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[2] Summa Theol., Ia, q. 2, introd. to a. 1
[3] Ibid., IIIa, Prologue.
[4] Ibid., q. 1, a. 3, 4.
[5] For a fuller explanation of the objectum formale quod and quo, see
The One God, p. 57, footnotes. (Tr.)
[6] Thus a theological knowledge about human nature, habitual grace,
the infused virtues is required in advance to discuss such questions
as: whether Christ was endowed with habitual grace as well as having
the grace of union—whether He had faith, hope, and penance
considered as a virtue.
[7] John 14:6.
[8] Ibid., 3:16.
[9] I John 4:10.
[10] John 3:16.
[11] Life of Jesus (about end).
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