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St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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1 1, 3 | Scriptures: "I saw the Lord ~sitting" (Is. 6:1), and "He standeth 2 1, 3 | parallel. He is spoken of as sitting, on account of ~His unchangeableness 3 1, 12 | written: "I saw the Lord sitting upon a throne," ~etc. (Is. 4 1, 14 | I see that Socrates is sitting down. In another way a contingent 5 1, 14 | sits," is true when he is sitting, and false when he rises 6 1, 14 | thought that anyone was sitting, and afterwards thought 7 1, 14 | thought that ~he was not sitting; neither of which can be 8 1, 16 | true, as long as he is sitting, both with the truth of 9 1, 16 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 4: The sitting of Socrates, which is the 10 1, 19 | for, granted that he is sitting, he ~must necessarily sit, 11 1, 19 | necessarily sit, as long as he is sitting. Accordingly as to things ~ 12 1, 25 | to say that Socrates is sitting, and is not ~sitting, so 13 1, 25 | is sitting, and is not ~sitting, so does it to say that 14 1, 64 | while he is not actually ~sitting on his throne. In like manner 15 1, 65 | while he is not actually ~sitting on his throne. In like manner 16 1, 83 | though Socrates be not always sitting, yet it is an immovable ~ 17 1, 111 | dignity when not actually sitting on his ~regal throne, which 18 2, 14 | denotes this, for it means a sitting ~together [considium], from 19 2, 14 | done. Thus that Socrates is sitting is not a ~necessary statement; 20 2, 14 | statement; but that he is sitting, as long as he continues 21 2, 102 | vision. For he "saw the Lord sitting upon a ~throne high and 22 2, 102 | omen to find the mother ~sitting on her young.~Aquin.: SMT 23 2, 12 | anger, kills one who is sitting beside ~him.~Aquin.: SMT 24 2, 15 | shalt meditate upon them sitting in thy house, and walking 25 2, 15 | shalt meditate upon them sitting in thy house," etc.~Aquin.: 26 2, 169 | operation in Mary, "who sitting . . . at the ~Lord's feet, 27 2, 169 | written, "I saw ~the Lord sitting upon a throne high and elevated." 28 2, 172 | 6:1): 'I saw the Lord sitting,' etc. The third kind is 29 2, 172 | Is. ~6:1, "I saw the Lord sitting."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[174] 30 2, 178 | contemplative life is signified) "sitting . ~. . at the Lord's feet, 31 2, 180 | signified, is described as "sitting" ~all the time "at the Lord' 32 2, 183 | If ~this distinction of sitting and standing be referred 33 3, 5 | Is. 60:1: "I saw the Lord sitting," etc. Hence it would seem ~ 34 3, 40 | It came to pass as He was sitting . ~. . in the house, behold, 35 3, 40 | a ~mountain," says: "By sitting not in the city and in the 36 3, 49 | 1): "Thou hast known ~my sitting down" - that is, the lowliness 37 3, 49 | heavens." Thirdly, as to the sitting on ~the right hand of the 38 3, 53 | His Ascension; (3) His ~sitting at the right hand of God 39 3, 53 | known," i.e. approved, "my sitting down," ~i.e. My humiliation 40 3, 55 | the angel is described as sitting upon the ~stone rolled back, 41 3, 55 | says ~that there were two sitting, and Luke says that there 42 3, 55 | there they saw an angel ~sitting upon the stone which was 43 3, 55 | is Mark's expression - 'sitting on the right ~side'; afterwards 44 3, 57 | says: "I shall ~delight in sitting nigh to Thee, when I shall 45 3, 57 | above, where Christ is sitting at the right hand of God. 46 3, 58 | Para. 1/1 - OF CHRIST'S SITTING AT THE RIGHT HAND OF THE 47 3, 58 | now to consider Christ's sitting at the right hand of the ~ 48 3, 58 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, sitting and standing savor of opposition. 49 3, 58 | I answer that, The word "sitting" may have a twofold meaning; 50 3, 58 | The argument holds good if sitting at the right hand be ~taken 51 3, 58 | Now as we observed (A[1]) "sitting denotes" ~either abiding, 52 3, 58 | signified in the aforesaid sitting; nevertheless such honor 53 3, 58 | subjection, because one so sitting seems in a measure to be 54 3, 58 | His throne." But it is by ~sitting on His Father's throne that 55 3, 58 | that place," to ~wit, sitting at the right hand, "is closed 56 Suppl, 69| who is given the honor of sitting on ~a throne in the church 57 Suppl, 86| something additional to "sitting." Hence ~there is a fourth 58 Suppl, 89| Is. 6:1, "I saw the Lord sitting," says: ~"The Godhead not


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