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[718] Denz., nos. 20, 216, 255, 344, 393,
462.
[719] Adversus haereses, Bk. I, chap. 24
[720] John 1:14
[721] I John 4:2
[722] Rom. 1:3.
[723] Matt. 20:18f.
[724] Luke 24:39
[725] Contra Marcionem, Bk. III, chap. 8
[726] Adversus haereses, Bk. V, chap. 20.
[727] Luke 24:39
[728] Denz., no. 710. This heresy is recalled in the decree for
the Jacobites
[729] Luke 24:39
[730] Rom. 1:3.
[731] Gal. 4:4.
[732] Matt. 1:1
[733] Luke 1:31.
[734] Matt. 1:16
[735] I Cor. 15:47.
[736] Cf. ad I.
[737] Cf. IIIa, q. 50, a. 1. The entire article ought to
be read.
[738] Contra Gentes, Bk. IV, chap. 30.
[739] He was so called because of his having been appointed bishop of
Avila. (Tr.)
[740] The Catholic Encyclopedia says of him that he was a Franciscan
whose origin and nationality are unknown. (Tr.)
[741] Cf. IIIa, q. 54, a. 2.
[742] Denz., no. 718.
[743] Billuart, De Verbo incarnato
[744] Rom. 2:14
[745] I John I: 7. See also I Pet. 1:2
[746] Denz., no. 876.
[747] Ibid., no. 550
[748] Cf. IIIa, q. 54, a. 2, especially the argumentative
part, and the replies to the second and third objections
[749] Ibid., a. 3, ad 3.
[750] The author means only that amount of blood that was required for
reassumption. (Tr.)
[751] Denz., no 876
[752] Summa theol., IIIa, q. 5, a. 3, ad 3. 3
[753] Denz., nos. 216, 223, 227, 271, 710.
[754] Matt. 26:38
[755] Luke 23:46
[756] Isa. 40:5.
[757] Matt. 11:29
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