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2001 2, 170 | bestowed by ~means of the angels.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[172] A[
2002 2, 170 | conveyed by means of the angels.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[172] A[
2003 2, 170 | middle things. Now the ~angels hold a middle position between
2004 2, 170 | from God ~to men by the angels. Now prophetic knowledge
2005 2, 170 | that it is conveyed ~by the angels.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[172] A[
2006 2, 170 | in men by means of ~the angels.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[172] A[
2007 2, 170 | by the ministry of ~the angels, is said to be Divine.~Aquin.:
2008 2, 170 | intellects ~of good and bad angels according to the order of
2009 2, 170 | mysteries ~to them through the angels, as already stated (Gen.
2010 2, 172 | made even to the blessed angels. Therefore even blessed ~
2011 2, 172 | Therefore even blessed ~angels can be prophets.~Aquin.:
2012 2, 172 | revelation is made to the angels, not as being ~far distant,
2013 2, 173 | spiritual heaven, where the angels and the holy ~souls enjoy
2014 2, 173 | these degrees belongs to the angels of the lowest hierarchy [*
2015 2, 173 | A[1]], the second to the angels of the middle hierarchy,
2016 2, 173 | hierarchy, the ~third to the angels of the highest hierarchy,
2017 2, 173 | a little lower ~than the angels" (Heb. 2:9), by dispensation,
2018 2, 173 | things which is in the angels, in that he knew not whether
2019 2, 178 | fiery globe in the tower and angels ~returning to heaven, without
2020 2, 178 | whereby man is like the angels. Now Dionysius describes
2021 2, 178 | as being different in the angels from what they are in the ~
2022 2, 178 | oblique movement ~of the angels to the fact that "while
2023 2, 178 | Reply OBJ 2: Man is like the angels in intellect generically,
2024 2, 178 | be ascribed to souls and angels in different ways, ~according
2025 2, 178 | circular" movement of the angels to the ~fact that their
2026 2, 178 | which is like that of the angels, for then all things ~being
2027 2, 178 | angel enlightens the lower angels through the angels that
2028 2, 178 | lower angels through the angels that are ~intermediate.
2029 2, 178 | oblique" movement in the ~angels he describes as being composed
2030 2, 179 | when "we shall be like the angels," ~teaching will be possible:
2031 2, 179 | apparently it is in the angels of whom ~one "enlightens,
2032 2, 179 | 18:10, "the little ones' ~angels," who belong to the lower
2033 2, 179 | the fact that Jacob saw ~angels "ascending" the ladder -
2034 2, 179 | Nor is the likeness to the angels promised to us as regards
2035 2, 179 | natural order, as it is to the angels, but by reason of our ~seeing
2036 2, 187 | partake ~of the bread of angels, namely the Word that is
2037 3, 1 | the same reason that the angels could not, as Augustine ~
2038 3, 1 | 3:19, "Being ordained by angels in the hand of a mediator,"
2039 3, 4 | resemblance." And sin is found in angels, even as in man, according
2040 3, 4 | to ~Job 4:18: "And in His angels He found wickedness." Therefore
2041 3, 4 | Reply OBJ 3: Some say that angels are not assumable, since
2042 3, 6 | dignity, as we say the ~angels are midway between man and
2043 3, 6 | Christ is nobler than the angels, according ~to Ps. 96:8: "
2044 3, 6 | Adore Him, all you His angels." But the angels were created ~
2045 3, 6 | you His angels." But the angels were created ~in the beginning,
2046 3, 6 | souls, yet excels even the angels in "fulness ~of grace and
2047 3, 6 | which does not happen to angels, since they are substances ~
2048 3, 7 | was "made lower than the angels," not as to the ~knowledge
2049 3, 7 | place. Hence if ~God or angels, or even the blessed, know
2050 3, 7 | 3 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Angels, being "comprehensors,"
2051 3, 8 | Whether He is the Head of the angels?~(5) Whether the grace of
2052 3, 8 | Christ is the Head of the angels?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[8] A[4]
2053 3, 8 | man is not the head of the angels. ~For the head and members
2054 3, 8 | the same nature with the angels, but only with men, since,
2055 3, 8 | doth He take hold of the angels, but of the ~seed of Abraham
2056 3, 8 | is not the head ~of the angels.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[8] A[4]
2057 3, 8 | written (Eph. 1:23). But the angels do not ~belong to the Church.
