Part, Question
1 1, 50 | each other.~(5) Of their immortality or incorruptibility.~Aquin.:
2 1, 50 | substance, partaking of immortality by favor, and not by ~nature."~
3 1, 50 | is dealing with perfect immortality, which ~includes complete
4 1, 51 | God alone even as ~we do immortality, whose nature alone, neither
5 1, 76 | Divine grace; otherwise its immortality would ~not be forfeited
6 1, 76 | sin, as neither was the immortality of the devil.~Aquin.: SMT
7 1, 51 | each other.~(5) Of their immortality or incorruptibility.~Aquin.:
8 1, 51 | substance, partaking of immortality by favor, and not by ~nature."~
9 1, 51 | is dealing with perfect immortality, which ~includes complete
10 1, 52 | God alone even as ~we do immortality, whose nature alone, neither
11 1, 75 | Divine grace; otherwise its immortality would ~not be forfeited
12 1, 75 | sin, as neither was the immortality of the devil.~Aquin.: SMT
13 1, 92 | which representation belong immortality and ~indivisibility. So
14 1, 96 | Whether he would have obtained immortality by the tree of life?~~Aquin.:
15 1, 96 | would have regained his ~immortality; which is clearly not the
16 1, 96 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 4: Further, immortality is promised to man as a
17 1, 96 | of any intrinsic vigor of immortality, but by ~reason of a supernatural
18 1, 96 | natural ~incorruptibility and immortality.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[97] A[
19 1, 96 | yet he did not recover ~immortality, the loss of which was an
20 1, 96 | The promised reward of the immortality of glory differs ~from the
21 1, 96 | glory differs ~from the immortality which was bestowed on man
22 1, 96 | to itself ~as a spirit; immortality to everyone; impassibility,
23 1, 96 | explained ~(A[1]) that the immortality of the primitive state was
24 1, 96 | man would have acquired immortality by ~the tree of life?~Aquin.:
25 1, 96 | could not be the cause of ~immortality. For nothing can act beyond
26 1, 96 | give incorruptibility or immortality.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[97] A[
27 1, 96 | the tree of life caused immortality, ~this would have been natural
28 1, 96 | would have been natural immortality.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[97] A[
29 1, 96 | degree was the cause of ~immortality, but not absolutely. To
30 1, 96 | did not absolutely cause immortality; for neither was the soul'
31 1, 96 | the body a disposition to immortality, ~whereby it might become
32 1, 96 | did not absolutely cause immortality; while ~the others show
33 1, 101 | with his original state of immortality.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[102] A[
34 1, 101 | man after sin, just as immortality was not conferred on man
35 2, 81 | Q[97], AA[1], 2, ad 4, immortality and impassibility, ~in the
36 2, 85 | before attaining to the ~immortality and impassibility of glory,
37 2, 94 | are in the soul, such as immortality and the like.~Aquin.: SMT
38 2, 17 | glory of ~impassibility and immortality, yet not so as to the virtue
39 2, 162 | could not be restored to immortality by ~the beneficial tree
40 2, 162 | thereby have recovered immortality, but by means of that beneficial
41 3, 7 | to His perfection, ~viz. immortality and glory of the body, which
42 3, 26 | common with God - namely, "immortality"; and something they have
43 3, 26 | have both beatitude and immortality, and none of ~these things
44 3, 26 | it is true that they have immortality in common with God, ~and
45 3, 26 | from passing to a happy immortality," and may allure them to
46 3, 26 | allure them to an unhappy ~immortality. Whence he is like "an evil
47 3, 27 | Consequently, just as before the immortality of the flesh of ~Christ
48 3, 27 | rising again, none obtained immortality of the flesh, so it seems ~
49 3, 34 | sufferings to merit the glory of immortality, which He also merited ~
50 3, 45 | forth, not the state of immortality, but clarity ~like to that
51 3, 45 | like to that of future immortality." But the clarity of glory
52 3, 45 | glory is the ~clarity of immortality. Therefore the clarity which
53 3, 49 | attained to the glory of ~immortality, so we likewise, who are
54 3, 69 | this mortal hath put on immortality" (1 Cor. 15:54). And this
55 Suppl, 75| but shall be ~clothed with immortality: for it is said in the creed
56 Suppl, 75| rise again from death to immortality. Therefore ~God Who is supremely
57 Suppl, 75| death, it cannot return to immortality save by means of death.
58 Suppl, 76| mortal and will rise in immortality.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[79] A[
59 Suppl, 88| this mortal must ~put on immortality"; and consequently the world
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