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2001 2, 100 | respect it is ~regarded by the Divine, but not by the human law;
2002 2, 100 | by the human nor by the Divine law. Now the mode of ~virtue
2003 2, 100 | to the ~judgment of both Divine and human law; because what
2004 2, 100 | according to both human and Divine ~law, certain things are
2005 2, 100 | and concerning these two, Divine ~law alone, and not human
2006 2, 100 | and slays not: whereas the Divine ~law does, according to
2007 2, 100 | under the precept either of Divine or of human law, ~since
2008 2, 100 | under the precept of the Divine law; for whoever works with
2009 2, 100 | under the precept of the Divine law?~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[100]
2010 2, 100 | under the precept of ~the Divine law. For it is written (
2011 2, 100 | 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, the Divine law is more efficacious
2012 2, 100 | being a determination of the Divine law. Hence it is said ~of
2013 2, 101 | consist in their pertaining to Divine worship.~Aquin.: SMT FS
2014 2, 101 | their pertaining to ~the Divine worship.~Aquin.: SMT FS
2015 2, 101 | precepts which pertain to Divine worship are called ceremonial.~
2016 2, 101 | ceremonial, which pertain to the Divine worship. The reason for
2017 2, 101 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: The Divine worship includes not only
2018 2, 101 | of fitting them for the Divine worship: just as those who
2019 2, 101 | things pertaining to the Divine worship ~were more carefully
2020 2, 101 | accordingly those which refer to Divine worship are called ceremonial ~
2021 2, 101 | precepts referring to the Divine worship ~must needs be figurative,
2022 2, 101 | precepts are ordained to ~the Divine worship, as stated above (
2023 2, 101 | precepts, which refer to the Divine worship, should not be ~
2024 2, 101 | worship of God. Now the Divine ~worship is twofold: internal,
2025 2, 101 | applied in various ways to the Divine worship.~Aquin.: SMT FS
2026 2, 101 | intellect will gaze on the ~Divine Truth in Itself. Wherefore
2027 2, 101 | are unable to gaze on the Divine ~Truth in Itself, and we
2028 2, 101 | and we need the ray of Divine light to shine upon us ~
2029 2, 101 | Old Law, neither was the Divine Truth ~manifest in Itself,
2030 2, 101 | more beneficial that the ~Divine mysteries should be revealed
2031 2, 101 | so does it fail to grasp Divine ~things perfectly, on account
2032 2, 101 | the transgression ~of the Divine precepts is an obstacle
2033 2, 101 | by their duties to the Divine worship, they might ~have
2034 2, 101 | precepts are ~ordained to the Divine worship. Now in this worship
2035 2, 101 | is their preparation for ~Divine worship, which is effected
2036 2, 101 | through being dedicated to the Divine ~worship, and yet were not
2037 2, 102 | which proceed from the Divine wisdom must needs be well
2038 2, 102 | Law, were institutions of Divine wisdom: hence it is ~written (
2039 2, 102 | they were ordained to the Divine worship, for ~that particular
2040 2, 102 | First, in respect of the Divine worship which was to ~be
2041 2, 102 | idolatry; or recall certain Divine ~benefits; or remind men
2042 2, 102 | benefits; or remind men of the Divine excellence; or point out
2043 2, 102 | which commemorated certain Divine benefits, on account of ~
2044 2, 102 | to be excluded from the divine ~sacrifices.~Aquin.: SMT
2045 2, 102 | they were intended ~for Divine worship; and a figurative
2046 2, 102 | sacrifices were intended for the ~divine worship, the causes of the
2047 2, 102 | 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, the Divine Law, more than any other
2048 2, 102 | God. But an increase of divine worship requires ~multiplication
2049 2, 102 | to be appointed for the divine ~worship, so that thereby
2050 2, 102 | Para. 1/2~Reply OBJ 1: The divine worship regards two things:
2051 2, 102 | excellence of Christ's Divine or human nature might be
2052 2, 102 | though, according to the Divine prevision, ~that place were
2053 2, 102 | tabernacle was employed for divine worship, no place being
2054 2, 102 | gather together for ~the divine worship. Thus our church
2055 2, 102 | in connection ~with the divine worship. And because, as
2056 2, 102 | things signified the three Divine ~attributes, viz. wisdom,
2057 2, 102 | preserved as a memorial of the Divine mercy. Again, these three
2058 2, 102 | manifestly than they are in the Divine or angelic mind. Accordingly
2059 2, 102 | governing the people by Divine power, denoted by the rod;
2060 2, 102 | there was something holy and divine ~in such things. For this
2061 2, 102 | deputed, as it were, to the divine worship by this consecration.
