Part, Question
1 1, 23 | will be saved as angels fell; some, so many as there
2 1, 49 | good and the other ~evil, fell into this error from the
3 1, 63 | the highest of them who fell, absolutely the highest
4 1, 63 | could ~foreknow, before they fell, those who would fall."~
5 1, 63 | Orth. ii) that they who fell were of the lower grade
6 1, 63 | than the lower angels, he fell into sin ~with intenser
7 1, 63 | it is probable that some fell of every order; just as ~
8 1, 64 | in the sin whereby they fell. But that ~sin, namely,
9 1, 64 | reinstated by ~another, since he fell through another. But, as
10 1, 64 | A[8]), the lower demons fell through the highest one.
11 1, 50 | good and the other ~evil, fell into this error from the
12 1, 64 | the highest of them who fell, absolutely the highest
13 1, 64 | could ~foreknow, before they fell, those who would fall."~
14 1, 64 | Orth. ii) that they who fell were of the lower grade
15 1, 64 | than the lower angels, he fell into sin ~with intenser
16 1, 64 | it is probable that some fell of every order; just as ~
17 1, 65 | in the sin whereby they fell. But that ~sin, namely,
18 1, 65 | reinstated by ~another, since he fell through another. But, as
19 1, 65 | A[8]), the lower demons fell through the highest one.
20 1, 93 | the soul of the first man fell short of the knowledge ~
21 1, 93 | that its connatural object fell ~short of the excellence
22 1, 108 | OBJ 3: Further, the demons fell from every one of the angelic
23 1, 108 | the orders of angels, but fell ~away from them, according
24 1, 108 | A[2]). But if the demons fell from every order, as is ~
25 2, 91 | turned his back on God, he fell under the ~influence of
26 2, 101 | observances, in so far as they fell short of the above. For
27 2, 102 | sacrifice to the idols, fell into the ~vessels or into
28 2, 5 | were confirmed in grace or fell from it, and in man before
29 2, 13 | virtue, ~since even an angel fell from heaven, wherefore it
30 2, 23 | and for evil ~in those who fell, and consequently those
31 2, 23 | the others, and those who fell ~became worse. But man's
32 2, 55 | not as though such rights fell short of the ~simply right,
33 2, 148 | something unlawful that he fell into the subsequent sin.
34 2, 161 | coveting this that the woman fell into pride. ~Hence the sin
35 2, 171 | or 'upper-chamber'] "he fell into an ecstasy" - or he
36 2, 174 | upon the nations when they fell away to ~idolatry, according
37 2, 186 | Serapion through simplicity fell into the error of the ~Anthropomorphites,
38 3, 2 | heresies, through ~ignorance fell into them. For some conceded
39 3, 15 | inflicted on Him, and scourges fell upon ~Him, and the cross
40 3, 22 | 16:11. But the figure ~fell short of the reality in
41 3, 30 | was setting, a deep sleep fell upon Abram, and a great
42 3, 44 | They went backward and fell to ~the ground," Augustine
43 3, 45 | the disciples hearing, fell ~upon their face, and were
44 3, 46 | of the moon, which then fell ~upon the Thursday: for
45 3, 48 | by God's just permission, fell under the devil's servitude
46 3, 53 | not fall by sin, yet He fell by death, ~because as sin
47 3, 54 | is said to ~rise, which fell. But Christ's body fell
48 3, 54 | fell. But Christ's body fell by death; namely, inasmuch
49 3, 59 | of the world, when some fell through sin while others
50 3, 72 | to speak, the ~Holy Ghost fell upon them, as upon us also
51 3, 72 | speaking . . . the Holy Ghost fell on all them that heard the
52 3, 89 | than that from which man fell by sinning, sometimes to
53 Suppl, 36| wickedness; wherefore "he ~fell backwards . . . and died" (
54 Suppl, 58| we ~believe that angels fell from heaven, and that the
55 Suppl, 71| the sermon "On those who fell asleep in ~the faith: Just
56 Suppl, 76| body which we have now ~fell by death. Therefore it will
57 Suppl, 76| are refuted. Some of them ~fell into the aforesaid opinions
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