|    Part, Question1   1, 14  |          there is no change nor shadow ~of alteration" (James 1:
 2   1, 104 |    streets, to be healed by the shadow of Peter ~(Acts 5:15). Nor
 3   2, 86  |    diverse stains. It is like a shadow, which is the privation
 4   2, 86  |    stain is to the sin what the shadow is to the body, ~as stated
 5   2, 86  |     above (A[1], ad 3). But the shadow does not remain when the ~
 6   2, 86  |   illuminating body, and so the shadow passes at once. But when
 7   2, 101 |       the sabbaths, which are a shadow of things to come."~Aquin.:
 8   2, 101 |         has [Vulg.: 'having'] a shadow of the ~good things to come,
 9   2, 101 |     image of the things": for a shadow is ~less than an image;
10   2, 101 |        to the New Law, but the ~shadow to the Old.~Aquin.: SMT
11   2, 101 |   ceremonial: since they were a shadow of things to come (Col.
12   2, 102 |      serve unto the example and shadow of heavenly ~things. As
13   2, 103 |       the sabbaths, which are a shadow of things to come": and ~(
14   2, 107 |      precepts that they were "a shadow of things to come, but the ~
15   2, 107 |       Law ~is called the law of shadow or of figure. ~Aquin.: SMT
16   3, 2   |  corporeally, i.e. ~not as in a shadow, as it dwelt in the sacraments
17   3, 2   |        2:17) that they are the "shadow ~of things to come but the
18   3, 2   |      the body is opposed to the shadow. And some say that the Godhead
19   3, 5   |        Col. 2:17): "Which are a shadow of ~things to come, but
20   3, 8   |      compared to Christ as ~the shadow to the body, as is written (
21   3, 8   |      serve unto the example and shadow of heavenly things." ~Hence
22   3, 15  |          in darkness and in the shadow of death" (Lk. 1:79). Therefore
23   3, 22  |         Col. 2:17: "Which are a shadow of things to come, ~but
24   3, 32  |         of human nature: ~for a shadow is formed by light and body,"
25   3, 35  |          in darkness and in the shadow of death."~Aquin.: SMT TP
26   3, 37  |         taking upon Himself the shadow, He might ~accomplish the
27   3, 38  |         there ~still remained a shadow of the Old Law: nor should
28   3, 42  |         has [Vulg.: 'having'] a shadow of the good things to ~come."
29   3, 43  |      they passed by, their very shadow healed the sick? For it
30   3, 43  |       For it is ~greater that a shadow should heal than the hem
31   3, 47  |       the sabbaths, which are a shadow of things to come, but the ~
32   3, 47  |         them as a ~body is to a shadow. Christ also by His Passion
33   3, 60  |        Col. 2:17: ~"Which are a shadow of things to come, but the
34   3, 61  |        there is no change, ~nor shadow of alteration." But it seems
35   3, 70  | spiritual ~circumcision, as the shadow to the reality. But spiritual
36   3, 75  |        1: "For the law having a shadow of ~the good things to come,
37 Suppl, 19|      heavenly things but to the shadow of heavenly things: and
38 Suppl, 19|      heaven, but only into the ~shadow of heavenly things.~Aquin.:
39 Suppl, 80|         the passing of ~Peter's shadow (Acts 5:15) not through
 
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