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2501 2, 76 | kind is ~allowed in the Divine law, according to Dt. 23:
2502 2, 76 | manifest sin, for he gives Divine honor to them) Augustine ~(
2503 2, 77 | good as ~due in respect of Divine or human law.~Aquin.: SMT
2504 2, 77 | a transgression of the Divine law." Therefore transgression ~
2505 2, 77 | because man transgresses a Divine precept by any species of
2506 2, 77 | the thing due ~depends on Divine or human law; to special
2507 2, 78 | superior nature that men call divine." Secondly, it is ~not possible
2508 2, 79 | when it is a question of Divine ~worship, so that we be
2509 2, 79 | superior nature that men call ~divine."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[81] A[
2510 2, 79 | those things which belong to Divine worship because we ought ~
2511 2, 79 | their whole life to the Divine worship, by withdrawing
2512 2, 79 | but is established by Divine or human law.~Aquin.: SMT
2513 2, 79 | 1~Reply OBJ 1: The three Divine Persons are the one principle
2514 2, 79 | man bears witness to the ~Divine excellence and to his own
2515 2, 79 | or by assuming something Divine.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[81] A[
2516 2, 79 | matters pertaining to the Divine ~worship, not as regards
2517 2, 79 | other circumstances, as when Divine worship is paid to whom
2518 2, 79 | 1:20). Wherefore in the Divine worship it is necessary ~
2519 2, 79 | that are applied to the Divine worship; so that not only ~
2520 2, 79 | pertaining specially to the Divine worship, ~such as sacrifices,
2521 2, 79 | all the virtues to the Divine good, even as legal justice
2522 2, 80 | Dionysius (Div. Nom. iv) "the ~Divine love produces ecstasy, for
2523 2, 80 | God ~for certain works of Divine worship.~Aquin.: SMT SS
2524 2, 80 | but also to the love of Divine things by means ~of certain
2525 2, 80 | namely, through ~hope of the Divine assistance. It is accordingly
2526 2, 80 | and by the hope of the Divine help.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[82]
2527 2, 81 | affairs are not ruled by Divine providence; ~whence it would
2528 2, 81 | the ~unchangeableness of Divine providence, or through the
2529 2, 81 | affairs are indeed ruled by Divine ~providence, and that they
2530 2, 81 | deemed the ~disposition of Divine providence to be changeable,
2531 2, 81 | human affairs ~subject to Divine providence, nor to imply
2532 2, 81 | changeableness on the part of ~the Divine disposition.~Aquin.: SMT
2533 2, 81 | question we must consider that Divine ~providence disposes not
2534 2, 81 | thereby they may change the ~Divine disposition, but that by
2535 2, 81 | according to the order of the Divine disposition: and the same
2536 2, 81 | not that we may change the Divine disposition, but that we
2537 2, 81 | motive in praying is, not Divine ~disposition, we may change
2538 2, 81 | disposition, we may change the Divine disposition, but that, by
2539 2, 81 | are known to them through Divine ~manifestation.~Aquin.:
2540 2, 81 | conformity of our will to the Divine justice with regard to the
2541 2, 81 | sake, but for the sake ~of Divine justice.~Aquin.: SMT SS
2542 2, 81 | Now nothing is above the Divine Persons; ~and dumb animals
2543 2, 81 | is unbecoming ~both the Divine Persons and dumb animals,
2544 2, 81 | Receiving belongs to the Divine Persons in respect of their ~
2545 2, 81 | way, desire to ~attain the Divine goodness. Thus too dumb
2546 2, 81 | prayers ~efficacious: for the Divine order is such that lower
2547 2, 81 | Constit. Monach. i] that the "Divine assistance is ~to be implored,
2548 2, 81 | especially in matters concerning Divine worship, according to Ex. ~
2549 2, 82 | x, 4): "Many tokens of ~Divine worship are employed in
2550 2, 82 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Every Divine excellency is included in
2551 2, 82 | excellence of the three Divine Persons, ~one honor and
2552 2, 82 | east. ~First, because the Divine majesty is indicated in
