Part, Question
1 1, 57 | to the lower ~angels by enlightening them. Some of these mysteries
2 1, 58 | to the lower ~angels by enlightening them. Some of these mysteries
3 1, 105 | the inferior essence is an enlightening of things unknown, ~that
4 1, 105 | spiritual substances, by enlightening inferior otherwise than
5 1, 106 | every angelic speech is an enlightening. ~Therefore an inferior
6 1, 106 | consider that every angelic enlightening is an ~angelic speech; but
7 1, 106 | not every speech is an ~enlightening; because, as we have said (
8 1, 106 | will is not, as such, an enlightening. For to know what ~you may
9 1, 106 | God to the angels is an enlightening; ~because since the will
10 1, 107 | actions of "cleansing," "enlightening," ~and "perfecting." For
11 1, 107 | the order of ~priests, is "enlightening," and of bishops "perfecting,"
12 1, 107 | adapted to the immediate enlightening of the second ~hierarchy,
13 1, 114 | on the human intellect by enlightening it. On the other ~hand,
14 1, 117 | higher ~agent, namely God enlightening (the soul) from without.
15 2, 5 | else; for if they could, ~enlightening and heating would go on
16 2, 68 | refreshing the heart and enlightening its darkness," of ~which,
17 2, 68 | Jer. 31:3,4); but the enlightening of the mind remains. ~Of
18 2, 79 | the universal cause of the enlightening ~of souls, according to
19 2, 79 | the universal cause of the enlightening of bodies, though not in
20 2, 102 | the Lord ~is lightsome, enlightening the eyes." But the ceremonial
21 2, 102 | new moon, signified the enlightening of the primitive Church
22 2, 42 | the Lord is ~lightsome, enlightening the eyes." Now it is useless
23 2, 94 | wisdom is effected by the enlightening of the intellect, ~wherefore
24 2, 169 | ever in need of a fresh enlightening, so too the prophet's mind
25 2, 169 | intellect is passive to the enlightening of the Divine light.~Aquin.:
26 2, 169 | a higher way through the enlightening of the Divine ~light. As
27 2, 170 | they know to men, not by ~enlightening the intellect, but by an
28 2, 171 | change results from the enlightening ~action of the active intellect.
29 2, 172 | received. Thus as ~regards the enlightening of the intellect there is
30 2, 175 | prophecy consists in God enlightening the ~mind, on the part of
31 2, 178 | to wit, ~by the divine enlightening we know things that seem
32 2, 179 | teaches another by cleansing, enlightening, and ~perfecting him: and
33 2, 186 | contemplate, ~namely by enlightening the intellect. For the contemplative
34 3, 13 | even the highest spirits, enlightening them, as Dionysius says ~(
35 3, 46 | And since the perfect enlightening ~will come about at Christ'
36 3, 52 | hell, by visiting it and enlightening it. Accordingly it is written ~(
37 3, 52 | confines of hell, ~but by enlightening them with the light of glory
38 3, 64 | invisibly - by cleansing, enlightening, and perfecting.~Aquin.:
39 3, 65 | actions are "cleansing," "enlightening," and "perfecting." Mere ~
40 3, 65 | But cleansing coupled with enlightening, according to ~Dionysius,
41 3, 66 | Orth. iv), has a power of enlightening. But enlightenment is a
42 3, 67 | cleansing" but also of "enlightening." Consequently, it is ~outside
43 3, 82 | the priest's "power ~of enlightening" (Eccl. Hier. v), inasmuch
44 Suppl, 29| at either cleansing, or enlightening, or perfecting. Now ~Extreme
45 Suppl, 29| at either cleansing, or enlightening, for ~this is ascribed to
46 Suppl, 29| doubt that it ~possesses an enlightening and cleansing power, even
47 Suppl, 31| This sacrament cleanses by enlightening through the ~bestowal of
48 Suppl, 37| reference to cleansing, ~enlightening, and perfecting. Thus they
49 Suppl, 37| disturbs a man both ways. But ~enlightening, which is effected by teaching,
50 Suppl, 37| belongs ~to the bishops alone, enlightening to the priests, and cleansing
51 Suppl, 40| extends only to cleansing and enlightening, whereas the ~episcopal
52 Suppl, 89| not indeed with a new ~enlightening, so as to increase the knowledge
53 Suppl, 93| teach us by ~cleansing, enlightening, and perfecting [*Cf. FP,
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