Part, Question
1 2, 68 | 5: "The Lord . . . hath opened my ear, ~and I do not resist;
2 2, 96 | city, if the gates were not opened ~to them: and so in that
3 2, 96 | case the gates ought to be opened, contrary to ~the letter
4 2, 98 | when they offered all that opened the womb, for their ~offenses."~
5 2, 98 | salvation should not have ~been opened to one people more than
6 2, 101 | that manifestation as yet ~opened out, as the Apostle declares (
7 2, 102 | which the way was not yet opened out in the Old Law, since
8 2, 102 | the kingdom of heaven was opened to us by the blood of Christ'
9 2, 5 | from it, had their eyes opened to contemplation, since "
10 2, 8 | 24:27,32) that Our Lord opened the scriptures to His ~disciples,
11 2, 11 | the ~way of salvation is opened to them.~Aquin.: SMT SS
12 2, 156 | all the virtues; if it be opened, the ~soul is armed for
13 2, 161 | 5): "Your eyes shall be opened and you shall ~be as Gods":
14 2, 162 | this, ~that their eyes were opened, according to Gn. 3:7. But
15 2, 162 | eyes ~of them both were opened; and . . . they perceived
16 2, 162 | Accordingly the eyes of both were opened so that they ~saw and thought
17 2, 165 | overcome by curiosity Alypius opened his eyes." But it does not
18 2, 171 | understanding our Lord opened "that they might understand
19 3, 13 | them whose eyes had been opened, saying: "See that no ~man
20 3, 28 | a prophet, He it is who opened His Mother's womb, that
21 3, 28 | be shut, ~it shall not be opened, and no man shall pass through
22 3, 37 | birth was incomprehensible, opened the virginal womb ~which
23 3, 38 | and praying, ~heaven was opened."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[38] A[
24 3, 39 | 5) Of the heavens being opened unto Him;~(6) Of the apparition
25 3, 39 | heavens should have been opened unto Christ at His baptism?~
26 3, 39 | heavens should not have been opened unto ~Christ at His baptism.
27 3, 39 | For the heavens should be opened unto one who ~needs to enter
28 3, 39 | heavens should not have been opened ~unto Him.~Aquin.: SMT TP
29 3, 39 | baptized "the ~heavens were opened."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[39] A[
30 3, 39 | OBJ 3: Further, heaven was opened to the faithful through
31 3, 39 | heavens should have been ~opened when Christ was suffering
32 3, 39 | and ~praying, heaven was opened."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[39] A[
33 3, 39 | was baptized, heaven was opened, to show that in future
34 3, 39 | signify this, the heavens were opened when Christ ~was baptized.~
35 3, 39 | the heavenly kingdom was opened to us ~by the baptism of
36 3, 39 | baptized, the ~heavens were opened, to show that the way to
37 3, 39 | and praying, heaven was opened": because, to ~wit, the
38 3, 39 | through baptism heaven ~is opened to believers is in virtue
39 3, 39 | 3:16) that "heaven was opened to Him" - that is, "to ~
40 3, 39 | sake, so the heavens were opened ~unto Him as man, whereas
41 3, 39 | 16,17, the heavens were opened to ~Christ when He was baptized,
42 3, 39 | would not have said, ~'were opened to Him,' since what is opened
43 3, 39 | opened to Him,' since what is opened in a corporeal sense is
44 3, 39 | the water, saw the heavens opened"; as though the ~opening
45 3, 39 | the heavens ~seemed to be opened. It can also be referred
46 3, 39 | Ezechiel saw the heavens opened: since such a vision was ~
47 3, 39 | the entrance to heaven is opened to men ~through baptism.
48 3, 39 | baptism, saw that heaven was ~opened to men: nevertheless He
49 3, 39 | the heavens were merely opened: ~but after He had vanquished
50 3, 39 | Christ's baptism they were opened, as though the way ~had
51 3, 41 | saying: "Your eyes shall be opened." Thirdly, he led the temptation
52 3, 43 | heard, that any man hath ~opened the eyes of one born blind.
