|     Part, Question1   1, 12  |        Jacob said: "I have seen God face to face" (Gn. 32:30). But
  2   1, 12  |             I have seen God face to face" (Gn. 32:30). But to see
  3   1, 12  |             32:30). But to see Him ~face to face is to see His essence,
  4   1, 12  |             But to see Him ~face to face is to see His essence, as
  5   1, 12  |             a dark manner, but then face to face" (1 Cor. ~13:12).~
  6   1, 12  |            manner, but then face to face" (1 Cor. ~13:12).~Aquin.:
  7   1, 12  |        Jacob says, "I have seen God face to face," ~this does not
  8   1, 12  |             I have seen God face to face," ~this does not mean the
  9   1, 16  |            says: "As from one man's face many likenesses are reflected
 10   1, 19  |       deluge He ~destroyed from the face of the earth man whom He
 11   1, 29  |            they were placed on ~the face and covered the features
 12   1, 56  |             a dark manner; but then face to face." From this it appears
 13   1, 56  |            manner; but then face to face." From this it appears that ~
 14   1, 56  |         which He is said to be seen face to face; the other ~whereby
 15   1, 56  |             said to be seen face to face; the other ~whereby He is
 16   1, 66  |               darkness was upon the face of the deep," since the
 17   1, 66  |              Darkness ~was upon the face of the deep." The remaining
 18   1, 67  |         that "darkness was upon the face of ~the deep." Now it seems
 19   1, 68  |              Darkness was upon ~the face of the deep," the word "
 20   1, 68  |              Darkness ~was upon the face of the deep," the existence
 21   1, 68  |          these words that over ~the face of the water a transparent
 22   1, 75  |          that "He breathed into his face the breath of ~life." And
 23   1, 57  |             a dark manner; but then face to face." From this it appears
 24   1, 57  |            manner; but then face to face." From this it appears that ~
 25   1, 57  |         which He is said to be seen face to face; the other ~whereby
 26   1, 57  |             said to be seen face to face; the other ~whereby He is
 27   1, 67  |               darkness was upon the face of the deep," since the
 28   1, 67  |              Darkness ~was upon the face of the deep." The remaining
 29   1, 68  |         that "darkness was upon the face of ~the deep." Now it seems
 30   1, 69  |              Darkness was upon ~the face of the deep," the word "
 31   1, 69  |              Darkness ~was upon the face of the deep," the existence
 32   1, 69  |          these words that over ~the face of the water a transparent
 33   1, 74  |          that "He breathed into his face the breath of ~life." And
 34   1, 89  |        earth, and breathed into his face the breath of life, and
 35   1, 89  |         Himself "breathed into ~the face of man the breath of life."~
 36   1, 90  |             situated chiefly in the face, ~other animals have the
 37   1, 90  |              other animals have the face turned to the ground, as
 38   1, 90  |    livelihood; whereas man has his ~face erect, in order that by
 39   1, 90  |               He ~breathed into his face the breath of life."~Aquin.:
 40   1, 90  |            and He breathed into his face the breath of life," ~should
 41   1, 90  |        words, "He breathed into his face the ~breath of life," are
 42   1, 90  |          more clearly seen in man's face, ~on account of the senses
 43   1, 90  |             was breathed into man's face.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[91] A[
 44   1, 111 |          always assist and see the ~face of the Father." Yet not
 45   2, 45  |           the movement of daring to face ~the danger; so that when
 46   2, 45  |   Consequently men of fortitude who face danger according to the
 47   2, 45  |            seem slack, because they face the danger not from ~passion
 48   2, 45  |              it may be because they face the danger on account ~of
 49   2, 45  |        prove: whereas men of daring face the danger on ~account of
 50   2, 48  |           heart, such as the ~eyes, face and tongue; wherefore, as
 51   2, 98  |             The Lord spoke to Moses face to face, as a man is wont
 52   2, 98  |         Lord spoke to Moses face to face, as a man is wont to speak
 53   2, 98  |             the Lord spoke to Moses face to face"; and shortly ~afterwards