2553 2, 83 | are made "partakers of the Divine nature," according to 2 ~
2554 2, 83 | high-treason. Therefore, ~in the Divine law, the death punishment
2555 2, 83 | assigned to those who offer ~Divine honor to another than God.~
2556 2, 83 | corpses, ~but in receiving divine honors."~Aquin.: SMT SS
2557 2, 83 | but to the ministers of Divine worship.~Aquin.: SMT SS
2558 2, 83 | specially ~directed to the Divine worship, not only for themselves
2559 2, 84 | all things offered for the Divine worship, so that if a ~thing
2560 2, 84 | to him to set forth the Divine teachings and sacraments
2561 2, 84 | things appertaining to the Divine worship, ~partly on things
2562 2, 84 | namely, in recognition of the divine favor, as though man acknowledged ~
2563 2, 84 | determined in the ~Old Law by divine command; but in the New
2564 2, 85 | deriving its force ~from its divine institution. Because natural
2565 2, 85 | those who minister ~the divine worship for the welfare
2566 2, 85 | offered to the ministers of divine worship does ~not belong
2567 2, 85 | law, but was determined by divine institution, ~in accordance
2568 2, 85 | engaged exclusively in the divine ministry and ~had no possessions
2569 2, 85 | Law the ministry of the divine ~worship was not entrusted
2570 2, 85 | to the ministers of the divine worship: but when they met
2571 2, 85 | but for the purpose of the divine worship, ~for instance for
2572 2, 85 | closely connected with the divine ~worship than tithes which
2573 2, 86 | thus ~they belong to the divine worship, being like sacrifices
2574 2, 86 | devotes ~himself to the divine ministry by receiving holy
2575 2, 86 | entirely devotes himself to the divine ministry or service: and
2576 2, 86 | but not a spiritual and divine solemnity, as the ~aforesaid
2577 2, 86 | the natural law and in the Divine precepts, especially those
2578 2, 86 | and is commanded by the Divine law, as shown above (A[3]),
2579 2, 86 | bound by natural law and Divine precept to ~fulfil his vow,
2580 2, 86 | the natural law and the Divine ~command; but it amounts
2581 2, 86 | of the natural or of the Divine law, ~but he pronounces
2582 2, 86 | human means, not by turning divine things to a human use. Now
2583 2, 86 | dispensation contrary to the divine precept about keeping one'
2584 2, 87 | religion, whereby something ~Divine is taken by man: and this
2585 2, 87 | swearing, ~implores the Divine judgment, according to Ps.
2586 2, 87 | need to have recourse to a Divine witness, for neither ~can
2587 2, 87 | is one thing to employ a Divine witness already given, ~
2588 2, 87 | Nothing forbidden ~in the Divine Law is lawful. Now swearing
2589 2, 87 | Further, to seek a sign of Divine Providence is to tempt God,
2590 2, 87 | seems to seek a sign of Divine ~Providence, since he asks
2591 2, 87 | necessity that he implores the Divine assistance. ~Moreover, he
2592 2, 87 | religion are about holy and divine things. But oaths are employed ~
2593 2, 87 | witness adduced, ~and this is Divine: and the thing witnessed
2594 2, 87 | themselves, but as reflecting the Divine ~truth. Thus we swear by
2595 2, 87 | worshipped creatures with a Divine ~honor."~Aquin.: SMT SS
2596 2, 87 | through reverence of the ~Divine witness invoked, unless
2597 2, 87 | natural outward sense, but the Divine judgment interprets them ~
2598 2, 87 | oath arises from ~something Divine; but in different ways.
2599 2, 87 | of an oath comes under a Divine precept, which does not
2600 2, 87 | directly contrary to the Divine ~precept. On the other hand,
2601 2, 87 | is not contrary to the ~Divine precept about the keeping
2602 2, 88 | by his ~reverence for the Divine name, which he invokes in
2603 2, 88 | confirmed by ~something Divine it is an adjuration. Yet
2604 2, 88 | obligation by invoking the ~Divine name, whereas he cannot
2605 2, 88 | through reverence of the Divine name or ~of some holy thing,
2606 2, 88 | the demons by something Divine: and this is an adjuration.