2062 2, 102 | signified ~the perpetuity of Divine bliss. Of the temporal feasts
2063 2, 102 | memory of the work of the Divine government. For the things ~
2064 2, 102 | expenses ~necessary for the divine worship: and it signified
2065 2, 102 | done for the ~purpose of divine worship should not be like
2066 2, 102 | who were the ~ministers of divine worship. Consequently, in
2067 2, 102 | things ~that pertain to divine worship. And thus, as to
2068 2, 102 | removal of all impediments to divine worship, viz. ~of uncleannesses.
2069 2, 102 | removal of impediments to the divine worship: which ~worship
2070 2, 102 | things that belong to the divine worship: both because men
2071 2, 102 | eighth day he was admitted to divine worship, and was restored
2072 2, 102 | figurative reason was that the Divine and human natures in Christ ~
2073 2, 102 | by circumcision to ~the divine worship, so were the ministers
2074 2, 102 | to the ministry of ~the divine worship. And all that was
2075 2, 102 | to have reverence for the divine worship: and this in two ~
2076 2, 102 | by introducing into the divine worship all ~that seemed
2077 2, 102 | signified the teaching of divine things united in the ~high-priest
2078 2, 102 | that are ~applied to the divine worship, need to be marked
2079 2, 102 | special things befitting the divine worship, whether spiritual
2080 2, 103 | worship. But the fixing of the divine worship belongs to the ~
2081 2, 103 | not indeed established by Divine authority, but ordained
2082 2, 103 | others for the purpose of divine worship.~Aquin.: SMT FS
2083 2, 103 | things relating to the divine worship regard the soul ~
2084 2, 103 | rendered a man ~unfit for divine worship; thus a leper, or
2085 2, 103 | but to appoint them to the divine worship, and ~to remove
2086 2, 103 | solemnities, in memory of other Divine favors, as state above ~(
2087 2, 103 | blessing of creation and other Divine favors ~should never be
2088 2, 103 | keeping with the state of divine worship for that particular
2089 2, 103 | thing of the future, but the Divine favors ~whereby we obtain
2090 2, 103 | ceremonies refer to the divine worship, which was founded
2091 2, 104 | from some institution, ~Divine or human: and such are certain
2092 2, 104 | moral precepts are fixed by Divine ~institution in matters
2093 2, 104 | except in virtue of ~their Divine institution. Now God is
2094 2, 104 | show ~some fitness for the divine worship. On the other hand,
2095 2, 104 | things which relate to the divine worship had to ~be taught
2096 2, 104 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, Divine institutions are more enduring
2097 2, 104 | judicial precepts of the Divine Law.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[104]
2098 2, 104 | according to human ~or Divine institution, must needs
2099 2, 105 | nearest in resemblance ~to the Divine government, whereby God
2100 2, 105 | been ~introduced even by Divine authority; as we read of
2101 2, 105 | government established by the Divine Law. For Moses ~and his
2102 2, 105 | out of reverence for the divine worship. Hence it ~was necessary
2103 2, 105 | not given to the king by Divine institution: ~rather was
2104 2, 105 | relating to the ceremonies of divine worship; and the chief judge ~
2105 2, 105 | the unerring truth of the Divine Persons, Who are sometimes ~
2106 2, 105 | not to ignorance of the Divine ~precept, which all were
2107 2, 105 | Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Divine Wisdom declares (Prov. 8:
2108 2, 105 | among the Jews, where the ~divine worship was continued through
2109 2, 105 | Israelites as executor of ~Divine justice: for it is written (
2110 2, 105 | 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, the Divine Law should encourage mercy
2111 2, 106 | written (Wis. 7:27) that Divine Wisdom "through ~nations
2112 2, 106 | xxi): "What ~else are the Divine laws written by God Himself
2113 2, 107 | worked miracles ~by His Divine power, which is ever active
2114 2, 107 | worked miracles by His Divine power, which is ever active
2115 2, 108 | in their relation to the divine worship, belongs to the
2116 2, 109 | sin without ~any further Divine help?~(10) Whether he can
2117 2, 109 | know any truth without Divine light: and this pertains
2118 2, 109 | truth whatsoever man ~needs Divine help, that the intellect
2119 2, 109 | both ~states man needs the Divine help, that he may be moved
2120 2, 109 | even know truth without Divine help, as stated ~above (
2121 2, 109 | man can fulfil ~all the Divine commandments."~Aquin.: SMT
2122 2, 109 | else than to transgress the Divine commandments. But in the
2123 2, 109 | man cannot fulfil all the Divine commandments without ~healing
2124 2, 109 | What we can do with the Divine assistance is not altogether ~
2125 2, 109 | two ways ~do we need the Divine assistance, as stated above (
2126 2, 109 | springs from the shedding of Divine ~light, this lustre cannot
2127 2, 109 | unless by virtue of the Divine ~motion. Secondly, for this
2128 2, 109 | we may no longer need the Divine help; for every creature
2129 2, 109 | grace man still needs the Divine help, it cannot be concluded ~
2130 2, 109 | since man ~will need the Divine help even in the state of
2131 2, 109 | grace, but he ~needs the Divine assistance guiding and guarding
2132 2, 110 | but we merely signify the Divine acceptance.~Aquin.: SMT
2133 2, 110 | s good springs from the Divine will, some good in the creature ~
2134 2, 110 | to a participation of the Divine good; and ~according to
2135 2, 110 | in a man is caused by the Divine love, as was said ~above.~
2136 2, 110 | of soul, which wins the ~Divine love." But beauty of soul
2137 2, 110 | soul ~participating the Divine goodness, as is clear in
2138 2, 110 | soul participates in the Divine goodness ~imperfectly, the
2139 2, 110 | the participation of the Divine goodness, which is grace, ~
2140 2, 110 | or participation ~of the Divine goodness, it is nobler than
2141 2, 110 | a ~participation of the Divine Nature, according to 2 Pt.