 54   2, 98  |         Lord spoke to Moses face to face"; and shortly ~afterwards
 55   2, 98  |        states that "He spoke to him face to face," ~this is to be
 56   2, 98  |             He spoke to him face to face," ~this is to be understood
 57   2, 98  |           may say that this vision "face to face" means some ~kind
 58   2, 98  |           that this vision "face to face" means some ~kind of sublime
 59   2, 105 |         foot, and" did "spit in his face" (Dt. 25:9). It prescribed
 60   2, 106 |             a dark manner; but then face to face."~Aquin.: SMT FS
 61   2, 106 |            manner; but then face to face."~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[106]
 62   2, 110 |           15: "That he may make the face cheerful with ~oil"; the
 63   2, 114 |             our ~prayers before Thy face, but for the multitude of
 64   2, 1   |             a dark manner; but then face to face. Now ~I know in
 65   2, 1   |            manner; but then face to face. Now ~I know in part; but
 66   2, 1   |             a dark manner; but then face ~to face": which vision
 67   2, 1   |           manner; but then face ~to face": which vision the angels
 68   2, 2   |            object ~of fortitude, to face the dangers of death, and
 69   2, 4   |             a dark manner; but then face ~to face." Now vision is
 70   2, 4   |           manner; but then face ~to face." Now vision is in the intellect.
 71   2, 22  |             and they ~shall see His face" (Apoc. 22:3,4). Therefore
 72   2, 24  |             thee and set before thy face."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[25] A[
 73   2, 31  |              I withstood him to the face," ~adds: "as an equal."
 74   2, 33  |          Flee from sins as from the face of a serpent." Now Cassian
 75   2, 60  |          Flee from sin as from the ~face of a serpent." Consequently
 76   2, 64  |           that goeth forth over the face of the earth; for every ~
 77   2, 71  |         speaks against a man to his face. Wherefore if a man ~speaks
 78   2, 72  |           disparagingly not to the ~face but into the ear." But to
 79   2, 81  |           in Ps. 79:4, "Show us Thy face, and we shall be saved,"
 80   2, 81  |             hath said to ~Thee: 'My face hath sought Thee,'" and
 81   2, 93  |        Jonas, when fleeing from the face of the Lord, was ~discovered
 82   2, 109 |             stage with a disguised ~face, by changing the color of
 83   2, 112 |         should not show a ~cheerful face to those who are given to
 84   2, 120 |         Elias when he fled from the face of Jezabel on the Sabbath.
 85   2, 121 |       undeterred ~by toil, brave in face of dangers, steeled against
 86   2, 121 |       denoting ~firmness of mind in face of assaults of all kinds.
 87   2, 121 |            belongs to ~fortitude to face dangers and to bear toil.
 88   2, 121 |            to the good of reason in face of the ~greatest evils:
 89   2, 121 |           brave man behaves well in face of danger of any other kind ~
 90   2, 121 |            1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Martyrs face the fight that is waged
 91   2, 121 |         wild beasts ~are incited to face danger through sorrow or
 92   2, 126 |        makes a man behave aright in face of danger. ~But magnificence
 93   2, 126 |              fortitude practices in face of the greatest hardships,
 94   2, 142 |               shame hath covered my face." Therefore shamefacedness
 95   2, 156 |             uglier than a ruthless* face, and most ~of all than a
 96   2, 156 |       nothing uglier.' And if his ~'face is ugly, how much uglier
 97   2, 156 |        tongue entangles itself, the face is inflamed, the eyes are
 98   2, 162 |          bread in the ~sweat of his face." Therefore these are not
 99   2, 169 |           Moses, whom the Lord knew face to face, in all the signs ~
100   2, 169 |          whom the Lord knew face to face, in all the signs ~and wonders."~
101   2, 171 |      boiling caldron . . . from the face of ~the north" (Jer. 1:13) -
102   2, 172 |             the Lord spoke to Moses face to face, as a ~man is wont
103   2, 172 |         Lord spoke to Moses face to face, as a ~man is wont to speak
104   2, 172 |           Moses, whom the Lord knew face to face: in all the signs
105   2, 172 |          whom the Lord knew face to face: in all the signs and ~wonders,
106   2, 174 |                 they shall fill the face of the world with seed."