2607 2, 88 | body, in accord with the Divine power given by Christ, ~
2608 2, 88 | by special instinct or Divine revelation, make use of
2609 2, 89 | Para. 1/1 - OF TAKING THE DIVINE NAME FOR THE PURPOSE OF
2610 2, 89 | consider the taking of the Divine name for the purpose of ~
2611 2, 89 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, divine praise is part of divine
2612 2, 89 | divine praise is part of divine worship, for it is an ~act
2613 2, 89 | the sacred hymns," ~i.e. divine praises "of the sacred writers,
2614 2, 89 | should employ nothing in ~the divine worship, save what is delivered
2615 2, 89 | singing is unsuitable to the divine praises. ~Aquin.: SMT SS
2616 2, 89 | harps and psalteries, in the divine praises, for fear ~of seeming
2617 2, 89 | should ~song be used in the divine praises.~Aquin.: SMT SS
2618 2, 89 | should not be employed in the divine praises.~Aquin.: SMT SS
2619 2, 89 | becomingly adopted in ~the divine praises. Now it is evident
2620 2, 89 | the use of music in the divine praises is a salutary institution,
2621 2, 90 | that it offers more to the divine worship than true religion,
2622 2, 90 | but because ~it offers divine worship either to whom it
2623 2, 90 | something may be done in divine worship ~that ought not
2624 2, 90 | part of the object. For the divine ~worship may be given either
2625 2, 90 | respect of the various ends of divine worship. For ~the end of
2626 2, 90 | worship. For ~the end of divine worship is in the first
2627 2, 90 | idolatry," ~which unduly gives divine honor to a creature. The
2628 2, 90 | explicit. Thirdly, the end of ~divine worship is a certain direction
2629 2, 91 | tolerates various rites of divine worship: wherefore Gregory, ~
2630 2, 91 | something deadly in the divine ~worship.~Aquin.: SMT SS
2631 2, 91 | established by the ~Church or divine authority, and according
2632 2, 91 | customs of the Church in the divine worship are ~in no way contrary
2633 2, 91 | yet far exceed." Now the divine worship is directed to the ~
2634 2, 91 | will be no ~excess in the divine worship.~Aquin.: SMT SS
2635 2, 91 | its end. Now the end of divine ~worship is that man may
2636 2, 91 | is not excessive in the divine worship, provided it ~be
2637 2, 92 | to superstition to give divine honor to whom ~that honor
2638 2, 92 | that honor is not due. Now divine honor is undue to idols,
2639 2, 92 | to exceed the due mode of divine worship, and this is done
2640 2, 92 | this is done chiefly when ~divine worship is given to whom
2641 2, 92 | Para. 2/5~Now just as this divine worship was given to sensible
2642 2, 92 | is ~called an "idol." Yet divine worship was given to idols
2643 2, 92 | and consequently that ~divine worship was due to them.
2644 2, 92 | 23): while others gave divine worship not to the images,
2645 2, 92 | Hence they thought that divine worship ought to be given
2646 2, 92 | To all these they gave divine worship, as Augustine relates (
2647 2, 92 | worshipping idols, or for giving Divine worship to ~a creature or
2648 2, 92 | is essential thereto that divine worship be given to whom
2649 2, 92 | animated, or possessed of a divine power, as Hermes maintained,
2650 2, 92 | employs ~images for the divine worship: since both in the
2651 2, 92 | without prejudice ~to the divine worship.~Aquin.: SMT SS
2652 2, 92 | itself, since they held that divine honor ~should be paid to
2653 2, 92 | the world, and lessens the divine ~sovereignty. Secondly,
2654 2, 92 | abuses the order of the divine honor, ~so by the sin against
2655 2, 92 | more ~derogatory to the divine honor, since they set up
2656 2, 92 | there is one God, and that divine ~worship should not be paid
2657 2, 92 | forasmuch as he gave other men divine ~honor, through either loving
2658 2, 92 | craftsman, he gave them divine worship; ~hence it is written (
2659 2, 92 | His excellence men gave ~divine worship to certain creatures,
2660 2, 93 | derived ~from something "divine": and things that are divine
2661 2, 93 | divine": and things that are divine pertain to holiness ~rather
2662 2, 93 | means whatever, except by divine ~revelation, he manifestly
2663 2, 93 | future things, through divine revelation: for then he
2664 2, 93 | revelation: for then he does not divine, ~i.e. cause something divine,
2665 2, 93 | divine, ~i.e. cause something divine, but rather receives something
2666 2, 93 | rather receives something divine. Then ~only is a man said
2667 2, 93 | Then ~only is a man said to divine, when he usurps to himself,
2668 2, 93 | ordered share ~of something divine, but from an undue usurpation
2669 2, 93 | superstition denotes ~undue divine worship. Now a thing pertains
2670 2, 93 | another way, it is something ~divine that is assumed, as stated
2671 2, 93 | seem to come to life, to divine and to ~answer questions."
2672 2, 93 | chance movement, but on divine providence. It was thus
2673 2, 93 | wicked, while we have the ~divine Scriptures, to seek knowledge
2674 2, 93 | smite the king with the divine sentence, was permitted
2675 2, 93 | higher ~cause, which is divine providence. on the contrary
2676 2, 93 | of the heavenly bodies by divine providence is on ~a different
2677 2, 93 | unlawful to make use of divine instruction. Now men are
2678 2, 93 | those ~dreams are due to divine revelation, or to some natural
2679 2, 93 | and in which he is wont to divine [augurari]": and he himself
2680 2, 93 | they ordered according to divine providence and sometimes ~
2681 2, 93 | the ~order of nature or of divine providence.~Aquin.: SMT
2682 2, 93 | therein an omen, ordered by divine providence for his ~instruction.
