Part, Question
1 1, 12 | above the common order, raising the minds of some ~living
2 1, 19 | Thus in the ~case of the raising of Lazarus, one who looked
3 1, 23 | permit some to fall, without raising others; according ~to Job
4 1, 25 | more ~impossible than the raising of the dead; in which there
5 1, 90 | power, as, for instance, raising the dead, or giving sight
6 1, 104 | wherein it is done; as the raising of the dead, ~and giving
7 1, 112 | 1/3~I answer that, The raising of this question is occasioned
8 2, 5 | God immediately; such as raising the dead to life, restoring
9 2, 25 | certain effort, and a certain raising ~of the spirits to the realization
10 2, 45 | in two ways, whether by raising hope, or by banishing fear;
11 2, 85 | the diminution is made by raising obstacles, and ~this neither
12 2, 5 | were to give a sign, by raising a ~dead person to life,
13 2, 13 | by casting out devils, ~raising the dead, and the like:
14 2, 36 | contention is accompanied by raising of the voice. But ~the voice
15 2, 36 | from the same source as the raising of the voice.~Aquin.: SMT
16 2, 81 | 24) that "prayer is the raising up of the mind to God."~
17 2, 81 | because prayer is "the raising up of one's mind to ~God."
18 2, 108 | Yet less harm is done by raising a false opinion in a person'
19 2, 145 | and preventing sin, and as raising the mind to spiritual things.
20 2, 145 | deletion of sin, and the raising of the mind to heavenly ~
21 2, 159 | Are you thinking of raising the great fabric of spirituality?
22 2, 169 | will speak to ~thee." This raising of the intention is brought
23 2, 169 | prophecy, as regards the raising ~of the mind, according
24 3, 1 | Nothing was so necessary for ~raising our hope as to show us how
25 3, 19 | healing of the lepers or the raising of the dead. Hence ~it seems
26 3, 21 | 24) that "prayer is ~the raising up of the mind to God."
27 3, 43 | miracles; as may be seen in the raising of Lazarus (Jn. ~11:41,42),
28 3, 43 | When it is said that in raising Lazarus He lifted up His
29 3, 43 | the cure of the sick, the raising of the ~dead to life, if
30 3, 43 | seem to be greater than the raising of the dead: which thing
31 3, 53 | Para. 3/5~Thirdly, for the raising of our hope, since through
32 3, 55 | 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, the raising of Lazarus was a sign of
33 3, 77 | grace, as is evident in the raising of the dead, and ~in the
34 3, 83 | His eyes to the ~Father in raising Lazarus to life, as related
35 Suppl, 8 | confession is foreshadowed in the raising of the dead Lazarus ~to
36 Suppl, 11| business. Since then by raising an objection he ~seems to
37 Suppl, 11| or the like: so that by raising an objection one does not
38 Suppl, 56| spirituality. Therefore raising a person from the sacred
39 Suppl, 56| prevents husband and wife from raising together ~someone from the
40 Suppl, 72| will gather together and, raising their heads above the sea,
41 Suppl, 73| towards the ~resurrection. For raising the dead shows a greater
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