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- Of the Fitness of the Incarnation
- Of the Mode of Union of the Word Incarnate
- Of the Mode of Union on the Part of the Person Assuming
- Of the Mode of Union on the Part of the Human Nature
- Of the Parts of Human Nature Which Were Assumed
- Of the Order of Assumption
- Of the Grace of Christ as an Individual Man
- Of the Grace of Christ as He Is the Head of the Church
- Of Christ’s Knowledge in General
- Of the Beatific Knowledge of Christ’s Soul
- Of the Knowledge Imprinted or Infused on the Soul of Christ
- Of the Acquired or Empiric Knowledge of Christ’s Soul
- Of the Power of Christ’s Soul
- Of the Defects of Body Assumed by the Son of God
- Of the Defects of Soul Assumed by Christ
- Of Those Things Which Are Applicable to Christ in His Being and Becoming
- Of Christ’s Unity of Being
- Of Christ’s Unity of Will
- Of the Unity of Christ’s Operation
- Of Christ’s Subjection to the Father
- Of Christ’s Prayer
- Of the Priesthood of Christ
- Of Adoption as Befitting to Christ
- Of the Predestination of Christ
- Of the Adoration of Christ
- Of Christ as Called the Mediator of God and Man
- Of the Sanctification of the Blessed Virgin
- Of the Virginity of the Mother of God
- Of the Espousals of the Mother of God
- Of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin
- Of the Matter From Which the Saviour’s Body Was Conceived
- Of the Active Principle in Christ’s Conception
- Of the Mode and Order of Christ’s Conception
- Of the Perfection of the Child Conceived
- Of Christ’s Nativity
- Of the Manifestation of the Newly Born Christ
- Of Christ’s Circumcision, and of the Other Legal Observances Accomplished in Regard to the Child Christ
- Of the Baptism of John
- Of the Baptizing of Christ
- Of Christ’s Manner of Life
- Of Christ’s Temptation
- Of Christ’s Doctrine
- Of the Miracles Worked by Christ, in General
- Of Christ’s Miracles Considered Specifically
- Of Christ’s Transfiguration
- The Passion of Christ
- Of the Efficient Cause of Christ’s Passion
- Of the Efficiency of Christ’s Passion
- Of the Effects of Christ’s Passion
- Of the Death of Christ
- Of Christ’s Burial
- Of Christ’s Descent into Hell
- Of Christ’s Resurrection
- Of the Quality of Christ Rising Again
- Of the Manifestation of the Resurrection
- Of the Causality of Christ’s Resurrection
- Of the Ascension of Christ
- Of Christ’s Sitting at the Right Hand of the Father
- Of Christ’s Judiciary Prayer
- What is a Sacrament?
- Of the Necessity of the Sacraments
- Of the Sacraments’ Principal Effect, Which is Grace
- Of the Other Effect of the Sacraments, Which Is a Character
- Of the Causes of the Sacraments
- Of the Number of the Sacraments
- Of the Sacrament of Baptism
- Of the Ministers by Whom the Sacrament of Baptism Is Conferred
- Of Those Who Receive Baptism
- Of the Effects of Baptism
- Of Circumcision
- Of the Preparations That Accompany Baptism
- Of the Sacrament of Confirmation
- Of the Sacrament of the Eucharist
- Of the Matter of This Sacrament
- Of the Change of Bread and Wine into the Body and Blood of Christ
- Of the Way in Which Christ Is in This Sacrament
- Of the Accidents Which Remain in This Sacrament
- Of the Form of This Sacrament
- Of the Effects of This Sacrament
- Of the Use or Receiving of This Sacrament in General
- Of the Use Which Christ Made of This Sacrament at Its Institution
- Of the Minister of This Sacrament
- Of the Rite of This Sacrament
- Of the Sacrament of Penance
- Of Penance as a Virtue
- Of the Effect of Penance, As Regards the Pardon of Mortal Sin
- Of the Remission of Venial Sin
- Of the Return of Sins Which Have Been Taken Away by Penance
- Of the Recovery of Virtue by Means of Penance
- Of the Parts of Penance, in General
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