|     Part, Question1   1, 8   |          demons; for ~there is no fellowship between light and darkness (
  2   1, 64  |     angels: because "there ~is no fellowship of light with darkness [*
  3   1, 64  |           darkness [*Vulg.: 'What fellowship hath . ~. . ?']" (2 Cor.
  4   1, 65  |     angels: because "there ~is no fellowship of light with darkness [*
  5   1, 65  |           darkness [*Vulg.: 'What fellowship hath . ~. . ?']" (2 Cor.
  6   2, 4   |        necessary?~(8) Whether the fellowship of friends is necessary?~~
  7   2, 4   |           enjoys God, without the fellowship of the ~body, its appetite
  8   2, 4   |       Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the fellowship of friend is necessary for
  9   2, 4   |           of ~many. Therefore the fellowship of friends is necessary
 10   2, 4   |          for Happiness. Therefore fellowship of friends ~is also necessary.~
 11   2, 4   |           Therefore it seems that fellowship ~of friends is necessary
 12   2, 4   | contemplative life, he ~needs the fellowship of friends.~Aquin.: SMT
 13   2, 4   |         heavenly ~Fatherland, the fellowship of friends is not essential
 14   2, 4   |       perfection in God. But the ~fellowship of friends conduces to the
 15   2, 4   |         rejoice ~in God, at their fellowship."~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[4] A[
 16   2, 30  |   appetite. For it does not imply fellowship in craving, ~as concupiscence
 17   2, 65  |          you are called ~unto the fellowship of His Son." Now this fellowship
 18   2, 65  |  fellowship of His Son." Now this fellowship of man with God, ~which
 19   2, 65  |          the possibility of their fellowship or familiar colloquy; ~so
 20   2, 65  |          so as to believe in this fellowship and colloquy with God, and
 21   2, 65  |            hope to attain to this fellowship. Therefore charity is quite
 22   2, 68  |           not works of mercy, but fellowship of joy. Of fear he say that ~"
 23   2, 87  |   removing the ~murderer from the fellowship of the living, so that this
 24   2, 103 |        consisted in shunning the ~fellowship of Gentiles. But the first
 25   2, 105 |        rulers;~(2) Concerning the fellowship of one man with another;~(
 26   2, 105 |           to be cut ~off from the fellowship of men, which was betokened
 27   2, 105 |       admitted ~entirely to their fellowship and mode of worship. With
 28   2, 105 |         should be admitted to the fellowship of the ~people after the
 29   2, 105 |       hostile to them, and had no fellowship of kindred with them, were
 30   2, 109 |           as man has a spiritual ~fellowship with God. Moreover charity
 31   2, 22  |           you are called unto the fellowship ~of His Son." The love which
 32   2, 22  |            is no communication or fellowship between us and God or the
 33   2, 22  |     regard to ~this life there is fellowship between us and both God
 34   2, 22  |          goodness of God; and the fellowship of ~everlasting happiness,
 35   2, 22  |         ends and various forms of fellowship. This does not apply to ~
 36   2, 23  |         for God, founded upon the fellowship of everlasting happiness.
 37   2, 23  |  everlasting happiness. Now ~this fellowship is in respect, not of natural,
 38   2, 23  |          which is founded ~on the fellowship of natural goods, wherefore
 39   2, 23  |         founded on a supernatural fellowship, so the ~comparison fails.~
 40   2, 24  |         charity is founded on the fellowship of happiness, as ~stated
 41   2, 24  |          2: Charity is itself the fellowship of the spiritual life, ~
 42   2, 24  |     creatures, since they have no fellowship with man in the rational
 43   2, 24  |       friendship is based on some fellowship in life; since "nothing
 44   2, 24  |  irrational creatures can have no fellowship in ~human life which is
 45   2, 24  |           charity is based on the fellowship of ~everlasting happiness,
 46   2, 24  | friendship of charity is based on fellowship in the ~enjoyment of God.
