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St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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judiciary

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1 3, 49 | earth." Fourthly, as to His ~judiciary power: for it is written ( 2 3, 53 | God the Father; (4) His Judiciary Power. ~Under the first 3 3, 58 | the city": and ~royal or judiciary "power," as in Prov. 20: 4 3, 58 | with the Father, and has judiciary power from Him; ~just as 5 3, 58 | to the same ~authority, "judiciary power." Now as we observed ( 6 3, 58 | either abiding, or royal or judiciary dignity. Hence, to sit on 7 3, 58 | to possess beatitude and judiciary power, ~and that unchangeably 8 3, 58 | other creatures royal and judiciary power.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[ 9 3, 58 | beatitude," and "exercising judiciary power." But if "as" denote ~ 10 3, 58 | excellence of beatitude and His ~judiciary power over every creature.~ 11 3, 58 | the "throne" is meant the judiciary power which Christ ~has 12 3, 58 | excellence in sharing His judiciary power; hence they did not ~ 13 3, 59 | Para. 1/2 - OF CHRIST'S JUDICIARY POWER (SIX ARTICLES)~We 14 3, 59 | now to consider Christ's judiciary power. Under this head there ~ 15 3, 59 | of inquiry:~(1) Whether judiciary power is to be attributed 16 3, 59 | merits? ~(4) Whether His judiciary power is universal with 17 3, 59 | judgment?~(6) Whether His judiciary power extends likewise to 18 3, 59 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether judiciary power is to be specially 19 3, 59 | OBJ 1: It would seem that judiciary power is not to be specially ~ 20 3, 59 | over ~creatures. Therefore judiciary power ought not to be attributed 21 3, 59 | the Father." Consequently, judiciary ~power ought rather to be 22 3, 59 | of judgment." ~Therefore judiciary power ought to be attributed 23 3, 59 | perfect Image, consequently, judiciary power is properly ~attributed 24 3, 59 | This argument proves that judiciary power is common to the ~ 25 3, 59 | of ~the Father. So, then, judiciary authority is attributed 26 3, 59 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether judiciary power belongs to Christ 27 3, 59 | OBJ 1: It would seem that judiciary power does not belong to 28 3, 59 | attribute as God. Consequently, judiciary power does not belong ~to 29 3, 59 | Further, it belongs to judiciary power to reward the good, 30 3, 59 | Therefore it seems that judiciary ~power does not belong to 31 3, 59 | it belongs to Christ's judiciary power to judge secrets ~ 32 3, 59 | to ~his way." Therefore judiciary power does not belong to 33 3, 59 | Joan.) seems to think that ~judiciary power belongs to Christ 34 3, 59 | this.' For He received judiciary power, not because He is 35 3, 59 | human nature, to exercise judiciary power. on this account. 36 3, 59 | A[2] Body Para. 3/3~Now judiciary power belongs to Christ 37 3, 59 | Whether Christ acquired His judiciary power by His merits?~Aquin.: 38 3, 59 | Christ did not acquire His judiciary power by ~His merits. For 39 3, 59 | power by ~His merits. For judiciary power flows from the royal 40 3, 59 | Therefore Christ did not obtain judiciary power by His merits.~Aquin.: 41 3, 59 | as stated above (A[2]), judiciary power is Christ's due ~inasmuch 42 3, 59 | that Christ did not have judiciary power ~from merits.~Aquin.: 43 3, 59 | Therefore it seems that judiciary power belongs neither to 44 3, 59 | way it must be ~said that judiciary power belongs to the Man 45 3, 59 | Father in His throne']." Now judiciary ~power is understood by " 46 3, 59 | This argument holds good of judiciary power according as it ~is 47 3, 59 | Christ's soul. But although judiciary power be Christ's due in ~ 48 3, 59 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether judiciary power belongs to Christ 49 3, 59 | OBJ 1: It would seem that judiciary power concerning all human 50 3, 59 | are included in Christ's judiciary power.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[ 51 3, 59 | are included in Christ's judiciary power.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[ 52 3, 59 | said above (A[3], OBJ[1]), judiciary power goes with ~royal dignity. 53 3, 59 | did not wish to exercise judiciary power over temporal ~concerns, 54 3, 59 | Para. 1/1~Whether Christ's judiciary power extends to the angels?~ 55 3, 59 | would seem that Christ's judiciary power does not extend to ~ 56 3, 59 | again. Therefore Christ's judiciary power does not extend to 57 3, 59 | more does Christ possess judiciary power over the angels.~Aquin.: 58 3, 59 | are subjects of Christ's judiciary power, not ~only with regard 59 3, 59 | And therefore Christ has judiciary power even over ~the good 60 Suppl, 85| unjustly Christ merited ~His judiciary power, He will not judge 61 Suppl, 86| that the perfect to ~whom judiciary power is promised (Mt. 19:


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