2683 2, 93 | means of ascertaining ~the divine will when a man is in doubt."~
2684 2, 93 | to God." ~Thirdly, if the Divine oracles be misapplied to
2685 2, 93 | should wish to apply the Divine oracles to ~worldly matters
2686 2, 93 | it is lawful to seek the divine ~judgment by casting lots,
2687 2, 93 | which is ~reserved to the divine judgment, and because such
2688 2, 93 | trials are not ~sanctioned by divine authority. Hence we read
2689 2, 94 | to the authority of ~the divine law, for they refused to
2690 2, 94 | belongs to the domain of the divine majesty, to Whom the ~demons
2691 2, 94 | occurrences are disposed by divine ~providence in a certain
2692 2, 94 | order that proceeds from divine providence. ~Therefore it
2693 2, 94 | brought forward, not on divine ~authority, but rather by
2694 2, 94 | however, that ~occur through divine providence are ordered so
2695 2, 94 | Whether it is unlawful to wear divine words at the neck?~Aquin.:
2696 2, 94 | is not unlawful to wear divine words at the ~neck. Divine
2697 2, 94 | divine words at the ~neck. Divine words are no less efficacious
2698 2, 94 | incantations, other than the ~divine symbol, or the Lord's Prayer,
2699 2, 94 | indeed lawful to pronounce divine words, or to invoke ~the
2700 2, 94 | words, or to invoke ~the divine name, if one do so with
2701 2, 94 | sacred words and to the ~divine power, it will not be unlawful.
2702 2, 95 | miracles by invoking the divine name ~look for an effect
2703 2, 95 | entrusts ~himself to the divine assistance for some urgent
2704 2, 95 | which is an effect ~of the divine power.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
2705 2, 95 | it is lawful ~to test the divine goodness or will, for it
2706 2, 95 | that which pertains to the divine ~perfection, not in order
2707 2, 95 | Nom. ii) that "he ~learnt divine thing through experience
2708 2, 95 | asked for a sign through the divine instinct, ~and so he did
2709 2, 95 | that one should doubt the divine excellence ~than that one
2710 2, 95 | an error contrary to the divine ~excellence, than if he
2711 2, 95 | expresses a doubt of the divine excellence, ~as stated above (
2712 2, 95 | belongs essentially to the divine excellence that it is ~singular
2713 2, 95 | incommunicable. Consequently to give divine reverence to ~another is
2714 2, 95 | do a thing opposed to the divine excellence. ~There is no
2715 2, 96 | sin that is contrary to a divine precept is a ~mortal sin.
2716 2, 96 | perjury is contrary to a divine precept, for it is ~written (
2717 2, 97 | through being deputed to the divine worship. Now just ~as a
2718 2, 97 | so does a thing assume a divine character through being
2719 2, 97 | through being deputed to ~the divine worship, and thus a certain
2720 2, 97 | good ~of the nation is a divine thing, wherefore in olden
2721 2, 97 | as being the ministers of divine ~providence, according to
2722 2, 97 | belongs to reverence God and divine things. Therefore sacrilege ~
2723 2, 97 | against the sanctity of the divine ~law who assail God's law,
2724 2, 97 | perverting the words of the divine law.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[99]
2725 2, 97 | are consecrated to the divine worship, but also to sacred
2726 2, 98 | thing, a man treats God and ~divine things with irreverence,
2727 2, 98 | prevail over natural or divine ~law" [*Cap. Cum tanto,
2728 2, 98 | prevail over natural or ~divine law" whereby simony is forbidden.
2729 2, 98 | Further, prayer, preaching, divine praise, are most spiritual ~
2730 2, 98 | those who celebrate the divine praises in ~the ecclesiastical
2731 2, 98 | praise God by celebrating the divine office whether for the living
2732 2, 99 | piety extends also to the divine worship.~Aquin.: SMT SS
2733 2, 99 | Lk. 12:52, "the piety of ~divine religion takes precedence
2734 2, 100 | should ~be compared with the divine power from which all things
2735 2, 101 | certain likeness to the divine ~lordship, forasmuch as
2736 2, 102 | be done contrary to the divine ordinance. Now God has so
2737 2, 102 | the order of natural and ~divine law, inferiors are bound
2738 2, 102 | that "sin is to disobey the divine law." ~Therefore obedience
2739 2, 102 | to the fulfilment of ~the divine will, which pertains directly
2740 2, 102 | know the sublime ~nature of divine authority, by reason of
2741 2, 102 | conforms his will to the divine will ~even as to the thing
2742 2, 102 | conform our will to the divine will as to the thing willed,
2743 2, 102 | things are subject ~to the divine motion by a natural necessity
2744 2, 102 | justice, are bound to obey the divine command.~Aquin.: SMT SS
2745 2, 102 | them with the force of a divine precept, but, ~as Gregory
2746 2, 102 | law mentioned here is the divine ~law of the Old Testament.
2747 2, 102 | of less account than the divine law of the Old ~Testament.
