Opened Unto Christ at His Baptism?
199505] Whether the Human Will of Christ Was Altogether Conformed to the Divine Will in the Thing Willed?
199505] Whether the Institution of This Sacrament Was Appropriate?
199505] Whether the Mother of God Should Be Worshipped with the Adoration of_ Latria_?
199505] Whether the Priesthood of Christ Endures for Ever?
199505] Whether the Remnants of Sin Are Removed When a Mortal Sin Is Forgiven?
199505] Whether the Sacrament of Confirmation Imprints a Character?
199505] Whether the Sacraments Can Be Conferred by Evil Ministers?
199505] Whether the Sacraments of the New Law Derive Their Power from Christ''s Passion?
199505] Whether the Son of God Ought to Have Assumed Human Nature in All Individuals?
199505] Whether the Whole Human Nature Was Assumed Through the Medium of the Parts?
199505] Whether to Approach This Sacrament with Consciousness of Sin Is the Gravest of All Sins?
199505] Whether, by Her Sanctification in the Womb, the Blessed Virgin Received the Fulness of Grace?
1995060- 90)_______________________ QUESTION 60 WHAT IS A SACRAMENT?
199506:14):"What participation hath justice with injustice?"
199506:14:"What participation hath justice with injustice?"
199506:15):"What concord hath Christ with Belial?"
199506:15):"What concord hath Christ with Belial?"
199506:3):"Know you not that we shall judge angels?"
199506] Whether After Christ, It Was Proper to the Blessed Virgin to Be Sanctified in the Womb?
199506] Whether Any Kind of Worship Is Due to the Relics of the Saints?
199506] Whether Baptism Can Be Conferred in the Name of Christ?
199506] Whether Children Receive Grace and Virtue in Baptism?
199506] Whether Christ Delivered Any of the Lost from Hell?
199506] Whether Christ Was Born Without His Mother Suffering?
199506] Whether Christ''s Ascension Is the Cause of Our Salvation?
199506] Whether Christ''s Birth Was Made Known in a Becoming Order?
199506] Whether Christ''s Body Is in This Sacrament Movably?
199506] Whether Christ''s Body Was in Adam and the Other Patriarchs, As to Something Signate?
199506] Whether Christ''s Death Conduced in Any Way to Our Salvation?
199506] Whether Christ''s Judiciary Power Extends to the Angels?
199506] Whether Christ''s Passion Brought About Our Salvation Efficiently?
199506] Whether It Is Fitting to Say That When Christ Was Baptized the Holy Ghost Came Down on Him in the Form of a Dove?
199506] Whether It Is Proper to Christ to Be Head of the Church?
199506] Whether It Was Fitting for the Son of God to Assume Human Nature of the Stock of Adam?
199506] Whether Man Is Preserved by This Sacrament from Future Sins?
199506] Whether Penance Is a Second Plank After Shipwreck?
199506] Whether Penance Is the First of the Virtues?
199506] Whether Several Can Baptize at the Same Time?
199506] Whether Several Divine Persons Can Assume One and the Same Individual Nature?
199506] Whether Sinners Who Are Going to Be Baptized Are Bound to Confess Their Sins?
199506] Whether There Was Contrariety of Wills in Christ?
199506] Whether There Was Sorrow in Christ?
199506] Whether This Is True:"God Was Made Man"?
199506] Whether This Knowledge Was Distinguished by Divers Habits?
199506] Whether Those Who Had Been Baptized with John''s Baptism Had to Be Baptized with the Baptism of Christ?
199506] Whether Water Should Be Mixed with the Wine?
199506] Whether Wicked Men Sin in Administering the Sacraments?
199506] Whether a Character Is Imprinted by Each Sacrament of the New Law?
199506] Whether by His Passion Christ Merited to Be Exalted?
199506] Whether in Christ There Was the Gift of Fear?
199506] Whether the Character of Confirmation Presupposes of Necessity, the Baptismal Character?
199506] Whether the Defects Occurring During the Celebration of This Sacrament Can Be Sufficiently Met by Observing the Church''s Statutes?
199506] Whether the Effect of Subsequent Penance Is to Quicken Even Dead Works?
199506] Whether the Forgiveness of Guilt Is an Effect of Penance?
199506] Whether the Form of the Consecration of the Bread Accomplishes Its Effect Before the Form of the Consecration of the Wine Be Completed?
199506] Whether the Human Nature Was Assumed Through the Medium of Grace?
199506] Whether the Human Nature Was United to the Word of God Accidentally?
199506] Whether the Incarnation Ought to Have Been Put Off Till the End of the World?
199506] Whether the Mass of a Sinful Priest Is of Less Worth Than the Mass of a Good Priest?
199506] Whether the Pain of Christ''s Passion Was Greater Than All Other Pains?
199506] Whether the Paschal Lamb Was the Chief Figure of This Sacrament?
199506] Whether the Priest Ought to Deny the Body of Christ to the Sinner Seeking It?
199506] Whether the Priesthood of Christ Was According to the Order of Melchisedech?
199506] Whether the Proofs Which Christ Made Use of Manifested Sufficiently the Truth of His Resurrection?
199506] Whether the Sacramental Species Can Nourish?
199506] Whether the Sacraments of the Old Law Caused Grace?
199506] Whether the Sin of Those Who Crucified Christ Was Most Grievous?
199506] Whether the Substantial Form of the Bread Remains in This Sacrament After the Consecration?
199507] Whether Angels Can Administer Sacraments?
199507] Whether Christ Should Have Been Born in Bethlehem?
199507] Whether Christ Suffered in His Whole Soul?
199507] Whether Christ''s Flesh in the Patriarchs Was Infected by Sin?
199507] Whether Determinate Words Are Required in the Sacraments?
199507] Whether Heretics, Schismatics, and Excommunicated Persons Can Consecrate?
199507] Whether Immersion in Water Is Necessary for Baptism?
199507] Whether One Divine Person Can Assume Two Human Natures?
199507] Whether Sanctifying Grace Is Bestowed in This Sacrament?
199507] Whether There Was Fear in Christ?
199507] Whether This Change Is Wrought Instantaneously?
199507] Whether This Is True:"Man Was Made God"?
199507] Whether This Sacrament Benefit Others Besides the Recipients?
199507] Whether This Sacrament Was Suitably Instituted in the New Law?
199507] Whether in Baptism It Is Necessary for Someone to Raise the Baptized from the Sacred Font?
199507] Whether the Body of Christ, As It Is in This Sacrament, Can Be Seen by Any Eye, at Least by a Glorified One?
199507] Whether the Children Who Died in Original Sin Were Delivered by Christ?
199507] Whether the Devil Is the Head of All the Wicked?
199507] Whether the Dove in Which the Holy Ghost Appeared Was Real?
199507] Whether the Effect of Baptism Is to Open the Gates of the Heavenly Kingdom?
199507] Whether the Gratuitous Graces Were in Christ?
199507] Whether the Intention of Receiving the Sacrament of Baptism Is Required on the Part of the One Baptized?
199507] Whether the Mixing with Water Is Essential to This Sacrament?
199507] Whether the Sacramental Species Are Broken in This Sacrament?
199507] Whether the Seminal Loss That Occurs During Sleep Hinders Anyone from Receiving This Sacrament?
199507] Whether the Star Which Appeared to the Magi Belonged to the Heavenly System?
199507] Whether the Union of the Divine Nature and the Human Is Anything Created?
199508:24):"What a man seeth, why doth he hope for?"
199508:6) saying:"There is none that doth penance for his sin, saying: What have I done?"
199508] Whether Antichrist May Be Called the Head of All the Wicked?
199508] Whether Any Liquid Can Be Mingled with the Consecrated Wine?
199508] Whether Baptism Has an Equal Effect in All?
199508] Whether Christ Paid Tithes in Abraham''s Loins?
199508] Whether Christ Was Born at a Fitting Time?
199508] Whether Christ by His Descent into Hell Delivered Souls from Purgatory?
199508] Whether Christ''s Body Is Truly There When Flesh or a Child Appears Miraculously in This Sacrament?
199508] Whether Christ''s Entire Soul Enjoyed Blessed Fruition During the Passion?
199508] Whether Faith Is Required on the Part of the One Baptized?
199508] Whether Food or Drink Taken Beforehand Hinders the Receiving of This Sacrament?
199508] Whether He Who Raises Anyone from the Sacred Font Is Bound to Instruct Him?
199508] Whether It Is Lawful to Add Anything to the Words in Which the Sacramental Form Consists?
199508] Whether It Was Becoming That the Magi Should Come to Adore Christ and Pay Homage to Him?
199508] Whether It Was Becoming, When Christ Was Baptized That the Father''s Voice Should Be Heard, Bearing Witness to the Son?
199508] Whether Penance Should Last Till the End of Life?
199508] Whether There Was Wonder in Christ?
199508] Whether This Is True:"Christ Is a Creature"?
199508] Whether This Proposition Is False:"The Body of Christ Is Made Out of Bread"?
199508] Whether This Sacrament Should Be Given to All?
199508] Whether Trine Immersion Is Essential to Baptism?
199508] Whether Union Is the Same As Assumption?
199508] Whether Water Should Be Added in Great Quantity?
199508] Whether a Degraded Priest Can Consecrate This Sacrament?
199508] Whether in Christ There Was the Gift of Prophecy?
199508] Whether it was more fitting that the Person of the Son rather than any other Divine Person should assume human nature?
199508] Whether the Effect of This Sacrament Is Hindered by Venial Sin?
199508] Whether the Minister''s Intention Is Required for the Validity of a Sacrament?
199509] Whether Baptism May Be Reiterated?
199509] Whether Children Should Be Baptized?
199509] Whether Christ Suffered at a Suitable Time?
199509] Whether Faith Is Required of Necessity in the Minister of a Sacrament?
199509] Whether Insincerity Hinders the Effect of Baptism?
199509] Whether It Is Permissible to Receive Communion from Heretical, Excommunicate, or Sinful Priests, and to Hear Mass Said by Them?
199509] Whether Penance Can Be Continuous?
199509] Whether There Was Anger in Christ?
199509] Whether This Sacrament Should Be Given to Man on the Forehead?
199509] Whether Those Who Have Not the Use of Reason Ought to Receive This Sacrament?
199509] Whether in Christ There Was the Fulness of Grace?
199509] Whether the Union of the Two Natures in Christ Is the Greatest of All Unions?
19950:''Are they not''] all ministering spirits, sent to minister for them, who shall receive the inheritance of salvation(?)."
19950:''What''] can be made clean by the unclean?"
19950:''ought not Christ''] to have suffered these things, and so to enter into His glory(?)."
19950And because we believe Christ as the Divine truth, according to John 8:46,"If I tell you the truth, why do you not believe Me?"
19950And can there be one operation where there are different substances?"
19950And concerning this there are eight points of inquiry:( 1) Whether it belongs to a deacon to baptize?
19950And farther on( Luke 14:5):"Which of you shall have an ass or an ox fall into a pit, and will not immediately draw him out on the Sabbath- day?"
19950And he said: In what then were you baptized?
19950And how shall they hear without a preacher?"
19950And what could afford us a stronger proof of this than that the Son of God should become a partner with us of human nature?"
19950And while He is doing all things wondrously, would He have taken away that which He accomplished in mercy?"
19950And whilst He is doing all things wondrously, would He have taken away that which He accomplished in mercy?
19950Are the Christian sacraments, by any chance, of a nature less lasting than this bodily mark?"
19950Art Thou come to destroy us?
19950Baptism of Water, of Blood, and of the Spirit?
19950Baptism,"unclean, by which he was sanctified?"
19950But God is called the Father even of the irrational creature, according to Job 38:28:"Who is father of the rain?
19950But according to the Church''s ritual, the man who comes to be baptized is asked concerning his faith:"Dost thou believe in God the Father Almighty?"
19950But the angel seems first to have announced what the virgin might doubt, and which, because of her doubt, would make her ask:"How shall this be done?"
19950But why should our Lord, whose right by nature it is to forgive sins, avoid those whom He could make holier than such as abstain?"
19950Can not the lesser operate as the greater?
19950Christ, Began to Be?
19950Concerning the first our consideration will be fivefold:( 1) What is a sacrament?
19950Concerning the first there are eight points of inquiry:( 1) Whether nativity regards the nature or the person?
19950Concerning the first there are eight points of inquiry:( 1) Whether the flesh of Christ was derived from Adam?
19950Concerning the first there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether Christ should have led a solitary life, or have associated with men?
19950Concerning the first there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether circumcision was a preparation for, and a figure of, Baptism?
19950Concerning the first there are six points of inquiry:( 1) Whether the Blessed Virgin, Mother of God, was sanctified before her birth from the womb?
19950Concerning the first there are six points of inquiry:( 1) Whether the sacraments of the New Law are the cause of grace?
19950Concerning the first there are twelve points of inquiry:( 1) What is Baptism?
19950Concerning the first, there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether Christ should have worked miracles?
19950Concerning this there are twelve points of inquiry:( 1) Whether Confirmation is a sacrament?
19950Concerning which there are ten points of inquiry:( 1) Whether God alone works inwardly in the sacraments?
19950Dei xiv, 9):"Whenever these affections follow reason, and are caused when and where needed, who will dare to call them diseases or vicious passions?"
19950Did not that rich man go away from His presence sorrowful?
19950Do we not offer it up every day in memory of His death?"
19950For as Matthew relates( 27:46), when our Lord was hanging upon the cross He cried out:"My God, My God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?"
19950For how shall we call Him omnipotent, if He is unable to heal what is beyond hope?
19950For it is written( 1 Kings 15:17):"When thou wast a little one in thy own eyes, wast thou not made the head of the tribes of Israel?"
19950For when sorrow ceases, repentance fails; and if repentance fails, what becomes of pardon?"
19950For, as we read in the( Twelfth) Council of Toledo,"What kind of a sacrifice is that, wherein not even the sacrificer is known to have a share?"
19950Having become man, ought He to have made another world, that we might believe Him to be Him by whom the world was made?
19950He replies: Whereby shall I know this?
19950Hence Augustine says on John 18:20:"How can it be said that He speaks in secret when He speaks before so many men?
19950Hence Augustine says to Renatus( De Anima et ejus origine i):"Who may offer Christ''s body except for them who are Christ''s members?"
19950Hence Thomas said( John 14:5):"Lord, we know not whither Thou goest; and how can we know the way?"
19950Hence he adds:"How can there be a creature in God?
19950Hence( Luke 18:8) it is written:"But yet the Son of Man, when He cometh, shall He find think you, faith on earth?"
19950Hence, on Luke 4:3,"If Thou be the Son of God,"etc., Ambrose says:"What means this way of addressing Him?
19950In like manner it is said( Gen. 18:17):"Can I hide from Abraham what I am about to do?"
19950In regard to the former there are six points of inquiry:( 1) Whether it was fitting that John should baptize?
19950Is it a washing?
19950Or he that is born of a woman appear clean?"
19950Or how can His generosity be known to any one who says it was despised on account of its ignoble sinfulness?
19950Or should He have conformed Himself to others in these respects?
19950Or who begot the drops of dew?"
19950Or, again,"for that He is flesh?"
19950Or, for that He is a soul?"
19950Say, priest, say, cleric, how dost thou kiss the Son of God with the same lips wherewith thou hast kissed the daughter of a harlot?
19950She says: How shall this be?
19950That, as they passed by, their very shadow healed the sick?
19950Therefore it was foolish of them to seek human guidance besides that of the star, saying:"Where is He that is born King of the Jews?"
19950Under the first head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether Christ had any knowledge besides the Divine?
19950Under the first head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether Penance has any parts?
19950Under the first head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether the Son of God should have assumed in human nature defects of body?
19950Under the first head there are six points of inquiry:( 1) Whether Christ''s Godhead and humanity are to be adored with one and the same adoration?
19950Under the first head there are six points of inquiry:( 1) Whether all mortal sins are taken away by Penance?
19950Under the first head there are six points of inquiry:( 1) Whether human nature was more capable of being assumed than any other nature?
19950Under the first head there are six points of inquiry:( 1) Whether it was fitting for God to become incarnate?
19950Under the first head there are ten points of inquiry:( 1) Whether Penance is a sacrament?
19950Under the first head there are thirteen points of inquiry:( 1) Whether in the soul of Christ there was any habitual grace?
19950Under the first head there are twelve points of inquiry:( 1) Whether the union of the Word Incarnate took place in the nature?
19950Under the first head there are twelve points of inquiry:( 1) Whether this is true:"God is man"?
19950Under the first head there are two points of inquiry:( 1) Whether Christ is one or two?
19950Under the first head there are two points of inquiry:( 1) Whether Christ is subject to the Father?
19950Under the first heading there are eight points for inquiry:( 1) Whether bread and wine are the matter of this sacrament?
19950Under the first heading there are eight points of inquiry:( 1) Whether a sacrament is a kind of sign?
19950Under the first heading there are six points for inquiry:( 1) Whether Christ''s Passion brought about our salvation by way of merit?
19950Under the first heading there are six points of inquiry:( 1) Whether the Eucharist is a sacrament?
19950Under the first heading there are twelve points of inquiry:( 1) Whether it was necessary for Christ to suffer for men''s deliverance?
19950Under this head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether Christ was predestinated?
19950Under this head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether the soul of Christ comprehended the Word or the Divine Essence?
19950Under this head there are six points of inquiry:( 1) Whether judiciary power is to be attributed to Christ?
19950Was Christ created by a command?"
19950What Is a Sacrament?
19950What could be so favorably offered and accepted as the flesh of our sacrifice, which was made the body of our Priest?"
19950What does it mean that''no man shall pass through it,''save that Joseph shall not know her?
19950What else could be so appropriate for this immolation as mortal flesh?
19950What else is there so clean for cleansing mortals as the flesh born in the womb without fleshly concupiscence, and coming from a virginal womb?
19950What is a bad minister to thee, where the Lord is good?"
19950What sort of a physician is he who knows not how to heal a recurring disease?
19950What word of Christ?
19950What works-- but that from ungodly he should be made righteous?
19950Wherefore Augustine says( Contra Quinque Haereses v):"God saith, the Creator of man: What is it that troubles thee in My Birth?
19950Wherefore He says( Luke 13:15):"Doth not every one of you on the Sabbath- day loose his ox or his ass from the manger, and lead them to water?"
19950Who is it that ascends?
19950Why, then, do you look for nature''s order in Christ''s body, since the Lord Jesus was Himself brought forth of a Virgin beyond nature?"
19950_ On the contrary,_ Ambrose says( De Fide ii, 8):"How can the same operation spring from different powers?
19950_ On the contrary,_ He Himself says( John 8:46):"Which of you shall convince Me of sin?"
19950_ On the contrary,_ It was said in the person of His adversaries( John 11:47):"What do we; for this man doth many miracles?"
19950and if I be a master, where is my fear?"
19950art Thou come to destroy us?"
19950cried out, saying: What have we to do with Thee, Jesus of Nazareth?
19950distinguish, the body of the Lord from other meats, how must he be''condemned''who, feigning himself a friend, comes to His table a foe?"
19950especially if what He says to few He wishes through them to be made known to many?"
19950found certain disciples; and he said to them: Have you received the Holy Ghost since ye believed?
19950i):"Was Christ made by a word?
19950iii):"Since Christ is perfect God and perfect man, what foolhardiness have some to dare to affirm that Christ as man is not a substance?"
19950iii):"What means this closed gate in the House of the Lord, except that Mary is to be ever inviolate?
19950is it not rather acknowledged and approved?
19950iv):"Mary answered the announcing angel:''How shall this be done, because I know not man?''
19950iv):"We do not speak of the Father''s right hand as of a place, for how can a place be designated by His right hand, who Himself is beyond all place?
19950iv):"What else could be so fittingly partaken of by men, or offered up for men, as human flesh?
19950iv):"What greater cause is there of the Lord''s coming than to show God''s love for us?"
19950iv):"Who is it that descends?
19950lxxi):"What are these''greater works''which believers in Him would do?
19950on the Epiphany:"What will He be like in the judgment- seat; since from His cradle He struck terror into the heart of a proud king?"
19950one of flesh and blood?
19950or were you baptized in the name of Paul?"
19950or whom hath He set over the world which He made?"
19950or"always was"?
19950save that, though He knew that the Son of God was to come, yet he did not think that He had come in the weakness of the flesh?"
19950that is, in the shedding of My blood,"while I go down,"as by various degrees of evils,"into corruption?"
19950that is, the gall proper;"and why not the black gall?"
19950that is, the phlegm;"why not also the yellow gall?"
19950the angels are the works of Christ: and does that man do greater works than these, who co- operates with Christ in the work of his justification?
19950till seven times?"
19950true and pure doctrine,"come in to be put under a bushel?"
19950v):"What kind of sacrifice is that wherein not even the sacrificer is known to have a share?"
19950vii) that the question,"Who is this that cometh from Edom?"
19950was it from heaven or from men?"
19950why hast Thou forsaken Me?
19950works that are done without charity, are quickened by Penance?
19950would He not have strengthened an erroneous opinion, and made it impossible for us to believe that He had become a true man?
19950xix):"What else is a corporeal sacrament but a kind of visible word?"
19950xxv, n. 12; xxvi, n. 1):"Why make ready tooth and belly?
19950xxviii):"If it be a daily bread, why do you take it once a year, as the Greeks have the custom in the east?
17897( 10) Whether a circumstance places a moral action in the species of good or evil?
17897( 10) Whether he can of himself persevere in good?
17897( 10) Whether it is necessary for the human will, in order to be good, to be conformed to the Divine Will, as regards the thing willed?
17897( 10) Whether sin is aggravated by reason of the excellence of the person sinning?
17897( 10) Whether temporal goods fall under merit?
17897( 10) Whether the justification of the ungodly is miraculous?
17897( 10) Whether the mode of charity comes under the precept?
17897( 10) Whether there can be in the higher reason a venial sin directed to its proper object?
17897( 11) The distinction of other moral precepts;( 12) Whether the moral precepts of the Old Law justified man?
17897( 11) Whether every circumstance that makes an action better or worse, places the moral action in the species of good or evil?
17897( 2) By what is the will moved?
17897( 2) How is daring related to hope?
17897( 2) If it be something created, whether it is an operation?
17897( 2) If it be the soul, whether this be through its essence, or through its powers?
17897( 2) If not, whether every pleasure is good?
17897( 2) Of the distinction between spiritual and carnal sins;( 3) Whether sins differ in reference to their causes?
17897( 2) Of the necessity of the Gifts?
17897( 2) Of the rewards of the beatitudes: whether they refer to this life?
17897( 2) Of their number;( 3) Which are they?
17897( 2) What are the precepts of the natural law?
17897( 2) What distinguishes human acts?
17897( 2) Whether a theologian should take note of the circumstances of human acts?
17897( 2) Whether above all it causes heat in the heart?
17897( 2) Whether all are equal?
17897( 2) Whether all the other sins of our first parent, or of any other parents, are transmitted to their descendants, by way of origin?
17897( 2) Whether all the virtues existing together in one subject are equal?
17897( 2) Whether any disposition towards grace is needed on the part of the recipient, by an act of free- will?
17897( 2) Whether any habit is caused by acts?
17897( 2) Whether any virtue is caused in us by habituation?
17897( 2) Whether at the time of the Law the ceremonies of the Old Law had any power of justification?
17897( 2) Whether choice is to be found in irrational animals?
17897( 2) Whether command belongs to irrational animals?
17897( 2) Whether concupiscence is a specific passion?
17897( 2) Whether counsel is of the end or of the means?
17897( 2) Whether defect is the cause of fear?
17897( 2) Whether delight is subject to time?
17897( 2) Whether desire is a cause of sorrow?
17897( 2) Whether every passion of the soul is morally evil?
17897( 2) Whether everyone that sins through habit, sins through certain malice?
17897( 2) Whether evil of nature is the object of fear?
17897( 2) Whether fear is a special passion?
17897( 2) Whether grace is a quality?
17897( 2) Whether grace is required for it?
17897( 2) Whether habits are distinguished by their objects?
17897( 2) Whether hope is in the apprehensive, or in the appetitive faculty?
17897( 2) Whether human law should repress all vices?
17897( 2) Whether ignorance is a sin?
17897( 2) Whether in honor?
17897( 2) Whether in irrational animals?
17897( 2) Whether it belongs to the rational creature alone, or also to irrational animals?
17897( 2) Whether it can be diminished?
17897( 2) Whether it can be taken away altogether?
17897( 2) Whether it can overcome the reason against the latter''s knowledge?
17897( 2) Whether it depends on the object alone?
17897( 2) Whether it has an internal cause?
17897( 2) Whether it is a distinct species of quality?
17897( 2) Whether it is an operative habit?
17897( 2) Whether it is assuaged by weeping?
17897( 2) Whether it is known to all?
17897( 2) Whether it is moved by the sensitive appetite?
17897( 2) Whether it is moved of necessity by its object?
17897( 2) Whether it is of the end only, or also of the means?
17897( 2) Whether it is only of the last end?
17897( 2) Whether it is to be found in irrational animals?
17897( 2) Whether it is to be found in irrational animals?
17897( 2) Whether it makes men suitable for counsel?
17897( 2) Whether it remains in the soul after the act of sin?
17897( 2) Whether it should be always changed, whenever anything better occurs?
17897( 2) Whether it thereby deserves praise or blame?
17897( 2) Whether it was from God?
17897( 2) Whether knowledge is a cause of love?
17897( 2) Whether love is a passion?
17897( 2) Whether love is the cause of hatred?
17897( 2) Whether moral virtue differs from intellectual virtue?
17897( 2) Whether movement is a cause of pleasure?
17897( 2) Whether mutual indwelling is an effect of love?
17897( 2) Whether one man can be happier than another?
17897( 2) Whether one sin can be the punishment of another?
17897( 2) Whether one virtue can be in several powers?
17897( 2) Whether passion is in the appetitive rather than in the apprehensive part?
17897( 2) Whether pleasure causes thirst or desire for itself?
17897( 2) Whether pride is the beginning of every sin?
17897( 2) Whether slight or contempt is the sole motive of anger?
17897( 2) Whether sorrow can be a virtuous good?
17897( 2) Whether sorrow is the same as pain?
17897( 2) Whether the New Law fulfils the Old?
17897( 2) Whether the New Law makes sufficient provision in prescribing and forbidding external acts?
17897( 2) Whether the Old Law contains any moral precepts?
17897( 2) Whether the act of sin is from God?
17897( 2) Whether the cause of the ceremonial precepts was literal or figurative?
17897( 2) Whether the contrariety of passions in the irascible part is based on the contrariety of good and evil?
17897( 2) Whether the devil induces us to sin, by persuading us inwardly?
17897( 2) Whether the effect of sorrow or pain is to burden the soul?
17897( 2) Whether the effects of law are to command, to forbid, to permit, and to punish, as the Jurist states?
