|     Part, Question1   1, 19  |  expression of his will is his own working. He shows it ~indirectly,
  2   1, 43  |           to the ~apostles for the working of miracles. This, however,
  3   1, 43  |         Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 4: The working of miracles manifests sanctifying
  4   1, 43  |           to the apostles for the ~working of miracles, because sanctifying
  5   1, 43  |         power of prophesying or of working ~miracles.~Aquin.: SMT FP
  6   1, 62  |             the power of the agent working for the end, as the healing
  7   1, 62  |          The angel's difficulty of working righteously does not come ~
  8   1, 62  |            passively, ~but also by working actively. If the end is
  9   1, 66  |             Further, nature in its working imitates the working of
 10   1, 66  |           its working imitates the working of God, as a ~secondary
 11   1, 66  |            first cause. But in the working of nature ~formlessness
 12   1, 66  |          therefore, in the Divine ~working.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[66] A[
 13   1, 67  | indifferent as ~regards direction, working equally in a circle as in
 14   1, 74  |            would have ceased from ~working and left it vacant, which
 15   1, 43  |           to the ~apostles for the working of miracles. This, however,
 16   1, 43  |         Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 4: The working of miracles manifests sanctifying
 17   1, 43  |           to the apostles for the ~working of miracles, because sanctifying
 18   1, 43  |         power of prophesying or of working ~miracles.~Aquin.: SMT FP
 19   1, 63  |             the power of the agent working for the end, as the healing
 20   1, 63  |          The angel's difficulty of working righteously does not come ~
 21   1, 63  |            passively, ~but also by working actively. If the end is
 22   1, 67  |             Further, nature in its working imitates the working of
 23   1, 67  |           its working imitates the working of God, as a ~secondary
 24   1, 67  |            first cause. But in the working of nature ~formlessness
 25   1, 67  |          therefore, in the Divine ~working.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[66] A[
 26   1, 68  | indifferent as ~regards direction, working equally in a circle as in
 27   1, 73  |            would have ceased from ~working and left it vacant, which
 28   1, 103 |       mentions, among others, ~the working of miracles.~Aquin.: SMT
 29   1, 107 |            corporeal nature in the working of miracles; after ~these
 30   1, 107 |        exercise these offices; by ~working miracles, by coercing the
 31   1, 112 |          will be "according to the working of Satan," as it is ~written (
 32   1, 113 |         coming is according to the working of Satan, in all power,
 33   1, 113 |     written (Mk. 16:20): "The Lord working withal, ~and confirming
 34   1, 116 |          which one is ~directed in working.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[117] A[
 35   1, 116 |           and Saphira." But in the working of miracles a ~change is
 36   2, 44  |             reason, it conduces to working well, in so far as it causes
 37   2, 68  |           as regards the manner of working, in respect of man ~being
 38   2, 70  |        produced by the Holy ~Ghost working in us, are fruits: but,
 39   2, 100 |       seems to consist properly in working ~willingly and with pleasure.
 40   2, 103 |           Christ was preaching and working miracles, the Law and the
 41   2, 111 |            of tongues ~against the working of miracles; and the interpretation
 42   2, 111 |            Spirit; to another, the working of ~miracles; to another,
 43   2, 111 |             and thus there is the "working of miracles." ~Secondly,
 44   2, 111 |    distinguished from the general ~working of miracles because it has
 45   2, 112 |            power of the Holy Ghost working in the sacraments, according
 46   2, 4   |           A[9]) that God is always working man's ~justification, even
 47   2, 10  |          in matters concerning the working ~of his art. Now, in such
 48   2, 19  |           lasciviousness, unto the working of all uncleanness and [
 49   2, 25  |       ceasing to love a man or ~by working against him, the more ought
 50   2, 30  |         should live on you without working themselves, "and you ~burthened,"
 51   2, 120 |      instance, those of praise, of working miracles, and generally
 52   2, 145 |            regard to ~pilgrims and working people. For if the pilgrimage
 53   2, 164 |       regards any other things the working of which requires to be ~
 54   2, 169 |     preached ~everywhere, the Lord working withal and confirming the
 55   2, 169 |     prophecy is concerned with the working of ~miracles, as a kind
 56   2, 169 |            act - for instance, the working of miracles, and the knowledge
 57   2, 170 |         Sometimes prophesying, the working of ~miracles, and the casting
 58   2, 172 |         this announcement, and the working of miracles, are something
 59   2, 172 |            Thirdly, as regards the working of ~miracles which he wrought
 60   2, 176 |           is a gratuitous grace of working miracles?~(2) To whom is
 61   2, 176 |           is a gratuitous grace of working miracles?~Aquin.: SMT SS
 62   2, 176 |           grace is directed to the working ~of miracles. For every
 63   2, 176 |          FS, Q[90], A[1]). Now the working of miracles puts nothing
