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lion 38
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38 heretical
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38 intellects
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38 loan
38 macrobius
38 military
St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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lion

   Part, Question
1 1, 13 | say, God is a stone, or a lion, or the like. Therefore 2 1, 13 | rather than of God, as "lion," "stone," and the ~like. 3 1, 13 | likeness, so the name of "lion" applied to God means only 4 1, 13 | strength in His works, as a lion in his. Thus it is clear 5 1, 13 | For instance ~this name "lion" is properly communicable 6 1, 13 | of the same ~nature as "lion"; by similitude it is communicable 7 1, 13 | participate in the nature of a lion, as for instance by courage, 8 1, 19 | of another. Also when a lion kills a ~stag, his object 9 1, 22 | absent from the universe. ~A lion would cease to live, if 10 1, 33 | things. Hence ~this name "lion" is applied first to the 11 1, 33 | containing the whole ~nature of a lion, and which is properly so 12 1, 33 | who shows something of a lion's nature, as courage, or 13 1, 48 | nor would the life of a lion be ~preserved unless the 14 1, 48 | roe, or the strength of a lion. But the ~absence of good, 15 1, 55 | that prudence which in the lion leads to acts of ~magnanimity, 16 1, 76 | sensitive soul in the horse, the lion, and other brute animals, 17 1, 49 | nor would the life of a lion be ~preserved unless the 18 1, 49 | roe, or the strength of a lion. But the ~absence of good, 19 1, 56 | that prudence which in the lion leads to acts of ~magnanimity, 20 1, 75 | sensitive soul in the horse, the lion, and other brute animals, 21 1, 84 | that is, to know a man or a lion: ~therefore our intellect 22 1, 95 | have lived on herbs, as the lion and falcon. Nor does Bede' 23 1, 112 | the devil, as a roaring lion, goeth about, seeking ~whom 24 2, 2 | elephant in longevity, by the lion in strength, by the stag 25 2, 6 | moves the appetite. Thus a lion, ~on seeing a stag in movement 26 2, 31 | them; . . . ~nor does the lion feel pleasure in the lowing 27 2, 46 | of passion, such as the lion in daring, ~the hound in 28 2, 80 | the devil, ~as a roaring lion, goeth about seeking whom 29 2, 46 | subjective," as ox and lion ~are parts of animal; and " 30 2, 124 | 1): "The just, bold as a lion, shall be ~without dread." 31 2, 138 | the devil, as a roaring lion, goeth about, ~seeking whom 32 2, 139 | sensibles of touch: thus the ~lion is pleased to see the stag, 33 2, 170 | which is inspired by the ~lion's roar." Now that which 34 3, 15 | 1): "The just, bold as a lion, shall be without dread." 35 3, 60 | Apoc. 4:3); sometimes by a lion (Is. 31:4; Apoc. 5:5); ~ 36 Suppl, 75| and so is the flesh of a lion or other animal. Since then 37 Suppl, 76| lust, into the body of a lion on account of robbery and ~ 38 Suppl, 93| and Apoc. 5:5, "Behold the lion of the tribe of Juda . . .


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