17897( 2) Whether the good or evil of a human action is derived from its object?
17897( 2) Whether the intellectual virtues remain?
17897( 2) Whether the mean of moral virtue is the real mean or the rational mean?
17897( 2) Whether the moral precepts of the Old Law are about the acts of all the virtues?
17897( 2) Whether the moral virtues can be without charity?
17897( 2) Whether the object of anger is good or evil?
17897( 2) Whether the soul is a subject of habit, in respect of its essence or in respect of its power?
17897( 2) Whether the theological virtues are distinct from the intellectual and moral virtues?
17897( 2) Whether the whole goodness or malice of the external action depends on the goodness of the will?
17897( 2) Whether the will alone is the subject of sin?
17897( 2) Whether there can be moral virtue with passion?
17897( 2) Whether there is a natural law?
17897( 2) Whether there is but one original sin in each man?
17897( 2) Whether they are figurative?
17897( 2) Whether they are three, namely, wisdom, science and understanding?
17897( 2) Whether they differ from the beatitudes?
17897( 2) Whether they differ generically?
17897( 2) Whether they increase by addition?
17897( 2) Whether this is proper to the rational nature?
17897( 2) Whether those moral virtues which are about operations, are distinct from those which are about passions?
17897( 2) Whether vice is contrary to nature?
17897( 2) Whether without God''s grace man can do or wish any good?
17897( 2) Whether without grace anyone can merit eternal life?
17897( 2) Which is of greater account in happiness, delight or vision?
17897( 3) How are habits corrupted or diminished?
17897( 3) How is it moved?
17897( 3) How many circumstances are there?
17897( 3) How many, and which are they?
17897( 3) If in any way it be of the means, whether it be moved to the end and to the means, by the same movement?
17897( 3) Of its beginning: should it have been given at the beginning of the world?
17897( 3) Of the order between command and use;( 4) Whether command and the commanded act are one act or distinct?
17897( 3) Of their number?
17897( 3) Whether God is the cause of spiritual blindness and hardness of heart?
17897( 3) Whether a man''s actions are specified by their end?
17897( 3) Whether a sin resulting from a passion is a sin of weakness?
17897( 3) Whether above all it hinders the use of reason?
17897( 3) Whether accordingly, it is meritorious or demeritorious?
17897( 3) Whether all acts of virtue are prescribed by the natural law?
17897( 3) Whether all the moral precepts of the Old Law are reducible to the ten precepts of the decalogue?
17897( 3) Whether anger is in the concupiscible faculty?
17897( 3) Whether any habit can be caused by one act?
17897( 3) Whether any man can be happy in this life?
17897( 3) Whether any moral virtues are in us by infusion?
17897( 3) Whether any movement of the free- will is required?
17897( 3) Whether any pleasure is the greatest good?
17897( 3) Whether any sin incurs a debt of eternal punishment?
17897( 3) Whether anyone with grace may merit eternal life condignly?
17897( 3) Whether charity can be without them?
17897( 3) Whether choice is only the means, or sometimes also of the end?
17897( 3) Whether comprehension is required?
17897( 3) Whether counsel is only of things that we do?
17897( 3) Whether each act increases the habit?
17897( 3) Whether ecstasy is an effect of love?
17897( 3) Whether enjoyment is only of the last end?
17897( 3) Whether every law is derived from it?
17897( 3) Whether every one that sins through certain malice, sins through habit?
17897( 3) Whether every passion increases or decreases the goodness or malice of an act?
17897( 3) Whether faith remains?
17897( 3) Whether grace differs from infused virtue?
17897( 3) Whether habit implies an order to an act?
17897( 3) Whether habits are divided into good and bad?
17897( 3) Whether hatred is stronger than love?
17897( 3) Whether he can make us sin of necessity?
17897( 3) Whether hope and memory cause pleasure?
17897( 3) Whether hope is in dumb animals?
17897( 3) Whether human law is competent to direct all acts of virtue?
17897( 3) Whether in fame or glory?
17897( 3) Whether in the matter of internal acts it directs man sufficiently?
17897( 3) Whether in the powers of the sensitive part there can be a habit?
17897( 3) Whether it came from Him through the angels?
17897( 3) Whether it can be a useful good?
17897( 3) Whether it contains ceremonial precepts in addition to the moral precepts?
17897( 3) Whether it depends on reason?
17897( 3) Whether it differs from joy?
17897( 3) Whether it excuses from sin altogether?
17897( 3) Whether it has an external cause?
17897( 3) Whether it is a good habit?
17897( 3) Whether it is abolished by custom, and whether custom obtains the force of law?
17897( 3) Whether it is an operation of the sensitive, or only of the intellectual part?
17897( 3) Whether it is assuaged by the sympathy of friends?
17897( 3) Whether it is derived from a circumstance?
17897( 3) Whether it is directed to the end or to the means?
17897( 3) Whether it is moved of necessity by the lower appetite?
17897( 3) Whether it makes one tremble?
17897( 3) Whether it regards the means only, or the end also?
17897( 3) Whether likeness is a cause of love?
17897( 3) Whether love is the same as dilection?
17897( 3) Whether one can intend two things at the same time?
17897( 3) Whether original sin is concupiscence?
17897( 3) Whether original sin is contracted by all those who are begotten of Adam by way of seminal generation?
17897( 3) Whether other special sins should be called capital vices, besides pride and covetousness?
17897( 3) Whether passion is in the sensitive appetite rather than in the intellectual appetite, which is called the will?
17897( 3) Whether pleasure hinders the use of reason?
17897( 3) Whether some concupiscences are natural, and some not natural?
17897( 3) Whether sorrow is compatible with moral virtue?
17897( 3) Whether sorrow or pain is contrary[ to] pleasure?
17897( 3) Whether sorrow or pain weakens all activity?
17897( 3) Whether such a disposition can make grace follow of necessity?
17897( 3) Whether the Gifts are habits?
17897( 3) Whether the New Law is contained in the Old?
17897( 3) Whether the craving for unity is a cause of sorrow?
17897( 3) Whether the evil of sin is an object of fear?
17897( 3) Whether the goodness and malice of the interior act are the same as those of the external action?
17897( 3) Whether the gravity of sin depends on its object?
17897( 3) Whether the intellect can be the subject of virtue?
17897( 3) Whether the intellectual habit, which is art, is a virtue?
17897( 3) Whether the intellectual virtues observe the mean?
17897( 3) Whether the sensuality can be the subject of sin?
17897( 3) Whether the will moves itself?
17897( 3) Whether the will prior to the other powers is the subject of original sin?
17897( 3) Whether there can be voluntariness without any action?
17897( 3) Whether there is a human law?
17897( 3) Whether there is a natural fear?
17897( 3) Whether there is any passion that has no contrary?
17897( 3) Whether there is but one moral virtue about operations?
17897( 3) Whether there should have been many of them?
17897( 3) Whether they ceased at the coming of Christ?
17897( 3) Whether venial sin is a disposition to mortal sin?
17897( 3) Whether virtue is adequately divided into moral and intellectual virtue?
17897( 3) Whether without grace man can love God above all things?
17897( 3) Which is worse, a vice or a vicious act?
17897( 4) How many capital vices there are, and which are they?
17897( 4) How the precepts of the decalogue are distinguished from one another?
17897( 4) If it be an operation of the intellectual part, whether it is an operation of the intellect, or of the will?
17897( 4) Whether Happiness once had can be lost?
17897( 4) Whether a good or a wicked angel can sin venially?
17897( 4) Whether a man can hate himself?
17897( 4) Whether a movement of faith is required?
17897( 4) Whether a venial sin can become mortal?
17897( 4) Whether a vicious act is compatible with virtue?
17897( 4) Whether all sins are due to the devil''s suggestion?
17897( 4) Whether all sorrow is contrary to all pleasure?
17897( 4) Whether an irresistible power is a cause of sorrow?
17897( 4) Whether anger is accompanied by an act of reason?
17897( 4) Whether any habits are infused in man by God?
17897( 4) Whether any other passion of the soul is a cause of love?
17897( 4) Whether any passion is good or evil specifically?
17897( 4) Whether besides these it contains judicial precepts?
17897( 4) Whether bodily pain is the greatest evil?
17897( 4) Whether choice is only of things that we do ourselves?
17897( 4) Whether concupiscence is infinite?
17897( 4) Whether consent to an act belongs to the higher part of the soul only?
17897( 4) Whether counsel is of all things that we do?
17897( 4) Whether despair is contrary to hope?
17897( 4) Whether every moral virtue is about a passion?
17897( 4) Whether faith and hope can be without charity?
17897( 4) Whether fear itself can be feared?
17897( 4) Whether grace is equal in all?
17897( 4) Whether hope remains?
17897( 4) Whether in power?
17897( 4) Whether intention of the end is the same act as volition of the means?
17897( 4) Whether it binds man in conscience?
17897( 4) Whether it can be the subject of mortal sin?
17897( 4) Whether it causes taciturnity?
17897( 4) Whether it depends on the eternal law?
17897( 4) Whether it depends on the excellence of the virtue to which it is opposed?
17897( 4) Whether it diminishes sin?
17897( 4) Whether it fittingly adds counsels to precepts?
17897( 4) Whether it hinders action?
17897( 4) Whether it is a mortal sin to observe them after the coming of Christ?
17897( 4) Whether it is accordingly meritorious or demeritorious before God?
17897( 4) Whether it is assuaged by contemplating the truth?
17897( 4) Whether it is chiefly through the instrumentality of charity that grace is the principle of merit?
17897( 4) Whether it is derived from the end?
17897( 4) Whether it is in the intellectual appetite?
17897( 4) Whether it is more grievous to sin through certain malice, than through passion?
17897( 4) Whether it is moved by an extrinsic principle?
17897( 4) Whether it is moved of necessity by the exterior mover which is God?
17897( 4) Whether it is only of the end possessed?
17897( 4) Whether it was given to all?
17897( 4) Whether it would be contracted by anyone formed miraculously from some part of the human body?
17897( 4) Whether love is properly divided into love of friendship, and love of concupiscence?
17897( 4) Whether necessary things are subject to the eternal law?
17897( 4) Whether one habit may be made up of many habits?
17897( 4) Whether one sin is the cause of another?
17897( 4) Whether original sin is equally in all?
17897( 4) Whether pleasure is the measure or rule by which to judge of moral good and evil?
17897( 4) Whether pleasure perfects operation?
17897( 4) Whether privation of mode, species and order is an effect of sin?
17897( 4) Whether prudence is a virtue distinct from art?
17897( 4) Whether rectitude of the will is required?
17897( 4) Whether sadness causes pleasure?
17897( 4) Whether sin incurs a debt of punishment that is infinite in quantity?
17897( 4) Whether sorrow is more harmful to the body than all the other passions of the soul?
17897( 4) Whether the application of human law should be changed by dispensation of those in authority?
17897( 4) Whether the external action adds any goodness or malice to that of the interior act?
17897( 4) Whether the irascible and concupiscible faculties can be the subject of virtue?
17897( 4) Whether the natural law is the same in all?
17897( 4) Whether the passion of self- love is the cause of every sin?
17897( 4) Whether the theological virtues do?
17897( 4) Whether there are different moral virtues about different passions?
17897( 4) Whether there can be moral without intellectual virtue?
17897( 4) Whether there is a Divine law?
17897( 4) Whether there is a habit in the intellect?
17897( 4) Whether there is any last end of human life?
17897( 4) Whether these things are directed to the salvation of those who are blinded or hardened?
17897( 4) Whether they differ from one another?
17897( 4) Whether they differ with respect to those who are sinned against?
17897( 4) Whether violence can be done to the will?
17897( 4) Whether virtue acquired by habituation, is of the same species as infused virtue?
17897( 4) Whether without grace man can keep the commandments of the Law?
17897( 4) Whether zeal is an effect of love?
17897( 4) Whether, in the same power, there are any passions, differing in species, but not contrary to one another?
17897( 4) Which are the most important of them?
17897( 4) Which is the more burdensome, the New or the Old Law?
17897( 4) Which, and how many are they?
17897( 5) If it be an operation of the intellect, whether it is an operation of the speculative or of the practical intellect?
17897( 5) Their number;( 6) Their order;( 7) The manner in which they were given;( 8) Whether they are dispensable?
17897( 5) Whether a human action is good or evil in its species?
17897( 5) Whether a man can hate the truth?
17897( 5) Whether a man may merit the first grace for himself?
17897( 5) Whether a movement of the free- will against sin is required?
17897( 5) Whether a venial sin can become mortal by reason of an aggravating circumstance?
17897( 5) Whether all men are subject to human law?
17897( 5) Whether anger is more natural than desire?
17897( 5) Whether anyone may know that he has grace?
17897( 5) Whether anything remains of faith or hope?
17897( 5) Whether carnal sins are more grievous than spiritual sins?
17897( 5) Whether charity can be without them?
17897( 5) Whether choice is only of possible things?
17897( 5) Whether death and other bodily defects are the result of sin?
17897( 5) Whether erring reason binds?
17897( 5) Whether every sin includes action?
17897( 5) Whether every sin incurs a debt of eternal and infinite punishment?
17897( 5) Whether experience is a cause of hope?
17897( 5) Whether in any good of the body?
17897( 5) Whether intention is within the competency of irrational animals?
17897( 5) Whether it contains any others besides these?
17897( 5) Whether it is assuaged by sleep and baths?
17897( 5) Whether it is changeable?
17897( 5) Whether it is moved by a heavenly body?
17897( 5) Whether it was binding on all?
17897( 5) Whether love is a passion that is hurtful to the lover?
17897( 5) Whether man can attain Happiness by means of his natural powers?
17897( 5) Whether natural contingencies are subject to the eternal law?
17897( 5) Whether one man can have several last ends?
17897( 5) Whether original sin would have been contracted if the woman, and not the man, had sinned?
17897( 5) Whether prudence is a virtue necessary to man?
17897( 5) Whether sins differ in relation to the debt of punishment?
17897( 5) Whether sudden things are especially feared?
17897( 5) Whether the Gifts are connected?
17897( 5) Whether the act of the will is commanded?
17897( 5) Whether the actions of others are a cause of pleasure to us?
17897( 5) Whether the body is necessary for man''s happiness?
17897( 5) Whether the consequences of an external action increase its goodness or malice?
17897( 5) Whether the moral virtues differ in point of the various objects of the passions?
17897( 5) Whether the movements of unbelievers are venial sins?
17897( 5) Whether the process of counsel is one of analysis?
17897( 5) Whether the reason can be the subject of sin?
17897( 5) Whether the sensitive powers of apprehension can be the subject of virtue?
17897( 5) Whether there can be moral virtue without passion?
17897( 5) Whether there is a habit in the will?
17897( 5) Whether there is a sorrow contrary to the pleasure of contemplation?
17897( 5) Whether there is one Divine law, or several?
17897( 5) Whether they are fittingly divided into social, perfecting, perfect, and exemplar virtues?
17897( 5) Whether violence causes involuntariness?
17897( 5) Whether without grace he can merit eternal life?
17897( 5) Whether, on the other hand, there can be intellectual without moral virtue?
17897( 6) If it be an operation of the speculative intellect, whether it consists in the consideration of speculative sciences?
17897( 6) Whether a mortal sin can become venial?
17897( 6) Whether a thing can be the object of universal hatred?
17897( 6) Whether all human things are subject to it?
17897( 6) Whether an action has the species of good or evil from its end?
17897( 6) Whether anger is more grievous than hatred?
17897( 6) Whether any perfection of the body is necessary?
17897( 6) Whether charity remains?
17897( 6) Whether doing good to another is a cause of pleasure?
17897( 6) Whether fear causes involuntariness?
17897( 6) Whether he may merit it for someone else?
17897( 6) Whether hope abounds in young men and drunkards?
17897( 6) Whether in pleasure?
17897( 6) Whether it can be abolished from the heart of man?
17897( 6) Whether it was given at a suitable time?
17897( 6) Whether love is cause of all that the lover does?
17897( 6) Whether man attains Happiness through the action of some higher creature?
17897( 6) Whether man chooses of necessity or freely?
17897( 6) Whether man ordains all to the last end?
17897( 6) Whether morose delectation or non- morose delectation be subjected in the higher reason?
17897( 6) Whether one and the same external action can be both good and evil?
17897( 6) Whether sorrow is to be shunned more than pleasure is to be sought?
17897( 6) Whether the act of the reason is commanded?
17897( 6) Whether the debt of punishment can remain after sin?
17897( 6) Whether the gravity of sins depends on their causes?
17897( 6) Whether the passion which causes a sin diminishes it?
17897( 6) Whether the process of counsel is indefinite?
17897( 6) Whether the remission of sins is to be reckoned with the foregoing?
17897( 6) Whether the will can be the subject of virtue?
17897( 6) Whether the will is evil if it follows the erring reason against the law of God?
17897( 6) Whether the will is moved by God alone as by an extrinsic principle?
17897( 6) Whether there is a habit in separate substances?
17897( 6) Whether there is a law of sin?
17897( 6) Whether they are, in any way, natural to man?
17897( 6) Whether they differ in regard to omission and commission?
17897( 6) Whether they remain in heaven?
17897( 6) Whether those things are more feared against which there is no remedy?
17897( 6) Whether those who are under the law may act beside the letter of the law?
17897( 6) Whether venial sin can be in a man with original sin alone?
17897( 6) Whether without grace man can prepare himself for grace?
17897( 6) Whether"eubulia,""synesis"and"gnome"are virtues annexed to prudence?
17897( 7) Concerning the order of hope to love;( 8) Whether love conduces to action?
17897( 7) Whether all men have the same last end?
17897( 7) Whether anger is only towards those with whom we have a relation of justice?
17897( 7) Whether any actions of man are necessary in order that man may obtain Happiness of God?
17897( 7) Whether any external goods are necessary?
17897( 7) Whether anyone can merit restoration after sin?
17897( 7) Whether concupiscence causes involuntariness?
17897( 7) Whether every punishment is inflicted for a sin?
17897( 7) Whether exterior pain is greater than interior?
17897( 7) Whether in any good of the soul?
17897( 7) Whether it depends on their circumstances?
17897( 7) Whether likeness is a cause of pleasure?
17897( 7) Whether passion excuses from sin altogether?
17897( 7) Whether the act of the sensitive appetite is commanded?
17897( 7) Whether the goodness of the will in regard to the means, depends on the intention of the end?
17897( 7) Whether the justification of the ungodly is a work of time or is sudden?
17897( 7) Whether the sin of consent in the act of sin is subjected in the higher reason?
17897( 7) Whether the species derived from the end is contained under the species derived from the object, as under its genus, or conversely?
17897( 7) Whether they differ according to their various stages?
17897( 7) Whether without grace he can rise from sin?
17897( 8) Of the natural order of the things concurring to justification;( 9) Whether the justification of the ungodly is God''s greatest work?
17897( 8) Whether a sin committed through passion can be mortal?
17897( 8) Whether all other creatures concur with man in that last end?
17897( 8) Whether any action is indifferent in its species?
17897( 8) Whether every man desires Happiness?
17897( 8) Whether he can merit for himself an increase of grace or charity?
17897( 8) Whether ignorance causes involuntariness?
17897( 8) Whether in any created good?
17897( 8) Whether it consists in the sole contemplation of God seen in His Essence?
17897( 8) Whether it depends on how much harm ensues?
17897( 8) Whether one delight can be contrary to another?
17897( 8) Whether one person can incur punishment for another''s sin?
17897( 8) Whether the act of the vegetal soul is commanded?
17897( 8) Whether the degree of goodness or malice in the will depends on the degree of good or evil in the intention?
17897( 8) Whether the fellowship of friends is necessary?
17897( 8) Whether the lower reason can be the subject of mortal sin?
17897( 8) Whether they differ in respect of excess and deficiency?
17897( 8) Whether without grace man can avoid sin?
17897( 8) Whether wonder is a cause of pleasure?
17897( 9) Whether an individual action can be indifferent?
17897( 9) Whether he can merit final perseverance?
17897( 9) Whether man having received grace can do good and avoid sin without any further Divine help?
17897( 9) Whether on the position of the person sinned against?
17897( 9) Whether the acts of the external members are commanded?
17897( 9) Whether the goodness of the will depends on its conformity to the Divine Will?
17897( 9) Whether the higher reason can be the subject of venial sin?
17897( 9) Whether the mode of observing a virtue comes under the precept of the Law?
17897( 9) Whether they differ according to their various circumstances?
17897):"What is faith?
17897):"When your children shall say to you: What is the meaning of this service?
17897):"Who ever perished innocent?
1789710:12):"And now, Israel, what doth the Lord thy God require of thee, but that thou fear the Lord thy God, and walk in His ways, and love Him?"
1789710:12):"And now, Israel, what doth the Lord thy God require of thee, but that thou fear the Lord thy God?"
1789710:15):"Shall the axe boast itself against him that cutteth with it?
1789710:18):"Are not they that eat of the sacrifices partakers of the altar?"
1789710] Whether It Is Necessary for the Human Will, in Order to Be Good, to Be Conformed to the Divine Will, As Regards the Thing Willed?
1789710] Whether Man Possessed of Grace Needs the Help of Grace in Order to Persevere?
1789710] Whether Temporal Goods Fall Under Merit?
1789710] Whether Venial Sin Can Be in the Higher Reason As Such?
1789710] Whether a Circumstance Places a Moral Action in the Species of Good or Evil?
1789710] Whether the Excellence of the Person Sinning Aggravates the Sin?
1789710] Whether the Justification of the Ungodly Is a Miraculous Work?
1789710] Whether the Mode of Charity Falls Under the Precept of the Divine Law?
1789711:35):"Who hath first given to Him, and recompense shall be made to him?"
1789711:35):"Who hath first given to Him, and recompense shall be made to him?"
1789711] Whether Every Circumstance That Makes an Action Better or Worse, Places a Moral Action in a Species of Good or Evil?
1789711] Whether It Is Right to Distinguish Other Moral Precepts of the Law Besides the Decalogue?
1789712] Whether the Moral Precepts of the Old Law Justified Man?
1789714:5:"He that is evil to himself, to whom will he be good?"
1789718:13:"Who can understand sins?
178971] Whether All Sins Are Connected with One Another?
178971] Whether All Sorrow Is Evil?
178971] Whether All the Moral Precepts of the Old Law Belong to the Law of Nature?
178971] Whether Anger Causes Pleasure?
178971] Whether Anger Is a Special Passion?
178971] Whether Any Habit Is from Nature?
178971] Whether Any Passion Is in the Soul?
178971] Whether Anyone Sins Through Certain Malice?
178971] Whether Choice Is an Act of Will or of Reason?
178971] Whether Command Is an Act of the Reason or of the Will?
178971] Whether Concupiscence Is in the Sensitive Appetite Only?
178971] Whether Consent Is an Act of the Appetitive or of the Apprehensive Power?
178971] Whether Counsel Is an Inquiry?
178971] Whether Covetousness Is the Root of All Sins?
178971] Whether Daring Is Contrary to Fear?
178971] Whether Delight Is Required for Happiness?
178971] Whether Delight Is a Passion?
178971] Whether Every Human Action Is Good, or Are There Evil Actions?
178971] Whether Every Pleasure Is Evil?
178971] Whether Every Virtue Is a Moral Virtue?
178971] Whether Evil Is the Cause and Object of Hatred?
178971] Whether Expansion Is an Effect of Pleasure?
178971] Whether Fear Causes Contraction?
178971] Whether Fear Is a Passion of the Soul?
178971] Whether God Alone Is the Cause of Grace?
178971] Whether God Is a Cause of Sin?
178971] Whether Good Is the Only Cause of Love?
178971] Whether Goodness or Malice Is First in the Action of the Will, or in the External Action?
178971] Whether Grace Implies Anything in the Soul?
178971] Whether Grace Is Fittingly Divided into Sanctifying Grace and Gratuitous Grace?
178971] Whether Habit Is a Quality?
178971] Whether Habits Increase?
178971] Whether Happiness Is Something Uncreated?
178971] Whether Hope Is the Same As Desire or Cupidity?
178971] Whether Human Law Should Be Changed in Any Way?
178971] Whether Human Law Should Be Framed for the Community Rather Than for the Individual?
178971] Whether Human Virtue Is a Habit?
178971] Whether Ignorance Can Be a Cause of Sin?
178971] Whether Intention Is an Act of the Intellect or of the Will?
178971] Whether It Belongs to Man to Act for an End?
178971] Whether It Was Useful for Laws to Be Framed by Men?
178971] Whether Law Is Something Pertaining to Reason?
178971] Whether Love Is in the Concupiscible Power?
178971] Whether Love Is the Cause of Fear?
178971] Whether Man Can Attain Happiness?
178971] Whether Man''s Happiness Consists in Wealth?
178971] Whether Many Habits Can Be in One Power?
178971] Whether Moral Good and Evil Can Be Found in the Passions of the Soul?
178971] Whether Moral Virtue Is a Passion?
178971] Whether Moral Virtues Observe the Mean?
178971] Whether One Virtue Can Be Greater or Less Than Another?
178971] Whether Operation Is the Proper Cause of Pleasure?
178971] Whether Original Sin Is More in the Flesh Than in the Soul?
178971] Whether Original Sin Is a Habit?
178971] Whether Pain Deprives One of the Power to Learn?
178971] Whether Pain Is a Passion of the Soul?
178971] Whether Pain or Sorrow Is Assuaged by Every Pleasure?
178971] Whether Sin Causes a Stain on the Soul?
178971] Whether Sin Diminishes the Good of Nature?
178971] Whether Sin Has a Cause?
178971] Whether Sins Differ in Species According to Their Objects?
178971] Whether Sorrow Is Caused by the Loss of Good or by the Presence of Evil?
178971] Whether There Are Any Theological Virtues?
178971] Whether There Is Anything Voluntary in Human Acts?
178971] Whether There Is Only One Moral Virtue?
178971] Whether There Is a Habit in the Body?
178971] Whether There Is an Eternal Law?
178971] Whether There Was Any Cause for the Ceremonial Precepts?
178971] Whether Union Is an Effect of Love?
178971] Whether Use Is an Act of the Will?
178971] Whether Venial Sin Causes a Stain on the Soul?
178971] Whether Venial Sin Is Fittingly Condivided with Mortal Sin?
178971] Whether Vice Is Contrary to Virtue?
178971] Whether Virtue Is in Us by Nature?
178971] Whether Without Grace Man Can Know Any Truth?
178971] Whether a Circumstance Is an Accident of a Human Act?
178971] Whether a Habit Can Be Corrupted?
178971] Whether a Human Action Is Right or Sinful, in So Far As It Is Good or Evil?
178971] Whether a Man May Merit Anything from God?
178971] Whether an Effect of Law Is to Make Men Good?
178971] Whether the Beatitudes Differ from the Virtues and Gifts?
178971] Whether the Ceremonies of the Law Were in Existence Before the Law?