2058 3, 8 | the faithful: ~and in the angels there is no faith, for they
2059 3, 8 | man is not head of ~the angels.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[8] A[4]
2060 3, 8 | quickens bodies, which angels lack. But the Word ~made
2061 3, 8 | man does not give life ~to angels, and hence as man He is
2062 3, 8 | He is not the head of the angels.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[8] A[4]
2063 3, 8 | with the other ~orders of angels. Therefore Christ is the
2064 3, 8 | Christ is the Head of the angels.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[8] A[4]
2065 3, 8 | manifest that both men and angels are ordained to one ~end,
2066 3, 8 | consists not only of men but of angels. Now of all this ~multitude
2067 3, 8 | than man, but even than angels; and of His ~influence not
2068 3, 8 | influence not only men but even angels partake, since it is written (
2069 3, 8 | the Head of men, but of angels. Hence ~we read (Mt. 4:11)
2070 3, 8 | we read (Mt. 4:11) that "angels came and ministered to Him."~
2071 3, 8 | wherein men agree with angels in generic nature, though
2072 3, 8 | said to be the ~Head of the angels, although the agreement
2073 3, 8 | but also in the spirits of angels, on account of its most ~
2074 3, 9 | therefore, even as in the ~angels, according to Augustine (
2075 3, 10 | man ~knoweth, neither the angels in heaven nor the Son, but
2076 3, 10 | more ~perfectly than the angels.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[10] A[
2077 3, 11 | who are likened to the angels, according to Mt. 22:30.
2078 3, 11 | discursive knowledge in the angels, as Dionysius ~shows (Div.
2079 3, 11 | blessed are likened to the angels in the gifts of ~graces;
2080 3, 11 | the blessed, ~but not to angels.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[11] A[
2081 3, 11 | than the knowledge of the ~angels?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[11] A[
2082 3, 11 | greater in Christ than ~in the angels. For perfection is proportioned
2083 3, 11 | than the ~knowledge of the angels.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[11] A[
2084 3, 11 | But ~the knowledge of the angels is more immaterial than
2085 3, 11 | which cannot be said of the angels. Therefore the knowledge ~
2086 3, 11 | Therefore the knowledge ~of angels is greater than the knowledge
2087 3, 11 | a little lower than the angels, for the suffering of death,
2088 3, 11 | said to be ~lower than the angels only in regard to the suffering
2089 3, 11 | than the knowledge of the angels, both in the number of ~
2090 3, 11 | it is; ~hence the higher angels understand by the more universal
2091 3, 11 | lesser universality than the ~angels receive; so that it knows
2092 3, 11 | exceeds the knowledge of angels with regard to what is in
2093 3, 12 | He received anything from angels?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[12] A[
2094 3, 12 | received knowledge from the angels?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[12] A[
2095 3, 12 | received knowledge from the angels. For ~it is written (Lk.
2096 3, 12 | Therefore Christ was taught by angels.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[12] A[
2097 3, 12 | the Father and God by the ~angels." Hence it seems that even
2098 3, 12 | men are taught by means of angels.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[12] A[
2099 3, 12 | vii) that "the highest ~angels question Jesus, and learn
2100 3, 12 | receive knowledge from the angels.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[12] A[
2101 3, 12 | and not by the medium of ~angels, who in their beginning
2102 3, 12 | of both natures are the angels said to ~have ministered
2103 3, 12 | is announced to Joseph by angels, and again His return to ~
2104 3, 13 | this was ~made known to the angels before the Resurrection,
2105 3, 19 | sensitive soul, and with the angels by His intellective ~soul,
2106 3, 22 | Christ is greater than the angels, according to Heb. 1:4: "
2107 3, 22 | so ~much better than the angels, as He hath inherited a
2108 3, 22 | power appertains to the angels, inasmuch as ~they also
2109 3, 22 | Christ was greater than the angels, not only in His Godhead, ~
2110 3, 22 | higher ~degree than the angels, so that even the angels
2111 3, 22 | angels, so that even the angels were ministers of His ~priesthood,
2112 3, 22 | according to Mt. 4:11: "Angels came and ministered unto
2113 3, 22 | a little lower than the ~angels," as the Apostle says (Heb.
2114 3, 23 | by the Scriptures to ~the angels; according to Job 1:6: "
2115 3, 23 | 2 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Angels are called sons of God by
2116 3, 25 | or the moon or even the angels" - that is to say, with
2117 3, 26 | that which is fitting to angels, both good and bad, ~cannot
2118 3, 26 | is ~fitting to the good angels, as Dionysius says (Div.
2119 3, 26 | also ~fitting to the bad angels - that is, the demons: for
2120 3, 26 | 2~Reply OBJ 2: The good angels, as Augustine says (De Civ.
2121 3, 26 | 4:11) it ~is said that "angels came and ministered unto
2122 3, 27 | Nom. iv), since even the ~angels are said to be purified,
2123 3, 27 | says (Coel. Hier. iv) that angels, being nearer to God, have
2124 3, 28 | her, and ~that the Lord of angels shall be born of her? And
2125 3, 30 | revelations to the highest angels are ~made immediately by
2126 3, 30 | is exalted above all the angels. Therefore it seems that ~
2127 3, 30 | are announced to men by angels; in like ~manner Divine
2128 3, 30 | knows not. But the ~highest angels did not fully know the mystery
2129 3, 30 | all things announced by angels to men. It seems, therefore,
2130 3, 30 | brought to men by means of the angels. Wherefore ~Dionysius says (
2131 3, 30 | Coel. Hier. iv) that "the angels were the first to be ~taught
2132 3, 30 | Mother of God was above the angels as regards the ~dignity
2133 3, 30 | life, she was beneath the angels. For even Christ Himself,
2134 3, 30 | a little lower than the angels," ~according to Heb. 2:9.
