Part, Question
1 1, 34 | Word is conceived by the gaze of ~the divine thought.
2 1, 86 | says (De Trin. ~ix, 6): "We gaze on the inviolable truth
3 1, 111 | observe that all the angels gaze upon the Divine ~Essence
4 2, 12 | memory, to the penetrating gaze of the soul's inner thought." ~
5 2, 61 | is ~the turning of God's gaze on Himself, even as in us
6 2, 101 | the human intellect will gaze on the ~Divine Truth in
7 2, 101 | of life, we are unable to gaze on the Divine ~Truth in
8 2, 18 | The heavenly powers that gaze on Him without ceasing, ~
9 2, 165 | of natural science whose gaze pierces the heavens, walks
10 2, 178 | loving God we are ~aflame to gaze on His beauty. And since
11 2, 178 | on all cares and longs to gaze on the face of its Creator." ~
12 2, 178 | upon the ~object of its gaze; meditation is the survey
13 2, 178 | laid aside and the ~soul's gaze fixed on the contemplation
14 2, 180 | free while it continues to gaze on the Divine mind, ~and
15 2, 185 | strange, so as to draw the gaze of ~others, either by shouting
16 3, 36 | other stars, drew men's gaze and attention: so that they ~
17 3, 39 | faith." Now ~by faith we gaze on heavenly things, which
18 3, 44 | perceived by astronomers, "who ~gaze at the stars and observe
19 3, 44 | thine eyes a little and gaze on the new star in the ~
20 3, 45 | that it ~cannot bear to gaze on such great glory." But
21 3, 55 | because their eyes could not ~gaze upon that brilliancy. For
22 3, 55 | much less were they able to gaze upon Him when our Lord's ~
23 Suppl, 70| part, in so far as its gaze extends over past time;
24 Suppl, 82| non-glorified eye is unable to gaze on the very orb of the sun
25 Suppl, 82| less will it be able to ~gaze on the clarity of a glorified
26 Suppl, 85| to discern them with ~the gaze of the mind, with wondrous
27 Suppl, 86| open their hearts to the gaze of all those who are below
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