178971] Whether the Debt of Punishment Is an Effect of Sin?
178971] Whether the Devil Is Directly the Cause of Man''s Sinning?
178971] Whether the Eternal Law Is a Sovereign Type[* Ratio] Existing in God?
178971] Whether the First Sin of Our First Parent Is Contracted by His Descendants, by Way of Origin?
178971] Whether the Gifts Differ from the Virtues?
178971] Whether the Goodness of the Will Depends on the Object?
178971] Whether the Habits of the Speculative Intellect Are Virtues?
178971] Whether the Irascible Passions Precede the Concupiscible Passions, or Vice Versa?
178971] Whether the Judicial Precepts Were Those Which Directed Man in Relation to His Neighbor?
178971] Whether the Justification of the Ungodly Is the Remission of Sins?
178971] Whether the Moral Virtues Are Connected with One Another?
178971] Whether the Moral Virtues Remain After This Life?
178971] Whether the Moral Virtues Should Be Called Cardinal or Principal Virtues?
178971] Whether the Motive of Anger Is Always Something Done Against the One Who Is Angry?
178971] Whether the Natural Law Is a Habit?
178971] Whether the Nature of the Ceremonial Precepts Consists in Their Pertaining to the Worship of God?
178971] Whether the New Law Is Distinct from the Old Law?
178971] Whether the New Law Is a Written Law?
178971] Whether the New Law Ought to Prescribe or Prohibit Any External Acts?
178971] Whether the Object of Fear Is Good or Evil?
178971] Whether the Old Law Contains Only One Precept?
178971] Whether the Old Law Enjoined Fitting Precepts Concerning Rulers?
178971] Whether the Old Law Was Good?
178971] Whether the Subject of Virtue Is a Power of the Soul?
178971] Whether the Will Is Moved by a Passion of the Sensitive Appetite?
178971] Whether the Will Is Moved by the Intellect?
178971] Whether the Will Is Moved to Anything Naturally?
178971] Whether the Will Is a Subject of Sin?
178971] Whether the Will Is of Good Only?
178971] Whether to Enjoy Is an Act of the Appetitive Power?
1789728:9):"Whom shall He teach knowledge?
178972:4,"Knowest thou not that the benignity of God leadeth thee to penance?"
178972] Whether All Sins Are Equal?
178972] Whether All the Virtues That Are Together in One Man, Are Equal?
178972] Whether Also Other Sins of the First Parent or of Nearer Ancestors Are Transmitted to Their Descendants?
178972] Whether Anger Above All Causes Fervor in the Heart?
178972] Whether Any Habit Is Caused by Acts?
178972] Whether Any Preparation and Disposition for Grace Is Required on Man''s Part?
178972] Whether Any Virtue Is Caused in Us by Habituation?
178972] Whether Anyone Without Grace Can Merit Eternal Life?
178972] Whether Choice Is to Be Found in Irrational Animals?
178972] Whether Command Belongs to Irrational Animals?
178972] Whether Concupiscence Is a Specific Passion?
178972] Whether Consent Is to Be Found in Irrational Animals?
178972] Whether Counsel Is of the End, or Only of the Means?
178972] Whether Daring Ensues from Hope?
178972] Whether Defect Is the Cause of Fear?
178972] Whether Delight Is in Time?
178972] Whether Desire Is a Cause of Sorrow?
178972] Whether Every Human Law Is Derived from the Natural Law?
178972] Whether Every Passion of the Soul Is Evil Morally?
178972] Whether Every Pleasure Is Good?
178972] Whether Everyone That Sins Through Habit, Sins Through Certain Malice?
178972] Whether Evil of Nature Is an Object of Fear?
178972] Whether Fear Is a Special Passion?
178972] Whether Fear Makes One Suitable for Counsel?
178972] Whether Grace Is Fittingly Divided into Operating and Cooperating Grace?
178972] Whether Grace Is a Quality of the Soul?
178972] Whether Habit Increases by Addition?
178972] Whether Habit Is a Distinct Species of Quality?
178972] Whether Habits Are Distinguished by Their Objects?
178972] Whether Happiness Is an Operation?
178972] Whether Hope Is in the Apprehensive or in the Appetitive Power?
178972] Whether Human Law Should Always Be Changed, Whenever Something Better Occurs?
178972] Whether Human Virtue Is an Operative Habit?
178972] Whether Ignorance Is a Sin?
178972] Whether Intention Is Only of the Last End?
178972] Whether It Belongs to the Human Law to Repress All Vices?
178972] Whether It Is Proper to the Rational Nature to Act for an End?
178972] Whether Knowledge Is a Cause of Love?
178972] Whether Love Is a Cause of Hatred?
178972] Whether Love Is a Passion?
178972] Whether Love Is the First of the Concupiscible Passions?
178972] Whether Man Can Wish or Do Any Good Without Grace?
178972] Whether Man''s Happiness Consists in Honors?
178972] Whether Moral Virtue Differs from Intellectual Virtue?
178972] Whether Moral Virtues About Operations Are Different from Those That Are About Passions?
178972] Whether Moral Virtues Can Be Without Charity?
178972] Whether Mortal and Venial Sin Differ Generically?
178972] Whether Movement Is a Cause of Pleasure?
178972] Whether Mutual Indwelling Is an Effect of Love?
178972] Whether One Man Can Be Happier Than Another?
178972] Whether One Virtue Can Be in Several Powers?
178972] Whether Original Sin Is in the Essence of the Soul Rather Than in the Powers?
178972] Whether Pain or Sorrow Is Assuaged by Tears?
178972] Whether Passion Is in the Appetitive Rather Than in the Apprehensive Part?
178972] Whether Pleasure Causes Thirst or Desire for Itself?
178972] Whether Pride Is the Beginning of Every Sin?
178972] Whether Sin Can Be the Punishment of Sin?
178972] Whether Sin Has an Internal Cause?
178972] Whether Sorrow Can Be a Virtuous Good?
178972] Whether Sorrow Is the Same As Pain?
178972] Whether Spiritual Sins Are Fittingly Distinguished from Carnal Sins?
178972] Whether Theologians Should Take Note of the Circumstances of Human Acts?
178972] Whether There Are Several Original Sins in One Man?
178972] Whether There Can Be Moral Virtue with Passion?
178972] Whether There Is Anything Voluntary in Irrational Animals?
178972] Whether There Is in Us a Natural Law?
178972] Whether Use Is to Be Found in Irrational Animals?
178972] Whether Venial Sins Are Suitably Designated As"Wood, Hay, and Stubble"?
178972] Whether Vice Is Contrary to Nature?
178972] Whether Volition Is of the End Only, or Also of the Means?
178972] Whether a Habit Can Diminish?
178972] Whether a Human Action Deserves Praise or Blame, by Reason of Its Being Good or Evil?
178972] Whether in Happiness Vision Ranks Before Delight?
178972] Whether the Act of Sin Is from God?
178972] Whether the Acts of Law Are Suitably Assigned?
178972] Whether the Ceremonial Precepts Are Figurative?
178972] Whether the Ceremonial Precepts Have a Literal Cause or Merely a Figurative Cause?
178972] Whether the Contrariety of the Irascible Passions Is Based on the Contrariety of Good and Evil?
178972] Whether the Devil Can Induce Man to Sin, by Internal Instigations?
178972] Whether the Effect of Sorrow or Pain Is to Burden the Soul?
178972] Whether the Entire Good of Human Nature Can Be Destroyed by Sin?
178972] Whether the Eternal Law Is Known to All?
178972] Whether the Fruits Differ from the Beatitudes?
178972] Whether the Gifts Are Necessary to Man for Salvation?
178972] Whether the Good or Evil of a Man''s Action Is Derived from Its Object?
178972] Whether the Infusion of Grace Is Required for the Remission of Guilt, i.e., for the Justification of the Ungodly?
178972] Whether the Intellectual Virtues Remain After This Life?
178972] Whether the Judicial Precepts Were Figurative?
178972] Whether the Judicial Precepts Were Suitably Framed As to the Relations of One Man with Another?
178972] Whether the Law Is Always Something Directed to the Common Good?
178972] Whether the Mean of Moral Virtue Is the Real Mean, or the Rational Mean?
178972] Whether the Moral Precepts of the Law Are About All the Acts of Virtue?
178972] Whether the Natural Law Contains Several Precepts, or Only One?
178972] Whether the New Law Fulfils the Old?
178972] Whether the New Law Justifies?
178972] Whether the New Law Made Sufficient Ordinations About External Acts?
178972] Whether the Object of Anger Is Good or Evil?
178972] Whether the Old Law Contains Moral Precepts?
178972] Whether the Old Law Was from God?
178972] Whether the Reason Can Be Overcome by a Passion, Against Its Knowledge?
178972] Whether the Rewards Assigned to the Beatitudes Refer to This Life?
178972] Whether the Sole Motive of Anger Is Slight or Contempt?
178972] Whether the Soul Is the Subject of Habit in Respect of Its Essence or in Respect of Its Power?
178972] Whether the Stain Remains in the Soul After the Act of Sin?
178972] Whether the Theological Virtues Are Distinct from the Intellectual and Moral Virtues?
178972] Whether the Whole Goodness and Malice of the External Action Depends on the Goodness of the Will?
178972] Whether the Will Alone Is the Subject of Sin?
178972] Whether the Will Is Moved by the Sensitive Appetite?
178972] Whether the Will Is Moved, of Necessity, by Its Object?
178972] Whether the goodness of the will depends on the object alone?
178972] Whether to Enjoy Belongs to the Rational Creature Alone, or Also to Irrational Animals?
178972] Whether, at the Time of the Law, the Ceremonies of the Old Law Had Any Power of Justification?
178972]> Whether the Supreme Good, God, Is the Cause of Evil?
1789732 and from Amos 5:25, 26:"Did you offer victims and sacrifices to Me in the desert for forty years, O house of Israel?
1789734:4):"What can be made clean by the unclean?"
178973:1, 2):"What advantage then hath the Jew?
178973:12);( 3) Whether man could sin venially in the state of innocence?
178973:16:"Know you not that you are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you?"
178973] Whether All Acts of Virtue Are Prescribed by the Natural Law?
178973] Whether All the Moral Precepts of the Old Law Are Reducible to the Ten Precepts of the Decalogue?
178973] Whether Anger Above All Hinders the Use of Reason?
178973] Whether Anger Is in the Concupiscible Faculty?
178973] Whether Any Moral Virtues Are in Us by Infusion?
178973] Whether Any Other Special Sins, Besides Pride and Avarice, Should Be Called Capital?
178973] Whether Any Other Virtues Should Be Called Principal Rather Than These?
178973] Whether Any Passion of the Soul Has No Contrary?
178973] Whether Any Pleasure Is the Greatest Good?
178973] Whether Any Sin Incurs a Debt of Eternal Punishment?
178973] Whether Charity Can Be Without Moral Virtue?
178973] Whether Choice Is Only of the Means, or Sometimes Also of the End?
178973] Whether Comprehension Is Necessary for Happiness?
178973] Whether Consent Is Directed to the End or to the Means?
178973] Whether Counsel Is Only of Things That We Do?
178973] Whether Custom Can Obtain Force of Law?
178973] Whether Delight Differs from Joy?
178973] Whether Ecstasy Is an Effect of Love?
178973] Whether Enjoyment Is Only of the Last End?
178973] Whether Every Act Increases Its Habit?
178973] Whether Every Law Is Derived from the Eternal Law?
178973] Whether Faith Remains After This Life?
178973] Whether Faith, Hope, and Charity Are Fittingly Reckoned As Theological Virtues?
178973] Whether Fear Makes One Tremble?
178973] Whether God Is the Cause of Spiritual Blindness and Hardness of Heart?
178973] Whether Grace Is Fittingly Divided into Prevenient and Subsequent Grace?
178973] Whether Grace Is Necessarily Given to Whoever Prepares Himself for It, or to Whoever Does What He Can?
178973] Whether Grace Is the Same As Virtue?
178973] Whether Habit Implies Order to an Act?
178973] Whether Habits Are Divided into Good and Bad?
178973] Whether Happiness Is an Operation of the Sensitive Part, or of the Intellective Part Only?
178973] Whether Hatred Is Stronger Than Love?
178973] Whether Hope Is in Dumb Animals?
178973] Whether Hope Is the First of the Irascible Passions?
178973] Whether Hope and Memory Cause Pleasure?
178973] Whether Human Acts Are Specified by Their End?
178973] Whether Human Law Prescribes Acts of All the Virtues?
178973] Whether Human Virtue Is a Good Habit?
178973] Whether Ignorance Excuses from Sin Altogether?
178973] Whether Isidore''s Description of the Quality of Positive Law Is Appropriate?
178973] Whether Likeness Is a Cause of Love?
178973] Whether Love Is the Same As Dilection?
178973] Whether Man Could Commit a Venial Sin in the State of Innocence?
178973] Whether Man''s Action Is Good or Evil from a Circumstance?
178973] Whether Man''s Happiness Consists in Fame or Glory?
178973] Whether One Can Be Happy in This Life?
178973] Whether One Can Intend Two Things at the Same Time?
178973] Whether One Who Sins Through Certain Malice, Sins Through Habit?
178973] Whether Original Sin Infects the Will Before the Other Powers?
178973] Whether Original Sin Is Concupiscence?
178973] Whether Pain or Sorrow Are Assuaged by the Sympathy of Friends?
178973] Whether Passion Increases or Decreases the Goodness or Malice of an Act?
178973] Whether Passion Is in the Sensitive Appetite Rather Than in the Intellectual Appetite, Which Is Called the Will?
178973] Whether Pleasure Hinders the Use of Reason?
178973] Whether Sin Has an External Cause?
178973] Whether Sins Differ Specifically in Reference to Their Causes?
178973] Whether Some Concupiscences Are Natural, and Some Not Natural?
178973] Whether Some Defect Is a Cause of Daring?
178973] Whether Sorrow Can Be a Useful Good?
178973] Whether Sorrow Is Compatible with Moral Virtue?
178973] Whether Sorrow or Pain Is Contrary to Pleasure?
178973] Whether Sorrow or Pain Weakens All Activity?
178973] Whether There Can Be Any Habits in the Powers of the Sensitive Part?
178973] Whether There Can Be Sin in the Sensuality?
178973] Whether There Can Be Voluntariness Without Any Act?
178973] Whether There Is Only One Moral Virtue About Operations?
178973] Whether There Is a Human Law?
178973] Whether There Is a Natural Fear?
178973] Whether There Should Have Been Many Ceremonial Precepts?
178973] Whether Use Precedes Command?
178973] Whether Use Regards Also the Last End?
178973] Whether Venial Sin Is a Disposition to Mortal Sin?
178973] Whether Vice Is Worse Than a Vicious Act?
178973] Whether Virtue Is Adequately Divided into Moral and Intellectual?
178973] Whether Weakness, Ignorance, Malice and Concupiscence Are Suitably Reckoned As the Wounds of Nature Consequent Upon Sin?
178973] Whether a Habit Can Be Caused by One Act?
178973] Whether a Habit Is Corrupted or Diminished Through Mere Cessation from Act?
178973] Whether a Human Action Is Meritorious or Demeritorious in So Far As It Is Good or Evil?
178973] Whether a Man in Grace Can Merit Eternal Life Condignly?
178973] Whether a Man''s Excellence Is the Cause of His Being Angry?
178973] Whether a Sin Committed Through Passion, Should Be Called a Sin of Weakness?
178973] Whether a Suitable Cause Can Be Assigned for the Ceremonies Which Pertained to Sacrifices?
178973] Whether by His Own Natural Powers and Without Grace Man Can Love God Above All Things?
178973] Whether for the Justification of the Ungodly Is Required a Movement of the Free- will?
178973] Whether the Beatitudes Are Suitably Enumerated?
178973] Whether the Ceremonies of the Old Law Ceased at the Coming of Christ?
178973] Whether the Circumstances Are Properly Set Forth in the Third Book of Ethics?
178973] Whether the Craving for Unity Is a Cause of Sorrow?
178973] Whether the Devil Can Induce Man to Sin of Necessity?
178973] Whether the Evil of Sin Is an Object of Fear?
178973] Whether the Fruits Are Suitably Enumerated by the Apostle?
178973] Whether the Gifts of the Holy Ghost Are Habits?
178973] Whether the Goodness and Malice of the External Action Are the Same As Those of the Interior Act?
178973] Whether the Goodness of the Will Depends on Reason?
178973] Whether the Gravity of Sins Varies According to Their Objects?
178973] Whether the Intellect Can Be the Subject of Virtue?
178973] Whether the Intellectual Habit, Art, Is a Virtue?
178973] Whether the Intellectual Virtues Observe the Mean?
178973] Whether the Judicial Precepts Regarding Foreigners Were Framed in a Suitable Manner?
178973] Whether the Judicial Precepts of the Old Law Bind for Ever?
178973] Whether the Moral Virtues Are Better Than the Intellectual Virtues?
178973] Whether the New Law Directed Man Sufficiently As Regards Interior Actions?
178973] Whether the New Law Is Contained in the Old?
178973] Whether the New Law Should Have Been Given from the Beginning of the World?
178973] Whether the Old Law Comprises Ceremonial, Besides Moral, Precepts?
178973] Whether the Old Law Was Given Through the Angels?
178973] Whether the Reason of Any Man Is Competent to Make Laws?
178973] Whether the Sin of the First Parent Is Transmitted, by the Way of Origin, to All Men?
178973] Whether the Will Is Moved by the Same Act to the End and to the Means?
178973] Whether the Will Is Moved, of Necessity, by the Lower Appetite?
178973] Whether the Will Moves Itself?
1789741:2):"Who hath raised up the just one form the east, hath called him to follow him?"
1789749:13:"Shall I eat the flesh of bullocks?
178974:16):"Am I become your enemy because I tell you the truth?"
178974:6):"Offer up the sacrifice of justice,"as though someone asked what the works of justice are, adds:"Many say, Who showeth us good things?"
178974:6, 7):"Many say: Who showeth us good things?
178974:8):"What other nation is there so renowned that hath ceremonies and just judgments, and all the law?"
178974] Whether All Sorrow Is Contrary to All Pleasure?
178974] Whether All the Moral Virtues Are About the Passions?
178974] Whether All the Sins of Men Are Due to the Devil''s Suggestion?
178974] Whether Anger Above All Causes Taciturnity?
178974] Whether Anger Requires an Act of Reason?
178974] Whether Any Habits Are Infused in Man by God?
178974] Whether Any Other Passion of the Soul Is a Cause of Love?
178974] Whether Any Passion Is Good or Evil in Its Species?
178974] Whether Blindness and Hardness of Heart Are Directed to the Salvation of Those Who Are Blinded and Hardened?
178974] Whether Bodily Pain Is the Greatest Evil?
178974] Whether Certain Definite Counsels Are Fittingly Proposed in the New Law?
178974] Whether Choice Is of Those Things Only That Are Done by Us?
178974] Whether Command and the Commanded Act Are One Act, or Distinct?
178974] Whether Concupiscence Is Infinite?
178974] Whether Consent to the Act Belongs Only to the Higher Part of the Soul?
178974] Whether Counsel Is About All Things That We Do?
178974] Whether Delight Is in the Intellectual Appetite?
178974] Whether Despair Is Contrary to Hope?
178974] Whether Enjoyment Is Only of the End Possessed?
178974] Whether Faith Precedes Hope, and Hope Charity?
178974] Whether Faith and Hope Can Be Without Charity?
178974] Whether Fear Hinders Action?
178974] Whether Fear Itself Can Be Feared?
178974] Whether Grace Is Greater in One Than in Another?
178974] Whether Grace Is in the Essence of the Soul As in a Subject, or in One of the Powers?
178974] Whether Grace Is the Principle of Merit Through Charity Rather Than the Other Virtues?
178974] Whether Gratuitous Grace Is Rightly Divided by the Apostle?
178974] Whether Habits Are Necessary?
178974] Whether Happiness Once Had Can Be Lost?
178974] Whether Hope Remains After Death, in the State of Glory?
178974] Whether Human Law Binds a Man in Conscience?
178974] Whether Ignorance Diminishes a Sin?
178974] Whether Intention of the End Is the Same Act As the Volition of the Means?
178974] Whether Isidore''s Division of Human Laws Is Appropriate?
178974] Whether It Is More Grievous to Sin Through Certain Malice Than Through Passion?
178974] Whether It Is Possible to Assign a Distinct Division of the Judicial Precepts?
178974] Whether Justice Is the Chief of the Moral Virtues?
178974] Whether Love Is Properly Divided into Love of Friendship and Love of Concupiscence?
178974] Whether Man Without Grace and by His Own Natural Powers Can Fulfil the Commandments of the Law?
178974] Whether Man''s Happiness Consists in Power?
178974] Whether Mortal Sin Can Be in the Sensuality?
178974] Whether Necessary and Eternal Things Are Subject to the Eternal Law?
178974] Whether One Habit Is Made Up of Many Habits?
178974] Whether One Sin Is a Cause of Another?
178974] Whether Original Sin Is Equally in All?
178974] Whether Original Sin Would Be Contracted by a Person Formed Miraculously from Human Flesh?
178974] Whether Pain and Sorrow Are Assuaged by the Contemplation of Truth?
178974] Whether Pleasure Is the Measure or Rule by Which to Judge of Moral Good or Evil?
178974] Whether Pleasure Perfects Operation?
178974] Whether Privation of Mode, Species and Order Is the Effect of Sin?
178974] Whether Promulgation Is Essential to a Law?
178974] Whether Prudence Is a Distinct Virtue from Art?
178974] Whether Rectitude of the Will Is Necessary for Happiness?
178974] Whether Self- love Is the Source of Every Sin?
178974] Whether Sin Incurs a Debt of Punishment Infinite in Quantity?
178974] Whether Sin Is Compatible with Virtue?
178974] Whether Sin Is Fittingly Divided into Sin Against God, Against Oneself, and Against One''s Neighbor?
178974] Whether Since Christ''s Passion the Legal Ceremonies Can Be Observed Without Committing Mortal Sin?
178974] Whether Sorrow Is More Harmful to the Body Than the Other Passions of the Soul?
178974] Whether Sufficient Reason Can Be Assigned for the Ceremonies Pertaining to Holy Things?
178974] Whether There Are Different Moral Virtues About Different Passions?
178974] Whether There Can Be Moral Without Intellectual Virtue?
178974] Whether There Is Any Habit in the Intellect?
178974] Whether There Is One Last End of Human Life?
178974] Whether There Was Any Need for a Divine Law?
178974] Whether These Are the Four Principal Passions: Joy, Sadness, Hope and Fear?
178974] Whether Use Precedes Choice?
178974] Whether Violence Can Be Done to the Will?
178974] Whether Virtue Is Suitably Defined?
178974] Whether Virtue by Habituation Belongs to the Same Species As Infused Virtue?
178974] Whether Zeal Is an Effect of Love?
178974] Whether a Good or a Wicked Angel Can Sin Venially?
178974] Whether a Human Action Is Good or Evil from Its End?
178974] Whether a Human Action Is Meritorious or Demeritorious Before God, According As It Is Good or Evil?
178974] Whether a Man Can Hate Himself?
178974] Whether a Movement of Faith Is Required for the Justification of the Ungodly?
178974] Whether a Person''s Defect Is a Reason for Being More Easily Angry with Him?
178974] Whether a Venial Sin Can Become Mortal?
178974] Whether an Irresistible Power Is a Cause of Sorrow?
178974] Whether in the Same Power, There Are Any Passions, Specifically Different, but Not Contrary to One Another?
178974] Whether sadness causes pleasure?
178974] Whether the Aforesaid Powers Are More Infected Than the Others?
178974] Whether the Brave Are More Eager at First Than in the Midst of Danger?
178974] Whether the Ceremonies of the Old Law Are Suitably Divided into Sacrifices, Sacred Things, Sacraments, and Observances?
178974] Whether the External Action Adds Any Goodness or Malice to That of the Interior Act?
178974] Whether the Four Cardinal Virtues Differ from One Another?
178974] Whether the Fruits of the Holy Ghost Are Contrary to the Works of the Flesh?
178974] Whether the Goodness of the Will Depends on the Eternal Law?
178974] Whether the Gravity of Sins Depends on the Excellence of the Virtues to Which They Are Opposed?
178974] Whether the Irascible and Concupiscible Powers Are the Subject of Virtue?
178974] Whether the Most Important Circumstances Are"Why"and"In What the Act Consists"?
178974] Whether the Natural Law Is the Same in All Men?
178974] Whether the New Law Is More Burdensome Than the Old?
178974] Whether the New Law Will Last Till the End of the World?
178974] Whether the Old Law Set Forth Suitable Precepts About the Members of the Household?
178974] Whether the Old Law Should Have Been Given to the Jews Alone?
178974] Whether the Precepts of the Decalogue Are Suitably Distinguished from One Another?
178974] Whether the Rewards of the Beatitudes Are Suitably Enumerated?
178974] Whether the Rulers of the People Can Dispense from Human Laws?
178974] Whether the Seven Capital Vices Are Suitably Reckoned?
178974] Whether the Seven Gifts of the Holy Ghost Are Suitably Enumerated?
178974] Whether the Species of Fear Are Suitably Assigned?
178974] Whether the Theological Virtues Observe the Mean?
178974] Whether the Will Is Moved by an Exterior Principle?
178974] Whether the Will Is Moved of Necessity by the Exterior Mover Which Is God?
178974] Whether, Besides the Moral and Ceremonial Precepts, There Are Also Judicial Precepts?
178974] Whether, If Happiness Is in the Intellective Part, It Is an Operation of the Intellect or of the Will?
178975) Are Acts?
178975:12:"What manner of joy shall be to me, who sit in darkness, and see not the light of heaven?"
178975] Whether All Are Subject to the Law?
178975] Whether All Men Were Bound to Observe the Old Law?
178975] Whether Anger Is More Natural Than Desire?
178975] Whether Any Habit Is in the Will?
178975] Whether Anything of Faith or Hope Remains in Glory?
178975] Whether Bodily and Sensible Pleasures Are Greater Than Spiritual and Intellectual Pleasures?
178975] Whether Carnal Sins Are of Less Guilt Than Spiritual Sins?
178975] Whether Charity Can Be Without Faith and Hope?
178975] Whether Choice Is Only of Possible Things?
178975] Whether Concupiscence of the Flesh, Concupiscence of the Eyes, and Pride of Life Are Fittingly Described As Causes of Sin?
178975] Whether Death and Other Bodily Defects Are the Result of Sin?
178975] Whether Every Sin Includes an Action?
178975] Whether Every Sin Incurs a Debt of Eternal Punishment?
178975] Whether Experience Is a Cause of Hope?
178975] Whether Gratuitous Grace Is Nobler Than Sanctifying Grace?
178975] Whether Happiness Is an Operation of the Speculative, or of the Practical Intellect?
