|     Part, Question1   1, 9   |          procession of the divine manifestation ~comes to us from the movement
  2   1, 16  |   convertible ~with being, as the manifestation with the manifested; for
  3   1, 34  |        only be by reason of ~some manifestation; either it makes something
  4   1, 39  |          2~I answer that, For the manifestation of our faith it is fitting
  5   1, 39  |        found in creatures for the manifestation of the divine ~persons,
  6   1, 39  |  essential attributes. And such a manifestation of the divine persons by
  7   1, 39  |       faith can arise, but rather manifestation of ~the truth.~Aquin.: SMT
  8   1, 43  |   gratuitous grace is called the "manifestation of the Spirit" (1 Cor. ~
  9   1, 43  |       Body Para. 2/2~This mode of manifestation applies in different ways
 10   1, 43  |        said (1 ~Cor. 12:7) - "the manifestation of the Spirit is given to
 11   1, 43  |     person by grace, ~but for the manifestation of something else.~Aquin.:
 12   1, 64  |          from darkness; and every manifestation is ~made through light,
 13   1, 67  |       extended use, as applied to manifestation of every kind, it ~may properly
 14   1, 39  |          2~I answer that, For the manifestation of our faith it is fitting
 15   1, 39  |        found in creatures for the manifestation of the divine ~persons,
 16   1, 39  |            attributes. And such a manifestation of the divine persons by
 17   1, 39  |       faith can arise, but rather manifestation of ~the truth.~Aquin.: SMT
 18   1, 43  |   gratuitous grace is called the "manifestation of the Spirit" (1 Cor. ~
 19   1, 43  |       Body Para. 2/2~This mode of manifestation applies in different ways
 20   1, 43  |        said (1 ~Cor. 12:7) - "the manifestation of the Spirit is given to
 21   1, 43  |     person by grace, ~but for the manifestation of something else.~Aquin.:
 22   1, 65  |          from darkness; and every manifestation is ~made through light,
 23   1, 68  |       extended use, as applied to manifestation of every kind, it ~may properly
 24   1, 103 | miraculously, are ordered for the manifestation of grace, according ~to
 25   1, 103 |          To each one is given the manifestation of the Spirit, ~unto profit" (
 26   1, 103 |          does not ~pertain to the manifestation of grace; since rather the
 27   1, 103 |         nothing would hinder that manifestation, since ~the power of God
 28   1, 104 |           to be ~the cause of the manifestation of colors, inasmuch as it
 29   1, 105 |      light is nothing else than a manifestation of ~truth, according to
 30   1, 105 |        communicate to others the ~manifestation of the known truth; according
 31   1, 106 |           rule of all truth; the ~manifestation of what is conceived by
 32   1, 106 |           Man is an animal." ~The manifestation, however, of what depends
 33   1, 106 |        supreme; and therefore the manifestation of what ~belongs to the
 34   1, 107 |      excellence, as regards this ~manifestation, from which the superior
 35   1, 107 |       excellence above the common manifestation; and ~therefore it is denominated
 36   1, 107 |  therefore it is denominated from manifestation only; and thus the common ~
 37   1, 108 |           enlightenment means the manifestation of the truth. But one demon
 38   1, 108 |         properly ~speaking is the manifestation of the truth in reference
 39   1, 108 |        intellect. Another kind of manifestation of the truth is ~speech,
 40   1, 108 |          OBJ 1: Not every kind of manifestation of the truth is ~enlightenment,
 41   1, 108 |            there is no ~necessary manifestation of the truth either in the
 42   1, 110 |           reason availed for the ~manifestation of Divine truths to men,
 43   1, 111 |           it is suitable for the ~manifestation of grace. That the man born
 44   2, 51  |           also, at times, for the manifestation of His power, He infuses ~
 45   2, 68  |          gifts which are for the ~manifestation of the Spirit, not for the
 46   2, 72  |         word there is nothing but manifestation which is ~intended principally;
 47   2, 72  |        intended, and the outward ~manifestation is by way of sequel. Habit
 48   2, 101 |           the way leading to that manifestation as yet ~opened out, as the
 49   2, 101 |          leading to that heavenly manifestation. But under the New Law ~
 50   2, 106 |         matters pertaining to the manifestation of ~Christ's Godhead or
 51   2, 111 |           1 Cor. 12:7): "And the ~manifestation of the Spirit is given to
 52   2, 114 |      profit, but glory, i.e. the ~manifestation of His goodness; even as
 53   2, 1   |          own account, but for the manifestation of those ~mentioned above:
 54   2, 1   |          the perfect. ~Now in the manifestation of faith, God is the active
 55   2, 1   |           faith, nevertheless the manifestation of the Spirit is given to
 56   2, 2   |         Genesis it is written ~in manifestation of the Trinity: "Let us
 57   2, 5   |          Evang. ii, qu. 39), that manifestation alone excludes faith, which ~
 58   2, 10  |         the Jews, or in the very ~manifestation of truth, and such is the
 59   2, 23  |          Myself to him," in which manifestation everlasting ~life consists,
 60   2, 43  |          the worship of God is a ~manifestation of faith, in so far as we
 61   2, 61  |    according to 1 Cor. 12:7, "The manifestation of the Spirit is given to ~
 62   2, 81  |           to them through Divine ~manifestation.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[83] A[
 63   2, 107 |    directed to another, since the manifestation, which we have ~stated to
 64   2, 107 |            one man owes another a manifestation of the truth. ~Therefore
 65   2, 107 |        truth, and in this way the manifestation of the ~truth is an act