2748 2, 102 | another. ~Yet man is bound by divine law to obey his fellow-man.~
2749 2, 103 | commandment. And if the divine precept ~be contemned in
2750 2, 104 | for it. Now the favor of divine grace is more ~continuous
2751 2, 106 | vengeance outside the order of ~divine appointment, he usurps what
2752 2, 106 | punishments are fixed by the divine law as ~appears from what
2753 2, 106 | accordance with the truth of the ~divine judgment. But the punishments
2754 2, 106 | judgment ~should conform to the divine judgment, when this is manifest,
2755 2, 107 | and measure, namely, the ~divine law; since rectitude of
2756 2, 107 | according to ~the rule of the divine law; and in this way the
2757 2, 108 | signification. For if this be about divine things, it is contrary to
2758 2, 111 | that which ~is received by divine inspiration.~Aquin.: SMT
2759 2, 115 | man is a likeness to the divine goodness. Now man is ~likened
2760 2, 115 | which are directed to the Divine good. For the ~Divine good
2761 2, 115 | the Divine good. For the ~Divine good surpasses all manner
2762 2, 116 | which is less than the Divine ~good. From this point of
2763 2, 116 | man ~turns away from the Divine good through cleaving to
2764 2, 116 | external creature by ~paying it Divine honor, whereas the covetous
2765 2, 120 | principles of the whole Divine Law. Therefore the precepts
2766 2, 120 | inordinate taking of the Divine name is forbidden by this
2767 2, 120 | Reverence is due to the Divine names on the part of the ~
2768 2, 120 | to God: and ~just as the Divine scriptures teach the interior
2769 2, 120 | certain time to be given to Divine ~things. For there is in
2770 2, 120 | occupying oneself ~with Divine things is the matter of
2771 2, 120 | signs of certain ~particular Divine works: but the observance
2772 2, 120 | man occupy himself ~with Divine things, and is signified
2773 2, 120 | which are applied to the Divine worship. The other thing
2774 2, 120 | reader or teacher of the Divine law does ~not cease from
2775 2, 120 | from applying himself to Divine things. And since man is ~
2776 2, 120 | from applying himself to Divine things rather by sinful
2777 2, 120 | the hidden design of the Divine judgments, which regard ~
2778 2, 121 | to raise the soul to the Divine things in which it ~delights,
2779 2, 122 | certain credible witnesses of Divine authority thus to ~honor
2780 2, 122 | of the precepts of the ~Divine Law are to be understood
2781 2, 122 | souls unmoved, and ~strength divine." Wherefore it is evident
2782 2, 122 | man's ~soul in the good of Divine justice, which is "through
2783 2, 122 | only for witnessing to the Divine truth, otherwise a man ~
2784 2, 122 | lie is a sin ~against the Divine Law.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[124]
2785 2, 122 | among human goods: ~yet the Divine good, which is the proper
2786 2, 122 | since human good may become ~Divine, for instance when it is
2787 2, 123 | that is commanded in the Divine Law is a sin: ~since the "
2788 2, 123 | another kind, namely to Divine things; whereas the fear ~
2789 2, 123 | what is commanded by the Divine law, ~such fear is a mortal
2790 2, 124 | things that pertain ~to Divine fear and love.~Aquin.: SMT
2791 2, 127 | every man needs, first, the Divine assistance, secondly, even
2792 2, 128 | that man should pursue divine things ~as far as possible."
2793 2, 128 | as far as possible." Now divine and immortal things are
2794 2, 128 | nature, is ordered by the ~Divine Reason, which human reason
2795 2, 128 | 2 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Divine and immortal things surpass
2796 2, 128 | be united to immortal and Divine things. In ~this respect
2797 2, 128 | to pursue immortal and ~divine things," not that he should
2798 2, 128 | by which one contemns the Divine justice through ~inordinate
2799 2, 128 | inordinate confidence in the Divine mercy. The latter kind of ~
2800 2, 128 | implies ~contempt of something Divine, is opposed to charity,
2801 2, 129 | as it ~were, something Divine in him, wherefore on this
2802 2, 130 | sight man acquires honor in Divine things, so too by ~the glory
2803 2, 131 | their worthiness was of Divine grace: yet ~they, considering
2804 2, 132 | virtue is a participation of Divine power. But ~magnificence [
2805 2, 132 | magnificence [virtutis] belongs to Divine power, according to Ps.
2806 2, 132 | with that which ~regards Divine things, or even the affairs
2807 2, 132 | especially in reference to the Divine honor. Wherefore the ~Philosopher
2808 2, 132 | that which is directed to Divine sacrifices": and this is
2809 2, 138 | are suitably given in the Divine Law?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[140]
2810 2, 138 | not suitably given in ~the Divine Law. For the New Law is
2811 2, 138 | it is unsuitable for the Divine Law to contain none but ~
2812 2, 138 | governments. Now the end of the Divine Law is ~that man may adhere
2813 2, 138 | adhere to God: wherefore the Divine Law contains precepts ~both
2814 2, 138 | are suitably given in the ~Divine Law?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[140]
2815 2, 138 | unsuitably given in the Divine Law. For just as patience
2816 2, 138 | precepts of patience in ~the Divine Law, as also of perseverance.