178975] Whether If Eve, and Not Adam, Had Sinned, Their Children Would Have Contracted Original Sin?
178975] Whether Intention Is Within the Competency of Irrational Animals?
178975] Whether Love Is a Passion That Wounds the Lover?
178975] Whether Man Can Attain Happiness by His Natural Powers?
178975] Whether Man Can Know That He Has Grace?
178975] Whether Man Can Merit Everlasting Life Without Grace?
178975] Whether Man''s Happiness Consists in Any Bodily Good?
178975] Whether Man''s Happiness Consists in Pleasure?
178975] Whether Natural Contingents Are Subject to the Eternal Law?
178975] Whether One Man Can Have Several Last Ends?
178975] Whether Pain and Sorrow Are Assuaged by Sleep and Baths?
178975] Whether Prudence Is a Virtue Necessary to Man?
178975] Whether Sin Can Be in the Reason?
178975] Whether Sudden Things Are Especially Feared?
178975] Whether There Are Four Cardinal Virtues?
178975] Whether There Can Be Any Suitable Cause for the Sacraments of the Old Law?
178975] Whether There Can Be Intellectual Without Moral Virtue?
178975] Whether There Can Be Moral Virtue Without Passion?
178975] Whether There Is Any Sorrow Contrary to the Pleasure of Contemplation?
178975] Whether There Is but One Divine Law?
178975] Whether Violence Causes Involuntariness?
178975] Whether Wisdom Is the Greatest of the Intellectual Virtues?
178975] Whether a Circumstance Can Make a Venial Sin to Be Mortal?
178975] Whether a Human Action Is Good or Evil in Its Species?
178975] Whether a Man Can Hate the Truth?
178975] Whether a Man May Merit for Himself the First Grace?
178975] Whether for the Justification of the Ungodly There Is Required a Movement of the Free- will Towards Sin?
178975] Whether the Act of the Will Is Commanded?
178975] Whether the Actions of Others Are a Cause of Pleasure to Us?
178975] Whether the Body Is Necessary for Man''s Happiness?
178975] Whether the Cardinal Virtues Are Fittingly Divided into Social Virtues, Perfecting, Perfect, and Exemplar Virtues?
178975] Whether the Consequences of the External Action Increase Its Goodness or Malice?
178975] Whether the Division of Sins According to Their Debt of Punishment Diversifies Their Species?
178975] Whether the First Movements of the Sensuality in Unbelievers Are Mortal Sin?
178975] Whether the Gifts of the Holy Ghost Are Connected?
178975] Whether the Moral Virtues Differ in Point of the Various Objects of the Passions?
178975] Whether the Natural Law Can Be Changed?
178975] Whether the Old Law Contains Any Others Besides the Moral, Judicial, and Ceremonial Precepts?
178975] Whether the Precepts of the Decalogue Are Suitably Set Forth?
178975] Whether the Process of Counsel Is One of Analysis?
178975] Whether the Sensitive Powers of Apprehension Are the Subject of Virtue?
178975] Whether the Will Is Evil When It Is at Variance with Erring Reason?
178975] Whether the Will Is Moved by a Heavenly Body?
178976] Whether All Human Affairs Are Subject to the Eternal Law?
178976] Whether Anger Is More Grievous Than Hatred?
178976] Whether Anything Can Be an Object of Universal Hatred?
178976] Whether Charity Is the Greatest of the Theological Virtues?
178976] Whether Charity Remains After This Life, in Glory?
178976] Whether Death and Other Defects Are Natural to Man?
178976] Whether Doing Good to Another Is a Cause of Pleasure?
178976] Whether Fear Causes Involuntariness Simply?
178976] Whether Happiness Consists in the Consideration of Speculative Sciences?
178976] Whether He Who Is Under a Law May Act Beside the Letter of the Law?
178976] Whether Hope Abounds in Young Men and Drunkards?
178976] Whether Love Is Cause of All That the Lover Does?
178976] Whether Man Attains Happiness Through the Action of Some Higher Creature?
178976] Whether Man Chooses of Necessity or Freely?
178976] Whether Man Wills All, Whatsoever He Wills, for the Last End?
178976] Whether One and the Same External Action Can Be Both Good and Evil?
178976] Whether Perfection of the Body Is Necessary for Happiness?
178976] Whether Sin Is Alleviated on Account of a Passion?
178976] Whether Sin Is Fittingly Defined As a Word, Deed, or Desire Contrary to the Eternal Law?
178976] Whether Sins of Commission and Omission Differ Specifically?
178976] Whether Sorrow Is to Be Shunned More Than Pleasure Is to Be Sought?
178976] Whether There Are Habits in the Angels?
178976] Whether There Is a Law in the Fomes of Sin?
178976] Whether There Was Any Reasonable Cause for the Ceremonial Observances?
178976] Whether Those Things Are More Feared, for Which There Is No Remedy?
178976] Whether Venial Sin Can Be in Anyone with Original Sin Alone?
178976] Whether a Man Can Merit the First Grace for Another?
178976] Whether a Man, by Himself and Without the External Aid of Grace, Can Prepare Himself for Grace?
178976] Whether a Mortal Sin Can Become Venial?
178976] Whether an Action Has the Species of Good or Evil from Its End?
178976] Whether the Act of the Reason Is Commanded?
178976] Whether the Debt of Punishment Remains After Sin?
178976] Whether the Gifts of the Holy Ghost Remain in Heaven?
178976] Whether the Gravity of a Sin Depends on Its Cause?
178976] Whether the Law of Nature Can Be Abolished from the Heart of Man?
178976] Whether the Old Law Should Have Induced Men to the Observance of Its Precepts, by Means of Temporal Promises and Threats?
178976] Whether the Old Law Was Suitably Given at the Time of Moses?
178976] Whether the Pleasures of Touch Are Greater Than the Pleasures Afforded by the Other Senses?
178976] Whether the Process of Counsel Is Indefinite?
178976] Whether the Remission of Sins Ought to Be Reckoned Amongst the Things Required for Justification?
178976] Whether the Sin of Morose Delectation Is in the Reason?
178976] Whether the Ten Precepts of the Decalogue Are Set in Proper Order?
178976] Whether the Will Can Be the Subject of Virtue?
178976] Whether the Will Is Good When It Abides by Erring Reason?
178976] Whether the Will Is Moved by God Alone, As Exterior Principle?
178976] Whether"Eubulia,""Synesis,"and"Gnome"Are Virtues Annexed to Prudence?
1789772:25):"For what have I in heaven?
178977] Whether All Men Have the Same Last End?
178977] Whether Anger Is Only Towards Those to Whom One Has an Obligation of Justice?
178977] Whether Any External Goods Are Necessary for Happiness?
178977] Whether Any Good Works Are Necessary That Man May Receive Happiness from God?
178977] Whether Any Pleasure Is Not Natural?
178977] Whether Concupiscence Causes Involuntariness?
178977] Whether Every Punishment Is Inflicted for a Sin?
178977] Whether Happiness Consists in the Knowledge of Separate Substances, Namely, Angels?
178977] Whether Hope Is a Cause of Love?
178977] Whether Likeness Is a Cause of Pleasure?
178977] Whether Man Can Rise from Sin Without the Help of Grace?
178977] Whether Outward Pain Is Greater Than Interior Sorrow?
178977] Whether Passion Excuses from Sin Altogether?
178977] Whether Sins Are Fittingly Divided into Sins of Thought, Word, and Deed?
178977] Whether Some Good of the Soul Constitutes Man''s Happiness?
178977] Whether a Circumstance Aggravates a Sin?
178977] Whether a Man May Merit Restoration After a Fall?
178977] Whether the Act of the Sensitive Appetite Is Commanded?
178977] Whether the Gifts Are Set Down by Isaias in Their Order of Dignity?
178977] Whether the Goodness of the Will, As Regards the Means, Depends on the Intention of the End?
178977] Whether the Justification of the Ungodly Takes Place in an Instant or Successively?
178977] Whether the Precepts of the Decalogue Are Suitably Formulated?
178977] Whether the Sin of Consent to the Act Is in the Higher Reason?
178977] Whether the Species Derived from the End Is Contained Under the Species Derived from the Object, As Under Its Genus, or Conversely?
178978:24):"What a man seeth, why doth he hope for?"
178978] Whether Any Action Is Indifferent in Its Species?
178978] Whether Any Created Good Constitutes Man''s Happiness?
178978] Whether Anyone Is Punished for Another''s Sin?
178978] Whether Consent to Delectation Is a Mortal Sin?
178978] Whether Every Man Desires Happiness?
178978] Whether Excess and Deficiency Diversify the Species of Sins?
178978] Whether Hope Is a Help or a Hindrance to Action?
178978] Whether Ignorance Causes Involuntariness?
178978] Whether Man Without Grace Can Avoid Sin?
178978] Whether Man''s Happiness Consists in the Vision of the Divine Essence?
178978] Whether One Pleasure Can Be Contrary to Another?
178978] Whether Other Creatures Concur in That Last End?
178978] Whether Sin Is Aggravated by Reason of Its Causing More Harm?
178978] Whether There Are Only Four Species of Sorrow?
178978] Whether Wonder Is a Cause of Pleasure?
178978] Whether a Man May Merit the Increase of Grace or Charity?
178978] Whether a Sin Committed Through Passion Can Be Mortal?
178978] Whether the Act of the Vegetal Soul Is Commanded?
178978] Whether the Degree of Goodness or Malice in the Will Depends on the Degree of Good or Evil in the Intention?
178978] Whether the Fellowship of Friends Is Necessary for Happiness?
178978] Whether the Infusion of Grace Is Naturally the First of the Things Required for the Justification of the Ungodly?
178978] Whether the Precepts of the Decalogue Are Dispensable?
178978] Whether the Species of Anger Are Suitably Assigned?
178978] Whether the Virtues Are More Excellent Than the Gifts?
178979:19):"Who resisteth His will?"
178979] Whether One Who Has Already Obtained Grace, Can, of Himself and Without Further Help of Grace, Do Good and Avoid Sin?
178979] Whether Sins Differ Specifically in Respect of Different Circumstances?
178979] Whether There Can Be Venial Sin in the Higher Reason As Directing the Lower Powers?
178979] Whether a Man May Merit Perseverance?
178979] Whether a Sin Is Aggravated by Reason of the Condition of the Person Against Whom It Is Committed?
178979] Whether an Individual Action Can Be Indifferent?
178979] Whether the Acts of the External Members Are Commanded?
178979] Whether the Goodness of the Will Depends on Its Conformity to the Divine Will?
178979] Whether the Justification of the Ungodly Is God''s Greatest Work?
178979] Whether the Mode of Virtue Falls Under the Precept of the Law?
17897:''devoureth''], the man that is more just than himself?"
17897:''the Lord''] hath not done?"
17897:''us''] to this day?"
17897And if thou do justly, what shalt thou give Him?"
17897And whom shall He make to understand the hearing?
17897Because man, by sinning, can do nothing against God; since it is written( Job 35:6):"If thy iniquities be multiplied, what shalt thou do against Him?"
17897But a man''s action, good or evil, does no good or harm to God; for it is written( Job 35:6, 7):"If thou sin, what shalt thou hurt Him?
17897But hope is of things unseen:"for what a man seeth, why doth he hope for?"
17897By what law?
17897Can anything be more shameful?
17897Concerning choice there are six points of inquiry:( 1) Of what power is it the act; of the will or of the reason?
17897Concerning the first there are eight points of inquiry:( 1) Whether happiness consists in wealth?
17897Concerning the first there are eight points of inquiry:( 1) Whether happiness is something uncreated?
17897Concerning the first there are eleven points of inquiry:( 1) Whether every human action is good, or are there evil actions?
17897Concerning the first there are six points of inquiry:( 1) What is the eternal law?
17897Concerning the first there are six points of inquiry:( 1) Whether habits of the speculative intellect are virtues?
17897Concerning the first, three things must be considered:( 1) Of what things is the will?
17897For is it not a mocking request to seek what we know He does not give, and what is in our power without His giving it?"
17897For what else is pain but a feeling of impatience of division or corruption?"
17897Hence He said( Luke 22:35, 36)"When I sent you without purse and scrip and shoes, did you want anything?
17897Hence Our Lord says( Luke 12:42):"Who, thinkest thou, is the faithful and wise dispenser[ Douay: steward], whom his lord setteth over his family?"
17897Hence the passage quoted continues:"Who can bear the violence of one provoked?"
17897How much more, do you think, he deserveth worse punishments, who hath trodden underfoot the Son of God,"etc.?
17897I be a master, where is My fear?"
17897Is it a written law or is it instilled in the heart?
17897Of works?
17897Or shall I drink the blood of goats?"
17897Or shall the saw exalt itself against him by whom it is drawn?"
17897Or when were the just destroyed?
17897The first of these points offers a twofold consideration:( 1) What makes a human act?
17897Under first head there are eight points of inquiry:( 1) Whether hope is the same as desire or cupidity?
17897Under the first head there are eight points of inquiry:( 1) Whether anger is a special passion?
17897Under the first head there are eight points of inquiry:( 1) Whether delight is a passion?
17897Under the first head there are eight points of inquiry:( 1) Whether it belongs to man to act for an end?
17897Under the first head there are eight points of inquiry:( 1) Whether pain is a passion of the soul?
17897Under the first head there are eight points of inquiry:( 1) Whether the debt of punishment is an effect of sin?
17897Under the first head there are eight points of inquiry:( 1) Whether there is anything voluntary in human acts?
17897Under the first head there are five points of inquiry:( 1) Whether every virtue is a moral virtue?
17897Under the first head there are five points of inquiry:( 1) Whether man''s first sin is transmitted, by way of origin to his descendants?
17897Under the first head there are five points of inquiry:( 1) Whether moral virtue is a passion?
17897Under the first head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) The nature of the ceremonial precepts;( 2) Whether they are figurative?
17897Under the first head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) What is meant by the judicial precepts?
17897Under the first head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) What kind of law is it?
17897Under the first head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether God is a cause of sin?
17897Under the first head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether any habit is from nature?
17897Under the first head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether fear is a passion of the soul?
17897Under the first head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether law is something pertaining to reason?
17897Under the first head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether love is in the concupiscible power?
17897Under the first head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether moral virtue observes the mean?
17897Under the first head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether sin has a cause?
17897Under the first head there are six points of inquiry:( 1) Whether the Old Law contains several precepts or only one?
17897Under the first head there are six points of inquiry:( 1) Whether the Old Law was good?
17897Under the first head there are six points of inquiry:( 1) Whether the good of nature is diminished by sin?
17897Under the first head there are six points of inquiry:( 1) Whether venial sin is fittingly condivided with mortal sin?
17897Under the first head there are six points of inquiry:( 1) Whether vice is contrary to virtue?
17897Under the first head there are ten points of inquiry:( 1) What is the justification of the ungodly?
17897Under the first head there are ten points of inquiry:( 1) Whether without grace man can know anything?
17897Under the first head there are three points of inquiry:( 1) Whether the will is of good only?
17897Under the first head there are three points of inquiry:( 1) Whether there is any passion in the soul?
17897Under the first head there are twelve points of inquiry:( 1) Whether all the moral precepts of the Old Law belong to the law of nature?
17897Under the first head, there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether habit is a quality?
17897Under the first head, there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether human virtue is a habit?
17897Under the first head, there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether ignorance is a cause of sin?
17897Under this head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether covetousness is the root of all sins?
17897Under this head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether the motive of anger is always something done against the one who is angry?
17897Under this head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether the will is moved to anything naturally?
17897Under this head there are six points of inquiry:( 1) Whether human law should be framed for the community?
17897Under this heading there are eight points of inquiry:( 1) Whether man can attain Happiness?
17897What means this, that this portion of things ebbs and flows alternately displeased and reconciled?"
17897Wisdom, Science and Understanding?
17897________________________ QUESTION 23 Whether the Passions of the Concupiscible Part Are Different from Those of the Irascible Part?
17897and besides Thee what do I desire upon earth?"
17897angels?
17897do so no more?''
17897does it justify?
17897i, 26), if to leave off sinning was the same as to have no sin, it would be enough if Scripture warned us thus:"''My son, hast thou sinned?
17897ii):"Why is perseverance besought of God, if it is not bestowed by God?
17897please the Lord in the ceremonies, having a sorrowful heart?"
17897purposely?
17897shall see his brother in need, and shall shut up his bowels from him: how doth the charity of God abide in him?"
17897the generative power, the concupiscible part, and the sense of touch?
17897thy boasting?
17897viii, 3):"What means this, O Lord my God, whereas Thou art everlasting joy to Thyself, and some things around Thee evermore rejoice in Thee?
17897whether it will last until the end, or will another law take its place?
17897who hath esteemed the blood of the testament unclean, by which he was sanctified?"
17897xii):"What is pain of the soul, except for the soul to be deprived of that which it was wo nt to enjoy, or had hoped to enjoy?
18755For what would he have done if he had desired it with passion?
18755If a commissioner issue an order, are you to comply, if it is contrary to the bidding of the proconsul? 18755 ( 10) How should alms be given? 18755 ( 10) Whether a vow is subject to dispensation or commutation? 18755 ( 10) Whether he ought to love his mother more than his father? 18755 ( 10) Whether human reason diminishes the merit of faith? 18755 ( 10) Whether it grows when charity grows? 18755 ( 10) Whether it makes use of anger in its action? 18755 ( 10) Whether prudence extends to the governing of many? 18755 ( 10) Whether serious deliberation with one''s relations and friends is requisite for entrance into religion? 18755 ( 10) Whether the mean of justice is the real mean? 18755 ( 10) Whether unbelievers can have authority over Christians? 18755 ( 10) Whether we ought to love the angels out of charity? 18755 ( 10) Whether, other things being equal, a religious sins more grievously by the same kind of sin than a secular person? 18755 ( 10) Who may lawfully swear, and when? 18755 ( 11) Whether a dispensation can be granted in a solemn vow of continence? 18755 ( 11) Whether charity can be lost after it has been possessed? 18755 ( 11) Whether he ought to love his wife more than his father or mother? 18755 ( 11) Whether it is a cardinal virtue? 18755 ( 11) Whether it remains in heaven? 18755 ( 11) Whether the act of justice is to render to everyone his own? 18755 ( 11) Whether the prudence which regards private good is the same in species as that which regards the common good? 18755 ( 11) Whether the rites of unbelievers should be tolerated? 18755 ( 11) Whether the saints in heaven pray for us? 18755 ( 11) Whether we ought to love the demons? 18755 ( 12) Whether it is lost through one mortal sin? 18755 ( 12) Whether justice is the chief of the moral virtues? 18755 ( 12) Whether prayer should be vocal? 18755 ( 12) Whether prudence is in subjects, or only in their rulers? 18755 ( 12) Whether the authority of a superior is required in a dispensation from a vow? 18755 ( 12) Whether the children of unbelievers are to be baptized against their parents''will? 18755 ( 12) Whether we ought to love those who are kind to us more than those whom we are kind to? 18755 ( 12) Which of the beatitudes and fruits correspond to it? 18755 ( 13) Whether attention is requisite in prayer? 18755 ( 13) Whether prudence is in the wicked? 18755 ( 13) Whether the order of charity endures in heaven? 18755 ( 14) Whether prayer should last a long time? 18755 ( 14) Whether prudence is in all good men? 18755 ( 15) Whether prayer is meritorious? 18755 ( 15) Whether prudence is in us naturally? 18755 ( 16) Whether prudence is lost by forgetfulness? 18755 ( 2) If in the reason, whether it is only in the practical, or also in the speculative reason? 18755 ( 2) In how many ways is it expressed? 18755 ( 2) In what power of the soul does it reside? 18755 ( 2) Of its comparison with flattery? 18755 ( 2) Of the different kinds of alms;( 3) Which alms are of greater account, spiritual or corporal? 18755 ( 2) Of the division of fear into filial, initial, servile and worldly;( 3) Whether worldly fear is always evil? 18755 ( 2) Of the matter about which it is;( 3) Whether heretics should be tolerated? 18755 ( 2) Of the species of lying;( 3) Whether lying is always a sin? 18755 ( 2) Of the species of this sin;( 3) Whether it can be forgiven? 18755 ( 2) Of unjust sales on the part of the thing sold;( 3) Whether the seller is bound to reveal a fault in the thing sold? 18755 ( 2) Of what things ought tithes to be paid? 18755 ( 2) Of what virtue is it the act? 18755 ( 2) Of what virtue is it the act? 18755 ( 2) To what virtue is it opposed? 18755 ( 2) To which virtue is it opposed? 18755 ( 2) To whom are oblations due? 18755 ( 2) To whom does it belong to pity? 18755 ( 2) To whom is it becoming? 18755 ( 2) To whom is the grace becoming? 18755 ( 2) What does observance offer? 18755 ( 2) What does piety make one offer a person? 18755 ( 2) What is its matter? 18755 ( 2) What is its matter? 18755 ( 2) What is its object? 18755 ( 2) What is its subject? 18755 ( 2) What is its subject? 18755 ( 2) What is the matter of a vow? 18755 ( 2) What is the matter of modesty? 18755 ( 2) What the first man coveted by sinning? 18755 ( 2) Whether God should be praised with song? 18755 ( 2) Whether a religious order can be established for the works of the active life? 18755 ( 2) Whether adoration denotes an internal or an external act? 18755 ( 2) Whether all copulation is unlawful? 18755 ( 2) Whether all things desire peace? 18755 ( 2) Whether among men there should be various states and duties? 18755 ( 2) Whether anger is a sin? 18755 ( 2) Whether blasphemy is always a mortal sin? 18755 ( 2) Whether certain persons should be prohibited from exercising the office of advocate? 18755 ( 2) Whether charity is caused in man by preceding acts or by a Divine infusion? 18755 ( 2) Whether charity should be loved out of charity? 18755 ( 2) Whether confession of faith is necessary for salvation? 18755 ( 2) Whether derision is a mortal sin? 18755 ( 2) Whether dulness of sense is a sin distinct from blindness of mind? 18755 ( 2) Whether each of them is a virtue? 18755 ( 2) Whether every reviling is a mortal sin? 18755 ( 2) Whether folly is a sin? 18755 ( 2) Whether hatred of God is the greatest of sins? 18755 ( 2) Whether honor is due to those only who are in a higher position? 18755 ( 2) Whether hypocrisy is dissimulation? 18755 ( 2) Whether in either case the mean is take in the same way? 18755 ( 2) Whether incontinence is a sin? 18755 ( 2) Whether ingratitude is a special sin? 18755 ( 2) Whether intemperance is a childish sin? 18755 ( 2) Whether it can be together with faith in the same person? 18755 ( 2) Whether it can be without unbelief? 18755 ( 2) Whether it has several parts or species? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is a daughter of anger? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is a daughter of vainglory? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is a daughter of vainglory? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is a general virtue? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is a habit? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is a matter of precept? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is a mortal sin? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is a mortal sin? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is a mortal sin? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is a mortal sin? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is a mortal sin? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is a mortal sin? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is a mortal sin? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is a part of fortitude? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is a part of justice? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is a part of justice? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is a part of temperance? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is a sin? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is a sin? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is a special sin? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is a special sin? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is a special sin? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is a special vice? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is a special vice? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is a special virtue, distinct from prudence? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is a special virtue? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is a special virtue? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is a special virtue? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is a special virtue? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is a special virtue? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is a special virtue? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is a special virtue? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is a species of superstition? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is about Divine things? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is about sensitive knowledge? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is always of necessity for salvation to restore what one has taken away? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is an act of religion? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is fitting to pray to God? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is from God by means of the angels? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is graver than unbelief? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is in the blessed? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is lawful for a judge, on account of the evidence, to deliver judgment in opposition to the truth which is known to him? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is lawful for a man to possess something as his own? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is lawful for a person to be bound by vow to enter religion? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is lawful for clerics to fight? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is lawful for them to meddle in secular business? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is lawful to accept money for the sacraments? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is lawful to adjure the demons? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is lawful to defend oneself with calumnies? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is lawful to judge? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is lawful to kill a sinner? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is lawful to lend money for any other kind of consideration, by way of payment for the loan? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is lawful to refuse the office of bishop definitively? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is lawful? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is lawful? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is opposed to fortitude? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is opposed to fortitude? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is opposed to fortitude? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is opposed to magnanimity by excess? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is opposed to magnanimity by excess? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is opposed to magnanimity? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is proper to the unjust man to do unjust deeds? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is something created in the soul? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is the greatest of the virtues? 18755 ( 2) Whether it is the most grievous of sins? 18755 ( 2) Whether it resides in the appetite, or in the judgment of reason? 