53 3, 44 | the Law; "the graves were opened," to ~signify that His death
54 3, 49 | Whether heaven's gate was opened to us thereby?~(6) Whether
55 3, 49 | Para. 1/1~Whether Christ opened the gate of heaven to us
56 3, 49 | baptized ~the heavens were opened to Him. But His baptism
57 3, 49 | the ~gate of heaven was opened to us, not by Christ's Passion,
58 3, 49 | A[5]), the heavens were opened ~at Christ's baptism, not
59 3, 49 | to signify that heaven is opened to the baptized, through ~
60 3, 49 | said that by ascending He "opened the way before them."~Aquin.:
61 3, 51 | that "the tomb could not be opened except by the help of many
62 3, 52 | the life ~of glory was not opened. And so when Christ descended
63 3, 53 | that "the monuments were opened, and ~many bodies of the
64 3, 53 | understood to have been ~opened by the earthquake while
65 3, 54 | you pierced, since it was opened by you and for you, yet
66 3, 55 | say that "'their eyes were opened, and they knew ~Him'; not
67 3, 58 | Behold, I see the heavens opened, and the Son of man ~standing
68 3, 59 | sat, and the books were opened." ~But the Ancient of days
69 3, 68 | better for the mother ~to be opened, and the child to be taken
70 3, 68 | her womb, she ~should be opened that the child may be baptized.~
71 3, 69 | kingdom. For what is already opened needs no opening. But ~the
72 3, 69 | the heavenly kingdom were opened by Christ's Passion: hence ~
73 3, 69 | behold (a ~great) door was opened in heaven." Therefore it
74 3, 69 | kingdom would not have been opened to them, since none ~entered
75 3, 69 | the heavenly kingdom is opened to none that are subject
76 3, 69 | on Lk. 3:21, "Heaven was opened," the gloss of Bede ~says: "
77 3, 69 | the heavenly kingdom are opened unto him."~Aquin.: SMT TP
78 3, 69 | caused the ~gates to be opened, not in fact but in hope.
79 3, 71 | that his nostrils being opened ~he may perceive the odor
80 3, 71 | of God, that his ears be opened ~to hear the commandments
81 3, 71 | God, that his senses be opened in his inmost ~heart to
82 3, 75 | Ephpheta,' which is 'Be thou opened,' immediately his ears were
83 3, 75 | immediately his ears were opened, ~and the string of his
84 3, 79 | His Passion that Christ ~opened to us the approach to eternal
85 Suppl, 10| closed door before it be ~opened. But a dying man can enter
86 Suppl, 10| Church. But Paradise is opened by those keys. Therefore
87 Suppl, 10| those keys. Therefore it is opened by ~confession.~Aquin.:
88 Suppl, 10| Passion, whereby a way was opened unto ~Paradise.~Aquin.:
89 Suppl, 10| although ~afterwards it was opened by contrition implying a
90 Suppl, 17| looked and behold a door ~was opened in heaven," which door is
91 Suppl, 17| OBJ 3: Further, hell is opened to whomever heaven is closed,
92 Suppl, 17| the Passion, John saw an opened door in ~heaven. Yet that
93 Suppl, 17| The key whereby hell is opened and closed, is the power
94 Suppl, 17| bestowing grace, whereby hell is opened to man, so that he is taken
95 Suppl, 17| of hell, since if one is opened to a man, the other, for
96 Suppl, 17| worthy ~has heaven already opened to him - or so that it is
97 Suppl, 17| heaven is not yet altogether opened.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[17] A[
98 Suppl, 17| whom that lock should be ~opened.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[17] A[
99 Suppl, 19| kingdom, which could not be opened before Christ's Passion.
100 Suppl, 19| heavenly kingdom could not ~be opened except by means of grace.
101 Suppl, 19| Therefore it could not be opened by ~means of those sacraments,
102 Suppl, 84| 20:12): "The ~books were opened: and another book was opened,
103 Suppl, 84| opened: and another book was opened, which is the book of ~life;
104 Suppl, 84| which are here said to ~be opened "denote the saints of the
105 Suppl, 86| seat*) and the ~books were opened." [*The words in brackets
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