Part, Question
1 2, 37 | indignation imply that the soul is uplifted, which is contrary to being ~
2 2, 110| cause. For when a man is uplifted inwardly by arrogance, it ~
3 2, 110| that they are not inwardly ~uplifted by the praise awarded them."
4 2, 113| rent by detractions but are uplifted by ~immoderate praise, so
5 2, 127| by God. Hence he is not uplifted by ~great honors, because
6 2, 127| fortune, he is neither much uplifted by them if he has them,
7 2, 160| he is more ~likely to be uplifted before men, if he seem to
8 2, 171| the intellect is very much uplifted, and intent on its ~act.
9 2, 172| results from the mind being ~uplifted to certain lofty things,
10 2, 173| man's nature that he be uplifted to things divine; for ~Augustine
11 2, 173| Rapt, ~that is to say, uplifted contrary to nature."~Aquin.:
12 2, 173| away, even though he be uplifted to things whereunto he is ~
13 2, 173| rapture, whereby a man is ~uplifted by the spirit of God to
14 2, 173| the mode, whereby a man is uplifted to divine things and ~withdrawn
15 2, 173| mode and dignity that he be uplifted to ~divine things, from
16 2, 173| that man's mind be thus uplifted in rapture by God.~Aquin.:
17 2, 173| free-will, man needs to be uplifted by a stronger operation,
18 2, 173| when man's intellect is uplifted to the sublime vision of ~
19 2, 173| power of the soul cannot be uplifted above the soul's ~essence
20 2, 173| surroundings through ~being uplifted to divine contemplation.
21 2, 173| are speaking now, man is uplifted by God's power, "from that
22 2, 173| it be hindered from being uplifted to ~that which transcends
23 2, 173| faculty of the soul is not uplifted by the natural power ~above
24 2, 173| the soul; but it can be uplifted ~by the divine power to
25 2, 180| foremost in action, more uplifted than others in ~contemplation."~
26 2, 182| foremost in action, and more uplifted than others in contemplation," ~
27 2, 185| just as a man's mind is ~uplifted by fine clothes, so is it
28 3, 40 | for ~they are neither uplifted by affluence, nor distressed
29 3, 46 | greatness; for, as He was uplifted ~above others in gifts of
30 3, 46 | standards of martyrdom ~might be uplifted over what was formerly the
31 3, 53 | since ~to rise is to be uplifted. But after death Christ'
32 3, 53 | Godhead, hence it could not be uplifted to any higher ~condition.
33 3, 53 | it behooved Him to be ~uplifted by God to a glorious resurrection;
34 3, 53 | body and soul, the body was uplifted to a higher ~condition of
35 3, 55 | is, according as He was uplifted from the earth; but they ~
36 3, 55 | longer upon the earth, but uplifted ~into the cloud, He was
37 3, 57 | He would not have been ~uplifted to heaven "while" the disciples "
38 3, 57 | sight." But clouds cannot be uplifted beyond heaven. ~Consequently,
39 3, 57 | Ascension our souls are uplifted to ~Him; because, as stated
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