|     Part, Question1   1, 1   |    truth by natural reason, as ~Paul quotes a saying of Aratus: "
  2   1, 12  |          we keep in memory. But Paul, seeing ~the essence of
  3   1, 12  |    original of the image. Thus ~Paul, or any other person who
  4   1, 12  |      essence, which remained in Paul even when he had ceased
  5   1, 12  |     teacher of the Jews; and of Paul, the teacher of the Gentiles.
  6   1, 68  |      Gen. ad lit. xii) expounds Paul's rapture "to the third ~
  7   1, 69  |      Gen. ad lit. xii) expounds Paul's rapture "to the third ~
  8   1, 91  |     whole human race. Wherefore Paul says that "God made the
  9   1, 116 |        thus by the preaching of Paul the Gentiles were ~converted,
 10   2, 11  |          But it is evident that Paul had not placed his last
 11   2, 102 |     pertain to holy things. For Paul said ~(Acts 17:24): "God
 12   2, 103 |         stated (Acts 16:3) that Paul circumcised ~Timothy: and (
 13   2, 103 |  Timothy: and (Acts 21:26) that Paul, at the advice of James, "
 14   2, 103 |      should observe them. Hence Paul circumcised Timothy, who
 15   2, 103 |       thus. On ~the other hand, Paul in like manner made a pretense
 16   2, 103 |     hold anything to be ~false, Paul says that Peter "was to
 17   2, 103 |         Peter was at fault: and Paul blamed him in very truth
 18   2, 108 |         to whom he preaches; as Paul ~did (1 Cor. 9:4, seqq.).~
 19   2, 112 |        is ~clear in the case of Paul, who received grace whilst
 20   2, 112 |         And thus it happened to Paul, ~since, suddenly when he
 21   2, 112 |          as when it was said to Paul (2 Cor. 12:9): ~"My grace
 22   2, 113 |      place in the conversion of Paul, which was ~accompanied
 23   2, 113 |        Hence ~the conversion of Paul is commemorated in the Church
 24   2, 1   |     says: "We believe ~Peter or Paul, but we speak only of believing '
 25   2, 10  |       Christ at first compelled Paul and afterwards taught Him."~
 26   2, 10  |      avoid giving scandal. Thus Paul too, after saying that servants ~
 27   2, 23  |         life, as in the case of Paul. ~Therefore charity can
 28   2, 23  |       vii., among the works ~of Paul of Friuli, more commonly
 29   2, 23  |          more commonly known as Paul the Deacon, a monk of ~Monte
 30   2, 28  |    opinions. We also read ~that Paul and Barnabas dissented from
 31   2, 31  |   fraternal ~correction, and so Paul would not have withstood
 32   2, 31  |   prelate even publicly. Hence ~Paul, who was Peter's subject,
 33   2, 35  |       written ~(Acts 23:6) that Paul, knowing that the one part
 34   2, 35  |     arose a dissension" between Paul and Barnabas, "so ~that
 35   2, 35  |       praiseworthy. In this way Paul was to ~be commended for
 36   2, 35  |      OBJ 3: The discord between Paul and Barnabas was accidental
 37   2, 41  |      would have come ~to you, I Paul indeed, once and again;
 38   2, 41  |     xxviii, xl, lxxxii) and of ~Paul also, Peter sinned and was
 39   2, 67  |      Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Paul appealed to Caesar (Acts
 40   2, 81  |      frequently not heard; thus Paul was ~not heard when he besought
 41   2, 81  |           For this reason, too, Paul was not heard ~when he prayed
 42   2, 83  |    sacrifice to thee, Peter ~or Paul. But we give thanks to God
 43   2, 85  |       have ~commanded you"; and Paul says (Acts 20:27): "I have
 44   2, 87  |      may ~not be verified. Thus Paul lied not (2 Cor. 1:15, seqq.)
 45   2, 92  |  related (Acts 17:16) that when Paul awaited Silas ~and Timothy
 46   2, 95  |    Faust. xxii, ~36) says that "Paul fled, not through ceasing
 47   2, 122 |       the Assumption (Epist. ad Paul. et Eustoch.): "I ~should
 48   2, 154 |      says ~(Div. Nom. iv) that "Paul, through incontinence of
 49   2, 172 |         s very essence, even as Paul in his rapture did, ~according
 50   2, 173 | appetitive ~power? ~(3) Whether Paul when in rapture saw the
 51   2, 173 |       says (Div. Nom. iv) that "Paul ~being in ecstasy through
 52   2, 173 |         Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether Paul, when in rapture, saw the
 53   2, 173 |       OBJ 1: It would seem that Paul, when in rapture, did not
 54   2, 173 |          For just as we read of Paul that he was rapt to the
 55   2, 173 |     would seem that neither did Paul see the essence of ~God.~
 56   2, 173 |         of God is beatific. But Paul, in his rapture, ~was not
 57   2, 173 |         not the case. Therefore Paul when in rapture saw not
 58   2, 173 |         the Divine essence. But Paul when in this ~state had
 59   2, 173 |      the imaginary vision." Now Paul is stated (2 Cor. ~12:2,
 60   2, 173 |       instance by Moses, and by Paul who in rapture heard ~unspeakable
 61   2, 173 |       that, Some have said that Paul, when in rapture, saw "not
 62   2, 173 |         Such was the rapture of Paul, as also of ~Moses [*Cf.
 63   2, 173 |     Teacher of the Jews, so was Paul the first "Teacher of the ~
 64   2, 173 |      this way that light was in Paul ~when he was in rapture.