2142 2, 110 | be ~made partakers of the Divine Nature." And it is in respect
2143 2, 110 | is a participation of the Divine Nature is ~something besides
2144 2, 110 | powers ~participates in the Divine knowledge through the virtue
2145 2, 110 | will participates in the Divine love through the virtue
2146 2, 110 | does he participate in the ~Divine Nature, after the manner
2147 2, 111 | subject to God, that the Divine ~ordination may be fulfilled
2148 2, 111 | in two ~ways; first, as a Divine help, whereby God moves
2149 2, 111 | grace is an effect of the Divine love. But God's love ~is
2150 2, 111 | order to instruct another in Divine ~things which are above
2151 2, 111 | fullness of knowledge of Divine things, so ~as to be capable
2152 2, 111 | which is the knowledge of Divine things. Thirdly, he ought
2153 2, 111 | on what is ~proper to the Divine power, and this in two ways:
2154 2, 111 | purpose of manifesting the Divine power; for ~instance, that
2155 2, 111 | not merely think aright of Divine ~things, but may instruct
2156 2, 112 | understood not merely the Divine Nature assuming, ~but the
2157 2, 112 | short of a ~partaking of the Divine Nature, which exceeds every
2158 2, 112 | bestowing a partaking of the ~Divine Nature by a participated
2159 2, 112 | power, but by virtue of the Divine Nature joined to it, whereby ~
2160 2, 112 | salvation by grace, the Divine power being the principal
2161 2, 112 | else than the assumption of Divine knowledge."~Aquin.: SMT
2162 2, 112 | it ~were, anticipates the Divine help, but rather, every
2163 2, 112 | s flight to God is by a ~Divine motion, which ought not,
2164 2, 112 | grace is caused in us by the Divine love, as stated above (Q[
2165 2, 112 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: The Divine care may be looked at in
2166 2, 112 | first, as ~regards the Divine act, which is simple and
2167 2, 112 | to be considered by the Divine care; and thus, inequality
2168 2, 113 | of guilt consists in the Divine ~imputation, according to
2169 2, 113 | considered on the part of the Divine act, is ~eternal and unchangeable;
2170 2, 113 | it. Now the effect of the Divine love in us, ~which is taken
2171 2, 113 | merely in the act of the Divine ~will but also implies a
2172 2, 113 | for it ~proceeds from the Divine love, that sin is not imputed
2173 2, 113 | only a continuation of the Divine ~influx.~Aquin.: SMT FS
2174 2, 113 | end. On the part of the Divine motion, there is the ~infusion
2175 2, 113 | disposed. Therefore, since the Divine power is ~infinite, it can
2176 2, 113 | can only be ~performed by Divine power; and they are simply
2177 2, 114 | the presupposition of ~the Divine ordination, so that man
2178 2, 114 | the ~presupposition of the Divine ordination, it does not
2179 2, 114 | s ~merit depends on the Divine pre-ordination. Now no act
2180 2, 114 | act; for it is a law of Divine ~providence that nothing
2181 2, 114 | being made a partaker of the Divine ~Nature, is adopted as a
2182 2, 114 | first and chiefly ~from the Divine ordination, inasmuch as
2183 2, 114 | to the fruition of ~the Divine good is the proper act of
2184 2, 114 | first, by virtue of the Divine motion; and thus we merit ~
2185 2, 114 | impetrate many things from the ~Divine mercy in prayer, which he
2186 2, 114 | depends on the motion of Divine ~grace, and this motion
2187 2, 114 | secondly, on the part of the Divine motion, which ~inclines
2188 2, 114 | it ~depends solely on the Divine motion, which is the principle
2189 2, 114 | justice in relation ~to the Divine motion, as stated above (
2190 2, 114 | reward, with respect to the ~Divine motion, whereby men's wills
2191 2, 114 | about ~in relation to the Divine motion, and not in relation
2192 2, 1 | which faith is based is the Divine Truth. If, ~however, we
2193 2, 1 | through certain effects of the Divine ~operation, man is helped
2194 2, 1 | them on ~account of the Divine Truth.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
2195 2, 1 | something simple, for it is the Divine Essence. ~Therefore the
2196 2, 1 | as on the other hand, the Divine ~intellect knows, without
2197 2, 1 | article is a glimpse of Divine truth, ~tending thereto."
