|    Part, Question1   1, 20  |            did He become thereby a glorious conqueror: ~"The government
 2   2, 70  |            fruit of ~good labor is glorious," and (Jn. 4:36): "He that
 3   2, 86  |           present ~it to Himself a glorious church not having spot or
 4   2, 89  |           present it ~to Himself a glorious church, not having spot
 5   2, 100 |           and the holy of the Lord glorious." ~Because these favors
 6   2, 56  |            to be justice, and more glorious than either the ~evening
 7   2, 89  |             fervently recalls "the glorious things of His works" [*Cf.
 8   2, 110 |     described as "proud" [Douay: ~'glorious']. Secondly, as being the
 9   2, 121 |            more important and more glorious than those ~connected with
10   2, 122 |        Catholic faith ~which those glorious warriors have sealed with
11   2, 130 |          in that a man thinks it a glorious thing for ~him not to yield
12   2, 132 |               Magnificent [Douay: 'glorious'] in holiness," and ~(Ps.
13   2, 143 |         makes a ~man honorable and glorious, so is the same thing honest
14   2, 170 |        says (Coel. Hier. iv): "Our glorious fathers ~received Divine
15   3, 2   |          xxviii): "One of these is glorious with miracles, the other
16   3, 8   |           present it to Himself ~a glorious Church, not having spot
17   3, 8   |            1~Reply OBJ 2: To be "a glorious Church not having spot or
18   3, 39  |         present . . . to Himself a glorious Church, not having spot
19   3, 45  |            which the body ~will be glorious.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[45] A[
20   3, 49  |           First of all, as to His ~glorious Resurrection: hence it is
21   3, 51  |            His sepulchre shall be ~glorious."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[51] A[
22   3, 53  |           be ~uplifted by God to a glorious resurrection; hence it is
23   3, 53  |            regard the body, as the glorious ~resurrection, to be first
24   3, 54  |           the exemplate; much more glorious, then, was the ~body of
25   3, 54  |          and so that body was made glorious.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[54] A[
26   3, 55  |            then, Christ rose by a ~glorious Resurrection, consequently
27   3, 55  |      announce the dawn of Christ's glorious ~Resurrection. Hence Cyril
28   3, 55  |    Resurrection was ~both true and glorious. That it was a true Resurrection
29   3, 56  |           But our bodies are made ~glorious by sharing in the glory
30   3, 57  |           But as ~the body is made glorious by participation with the
31   3, 57  |            form; while among other glorious bodies it is manifest that
32   3, 66  |       others: but as a sign of the glorious ~resurrection, unto which
33   3, 69  | restoration of nature through ~the glorious resurrection.~Aquin.: SMT
34   3, 77  |          it possible for Christ's ~glorious and impassible body to be
35 Suppl, 69|         their bodies and united to glorious bodies: ~whereas the same
36 Suppl, 75|          the ~saints which will be glorious must needs differ from the
37 Suppl, 75|           wicked which will not be glorious, in respect of the term "
38 Suppl, 79|          impassibility renders the glorious bodies?~(4) Whether in them
39 Suppl, 79|          to it and corrupt it. The glorious bodies are not ~said to
40 Suppl, 79|          them less comely but more glorious. A certain beauty will shine
41 Suppl, 93|           fruit of good ~labors is glorious." Others again say that
42 Suppl, 93|           fruit of good labors is ~glorious" (Wis. 3:15). Now there
43 Suppl, 93|        them less comely, but ~more glorious. A certain beauty will shine
44 Appen1, 1|    impassibility, and thus will be glorious, so that there will be ~
 
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