Part, Question
1 1, 43 | under the sign of fiery tongues ~to show forth the office
2 1, 43 | began ~to speak with divers tongues" (Acts 2:4). The visible
3 1, 43 | under the sign of fiery tongues ~to show forth the office
4 1, 43 | began ~to speak with divers tongues" (Acts 2:4). The visible
5 1, 106 | If I speak with the ~tongues of men and of angels."~Aquin.:
6 1, 106 | 1), "If I speak with the tongues of ~men and of angels,"
7 2, 51 | the Scriptures and of all tongues, ~which men can acquire
8 2, 109 | be ~anathematized by the tongues of all."~Aquin.: SMT FS
9 2, 111 | healing, and speaking divers tongues ~are miracles. Again, the
10 2, 111 | of healing and kinds of tongues ~against the working of
11 2, 111 | another divers kinds of tongues; to another interpretation
12 2, 111 | thus there is "kinds of tongues"; or it can ~regard the
13 2, 111 | too, ~to speak with divers tongues and to interpret speeches
14 2, 53 | dealt deceitfully with their tongues." Now craftiness ~like prudence
15 2, 94 | they shall speak with new tongues, they shall ~take up serpents."
16 2, 174 | 176]-177)~OF THE GRACE OF TONGUES (TWO ARTICLES)~We must now
17 2, 174 | speech, and ~(1) the grace of tongues; (2) the grace of the word
18 2, 174 | Whether by the grace of tongues a man acquires the knowledge
19 2, 174 | who received the gift of tongues spoke in every language?~
20 2, 174 | who received the gift of tongues did not ~speak in every
21 2, 174 | those who had the gift of ~tongues spoke better in their own
22 2, 174 | began to speak with divers tongues, ~according as the Holy
23 2, 174 | under the form of fiery tongues, and gave them the knowledge
24 2, 174 | them the knowledge of ~all tongues."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[176]
25 2, 174 | provide them with the gift of tongues; in order that, as the ~
26 2, 174 | that, as the ~diversity of tongues was brought upon the nations
27 2, 174 | applied by the ~gift of tongues.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[176] A[
28 2, 174 | they should speak ~in all tongues, it was more fitting that
29 2, 174 | they should speak in all ~tongues, because this pertained
30 2, 174 | should speak all kinds of tongues"; and Paul ~says (1 Cor.
31 2, 174 | God I speak with all your tongues."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[176]
32 2, 174 | yet no one speaks in the tongues of all nations, because
33 2, 174 | 1/1~Whether the gift of tongues is more excellent than the
34 2, 174 | would seem that the gift of tongues is more excellent than the ~
35 2, 174 | iii, 1). Now the gift of ~tongues is proper to the New Testament,
36 2, 174 | would seem that the gift of ~tongues is more excellent than the
37 2, 174 | men. Now, by the gift of ~tongues, man is directed to God,
38 2, 174 | would seem that the ~gift of tongues is more excellent than the
39 2, 174 | 3: Further, the gift of tongues abides like a habit in the
40 2, 174 | God I speak with all your tongues." But it is ~not so with
41 2, 174 | Therefore the gift of tongues would seem to be more excellent
42 2, 174 | placed after "divers kinds of tongues" (1 Cor. 12:10). Therefore
43 2, 174 | seems that the gift of tongues is more excellent than the
44 2, 174 | than he that speaketh with tongues." ~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[176]
45 2, 174 | prophecy surpasses the gift of tongues, in ~three ways. First,
46 2, 174 | First, because the gift of tongues regards the utterance of ~
47 2, 174 | lit. xii, 8) the gift of tongues to an ~imaginary vision.
48 2, 174 | excellent than the ~gift of tongues considered in itself. Secondly,
49 2, 174 | words, to which the gift of tongues pertains.~Aquin.: SMT SS
50 2, 174 | purpose he that ~speaketh in tongues profiteth nothing, unless
51 2, 174 | enabled to speak in divers tongues without understanding them,
52 2, 174 | especial benefit the ~gift of tongues seems to have been given;
53 2, 174 | think those who speak in tongues to be mad (1 Cor. 14:23),
54 2, 174 | latter spoke in various ~tongues (Acts 2:13): whereas by
55 2, 174 | other hand, the gift of ~tongues is confined to a certain
56 2, 174 | excellent than the ~gift of tongues, as appears from the saying
57 2, 174 | than he that speaketh with tongues; ~unless perhaps he interpret."
58 2, 174 | placed after the gift of tongues, because the interpretation
59 2, 174 | interpretation of divers kinds of tongues.~
60 2, 175 | pertains to the gift of tongues, but also ~speaks with effect,
61 2, 176 | others through the gift of tongues and the grace of the ~word,
62 2, 178 | shall be made void, ~or tongues shall cease, or knowledge
63 3, 7 | especially as regards the gift of tongues. Therefore not all the ~
64 3, 7 | Reply OBJ 3: The gift of tongues was bestowed on the apostles,
65 3, 39 | disturb anyone that ~the tongues were cloven . . . in the
66 3, 59 | all ~peoples, tribes, and tongues shall serve Him."~Aquin.:
67 3, 66 | under the form of fiery ~tongues (Acts 2:3). Or we may understand
68 3, 72 | heard them speaking with tongues": and afterwards ~"he commanded
69 3, 83 | He was ~crucified by the tongues of the Jews (Mk. 15:25),
70 Suppl, 37| exorcist; "diverse kinds of tongues" to the psalmist; "prophecy"
71 Suppl, 79| mouth" that "hearts and tongues shall not cease to praise ~
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