|     Part, Question1   1, 36  |           addition directed against rising heresies. Hence in ~the
  2   1, 57  |        namely in the bliss of those rising from the dead, "one ~shall
  3   1, 68  |           or corrupted, through the rising and ~setting of the stars,
  4   1, 58  |        namely in the bliss of those rising from the dead, "one ~shall
  5   1, 69  |           or corrupted, through the rising and ~setting of the stars,
  6   1, 101 |             mentions four rivers as rising in paradise ~(Gn. 2:10).
  7   1, 106 |           is fitting that our mind, rising above the properties of ~
  8   2, 61  |             neglecting the body and rising to heavenly things; and
  9   2, 74  |      deliberately considered that a rising movement of passion is inordinate, ~
 10   2, 89  |          higher. Because the sudden rising ~of a movement of the sensuality
 11   2, 89  |           to reason: and the sudden rising of a movement of ~reason
 12   2, 102 |             they adored towards the rising of the sun." ~Accordingly,
 13   2, 109 |             think that the complete rising from sin precedes the ~enlightenment
 14   2, 15  |          thy ~journey, sleeping and rising." Therefore the precepts
 15   2, 145 |            which Christ restored by rising from the dead, and so the
 16   2, 187 |           prescribed, no fasts, no ~rising at midnight. Afterwards
 17   3      |           bliss ~of eternal life by rising again, it is necessary,
 18   3, 22  |             stated Rm. 6:9: "Christ rising again from the dead, dieth ~
 19   3, 26  |            He ~showed in Himself by rising again; and that He might
 20   3, 27  |       written Wis. ~7:25), "nor the rising of the dawning of the day,"
 21   3, 27  |             of the flesh of ~Christ rising again, none obtained immortality
 22   3, 36  |              God . . . gave" Christ rising again "to be made manifest,
 23   3, 36  |           Malachi 1:11): "From the ~rising of the sun even to the going
 24   3, 36  |           by the stars, are by the ~rising of a new star stimulated"
 25   3, 36  |        watched attentively for ~the rising of this star, twelve men
 26   3, 36  |            in the brightness of thy rising." But those who walk ~in
 27   3, 46  |          Thirdly, that by dying and rising ~at an early age Christ
 28   3, 49  |             of My Passion - "and My rising ~up." Secondly, as to His
 29   3, 50  |             God." ~Fifthly, that by rising from the dead, and manifesting
 30   3, 50  |         instill into us the hope of rising from the ~dead. Hence the
 31   3, 51  |       Secondly, because by Christ's rising from the grave, to ~them
 32   3, 51  |             grave, hope is given of rising again through Him, ~according
 33   3, 51  |       hindered from ~going forth by rising again.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
 34   3, 51  |        furnish men with the hope of rising likewise from the grave. ~
 35   3, 51  |        returned to dust the hope of rising from the dust.~Aquin.: SMT
 36   3, 51  |           bounds. Consequently, His rising from the grave was a ~sufficient
 37   3, 51  |           gates of hell." But after rising He was not in the tomb. ~
 38   3, 53  |           the quality of the Person rising; (3) the ~manifestation
 39   3, 53  |           iv): "Resurrection is the rising again ~of an animate being,
 40   3, 53  |    humiliation and Passion, "and my rising up," i.e. My ~glorification
 41   3, 53  |         Godhead is confirmed by His rising again, because, according
 42   3, 53  |             and further on; "Christ rising from ~the dead dieth now
 43   3, 53  |              so was He glorified in rising again in order to ~advance
 44   3, 53  |           the third day, since ~our rising is put off until the end
 45   3, 53  |             it seems that ~Christ's rising ought not to have been deferred
 46   3, 53  |             seems to start with the rising of the sun, the presence ~
 47   3, 53  |     interval ~between His death and rising. For if He had risen directly
 48   3, 53  |        death, it was enough for His rising to be deferred until the
 49   3, 53  |             2/3~Furthermore, by His rising on the third day, the perfection
 50   3, 53  |         which Christ inaugurated by rising again.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
 51   3, 53  |           and partaking of Christ's rising we might hear this - 'once
 52   3, 53  |       Further, as Christ by His own rising is the cause of our ~resurrection,
 53   3, 53  |           them who rise, because by rising He was the first to attain
 54   3, 53  |       according to Rm. 6:9: "Christ rising from the dead dieth now
 55   3, 53  |          descended, was not in that rising of the just, if an ~eternal
 56   3, 53  |            the just, if an ~eternal rising was conferred upon them.