2135 3, 30 | need to be instructed by angels, as regards ~knowledge of
2136 3, 30 | had to be instructed by ~angels concerning the Divine Conception.~
2137 3, 30 | quoted from Dionysius, ~the angels were acquainted with the
2138 3, 30 | be no question that the angels knew ~that the Incarnation
2139 3, 30 | that ~one of the highest angels should come, since his message
2140 3, 30 | all, but in regard to the angels: since he was an archangel.
2141 3, 31 | God - "take hold of the angels: but of the seed of Abraham ~
2142 3, 36 | the shepherds through the angels, and to the ~Magi through
2143 3, 36 | manifested by means of the angels ~and the star?~Aquin.: SMT
2144 3, 36 | manifested ~by means of the angels. For angels are spiritual
2145 3, 36 | means of the angels. For angels are spiritual substances,
2146 3, 36 | His [Vulg.: 'makest Thy'] angels, spirits." But ~Christ's
2147 3, 36 | been manifested by means of angels.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[36] A[
2148 3, 36 | righteous are more akin to the angels than to any ~other, according
2149 3, 36 | Simeon and Anna, through the angels. ~Therefore neither should
2150 3, 36 | shepherds by means ~of the angels.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[36] A[
2151 3, 36 | Divine answers through the angels; ~through whom they also
2152 3, 36 | Law by the disposition of angels." ~And the Gentiles, especially
2153 3, 36 | the Epiphany (cciv): "The angels ~inhabit, and the stars
2154 3, 36 | made known, by means of angels, to the ~shepherds, who,
2155 3, 36 | frequent apparitions of ~the angels: whereas it was revealed
2156 3, 36 | should be made known by angels, who are the ~ministers
2157 3, 36 | a revelation through the angels" ~that the star was a sign
2158 3, 36 | probable that these were "good angels; since in adoring Christ
2159 3, 36 | came to pass, after the ~angels departed from them into
2160 3, 36 | known to the shepherds by angels, to the Magi by a star. ~
2161 3, 36 | spoke no longer." But the angels who appeared to the shepherds
2162 3, 36 | the shepherds were ~really angels from heaven. Therefore also
2163 3, 36 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: The angels of heaven, by reason of
2164 3, 39 | would be never closed, the ~angels said, not 'open the gates,'
2165 3, 41 | words that follow, and the angels ~ministered to Him, are
2166 3, 41 | temptation, "and behold angels came and ministered to Him."
2167 3, 42 | enlightenment comes to the lower angels through the higher. Hence
2168 3, 43 | in the heavens . . . the angels are the works of ~Christ:
2169 3, 44 | spiritual substances the holy ~angels are above the demons; for,
2170 3, 44 | worked by ~Christ in the good angels. Therefore neither should
2171 3, 44 | the companionship of ~the angels, according to Col. 1:20: "
2172 3, 44 | miracles ~as regards the angels, except by angels appearing
2173 3, 44 | regards the angels, except by angels appearing to men: as happened
2174 3, 44 | them, not as to the holy angels, by that ~which is eternal
2175 3, 45 | transfiguration no one but the angels ~had as yet any knowledge
2176 3, 45 | transfiguration should have been angels rather than ~men.~Aquin.:
2177 3, 45 | ministries, ~through the angels impersonating them." Therefore
2178 3, 45 | should choose men and not angels as witnesses.~Aquin.: SMT
2179 3, 45 | assumed ~body, just as the angels do. But Elias appeared in
2180 3, 46 | Reply OBJ 4: The sin of the angels was irreparable; not so
2181 3, 52 | by that kind whereby the ~angels are moved, as was said in
2182 3, 52 | Hence on behalf of the angels accompanying Christ ~it
2183 3, 55 | are ~revealed to them by angels, as Dionysius says (Coel.
2184 3, 55 | be ~proclaimed to them by angels. Accordingly, Hilary (Comment.
2185 3, 55 | message already received from angels.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[55] A[
2186 3, 55 | nothing to His disciples which angels ~appearing to men did not
2187 3, 55 | could not show; because angels have ~frequently shown themselves
2188 3, 55 | from Genesis 18, of the angels whom Abraham entertained.
