Part, Question
1 1, 34 | and thinks, as light and splendor;" ~which is the first kind. "
2 1, 34 | co-eternal, He is ~called the Splendor; to show that He is altogether
3 1, 39 | which is the ~light and splendor of the intellect, as Damascene
4 1, 42 | council of Ephesus: "Let Splendor ~tell thee that the co-eternal
5 1, 61 | from its heat, but from its splendor; ~and which was filled with
6 1, 66 | but as congruous, that the splendor without may correspond to ~
7 1, 67 | says (De Fide ii) that "Splendor" is among ~those things
8 1, 68 | solely on account of its splendor: so this ~other heaven will
9 1, 39 | which is the ~light and splendor of the intellect, as Damascene
10 1, 42 | council of Ephesus: "Let Splendor ~tell thee that the co-eternal
11 1, 62 | from its heat, but from its splendor; ~and which was filled with
12 1, 67 | but as congruous, that the splendor without may correspond to ~
13 1, 68 | says (De Fide ii) that "Splendor" is among ~those things
14 1, 69 | solely on account of its splendor: so this ~other heaven will
15 2, 68 | shone with the greatest splendor. Yet neither does this ~
16 3, 23 | Now man is likened to ~the splendor of the Eternal Son by reason
17 3, 31 | defiled: much more can the Splendor of ~eternal light cleanse
18 3, 41 | not only of the beauty and splendor of ~material things, but
19 3, 44 | Him," says: "Such was the splendor and ~majesty of His hidden
20 3, 44 | surpass the works of nature in splendor and usefulness." ~Likewise
21 3, 54 | cxviii), the brightness or splendor of a glorified body is after
22 3, 54 | colored ~glass derives its splendor from the sun's radiance,
23 3, 54 | in his ~power whether its splendor be seen or not. Accordingly
24 3, 69 | clearness it signifies the splendor of ~grace and virtues.~Aquin.:
25 Suppl, 81| but rather does it receive splendor therefrom), but as ~being
26 Suppl, 88| more splendid ~robes, which splendor the robes nowise merited
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