Part, Question
1 1, 20 | other "is the weigher of spirits" (Prov. 16:2).~Aquin.: SMT
2 1, 50 | Who makes His angels spirits."~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[50] A[
3 1, 53 | all . . . ?'] ministering spirits, sent to minister for ~them
4 1, 57 | They are all ministering spirits." Now, if they ~had no knowledge
5 1, 57 | they not all.'] ministering spirits, ~sent to minister for them
6 1, 58 | that is, from the evil spirits. The good angels, while
7 1, 62 | all . . . ?'] ministering spirits, sent to ~minister for them
8 1, 63 | was greater in the higher spirits. Hence Gregory says that
9 1, 63 | aid ~us, and the wicked spirits who are our foes.~Aquin.:
10 1, 64 | about through the wicked spirits, lest they should cease
11 1, 77 | xi) says that "heavenly spirits ~are divided into essence,
12 1, 51 | Who makes His angels spirits."~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[50] A[
13 1, 54 | all . . . ?'] ministering spirits, sent to minister for ~them
14 1, 58 | They are all ministering spirits." Now, if they ~had no knowledge
15 1, 58 | they not all.'] ministering spirits, ~sent to minister for them
16 1, 59 | that is, from the evil spirits. The good angels, while
17 1, 63 | all . . . ?'] ministering spirits, sent to ~minister for them
18 1, 64 | was greater in the higher spirits. Hence Gregory says that
19 1, 64 | aid ~us, and the wicked spirits who are our foes.~Aquin.:
20 1, 65 | about through the wicked spirits, lest they should cease
21 1, 76 | xi) says that "heavenly spirits ~are divided into essence,
22 1, 89 | Therefore also ~the inferior spirits, who are the rational souls,
23 1, 89 | by means ~of the superior spirits, the angels.~Aquin.: SMT
24 1, 93 | the company of the angelic spirits."~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[94] A[
25 1, 102 | third providence to certain spirits who are guardians on earth ~
26 1, 107 | grades, and grades among ~spirits are constituted by different
27 1, 107 | a ~multitude of heavenly spirits, who are likened to each
28 1, 107 | named. For all the heavenly spirits are called angels and heavenly ~
29 1, 107 | one order ~of the heavenly spirits is not properly called "
30 1, 107 | principalities preside over the good ~spirits themselves."~Aquin.: SMT
31 1, 107 | messenger." So all the heavenly spirits, so ~far as they make known
32 1, 107 | sense all the ~heavenly spirits are called heavenly virtues,
33 1, 107 | common to all the heavenly spirits together, ~they are all
34 1, 107 | who rule even over good spirits; then the "Powers," who ~
35 1, 107 | Powers," who ~coerce the evil spirits; even as evil-doers are
36 1, 107 | their "presiding over good spirits," which also agrees with
37 1, 107 | efficacy to the inferior spirits in the execution of the
38 1, 107 | they ~are all ministering spirits, sent to minister to them
39 1, 109 | xxxiv in Evang.): "Those spirits are called virtues by whom
40 1, 110 | Who maketh His angels spirits and His ministers a flame ~
41 1, 110 | local movement of animal spirits and humors. Hence Aristotle
42 1, 110 | preserved in the ~animal spirits, "and move the sensitive
43 1, 110 | Indeed, the commotion of the spirits ~and humors may be so great
44 1, 110 | by local ~movement of the spirits and humors, as above explained.~
45 1, 110 | senses are changed when the spirits and humors are ~disturbed;
46 1, 110 | Likewise he can move the spirits and ~humors from within,
47 1, 110 | interior movement of the spirits and humors an angel ~can
48 1, 111 | 14): "All are ministering spirits, sent to minister" ~[Vulg. '
49 1, 112 | the "Powers," and the good spirits by the "Principalities,"
50 1, 113 | this darkness, against the spirits of wickedness in the high
51 1, 113 | Who is the "weigher of ~spirits" (Prov. 16:2). It is this
52 1, 115 | Providence is served by certain spirits; ~whether by the soul, or
53 1, 116 | imagination the (corporeal) spirits ~of the body united to that
54 1, 116 | changed, which change in the spirits ~takes place especially
55 1, 116 | to which the more subtle spirits can ~reach. And the eyes
56 2, 9 | be the work of the ~lying spirits."~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[9] A[
57 2, 25 | certain raising ~of the spirits to the realization of the
58 2, 25 | detestation a certain lowness of spirits, on ~account of difficulty
59 2, 40 | drink - viz. heat ~and high spirits, on account of wine, and
60 2, 44 | place, the heat and vital spirits are withdrawn ~inwardly.
61 2, 44 | accumulation of heat and vital spirits in the interior ~parts of
62 2, 44 | of contraction, the vital spirits and ~heat are accumulated
63 2, 44 | contraction ~of heat and vital spirits towards the inner parts
64 2, 44 | those who fear, the vital spirits recede from outer to the
65 2, 44 | yet the movement of vital spirits is not the same in those
66 2, 44 | and subtlety of the vital spirits, which result from the ~
67 2, 44 | direction: ~wherefore the vital spirits and heat concentrate around
68 2, 44 | caused by cold, the ~vital spirits have a downward movement;
69 2, 44 | Consequently the heat and vital spirits abandon ~the heart instead
70 2, 44 | animals, is heat and vital spirits: wherefore when they are ~
71 2, 44 | stores up the heat and vital spirits within them, ~in order to
72 2, 44 | xxvii, 9) when the vital spirits and heat ~are concentrated
73 2, 44 | internal ~heat and vital spirits move from the heart downwards,
74 2, 44 | the emission of the ~vital spirits in an upward direction through
75 2, 44 | is ~free to set the vital spirits and heat in movement, so
76 2, 48 | of the blood and ~vital spirits around the heart, which
77 2, 68 | taketh with him seven other spirits," etc., says (De Quaest.