2189 3, 55 | him ~back. Nevertheless, angels have not true bodies naturally
2190 3, 55 | the Vatican.]~Further, the angels introduced as witnesses
2191 3, 55 | first of ~these was the angels' testimony, who announced
2192 3, 55 | Scriptures, the sayings of the angels, and even Christ's own assertion ~
2193 3, 55 | supported by miracles. As to the angels who appeared, they did not
2194 3, 55 | different in Christ and the angels: for since the ~bodies assumed
2195 3, 55 | the ~bodies assumed by the angels were neither living nor
2196 3, 55 | assumed body: hence the angels said to Tobias ~(12:18,19): "
2197 3, 55 | had ~lain, they beheld two angels, who were at first seated,
2198 3, 57 | either in a chariot or by angels, because He who had made
2199 3, 58 | 1:13): "To which of the angels said ~He at any time: Sit
2200 3, 58 | to answer: "To none." But angels are higher than ~other creatures.
2201 3, 58 | all men, but ~likewise to angels: for, Paul declares it to
2202 3, 58 | saying: 'To which of the angels said He at any time: Sit
2203 3, 59 | extends likewise to the angels?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[59] Out.
2204 3, 59 | judiciary power extends to the angels?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[59] A[
2205 3, 59 | does not extend to ~the angels, because the good and wicked
2206 3, 59 | because the good and wicked angels alike were judged in the ~
2207 3, 59 | power does not extend to the angels.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[59] A[
2208 3, 59 | judge and judged. But the ~angels will come to judge with
2209 3, 59 | His majesty, and all the angels with Him." ~Therefore it
2210 3, 59 | Therefore it seems that the angels will not be judged by Christ.~
2211 3, 59 | 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, the angels are higher than other creatures.
2212 3, 59 | only of men but likewise of angels, then for the same ~reason
2213 3, 59 | is not the judge of the angels.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[59] A[
2214 3, 59 | not that we ~shall judge angels?" But the saints judge only
2215 3, 59 | judiciary power over the angels.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[59] A[
2216 3, 59 | 1/1~I answer that, The angels are subjects of Christ's
2217 3, 59 | doth He take hold of ~the angels, but of the seed of Abraham
2218 3, 59 | reason He also enlightens the angels, as Dionysius says ~(Coel.
2219 3, 59 | to be ~exalted above the angels; so that, as is said in
2220 3, 59 | over ~the good and wicked angels: in token whereof it is
2221 3, 59 | Apocalypse ~(7:11) that "all the angels stood round about the throne."
2222 3, 59 | Man ~Christ, to whom the angels ministered, as related (
2223 3, 59 | accidental rewards of the ~good angels, such as the joy which they
2224 3, 59 | shall be joy before the angels of God upon ~one sinner
2225 3, 59 | essential reward of the good angels, which is everlasting bliss;
2226 3, 59 | punishment of the wicked angels, which is everlasting ~damnation.
2227 3, 59 | Consequently, although the angels judge, as being spiritual
2228 3, 59 | Christ judges not only the angels, but also the ~administration
2229 3, 59 | hath ~not subjected unto angels the world to come" - subject
2230 3, 64 | sacraments?~(7) Whether the angels can be ministers of the
2231 3, 64 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether angels can administer sacraments?~
2232 3, 64 | 1/1~OBJ 1: It seems that angels can administer sacraments.
2233 3, 64 | but not conversely. But angels are higher ministers in
2234 3, 64 | seems ~that much more can angels be.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[64]
2235 3, 64 | holy men are likened to the angels (Mt. ~22:30). But some holy
2236 3, 64 | Therefore it seems that angels too can be ministers of ~
2237 3, 64 | appertain to God." ~But angels whether good or bad are
2238 3, 64 | their very nature men, not angels, resemble; indeed, in ~respect
2239 3, 64 | a little lower than the ~angels" (Heb. 2:9). Consequently,
2240 3, 64 | belongs to men, but not to angels, ~to dispense the sacraments
2241 3, 64 | as to be unable to give angels power to ~administer the
2242 3, 64 | sacraments. And since good angels are messengers of truth; ~
2243 3, 64 | rite were performed by good angels, it should be ~considered
2244 3, 64 | consecrated by the ministry of the angels [*See Acta S.S., September
2245 3, 64 | proportionate to their nature, angels also do, as ~ministers of
2246 3, 64 | saints in heaven resemble the angels as to their share ~of glory,
2247 3, 69 | it ~is otherwise with the angels, who differ in species.
2248 3, 69 | gifts are bestowed on the angels according to their diverse ~
2249 3, 75 | concerning the movements of the ~angels. Hence between two instants
2250 3, 76 | saints will be equal to the ~angels, according to Lk. 20:36.
2251 3, 76 | according to Lk. 20:36. But the angels see the body of Christ as ~
2252 3, 77 | they would be simpler than angels, whereas at the same time
2253 3, 77 | essence, as was ~said of the angels, in the FP, Q[50], A[2],
2254 3, 80 | spiritually, but likewise to angels. Because on Ps. 77:25: "
2255 3, 80 | Man ~ate the bread of angels," the gloss says: "that
2256 3, 80 | Who i's truly the food of angels." But it would not be so
2257 3, 80 | would not be so unless the ~angels were to eat Christ spiritually.