2198 2, 1 | can only get a glimpse of Divine truth by way of ~analysis,
2199 2, 1 | purpose of manifesting the Divine mystery or ~the Incarnation
2200 2, 2 | while they partake of the Divine ~goodness either in "being"
2201 2, 2 | supernatural participation of Divine goodness. Hence ~it was
2202 2, 2 | quickly at the knowledge of Divine truth. Because the science
2203 2, 2 | knowledge of God, unless Divine things were brought to their ~
2204 2, 2 | uncertainty, it was necessary ~for Divine matters to be delivered
2205 2, 2 | mankind for ~the knowledge of Divine matters, even of those that
2206 2, 2 | whatever is contained in the Divine Scriptures. Then alone is ~
2207 2, 2 | of faith is the result of Divine ~revelation: for matters
2208 2, 2 | surpass natural reason. Now Divine ~revelation reaches those
2209 2, 2 | have a fuller ~knowledge of Divine things than the lower angels,
2210 2, 2 | the latter adhere to the Divine teaching. Hence the ~Apostle
2211 2, 2 | human knowledge, but the Divine truth that is ~the rule
2212 2, 2 | of faith is the result of Divine revelation, which reaches ~
2213 2, 2 | faith through ~believing in Divine providence, since they believed
2214 2, 2 | Moreover the mission of the Divine ~Persons brings us to heavenly
2215 2, 2 | intellect assenting to the Divine truth at the command of
2216 2, 2 | moved by the authority of Divine teaching confirmed by miracles,
2217 2, 2 | the inward instinct of the Divine invitation: hence he ~does
2218 2, 2 | reason, but on account of the Divine ~authority. Secondly, human
2219 2, 3 | union of the human mind with Divine truth, and this can be realized ~
2220 2, 3 | under the ~precepts of the Divine law. Now since confession
2221 2, 3 | affirmative ~precept of the Divine law. Now affirmative precepts
2222 2, 4 | believer is convinced by Divine ~authority, so as to assent
2223 2, 4 | whereas evidence taken from Divine authority does not make
2224 2, 4 | the end of faith, viz. the Divine Good, is the proper object
2225 2, 4 | speaking is based ~on the Divine Truth, which is infallible,
2226 2, 4 | under the precepts of the Divine law, as stated ~above (FS,
2227 2, 4 | because it is founded on the Divine truth, ~whereas the aforesaid
2228 2, 5 | contemplation that they had of Divine ~things. Since, however, "
2229 2, 5 | about ~certain points in the Divine mysteries, which now we
2230 2, 5 | knowledge of more of the Divine effects and mysteries than
2231 2, 5 | with the immensity of the Divine light: and this obscurity ~
2232 2, 5 | Further, faith is a gift of Divine grace, according to Eph.
2233 2, 5 | as to an ~infallible and Divine rule, to the teaching of
2234 2, 5 | by adhering simply to the Divine Truth, because in order
2235 2, 6 | not seem to be in us by Divine infusion.~Aquin.: SMT SS
2236 2, 7 | inflicted in accordance with the Divine judgment. In this way, then, ~
2237 2, 7 | faith, ~for example the Divine excellence, then reverential
2238 2, 7 | as to ~believe in all the Divine promises. Hence the text
2239 2, 7 | through wishing ~to measure Divine things by the rule of sensible
2240 2, 8 | 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, the Divine gifts are shared by creatures
2241 2, 8 | Nom. vii). Therefore the Divine knowledge which ~is bestowed
2242 2, 8 | that is contained in ~the Divine Scriptures.~Aquin.: SMT
2243 2, 8 | eternal law, and to the end of Divine happiness, they are ~exalted
2244 2, 8 | judgment, with regard to Divine things ~belong to the gift
2245 2, 9 | 2) Whether it is about Divine things? ~(3) Whether it
2246 2, 9 | gift of knowledge is about Divine things?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
2247 2, 9 | gift of knowledge is about Divine things. ~For Augustine says (
2248 2, 9 | faith." Now faith is about Divine things, because its ~object
2249 2, 9 | knowledge also is about Divine things.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
2250 2, 9 | acquired knowledge about Divine things, for ~instance, the
2251 2, 9 | gift of ~knowledge about Divine things.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
2252 2, 9 | there is ~also knowledge of Divine things.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
2253 2, 9 | 1): "The knowledge of ~Divine things may be properly called
2254 2, 9 | Hence the knowledge of Divine things is ~called "wisdom,"
2255 2, 9 | Although matters of faith are Divine and eternal, yet faith ~
2256 2, 9 | creatures according to ~Divine things, this pertains to "
2257 2, 9 | they are referred to the Divine good, which is the proper
2258 2, 9 | directs ~creatures to the Divine good. For this reason sorrow