2817 2, 138 | 1/1~I answer that, The Divine Law instructs man perfectly
2818 2, 138 | virtues. Wherefore the Divine Law contains precepts not
2819 2, 139 | forsaking the rule of reason and Divine law. Wherefore ~integrity,
2820 2, 140 | up to contemplation and ~Divine things need much to refrain
2821 2, 146 | committed in connection with Divine things are the ~greatest.
2822 2, 148 | Now it is evident that a Divine good is greater than a human
2823 2, 149 | the prescription of the Divine order, it will be called
2824 2, 150 | freely to have leisure for Divine contemplation: ~for the
2825 2, 150 | to the contemplation of Divine things, for the beauty and
2826 2, 150 | order to have leisure for Divine things: while the material ~
2827 2, 150 | by reason, both because a Divine good takes precedence of ~
2828 2, 150 | one may have leisure for Divine things, as ~stated above (
2829 2, 150 | in being occupied about ~Divine things, are preferable to
2830 2, 152 | mortal sin is the matter of a Divine precept. But the ~Lord commanded (
2831 2, 152 | the Jews, taught by the Divine law, ~considered it to be
2832 2, 152 | far as it is ruled by the ~Divine Will, the first and supreme
2833 2, 152 | done miraculously by the Divine power is not contrary ~to
2834 2, 152 | human species. Again, a Divine good is greater ~than the
2835 2, 152 | to him, or again through Divine revelation, or the ~interference
2836 2, 152 | to custom, and ~human or Divine law: because, as stated
2837 2, 152 | it is ~injurious to the Divine worship. Therefore sacrilege
2838 2, 154 | through the vehemence of divine love: for Dionysius says ~(
2839 2, 154 | through incontinence of divine love, ~exclaimed: I live,
2840 2, 155 | was deemed worthy of the Divine apparition on account of
2841 2, 159 | fitting, not as regards His Divine nature, but only as regards
2842 2, 159 | presumptuous hope is based on divine reverence, which shows ~
2843 2, 159 | to ~receive the influx of Divine grace. Hence it is written (
2844 2, 159 | access ~to spiritual and divine goods. Accordingly as perfection
2845 2, 160 | pride is numbered among the Divine promises: ~for it is written (
2846 2, 160 | is a transgression of the Divine law, and a disobedience
2847 2, 160 | makes a man despise the ~Divine law which hinders him from
2848 2, 160 | does not always break the ~Divine commandments through contempt,
2849 2, 160 | to him according to the ~Divine rule or measure, against
2850 2, 160 | not subject himself to the Divine rule as he ought. ~Sometimes
2851 2, 160 | a ~transgression of the Divine rule, which has established
2852 2, 161 | measure as established by ~the Divine rule. Hence it follows that
2853 2, 161 | Man's disobedience to the Divine command was not willed by ~
2854 2, 161 | consist in his ~coveting the Divine likeness. For no one sins
2855 2, 161 | creature participates in the Divine likeness, may be considered
2856 2, 161 | contempt of the order ~of the Divine rule.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[163]
2857 2, 161 | by the just issue of the Divine sentence."~Aquin.: SMT SS
2858 2, 162 | account of the loss of the Divine favor preserving man from
2859 2, 162 | posterity, together with the Divine favor ~preserving them from
2860 2, 162 | was the withdrawal of the Divine ~favor whereby the rectitude
2861 2, 162 | foreknows all future events, Divine providence has so disposed ~
2862 2, 162 | parents were deprived of the Divine favor, whereby the ~integrity
2863 2, 163 | intellect, by promising the ~Divine likeness through the acquisition
2864 2, 165 | they make an unholy use of divine things against that ~which
2865 2, 165 | things against that ~which is divine, and by divine wisdom strive
2866 2, 165 | which is divine, and by divine wisdom strive to destroy
2867 2, 167 | their office or of the Divine worship: wherefore this
2868 2, 167 | contrary to a precept of the Divine law is a mortal ~sin. Now
2869 2, 167 | contrary to a precept of the Divine ~law; for it is written (
2870 2, 167 | This is an assault on the Divine ~handiwork, a distortion
2871 2, 168 | are suitably given in the Divine law?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[170]
2872 2, 168 | unsuitably ~given in the Divine law. Because fortitude is
2873 2, 168 | the most important in the Divine law. Therefore the precepts
2874 2, 168 | universal principles of the Divine law; hence they need to ~
2875 2, 168 | are suitably ~given in the Divine law?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[170]
2876 2, 168 | unsuitably given in the Divine law. For the precepts of ~
2877 2, 168 | principles of the whole Divine law. Now "pride is the beginning
2878 2, 168 | to ~the fulfilment of the Divine law; wherefore obedience
2879 2, 168 | does ~not contradict the Divine Scriptures, as Augustine
2880 2, 169 | regards the operation of the Divine power, according to Mk.