2258 3, 80 | spiritually. Therefore the angels eat Christ ~spiritually.~
2259 3, 80 | men, but also the holy angels belong to that fellowship.
2260 3, 80 | fellowship. Therefore the ~holy angels eat of it spiritually.~Aquin.:
2261 3, 80 | men, but also to the holy angels, in ~whom Christ dwells
2262 3, 80 | only, but also for the ~angels.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[80] A[
2263 3, 80 | innocence to the altar." But angels do ~not approach the altar
2264 3, 80 | therefrom. ~Therefore the angels do not eat spiritually.~
2265 3, 80 | species, and in this way the angels eat Christ spiritually ~
2266 3, 80 | fall to ~the lot of the angels. And therefore although
2267 3, 80 | And therefore although the angels feed on Christ ~spiritually,
2268 3, 80 | in the same way as the angels ~enjoy it; and since the
2269 3, 80 | that eating whereby the angels enjoy Christ in ~heaven.
2270 3, 80 | said to eat the "bread of angels," because ~it belongs to
2271 3, 80 | because ~it belongs to the angels to do so firstly and principally,
2272 3, 80 | Reply OBJ 2: Both men and angels belong to the fellowship
2273 3, 80 | body; men by faith, and angels by manifest vision. But
2274 3, 80 | speaking, it does not belong to angels, but to men, to eat this
2275 3, 80 | but He is in the blessed angels by manifest vision. ~Consequently
2276 3, 83 | Godhead, ~saying with the angels: "Holy, Holy, Holy"; and
2277 Suppl, 16| Whether in the good or bad angels?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[16] A[
2278 Suppl, 16| penance. But fear is in the angels, ~according to James 2:19: "
2279 Suppl, 16| its natural property. ~Now angels can be moved to sin which
2280 Suppl, 16| Further, what applies to angels, applies equally to separated ~
2281 Suppl, 16| there can be penance in the angels.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[16] A[
2282 Suppl, 16| this is impossible in the angels. Therefore they are not ~
2283 Suppl, 16| weakness of his body. But the angels are not ~united to a body.
2284 Suppl, 16| means be in the blessed angels, who have not committed
2285 Suppl, 16| but it is in the wicked angels, since the same applies
2286 Suppl, 16| Therefore, since the wicked angels cannot have the matter,
2287 Suppl, 16| have the ~habit. Hence the angels cannot be subjects of the
2288 Suppl, 16| parity between the holy angels and the ~beatified souls,
2289 Suppl, 20| individual kingdoms, and to the Angels who are given charge ~over
2290 Suppl, 20| 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: In the angels there can be no defect by
2291 Suppl, 34| we find order among the angels on account of their ~differing
2292 Suppl, 34| likewise in glory, as in the angels. Therefore there ~should
2293 Suppl, 34| Reply OBJ 3: Order among the angels does not arise from difference
2294 Suppl, 34| Order is there, as in the angels. Therefore it is not a sacrament.~
2295 Suppl, 34| not effected among the ~angels by means of sensible signs,
2296 Suppl, 34| Order is not bestowed on the angels by visible ~signs, as on
2297 Suppl, 34| among men, but not among ~angels.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[34] A[
2298 Suppl, 37| hierarchical power is in the angels in a higher way than in
2299 Suppl, 37| Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 4: The angels differ specifically [*Cf.
2300 Suppl, 37| distinction of ~orders in the angels cannot bear any relation
2301 Suppl, 58| whereby we ~believe that angels fell from heaven, and that
2302 Suppl, 69| was filled with the holy angels, as Bede [*Hexaem. ~i, ad
2303 Suppl, 69| Gn. 1:2] says. Since then angels even as separated souls
2304 Suppl, 69| parity between demons and angels on the one ~hand and the
2305 Suppl, 69| other. For the ~good or bad angels have allotted to them the
2306 Suppl, 69| activity of good or wicked angels in order ~to instruct or
2307 Suppl, 69| poor man was carried by the angels." Therefore Abraham's bosom
2308 Suppl, 69| yet she prays that the angels may carry the departed soul
2309 Suppl, 70| prepared for the devil ~and his angels, who are incorporeal even
2310 Suppl, 71| praying for the devil and ~his angels who are sentenced to eternal
2311 Suppl, 71| neither is the joy ~of the angels diminished by the fact that
2312 Suppl, 71| shall be'] joy before the angels of God upon one ~sinner
2313 Suppl, 72| see the Word, so do the ~angels of whom it is stated (Mt.
2314 Suppl, 72| Mt. 18:10) that "their angels in heaven ~always see the
2315 Suppl, 72| face of My Father." Yet the angels through seeing the Word ~
2316 Suppl, 72| things, since the lower angels are cleansed ~from their
2317 Suppl, 72| knowledge by the higher angels [*Cf. FP, Q[106], A[1]~],
2318 Suppl, 72| which reason the lower angels are taught concerning certain