2259 2, 9 | wisdom, which are about Divine things.~
2260 2, 10 | because such like ignorance of Divine things is a ~result of the
2261 2, 10 | conform our will to the Divine will, as stated above (FS,
2262 2, 10 | unbelievers arises ~from the Divine law. Now the Divine law
2263 2, 10 | the Divine law. Now the Divine law which is the law of
2264 2, 10 | government is derived from the Divine government, ~and should
2265 2, 10 | in matters concerning the Divine or the natural law, ~and
2266 2, 10 | the order of natural or Divine law.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[10]
2267 2, 12 | in ~his mind against the Divine commandments: and though
2268 2, 12 | believers ~and unbelievers is of Divine right, which does not annul
2269 2, 12 | unbefitting Him, disparages the Divine goodness.~Aquin.: SMT SS
2270 2, 12 | this disparagement of the Divine goodness is either in the
2271 2, 12 | reviling ~Him, disparages the Divine goodness, not only in respect
2272 2, 12 | its genus, is opposed to Divine charity, because, as ~stated
2273 2, 12 | A[1]), it disparages the Divine goodness, which is the ~
2274 2, 12 | 3), detestation of the Divine ~goodness is a necessary
2275 2, 12 | this ~detestation of the Divine justice is, in them, the
2276 2, 12 | a will that ~detests the Divine justice with regard to a
2277 2, 13 | by the power of His own ~Divine Nature and by the operation
2278 2, 13 | by consideration of the Divine judgment, wherein ~justice
2279 2, 13 | the consideration of the Divine justice that ~punishes sins,
2280 2, 13 | also of the increase of Divine grace in the world.~Aquin.:
2281 2, 16 | possible to us by means of the Divine assistance, our ~hope attains
2282 2, 16 | proportionate to the power of our divine helper, since it ~belongs
2283 2, 16 | as its last end, ~and the Divine assistance as the first
2284 2, 16 | to trust too much in the Divine assistance; yet it may ~
2285 2, 16 | implies a reference to the Divine assistance, whether ~that
2286 2, 16 | by hope, we trust to the Divine assistance ~for obtaining
2287 2, 16 | and in another way, the Divine assistance, as ~explained
2288 2, 16 | that for this purpose the Divine assistance is ready for
2289 2, 17 | is ~not a sensible but a Divine good. Therefore hope resides
2290 2, 17 | charity. Even so, he that has ~Divine charity, by that same charity
2291 2, 17 | but not ~hope, since the Divine goods are not for them future
2292 2, 17 | since it is ~moved by the Divine intellect which moves everything
2293 2, 18 | there is in them something divine, for instance, the good
2294 2, 18 | wisdom is the knowledge of Divine things, as we shall state ~
2295 2, 18 | a participation of ~the Divine Nature, conferred on us
2296 2, 18 | human law, but also by the Divine law, as Augustine shows ~(
2297 2, 18 | of human conduct by the Divine law belongs to wisdom, in
2298 2, 19 | prefers his own guilt to the Divine mercy ~and goodness, according
2299 2, 19 | there is no hope of the Divine mercy.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
2300 2, 19 | from the consideration of ~Divine favors, especially the Incarnation,
2301 2, 19 | neglect to consider the Divine favors arises from ~sloth.
2302 2, 20 | to human rather ~than to Divine power.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
2303 2, 20 | despair, a man despises the Divine ~mercy, on which hope relies,
2304 2, 20 | presumption, he despises the ~Divine justice, which punishes
2305 2, 20 | power, since to rely on ~the Divine power for obtaining what
2306 2, 20 | God, is to ~depreciate the Divine power, and it is evident
2307 2, 20 | sin to ~detract from the Divine power than to exaggerate
2308 2, 20 | much as it ascribes ~to the Divine power that which is unbecoming
2309 2, 20 | rely most of all on the Divine mercy. Now mercy ~[misericordia]
2310 2, 20 | inordinate trust in the Divine mercy or ~power, consisting
2311 2, 21 | by the authority of the Divine law, partly by ~promises,
2312 2, 21 | need ~for precepts of the Divine law to be given even for
2313 2, 22 | God, and the study of the Divine Scriptures." No more is
2314 2, 22 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: The Divine Essence Itself is charity,
2315 2, 22 | good is a participation of Divine goodness, and ~the wisdom
2316 2, 22 | formally wise, is a share of Divine wisdom), so ~too, the charity
2317 2, 22 | neighbor is a participation ~of Divine charity. For this manner
2318 2, 22 | proves the ~infinity of the Divine power, which is the author
2319 2, 22 | special kind of love. But the Divine ~good, inasmuch as it is
2320 2, 22 | reason of the unity of the Divine ~truth, according to Eph.
