Part, Question
1 1, 25 | that He is immovable or impassible is not repugnant to His
2 1, 41 | derived from a substance impassible and unborn. All things ~
3 1, 41 | derived from a substance impassible and unborn. All things ~
4 1, 90 | heavenly body which is impassible. Nor is it true that something
5 1, 90 | since a heavenly body is impassible; wherefore it does not enter
6 1, 94 | body. But his body was ~impassible. Therefore no passions were
7 1, 94 | OBJ 2: The human body was impassible in the state of innocence
8 1, 94 | likewise the soul was impassible as ~regards the passions
9 1, 96 | immortal?~(2) Whether he was impassible?~(3) Whether he stood in
10 1, 96 | the first sense, man ~was impassible, both in soul and body,
11 1, 96 | Since, then, man's body was impassible; it does not appear ~how
12 2, 102 | sparrow, in token of His impassible Godhead, remained living,
13 2, 178 | which is incorruptible and ~impassible in itself, wherefore its
14 3, 5 | since a heavenly body is impassible and incorruptible, as is
15 3, 16 | uncreated, passible and impassible." Nevertheless things of
16 3, 16 | Christ is incorporeal" or "impassible"; in order to avoid ~the
17 3, 16 | Christ was ~incorporeal and impassible "in His Godhead."~Aquin.:
18 3, 39 | the heavenly bodies are impassible and ~indissoluble, according
19 3, 46 | ad Epict.): "The Word is ~impassible whose Nature is Divine."
20 3, 46 | is Divine." But what is impassible cannot suffer. ~Consequently,
21 3, 46 | Divine Nature, ~which is impassible, but by reason of the human
22 3, 46 | but not on account of the impassible Divine ~Nature.~Aquin.:
23 3, 50 | the ~tree, there was the impassible and incorporeal Word of
24 3, 65 | enough for man if he had an impassible life, both ~corporally and
25 3, 77 | for Christ's ~glorious and impassible body to be altered so as
26 3, 77 | it is incorruptible and impassible: secondly, because it is ~
27 3, 81 | namely, was it passible or ~impassible?~(4) What would have been
28 3, 81 | gave to the disciples His impassible body?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[81]
29 3, 81 | gave to the disciples His ~impassible body. Because on Mt. 17:
30 3, 81 | after the ~Passion, that is, impassible and immortal.~Aquin.: SMT
31 3, 81 | sacramental words it is Christ's ~impassible and immortal body which
32 3, 81 | this He gave His body in an impassible and ~immortal condition
33 3, 81 | own species it was not ~impassible; nay more, it was ready
34 3, 81 | neither ~was Christ's body impassible when given under the sacramental
35 3, 81 | in the sacrament, in an impassible manner, that ~which was
36 3, 81 | in this sacrament in ~an impassible manner. Therefore, He could
37 Suppl, 72| will have spiritual ~and impassible bodies, so that it will
38 Suppl, 72| the good will all ~have impassible bodies.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
39 Suppl, 79| bodies of the saints will be impassible after the ~resurrection?~(
40 Suppl, 79| Whether all will be equally impassible?~(3) Whether this impassibility
41 Suppl, 79| bodies of the saints will be impassible after the ~resurrection?~
42 Suppl, 79| of the saints will not be impassible ~after the resurrection.
43 Suppl, 79| Therefore they will be impassible.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[82] A[
44 Suppl, 79| Therefore they ~will be impassible.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[82] A[
45 Suppl, 79| bodies are not ~said to be impassible by the removal of this kind
46 Suppl, 79| wherefore they are said to be impassible.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[82] A[
47 Suppl, 79| imply a disposition in the impassible ~substance, but merely an
48 Suppl, 79| human body will be made impassible in ~likeness to the heavenly
49 Suppl, 79| consequently ~those bodies will be impassible.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[82] A[
50 Suppl, 79| Whether all will be equally impassible?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[82] A[
51 Suppl, 79| that all will be equally impassible. For a gloss on ~1 Cor.
52 Suppl, 79| Therefore all will be equally impassible.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[82] A[
53 Suppl, 79| they will all be equally impassible.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[82] A[
54 Suppl, 79| glorified bodies will be ~impassible. Therefore they will not
55 Suppl, 79| glorified bodies will be impassible, and ~consequently "not
56 Suppl, 82| the parts will ~be equally impassible, subtle and agile. But this
57 Suppl, 83| 3) Whether they will be impassible?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[86] A[
58 Suppl, 83| bodies of the damned will be impassible?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[86] A[
59 Suppl, 83| bodies of the damned will be impassible. ~For, according to the
60 Suppl, 83| Therefore they will be impassible.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[86] A[
61 Suppl, 83| unless their bodies were impassible. Therefore, etc.~Aquin.:
62 Suppl, 83| Therefore ~those bodies will be impassible.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[86] A[
63 Suppl, 83| not ~be the case were they impassible. Therefore they will be
64 Suppl, 83| bodies of the damned will be impassible even as they will be ~incorruptible.
65 Suppl, 88| the heavenly bodies are impassible, wherefore they are not
66 Appen1, 1| will be ~either passible or impassible. If they be impassible -
67 Appen1, 1| or impassible. If they be impassible - and no human body ~can
68 Appen1, 1| and no human body ~can be impassible except either on account
69 Appen1, 1| bodies of children will be impassible, not through ~their being
70 Appen1, 1| bodies of the saints will be ~impassible, because they will lack
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