 66   2, 107 |          because, to wit, in this manifestation of the ~truth a man's chief
 67   2, 107 |    doctrine consists in a certain manifestation of truths ~relating to science
 68   2, 108 |        opposite vices - regards a manifestation ~made by certain signs:
 69   2, 108 |           certain signs: and this manifestation or statement is an act of ~
 70   2, 108 |          natural instinct, ~and a manifestation is the result. But when
 71   2, 108 |         the result. But when this manifestation or ~statement is a moral
 72   2, 108 |        Now the proper object of a manifestation or ~statement is the true
 73   2, 112 |        fellow-man, in equity, the manifestation of ~truth without which
 74   2, 130 |        inasmuch as it denotes the manifestation of a man's goodness: since
 75   2, 130 |           end of vainglory is the manifestation of one's own excellence,
 76   2, 169 |       written (1 Cor. 12:7): "The manifestation of the ~Spirit is given
 77   2, 169 |      because, to wit, just as the manifestation of the ~material sight takes
 78   2, 169 |       material light, so too the ~manifestation of intellectual sight takes
 79   2, 169 |  intellectual ~light. Accordingly manifestation must be proportionate to
 80   2, 169 |        Para. 1/4~I answer that, A manifestation made by means of a certain
 81   2, 170 |    according to 1 Cor. 12:7, "The manifestation of the Spirit is ~given
 82   2, 172 |        the end of prophecy is the manifestation of a truth that ~surpasses
 83   2, 172 |          the more effective this ~manifestation is, the more excellent the
 84   2, 172 |           it is evident that ~the manifestation of divine truth by means
 85   2, 172 |       sake, but on account of the manifestation of ~the intelligible truth.
 86   2, 174 |       written (1 Cor. 12:7), "the manifestation of the ~Spirit is given
 87   2, 176 |           are wrought, namely the manifestation of something ~supernatural,
 88   3, 1   |       this appears fitting to the manifestation of the Divine power, ~which
 89   3, 5   |           which were signs of the manifestation of ~Christ were not in a
 90   3, 5   |     carnal and ~earthly body, the manifestation would have been false, had
 91   3, 7   |       graces are ordained for the manifestation of faith and spiritual ~
 92   3, 19  |           1/1~OBJ 4: Further, the manifestation of Christ's excellence is
 93   3, 19  |         Christ ~did not merit the manifestation of His greatness.~Aquin.:
 94   3, 19  |        Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 4: The manifestation of Christ's excellence is
 95   3, 21  |          1]), prayer is a certain manifestation ~of the human will. Wherefore,
 96   3, 24  |           Son of God, but to the ~manifestation thereof, according to the
 97   3, 27  |  Conception, after that wondrous ~manifestation of miracles, was troubled
 98   3, 27  |    according to 1 Cor. 12:7: "The manifestation of the Spirit is given to ~
 99   3, 35  |       itself; secondly, as to His manifestation after ~birth.~Aquin.: SMT
100   3, 36  |           Out. Para. 1/1 - OF THE MANIFESTATION OF THE NEWLY BORN CHRIST (
101   3, 36  |          We must now consider the manifestation of the newly born Christ: ~
102   3, 36  |       Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: That manifestation of Christ's birth was a
103   3, 36  |         of ~foretaste of the full manifestation which was to come. And as
104   3, 36  |        come. And as in the ~later manifestation the first announcement of
105   3, 36  |           are ~perfect." But this manifestation is the work of God. Therefore
106   3, 36  |      Consequently the time of the manifestation of Christ's birth seems
107   3, 51  |          matter ~how; but for the manifestation of His Divine power He willed
108   3, 53  |           Person rising; (3) the ~manifestation of the Resurrection; (4)
109   3, 55  |           Out. Para. 1/1 - OF THE MANIFESTATION OF THE RESURRECTION (SIX
110   3, 55  |          have now to consider the manifestation of the Resurrection: ~concerning
111   3, 55  |           proof or sign: and each manifestation was sufficient ~in its own
112   3, 55  |           be ~wanting to make the manifestation complete, He also showed
113   3, 55  |           as ~had died; which the manifestation of His brightness would
114   3, 66  |            were ordained unto the manifestation of the reality of His death,
115 Suppl, 7 |          act, which is a ~kind of manifestation; secondly, the matter manifested,
116 Suppl, 7 |            the person to whom the manifestation is made, viz. the priest; ~
117 Suppl, 7 |         its very name implies the manifestation of that ~which a man has
118 Suppl, 7 |          by reason of its being a manifestation of the truth - and ~satisfaction
119 Suppl, 8 |          facts. Secondly, by the ~manifestation of confession; and with
120 Suppl, 9 |        act which ~is intended for manifestation we generally make use of
121 Suppl, 9 |       employed for the purpose of manifestation, viz. our own ~words; for
122 Suppl, 9 |   confession, this act is one of ~manifestation: which manifestation can
123 Suppl, 9 |          of ~manifestation: which manifestation can be hindered by four
124 Suppl, 72|        signs are ordained for the manifestation of something. ~But His coming
125 Suppl, 74|         time should be adapted to manifestation as regards the ~things that
126 Suppl, 84|        Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: The manifestation of his sins to the confusion
127 Suppl, 84|         in the ~blessed. But this manifestation will bring them great glory
128 Suppl, 86|        well, it behooves, for the manifestation ~of Divine justice, that
129 Suppl, 92|           sufficiency," or to the manifestation ~of good, as "celebrity,"
 
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