18755 ( 2) Whether it takes place in the dispensation of spiritualities? 18755 ( 2) Whether its object is eternal happiness? 18755 ( 2) Whether justice is always towards another? 18755 ( 2) Whether lifeless faith is a gift of God? 18755 ( 2) Whether magnanimity is only about great honors? 18755 ( 2) Whether man ought to love God more than his neighbor? 18755 ( 2) Whether obedience is a special virtue? 18755 ( 2) Whether one can be perfect in this life? 18755 ( 2) Whether one may lawfully curse an irrational creature? 18755 ( 2) Whether perjury is always a sin? 18755 ( 2) Whether political and( 3) domestic economy are species of prudence? 18755 ( 2) Whether presumption is a sin? 18755 ( 2) Whether prodigality is a sin? 18755 ( 2) Whether prudence pertains to the active life? 18755 ( 2) Whether rapture pertains to the cognitive or to the appetitive power? 18755 ( 2) Whether religion is a virtue? 18755 ( 2) Whether religious are bound to all the counsels? 18755 ( 2) Whether right is fittingly divided into natural and positive right? 18755 ( 2) Whether sacrifice should be offered to God alone? 18755 ( 2) Whether scandal is a sin? 18755 ( 2) Whether simple fornication is a mortal sin? 18755 ( 2) Whether the accusation should be made in writing? 18755 ( 2) Whether the demons have faith? 18755 ( 2) Whether the evidence of two or three witnesses suffices? 18755 ( 2) Whether the gift of counsel corresponds to prudence? 18755 ( 2) Whether the heart is purified by faith? 18755 ( 2) Whether the moral virtues pertain to the contemplative life? 18755 ( 2) Whether the prophetic revelation is effected by the infusion of certain species, or by the infusion of Divine light alone? 18755 ( 2) Whether there can be a virtue about playful actions? 18755 ( 2) Whether there can be anything superfluous therein? 18755 ( 2) Whether there should be one or two? 18755 ( 2) Whether this is an adequate division? 18755 ( 2) Whether this kind of joy is compatible with sorrow? 18755 ( 2) Whether to love considered as an act of charity is the same as goodwill? 18755 ( 2) Whether transgression is a special sin? 18755 ( 2) Whether we ought to be beneficent to all? 18755 ( 2) Whether women sin mortally by excessive adornment? 18755 ( 2) Whether, on account of apostasy from the faith, subjects are absolved from allegiance to an apostate prince? 18755 ( 2) Which among the beatitudes and fruits correspond to it? 18755 ( 2) Which of the beatitudes and fruits corresponds to it? 18755 ( 2) Which of the two is the more grievous? 18755 ( 2) Which of them has the greater merit? 18755 ( 2) Who owes more thanks to God, the innocent or the penitent? 18755 ( 3) How is an accusation vitiated? 18755 ( 3) Of its act;( 4) Whether it pertains thereto to give rather than to take? 18755 ( 3) Of its comparison with other sins;( 4) Whether it is a sin to listen to backbiting? 18755 ( 3) Of its comparison with other virtues;( 4) Whether God must be obeyed in all things? 18755 ( 3) Of its relation to constancy;( 4) Whether it needs the help of grace? 18755 ( 3) Of the cause of devotion? 18755 ( 3) Of the comparison between intemperance and timidity;( 4) Whether intemperance is the most disgraceful of vices? 18755 ( 3) Of the manner of taking vengeance;( 4) On whom should vengeance be taken? 18755 ( 3) Of the obligation of vows;( 4) Of the use of taking vows;( 5) Of what virtue is it an act? 18755 ( 3) The comparison between incontinence and intemperance;( 4) Which is the worse, incontinence in anger, or incontinence in desire? 18755 ( 3) The various degrees of prophecy;( 4) Whether Moses was the greatest of the prophets? 18755 ( 3) To what is it opposed? 18755 ( 3) To which capital sin is it reducible? 18755 ( 3) To which virtue it is opposed;( 4) Whether it is a mortal sin? 18755 ( 3) To whom ought they to be paid? 18755 ( 3) What are the accompanying conditions of an oath? 18755 ( 3) What is its matter? 18755 ( 3) What is its subject? 18755 ( 3) Wherein does it reside as in its subject? 18755 ( 3) Whether God should be loved for His own sake? 18755 ( 3) Whether Paul when in rapture saw the essence of God? 18755 ( 3) Whether a judge can justly sentence a man who is not accused? 18755 ( 3) Whether a man is bound to restore just gains derived from money taken in usury? 18755 ( 3) Whether a man''s evidence may be rejected without any fault on his part? 18755 ( 3) Whether a natural disposition is requisite for prophecy? 18755 ( 3) Whether a religious order can be directed to soldiering? 18755 ( 3) Whether adoration requires a definite place? 18755 ( 3) Whether an advocate sins by defending an unjust cause? 18755 ( 3) Whether anything false can come under faith? 18755 ( 3) Whether blasphemy is the most grievous sin? 18755 ( 3) Whether by humility one ought to subject oneself to all men? 18755 ( 3) Whether craftiness is a special sin? 18755 ( 3) Whether cursing is a mortal sin? 18755 ( 3) Whether dulia, which pays honor and worship to those who are above us, is a special virtue, distinct from latria? 18755 ( 3) Whether each is a part of temperance? 18755 ( 3) Whether every act of ingratitude is a mortal sin? 18755 ( 3) Whether fortitude is only about fear and daring? 18755 ( 3) Whether hatred of one''s neighbor is always a sin? 18755 ( 3) Whether his sin was more grievous than all other sins? 18755 ( 3) Whether irrational creatures ought to be loved out of charity? 18755 ( 3) Whether it can be had without grace? 18755 ( 3) Whether it is a graver sin that covetousness? 18755 ( 3) Whether it is a matter of precept? 18755 ( 3) Whether it is a mortal sin? 18755 ( 3) Whether it is a mortal sin? 18755 ( 3) Whether it is a mortal sin? 18755 ( 3) Whether it is a mortal sin? 18755 ( 3) Whether it is a mortal sin? 18755 ( 3) Whether it is a part of justice? 18755 ( 3) Whether it is a special sin? 18755 ( 3) Whether it is a virtue distinct from abstinence? 18755 ( 3) Whether it is a virtue? 18755 ( 3) Whether it is a virtue? 18755 ( 3) Whether it is a virtue? 18755 ( 3) Whether it is a virtue? 18755 ( 3) Whether it is always a mortal sin? 18755 ( 3) Whether it is in the damned? 18755 ( 3) Whether it is infused according to the capacity of our natural gifts? 18755 ( 3) Whether it is lawful for belligerents to lay ambushes? 18755 ( 3) Whether it is lawful to accept money for spiritual actions? 18755 ( 3) Whether it is lawful to adjure irrational creatures? 18755 ( 3) Whether it is lawful to escape condemnation by appealing? 18755 ( 3) Whether it is necessary for salvation to believe in anything above natural reason? 18755 ( 3) Whether it is necessary to restore more than has been taken away? 18755 ( 3) Whether it is only about desires and pleasures? 18755 ( 3) Whether it is only about future contingencies? 18755 ( 3) Whether it is opposed to truth? 18755 ( 3) Whether it is speculative or practical? 18755 ( 3) Whether it is the gravest sin? 18755 ( 3) Whether it is the greatest of sins? 18755 ( 3) Whether it is the greatest of sins? 18755 ( 3) Whether it is the greatest of sins? 18755 ( 3) Whether it is the greatest of sins? 18755 ( 3) Whether it is the most grievous sin? 18755 ( 3) Whether it takes cognizance of singulars? 18755 ( 3) Whether it takes place in showing honor? 18755 ( 3) Whether its form is charity? 18755 ( 3) Whether judgment should be based on suspicions? 18755 ( 3) Whether lust is a mortal sin? 18755 ( 3) Whether man is always bound to give thanks for human favors? 18755 ( 3) Whether mercy is a virtue? 18755 ( 3) Whether more than himself? 18755 ( 3) Whether negligence is a mortal sin? 18755 ( 3) Whether omission is a special sin? 18755 ( 3) Whether one can suffer injustice willingly? 18755 ( 3) Whether one ought to check revilers? 18755 ( 3) Whether peace is an effect of charity? 18755 ( 3) Whether piety is a special virtue? 18755 ( 3) Whether prayer is an act of religion? 18755 ( 3) Whether prophetic revelation is always accompanied by abstraction from the sense? 18755 ( 3) Whether religion is one virtue? 18755 ( 3) Whether teaching pertains to the active life? 18755 ( 3) Whether the better man should be chosen for the episcopal office? 18755 ( 3) Whether the contemplative life consists in one action or in several? 18755 ( 3) Whether the contemplative life is hindered by the active life? 18755 ( 3) Whether the gift of counsel remains in heaven? 18755 ( 3) Whether the offering of a sacrifice is a special act of virtue? 18755 ( 3) Whether the perfection of this life consists chiefly in observing the counsels or the commandments? 18755 ( 3) Whether the right of nations is the same as natural right? 18755 ( 3) Whether the understanding which is a gift of the Holy Ghost, is only speculative, or practical also? 18755 ( 3) Whether the use of wine is lawful? 18755 ( 3) Whether theft is the secret taking of another''s property? 18755 ( 3) Whether their matter is uniform or manifold? 18755 ( 3) Whether these vices arise from sins of the flesh? 18755 ( 3) Whether they are bound to manual labor? 18755 ( 3) Whether this is lawful to a private individual, or to a public person only? 18755 ( 3) Whether this joy can be full? 18755 ( 3) Whether this precept binds all, or only superiors? 18755 ( 3) Whether those heretics who err in one article, have faith in others? 18755 ( 3) Whether those who are bound by vow to enter religion are bound to fulfil their vow? 18755 ( 3) Whether two suffice? 18755 ( 3) Whether voluntary poverty is required for the religious state? 18755 ( 3) Whether we ought to be more beneficent to those who are more closely united to us? 18755 ( 3) Whether wisdom is only speculative or also practical? 18755 ( 3) Whether, by the virtue of hope, one man may hope for another''s happiness? 18755 ( 3) Whether_ synesis_ is a special virtue? 18755 ( 3) Who are the cause of a man being ashamed? 18755 ( 3) of what things they should be made? 18755 ( 4) From what vice does it arise? 18755 ( 4) How should those be punished who have accused a man wrongfully? 18755 ( 4) In particular, as to first- fruits, whether men are bound to offer them? 18755 ( 4) Its species;( 5) Whether it is a capital sin? 18755 ( 4) Of its effect? 18755 ( 4) Of its species;( 5) Whether it is a mortal sin? 18755 ( 4) Of what virtue is it an act? 18755 ( 4) To whom especially is sobriety becoming? 18755 ( 4) What kind of people are ashamed? 18755 ( 4) Whether God can be loved immediately in this life? 18755 ( 4) Whether a bishop may pass over to the religious state? 18755 ( 4) Whether a good life is requisite? 18755 ( 4) Whether a man may lawfully hope in man? 18755 ( 4) Whether a prophet knows all possible matters of prophecy? 18755 ( 4) Whether a religious order can be established for preaching and the exercise of like works? 18755 ( 4) Whether all are bound to offer sacrifice? 18755 ( 4) Whether all who are in a state of grace have the gift of understanding? 18755 ( 4) Whether among those who have faith, one has it more than another? 18755 ( 4) Whether anyone is excused from fulfilling this precept? 18755 ( 4) Whether beneficence is a special virtue? 18755 ( 4) Whether blasphemy is in the damned? 18755 ( 4) Whether continency is necessary? 18755 ( 4) Whether converts should be received? 18755 ( 4) Whether corporal alms have a spiritual effect? 18755 ( 4) Whether doubts should be interpreted favorably? 18755 ( 4) Whether every action of unbelievers is a sin? 18755 ( 4) Whether favors should be withdrawn from the ungrateful? 18755 ( 4) Whether he can justly remit the punishment? 18755 ( 4) Whether he ought to love himself more than his neighbor? 18755 ( 4) Whether he sins if he accept a fee for defending a suit? 18755 ( 4) Whether he was withdrawn from his senses? 18755 ( 4) Whether in any of these species the just is the same as counter- passion? 18755 ( 4) Whether injustice is a mortal sin according to its genus? 18755 ( 4) Whether it arises from sloth? 18755 ( 4) Whether it contains several species? 18755 ( 4) Whether it excuses from sin, or diminishes it? 18755 ( 4) Whether it excuses from sin? 18755 ( 4) Whether it inclines to that which is less? 18755 ( 4) Whether it increases in the person who has it? 18755 ( 4) Whether it is a capital sin, and which are its daughters? 18755 ( 4) Whether it is a capital sin? 18755 ( 4) Whether it is a capital vice? 18755 ( 4) Whether it is a mortal sin to bear false witness? 18755 ( 4) Whether it is a mortal sin? 18755 ( 4) Whether it is a mortal sin? 18755 ( 4) Whether it is a part of fortitude? 18755 ( 4) Whether it is a part of fortitude? 18755 ( 4) Whether it is a part of modesty or temperance? 18755 ( 4) Whether it is a sin to enjoin an oath on a perjurer? 18755 ( 4) Whether it is a special virtue? 18755 ( 4) Whether it is a special virtue? 18755 ( 4) Whether it is a virtue? 18755 ( 4) Whether it is always a mortal sin? 18755 ( 4) Whether it is fittingly prescribed that we should love God,with thy whole heart"?
18755( 4) Whether it is in the will as its subject?
18755( 4) Whether it is lawful for one who has been condemned to defend himself by violence if he be able to do so?
18755( 4) Whether it is lawful for them to live on alms?
18755( 4) Whether it is lawful in trading to sell a thing at a higher price than was paid for it?
18755( 4) Whether it is lawful to borrow money under a condition of usury?
18755( 4) Whether it is lawful to fight on holy days?
18755( 4) Whether it is lawful to sell things connected with spirituals?
18755( 4) Whether it is necessary to believe those things that are attainable by natural reason?
18755( 4) Whether it is necessary to restore what one has not taken away?
18755( 4) Whether it is only about fear of death?
18755( 4) Whether it is only about pleasures of touch?
18755( 4) Whether it is possible to begin by sinning against the Holy Ghost before committing other sins?
18755( 4) Whether it is the greatest of all sins against our neighbor?
18755( 4) Whether it is the greatest of virtues?
18755( 4) Whether it is the most grievous of sins?
18755( 4) Whether it is virtue?
18755( 4) Whether it takes place in judicial sentences?
18755( 4) Whether living(_ formata_) faith and lifeless(_ informis_) faith are one identically?
18755( 4) Whether lust is a capital vice?
18755( 4) Whether military prudence is?
18755( 4) Whether one may love oneself out of charity?
18755( 4) Whether peace is a virtue?
18755( 4) Whether prophecy is always accompanied by knowledge of the things prophesied?
18755( 4) Whether religion is a special virtue?
18755( 4) Whether right of dominion and paternal right are distinct species?
18755( 4) Whether robbery is a species of sin distinct from theft?
18755( 4) Whether servile fear is good?
18755( 4) Whether thanksgiving should be deferred?
18755( 4) Whether the consideration of any truth whatever pertains to the contemplative life?
18755( 4) Whether the duties of piety should be omitted for the sake of religion?
18755( 4) Whether the object of faith can be anything seen?
18755( 4) Whether the wisdom that is a gift is compatible with mortal sin?
18755( 4) Whether there is certainty in the hope of the wayfarer?
18755( 4) Whether there is mortal sin in touches, kisses and such like seduction?
18755( 4) Whether this is lawful to a cleric?
18755( 4) Whether this precept binds the subject to correct his superior?
18755( 4) Whether those who vow to enter religion are bound to remain there in perpetuity?
18755( 4) Whether we ought to pray to God alone?
18755( 4) Whether whoever is perfect is in the state of perfection?
18755( 4) Whether_ gnome_ is a special virtue?
18755( 4) Which beatitude responds to it?
18755( 4) Which sinned more grievously, the man or the woman?
18755( 4) Who ought to pay tithes?
18755( 5) Of its species;( 6) Whether anger is a capital vice?
18755( 5) Of the species of unbelief;( 6) Of their comparison, one with another;( 7) Whether we ought to dispute about faith with unbelievers?
18755( 5) The time of fasting;( 6) Whether it is requisite for fasting to eat but once?
18755( 5) Whether God can be loved wholly?
18755( 5) Whether a comprehensor can be a prophet?
18755( 5) Whether a prophet distinguishes that which he perceives by the gift of God, from that which he perceives by his own spirit?
18755( 5) Whether a religious order can be established for the study of science?
18755( 5) Whether a sinner may correct anyone?
18755( 5) Whether any prophecy is from the demons?
18755( 5) Whether children should be received into religion?
18755( 5) Whether especially prelates and religious are in the state of perfection?
18755( 5) Whether every theft is a sin?
18755( 5) Whether faith is a virtue?
18755( 5) Whether he may lawfully abandon his subjects in a bodily manner?
18755( 5) Whether hope is a theological virtue?
18755( 5) Whether it can be anything known?
18755( 5) Whether it increases by addition?
18755( 5) Whether it is a capital sin?
18755( 5) Whether it is a general virtue?
18755( 5) Whether it is a part of fortitude?
18755( 5) Whether it is a special virtue?
18755( 5) Whether it is about pleasures of taste, as such, or only as a kind of touch?
18755( 5) Whether it is fittingly added:"With thy whole mind,"etc.?
18755( 5) Whether it is in all those who have sanctifying grace?
18755( 5) Whether it is lawful for them to quest?
18755( 5) Whether it is lawful to kill oneself?
18755( 5) Whether it is necessary for salvation to believe certain things explicitly?
18755( 5) Whether it is necessary to make restitution to the person from whom something has been taken?
18755( 5) Whether it is one virtue?
18755( 5) Whether it is only in warlike matters?
18755( 5) Whether it is substantially the same as filial fear?
18755( 5) Whether it is the most grievous of sins?
18755( 5) Whether it is the same as longanimity?
18755( 5) Whether judgment should always be given according to the written law?
18755( 5) Whether liberality is a part of justice?
18755( 5) Whether man ought to love his neighbor more than his own body?
18755( 5) Whether nocturnal pollution is a mortal sin?
18755( 5) Whether oaths are desirable, and to be employed frequently as something useful and good?
18755( 5) Whether obedience is necessary?
18755( 5) Whether one''s own body?
18755( 5) Whether real remuneration alone makes a man guilty of simony, or also oral remuneration or remuneration by service?
18755( 5) Whether religion is a theological virtue?
18755( 5) Whether subjects are bound to obey their superiors in all things?
18755( 5) Whether thanksgiving should be measured according to the favor received or the disposition of the giver?
18755( 5) Whether the contemplative life of man in this state can arise to the vision of God?
18755( 5) Whether the giving of alms is a matter of precept?
18755( 5) Whether the perfect can be scandalized?
18755( 5) Whether this gift is to be found in those who are without grace?
18755( 5) Whether we ought to ask for something definite when we pray?
18755( 5) Whether, when in that state, his soul was wholly separated from his body?
18755( 6) From what capital sin does it arise?
18755( 6) Of its distinction from the other theological virtues?
18755( 6) What did he know, and what did he not know about this matter?
18755( 6) What is the rule of temperance?
18755( 6) Whether a religious order that is directed to the contemplative life is more excellent than one that is directed to the active life?
18755( 6) Whether all are equally bound to explicit faith?
18755( 6) Whether all prelates are in the state of perfection?
18755( 6) Whether anything false can be the matter of prophecy?
18755( 6) Whether corporal alms should be given out of the things we need?
18755( 6) Whether endurance is its chief act?
18755( 6) Whether he can have anything of his own?
18755( 6) Whether he ought to love one neighbor more than another?
18755( 6) Whether it appoints the end to the moral virtues?
18755( 6) Whether it increases by every act?
18755( 6) Whether it is a sin of the flesh or a spiritual sin?
18755( 6) Whether it is lawful for them to wear coarser clothes than other persons?
18755( 6) Whether it is lawful to kill a just man?
18755( 6) Whether it is lawful to swear by a creature?
18755( 6) Whether it is more meritorious to do a thing from a vow, than without a vow?
18755( 6) Whether it is necessary that these should be the matter of a vow?
18755( 6) Whether it is one virtue?
18755( 6) Whether it is possible to fulfil this precept in this life?
18755( 6) Whether it is the greatest of the virtues?
18755( 6) Whether it is the most grievous of all sins?
18755( 6) Whether judgment is perverted by being usurped?
18755( 6) Whether one ought to correct a person who becomes worse through being corrected?
18755( 6) Whether one ought to pay back more than one has received?
18755( 6) Whether one should be withheld from entering religion through deference to one''s parents?
18755( 6) Whether prophecy advanced in perfection as time went on?
18755( 6) Whether prophets of the demons ever tell what is true?
18755( 6) Whether religion should be preferred to the other moral virtues?
18755( 6) Whether servile fear departs when charity comes?
18755( 6) Whether sinners should be loved out of charity?
18755( 6) Whether the faithful are bound to obey the secular power?
18755( 6) Whether the love of God is according to measure?
18755( 6) Whether the person who has taken something away is bound to restore it?
18755( 6) Whether the things to be believed should be divided into a certain number of articles?
18755( 6) Whether theft is a mortal sin?
18755( 6) Whether they can give scandal?
18755( 6) Whether we ought to ask for temporal things when we pray?
18755( 6) Whether, as a general virtue, it is essentially the same as every virtue?
18755( 6) Which beatitude corresponds to it?
18755( 7) Of its daughters;( 8) Whether it has a contrary vice?
18755( 7) Of its relation to other sins;( 8) Whether it should be reckoned a capital vice?
18755( 7) Of the precept:"Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself";( 8) Whether the order of charity is included in the precept?
18755( 7) Of the solemnizing of a vow;( 8) Whether those who are under another''s power can take vows?
18755( 7) Whether an oath is binding?
18755( 7) Whether any other person is bound to restitution?
18755( 7) Whether any true virtue is possible without it?
18755( 7) Whether corporal alms should be given out of ill- gotten goods?
18755( 7) Whether explicit faith in Christ is always necessary for salvation?
18755( 7) Whether fear is the beginning of wisdom?
18755( 7) Whether he ought to love more, a neighbor who is better, or one who is more closely united to him?
18755( 7) Whether he sins mortally by not distributing ecclesiastical goods to the poor?
18755( 7) Whether it fixes the mean in the moral virtues?
18755( 7) Whether it increases indefinitely?
18755( 7) Whether it is a capital vice?
18755( 7) Whether it is a cardinal, or principal, virtue?
18755( 7) Whether it is lawful to kill a man in self- defense?
18755( 7) Whether it is lawful to thieve in a case of necessity?
18755( 7) Whether its action is directed to its own good?
18755( 7) Whether parish priests or archdeacons may enter religion?
18755( 7) Whether religion has any external actions?
18755( 7) Whether religious perfection is diminished by possessing something in common?
18755( 7) Whether secret correction should precede denouncement?
18755( 7) Whether sinners love themselves?
18755( 7) Whether spiritual goods are to be foregone on account of scandal?
18755( 7) Whether the same articles are of faith for all times?
18755( 7) Whether there is a particular justice?
18755( 7) Whether we ought to pray for others?
18755( 7) Which is the better, to love one''s friend, or one''s enemy?
18755( 7) Which is the more perfect, the episcopal or the religious state?
18755( 7) Which of the beatitudes corresponds to this gift?
18755( 8) Of the number of articles;( 9) Of the manner of embodying the articles in a symbol;( 10) Who has the right to propose a symbol of faith?
18755( 8) Whether accidental homicide is a mortal sin?
18755( 8) Whether every robbery is a mortal sin?
18755( 8) Whether he ought to love more, one who is akin to him by blood, or one who is united to him by other ties?
18755( 8) Whether initial fear is substantially the same as filial fear?
18755( 8) Whether it is necessary for salvation to believe in the Trinity explicitly?
18755( 8) Whether it is the form of the virtues?
18755( 8) Whether it is the greatest of virtues?
18755( 8) Whether it takes pleasure in its own action?
18755( 8) Whether its proper act is command?
18755( 8) Whether one is bound to restore at once?
18755( 8) Whether one may pass from one religious order to another?
18755( 8) Whether particular justice has a matter of its own?
18755( 8) Whether religion is the same as holiness?
18755( 8) Whether religious who are appointed to the episcopal office are bound to religious observances?
18755( 8) Whether temporal things are to be foregone on account of scandal?
18755( 8) Whether the charity of a wayfarer can be perfect?
18755( 8) Whether the religious life of solitaries is to be preferred to the religious life of those who live in community?
18755( 8) Whether they ought to be compelled to the faith?
18755( 8) Whether we ought to pray for our enemies?
18755( 8) Whether we should love our enemies out of charity?
18755( 8) Whether witnesses should be called before denouncement?
18755( 8) Which is more binding, an oath or a vow?
18755( 8) Which is the better, to love God, or one''s neighbor?
18755( 8) Which of the fruits?
18755( 8) Who can give alms?
18755( 9) Of the seven petitions of the Lord''s Prayer;( 10) Whether prayer is proper to the rational creature?
18755( 9) Of the various degrees of charity;( 10) Whether charity can diminish?
18755( 9) To whom should we give alms?
18755( 9) Whether an oath is subject to dispensation?
18755( 9) Whether children may be bound by vow to enter religion?
18755( 9) Whether fear is a gift of the Holy Ghost?
18755( 9) Whether fortitude deals chiefly with sudden occurrences?
18755( 9) Whether it is about passions, or about operations only?
18755( 9) Whether one ought to induce others to enter religion?
18755( 9) Whether robbery is a more grievous sin than theft?
18755( 9) Whether solicitude or watchfulness belongs to prudence?
18755( 9) Whether the act of faith is meritorious?
18755( 9) Whether we are bound to show them tokens of friendship?
18755( 9) Whether we ought to have communications with them?
18755( 9) Whether, out of charity, a man ought to love his son more than his father?
1875510:12):"And now, Israel, what doth the Lord thy God require of thee, but that thou fear the Lord thy God?"
1875510:14):"How shall they believe in Him, of Whom they have not heard?
1875510:14, 15):"How shall they believe Him, of whom they have not heard?
1875510:15:"How shall they preach, unless they be sent?"
1875510:19):"What then?
1875510:7):"Who shall not fear Thee, O King of nations?"
1875510:9,"Why is earth and ashes proud?"
1875510] Whether Alms Should Be Given in Abundance?
1875510] Whether Charity Can Decrease?
1875510] Whether Fear Decreases When Charity Increases?
1875510] Whether It Belongs to the Sovereign Pontiff to Draw Up a Symbol of Faith?
1875510] Whether It Is Praiseworthy to Enter Religion Without Taking Counsel of Many, and Previously Deliberating for a Long Time?
1875510] Whether Prayer Is Proper to the Rational Creature?
1875510] Whether Reasons in Support of What We Believe Lessen the Merit of Faith?
1875510] Whether Solicitude Belongs to Prudence?
1875510] Whether Unbelievers May Have Authority or Dominion Over the Faithful?
1875510] Whether Vows Admit of Dispensation?
1875510] Whether We Ought to Love the Angels Out of Charity?
1875510] Whether a Man Ought to Love His Mother More Than His Father?
1875510] Whether a Religious Sins More Grievously Than a Secular by the Same Kind of Sin?
1875510] Whether an Oath Is Voided by a Condition of Person or Time?
1875510] Whether the Brave Man Makes Use of Anger in His Action?
1875510] Whether the Mean of Justice Is the Real Mean?
18755115:12,"What shall I render to the Lord for all the things that He hath rendered to me?"
1875511:15):"What is the meaning that My beloved hath wrought much wickedness in My house?"
1875511:3):"Art Thou He that art to come, or look we for another?"
1875511:34,"Who hath been His counsellor?"
1875511] Whether Fear Remains in Heaven?
1875511] Whether Fortitude Is a Cardinal Virtue?
1875511] Whether It Is Possible to Be Dispensed from a Solemn Vow of Continency?
1875511] Whether Prudence About One''s Own Good Is Specifically the Same As That Which Extends to the Common Good?
1875511] Whether We Are Bound to Love the Demons Out of Charity?
1875511] Whether We Can Lose Charity When Once We Have It?
1875511] Whether a Man Ought to Love His Wife More Than His Father and Mother?
1875511] Whether the Act of Justice Is to Render to Each One His Own?
1875511] Whether the Rites of Unbelievers Ought to Be Tolerated?
1875511] Whether the Saints in Heaven Pray for Us?
1875511] Whether the Unnatural Vice Is a Species of Lust?
1875512:13):"What is there that you have had less than the other churches, but that I myself was not burthensome to you?"
1875512:17),"If the whole body were the eye, where would be the hearing?
1875512:17),"If the whole body were the eye, where would be the hearing?"
1875512] Whether Charity Is Lost Through One Mortal Sin?
1875512] Whether Fortitude Excels Among All Other Virtues?
1875512] Whether Justice Stands Foremost Among All Moral Virtues?
1875512] Whether Poverty of Spirit Is the Beatitude Corresponding to the Gift of Fear?