 65   2, 173 |          Since, in his rapture, Paul was beatified not as to
 66   2, 173 |   crystalline heavens. Moreover Paul is stated to be ~rapt to
 67   2, 173 |  contemplation of God: and when Paul says that he was rapt ~to
 68   2, 173 |         Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether Paul, when in rapture, was withdrawn
 69   2, 173 |       OBJ 1: It would seem that Paul, when in rapture, was not
 70   2, 173 |        withdrawal take place in Paul.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[175] A[
 71   2, 173 | Therefore there was no need for Paul to be ~withdrawn from his
 72   2, 173 |      seeing God in His essence, Paul remembered what he ~had
 73   2, 173 |         Therefore it seems that Paul, while seeing the essence
 74   2, 173 |        3 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Paul, after seeing God in His
 75   2, 173 |   Whether, while in this state, Paul's soul was wholly separated
 76   2, 173 |      that, while in this state, Paul's soul was wholly ~separated
 77   2, 173 |      Now, ~while in that state, Paul was not absent from the
 78   2, 173 | Therefore it would seem that in Paul's ~rapture it was necessary
 79   2, 173 |        it was not necessary for Paul's soul, when ~in rapture,
 80   2, 173 |    Reply OBJ 1: In this rapture Paul was absent from the Lord
 81   2, 173 |        A[6] Thes. Para. 1/1~Did Paul know whether his soul were
 82   2, 173 |       OBJ 1: It would seem that Paul was not ignorant whether
 83   2, 173 |      from their body. Therefore Paul too knew ~this.~Aquin.:
 84   2, 173 |        3 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Paul's vision, while he was in
 85   2, 174 |           and consequently both Paul and ~the other apostles
 86   2, 174 |      all kinds of tongues"; and Paul ~says (1 Cor. 14:18): "I
 87   2, 176 |      God wrought by the hand of Paul . . . miracles" and ~"even
 88   2, 178 |      present life is that which Paul had in rapture, ~whereby
 89   2, 183 |      work of supererogation, as Paul ~says in reference to himself (
 90   2, 183 |     their own: since we read of Paul (2 Cor. 11:8) that he "received
 91   2, 186 |       and people said: I am of ~Paul, I of Apollo, I of Cephas,"
 92   3, 1   |      speaking of himself alone, Paul writes to the ~Galatians
 93   3, 27  |          Assumption (cf. Ep. ad Paul. et Eustoch.): "Full indeed
 94   3, 35  |         ruled the world; whence Paul, writing to the ~Romans (
 95   3, 35  |         the ~apostles Peter and Paul.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[35] A[
 96   3, 38  |        not named after Peter or Paul, but after ~Christ. But
 97   3, 38  |     written (Acts 19:1-5) that "Paul . . . found ~certain disciples;
 98   3, 38  |      which we are baptized; for Paul ~says (Acts 19:4): "John
 99   3, 40  |        scandal to the heathens, Paul says that he gave it ~up":
100   3, 42  |         as letters to Peter and Paul, for that they found ~them
101   3, 42  |       flesh with His disciples, Paul was no disciple of His."~
102   3, 45  |          of the vision in which Paul saw God in a rapture, as
103   3, 53  |         Assumption [*Ep. ix ~ad Paul. et Eustoch.; among the
104   3, 54  |       Resurrection, contrary to Paul's ~truthful teaching, then
105   3, 55  |  brethren, to ~go into Galilee. Paul makes mention of them when
106   3, 57  |        He went up to heaven. to Paul, for instance (Acts 9).
107   3, 57  |        some individual, e.g. in Paul's case, as we read ~in Acts
108   3, 58  |        likewise to angels: for, Paul declares it to be the prerogative
109   3, 60  |    written (1 Cor. ~1:13): "Was Paul crucified for you or were
110   3, 60  |        baptized in the name of ~Paul?" But this is true if the
111   3, 64  |  according to 1 Cor. 1:13: "Was Paul then crucified for you?
112   3, 64  |         baptized in the name of Paul?" Therefore Christ, as man,
113   3, 64  |        those who said: "I am of Paul, I am of Apollo, ~and I
114   3, 66  |          1 Cor. 1:12): "I am of Paul ~. . . and I of Cephas."
115   3, 66  |        where it ~is stated that Paul rebaptized those who had
116   3, 72  |       as eternal life. Hence to Paul was it said (2 Cor. 12:9): "
117   3, 84  |       vale of tears." Wherefore Paul says ~(1 Cor. 15:9): "I . . .
118 Suppl, 6 |        e.g. Peter, Magdalen and Paul. But the grace that remits
119 Suppl, 22|         of God was greater than Paul, according to Mt. ~11:11: "
120 Suppl, 22|        are born of women." Now ~Paul excommunicated an angel
121 Suppl, 25|       woman (Jn. 8). ~Therefore Paul could do so likewise. Therefore
122 Suppl, 25|         Church is not less than Paul's.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[25]
123 Suppl, 69|        it cannot be denied that Paul's soul is in heaven likewise."
124 Suppl, 74|       the Assumption [*Ep. x ad Paul. et ~Eustoch., now recognized
125 Suppl, 86|     place of the traitor Judas, Paul who worked more ~than the
126 Suppl, 93|        the Assumption ~[*Ep. ad Paul. et Eustoch.]: "I should
127 Suppl, 93|       Serm. de Assump. [*Ep. ad Paul. et Eustoch. ix]) speaking
128 Suppl, 95|    granted as a great ~favor to Paul to see the life in which
129 Suppl, 95|        2 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Paul looked upon that life wherein
 
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