Part, Question
1 1, 21 | the more raised up from earthly affections to God. As to
2 1, 26 | the whole ~universe. As to earthly happiness, which consists
3 1, 39 | whole Godhead. But in an earthly father it is wanting sometimes
4 1, 39 | concept of wisdom. In an earthly son ~this is sometimes absent
5 1, 39 | seems ~repugnant to the earthly spirit, which often implies
6 1, 58 | difference between heavenly and earthly ~bodies is this, that earthly
7 1, 58 | earthly ~bodies is this, that earthly bodies obtain their last
8 1, 60 | contempt of God has made the earthly city; ~while love of God
9 1, 63 | angels, who are set over earthly affairs, it is ~evident
10 1, 64 | Apostle (2 Cor. 5:1): "If ~our earthly house of this habitation
11 1, 65 | The heavenly bodies inform earthly ones by movement, not by ~
12 1, 66 | text. 50). But heavenly and earthly bodies do not act upon each
13 1, 67 | matter is "flame," or in earthly ~matter is "burning coal."
14 1, 67 | of substantial forms of earthly bodies, ~and also gives
15 1, 71 | will be evident that the ~earthly element must predominate,
16 1, 39 | whole Godhead. But in an earthly father it is wanting sometimes
17 1, 39 | concept of wisdom. In an earthly son ~this is sometimes absent
18 1, 39 | seems ~repugnant to the earthly spirit, which often implies
19 1, 59 | difference between heavenly and earthly ~bodies is this, that earthly
20 1, 59 | earthly ~bodies is this, that earthly bodies obtain their last
21 1, 61 | contempt of God has made the earthly city; ~while love of God
22 1, 64 | angels, who are set over earthly affairs, it is ~evident
23 1, 65 | Apostle (2 Cor. 5:1): "If ~our earthly house of this habitation
24 1, 66 | The heavenly bodies inform earthly ones by movement, not by ~
25 1, 67 | text. 50). But heavenly and earthly bodies do not act upon each
26 1, 68 | matter is "flame," or in earthly ~matter is "burning coal."
27 1, 68 | of substantial forms of earthly bodies, ~and also gives
28 1, 71 | will be evident that the ~earthly element must predominate,
29 1, 90 | heavenly bodies are nobler than earthly bodies. But ~the human body
30 1, 90 | should not be made ~of an earthly body, but of a heavenly
31 1, 90 | itself nobler than the ~earthly body, yet for the acts of
32 1, 90 | signs of an abundance of the earthly element; ~which does not
33 1, 90 | around him, both heavenly and earthly, ~so as to gather intelligible
34 1, 101 | the lunar ~circle." But no earthly place answers that description,
35 1, 101 | that God should place the earthly paradise in the ~east.~Aquin.:
36 1, 101 | spiritual ~substances. For the earthly paradise was a place adapted
37 1, 102 | means of others; thus an earthly ~king, by reason of his
38 1, 102 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: That an earthly king should have ministers
39 1, 107 | evil-doers are coerced by earthly ~powers, as it is written (
40 2, 61 | God; ~temperance knows no earthly desires; fortitude has no
41 2, 68 | washed with the waters of an earthly ~river: it is the Holy Ghost,
42 2, 69 | pleasure, ~temporal and earthly: wherefore by these four
43 2, 69 | some men seek to find in earthly happiness. For men ~seek
44 2, 89 | those who have a care for earthly things, are designated ~
45 2, 89 | those who are busy about earthly remain ~longer, because
46 2, 91 | It may be a sensible and earthly good; and to this, man was ~
47 2, 91 | people were invited to the earthly kingdom of the Chananaeans ~(
48 2, 102 | the types [rationes] of earthly things, according to Job
49 2, 102 | signified too much ~love of earthly things: if he be blear-eyed,
50 2, 102 | hoof; nor are they too ~earthly, which is shown by their
51 2, 102 | may ~denote those who seek earthly profit though an external
52 2, 102 | knowledge, seek none but earthly things. Of fowls and ~quadrupeds
53 2, 107 | is easier to make use of earthly prosperity than to ~suffer
54 2, 108 | works, and of no ~other earthly goods ought we to shun the
55 2, 114 | falsehood they received an earthly reward." And it is written (
56 2, 12 | yet, the power of curbing earthly princes; and so she allowed ~
57 2, 18 | needs to begin by despising earthly goods, ~wherefore fear holds
58 2, 37 | stated: "Both divine and ~earthly laws have laid down that
59 2, 42 | passion that inclines it to earthly things; an evil conscience
60 2, 43 | that a certain wisdom is "earthly, ~sensual, devilish." Therefore
61 2, 43 | fixes his end in external earthly things, his "wisdom" is
62 2, 43 | his "wisdom" is called ~"earthly," if in the goods of the
63 2, 44 | plunging his sense into earthly things, whereby his sense
64 2, 44 | things and to plunge it into earthly things. The same thing ~
65 2, 44 | s sense is plunged into earthly ~things chiefly by lust,
66 2, 44 | mind being plunged into earthly things, arises ~chiefly