2319 Suppl, 72| certain matters by ~the higher angels, though they all see the
2320 Suppl, 72| stated to be equal to the ~angels of God (Mt. 22:30). But
2321 Suppl, 72| God (Mt. 22:30). But the angels are not always heard in
2322 Suppl, 72| This dispute among the good angels does not mean that they ~
2323 Suppl, 72| ad ~3), the saints and angels will nothing but what they
2324 Suppl, 72| note only the ~blessed angels. Now immobility is essential
2325 Suppl, 72| like fear, is far from the angels, for as Gregory says (Dial. ~
2326 Suppl, 72| OBJ 3: Further, all the angels will be present at the Divine
2327 Suppl, 72| stated (Apoc. 7:11): "All the angels stood round about ~the throne."
2328 Suppl, 72| one particular order of angels. ~Therefore it should not
2329 Suppl, 72| twofold as applied to the angels, [*Cf. FP, ~Q[108], A[5],
2330 Suppl, 72| employed to denote all the angels: and ~then they are said
2331 Suppl, 72| so as to denote all the angels: and then they are said
2332 Suppl, 72| heavenly bodies: even as the angels who are appointed to watch ~
2333 Suppl, 72| imply ignorance in the ~angels, but removes the comprehension
2334 Suppl, 72| conformed to ~God and the angels, and is more pure, as being
2335 Suppl, 73| trumpet is?~(3) Whether the angels are?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[76]
2336 Suppl, 73| Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the angels will do anything towards
2337 Suppl, 73| It would seem that the angels will do nothing at all towards
2338 Suppl, 73| the body by means of the angels. Therefore neither will
2339 Suppl, 73| by the ministry of the ~angels.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[76] A[
2340 Suppl, 73| instrumentality of any ~angels at all, it would seem especially
2341 Suppl, 73| wrought by the ministry of the angels.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[76] A[
2342 Suppl, 73| employs the ministry of ~the angels. Now in the resurrection
2343 Suppl, 73| employ the ministry of the angels in ~the resurrection. But
2344 Suppl, 73| without any ~operation of the angels: and in like manner He Himself
2345 Suppl, 73| without the ministry of the angels, just as He immediately
2346 Suppl, 73| soul. This ministry of the angels is called their voice, according ~
2347 Suppl, 73| In like manner the lower angels will ~co-operate with him
2348 Suppl, 73| either to one or to many angels.~
2349 Suppl, 74| resurrection will be "as ~the angels . . . in heaven" (Mt. 22:
2350 Suppl, 74| which is unknown to the angels will be much more ~unknown
2351 Suppl, 74| and certainly known to the angels by their ~natural knowledge.
2352 Suppl, 74| men save by means ~of the angels as Dionysius asserts (Coel.
2353 Suppl, 74| Coel. Hier. iv). Now the angels have ~no exact knowledge
2354 Suppl, 74| one knoweth, no not the angels of heaven." Therefore that ~
2355 Suppl, 74| by the ~ministry of the angels, and something immediately
2356 Suppl, 74| by the ~ministry of the angels, will not be instantaneous,
2357 Suppl, 74| wherein ~the work of the angels will be done, because the
2358 Suppl, 74| done by the ministry of the angels. Hence it will be in ~time
2359 Suppl, 74| which ~is competent to the angels.~
2360 Suppl, 81| resurrection, be taken up by the ~angels (according to a gloss) in
2361 Suppl, 81| said to be borne by the angels and ~also on the clouds,
2362 Suppl, 81| the reverence which both angels and all creatures will show
2363 Suppl, 81| thus ~Gregory says of the angels (Hom. xxxiv in Evang.) that "
2364 Suppl, 84| forgiven them. ~Even so do the angels rejoice now in the Divine
2365 Suppl, 84| clearer than that of the angels, equality with whom is ~
2366 Suppl, 84| resurrection (Mt. 22:30). Now angels cannot read ~one another'
2367 Suppl, 84| the presence of the holy angels." Hence it ~follows that
2368 Suppl, 84| of the blessed and of the angels is ~now, as to the natural
2369 Suppl, 84| Now by such knowledge the angels do not see several things
2370 Suppl, 85| man ~knoweth, neither the angels in heaven, nor the Son,
2371 Suppl, 86| poverty?~(3) Whether the angels also will judge?~(4) Whether
2372 Suppl, 86| judged?~(8) Whether the angels also will be judged?~Aquin.:
2373 Suppl, 86| enlightenment, as the higher ~angels enlighten the lower [*Cf.
2374 Suppl, 86| of speech as the ~lower angels speak to the higher [*Cf.
2375 Suppl, 86| Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the angels will judge?~Aquin.: SMT
2376 Suppl, 86| It would seem that the angels will judge. For it is written (
2377 Suppl, 86| His majesty, and all the ~angels with Him." Now He is speaking
2378 Suppl, 86| would seem that also the angels will judge.~Aquin.: SMT
