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St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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fallen

   Part, Question
1 1, 23 | substituted in the place of ~the fallen angels; and the Gentiles 2 1, 23 | receives the crown of ~the fallen in that in eternal life 3 1, 24 | the next, that they have fallen from that state of ~righteousness, 4 1, 25 | body from a ~woman who has fallen; but the fact that she had 5 1, 63 | Is. 14:12): "How art thou fallen . . . O Lucifer, who didst 6 1, 64 | Is. 14:12): "How art thou fallen . . . O Lucifer, who didst 7 1, 108 | But the demons ~are wholly fallen from justice. Therefore 8 1, 112 | as to ~whether men have fallen through their negligence 9 2, 98 | time of Abraham man had fallen headlong into ~idolatry 10 2, 102 | people until after they had ~fallen into idolatry, by worshipping 11 2, 102 | mankind after they had ~fallen away by sin, the chief is 12 2, 109 | even ~his nature would have fallen back into nothingness.~Aquin.: 13 2, 2 | into human affairs, have fallen into many errors, and have ~ 14 2, 5 | confirmed in grace, or had ~fallen from it, had their eyes 15 2, 14 | of concupiscence, "hath fallen on them and they ~shall 16 2, 30 | again that ~perhaps he has fallen from riches to indigence 17 2, 53 | according to Ps. ~7:16, "He is fallen into the hole he made."~ 18 2, 76 | lawful ~for a man who has fallen among thieves to point out 19 2, 85 | account of their having fallen into desuetude, or for some 20 2, 90 | beast of ~superstition hath fallen." Now the worship of one 21 2, 180 | they were undisturbed have fallen when pressed with ~occupation; 22 2, 184 | who in the monastery have fallen."~ 23 2, 187 | which God forbid) he ~have fallen into public sin." Therefore 24 2, 187 | the ~hermetical life had fallen into decline and laxity. 25 3, 1 | human nature, which had fallen ~through sin, nothing more 26 3, 3 | restores it when it has fallen into ruin. ~Moreover, He 27 3, 4 | need of restoration, having fallen ~under original sin. Now 28 3, 53 | which was disintegrated and fallen." But Christ did ~not fall 29 3, 53 | enemy, over me, because I am fallen: I ~shall rise again." Likewise, 30 3, 68 | there are others who have fallen from a state of sanity into 31 3, 74 | I answer that, Some have fallen into various errors about 32 3, 78 | My people." But some have fallen into error in thinking that 33 3, 82 | enlightened has completely fallen away from ~the priestly 34 3, 84 | Holy Ghost . . . and are fallen away, to be ~renewed again 35 Suppl, 6 | salvation of a man who has ~fallen into a mortal actual sin.~ 36 Suppl, 38| contrary, When a bishop who has fallen into heresy is reconciled ~ 37 Suppl, 65| into which the Gentiles had fallen, by not giving due honor 38 Suppl, 72| 14:12): "Man, when he is fallen asleep, shall not ~rise 39 Suppl, 74| 14:12): "Man when he is fallen ~asleep shall not rise again 40 Suppl, 75| except of that "which has fallen and perished," as the Damascene ~ 41 Suppl, 76| rising of that which has fallen." But the body which we 42 Suppl, 93| impossible after they have fallen [*Cf. FP, ~Q[64], A[2]].~


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