2881 2, 169 | raised to the perception of Divine things: wherefore it is
2882 2, 169 | the very ~perception of Divine things, whereby prophecy
2883 2, 169 | the enlightening of the Divine light.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
2884 2, 169 | uncertain and hidden things of Divine wisdom - and for such acts
2885 2, 169 | i] that "prophecy is a Divine ~inspiration or revelation,
2886 2, 169 | and faith, which are about Divine things; and ~from the discernment
2887 2, 169 | knowledge comes through a Divine light, whereby it is possible ~
2888 2, 169 | to know all things both Divine and human, both spiritual
2889 2, 169 | unknowable to man except by Divine revelation; ~whereas those
2890 2, 169 | the enlightening of the Divine ~light. As to "faith," although
2891 2, 169 | prophetic knowledge is the Divine ~light, which being one,
2892 2, 169 | prophetically manifested by the Divine light are diverse.~Aquin.:
2893 2, 169 | Para. 1/1~Whether by the Divine revelation a prophet knows
2894 2, 169 | It would seem that by the Divine revelation a prophet knows
2895 2, 169 | 4). Now prophecy is a ~"Divine revelation," as stated above (
2896 2, 169 | 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, the Divine light which causes prophecy
2897 2, 169 | prophetically manifested by ~the Divine light is the first truth,
2898 2, 169 | imperfect in the ~genus of Divine revelation: hence it is
2899 2, 169 | i.e. ~imperfectly. The Divine revelation will be brought
2900 2, 169 | express, discern ~betwixt Divine revelations, and the dreams
2901 2, 169 | soul." Now prophecy ~is a Divine revelation, as stated above (
2902 2, 169 | certitude resulting from a Divine light is greater ~than that
2903 2, 169 | he that has prophecy by a Divine light is much more certain ~
2904 2, 169 | been most certain of the Divine revelation.~Aquin.: SMT
2905 2, 169 | thoughts are conceived of Divine instinct or of his own spirit.
2906 2, 169 | things which we know by Divine instinct are not all manifested
2907 2, 169 | i] that "prophecy is ~a Divine inspiration or revelation,
2908 2, 169 | prophet's intellect, by Divine revelation. Now the truth
2909 2, 169 | prophecy is the seal of the Divine foreknowledge." ~Consequently
2910 2, 169 | and ~utterances, as in the Divine knowledge, under which nothing
2911 2, 169 | 13] the certitude of the ~Divine foreknowledge does not exclude
2912 2, 169 | likeness" or "seal of the Divine foreknowledge," does not
2913 2, 169 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: The Divine foreknowledge regards future
2914 2, 169 | is always ~united in the Divine intellect, it is not always
2915 2, 169 | imprinted likeness of the Divine foreknowledge, in so ~far
2916 2, 169 | imprinted likeness of the Divine foreknowledge as ~knowing
2917 2, 169 | the same as the truth ~of Divine foreknowledge, as stated
2918 2, 169 | as ~being present to the Divine foreknowledge, as stated
2919 2, 170 | themselves, is proper to the ~Divine intellect, to Whose eternity
2920 2, 170 | come from nature, but from Divine revelation alone. On the
2921 2, 170 | former, which comes through Divine revelation. First, because ~
2922 2, 170 | from nature, but only from Divine ~revelation.~Aquin.: SMT
2923 2, 170 | effects in dumb animals; and ~Divine grace by inspiring the prophecy
2924 2, 170 | especially in relation to Divine worship; since for this
2925 2, 170 | written (Wis. 7:27) that Divine wisdom "conveyeth ~herself
2926 2, 170 | says that prophecy is a ~"Divine revelation": whereas if
2927 2, 170 | glorious fathers ~received Divine visions by means of the
2928 2, 170 | ordained of God.']." Now ~the Divine ordering, according to Dionysius [*
2929 2, 170 | in the perfection of the Divine goodness than men have. ~
2930 2, 170 | men have. ~Wherefore the Divine enlightenments and revelations
2931 2, 170 | knowledge is bestowed by Divine ~enlightenment and revelation.