67 2, 53 | there is a wisdom which is "earthly, ~sensual and devilish,"
68 2, 58 | Relig. xxxi): "In these earthly ~laws, though men judge
69 2, 60 | do so: as in the case of earthly ~princes who do not incur
70 2, 62 | Therefore those clerics ~who are earthly princes may lawfully slay
71 2, 62 | prelates accept the office of earthly ~princes, not that they
72 2, 64 | according to the laws of earthly kings you ~are commanded
73 2, 64 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, earthly princes violently extort
74 2, 64 | are ordered by the laws of earthly princes to forfeit those
75 2, 83 | are far greater than any earthly ~princes: and yet the subjects
76 2, 89 | such instruments as also by earthly promises - and because these
77 2, 92 | most heinous crime in an earthly ~commonwealth would seem
78 2, 93 | Old Law, which contained earthly promises, there were ~consultations
79 2, 93 | these signs appear in some earthly body such as wood, iron
80 2, 93 | oracles be misapplied to earthly business. Hence ~Augustine
81 2, 93 | It is different with ~earthly honors, which are directed
82 2, 93 | directed to the disposal of earthly things: in ~elections of
83 2, 93 | in ~the distribution of earthly possessions.~Aquin.: SMT
84 2, 98 | cannot be appraised at any earthly price, even as it is ~said
85 2, 102 | than from his contemning ~earthly things. And so those, namely
86 2, 102 | holds in contempt some earthly thing in order to adhere
87 2, 102 | whereby they are held bound to earthly ~masters, as a gloss observes
88 2, 106 | written (Rm. 13:4) of the earthly ~prince that "he is God'
89 2, 109 | praised withal and received an earthly reward from God, not for
90 2, 118 | With regard to ~these earthly laws, although men pass
91 2, 121 | able more easily to bear earthly wrongs, if we are forearmed ~
92 2, 123 | fears to be despoiled of earthly riches." Therefore fear
93 2, 124 | of virtue to love nothing earthly, since ~according to Augustine (
94 2, 124 | not a sin to fear nothing earthly.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[126] A[
95 2, 130 | through the desire for other ~earthly goods. Yet he is not truly
96 2, 130 | pertains to falsehood; or in earthly and perishable things, ~
97 2, 137 | and wish to avoid loving earthly and material things, must
98 2, 138 | are directed to certain earthly goods, and among ~them we
99 2, 138 | in order to ~obtain an earthly possession. But in the New
100 2, 152 | covetousness, to go beyond one's earthly bounds, how much ~more wicked
101 2, 152 | Now to go beyond one's earthly bounds in sacred matters
102 2, 159 | 3: To him that despises earthly things, heavenly things
103 2, 159 | promised to those who despise ~earthly riches, according to Mt.
104 2, 159 | proper to ~it to despise earthly uplifting. Wherefore Augustine
105 2, 159 | striving to become great in earthly things. Hence our ~Lord,
106 2, 160 | one is elated by mean and ~earthly things, another by sublime
107 2, 162 | Further, this place of the earthly paradise is said to be ~
108 2, 162 | namely the place of the earthly ~paradise: and this is indicated (
109 2, 162 | Although the place of the earthly paradise avails not man ~
110 2, 163 | whom thou shalt deceive by earthly lust,' ~namely sinners who
111 2, 164 | necessary to be skilled in earthly things. Accordingly ~studiousness
112 2, 170 | because having renounced earthly desires they were kindled
113 2, 173 | either through dread of earthly things or through the mind
114 2, 173 | lower world." Now dread of earthly ~things pertains to the
115 2, 178 | upon the soul, and the ~earthly habitation presseth down
116 2, 181 | seeks his own; just as in an earthly kingdom ~peace ceases when
117 2, 181 | both of mind and of an earthly commonwealth is the better
118 2, 181 | same subject. For even in earthly affairs ~those who are free,
119 2, 182 | this reason, just as in earthly governments the king ~alone
120 2, 183 | them but for the sake of earthly gain: wherefore he fears
121 2, 184 | more firmly attached to earthly things when we have them
122 2, 184 | vow of poverty, renounce earthly riches, ~there should be
123 2, 186 | saying: A monk who seeks earthly possessions is no monk at
124 2, 187 | attach man's affections to earthly things. Now the attachment
125 2, 187 | of man's ~affections to earthly things is not only an obstacle
126 3, 5 | ought to have assumed an earthly body, i.e. one of flesh ~
127 3, 5 | have assumed a carnal or earthly body?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[5]
128 3, 5 | Christ had not a carnal or earthly, but a ~heavenly body. For
129 3, 5 | heavenly, but a carnal and earthly body.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[5]
130 3, 5 | if He had a carnal and ~earthly body, the manifestation
131 3, 5 | have raised a ~weak and earthly body to such sublimity.