2379 Suppl, 86| Further, the orders of the angels take their names from the ~
2380 Suppl, 86| Therefore some of the angels will judge.~Aquin.: SMT
2381 Suppl, 86| Further, equality with the angels is promised the saints after ~
2382 Suppl, 86| judging, much ~more will the angels have it.~Aquin.: SMT XP
2383 Suppl, 86| the Son of man." But the angels have not the ~human nature
2384 Suppl, 86| Now in this ~judgment the angels will act as ministers of
2385 Suppl, 86| Son of man shall send His angels and they shall gather ~out
2386 Suppl, 86| scandals." Therefore the angels will not judge.~Aquin.:
2387 Suppl, 86| it is not fitting for the angels to judge, although in ~a
2388 Suppl, 86| sense we may say that the angels will judge, namely by ~approving
2389 Suppl, 86| this passage observes, the angels will come ~with Christ,
2390 Suppl, 86| name of Thrones is given to angels in reference to the ~judgment
2391 Suppl, 86| justice: of which judgment angels are in a way the executors
2392 Suppl, 86| Reply OBJ 3: Equality with angels is promised to men as regards
2393 Suppl, 86| to the exclusion of the angels, as in the case of the ~
2394 Suppl, 86| things to men, so good ~angels suggest good things. Now
2395 Suppl, 86| be the duty of the good ~angels to reward the good, but
2396 Suppl, 86| Divine order, whereby ~the angels are placed between the human
2397 Suppl, 86| conveyed to men by the good angels, so too the demons execute
2398 Suppl, 86| men ~are placed over men, angels over men, angels over angels,
2399 Suppl, 86| over men, angels over men, angels over angels, demons over ~
2400 Suppl, 86| angels over men, angels over angels, demons over ~demons, and
2401 Suppl, 86| 1~Reply OBJ 3: The good angels are not the cause of the
2402 Suppl, 86| from God. Nevertheless ~the angels are the cause of certain
2403 Suppl, 86| in so far ~as the higher angels enlighten those beneath
2404 Suppl, 86| those beneath them, both angels and men, ~concerning certain
2405 Suppl, 86| to be ~raised above the angels both in nature and rewards [*
2406 Suppl, 86| 108], A[8]~], so that some angels will be enlightened by some
2407 Suppl, 86| shall raise him up, the angels shall fear," etc. ~(Moral.
2408 Suppl, 86| the coming judgment the angels will be judged?~Aquin.:
2409 Suppl, 86| It would seem that the angels will be judged at the coming ~
2410 Suppl, 86| not that we shall ~judge angels?" But this cannot refer
2411 Suppl, 86| 4): "God spared not the angels ~that sinned, but delivered
2412 Suppl, 86| Therefore it seems ~that the angels will be judged.~Aquin.:
2413 Suppl, 86| second time." But the ~wicked angels are already judged, wherefore
2414 Suppl, 86| already judged." Therefore the angels will ~not be judged in the
2415 Suppl, 86| are more perfect in the angels than in ~men who are wayfarers.
2416 Suppl, 86| neither will good ~or wicked angels be judged.~Aquin.: SMT XP
2417 Suppl, 86| the ~good or the wicked angels, since neither is any evil
2418 Suppl, 86| to be found in the ~good angels, nor is any good liable
2419 Suppl, 86| be found in the wicked ~angels. But if we speak of the
2420 Suppl, 86| One corresponds to the angels' ~personal merits and was
2421 Suppl, 86| evil, procured through the angels, and ~this retribution will
2422 Suppl, 86| come, because the good ~angels will have an increased joy
2423 Suppl, 86| judgment will not regard the angels ~directly, neither as judging
2424 Suppl, 86| but it will ~regard the angels indirectly somewhat, in
2425 Suppl, 86| placed higher than ~the angels.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[89] A[
2426 Suppl, 88| glory and grace ~of the angels. Moreover it preceded in
2427 Suppl, 88| because men will be as the angels in ~heaven (Mt. 22:30):
2428 Suppl, 89| only equality ~with the angels is promised to men (Mt.
2429 Suppl, 89| They . . . shall be as ~the angels of God in heaven." Therefore
2430 Suppl, 89| De Sum. Bon. 1.): "The ~angels know all things in the World
2431 Suppl, 89| saints will be equal to the angels of God (Mt. 22:30). Therefore
2432 Suppl, 89| OBJ 12: Further, the lower angels are enlightened by the higher
2433 Suppl, 89| etc. Therefore the ~lower angels will then know all things,
2434 Suppl, 89| Eccles. vi): "The higher angels ~cleanse the lower angels
2435 Suppl, 89| angels ~cleanse the lower angels from ignorance." Now the
2436 Suppl, 89| ignorance." Now the lower angels see the ~Divine essence.
2437 Suppl, 89| holy men, who hold that angels are ignorant of some things;
2438 Suppl, 89| according to faith all the angels see God in His essence. ~
2439 Suppl, 89| Thus the knowledge of the angels and of the souls of the
2440 Suppl, 89| saying of Isidore, that "the angels know in the Word ~all things
2441 Suppl, 89| does not say that all the ~angels know them all, but that