2321 2, 22 | reason of the unity of the Divine goodness.~Aquin.: SMT SS
2322 2, 23 | by preceding acts or by a Divine ~infusion?~(3) Whether it
2323 2, 23 | sensible good, but the ~Divine good which is known by the
2324 2, 23 | concupiscible reach to the Divine good which is an intelligible
2325 2, 23 | Dionysius (Div. Nom. iv), the "Divine good", which is the ~object
2326 2, 23 | give his time to God and Divine things, ~while scorning
2327 2, 23 | retains the effect of the Divine operation." ~From this we
2328 2, 23 | directly contrary to the Divine will; and then the inordinate ~
2329 2, 24 | for ~this reason that both Divine and human laws command such
2330 2, 24 | intention but to the ordering of Divine providence; hence this leads
2331 2, 25 | concupiscence, because the Divine ~good is greater in itself,
2332 2, 25 | himself has a ~share of the Divine good, is a more potent reason
2333 2, 25 | inclinations flow from ~Divine wisdom. Now we observe in
2334 2, 25 | conformity of the ~human to the Divine will, each of the blessed
2335 2, 25 | due to him according to Divine justice. Nor will that be
2336 2, 26 | the intelligible and the ~Divine, and by things known he
2337 2, 26 | to ~seek the mode of the Divine love, unless there were
2338 2, 26 | reason. But the object of the Divine love which is ~God surpasses
2339 2, 26 | Whom the ~movement of the Divine love tends: hence a reward
2340 2, 26 | deprived for a time of the Divine fruition which pertains
2341 2, 27 | when we rejoice in the Divine good considered in itself;
2342 2, 27 | when ~we rejoice in the Divine good as participated by
2343 2, 27 | look forward to enjoy the Divine ~good, although this enjoyment
2344 2, 27 | charity is joy about the Divine wisdom. Now ~such like joy
2345 2, 27 | this joy we rejoice in the Divine good considered in itself.
2346 2, 27 | whereby we rejoice in the Divine good as ~participated by
2347 2, 27 | the participation of the Divine good, either in us or ~in
2348 2, 27 | from ~participating in the Divine good.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[28]
2349 2, 27 | from participating in the ~Divine good.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[28]
2350 2, 27 | after a ~fashion, in the Divine good, by knowledge and love,
2351 2, 27 | perfect participation in the Divine ~good: hence this very sorrow,
2352 2, 27 | to a participation of the Divine ~good.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
2353 2, 27 | term ~appointed to him by Divine predestination, and nothing
2354 2, 27 | fuller ~participation of the Divine happiness.~Aquin.: SMT SS
2355 2, 29 | which is ~established by Divine wisdom. Now the order of
2356 2, 30 | contravene the justice ~of the Divine Law, so that restitution
2357 2, 30 | as being contrary to the Divine Law, when a man ~wins from
2358 2, 31 | all the precepts of the Divine Law are reduced to the ~
2359 2, 31 | Further, the omission of a Divine precept is a mortal sin,
2360 2, 31 | efficacious without ~the Divine assistance: and yet man
2361 2, 31 | be obeyed contrary to a Divine precept, ~according to Acts
2362 2, 32 | prohibition of sin by the Divine Law. Such like effects are
2363 2, 32 | out of reverence for the Divine justice. ~Wherefore Augustine
2364 2, 32 | pertains to the defect of Divine justice, but we cannot hate
2365 2, 32 | attaining the perfection of ~Divine justice.~Aquin.: SMT SS
2366 2, 32 | and especially love of the Divine ~good, and of his neighbor'
2367 2, 33 | joy ~is either about the Divine good, and then its contrary
2368 2, 33 | spiritual good, which is the Divine good, about which ~there
2369 2, 33 | whereby one rejoices in the Divine good. In like manner the
2370 2, 33 | vice, but sorrow ~in the Divine good about which charity
2371 2, 33 | contrary to a precept of the Divine Law. But sloth seems contrary ~
2372 2, 33 | good in ~as much as it is a Divine good. Therefore sloth is
2373 2, 33 | horror and detestation of the Divine good, on account of the ~
2374 2, 33 | sorrow of the mind about the Divine ~good is contrary thereto.~
2375 2, 33 | spiritual ~good, but from the Divine good, to which the mind
2376 2, 33 | sorry on account of the Divine good, which ~sorrow belongs
2377 2, 33 | so ~far as it spurns the Divine good. Moreover the things
2378 2, 34 | as sloth is grief for a Divine spiritual good, so ~envy
2379 2, 35 | thing, which is chiefly the Divine ~good, secondarily, the
2380 2, 35 | intentionally dissents from the Divine good and his ~neighbor's
2381 2, 35 | accidentally contrary to ~the Divine good or that of our neighbor.