78 2, 68 | abundantly in those ~celestial spirits, a seething torrent of sevenfold
79 2, 80 | local movement of the vital spirits or ~humors can be procured
80 2, 80 | the heart and the vital spirits: ~wherefore the devil can
81 2, 98 | angels are the "ministering spirits," as ~stated in Heb. 1:14.
82 2, 100 | that consulteth pythonic ~spirits, or fortune-tellers, or
83 2, 102 | the multitude of heavenly spirits, and to prevent their receiving ~
84 2, 105 | the Lord the God of the spirits of all the flesh provide
85 2, 111 | another, the discerning of spirits; to ~another divers kinds
86 2, 111 | there is the "discerning of spirits." ~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[111]
87 2, 24 | question as to whether the spirits called demons ought to be ~
88 2, 24 | is ~referred, for those spirits whom God has condemned eternally,
89 2, 24 | much as we desire ~those spirits to endure, as to their natural
90 2, 93 | that consulteth pythonic spirits, or ~fortune tellers": and
91 2, 93 | that consulteth pythonic spirits."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[95] A[
92 2, 93 | action of unclean and lying spirits who desire to deceive man
93 2, 94 | animals by meat, but as ~spirits by signs, such as are to
94 2, 120 | more'] obey the Father of spirits and live?" Now the precept
95 2, 145 | and the increase in vital spirits are of short duration, whereas ~
96 2, 169 | pertains to the "discernment of spirits." Moreover it ~extends to
97 2, 169 | from the discernment of spirits, which is about created
98 2, 169 | which is about created spirits; and from ~knowledge, which
99 2, 169 | Thus by ~the ministry of spirits a prophetic revelation concerning
100 2, 170 | revelation of the good ~spirits, as Augustine declares (
101 2, 171 | written (1 Cor. 14:32): "The spirits of ~the prophets are subject
102 2, 173 | the knowledge of heavenly spirits, the third the knowledge
103 2, 187 | more obey the Father of ~spirits that we may live [*'Shall
104 2, 187 | more obey the Father of ~Spirits, and live?']," as says the
105 2, 187 | easily be admitted, but ~spirits must be tested whether they
106 2, 187 | every spirit, but try the spirits if ~they be of God." Now
107 2, 187 | 1: The saying: "Try the spirits, if they be of God," applies ~
108 2, 187 | admitting of doubt whether the spirits be of God; thus those ~who
109 3, 1 | person, let not ~these proud spirits dare to prefer themselves
110 3, 6 | from the fact that angelic spirits are not assumable, as ~was
111 3, 6 | is wanting to the angelic spirits, ~not from any lack of dignity,
112 3, 8 | something not only in the ~spirits of men, but also in the
113 3, 8 | of men, but also in the spirits of angels, on account of
114 3, 12 | illuminations of ~supercelestial spirits.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[12] A[
115 3, 12 | impression of ~heavenly spirits.~
116 3, 13 | moves even the highest spirits, enlightening them, as Dionysius
117 3, 13 | them power over unclean spirits, to cast them ~out, and
118 3, 13 | thus by commotion of the ~spirits the whole body is altered.
119 3, 30 | discern good from evil spirits. For if joy succeed fear,
120 3, 36 | makest Thy'] angels, spirits." But ~Christ's birth was
121 3, 43 | on Mt. 8:16: "He cast out spirits with His word, and all ~
122 3, 43 | He commandeth the unclean spirits, and they obey Him."~Aquin.:
123 3, 52 | spirit ~preached to those spirits that were in prison, which
124 3, 52 | went to preach to those spirits who were in ~bondage, as
125 3, 52 | sense is, that "to those (spirits) that were in ~prison" -
126 3, 55 | ordering ~of the heavenly spirits. But such things as concern
127 3, 59 | they ~not'] all ministering spirits, sent to minister for them,
128 3, 64 | if demons, who are "lying spirits," were to perform a sacramental ~
129 3, 67 | more obey the ~Father of Spirits, and live?" Therefore the
130 3, 68 | every spirit, but try the spirits, ~if they be of God." And
131 3, 72 | and because the (vital) spirits mount directly from the ~
132 3, 80 | vexed in body by unclean spirits, the same reason holds good
133 3, 80 | who are vexed by unclean spirits."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[80] A[
134 Suppl, 37| and the "discerning of spirits" to the doorkeeper, for
135 Suppl, 70| way ~created incorporeal spirits are confined to a place,
136 Suppl, 71| towards God, to Whom the spirits of the dead live.~Aquin.:
137 Suppl, 71| especially ~to the damned - "the spirits of the departed are where
138 Suppl, 72| words of Daniel: "The lofty spirits ~that are set over the nations
139 Suppl, 80| spiritual, that is like ~spirits in a certain respect. Now
140 Suppl, 80| certain respect. Now two spirits cannot be in the same ~place,
141 Suppl, 82| the eye than the hand, the spirits [*"Animalem," as though
142 Suppl, 82| sight, and by scattering the spirits* asunder. [*"Animalem," ~
143 Suppl, 88| order between the heavenly ~spirits and the earthly or human
144 Suppl, 88| and the earthly or human spirits, so is there an order between ~
145 Suppl, 88| consummation of things the lower spirits will receive the ~properties
146 Suppl, 88| properties of the higher spirits, because men will be as
147 Suppl, 88| will ~have the rational spirits of men and demons who though
148 Suppl, 93| angels are ~incorporeal spirits. Therefore they have no
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