2932 2, 170 | the angels, is said to be Divine.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[172] A[
2933 2, 170 | exact ~sense comes from Divine inspiration; while that
2934 2, 170 | is expressed; and so the Divine operation makes no change
2935 2, 170 | prophecy, it is removed by the Divine power.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
2936 2, 170 | as this is removed by the Divine power, ~which is the cause
2937 2, 170 | and such are ~those whom Divine wisdom, "conveying itself"
2938 2, 170 | love." In this way the Divine secrets are not always revealed
2939 2, 170 | demons. For ~prophecy is "a Divine revelation," according to
2940 2, 170 | is done by a demon is not Divine. Therefore no ~prophecy
2941 2, 170 | intellect there is not only the Divine intellect, but also the
2942 2, 170 | and simply, is conveyed by Divine ~revelations alone; yet
2943 2, 170 | can be distinguished from Divine ~prophecy by certain, and
2944 2, 170 | revelation, but sometimes by Divine inspiration. This was ~evidently
2945 2, 170 | through them, by revealing Divine mysteries ~to them through
2946 2, 171 | species, or by the infusion of Divine light alone?~(3) Whether
2947 2, 171 | the highest knowledge of Divine things. Therefore they,
2948 2, 171 | they, especially, ~see the Divine essence.~Aquin.: SMT SS
2949 2, 171 | contrary, The vision of the Divine essence is not made void
2950 2, 171 | conveyed by a vision of the Divine essence. ~Aquin.: SMT SS
2951 2, 171 | answer that, Prophecy denotes Divine knowledge as existing afar
2952 2, 171 | seeing It, both ~because the Divine essence is Itself the type
2953 2, 171 | type adding nothing to the Divine essence save only a ~relationship
2954 2, 171 | prophets do not see in the Divine ~essence Itself the things
2955 2, 171 | they are enlightened by the Divine light.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
2956 2, 171 | theologian calls that vision divine which is effected ~by images
2957 2, 171 | the seer being rapt in ~divine things." And these images
2958 2, 171 | images illumined by the Divine light have more ~of the
2959 2, 171 | nature of a mirror than the Divine essence: since in a mirror ~
2960 2, 171 | likeness of the truth of the Divine foreknowledge is formed
2961 2, 171 | either ~of exclusively Divine origin and not received
2962 2, 171 | of judging according to Divine ~truth, of the things which
2963 2, 171 | that they are ordained by Divine providence to be ~prophetically
2964 2, 171 | be carried away by the Divine power, according to the
2965 2, 172 | divided into the prophecy of divine ~predestination, of foreknowledge,
2966 2, 172 | prophecy proceeds from the Divine ~predestination, and must
2967 2, 172 | prophecy is ~according to the Divine foreknowledge, since the
2968 2, 172 | future is contained in the Divine knowledge in two ways. First,
2969 2, 172 | it is impossible ~for the Divine ray to shine on us, except
2970 2, 172 | by ~the infusion of the divine ray. Therefore it seems
2971 2, 172 | that ~the manifestation of divine truth by means of the bare
2972 2, 172 | judge, with the certitude of divine truth, of things that can
2973 2, 172 | with the assistance of the Divine light ~withal.~Aquin.: SMT
2974 2, 172 | the enlightenment by the divine ray is ~not altogether without
2975 2, 172 | and all of this came from divine inspiration, for ~it was
2976 2, 172 | above (A[4]), Moses saw the Divine essence, and yet he is ~
2977 2, 172 | Further, prophecy is a "divine revelation." Now divine ~
2978 2, 172 | divine revelation." Now divine ~revelations are made even
2979 2, 172 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: The divine revelation is made to the
2980 2, 172 | directed to the knowledge of Divine things, as stated ~above (
2981 2, 172 | directed to the ~knowledge of Divine truth, by the contemplation
2982 2, 172 | in the simplicity of the Divine essence, when it ~was said
2983 2, 173 | is carried away to things divine?~(2) Whether rapture pertains
2984 2, 173 | is carried away to things divine?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[175] A[
2985 2, 173 | carried away to things ~divine. For some define rapture
2986 2, 173 | he be uplifted to things divine; for ~Augustine says at
2987 2, 173 | not carried away to things divine.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[175] A[
2988 2, 173 | not carried away to things divine.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[175] A[
2989 2, 173 | not carried away to things divine.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[175] A[
2990 2, 173 | natural to man to tend to divine things through the ~apprehension
2991 2, 173 | whereby a man is uplifted to divine things and ~withdrawn from
2992 2, 173 | that he be uplifted to ~divine things, from the very fact
2993 2, 173 | God's image. And ~since a divine good infinitely surpasses
2994 2, 173 | that good, he needs the divine assistance which is bestowed
2995 2, 173 | says (Div. Nom. iv): "The Divine ~love causes ecstasy." Now
2996 2, 173 | Dionysius ~says that "the Divine love causes ecstasy," inasmuch
2997 2, 173 | appetite tends wholly to ~divine things, and takes no account
2998 2, 173 | through the vehemence of Divine love" exclaimed: "I ~live,
2999 2, 173 | incompatible with the vision of the Divine essence. But Paul when in
3000 2, 173 | than to the vision of the Divine ~essence.~Aquin.: SMT SS
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