2382 2, 35 | one disaccords with the Divine rule.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[37]
2383 2, 35 | all this was ordained by Divine providence, on ~account
2384 2, 37 | is less than the ~good of Divine truth, to which unbelief
2385 2, 37 | principal object and is ~the Divine goodness, the other is its
2386 2, 37 | where it is stated: "Both divine and ~earthly laws have laid
2387 2, 38 | whatever is contrary to a Divine precept is a sin. But ~war
2388 2, 38 | But ~war is contrary to a Divine precept, for it is written (
2389 2, 38 | from the contemplation of Divine things, the praise of ~God,
2390 2, 38 | having ~for their end the Divine spiritual good to which
2391 2, 42 | a ~transgression of the Divine Law, and disobedience of
2392 2, 43 | wisdom is the ~knowledge of Divine things." Now that knowledge
2393 2, 43 | Now that knowledge of Divine things which ~man can acquire
2394 2, 43 | supernatural knowledge of Divine things ~belongs to faith
2395 2, 43 | all things according to Divine rules.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
2396 2, 43 | since ~faith assents to the Divine truth in itself, whereas
2397 2, 43 | to judge according to the Divine truth. Hence the gift of ~
2398 2, 43 | a right judgment about ~Divine things.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
2399 2, 43 | pronounce right judgment about Divine things after reason has
2400 2, 43 | Hierotheus is perfect in Divine things, for he ~not only
2401 2, 43 | learns, but is patient of, Divine things."~Aquin.: SMT SS
2402 2, 43 | sympathy or connaturality for Divine things is the result of ~
2403 2, 43 | latter according to the Divine ideas, the gift of ~knowledge,
2404 2, 43 | contingent. But wisdom is about Divine things which are eternal ~
2405 2, 43 | wisdom regards the vision of Divine things, in ~which there
2406 2, 43 | of the ~heavenly," i.e. Divine, "types" [*Cf. FP, Q[79],
2407 2, 43 | so far as it contemplates Divine things in ~themselves, and
2408 2, 43 | judges of human acts by Divine things, and directs human
2409 2, 43 | human acts according to Divine rules.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
2410 2, 43 | 2 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Divine things are indeed necessary
2411 2, 43 | human acts according to the Divine rules. Nor from the direction
2412 2, 43 | wisdom denotes knowledge of Divine things, as stated ~above (
2413 2, 43 | may have knowledge of the Divine ~truth, according to Rm.
2414 2, 43 | enables us to judge aright of Divine things, or of other ~things
2415 2, 43 | other ~things according to Divine rules, by reason of a certain
2416 2, 43 | connaturalness ~or union with Divine things, which is the effect
2417 2, 43 | wisdom, or to wisdom in Divine things acquired through
2418 2, 43 | Me": But they do glory in Divine wisdom according to 1 ~Cor.
2419 2, 43 | contemplation and ~consultation of Divine things, and as to both of
2420 2, 43 | wisdom through union with Divine things. For the measure
2421 2, 43 | in the contemplation of Divine ~things or in directing
2422 2, 43 | human affairs according to Divine rules, is no ~more than
2423 2, 43 | to ~the contemplation of Divine things (by both knowing
2424 2, 43 | human affairs according to Divine rules (by being able ~to
2425 2, 43 | the ~hidden mysteries of Divine things, as indeed he says
2426 2, 43 | not ~only to contemplate Divine things, but also to regulate
2427 2, 44 | latter is apparently about Divine things alone, ~whereas folly
2428 2, 44 | whereas folly is about both Divine and human things. Therefore
2429 2, 44 | belongs not to worldly but to Divine wisdom, as ~Gregory declares (
2430 2, 44 | every sin is contrary to a Divine precept. But folly is ~not
2431 2, 44 | incapable of perceiving Divine things, according to 1 Cor.