 47   2, 24  |    capacity for happiness, on the fellowship of which charity is based,
 48   2, 24  |    society of sinners, as regards fellowship in sin; in this sense ~it
 49   2, 24  |      charity ~is founded upon the fellowship of everlasting happiness,
 50   2, 24  |          and it is on the latter ~fellowship that the friendship of charity
 51   2, 24  |           not consist in outward ~fellowship, which we have in respect
 52   2, 24  |         nature; it consists ~in a fellowship of the mind, imperfect indeed
 53   2, 24  |      neighbors by reason of their fellowship with us in ~a rational mind.
 54   2, 24  |          demons also share in our fellowship thus, since ~natural gifts,
 55   2, 24  |     charity which is based on the fellowship of everlasting ~life, rather
 56   2, 24  |          life, rather than on the fellowship of nature, is possible towards
 57   2, 24  |           charity is based on the fellowship of happiness. Now, in this
 58   2, 24  |           happiness. Now, in this fellowship, ~one thing is considered
 59   2, 24  |            by reason of a certain fellowship in happiness. Wherefore,
 60   2, 25  |   principle of happiness, on the ~fellowship of which the friendship
 61   2, 25  |      chiefly find the good on the fellowship of which that friendship ~
 62   2, 25  |           charity is based on the fellowship of happiness, which consists ~
 63   2, 25  |        the good of grace. Now the fellowship of natural goods ~bestowed
 64   2, 25  |     charity which is based on the fellowship of the gifts of grace.~Aquin.:
 65   2, 25  |         neighbor by reason of his fellowship in that good. Now fellowship
 66   2, 25  |      fellowship in that good. Now fellowship is a ~reason for love according
 67   2, 25  |           2]; ~Q[25], A[12]). Now fellowship in the full participation
 68   2, 25  |      charity is ~founded upon the fellowship of happiness, which has
 69   2, 25  |    fellow-citizens on their civic fellowship, and the friendship of those ~
 70   2, 25  |         to favors ~respecting the fellowship of grace, namely, moral
 71   2, 25  |        the love which is based on fellowship in ~battle.~Aquin.: SMT
 72   2, 37  |         the Church, and ~from the fellowship of her priests, cannot have
 73   2, 40  |        who are united together in fellowship recognized by law and for
 74   2, 56  |         in respect of a threefold fellowship; namely "of ~husband and
 75   2, 62  |    animals, because they have no ~fellowship with us. Hence it follows
 76   2, 79  |         are united to God in holy fellowship, is a true sacrifice." But
 77   2, 83  |         may cleave to God in holy fellowship." But not every ~good work
 78   2, 83  |      cling to God in a spiritual ~fellowship pertains to reverence for
 79   2, 83  |          may cling to God in holy fellowship.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[85] A[
 80   2, 88  |          it is not lawful to have fellowship with the ~demons, according
 81   2, 88  |           would amount to holding fellowship with them: except perhaps
 82   2, 88  |    something: for this savors of ~fellowship with them. On the other
 83   2, 88  |          sever oneself from their fellowship.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[90] A[
 84   2, 92  |          to be taken up into the ~fellowship of the gods or of the demons
 85   2, 93  |             whatever results from fellowship between demons and men is ~
 86   2, 93  |       them enmesh itself in their fellowship."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[95] A[
 87   2, 94  |           also on account of ~the fellowship entered into with them,
 88   2, 104 |         as good advice, ~frequent fellowship, affable and pleasant conversation
 89   2, 106 |           mark the unity of human fellowship, ~whereby one man is bound
 90   2, 112 |     sorrows of those who dwell in fellowship. Now it belongs to temperance
 91   2, 112 |          regards the pleasures of fellowship, which have their ~origin
 92   2, 115 |       Justice has to do with the ~fellowship of mankind. For the notion
 93   2, 115 |        mankind. For the notion of fellowship is divided into two ~parts,
 94   2, 125 |          his evils." Now no man's fellowship is ~to be avoided save on
 95   2, 143 |         burden upon him that hath fellowship with one more ~honorable,"
 96   2, 160 |          for it hath equality ~of fellowship under Him, and wishes to
 97   2, 170 |       truth, since "light hath no fellowship with darkness [*Vulg.: '
 98   2, 170 |          darkness [*Vulg.: 'What ~fellowship hath light with darkness?']" (
 99   2, 183 |   separate ~him," namely from the fellowship of good men, "and appoint
100   2, 186 |          by abstinence, by mutual fellowship, and by many like means.
