Part, Question
1 1, 107 | than whom ~"there hath not risen a greater among them that
2 1, 116 | 11:11): ~"There hath not risen among them that are born
3 2, 103 | born, has suffered and ~risen again; of which our sacraments,
4 2, 2 | 11) that ~"there hath not risen among them that are born
5 2, 172 | 11) that "there hath not risen, ~among them that are born
6 3, 37 | the righteous a light is risen up in ~darkness" (Ps. 111:
7 3, 38 | 11:11): ~"There hath not risen among them that are born
8 3, 51 | pretended that someone ~else had risen, while the other corpses
9 3, 53 | 14): "If Christ be ~not risen again, then is our preaching
10 3, 53 | Christ, "liveth," having risen from the ~dead; "and" therefore "
11 3, 53 | Rm. ~6:4: "As Christ is risen from the dead by the glory
12 3, 53 | that Christ should have risen again on ~the third day.
13 3, 53 | our head, should not have risen on the third day, but ~that
14 3, 53 | but ~that He ought to have risen at once on the same day;
15 3, 53 | but Christ was already risen, for it goes on ~to say: "
16 3, 53 | and rising. For if He had risen directly after death, ~it
17 3, 53 | Nevertheless He is said to have risen on the third day, taking
18 3, 53 | evident that even if He had risen at midnight, He could be
19 3, 53 | He could be said to have ~risen on the third day, taking
20 3, 53 | sepulchre, the sun being now risen"; which is not ~contrary
21 3, 53 | says ~"'the sun being now risen,' it is not to be taken
22 3, 53 | Cor. 15:20): "Christ is risen from the ~dead, the first
23 3, 53 | resurrection, some others have risen before ~Christ, so as to
24 3, 53 | understand that "they had not risen before our Lord rose." Hence
25 3, 53 | rise then but after He had risen, the ~difficulty still arises -
26 3, 53 | there; for even if he had ~risen soon after his death, and
27 3, 53 | might bear witness to ~the risen Christ." Nevertheless in
28 3, 54 | communicated its glory to the ~risen body in the Resurrection;
29 3, 54 | to show the nature of His risen body." ~Nor does it follow
30 3, 54 | Christ's body ought to have risen with its scars?~Aquin.:
31 3, 54 | s body ought not to have risen with its ~scars. For it
32 3, 55 | that Christ ought to have risen ~in sight of the disciples.~
33 3, 55 | that Christ ought to have risen in sight of the ~disciples.~
34 3, 55 | heard from the angel: "He is risen, He is not here." ~Therefore
35 3, 55 | come to the sight of ~the risen Christ through the message
36 3, 55 | But after I shall be risen again, I will go before
37 3, 55 | manifest the glory of the risen Christ, He was not desirous ~
38 3, 55 | are yet: for He had then risen in the same flesh, but was
39 3, 55 | of believing that He had risen to the same life ~as was
40 3, 55 | 32 - "after I shall be ~risen again, I will go before
41 3, 55 | showed that He was truly risen. Hence where our version ~
42 3, 56 | all the dead ~should have risen again as soon as He rose.~
43 3, 56 | even if Christ had not risen. Therefore the dead would ~
44 3, 56 | Cor. 15:20,21): "Christ is risen from the dead, the first-fruits
45 3, 56 | Rm. 6:4-11) ~"Christ is risen from the dead by the glory
46 3, 56 | any special virtue of His risen body, but from the virtue
47 3, 57 | As Christ is said to have risen by His own power, though
48 3, 66 | 11:11): "There hath not risen among them ~that are born
49 3, 68 | death; that, as Christ is risen from the ~dead . . . so
50 3, 69 | thus) "'that as Christ is ~risen from the dead by the glory
51 3, 83 | then the sun is said to be risen when ~the brightness of
52 3, 83 | tomb, the sun being now risen"; though, as ~John relates (
53 3, 83 | chalice signifies Christ's risen body," ~namely, Christ Himself,
54 Suppl, 22| greater" than whom "hath not risen among men that are born
55 Suppl, 73| be even if Christ had not risen again: for ~God could have
56 Suppl, 84| of those who ~will have risen again.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[
57 Suppl, 95| gloss on Is. 14:9, "are risen up from their thrones," ~
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