2432 2, 45 | gratuitous prudence is caused by divine infusion. Wherefore, ~in
2433 2, 47 | is a ~quick insight into divine things, as shown above (
2434 2, 47 | end, which are subject to divine providence, yet nothing
2435 2, 48 | and are established by the Divine Reason. Now nature has a
2436 2, 49 | body, or higher still, ~of Divine Providence. Hence by considering
2437 2, 49 | possible if we consider Divine Providence.~Aquin.: SMT
2438 2, 49 | Reply OBJ 3: It belongs to Divine Providence alone to consider
2439 2, 50 | reason is compared to the Divine Reason, as a lower ~motive
2440 2, 50 | government of things according to Divine Providence. As regards ~
2441 2, 51 | through aversion from the Divine Law, it will be a mortal ~
2442 2, 51 | contempt and rejection of ~the Divine teaching: whereas if he
2443 2, 51 | in imprudence. For the Divine law does not incite us to
2444 2, 52 | will ~be so remiss about Divine things, as to fall away
2445 2, 53 | sin to rebel against the Divine law, since this implies ~
2446 2, 53 | solicitude." Now according to the Divine ~ordering, man is placed
2447 2, 53 | nature; thirdly, because of Divine ~providence, through ignorance
2448 2, 55 | jus] ~does not pertain to Divine things, but only to human
2449 2, 55 | v, 2) that "'fas' is the Divine law, and 'jus,' the human ~
2450 2, 55 | repayment. For this reason the Divine law is not properly called "
2451 2, 55 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, Divine right is not natural right,
2452 2, 55 | based not on human, but on Divine authority. Therefore right
2453 2, 55 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: The Divine right is that which is promulgated
2454 2, 55 | God's decree. Hence also ~Divine right may be divided in
2455 2, 55 | human ~right is. For the Divine law commands certain things
2456 2, 56 | written (Wis. 8:7) that Divine wisdom "teacheth temperance,
2457 2, 56 | its act be directed ~to a Divine good. Now it belongs to
2458 2, 56 | of all the virtues to the Divine good, so too is legal justice, ~
2459 2, 56 | charity which regards the Divine good as its proper ~object,
2460 2, 57 | to human common good, so ~Divine justice is referred to the
2461 2, 57 | justice is referred to the Divine good, to which all sin is
2462 2, 57 | in accordance with both Divine and human ~law, even as
2463 2, 58 | things according to the Divine ~rules; and it is in conformity
2464 2, 58 | forbids judgment about ~Divine things, which we ought not
2465 2, 58 | received as it were, by divine inspiration; this seems
2466 2, 58 | out of zeal for God ~by Divine inspiration; or because
2467 2, 59 | OBJ 1: This form of the Divine judgment is in accordance
2468 2, 60 | the ~commandments of the Divine law. Therefore a thief is
2469 2, 60 | justice is derived from Divine justice. Now a man ~is bound
2470 2, 61 | sin is forbidden in the Divine law. Now ~respect of persons
2471 2, 62 | themselves ~damnation.']." Now Divine providence has ordained
2472 2, 62 | 1~OBJ 3: Further, in the Divine law a special punishment
2473 2, 62 | inflicted, according ~to the Divine law, on one who killed another
2474 2, 62 | OBJ 1: According to the Divine ordinance the life of animals
2475 2, 62 | justice is conformed to Divine justice. Now ~according
2476 2, 62 | justice. Now ~according to Divine justice sinners are kept
2477 2, 62 | unlawful is commanded in the Divine law. Yet, on ~account of
2478 2, 62 | free from sin ~in sight of Divine providence, who are guilty
2479 2, 63 | justice should be ruled by Divine justice. Now ~according
2480 2, 64 | man is condemned by the Divine judgment save for a ~mortal
2481 2, 64 | retribution is reserved to the Divine judgment which is ~pronounced
2482 2, 64 | derogate from ~natural right or Divine right. Now according to
2483 2, 64 | natural order ~established by Divine Providence, inferior things
2484 2, 65 | authority ~delegated to him by Divine instinct. This is indicated
2485 2, 65 | man should conform to the ~Divine judgment, since "it is the
2486 2, 65 | the public laws, whether ~Divine or human, and he should
2487 2, 65 | justice is derived from Divine justice. Now God judges ~
2488 2, 65 | judgment should imitate the Divine judgment. Now ~God remits
2489 2, 65 | determined in accordance with Divine or human laws, it is not ~
2490 2, 66 | of sin from fulfilling a Divine precept, since he ~would
2491 2, 66 | a man is not bound by a Divine precept to accuse.~Aquin.:
2492 2, 67 | which according to ~the Divine judgment are sins, as, for
2493 2, 68 | reasonably established both by Divine and by human law, that the ~
2494 2, 69 | effect. ~Now to be busy with Divine things and to be busy about
2495 2, 69 | persons are engaged in Divine things. Secondly, on account
2496 2, 69 | seek, not a human, but a Divine reward. In ~like manner
2497 2, 69 | in view not a human but a Divine meed; and yet he is not ~
2498 2, 74 | conforming ~their will to Divine justice, although such like
2499 2, 75 | 2~On the other hand the Divine law leaves nothing unpunished
2500 2, 75 | Hence, according to the Divine law, it is reckoned ~unlawful
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