2442 Suppl, 89| Nom. iv) that "the lower angels learn from the ~higher angels
2443 Suppl, 89| angels learn from the ~higher angels the intelligible aspects
2444 Suppl, 89| not ~follow that even the angels who know all creatures are
2445 Suppl, 89| nescience: and thus ~the angels and saints in heaven will
2446 Suppl, 89| Div. Nom. iv) that "the angels will be cleansed from ~their
2447 Suppl, 89| when the glory of men and angels will be consummated once
2448 Suppl, 91| in which sense God, the angels and the blessed ~are said
2449 Suppl, 92| this is competent to the angels?~(5) Whether three gifts
2450 Suppl, 92| Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the angels receive the dowries?~Aquin.:
2451 Suppl, 92| It would seem that the angels receive dowries. For a gloss
2452 Suppl, 92| the Church ~among men and angels." But the Church is the
2453 Suppl, 92| dowries. Therefore the ~angels have the dowries.~Aquin.:
2454 Suppl, 92| spiritual union between the angels and God is no less than ~
2455 Suppl, 92| they are becoming to the angels. ~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[95] A[
2456 Suppl, 92| spiritual bride. Now the angels are by nature more conformed
2457 Suppl, 92| more ~possible between the angels and Christ than between
2458 Suppl, 92| between ~Christ and the angels suffices for Christ to be
2459 Suppl, 92| called the Head of the ~angels. Therefore for the same
2460 Suppl, 92| and he says that "the angels are the companions of the ~
2461 Suppl, 92| are not becoming to the angels.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[95] A[
2462 Suppl, 92| otherwise united to the angels than before. Therefore the
2463 Suppl, 92| than before. Therefore the angels do not ~belong to the Church,
2464 Suppl, 92| are not becoming to the angels.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[95] A[
2465 Suppl, 92| soul is befitting to the angels as it is to men. But considered
2466 Suppl, 92| are not as becoming to the angels as to men, ~because the
2467 Suppl, 92| properly becoming to the angels ~as to men. For there is
2468 Suppl, 92| is not conformed to the angels in ~unity of species, neither
2469 Suppl, 92| so properly becoming to angels as ~to men. Since, however,
2470 Suppl, 92| simply unbecoming to the angels, but only that they ~are
2471 Suppl, 92| so properly befitting to angels as to men, on account of
2472 Suppl, 92| Reply OBJ 1: Although the angels are included in the unity
2473 Suppl, 92| prevents our ~saying that the angels have the dowries taking
2474 Suppl, 92| not ~properly befit the angels.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[95] A[
2475 Suppl, 92| The conformity between the angels and Christ as God is not ~
2476 Suppl, 92| properly called the Head of the angels, ~if we consider the head
2477 Suppl, 92| conformity between God and the angels suffices for the ~notion
2478 Suppl, 93| Christ?~(9) Whether to the angels?~(10) Whether it is due
2479 Suppl, 93| Evang.). Now as regards the angels, ~"though some of them receive
2480 Suppl, 93| 1/2~Reply OBJ 4: All the angels merited their beatitude
2481 Suppl, 93| angelic excellence; for the angels are on the right hand, i.e.
2482 Suppl, 93| an aureole is due to the angels?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[96] A[
2483 Suppl, 93| an aureole is due to the angels. For Jerome ~(Serm. de Assump. [*
2484 Suppl, 93| virginity is the portion of the angels." ~Since then an aureole
2485 Suppl, 93| it would seem due to the ~angels.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[96] A[
2486 Suppl, 93| incorruption of spirit in the ~angels, since they never sinned.
2487 Suppl, 93| is due to teaching. Now angels teach us by ~cleansing,
2488 Suppl, 93| there is no ~conflict in the angels. Therefore an aureole is
2489 Suppl, 93| practice them outwardly. But angels are ~incorporeal spirits.
2490 Suppl, 93| aureole is not due to the angels. The reason of this ~is
2491 Suppl, 93| in man ~are connatural to angels, or belong to their state
2492 Suppl, 93| essential reward. Wherefore the angels have not an aureole in the ~
2493 Suppl, 93| virgins imitate by grace what angels have by nature. For it is
2494 Suppl, 93| owing ~to a virtue that angels abstain altogether from
2495 Suppl, 93| incorruption of the spirit in the angels merits ~their essential
2496 Suppl, 93| 3: The acts whereby the angels teach us belong to their
2497 Suppl, 94| other spiritual way, as angels are in ~a place. Or we may
2498 Suppl, 94| in heaven" refer to the ~angels, "on earth" to men living
2499 Suppl, 95| what their fall was to the angels." But the angel's will is ~
2500 Suppl, 95| demons, or to the good ~angels, by whose activities some
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