1875512] Whether Prayer Should Be Vocal?
1875512] Whether Prudence Is in Subjects, or Only in Their Rulers?
1875512] Whether a Man Ought to Love More His Benefactor Than One He Has Benefited?
1875512] Whether the Authority of a Prelate Is Required for the Commutation or the Dispensation of a Vow?
1875512] Whether the Children of Jews and Other Unbelievers Ought to Be Baptized Against Their Parents''Will?
1875512] Whether the Unnatural Vice Is the Greatest Sin Among the Species of Lust?
1875513:28) that the servants of the householder, in whose field cockle had been sown, asked him:"Wilt thou that we go and gather it up?"
1875513:3,"Wilt thou not be afraid of the power?
1875513] Whether Attention Is a Necessary Condition of Prayer?
1875513] Whether Prudence Can Be in Sinners?
1875513] Whether the Order of Charity Endures in Heaven?
1875514:31):"O thou of little faith, why didst thou doubt?"
1875514:4):"Who art thou that judgest another man''s servant?"
1875514:4):"Who art thou that judgest another man''s servant[?]
1875514:5,"He that is evil to himself, to whom will he be good?"
1875514:5,"He that is evil to himself, to whom will he be good?"
1875514] Whether Prayer Should Last a Long Time?
1875514] Whether Prudence Is in All Who Have Grace?
1875515:11,"Who is like to Thee among the strong, O Lord?"
1875515:12:"Dost thou know that the Pharisees, when they heard this word, were scandalized?"
1875515] Whether Prayer Is Meritorious?
1875515] Whether Prudence Is in Us by Nature?
1875516] Whether Prudence Can Be Lost Through Forgetfulness?
1875516] Whether Sinners Impetrate Anything from God by Their Prayers?
1875516]( 16) Whether sinners impetrate anything from God by praying?
1875517] Whether the Parts of Prayer Are Fittingly Described As Supplications, Prayers, Intercessions, and Thanksgivings?
1875518:21, 22):"If in silent thought thou answer: How shall I know the word that the Lord hath spoken?
1875519:9):"Who is he?
187551:6):"If I be a father, where is My honor?"
187551:8):"If you offer the blind in sacrifice, is it not evil?"
187551] Whether Abstinence Is a Special Virtue?
187551] Whether Abstinence Is a Virtue?
187551] Whether Adoration Is an Act of Latria or Religion?
187551] Whether All Dissimulation Is a Sin?
187551] Whether All the Actions of the Moral Virtues Pertain to the Active Life?
187551] Whether Almsgiving Is an Act of Charity?
187551] Whether Ambition Is a Sin?
187551] Whether Any Gratuitous Grace Attaches to Words?
187551] Whether Any Precept Should Be Given About Charity?
187551] Whether Any Virtue Regards the Outward Movements of the Body?
187551] Whether Apostasy Pertains to Unbelief?
187551] Whether Backbiting Is Suitably Defined As the Blackening of Another''s Character by Secret Words?
187551] Whether Beneficence Is an Act of Charity?
187551] Whether Blasphemy Is Opposed to the Confession of Faith?
187551] Whether Blindness of Mind Is a Sin?
187551] Whether Boasting Is Opposed to the Virtue of Truth?
187551] Whether Charity Is Friendship?
187551] Whether Chastity Is a Virtue?
187551] Whether Clemency and Meekness Are Absolutely the Same?
187551] Whether Confession Is an Act of Faith?
187551] Whether Contention Is a Mortal Sin?
187551] Whether Continence Is a Virtue?
187551] Whether Counsel Should Be Reckoned Among the Gifts of the Holy Ghost?
187551] Whether Covetousness Is a Sin?
187551] Whether Cruelty Is Opposed to Clemency?
187551] Whether Curiosity Can Be About Intellective Knowledge?
187551] Whether Daring Is a Sin?
187551] Whether Death Is the Punishment of Our First Parents''Sin?
187551] Whether Derision Is a Special Sin Distinct from Those Already Mentioned?
187551] Whether Despair Is a Sin?
187551] Whether Devotion Is a Special Act?
187551] Whether Discord Is a Sin?
187551] Whether Divination Is a Sin?
187551] Whether Drink Is the Matter of Sobriety?
187551] Whether Drunkenness Is a Sin?
187551] Whether Effeminacy* Is Opposed to Perseverance?
187551] Whether Envy Is a Kind of Sorrow?
187551] Whether Evil Is Properly the Motive of Mercy?
187551] Whether Faith Is Infused into Man by God?
187551] Whether Fasting Is an Act of Virtue?
187551] Whether Fear Is a Sin?
187551] Whether Fear Is an Effect of Faith?
187551] Whether Fearlessness Is a Sin?
187551] Whether Flattery Is a Sin?
187551] Whether Folly Is Contrary to Wisdom?
187551] Whether Fortitude Is a Gift?
187551] Whether Fortitude Is a Virtue?
187551] Whether Fraternal Correction Is an Act of Charity?
187551] Whether Friendliness Is a Special Virtue?
187551] Whether Gluttony Is a Sin?
187551] Whether God Can Be Feared?
187551] Whether God Should Be Praised with the Lips?
187551] Whether Heresy Is a Species of Unbelief?
187551] Whether Honesty Is the Same As Virtue?
187551] Whether Honor Denotes Something Corporal?
187551] Whether Hope Is a Virtue?
187551] Whether Hope Is in the Will As Its Subject?
187551] Whether Humility Is a Virtue?
187551] Whether Idolatry Is Rightly Reckoned a Species of Superstition?
187551] Whether Imprudence Is a Sin?
187551] Whether Incontinence Pertains to the Soul or to the Body?
187551] Whether Ingratitude Is Always a Sin?
187551] Whether Injustice Is a Special Virtue?
187551] Whether Insensibility Is a Vice?
187551] Whether Irony Is a Sin?
187551] Whether It Be Unlawful to Practice the Observances of the Magic Art?
187551] Whether It Is Always Sinful to Wage War?
187551] Whether It Is Lawful for Religious to Teach, Preach, and the Like?
187551] Whether It Is Lawful to Adjure a Man?
187551] Whether It Is Lawful to Be Angry?
187551] Whether It Is Lawful to Curse Anyone?
187551] Whether It Is Lawful to Desire the Office of a Bishop?
187551] Whether It Is Lawful to Sell a Thing for More Than Its Worth?
187551] Whether It Is Natural for Man to Possess External Things?
187551] Whether It Is Necessary for Perjury That the Statement Confirmed on Oath Be False?
187551] Whether It Is Possible for Anyone to Hate God?
187551] Whether It Is Unlawful to Kill Any Living Thing?
187551] Whether It Is a Sin to Take Usury for Money Lent?
187551] Whether It Was Fitting for Man to Be Tempted by the Devil?
187551] Whether Joy Is Effected in Us by Charity?
187551] Whether Judgment Is an Act of Justice?
187551] Whether Justice Is Fittingly Defined As Being the Perpetual and Constant Will to Render to Each One His Right?
187551] Whether Knowledge Is a Gift?
187551] Whether Liberality Is a Virtue?
187551] Whether Life Is Fittingly Divided into Active and Contemplative?
187551] Whether Lying Is Always Opposed to Truth?
187551] Whether Magnanimity Is About Honors?
187551] Whether Magnificence Is a Virtue?
187551] Whether Martyrdom Is an Act of Virtue?
187551] Whether Meanness Is a Vice?
187551] Whether Memory Is a Part of Prudence?
187551] Whether Men Are Bound to Pay Tithes Under a Necessity of Precept?
187551] Whether Men Are Under a Necessity of Precept to Make Oblations?
187551] Whether Modesty Is a Part of Temperance?
187551] Whether Negligence Is a Special Sin?
187551] Whether Observance Is a Special Virtue, Distinct from Other Virtues?
187551] Whether Offering a Sacrifice to God Is of the Law of Nature?
187551] Whether One Can, Without a Mortal Sin, Deny the Truth Which Would Lead to One''s Condemnation?
187551] Whether One Man Is Bound to Obey Another?
187551] Whether Patience Is a Virtue?
187551] Whether Peace Is the Same As Concord?
187551] Whether Perseverance Is a Virtue?
187551] Whether Piety Extends to Particular Human Individuals?
187551] Whether Piety Is a Gift?
187551] Whether Prayer Is an Act of the Appetitive Power?
187551] Whether Presumption Is a Sin?
187551] Whether Presumption Trusts in God or in Our Own Power?
187551] Whether Pride Is a Sin?
187551] Whether Pride Was the First Man''s First Sin?
187551] Whether Prodigality Is Opposite to Covetousness?
187551] Whether Prophecy Can Be Natural?
187551] Whether Prophecy Is Fittingly Divided into the Prophecy of Divine Predestination, of Foreknowledge, and of Denunciation?
187551] Whether Prophecy Pertains to Knowledge?
187551] Whether Prudence Is in the Cognitive or in the Appetitive Faculty?
187551] Whether Prudence of the Flesh Is a Sin?
187551] Whether Pusillanimity Is a Sin?
187551] Whether Quarreling Is Opposed to the Virtue of Friendship or Affability?
187551] Whether Religion Directs Man to God Alone?
187551] Whether Religion Implies a State of Perfection?
187551] Whether Respect of Persons Is a Sin?
187551] Whether Restitution Is an Act of Commutative Justice?
187551] Whether Reviling Consists in Words?
187551] Whether Right Is the Object of Justice?
187551] Whether Sacrilege Can Be a Species of Lust?
187551] Whether Sacrilege Is the Violation of a Sacred Thing?
187551] Whether Scandal Is Fittingly Defined As Being Something Less Rightly Said or Done That Occasions Spiritual Downfall?
187551] Whether Schism Is a Special Sin?
187551] Whether Sedition Is a Special Sin Distinct from Other Sins?
187551] Whether Shamefacedness Is a Virtue?
187551] Whether Simony Is an Intentional Will to Buy or Sell Something Spiritual or Connected with a Spiritual Thing?
187551] Whether Six Species Are Fittingly Assigned to Lust?
187551] Whether Sloth Is a Sin?
187551] Whether Strife Is Always a Sin?
187551] Whether Superstition Is a Vice Contrary to Religion?
187551] Whether Tale- bearing Is a Sin Distinct from Backbiting?
187551] Whether Temperance Is a Virtue?
187551] Whether Thankfulness Is a Special Virtue, Distinct from Other Virtues?
187551] Whether There Can Be Anything Pernicious in the Worship of the True God?
187551] Whether There Can Be Virtue and Vice in Connection with Outward Apparel?
187551] Whether There Is Only One Religious Order?
187551] Whether There Is Order in Charity?
187551] Whether There Is a Gratuitous Grace of Working Miracles?
187551] Whether There Should Be a Precept of Hope?
187551] Whether There Was Faith in the Angels, or in Man, in Their Original State?
187551] Whether This Is a Fitting Definition of Faith:"Faith Is the Substance of Things to Be Hoped For, the Evidence of Things That Appear Not?"
187551] Whether Those Who Are Not Practiced in Keeping the Commandments Should Enter Religion?
187551] Whether Those Who Received the Gift of Tongues Spoke in Every Language?
187551] Whether Truth Is a Virtue?
187551] Whether Unbelief Is a Sin?
187551] Whether Understanding Is a Gift of the Holy Ghost?
187551] Whether Vengeance Is Lawful?
187551] Whether Virginity Consists in Integrity of the Flesh?
187551] Whether Wisdom Should Be Reckoned Among the Gifts of the Holy Ghost?
187551] Whether a Man Can Justly Judge One Who Is Not Subject to His Jurisdiction?
187551] Whether a Man Is Bound to Accuse?
187551] Whether a Man Is Bound to Give Evidence?
187551] Whether a Species of Prudence Is Regnative?
187551] Whether a Vow Consists in a Mere Purpose of the Will?
187551] Whether an Advocate Is Bound to Defend the Suits of the Poor?
187551] Whether in Some Cases It May Be Lawful to Maim Anyone?
187551] Whether in the Old Law There Should Have Been Given Precepts of Faith?
187551] Whether the Active Life Is More Excellent Than the Contemplative?
187551] Whether the Contemplative Life Has Nothing to Do with the Affections, and Pertains Wholly to the Intellect?
187551] Whether the Desire of Glory Is a Sin?
187551] Whether the Love of Charity Stops at God, or Extends to Our Neighbor?
187551] Whether the Matter of Lust Is Only Venereal Desires and Pleasures?
187551] Whether the Notion of a State Denotes a Condition of Freedom or Servitude?
187551] Whether the Object of Faith Is the First Truth?
187551] Whether the Perfection of the Christian Life Consists Chiefly in Charity?
187551] Whether the Precepts of Fortitude Are Suitably Given in the Divine Law?
187551] Whether the Precepts of Temperance Are Suitably Given in the Divine Law?
187551] Whether the Precepts of the Decalogue Are Precepts of Justice?
187551] Whether the Precepts of the Decalogue Should Have Included a Precept of Prudence?
187551] Whether the Proper Matter of Studiousness Is Knowledge?
187551] Whether the Prophets See the Very Essence of God?
187551] Whether the Sin Against the Holy Ghost Is the Same As the Sin Committed Through Certain Malice?
187551] Whether the Soul of Man Is Carried Away to Things Divine?
187551] Whether the Temptation of God Consists in Certain Deeds, Wherein the Expected Result Is Ascribed to the Power of God Alone?
187551] Whether the Will Is the Subject of Charity?
187551] Whether to Be Loved Is More Proper to Charity Than to Love?
187551] Whether to Believe Is to Think with Assent?
187551] Whether to Decline from Evil and to Do Good Are Parts of Justice?
187551] Whether to Swear Is to Call God to Witness?
187551] Whether"Epikeia"[*_ Epieikeia_] Is a Virtue?
187551] Whether_ Euboulia_ Is a Virtue?
1875520:14, 15,"Is it not lawful for me to do what I will?
1875520:8,"What man is there that is fearful and fainthearted?"
1875523:8):"Who is this king of glory?"
1875523:8,"How shall I curse whom God hath not cursed?"
1875524:45):"Who, thinkest thou, is a faithful and prudent[ Douay:''wise''] servant whom his lord hath appointed over his family?"
1875527:4):"Anger hath no mercy, nor fury when it breaketh forth; and who can bear the violence(_ impetum_) of one provoked?"
1875527:4,"Anger hath no mercy, nor fury when it breaketh forth: and who can bear the violence of one provoked?"
187552:4,"Or despisest thou the riches of His goodness, and patience, and longsuffering?"
187552] Whether Adoration Denotes an Action of the Body?
187552] Whether All Perjury Is Sinful?
187552] Whether All Things Desire Peace?
187552] Whether Ambition Is Opposed to Magnanimity by Excess?
187552] Whether Anger Is a Sin?
187552] Whether Any One Can Be Perfect in This Life?
187552] Whether Backbiting Is a Graver Sin Than Tale- bearing?
187552] Whether Backbiting Is a Mortal Sin?
187552] Whether Blasphemy Is Always a Mortal Sin?
187552] Whether Boasting Is a Mortal Sin?
187552] Whether Both Clemency and Meekness Are Virtues?
187552] Whether Charity Is Caused in Us by Infusion?
187552] Whether Charity Is Something Created in the Soul?
187552] Whether Chastity Is a General Virtue?
187552] Whether Confession of Faith Is Necessary for Salvation?
187552] Whether Contention Is a Daughter of Vainglory?
187552] Whether Covetousness Is a Special Sin?
187552] Whether Cruelty Differs from Savagery or Brutality?
187552] Whether Daring Is Opposed to Fortitude?
187552] Whether Derision Can Be a Mortal Sin?
187552] Whether Desires for Pleasures of Touch Are the Matter of Continence?
187552] Whether Devotion Is an Act of Religion?
187552] Whether Discord Is a Daughter of Vainglory?
187552] Whether Disobedience Is a Mortal Sin?
187552] Whether Disobedience Is the Most Grievous of Sins?
187552] Whether Divination Is a Species of Superstition?
187552] Whether Drunkenness Is a Mortal Sin?
187552] Whether Dulness of Sense Is a Sin Distinct from Blindness of Mind?
187552] Whether Envy Is a Sin?
187552] Whether Eternal Happiness Is the Proper Object of Hope?
187552] Whether Every Religious Is Bound to Keep All the Counsels?
187552] Whether Faith Has the Effect of Purifying the Heart?
187552] Whether Faith Resides in the Intellect?
187552] Whether Fasting Is an Act of Abstinence?
187552] Whether Fear Is Fittingly Divided into Filial, Initial, Servile and Worldly Fear?
187552] Whether Fearlessness Is Opposed to Fortitude?
187552] Whether Flattery Is a Mortal Sin?
187552] Whether Folly Is a Sin?
187552] Whether Fortitude Is a Special Virtue?
187552] Whether Fraternal Correction Is a Matter of Precept?
187552] Whether Gluttony Is a Mortal Sin?
187552] Whether God Ought to Be Loved More Than Our Neighbor?
187552] Whether God Should Be Praised with Song?
187552] Whether Hatred of God Is the Greatest of Sins?
187552] Whether Heresy Is Properly About Matters of Faith?
187552] Whether Honor Is Properly Due to Those Who Are Above Us?
187552] Whether Humility Has to Do with the Appetite?
187552] Whether Hypocrisy Is the Same As Dissimulation?
187552] Whether Idolatry Is a Sin?
187552] Whether Imprudence Is a Special Sin?
187552] Whether Incontinence Is a Sin?
187552] Whether Ingratitude Is a Special Sin?
187552] Whether Intemperance Is a Childish Sin?
187552] Whether Irony Is a Less Grievous Sin Than Boasting?
187552] Whether It Belongs to Observance to Pay Worship and Honor to Those Who Are in Positions of Dignity?
187552] Whether It Is Always Unlawful to Give Money for the Sacraments?
187552] Whether It Is Becoming to Pray?
187552] Whether It Is Fitting That the Law Should Debar Certain Persons from the Office of Advocate?
187552] Whether It Is Fitting to Distinguish Six Kinds of Sin Against the Holy Ghost?
187552] Whether It Is Lawful for Clerics and Bishops to Fight?
187552] Whether It Is Lawful for Parents to Strike Their Children, or Masters Their Slaves?
187552] Whether It Is Lawful for Religious to Occupy Themselves with Secular Business?
187552] Whether It Is Lawful for a Judge to Pronounce Judgment Against the Truth That He Knows, on Account of Evidence to the Contrary?
187552] Whether It Is Lawful for a Man to Possess a Thing As His Own?
187552] Whether It Is Lawful for a Man to Refuse Absolutely an Appointment to the Episcopate?
187552] Whether It Is Lawful for the Accused to Defend Himself with Calumnies?
187552] Whether It Is Lawful to Adjure the Demons?
187552] Whether It Is Lawful to Ask for Any Other Kind of Consideration for Money Lent?
187552] Whether It Is Lawful to Curse an Irrational Creature?
187552] Whether It Is Lawful to Judge?
187552] Whether It Is Lawful to Kill Sinners?
187552] Whether It Is Lawful to Swear?
187552] Whether It Is Necessary for the Accusation to Be Made in Writing?
187552] Whether It Is a Sin to Tempt God?
187552] Whether Justice Is Always Towards Another?
187552] Whether Liberality Is About Money?
187552] Whether Lies Are Sufficiently Divided into Officious, Jocose, and Mischievous Lies?
187552] Whether Life Is Adequately Divided into Active and Contemplative?
187552] Whether Lifeless Faith Is a Gift of God?
187552] Whether Magnanimity Is Essentially About Great Honors?
187552] Whether Magnificence Is a Special Virtue?
187552] Whether Martyrdom Is an Act of Fortitude?
187552] Whether Men Are Bound to Pay Tithes of All Things?
187552] Whether Modesty Is Only About Outward Actions?
187552] Whether Negligence Is Opposed to Prudence?
187552] Whether No Venereal Act Can Be Without Sin?
187552] Whether Obedience Is a Special Virtue?
187552] Whether Oblations Are Due to Priests Alone?
187552] Whether Observances Directed to the Alteration of Bodies, As for the Purpose of Acquiring Health or the Like, Are Unlawful?
187552] Whether One Ought to Be Bound by Vow to Enter Religion?
187552] Whether Patience Is the Greatest of the Virtues?
187552] Whether Perseverance Is a Part of Fortitude?
187552] Whether Pertinacity Is Opposed to Perseverance?
187552] Whether Piety Provides Support for Our Parents?
187552] Whether Political Prudence Is Fittingly Accounted a Part of Prudence?
187552] Whether Presumption Is Opposed to Magnanimity by Excess?
187552] Whether Presumption Is a Sin?
187552] Whether Pride Is a Special Sin?
187552] Whether Prodigality Is a Sin?
187552] Whether Prophecy Is a Habit?
187552] Whether Prophetic Revelation Comes Through the Angels?
187552] Whether Prudence Belongs to the Practical Reason Alone or Also to the Speculative Reason?
187552] Whether Prudence Pertains to the Active Life?
187552] Whether Prudence of the Flesh Is a Mortal Sin?
187552] Whether Pusillanimity Is Opposed to Magnanimity?
187552] Whether Quarreling Is a More Grievous Sin Than Flattery?
187552] Whether Rapture Pertains to the Cognitive Rather Than to the Appetitive Power?
187552] Whether Religion Is a Virtue?
187552] Whether Respect of Persons Takes Place in the Dispensation of Spiritual Goods?
187552] Whether Restitution of What Has Been Taken Away Is Necessary for Salvation?
187552] Whether Reviling or Railing Is a Mortal Sin?
187552] Whether Right Is Fittingly Divided into Natural Right and Positive Right?
187552] Whether Sacrifice Should Be Offered to God Alone?
187552] Whether Sacrilege Is a Special Sin?
187552] Whether Scandal Is a Sin?
187552] Whether Schism Is a Graver Sin Than Unbelief?
187552] Whether Sedition Is Always a Mortal Sin?
187552] Whether Shamefacedness Is About a Disgraceful Action?
187552] Whether Simple Fornication Is a Mortal Sin?
187552] Whether Sloth Is a Special Vice?
187552] Whether Sobriety Is by Itself a Special Virtue?
187552] Whether Strife Is a Daughter of Anger?
187552] Whether Studiousness Is a Part of Temperance?
187552] Whether Temperance Is a Special Virtue?
187552] Whether There Are Various Species of Superstition?
187552] Whether There Can Be Any Excess in the Worship of God?
187552] Whether There Can Be Despair Without Unbelief?
187552] Whether There Can Be a Virtue About Games?
187552] Whether There Is a Vice Opposed to Meanness?
187552] Whether There Should Be Different Duties or States in the Church?
187552] Whether There Should Have Been Given Two Precepts of Charity?
187552] Whether There Should Have Been Given a Precept of Fear?
187552] Whether This Kind of Friendship Is a Part of Justice?
187552] Whether Transgression Is a Special Sin?
187552] Whether Truth Is a Special Virtue?
187552] Whether Unbelief Is in the Intellect As Its Subject?
187552] Whether Understanding* Is a Part of Prudence?
187552] Whether Vainglory Is Opposed to Magnanimity?
187552] Whether Vengeance Is a Special Virtue?
187552] Whether Virginity Is Unlawful?
187552] Whether We Ought to Do Good to All?
187552] Whether We Should Love Charity Out of Charity?
187552] Whether Wisdom Is in the Intellect As Its Subject?
187552] Whether a Man Is Called Unjust Through Doing an Unjust Thing?
187552] Whether a Prince Forfeits His Dominion Over His Subjects, on Account of Apostasy from the Faith, So That They No Longer Owe Him Allegiance?
187552] Whether a Religious Order Should Be Established for the Works of the Active Life?
187552] Whether a Sale Is Rendered Unlawful Through a Fault in the Thing Sold?
187552] Whether a Vow Should Always Be About a Better Good?
187552] Whether in the Blessed There Is Hope?
187552] Whether in the Demons There Is Faith?
187552] Whether the Act of Faith Is Suitably Distinguished As Believing God, Believing in a God and Believing in God?
187552] Whether the Active Life Is of Greater Merit Than the Contemplative?
187552] Whether the Adornment of Women Is Devoid of Mortal Sin?
187552] Whether the Different Kinds of Almsdeeds Are Suitably Enumerated?
187552] Whether the Evidence of Two or Three Persons Suffices?
187552] Whether the First Man''s Pride Consisted in His Coveting God''s Likeness?
187552] Whether the First Precept of the Decalogue Is Fittingly Expressed?
187552] Whether the Fourth Beatitude:"Blessed Are They That Hunger and Thirst After Justice,"Corresponds to the Gift of Fortitude?
187552] Whether the Gift of Counsel Corresponds to the Virtue of Prudence?
187552] Whether the Gift of Knowledge Is About Divine Things?
187552] Whether the Gift of Tongues Is More Excellent Than the Grace of Prophecy?
187552] Whether the Gift of Understanding Is Compatible with Faith?
187552] Whether the Grace of the Word of Wisdom and Knowledge Is Becoming to Women?
187552] Whether the Honest Is the Same As the Beautiful?
187552] Whether the Innocent Is More Bound to Give Thanks to God Than the Penitent?
187552] Whether the Manner and Order of the First Temptation Was Fitting?
187552] Whether the Mean Is to Be Observed in the Same Way in Distributive As in Commutative Justice?
187552] Whether the Moral Virtues Pertain to the Contemplative Life?
187552] Whether the Object of Faith Is Something Complex, by Way of a Proposition?
187552] Whether the Particular Punishments of Our First Parents Are Suitably Appointed in Scripture?
187552] Whether the Precepts Referring to Knowledge and Understanding Were Fittingly Set Down in the Old Law?
187552] Whether the Precepts of the Parts of Fortitude Are Suitably Given in the Divine Law?
187552] Whether the Precepts of the Virtues Annexed to Temperance Are Suitably Given in the Divine Law?
187552] Whether the Prohibitive Precepts Relating to the Vices Opposed to Prudence Are Fittingly Propounded in the Old Law?
187552] Whether the Reason for Taking Pity Is a Defect in the Person Who Pities?
187552] Whether the Second Beatitude,"Blessed Are the Meek,"Corresponds to the Gift of Piety?
187552] Whether the Sin of Fear Is Contrary to Fortitude?
187552] Whether the Spiritual Joy, Which Results from Charity, Is Compatible with an Admixture of Sorrow?
187552] Whether the Vice of Curiosity Is About Sensitive Knowledge?
187552] Whether the Wicked Can Work Miracles?
187552] Whether to Love Considered As an Act of Charity Is the Same As Goodwill?
187552] Whether, in Prophetic Revelation, New Species of Things Are Impressed on the Prophet''s Mind, or Merely a New Light?
187552] Whether_ Epikeia_ Is a Part of Justice?
187552] Whether_ Euboulia_ Is a Special Virtue, Distinct from Prudence?