132 3, 7 | heavenly knowledge, but also ~earthly knowledge, as will be said (
133 3, 22 | Son of God," Who had no earthly father, no heavenly mother,
134 3, 28 | waters bearing the weight of earthly feet."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
135 3, 30 | according to the flesh is not an earthly but a ~heavenly life."~Aquin.:
136 3, 31 | first man was of the earth, ~earthly: the second man, from heaven,
137 3, 31 | matter, Christ's body was earthly, as Adam's body was.~Aquin.:
138 3, 36 | the King of heaven, the earthly king is ~troubled: doubtless
139 3, 36 | troubled: doubtless because earthly grandeur is covered with
140 3, 36 | heavenly ~successor; Herod, an earthly successor." But their fear
141 3, 36 | had not come to set up an earthly kingdom, as Pope Leo says, ~
142 3, 36 | this birth was not only earthly, but also, in a way, heavenly, ~
143 3, 36 | had come in search of an ~earthly King, they would have been
144 3, 37 | He felt no contagion of earthly corruption, whose ~birth
145 3, 45 | the weight of material and earthly feet."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
146 3, 49 | was translated into the earthly paradise, where he is believed
147 3, 52 | to be understood of the ~earthly corporeal paradise, but
148 3, 55 | suppose I am leading an earthly life; for if you see Me
149 3, 57 | Further, Christ's was an earthly body, like to ours. But
150 3, 57 | contrary to the nature of an earthly body to be borne upwards.
151 3, 57 | contrary to nature for an ~earthly body to be above heaven,
152 3, 57 | we no longer deem Him an earthly man, but the ~God of heaven;
153 3, 59 | to govern temporarily an earthly kingdom; ~consequently He
154 3, 66 | considerable proportion of the earthly ~element, as the Philosopher
155 3, 72 | Hom. i De Machab.), "in earthly ~contests fitness of age,
156 3, 72 | the battle, and hence in earthly wars, generals ~and captains
157 3, 75 | nor an impossibility that earthly and mortal things be changed ~
158 3, 80 | let him fill himself with earthly bread, without partaking ~
159 3, 85 | teaches us the unhappiness of earthly things ~and the happiness
160 Suppl, 19| not of heaven, but of an earthly tabernacle.~Aquin.: SMT
161 Suppl, 19| Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: An earthly king can be cheated and
162 Suppl, 36| would be unfaithful to his earthly ~lord were he to place unworthy
163 Suppl, 40| since the possession of earthly things ~is not contrary
164 Suppl, 40| the feet, his contempt of earthly things; the ~"succinctory"
165 Suppl, 69| written (2 Cor. 5:1): "If our earthly house of ~this habitation
166 Suppl, 69| 1/1~OBJ 5: Further, the earthly paradise is distinct from
167 Suppl, 69| some were borne away to the earthly paradise after this ~state
168 Suppl, 69| and Elias. Since then the earthly ~paradise is not counted
169 Suppl, 69| Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 5: The earthly paradise belongs to the
170 Suppl, 72| 1/1~OBJ 4: Further, the earthly paradise is situated on
171 Suppl, 72| man was committed in the ~earthly paradise, this is not the
172 Suppl, 86| things and are busy about earthly concerns, yet so as to prefer ~
173 Suppl, 88| heavenly ~spirits and the earthly or human spirits, so is
174 Suppl, 88| between ~heavenly bodies and earthly bodies. Since then the corporeal
175 Suppl, 94| when it is ~in an opaque earthly substance such as sulphur.
176 Suppl, 96| punishment ~inflicted by the earthly state is not deemed everlasting
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