107   2, 178 |         cares and longs to see the ~face of its Creator."~Aquin.:
108   2, 178 |            and longs to gaze on the face of its Creator." ~Now no
109   2, 178 |         glory of the Lord with open face, are transformed into ~the
110   2, 178 |              when we shall see God ~face to face, wherefore it will
111   2, 178 |           we shall see God ~face to face, wherefore it will make
112   2, 178 |        Jacob said: "I have seen God face to face, and my soul has
113   2, 178 |             I have seen God face to face, and my soul has been ~saved."
114   2, 178 |             Now the vision of God's face is the vision of the Divine
115   2, 178 |          words of Jacob, "I saw God face to face" do not ~imply that
116   2, 178 |           Jacob, "I saw God face to face" do not ~imply that he saw
117   2, 178 |          since we know a man by his face, by the face of God he signified
118   2, 178 |             man by his face, by the face of God he signified his ~
119   2, 178 |           32:30), "'I have seen God face to ~face' . . . he halted
120   2, 178 |            I have seen God face to ~face' . . . he halted on his
121   2, 179 |        lower order, "always see the face of the ~Father"; and so,
122   2, 182 |            keep oneself innocent in face ~of a greater peril is proof
123   2, 185 |           19): "In the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat bread," and
124   2, 185 |        anoint thy head and wash thy face." Augustine ~commenting
125   2, 186 |              two and two before His face into every city and place
126   2, 187 |          side ~whither I had set my face, and whither I trembled
127   3, 28  |              speaking with God, his face was so bright "that the
128   3, 28  |           Joseph, by looking on her face, not by lustful contact.~
129   3, 40  |            false accusation in ~His face, saying (Jn. 9:16): "This
130   3, 45  | transfiguration ~when he says: 'His face did shine as the sun, and
131   3, 45  |             as snow.' Brightness of face and whiteness of garments
132   3, 45  |           hearing, fell ~upon their face, and were very much afraid."
133   3, 46  |      fastening of the nails; on His face from the blows and ~spittle;
134   3, 55  |          the ~mountain, so that His face shone like the sun. But
135   3, 72  |             in ~public, even in the face of the enemies of the Christian
136   3, 72  |             Faith of Christ even in face of the enemies of that Faith. ~
137   3, 84  |            118:58, "I entreated Thy face," ~etc., that "facility
138 Suppl, 28|       because he would not have the face to correct ~others, by reason
139 Suppl, 40|         handkerchief for wiping the face; for they are the first
140 Suppl, 47|              death, since the brave face even mortal dangers. Therefore
141 Suppl, 56|          that it can without danger face ~the outer world which has
142 Suppl, 71|          heavy load might bathe his face in water, for thus he would
143 Suppl, 72|           in heaven ~always see the face of My Father." Yet the angels
144 Suppl, 75|          fire that will cleanse the face of the earth will be ~able
145 Suppl, 85|             know how to discern the face of ~the heaven and of the
146 Suppl, 89|             heaven God will be seen face to face, according to 1 ~
147 Suppl, 89|            God will be seen face to face, according to 1 ~Cor. 13:
148 Suppl, 89|           12. Now when we see a man face to face, we see him through
149 Suppl, 89|           when we see a man face to face, we see him through his ~
150 Suppl, 89|             a dark manner, but then face to face." Now that which
151 Suppl, 89|            manner, but then face to face." Now that which is seen ~
152 Suppl, 89|             Now that which is seen ~face to face is seen in its essence.
153 Suppl, 89|         that which is seen ~face to face is seen in its essence.
154 Suppl, 89|        glory"; Ps. 79:20, "Show Thy face and we shall ~be saved";
155 Suppl, 89|   immediately, is called "vision of face." Moreover the ~likeness
156 Suppl, 93|           confess his ~faith in the face of a persecutor: yet in
 
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