187552]> Whether the Supreme Good, God, Is the Cause of Evil?
1875531:10,"Who shall find a valiant woman?"
1875534:11):"He that hath not been tempted[ Douay:''tried''], what manner of things doth he know?"
1875537:23,"Whom hast thou reproached, and whom hast thou blasphemed, and against whom hast thou exalted thy voice?"
1875537:3):"O wicked presumption, whence camest thou?"
1875537:3,"O wicked presumption, whence camest thou?"
187553: Further, boasting seems to be occasioned by riches; wherefore it is written( Wis. 5:8):"What hath pride profited us?
187553: Further, it is written( James 4:1):"From whence are wars and quarrels[ Douay:''contentions''] among you?
187553: Further, it is written( Malachi 1:8):"If you offer the lame and the sick, is it not evil?"
187553:3):"Whereas there is among you zeal[ Douay:''envying''] and contention, are you not carnal, and walk according to men?"
187553] Whether Adoration Requires a Definite Place?
187553] Whether All Anger Is a Mortal Sin?
187553] Whether All Perjury Is a Mortal Sin?
187553] Whether All Vows Are Binding?
187553] Whether Anything False Can Come Under Faith?
187553] Whether Backbiting Is the Gravest of All Sins Committed Against One''s Neighbor?
187553] Whether Blindness of Mind and Dulness of Sense Arise from Sins of the Flesh?
187553] Whether Charity Is Infused According to the Capacity of Our Natural Gifts?
187553] Whether Charity Is a Virtue?
187553] Whether Charity Is the Form of Faith?
187553] Whether Chastity Is a Distinct Virtue from Abstinence?
187553] Whether Constancy Pertains to Perseverance?
187553] Whether Contemplation or Meditation Is the Cause of Devotion?
187553] Whether Corporal Alms Are of More Account Than Spiritual Alms?
187553] Whether Covetousness Is Opposed to Liberality?
187553] Whether Cowardice* Is a Greater Vice Than Intemperance?
187553] Whether Craftiness Is a Special Sin?
187553] Whether Cursing Is a Mortal Sin?
187553] Whether Despair Is the Greatest of Sins?
187553] Whether Docility Should Be Accounted a Part of Prudence?
187553] Whether Dulia Is a Special Virtue Distinct from Latria?
187553] Whether Duties Differ According to Their Actions?
187553] Whether Envy Is a Mortal Sin?
187553] Whether Every Lie Is a Sin?
187553] Whether Fasting Is a Matter of Precept?
187553] Whether Fear Is a Mortal Sin?
187553] Whether Folly Is a Daughter of Lust?
187553] Whether Fornication Is the Most Grievous of Sins?
187553] Whether Fortitude Is About Fear and Daring?
187553] Whether Fraternal Correction Belongs Only to Prelates?
187553] Whether Gluttony Is the Greatest of Sins?
187553] Whether He That Is Appointed to the Episcopate Ought to Be Better Than Others?
187553] Whether Heretics Ought to Be Tolerated?
187553] Whether Hope Is in the Damned?
187553] Whether Hypocrisy Is Contrary to the Virtue of Truth?
187553] Whether Idolatry Is the Gravest of Sins?
187553] Whether Ingratitude Is Always a Mortal Sin?
187553] Whether Irrational Creatures Also Ought to Be Loved Out of Charity?
187553] Whether It Is Lawful for a Private Individual to Kill a Man Who Has Sinned?
187553] Whether It Is Lawful for the Accused to Escape Judgment by Appealing?
187553] Whether It Is Lawful to Adjure an Irrational Creature?
187553] Whether It Is Lawful to Give and Receive Money for Spiritual Actions?
187553] Whether It Is Lawful to Imprison a Man?
187553] Whether It Is Lawful to Lay Ambushes in War?
187553] Whether It Is Necessary for Salvation to Believe Anything Above the Natural Reason?
187553] Whether It Is Possible to Have Patience Without Grace?
187553] Whether It Is Unlawful to Form a Judgment from Suspicions?
187553] Whether It Suffices to Restore the Exact Amount Taken?
187553] Whether Justice Is a Virtue?
187553] Whether Magnanimity Is a Virtue?
187553] Whether Man Is More Shamefaced of Those Who Are More Closely Connected with Him?
187553] Whether Martyrdom Is an Act of the Greatest Perfection?
187553] Whether Mercy Is a Virtue?
187553] Whether Negligence Can Be a Mortal Sin?
187553] Whether Obedience Is the Greatest of the Virtues?
187553] Whether Observance Is a Greater Virtue Than Piety?
187553] Whether Observances Directed to the Purpose of Fortune- telling Are Unlawful?
187553] Whether Omission Is a Special Sin?
187553] Whether One Man May Hope for Another''s Eternal Happiness?
187553] Whether One Ought to Suffer Oneself to Be Reviled?
187553] Whether One Ought, by Humility, to Subject Oneself to All Men?
187553] Whether One Who Is Bound by a Vow to Enter Religion Is Under an Obligation of Entering Religion?
187553] Whether Out of Charity God Ought to Be Loved for Himself?
187553] Whether Out of Charity, Man Is Bound to Love God More Than Himself?
187553] Whether Paul, When in Rapture, Saw the Essence of God?
187553] Whether Peace Is the Proper Effect of Charity?
187553] Whether Piety Is a Special Virtue Distinct from Other Virtues?
187553] Whether Poverty Is Required for Religious Perfection?
187553] Whether Prayer Is an Act of Religion?
187553] Whether Precipitation Is a Sin Included in Imprudence?
187553] Whether Presumption Is More Opposed to Fear Than to Hope?
187553] Whether Prodigality Is a More Grievous Sin Than Covetousness?
187553] Whether Prophecy Is Only About Future Contingencies?
187553] Whether Prudence Takes Cognizance of Singulars?
187553] Whether Religion Is One Virtue?
187553] Whether Religious Are Bound to Manual Labor?
187553] Whether Respect of Persons Takes Place in Showing Honor and Respect?
187553] Whether Scandal Is a Special Sin?
187553] Whether Schismatics Have Any Power?
187553] Whether Sloth Is a Mortal Sin?
187553] Whether Teaching Is a Work of the Active or of the Contemplative Life?
187553] Whether Temperance Is Only About Desires and Pleasures?
187553] Whether Temptation of God Is Opposed to the Virtue of Religion?
187553] Whether There Are Various Actions Pertaining to the Contemplative Life?
187553] Whether There Can Be Sin in the Excess of Play?
187553] Whether There Is a Different Matter for Both Kinds of Justice?
187553] Whether Three Accompanying Conditions of an Oath Are Suitably Assigned, Namely, Justice, Judgment, and Truth?
187553] Whether Truth Is a Part of Justice?
187553] Whether Two Precepts of Charity Suffice?
187553] Whether Unbelief Is the Greatest of Sins?
187553] Whether Using Money Is the Act of Liberality?
187553] Whether Vainglory Is a Mortal Sin?
187553] Whether Vengeance Should Be Wrought by Means of Punishments Customary Among Men?
187553] Whether Virginity Is a Virtue?
187553] Whether We Can Suffer Injustice Willingly?
187553] Whether We Ought to Distinguish Several Species of Divination?
187553] Whether We Ought to Do Good to Those Rather Who Are More Closely United to Us?
187553] Whether Wisdom Is Merely Speculative, or Practical Also?
187553] Whether Worldly Fear Is Always Evil?
187553] Whether a Judge May Condemn a Man Who Is Not Accused?
187553] Whether a Man Is Bound to Give Thanks to Every Benefactor?
187553] Whether a Man Is Bound to Restore Whatever Profits He Has Made Out of Money Gotten by Usury?
187553] Whether a Man May Make Oblations of Whatever He Lawfully Possesses?
187553] Whether a Man Who Disbelieves One Article of Faith, Can Have Lifeless Faith in the Other Articles?
187553] Whether a Man''s Evidence Can Be Rejected Without Any Fault of His?
187553] Whether a Natural Disposition Is Requisite for Prophecy?
187553] Whether a Part of Prudence Should Be Reckoned to Be Domestic?
187553] Whether a Religious Order Can Be Directed to Soldiering?
187553] Whether an Accusation Is Rendered Unjust by Calumny, Collusion or Evasion?
187553] Whether an Advocate Sins by Defending an Unjust Cause?
187553] Whether drunkenness is the gravest of sins?
187553] Whether hatred of one''s neighbor is always a sin?
187553] Whether the Aforesaid Virtues Are Parts of Temperance?
187553] Whether the Contemplative Life Is Hindered by the Active Life?
187553] Whether the Degrees of Prophecy Can Be Distinguished According to the Imaginary Vision?
187553] Whether the Essence of Theft Consists in Taking Another''s Thing Secretly?
187553] Whether the Gift of Counsel Remains in Heaven?
187553] Whether the Gift of Knowledge Is Practical Knowledge?
187553] Whether the Gift of Understanding Is Merely Speculative or Also Practical?
187553] Whether the Honest Differs from the Useful and the Pleasant?
187553] Whether the Incontinent Man Sins More Gravely Than the Intemperate?
187553] Whether the Lust That Is About Venereal Acts Can Be a Sin?
187553] Whether the Matter of Magnificence Is Great Expenditure?
187553] Whether the Offering of Sacrifice Is a Special Act of Virtue?
187553] Whether the Prophetic Vision Is Always Accompanied by Abstraction from the Senses?
187553] Whether the Right of Nations Is the Same As the Natural Right?
187553] Whether the Second Precept of the Decalogue Is Fittingly Expressed?
187553] Whether the Seller Is Bound to State the Defects of the Thing Sold?
187553] Whether the Sin Against the Holy Ghost Can Be Forgiven?
187553] Whether the Sin of Blasphemy Is the Greatest Sin?
187553] Whether the Species of Sacrilege Are Distinguished According to the Sacred Things?
187553] Whether the Spiritual Joy Which Proceeds from Charity, Can Be Filled?
187553] Whether the Subject of Continence Is the Concupiscible Power?
187553] Whether the Subject of Pride Is the Irascible Faculty?
187553] Whether the Use of Wine Is Altogether Unlawful?
187553] Whether, in This Life, Perfection Consists in the Observance of the Commandments or of the Counsels?
187553] Whether_ Synesis_ Is a Virtue?
1875548:4, 5):"Who can glory like to thee?
1875549:13,"Shall I eat the flesh of bullocks?
1875549:16,"But to the sinner God hath said: Why dost thou declare My justice?"
187554: Further, Job seems to have contended with God, according to Job 39:32:"Shall he that contendeth with God be so easily silenced?"
187554:3,"Why do you love vanity, and seek after lying?"
187554:7,"What hast thou that thou hast not received?
187554:9,"How turn you again to the weak and needy elements?"
187554] Whether Adam''s Sin Was More Grievous Than Eve''s?
187554] Whether All Are Bound to Keep the Fasts of the Church?
187554] Whether All Are Bound to Offer Sacrifices?
187554] Whether Anger Is the Most Grievous Sin?
187554] Whether Beneficence Is a Special Virtue?
187554] Whether Charity Can Increase?
187554] Whether Charity Is a Special Virtue?
187554] Whether Clemency and Meekness Are the Greatest Virtues?
187554] Whether Continence Is Better Than Temperance?
187554] Whether Corporal Almsdeeds Have a Spiritual Effect?
187554] Whether Covetousness Is Always a Mortal Sin?
187554] Whether Cursing Is a Graver Sin Than Backbiting?
187554] Whether Death Is Essential to Martyrdom?
187554] Whether Despair Arises from Sloth?
187554] Whether Divination Practiced by Invoking the Demons Is Unlawful?
187554] Whether Doubts Should Be Interpreted for the Best?
187554] Whether Drunkenness Excuses from Sin?
187554] Whether Dulia Has Various Species?
187554] Whether Envy Is a Capital Vice?
187554] Whether Even Virtuous Men Can Be Ashamed?
187554] Whether Every Act of an Unbeliever Is a Sin?
187554] Whether Every Lie Is a Mortal Sin?
187554] Whether Faith Can Be Greater in One Man Than in Another?
187554] Whether Favors Should Be Withheld from the Ungrateful?
187554] Whether Fear Excuses from Sin?
187554] Whether Fortitude Is Only About Dangers of Death?
187554] Whether God Can Be Loved Immediately in This Life?
187554] Whether God Ought to Be Obeyed in All Things?
187554] Whether Guile Is a Sin Pertaining to Craftiness?
187554] Whether Hatred of Our Neighbor Is the Most Grievous Sin Against Our Neighbor?
187554] Whether He Sins Who Demands an Oath of a Perjurer?
187554] Whether He Who Has Vowed to Enter Religion Is Bound to Remain in Religion in Perpetuity?
187554] Whether Honesty Should Be Reckoned a Part of Temperance?
187554] Whether Humility Is a Part of Modesty or Temperance?
187554] Whether Hypocrisy Is Always a Mortal Sin?
187554] Whether Intemperance Is the Most Disgraceful of Sins?
187554] Whether It Belongs to a Liberal Man Chiefly to Give?
187554] Whether It Is Always a Mortal Sin to Give False Evidence?
187554] Whether It Is Expedient to Take Vows?
187554] Whether It Is Fittingly Commanded That Man Should Love God with His Whole Heart?
187554] Whether It Is Lawful for Clerics to Kill Evil- doers?
187554] Whether It Is Lawful for Religious to Live on Alms?
187554] Whether It Is Lawful for an Advocate to Take a Fee for Pleading?
187554] Whether It Is Lawful to Borrow Money Under a Condition of Usury?
187554] Whether It Is Lawful to Fight on Holy Days?
187554] Whether It Is Lawful to Receive Money for Things Annexed to Spiritual Things?
187554] Whether It Is Necessary to Believe Those Things Which Can Be Proved by Natural Reason?
187554] Whether It Is Right That Schismatics Should Be Punished with Excommunication?
187554] Whether It Is Unlawful to Wear Divine Words at the Neck?
187554] Whether It Is a Grave Sin for the Listener to Suffer the Backbiter?
187554] Whether Joy Is a Virtue?
187554] Whether Joy Is an Effect of Devotion?
187554] Whether Justice Is in the Will As Its Subject?
187554] Whether Lifeless Faith Can Become Living, or Living Faith, Lifeless?
187554] Whether Lust Is a Capital Vice?
187554] Whether Magnanimity Is a Special Virtue?
187554] Whether Magnificence Is a Part of Fortitude?
187554] Whether Men Are Bound to Pay First- fruits?
187554] Whether Mercy Is the Greatest of the Virtues?
187554] Whether Military Prudence Should Be Reckoned a Part of Prudence?
187554] Whether Moses Was the Greatest of the Prophets?
187554] Whether Out of Charity, Man Ought to Love Himself More Than His Neighbor?
187554] Whether Paternal Right and Right of Dominion Should Be Distinguished As Special Species?
187554] Whether Patience Is a Part of Fortitude?
187554] Whether Paul, When in Rapture, Was Withdrawn from His Senses?
187554] Whether Peace Is a Virtue?
187554] Whether Perpetual Continence Is Required for Religious Perfection?
187554] Whether Perseverance Needs the Help of Grace?
187554] Whether Presumption Arises from Vainglory?
187554] Whether Prophets Always Know the Things Which They Prophesy?
187554] Whether Prudence Is a Virtue?
187554] Whether Purity Belongs Especially to Chastity?
187554] Whether Religion Is a Special Virtue, Distinct from the Others?
187554] Whether Reviling Arises from Anger?
187554] Whether Scandal Is a Mortal Sin?
187554] Whether Servile Fear Is Good?
187554] Whether Shrewdness Is Part of Prudence?
187554] Whether Sloth Should Be Accounted a Capital Vice?
187554] Whether Sobriety Is More Requisite in Persons of Greater Standing?
187554] Whether Temperance Is Only About Desires and Pleasures of Touch?
187554] Whether Theft and Robbery Are Sins of Different Species?
187554] Whether There Can Be Mortal Sin in Touches and Kisses?
187554] Whether There Is Certainty in the Hope of a Wayfarer?
187554] Whether There Is a Sin in Lack of Mirth?
187554] Whether Thoughtlessness Is a Special Sin Included in Imprudence?
187554] Whether Tithes Should Be Paid to the Clergy?
187554] Whether Vainglory Is a Capital Vice?
187554] Whether Vengeance Should Be Taken on Those Who Have Sinned Involuntarily?
187554] Whether Virginity Is More Excellent Than Marriage?
187554] Whether We Ought to Pray to God Alone?
187554] Whether Whoever Does an Injustice Sins Mortally?
187554] Whether Whoever Is Perfect Is in the State of Perfection?
187554] Whether Wisdom Can Be Without Grace, and with Mortal Sin?
187554] Whether a Bishop May Lawfully Forsake the Episcopal Cure, in Order to Enter Religion?
187554] Whether a Good Life Is Requisite for Prophecy?
187554] Whether a Man Can Lawfully Hope in Man?
187554] Whether a Man Can Sin First of All Against the Holy Ghost?
187554] Whether a Man Is Bound to Correct His Prelate?
187554] Whether a Man Is Bound to Repay a Favor at Once?
187554] Whether a Man Is Bound to Restore What He Has Not Taken?
187554] Whether a Man Ought to Love Himself Out of Charity?
187554] Whether a Man Who Is Condemned to Death May Lawfully Defend Himself If He Can?
187554] Whether a Religious Order Can Be Established for Preaching or Hearing Confessions?
187554] Whether a Sin of Omission Is More Grievous Than a Sin of Transgression?
187554] Whether an Accuser Who Fails to Prove His Indictment Is Bound to the Punishment of Retaliation?
187554] Whether an Oath Is an Act of Religion, or Latria?
187554] Whether by the Divine Revelation a Prophet Knows All That Can Be Known Prophetically?
187554] Whether the Active Life Precedes the Contemplative?
187554] Whether the Active Life Remains After This Life?
187554] Whether the Cause of Idolatry Was on the Part of Man?
187554] Whether the Church Should Receive Those Who Return from Heresy?
187554] Whether the Clergy Also Are Bound to Pay Tithes?
187554] Whether the Contemplative Life Consists in the Mere Contemplation of God, or Also in the Consideration of Any Truth Whatever?
187554] Whether the Damned Blaspheme?
187554] Whether the Difference of States Applies to Those Who Are Beginning, Progressing, or Perfect?
187554] Whether the Duties of Piety Towards One''s Parents Should Be Omitted for the Sake of Religion?
187554] Whether the Fifth Beatitude, Which Is That of Mercy, Corresponds to the Gift of Counsel?
187554] Whether the Four Species of Pride Are Fittingly Assigned by Gregory?
187554] Whether the Gift of Understanding Is in All Who Are in a State of Grace?
187554] Whether the Incontinent in Anger Is Worse Than the Incontinent in Desire?
187554] Whether the Judge Can Lawfully Remit the Punishment?
187554] Whether the Just Is Absolutely the Same As Retaliation?
187554] Whether the Object of Faith Can Be Something Seen?
187554] Whether the Punishment of Sacrilege Should Be Pecuniary?
187554] Whether the Sin Is Aggravated by the Fact That the Aforesaid Injuries Are Perpetrated on Those Who Are Connected with Others?
187554] Whether the Sin of Respect of Persons Takes Place in Judicial Sentences?
187554] Whether the Species of Gluttony Are Fittingly Distinguished?
187554] Whether the Temptation of God Is a Graver Sin Than Superstition?
187554] Whether the Third Precept of the Decalogue, Concerning the Hallowing of the Sabbath, Is Fittingly Expressed?
187554] Whether the Virtue of Truth Inclines Rather to That Which Is Less?
187554] Whether, in Trading, It Is Lawful to Sell a Thing at a Higher Price Than What Was Paid for It?
187554] Whether_ Gnome_ Is a Special Virtue?
1875551:12,"Who art thou, that thou shouldst be afraid of a mortal man?"
1875551:3,"Why dost thou glory in malice?"
1875553:1:"Who hath believed our report?"
1875558:3,"Why have we fasted and Thou hast not regarded?"
1875558:5):"Is this such a fast as I have chosen, for a man to afflict his soul for a day?"
187555:12):"Do not you judge them that are within?"
187555:12):"What have I to do to judge them that are without?"
187555:12):"What have I to do to judge them that are without?"
187555:46):"If you love them that love you, what reward shall you have?"
187555] Whether Almsgiving Is a Matter of Precept?
187555] Whether Any Prophecy Comes from the Demons?
187555] Whether Charity Increases by Addition?
187555] Whether Charity Is One Virtue?
187555] Whether Children Should Be Received in Religion?
187555] Whether Covetousness Is the Greatest of Sins?
187555] Whether Divination by the Stars Is Unlawful?
187555] Whether Faith Alone Is the Cause of Martyrdom?
187555] Whether Faith Is a Virtue?
187555] Whether Fortitude Is Properly About Dangers of Death in Battle?
187555] Whether Fraud Pertains to Craftiness?
187555] Whether Gluttony Is a Capital Vice?
187555] Whether God can be loved wholly?
187555] Whether Hatred Is a Capital Sin?
187555] Whether Hope Is a Theological Virtue?
187555] Whether Humility Is the Greatest of the Virtues?
187555] Whether Inconstancy Is a Vice Contained Under Imprudence?
187555] Whether It Is Lawful for Religious to Beg?
187555] Whether It Is Lawful for a Bishop on Account of Bodily Persecution to Abandon the Flock Committed to His Care?
187555] Whether It Is Lawful to Grant Spiritual Things in Return for an Equivalent of Service, or for an Oral Remuneration?
187555] Whether It Is Lawful to Kill Oneself?
187555] Whether Justice Is a General Virtue?
187555] Whether Liberality Is a Part of Justice?
187555] Whether Magnanimity Is a Part of Fortitude?
187555] Whether Man Is Bound to Believe Anything Explicitly?
187555] Whether Nocturnal Pollution Is a Mortal Sin?
187555] Whether Oaths Are Desirable and to Be Used Frequently As Something Useful and Good?
187555] Whether Obedience Belongs to Religious Perfection?
187555] Whether Passive Scandal May Happen Even to the Perfect?
187555] Whether Patience Is the Same As Longanimity?
187555] Whether Pride Is a Mortal Sin?
187555] Whether Prudence Is a Special Virtue?
187555] Whether Reason Should Be Reckoned a Part of Prudence?
187555] Whether Religion Is a Theological Virtue?
187555] Whether Religious and Prelates Are in the State of Perfection?
187555] Whether Restitution Must Always Be Made to the Person from Whom a Thing Has Been Taken?
187555] Whether Servile Fear Is Substantially the Same As Filial Fear?
187555] Whether Subjects Are Bound to Obey Their Superiors in All Things?
187555] Whether Temperance Is About the Pleasures Proper to the Taste?
187555] Whether Theft Is Always a Sin?
187555] Whether There Are Several Species of Unbelief?
187555] Whether Virginity Is the Greatest of Virtues?
187555] Whether We Ought to Ask for Something Definite When We Pray?
187555] Whether We Should Always Judge According to the Written Law?
187555] Whether Wisdom Is in All Who Have Grace?
187555] Whether a Man Ought to Love His Body Out of Charity?
187555] Whether a Man Ought to Love His Neighbor More Than His Own Body?
187555] Whether a Religious Order Should Be Established for the Purpose of Study?
187555] Whether a Sinner Ought to Reprove a Wrongdoer?
187555] Whether a Vow Is an Act of Latria or Religion?
187555] Whether in Giving Thanks We Should Look at the Benefactor''s Disposition or at the Deed?
187555] Whether in the Present State of Life the Contemplative Life Can Reach to the Vision of the Divine Essence?
187555] Whether the Daughters of Lust Are Fittingly Described?
187555] Whether the Fourth Precept, About Honoring One''s Parents, Is Fittingly Expressed?
187555] Whether the Gift of Understanding Is Found Also in Those Who Have Not Sanctifying Grace?
187555] Whether the Philosopher Suitably Assigns the Species of Anger?
187555] Whether the Prophet Always Distinguishes What He Says by His Own Spirit from What He Says by the Prophetic Spirit?
187555] Whether the Times for the Church Fast Are Fittingly Ascribed?
187555] Whether, While in This State, Paul''s Soul Was Wholly Separated from His Body?
1875563:1):"Who is this that cometh from Edom?"
187556:1,"Why do you not rather suffer yourselves to be defrauded?"
187556:21:"What fruit had you therefore then in those things, of which you are now ashamed?"
187556] Did Paul Know Whether His Soul Were Separated from His Body?
187556] Whether Active Scandal Can Be Found in the Perfect?
187556] Whether All Are Equally Bound to Have Explicit Faith?
187556] Whether All Ecclesiastical Prelates Are in the State of Perfection?
187556] Whether Anger Should Be Reckoned Among the Capital Vices?
187556] Whether Charity Is the Most Excellent of the Virtues?
187556] Whether Christians Are Bound to Obey the Secular Powers?
187556] Whether Confidence Belongs to Magnanimity?
187556] Whether Covetousness Is a Spiritual Sin?
187556] Whether Divination by Dreams Is Unlawful?
187556] Whether Endurance Is the Chief Act of Fortitude?
187556] Whether Faith Is One Virtue?
187556] Whether Fear Is the Beginning of Wisdom?
187556] Whether Foresight* Should Be Accounted a Part of Prudence?
187556] Whether Hatred Arises from Envy?
187556] Whether He That Has Taken a Thing Is Always Bound to Restitution?
187556] Whether Hope Is Distinct from the Other Theological Virtues?
187556] Whether It Is Lawful for Religious to Wear Coarser Clothes Than Others?
187556] Whether It Is Lawful for a Bishop to Have Property of His Own?
187556] Whether It Is Lawful to Be Solicitous About Temporal Matters?
187556] Whether It Is Lawful to Kill the Innocent?
187556] Whether It Is Lawful to Swear by Creatures?
187556] Whether It Is More Praiseworthy and Meritorious to Do Something in Fulfilment of a Vow, Than Without a Vow?
187556] Whether It Is Possible in This Life to Fulfil This Precept of the Love of God?
187556] Whether It Is Requisite for Fasting That One Eat but Once?
187556] Whether It Is Requisite for Religious Perfection That Poverty, Continence, and Obedience Should Come Under a Vow?
187556] Whether Judgment Is Rendered Perverse by Being Usurped?
187556] Whether Justice, As a General Virtue, Is Essentially the Same As All Virtue?
187556] Whether Liberality Is the Greatest of the Virtues?
187556] Whether Man Ought to Ask God for Temporal Things When He Prays?
187556] Whether One Ought to Be Withdrawn from Entering Religion Through Deference to One''s Parents?
187556] Whether One Ought to Forbear from Correcting Someone, Through Fear Lest He Become Worse?
187556] Whether One Ought to Give Alms Out of What One Needs?
187556] Whether Pride Is the Most Grievous of Sins?
187556] Whether Prudence Appoints the End to Moral Virtues?