 57   3, 53  |            not the cause of his own rising. ~But Christ was raised
 58   3, 53  |            was not the cause of His rising again.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
 59   3, 54  |            OF THE QUALITY OF CHRIST RISING AGAIN (FOUR ARTICLES)~We
 60   3, 54  |         consider the quality of the rising Christ, which presents ~
 61   3, 54  |       according to Rm. 6:9: "Christ rising from the dead, dieth now
 62   3, 55  |           were the first to see Him rising in glory.~Aquin.: SMT TP
 63   3, 55  |       written (Mk. 16:9): The Lord "rising early the ~first day of
 64   3, 55  |           Hier. iv). But ~Christ on rising did not return to the familiar
 65   3, 55  |            1~OBJ 2: Further, Christ rising from the dead did not at
 66   3, 55  |            show forth His ~glory in rising again. But the condition
 67   3, 55  |           had become much nobler by rising again." And ~therefore He
 68   3, 56  | Resurrection is the cause of bodies rising, nevertheless it does ~not
 69   3, 56  |         must be ~conformed with the rising Christ: as the Apostle says (
 70   3, 56  |       newness of life": and as He, "rising again from the dead, dieth ~
 71   3, 57  |           heaven ~immediately after rising again, for He said after
 72   3, 59  |           the glory of the body in ~rising was due to Christ not only
 73   3, 76  |     concomitance. But since "Christ rising from the dead dieth now
 74   3, 83  |          yet dark, before the sun's rising was manifest."~Aquin.: SMT
 75   3, 84  |          Jesus Christ suffering and rising again that this sacrament
 76   3, 86  |           perfect health, so that ~"rising she ministered to them" (
 77 Suppl, 71|    resurrection is the cause of our rising again.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
 78 Suppl, 72|        vapors or any smoke whatever rising from the earth cannot ~pierce
 79 Suppl, 72|            time; for the saints in ~rising again will assume a glorified
 80 Suppl, 72|             and soul, since "Christ rising again from ~the dead dieth
 81 Suppl, 72|             are conformed to Christ rising ~again; wherefore the Apostle
 82 Suppl, 72|             be conformed ~to Christ rising again who have borne His
 83 Suppl, 73|    resurrection, but as God and man rising again, He ~is the proximate
 84 Suppl, 73|       others by means of Christ-man rising again.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
 85 Suppl, 73|          Phys. ~vii, 2). Now Christ rising again is the univocal cause
 86 Suppl, 74|         conformably to ~Christ Who "rising again from the dead dieth
 87 Suppl, 76|         Resurrection is the ~second rising of that which has fallen."
 88 Suppl, 76|            resurrection is a second rising, and the same thing ~rises
 89 Suppl, 76|             1~Reply OBJ 2: The soul rising again and the soul living
 90 Suppl, 76|            follows that the body in rising again ~differs, not in identity,
 91 Suppl, 76|             Yet the identity of the rising man with the begotten ~man
 92 Suppl, 77|            perfection of the person rising again.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
 93 Suppl, 78|            be impossible for man in rising again to be of a ~quantity
 94 Suppl, 80|             so that human bodies in rising again will be like the air
 95 Suppl, 82|      context where the glory of the rising bodies is compared to the
 96 Suppl, 83|           in the restoration of the rising body we ~look to its natural
 97 Suppl, 84|          THE KNOWLEDGE WHICH, AFTER RISING AGAIN, MEN WILL HAVE AT
 98 Suppl, 84|             knowledge, ~which after rising again, men will have at
 99 Suppl, 84|             memory. Therefore after rising again one will not ~be cognizant
100 Suppl, 84|         seemingly ~the damned after rising again will have no knowledge
101 Suppl, 84|            Q[107]]. Therefore after rising again we shall be unable
102 Suppl, 84|             unhappiness of each one rising again. Consequently ~through
 
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