Part, Question
1 1, 88 | things unknown to us." ~But agility of movement would be useless
2 3, 28 | He assumed the gift of "agility" when with dry feet He walked
3 3, 45 | 82]), viz. impassibility, agility, subtlety, and ~clarity.
4 3, 45 | of those three gifts - of agility, for ~instance, when He
5 3, 45 | the ~transfiguration, of agility in walking on the sea, and
6 3, 54 | departing by the gift of ~agility.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[54] A[
7 3, 81 | closed womb of the Virgin; agility, when He ~walked dryshod
8 Suppl, 79| their subtlety; (3) their ~agility; (4) their clarity. Under
9 Suppl, 80| subtlety, and, after ~that, agility and the other properties
10 Suppl, 81| Out. Para. 1/1 - OF THE AGILITY OF THE BODIES OF THE BLESSED (
11 Suppl, 81| We must now consider the agility of the bodies of the blessed
12 Suppl, 81| Therefore neither should agility be ~ascribed to them as
13 Suppl, 81| seem that it will have no agility ~other than it has now.~
14 Suppl, 81| mobility can only signify agility in movement. Therefore the ~
15 Suppl, 81| being, so by the gift of agility it is subject to the soul
16 Suppl, 81| ascribe the cause of this agility to the fifth, i.e. the ~
17 Suppl, 81| Reply OBJ 3: By the gift of agility the glorified body will
18 Suppl, 81| of glory which is ~called agility.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[84] A[
19 Suppl, 81| saints will never use their agility for the purpose of ~movement?~
20 Suppl, 81| saints will never use their agility for ~the purpose of movement.
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