 64   2, 176 |          his feet." ~Therefore the working of miracles does not belong
 65   2, 176 |         the same Spirit." ~Now the working of miracles is effected
 66   2, 176 |            it would ~seem that the working of miracles does not belong
 67   2, 176 |        unreasonable to reckon the "working of miracles" a gratuitous ~
 68   2, 176 |          grace, any more than the "working of signs" and "wonders."~
 69   2, 176 |            distinguished from ~the working of miracles.~Aquin.: SMT
 70   2, 176 |            1/1~OBJ 5: Further, the working of miracles results from
 71   2, 176 |            reckon in addition the ~working of signs as another gratuitous
 72   2, 176 |     healing . . . to ~another, the working of miracles."~Aquin.: SMT
 73   2, 176 |      credible. This is done by the working of miracles, according to ~
 74   2, 176 |            miracles. Therefore the working of miracles belongs to a ~
 75   2, 176 |             supernaturally, so the working of miracles extends to all
 76   2, 176 |   impossible for the ~principle of working miracles to be a quality
 77   2, 176 |          will be "according to the working of Satan, in all ~power,
 78   2, 176 |           114], A[4]; ~whereas the working of miracles which is ascribed
 79   2, 176 |         Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 5: The working of miracles is ascribed
 80   2, 176 |        Sometimes prophesying, ~the working of miracles, and the casting
 81   2, 176 |           to prevent a sinner from working miracles by invoking a saint;
 82   2, 176 |        hinders a living thing from working through a dead instrument,
 83   2, 181 |       where one suffices. ~But the working of grace is much more orderly
 84   2, 181 |         much more orderly than the working of nature. ~Therefore it
 85   2, 183 |     religious to occupy oneself in working out one's own salvation,
 86   2, 183 |        bishop to occupy oneself in working for ~the salvation of others.
 87   2, 185 |       servants to make a living by working with their bodies." Now
 88   2, 185 |       praises he adds: "Even while working with their hands they can ~
 89   2, 185 |           1 Cor. 4:12: "We ~labor, working with our own hands." Therefore
 90   2, 185 |         but ~rather let him labor, working with his hands the thing
 91   2, 185 |         but rather let him ~labor, working with his hands." Secondly,
 92   2, 185 |          you who ~walk disorderly, working not at all, but curiously
 93   2, 185 |            beseech them . . . that working ~with silence, they would
 94   2, 185 |           God ~to make a living by working with their bodies." Now
 95   2, 185 |            hymns to God even while working with their hands; ~like
 96   2, 185 |            1 Cor. 4:12, "We labor, working with our own hands," adds, ~"
 97   2, 185 |             such endowment without working with their hands, and yet
 98   2, 185 |         unable to make a living by working with their hands. ~Secondly,
 99   2, 185 |         support this life without ~working, and gave it to the needy
100   2, 185 |          from tilling the soil or ~working at some trade or lowly occupation.
101   2, 185 |             wealth or meat without working for it, and such like mendicancy
102   3, 7   |   manifestive of the faith, as the working of ~miracles, and the like.
103   3, 25  |   fittingly honors such relics ~by working miracles at their presence.~
104   3, 38  |            gave Moses the power of working ~signs; and it is written (
105   3, 40  |          to all, by preaching ~and working miracles, and by leading
106   3, 41  |            vanity of the ~needless working of a miracle; and from the
107   3, 43  |           with infirmity." But the working of miracles belongs to power ~
108   3, 43  |      Christ was not ~omnipotent in working miracles; for it is written (
109   3, 43  |      Christ sometimes prayed when ~working miracles; as may be seen
110   3, 43  |           manifest His ~Godhead by working miracles that men should
111   3, 43  |           in Joan.), "the need for working miracles arose then, especially
112   3, 44  |          but we do not read of His working any miracles on ~souls:
113   3, 49  |         coming is according to the working of ~Satan, in all power,
114   3, 50  |         the Godhead united to Him, working by Its power, although ~
115   3, 55  |         had ~the Divine Nature, by working the miracle of the draught
116   3, 84  |           the minister, but by God working inwardly; while the ~minister
117   3, 84  |           but is ~intended for the working of miracles, namely, that
118 Suppl, 6 |        agency of nature, or in the working of miracles, or in the revelation
119 Suppl, 30|   reasonably. And since reasonable working never produces a secondary ~
120 Suppl, 37|          preaches the Gospel; the "working of ~miracles" to the subdeacon,
121 Suppl, 52|            a kind of instrument in working; ~wherefore children follow
122 Suppl, 72|          ascribe to that order the working of miracles which ~especially
123 Suppl, 72|             operation, just as the working of a lower art is subordinate
124 Suppl, 72|         art is subordinate to the ~working of a higher art. Hence just
125 Suppl, 78|           has been no error in the working of nature, resulting in ~
126 Appen2, 1|           speaking of the labor of working ~for merit, and not of the
 
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