187556] Whether Religion Should Be Preferred to the Other Moral Virtues?
187556] Whether Seduction Should Be Reckoned a Species of Lust?
187556] Whether Servile Fear Remains with Charity?
187556] Whether Theft Is a Mortal Sin?
187556] Whether There Is a Degree of Prophecy in the Blessed?
187556] Whether Things Known or Declared Prophetically Can Be False?
187556] Whether Those Things That Are of Faith Should Be Divided into Certain Articles?
187556] Whether Those Who Are Guilty of Simony Are Fittingly Punished by Being Deprived of What They Have Acquired by Simony?
187556] Whether Twelve Degrees of Humility Are Fittingly Distinguished in the Rule of the Blessed Benedict?
187556] Whether We Ought to Love One Neighbor More Than Another?
187556] Whether We Ought to Love Sinners Out of Charity?
187556] Whether a Religious Order That Is Devoted to the Contemplative Life Is More Excellent Than on That Is Given to the Active Life?
187556] Whether in Loving God We Ought to Observe Any Mode?
187556] Whether the Aforesaid Vices Arise from Lust?
187556] Whether the Degrees of Prophecy Change As Time Goes On?
187556] Whether the Gift of Understanding Is Distinct from the Other Gifts?
187556] Whether the Operation of Contemplation Is Fittingly Divided into a Threefold Movement, Circular, Straight and Oblique?
187556] Whether the Other Six Precepts of the Decalogue Are Fittingly Expressed?
187556] Whether the Prophets of the Demons Ever Foretell the Truth?
187556] Whether the Repayment of Gratitude Should Surpass the Favor Received?
187556] Whether the Rule of Temperance Depends on the Need of the Present Life?
187556] Whether the Seventh Beatitude Corresponds to the Gift of Wisdom?
187556] Whether the Unbelief of Pagans or Heathens Is Graver Than Other Kinds?
187556] Whether[ Five] Daughters Are Fittingly Assigned to Gluttony?
1875570:18,"O God, who is like Thee?"
187557:22,"Have not we prophesied in Thy name?"
187557:24):"Unhappy man that I am, who shall deliver me from the body of this death?"
187557:24:"Who shall deliver me from the body of this death?"
187557:26):"Hast thou daughters?
187557:4,"How sayest thou to thy brother?"
187557] Whether Any True Virtue Is Possible Without Charity?
187557] Whether Bishops Sin Mortally If They Distribute Not to the Poor the Ecclesiastical Goods Which Accrue to Them?
187557] Whether Charity Increases Indefinitely?
187557] Whether Circumspection Can Be a Part of Prudence?
187557] Whether Covetousness Is a Capital Vice?
187557] Whether Divination by Auguries, Omens, and by Like Observations of External Things Is Unlawful?
187557] Whether Faith Is the First of the Virtues?
187557] Whether Hope Precedes Faith?
187557] Whether Initial Fear Differs Substantially from Filial Fear?
187557] Whether It Belongs to Prudence to Find the Mean in Moral Virtues?
187557] Whether It Is Lawful to Kill a Man in Self- defense?
187557] Whether It Is Lawful to Steal Through Stress of Need?
187557] Whether It Is More Meritorious to Love an Enemy Than to Love a Friend?
187557] Whether It Is Necessary for the Salvation of All, That They Should Believe Explicitly in the Mystery of Christ?
187557] Whether It Is Right to Say That Religious Perfection Consists in These Three Vows?
187557] Whether One May Give Alms Out of Ill- gotten Goods?
187557] Whether One Ought to Dispute with Unbelievers in Public?
187557] Whether Parish Priests May Lawfully Enter Religion?
187557] Whether Pride Is the First Sin of All?
187557] Whether Rape Is a Species of Lust, Distinct from Seduction?
187557] Whether Religion Has an External Act?
187557] Whether Religious Perfection Is Diminished by Possessing Something in Common?
187557] Whether Restitution Is Binding on Those Who Have Not Taken?
187557] Whether Security Belongs to Magnanimity?
187557] Whether Sinners Love Themselves?
187557] Whether Six Daughters Are Fittingly Assigned to Anger?
187557] Whether Spiritual Goods Should Be Foregone on Account of Scandal?
187557] Whether Temperance Is a Cardinal Virtue?
187557] Whether There Is Delight in Contemplation?
187557] Whether There Is a Particular Besides a General Justice?
187557] Whether We Ought to Love Those Who Are Better More Than Those Who Are More Closely United Us?
187557] Whether We Ought to Pray for Others?
187557] Whether We Should Be Solicitous About the Future?
187557] Whether a Vow Is Solemnized by the Reception of Holy Orders, and by the Profession of a Certain Rule?
187557] Whether an Oath Has a Binding Force?
187557] Whether the Articles of Faith Have Increased in Course of Time?
187557] Whether the Brave Man Acts for the Sake of the Good of His Habit?
187557] Whether the Ninth Hour Is Suitably Fixed for the Faster''s Meal?
187557] Whether the Precept of Fraternal Correction Demands That a Private Admonition Should Precede Denunciation?
187557] Whether the Precept of Love of Our Neighbor Is Fittingly Expressed?
187557] Whether the Religious State Is More Perfect Than That of Prelates?
187557] Whether the Sin of Our First Parents Was More Grievous Than Other Sins?
187557] Whether the Sixth Beatitude,"Blessed Are the Clean of Heart,"etc., Responds to the Gift of Understanding?
187558:24):"What a man seeth, why doth he hope for?"
187558:6):"There is none that doth penance for his sin, saying: What have I done?"
187558] Whether Adultery Is Determinate Species of Lust, Distinct from the Other Species?
187558] Whether Before the Public Denunciation Witnesses Ought to Be Brought Forward?
187558] Whether Caution Should Be Reckoned a Part of Prudence?
187558] Whether Charity Can Be Perfect in This Life?
187558] Whether Charity Is the Form of the Virtues?
187558] Whether Charity Precedes Hope?
187558] Whether Charity Requires That We Should Love Our Enemies?
187558] Whether Command Is the Chief Act of Prudence?
187558] Whether Divination by Drawing Lots Is Unlawful?
187558] Whether Faith Is More Certain Than Science and the Other Intellectual Virtues?
187558] Whether Faith, Among the Fruits, Responds to the Gift of Understanding?
187558] Whether Goods of Fortune Conduce to Magnanimity?
187558] Whether It Is Fitting That Those Who Fast Should Be Bidden to Abstain from Flesh Meat, Eggs, and Milk Foods?
187558] Whether It Is Lawful to Pass from One Religious Order to Another?
187558] Whether It Is More Meritorious to Love One''s Neighbor Than to Love God?
187558] Whether It Is Necessary for Salvation to Believe Explicitly in the Trinity?
187558] Whether One Is Guilty of Murder Through Killing Someone by Chance?
187558] Whether One Who Is Under Another''s Power Can Give Alms?
187558] Whether Parish Priests and Archdeacons Are More Perfect Than Religious?
187558] Whether Particular Justice Has a Special Matter?
187558] Whether Pride Should Be Reckoned a Capital Vice?
187558] Whether Religion Is the Same As Sanctity?
187558] Whether Religious Who Are Raised to the Episcopate Are Bound to Religious Observances?
187558] Whether Robbery May Be Committed Without Sin?
187558] Whether Temperance Is the Greatest of the Virtues?
187558] Whether Temporal Goods Should Be Foregone on Account of Scandal?
187558] Whether There Is a Vice Opposed to Anger Resulting from Lack of Anger?
187558] Whether These Vices Arise from Covetousness?
187558] Whether Those Who Are Subject to Another''s Power Are Hindered from Taking Vows?
187558] Whether Treachery, Fraud, Falsehood, Perjury, Restlessness, Violence, and Insensibility to Mercy Are Daughters of Covetousness?
187558] Whether Unbelievers Ought to Be Compelled to the Faith?
187558] Whether We Ought to Love More Those Who Are Connected with Us by Ties of Blood?
187558] Whether We Ought to Pray for Our Enemies?
187558] Whether a Man Is Bound to Immediate Restitution, or May He Put It Off?
187558] Whether an Oath Is More Binding Than a Vow?
187558] Whether the Articles of Faith Are Suitably Formulated?
187558] Whether the Brave Man Delights in His Act?
187558] Whether the Contemplative Life Is Continuous?
187558] Whether the Order of Charity Is Included in the Precept?
187558] Whether the Religious Life of Those Who Live in Community Is More Perfect Than That of Those Who Lead a Solitary Life?
187558] Whether the Vow of Obedience Is the Chief of the Three Religious Vows?
187559:11),"If we have sown unto you spiritual things, is it a great matter if we reap your carnal things?"
187559:11,"If we have sown unto you spiritual things, is it a great matter if we reap your carnal things?"
187559:7):"Who serveth as a soldier at any time at his own charge?
187559:7,"Who serveth as a soldier at any time at his own charges?
187559] Whether Anyone Can Dispense from an Oath?
187559] Whether Charity Is Rightly Distinguished into Three Degrees, Beginning, Progress, and Perfection?
187559] Whether Children Can Bind Themselves by Vow to Enter Religion?
187559] Whether Fear Is a Gift of the Holy Ghost?
187559] Whether Fortitude Deals Chiefly with Sudden Occurrences?
187559] Whether Incest Is a Determinate Species of Lust?
187559] Whether It Is Lawful to Communicate with Unbelievers?
187559] Whether It Is Necessary for Salvation That We Should Show Our Enemies the Signs and Effects of Love?
187559] Whether It Is Suitable for the Articles of Faith to Be Embodied in a Symbol?
187559] Whether Justice Is About the Passions?
187559] Whether One Ought to Give Alms to Those Rather Who Are More Closely United to Us?
187559] Whether One Ought to Induce Others to Enter Religion?
187559] Whether Solicitude Belongs to Prudence?
187559] Whether Theft Is a More Grievous Sin Than Robbery?
187559] Whether a Man Ought, Out of Charity, to Love His Children More Than His Father?
187559] Whether a Religious Sins Mortally Whenever He Transgresses the Things Contained in His Rule?
187559] Whether the Seven Petitions of the Lord''s Prayer Are Fittingly Assigned?
187559] Whether to Believe Is Meritorious?
18755:''Can the children of the bridegroom mourn?'']."
18755:''Can you make the children of the bridegroom fast, whilst the bridegroom is with them?'']."
18755:''Have we not prophesied in Thy name?
18755:''What fellowship hath light with darkness?'']"
18755:''Which of you shall dwell with everlasting burnings?
18755:''seek of their God, for the living of the dead?'']"
18755:''shall we not much more''] obey the Father of spirits and live?"
18755About sacrifices there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether offering a sacrifice to God is of the law of nature?
18755Accordingly four points of inquiry arise with regard to piety:( 1) To whom does piety extend?
18755Accordingly we must first treat of oaths: and under this head there are ten points of inquiry:( 1) What is an oath?
18755Accordingly we must here consider scandal, under which head there are eight points of inquiry:( 1) What is scandal?
18755Again he adds afterwards:"Are we to suppose that the more holy they are, the less do they resemble the birds?"
18755Again if the proconsul command one thing, and the emperor another, will you hesitate to disregard the former and serve the latter?
18755And how shall they hear without a preacher?
18755And how shall they hear without a preacher?"
18755And how shall they preach unless they be sent?"
18755And how shall we know this if no commandment declares it to us?"
18755And if thou hast received, why dost thou glory, as if thou hadst not received it?"
18755And she smiled at me with a persuasive mockery as though to say: Canst not thou what these youths and these maidens can?
18755And since all can not do this, why should all make this a pretext for being exempt?
18755And though some of His disciples went back, yet when our Lord asked( John 6:68, 69),"Will you also go away?"
18755And we read of Abraham( Gen. 15:8) that he said to the Lord:"Whereby may I know that I shall possess it?"
18755And who are they that shall be received by them into their dwellings, if not those who succor them in their needs?"
18755Are they not hence, from your concupiscences which war in your members?"
18755As regards sobriety there are four points of inquiry:( 1) What is the matter of sobriety?
18755But he is not always bound to do this actually: since not even did our Lord do so, for when He received a blow, He said:"Why strikest thou Me?"
18755But we are to look to God for vengeance on His enemies: for it is written( Luke 18:7):"Will not God revenge His elect who cry to Him day and night?"
18755But who ever thought it his duty to sacrifice to any other than one whom he either knew or deemed or pretended to be a God?"
18755Commutative and Distributive?
18755Concerning anger there are eight points of inquiry:( 1) Whether it is lawful to be angry?
18755Concerning flattery there are two points of inquiry:( 1) Whether flattery is a sin?
18755Concerning friendliness or affability, there are two points of inquiry:( 1) Whether it is a special virtue?
18755Concerning humility there are six points of inquiry:( 1) Whether humility is a virtue?
18755Concerning liberality there are six points of inquiry:( 1) Whether liberality is a virtue?
18755Concerning lying there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether lying, as containing falsehood, is always opposed to truth?
18755Concerning studiousness there are two points of inquiry:( 1) What is the matter of studiousness?
18755Concerning thankfulness there are six points of inquiry:( 1) Whether thankfulness is a special virtue distinct from other virtues?
18755Concerning the virtues themselves there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether clemency and meekness are altogether identical?
18755Concerning truth there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether truth is a virtue?
18755Corresponds to the Gift of Knowledge?
18755Dei iv):"Without justice, what else is a kingdom but a huge robbery?"
18755Dei iv, 4):"If justice be disregarded, what is a king but a mighty robber?
18755Do I say that what is offered in sacrifice to idols is anything?
18755For after he had pronounced sentence of excommunication, he adds as his reason:"Know you not that a little leaven corrupts the whole lump?"
18755For it is written( 1 John 4:20):"He that loveth not his brother whom he seeth, how can he love God, Whom he seeth not?"
18755For it is written( James 4:1):"Whence are wars and contentions?
18755For what wise man seeks of his own accord to submit to such servitude and peril, as to have to render an account of the whole Church?
18755For who would suffer a rich man to be chosen for the Church''s seat of honor, in despite of a poor man who is better instructed and holier?"
18755God, Our Neighbor, Our Body and Ourselves?
18755Hence Jerome says on the words,"Why seest thou the mote?"
18755Hence Our Lord argued with the Jews, saying( John 7:23):"Are you angry at Me because I have healed the whole man on the Sabbath- day?"
18755Hence he did not say:"Art Thou He that hast come?"
18755Hence it is written( 4 Kings 4:13):"Hast thou any business, and wilt thou that I speak to the king or to the general of the army?"
18755Hence speaking of Achab who"put hair- cloth on his flesh,"the Lord said to Elias:"Hast thou not seen Achab humbled before Me?"
18755How then, if it does a man no good to have the Gospels in his ears, will he find salvation by wearing them round his neck?
18755I be a father, where is My honor?"
18755If the whole were the hearing, where would be the smelling?"
18755If this holds true, if all are fools with thee, who can be wise?
18755In fact is there greater folly than for reason to seek help from anger?
18755In the first place, then, about schism, there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether schism is a special sin?
18755In the shapes of the letters or in the understanding of the sense?
18755Moreover, where is the power of the Gospel?
18755Most valiant warriors, how shall I find words to proclaim the strength of your courage?"
18755Now servile fear grows from a sinful root, because when commenting on Job 3:11,"Why did I not die in the womb?"
18755Now we can not benefit God, according to Job 35:7:"What shalt thou give Him?
18755Now what greater proof could we have of this than that God''s Son should deign to unite Himself to our nature?"
18755Or can they either in themselves, and not rather in the Lord their God?
18755Or distress?"
18755Or that the idol is anything?"
18755Out of charity, think you, that you may save your neighbor?"
18755Peter answered for the others:"Lord, to whom shall we go?"
18755Shall tribulation?
18755The second is, what ought his benefactor to do?
18755They are to be commended indeed if they work with their hands, but if they be unwilling, who will dare to force them?
18755Thirdly, with regard to reading, he goes on to say:"Those who say they are occupied in reading, do they not find there what the Apostle commanded?
18755To Thy grace I ascribe also whatsoever I have not done of evil; for what might I not have done?
18755Under the first head there are eight points of inquiry:( 1) What is faith?
18755Under the first head there are eight points of inquiry:( 1) Whether charity is friendship?
18755Under the first head there are eight points of inquiry:( 1) Whether covetousness is a sin?
18755Under the first head there are eight points of inquiry:( 1) Whether hope is a virtue?
18755Under the first head there are eight points of inquiry:( 1) Whether magnanimity is about honors?
18755Under the first head there are eight points of inquiry:( 1) Whether perfection bears any relation to charity?
18755Under the first head there are eight points of inquiry:( 1) Whether pride is a sin?
18755Under the first head there are eight points of inquiry:( 1) Whether religion regards only our relation to God?
18755Under the first head there are eight points of inquiry:( 1) Whether temperance is a virtue?
18755Under the first head there are eight points of inquiry:( 1) Which is the more proper to charity, to love or to be loved?
18755Under the first head there are five points of inquiry:( 1) What is the matter of lust?
18755Under the first head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) In what the temptation of God consists;( 2) Whether it is a sin?
18755Under the first head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) What constitutes a state among men?
18755Under the first head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) What is reviling?
18755Under the first head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) What is sacrilege?
18755Under the first head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether a man can justly judge one who is not his subject?
18755Under the first head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether beneficence is an act of charity?
18755Under the first head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether blasphemy is opposed to the confession of faith?
18755Under the first head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether chastity is a virtue?
18755Under the first head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether despair is a sin?
18755Under the first head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether devotion is a special act?
18755Under the first head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether fear is a sin?
18755Under the first head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether honor is a spiritual or a corporal thing?
18755Under the first head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether joy is an effect of charity?
18755Under the first head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether pride was the first man''s first sin?
18755Under the first head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether respect of persons is a sin?
18755Under the first head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether right is the object of justice?
18755Under the first head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether sloth is a sin?
18755Under the first head there are six points of inquiry:( 1) Concerning imprudence, whether it is a sin?
18755Under the first head there are six points of inquiry:( 1) Whether it is possible to hate God?
18755Under the first head there are six points of inquiry:( 1) Whether prophecy pertains to knowledge?
18755Under the first head there are six points of inquiry:( 1) Whether wisdom should be reckoned among the gifts of the Holy Ghost?
18755Under the first head there are sixteen points of inquiry:( 1) Whether prudence is in the will or in the reason?
18755Under the first head there are ten points of inquiry:( 1) What is"to believe,"which is the internal act of faith?
18755Under the first head there are ten points of inquiry:( 1) Whether the object of faith is the First Truth?
18755Under the first head there are ten points of inquiry:( 1) Whether the religious state is perfect?
18755Under the first head there are three points of inquiry:( 1) Whether adoration is an act of latria?
18755Under the first head there are twelve points of inquiry:( 1) Whether fortitude is a virtue?
18755Under the first head there are twelve points of inquiry:( 1) Whether unbelief is a sin?
18755Under the first head there are twelve points of inquiry:( 1) Whether we should love God alone, out of charity, or should we love our neighbor also?
18755Under the first head there are two points of inquiry:( 1) Whether abstinence is a virtue?
18755Under the first head there are two points of inquiry:( 1) Whether by the grace of tongues a man acquires the knowledge of all languages?
18755Under the first head there are two points of inquiry:( 1) Whether discord is a sin?
18755Under the first head there are two points of inquiry:( 1) Whether life is fittingly divided into active and contemplative?
18755Under the first head there are two points of inquiry:( 1) Whether modesty is a part of temperance?
18755Under the first head there are two points of inquiry:( 1) Whether presumption is a sin?
18755Under the first head there are two points of inquiry:( 1) Whether superstition is a vice opposed to religion?
18755Under the first head there are two points of inquiry:( 1) Whether there can be anything pernicious in the worship of the true God?
18755Under the first head, namely, boasting, there are two points of inquiry:( 1) To which virtue is it opposed?
18755Under the head of observance there are three points of inquiry:( 1) Whether observance is a special virtue, distinct from other virtues?
18755Under the head of perseverance there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether perseverance is a virtue?
18755Under this head there are eight points of inquiry:( 1) Whether it is a sin to kill dumb animals or even plants?
18755Under this head there are eight points of inquiry:( 1) Whether it is lawful to desire the office of a bishop?
18755Under this head there are eight points of inquiry:( 1) Whether prudence of the flesh is a sin?
18755Under this head there are five points of inquiry:( 1) Whether patience is a virtue?
18755Under this head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether a man is bound to accuse?
18755Under this head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether a man is bound to give evidence?
18755Under this head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether a species of prudence is regnative?
18755Under this head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether all dissimulation is a sin?
18755Under this head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether any oblations are necessary as a matter of precept?
18755Under this head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether counsel should be reckoned among the seven gifts of the Holy Ghost?
18755Under this head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether drunkenness is a sin?
18755Under this head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether insensibility is a sin?
18755Under this head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether it is a mortal sin to deny the truth which would lead to one''s condemnation?
18755Under this head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether one may lawfully curse another?
18755Under this head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether these two are parts of justice?
18755Under this head there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether_ euboulia_ is a virtue?
18755Under this head there are nine points of inquiry:( 1) Whether it is natural to man to possess external things?
18755Under this head there are six points of inquiry:( 1) Whether gluttony is a sin?
18755Under this head there are six points of inquiry:( 1) Whether prophecy is natural?
18755Under this head there are six points of inquiry:( 1) Whether the soul of man is carried away to things divine?
18755Under this head there are ten points of inquiry:( 1) Whether those who are not practiced in the observance of the commandments should enter religion?
18755Under this head there are twelve points of inquiry:( 1) What is a vow?
18755Under this head there are twelve points of inquiry:( 1) What is justice?
18755Under this head there are two points of inquiry:( 1) Whether God should be praised with the lips?
18755Under this head there are two points of inquiry:( 1) Whether any gratuitous grace attaches to words?
18755Under this head there are two points of inquiry:( 1) Whether fortitude is a gift?
18755Under this head there are two points of inquiry:( 1) Whether it is a gift of the Holy Ghost?
18755Under this head there are two points of inquiry:( 1) Whether pusillanimity is a sin?
18755We must now consider irony, under which head there are two points of inquiry:( 1) Whether irony is a sin?
18755We must now consider the vices opposed to magnificence: under which head there are two points of inquiry:( 1) Whether meanness is a vice?
18755What sort of perverseness is this, to wish to read but not to obey what one reads?"
18755Whether Three Parts of Prudence Are Fittingly Assigned?
18755Whether the Parts of Fortitude Are Suitably Assigned?
18755Whether the Parts of Temperance Are Rightly Assigned?
18755Whether the Virtues Annexed to Justice Are Suitably Enumerated?
18755Who feedeth the flock, and eateth not of the milk of the flock?"
18755Who planteth a vineyard and eateth not of the fruit thereof?"
18755Whom did Christ compel?''
18755Why are you rich while another is poor, unless it be that you may have the merit of a good stewardship, and he the reward of patience?
18755Why better?
18755Why did the apostles thus provide for the needs of the saints?"
18755Why do you not rather take wrong?
18755Why standest thou in thyself, and so standest not?
18755Why, in days long gone by, when famine was imminent, was grain sent to the holy fathers?
18755With regard to continence there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether continence is a virtue?
18755With regard to magnificence there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether magnificence is a virtue?
18755With regard to shamefacedness there are four points of inquiry:( 1) Whether shamefacedness is a virtue?
18755With regard to the gift of understanding there are eight points of inquiry:( 1) Whether understanding is a gift of the Holy Ghost?
18755Yet is not the Gospel read in church and heard by all every day?
18755Yet our Lord asked the demon:"What is thy name?"
18755[* S. 10, C. 1]):"Are you thinking of raising the great fabric of spirituality?
18755_ On the contrary,_ To those who had said,"Lord, have we not prophesied in Thy name?"
18755_______________________ SIXTH ARTICLE Whether Charity Increases Through Every Act of Charity?
18755a solitary,"what business have you in a city?"
18755and by considering God''s greatness, according to Job 15:13,"Why doth thy spirit swell against God?"
18755and lead them to water?"
18755and love Him?"
18755and not that he should be converted and live?''
18755and( Malachi 1:6):"If I be a master, where is My fear?"
18755but"Art Thou He that art to come?"
18755clxxx):"When a man says:''By God,''what else does he mean but that God is his witness?"
18755corresponds to the gift of counsel?
18755distributive and commutative?
18755fill his stomach with burning heat?"
18755from your concupiscences which war in your members?"
18755from your concupiscences, which war in your members?"
18755i, 1):"Who dares to say that learning is an evil?"
18755i, 5):"How are they free from sin in sight of Divine providence, who are guilty of taking a man''s life for the sake of these contemptible things?"
18755ii):"Blessed martyrs, with what praise shall I extol you?
18755ii):"Do you wish to repay a favor?
18755or shall I drink the blood of goats?"
18755or what advantage hath the boasting of riches brought us?"
18755or what shall He receive of thy hand?"
18755revenge our blood on them that dwell on earth?"
18755saying, What shall we eat, or what shall we drink, or wherewith shall we be clothed?"
18755shall see his brother in need, and shall put up his bowels from him, how doth the charity of God abide in him?"
18755shall separate us from the love of Christ?
18755since what is a robber but a little king?"
18755take the members of Christ, and make them the members of a harlot?"
18755the confession of faith: under which head there are two points of inquiry:( 1) Whether confession is an act of faith?
18755the steadfast from the unstaid, the trusty from the untrustworthy, the healthy from the sick?"
18755unbelievers,"and not before the saints?"
18755viii),"why should not this perfection be prescribed to man, although no man attains it in this life?
18755viii):"Why then should not this perfection be prescribed to man, although no man has it in this life?"
18755where did you take them from and bring them into being?"
18755whether it is a thing or a proposition?
18755who will be able to urge sinners to virtue?''
18755who will convert worldlings?
18755why do you not rather suffer yourselves to be defrauded?"
18755x, 31):"Who is it, Lord, that does not eat a little more than necessary?"
18755xii, 13):"How is it that the soul can not always have this power of divination, since it always wishes to have it?"
18755xii, 18):"Why are you rich while another is poor, unless it be that you may have the merit of a good stewardship, and he the reward of patience?"
18755xii, 18]:"Tell me: which are thine?
18755xii, 3):"If the Apostle doubted the matter, who of us will dare to be certain about it?"
18755xvii in the Opus Imperfectum falsely ascribed to St. John Chrysostom] thus:"That is--''With what object?''
18755xvii):"What sort of perverseness is this, to wish to read, but not to obey what one reads?"
18755xviii]:"If one has to speak, and is so busy that he can not spare time for manual work, can all in the monastery do this?
18755xxxv, 1):"Who shall have everlasting dwellings unless the saints of God?
18755your temporal goods,"as coming from God, is He unjust because He apportions them unequally?