101   2, 186 |          to be separated from the fellowship of monks": and the same ~
102   2, 186 |          to be separated from the fellowship of ~monks," goes on to say: "
103   2, 186 |    nothing can be better than the fellowship of Christ. Therefore it
104   2, 186 |           in this practice by the fellowship of others in two ~ways.
105   2, 186 |      pleases me that you have the fellowship ~of holy men, and teach
106   2, 186 |        are united together in the fellowship of brotherly love, so ~does
107   2, 186 |          were, to bear with human fellowship on ~account of his uncouthness
108   2, 187 |     presents for the sake of good fellowship. Thirdly, if one person
109   3, 48  |          may cling to God in holy fellowship, yet ~referred to that consummation
110   3, 52  |          death." Now there is no "fellowship of light ~with darkness,"
111   3, 73  |           have us understand the ~fellowship of His body and members,
112   3, 79  |        and incorruptible, ~in the fellowship of the saints, where shall
113   3, 80  |         have us to understand the fellowship of His body and ~members,
114   3, 80  |        holy angels belong to that fellowship. Therefore the ~holy angels
115   3, 80  |          and angels belong to the fellowship of His ~mystical body; men
116   3, 80  |      mystical body, which is ~the fellowship of the saints. Therefore,
117 Suppl, 2 |            in ~so far as, through fellowship with sinners, a man contracts
118 Suppl, 19|           from or admitted to the fellowship of the Church Militant,
119 Suppl, 23|          excommunicates, from the fellowship of unbelievers, as ~she
120 Suppl, 43|          enter into a contract of fellowship by pledging their faith ~
121 Suppl, 44|          some, ~"matrimony is the fellowship of a common life and a community
122 Suppl, 52|           a greater burden to the fellowship of ~marriage and is a greater
123 Suppl, 54|          is based on some kind of fellowship." And since friendship is ~
124 Suppl, 54|        union, it follows that the fellowship which is the cause of ~friendship
125 Suppl, 54|         respect of any kind of a ~fellowship certain persons are denominated
126 Suppl, 54|         who are connected by ~the fellowship of nature are said to be
127 Suppl, 55| friendship is founded on natural ~fellowship. Now natural fellowship,
128 Suppl, 55|           fellowship. Now natural fellowship, according to the Philosopher (
129 Suppl, 55|           reason of the conjugal ~fellowship, in respect of which also
130 Suppl, 55|          is a promise of conjugal fellowship, ~something akin to affinity,
131 Suppl, 59|          darkness? [*Vulg.: 'What fellowship hath light with darkness?
132 Suppl, 65|           not sever their ~mutual fellowship from the time when they
133 Suppl, 65|        tighten ~the bond of human fellowship, as stated above. Hence
134 Suppl, 72|          robe of the body and the fellowship of those who will be saved,
135 Suppl, 72|          increase of joy and ~the fellowship of the saints, and they
136 Suppl, 74|           Judas went out from the fellowship of the light. Now, all things ~
137 Suppl, 86|        tortured, because then the fellowship of the unhappy will not
138 Suppl, 96|        cut off ~entirely from the fellowship of the citizens, either
139 Suppl, 96|         cut off entirely from the fellowship of the citizens. wherefore
140 Suppl, 96|      altogether ~cut off from the fellowship of God's city, and this
141 Suppl, 96|        expelled for ever from the fellowship of the saints and ~condemned
142 Suppl, 96|         entirely cut off from the fellowship of the saints, such as ~
 
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