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1001 3, 13 | since even the heavenly bodies were ~miraculously changed
1002 3, 13 | incapable of making exterior bodies swerve from the course and
1003 3, 15 | are in heaven and whose bodies ~are in the tomb, enjoy
1004 3, 15 | their souls, although their bodies ~are subject to death, yet
1005 3, 15 | secondly, because their bodies do nothing ~by which they
1006 3, 19 | the nature of elementary bodies, as ~to be borne downwards -
1007 3, 19 | the ~nature of elemental bodies, are not subject to reason;
1008 3, 19 | our [Vulg.: 'your'] mortal bodies, because of His Spirit that
1009 3, 25 | We believe that ~the bodies of the saints, above all
1010 3, 25 | greater, in no way are the ~bodies themselves to be despised,
1011 3, 25 | manner: principally their bodies, ~which were temples, and
1012 3, 28 | closed ~passage; since two bodies cannot be in one place at
1013 3, 28 | in treating of ~glorified bodies (XP, Q[82]): and it has
1014 3, 29 | whatever takes ~place in bodies. Secondly, because later
1015 3, 31 | conceptions only through tangible bodies, none of which ~can be entire
1016 3, 31 | species as other men's ~bodies. But other men's bodies
1017 3, 31 | bodies. But other men's bodies are not formed from the
1018 3, 31 | matter: as neither were the bodies of ~other men, as stated
1019 3, 33 | time to ~grow, like the bodies of other men: for it is
1020 3, 33 | took a fixed time, like the bodies of ~other men.~Aquin.: SMT
1021 3, 33 | in the same way ~as the bodies of other men, so as to prove
1022 3, 33 | the same quantity as the bodies of other men ~when they
1023 3, 33 | same ~as in other men's bodies: for just as the soul is
1024 3, 33 | greater ~stature have greater bodies at the time of first animation.
1025 3, 33 | the time when other men's bodies ~are animated; though it
1026 3, 36 | to consider the heavenly bodies. Because, as Chrysostom
1027 3, 36 | is used in embalming the bodies of the dead, is offered
1028 3, 39 | sense: because the heavenly bodies are impassible and ~indissoluble,
1029 3, 39 | through spiritual images of bodies; whereas no ~one ever doubted
1030 3, 39 | but we say that both those bodies were real."~Aquin.: SMT
1031 3, 43 | demons are cast out from bodies by the power of ~higher
1032 3, 44 | which He worked in heavenly bodies;~(3) The miracles which
1033 3, 44 | miracles in the heavenly ~bodies?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[44] A[
1034 3, 44 | miracles in the heavenly bodies. For, as Dionysius says (
1035 3, 44 | nature." ~Now, the heavenly bodies are by nature incorruptible
1036 3, 44 | the order of the heavenly bodies.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[44] A[
1037 3, 44 | movement of the ~heavenly bodies, according to Gn. 1:14: "
1038 3, 44 | movement of the heavenly bodies ~be changed, the distinction
1039 3, 44 | movements ~of the heavenly bodies.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[44] A[
1040 3, 44 | miracles in the heavenly bodies during His lifetime: nay, ~
1041 3, 44 | miracles in the heavenly bodies.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[44] A[
1042 3, 44 | changes wrought in the lower bodies, which changes ~can be brought
1043 3, 44 | course of the heavenly bodies, which have been established
1044 3, 44 | miracles even in the heavenly bodies.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[44] A[
1045 3, 44 | is natural to the lower bodies to be moved by ~the heavenly
1046 3, 44 | be moved by ~the heavenly bodies, which are higher in the
1047 3, 44 | movement of the ~heavenly bodies, which measures the duration
1048 3, 44 | worked many ~miracles on bodies, but we do not read of His
1049 3, 44 | men suddenly as to ~their bodies: for it is written (Mk.
1050 3, 44 | worked many ~miracles on the bodies of men, there was no need
1051 3, 44 | to work miracles ~on the bodies of brute animals. and so
1052 3, 45 | in soul"; but that those bodies were formed "of some available
1053 3, 46 | written (Heb. 13:27): "For the bodies of those beasts, whose blood
1054 3, 49 | them ~and molesting their bodies. But even after the Passion
1055 3, 49 | souls ~and harass their bodies: yet there is a remedy provided
1056 3, 51 | among the dead." But the bodies of the dead are ~enclosed
1057 3, 51 | of this people to anoint bodies with various spices in ~
1058 3, 51 | directly after death our bodies begin to dissolve into dust,
1059 3, 52 | motion; for this belongs to bodies, as is proved in Phys. vi,
1060 3, 52 | motion as that whereby bodies are moved, but by that kind
1061 3, 53 | monuments were opened, and ~many bodies of the saints who had slept
1062 3, 53 | again by laying aside their bodies, it remains to be seen how ~
1063 3, 53 | the cross, but ~that the bodies of the just did not rise
1064 3, 53 | rose, so also ~many of the bodies of the saints rose, that
1065 3, 53 | quicken also your mortal ~bodies." Therefore Christ is not
1066 3, 54 | it may happen that ~even bodies not glorified are miraculously
1067 3, 54 | glorified. For glorified ~bodies shine, according to Mt.
1068 3, 54 | their Father." But shining bodies are seen under ~the aspect
1069 3, 54 | saints will have glorified ~bodies, as is written in the same
1070 3, 54 | corruption in elementary bodies. ~Consequently, a body that
1071 3, 54 | corruption is caused in animal bodies. It would follow, then,
1072 3, 54 | kingdom we shall see on the bodies of the Martyrs the traces
1073 3, 55 | Nevertheless, angels have not true bodies naturally united to them; ~
1074 3, 55 | the angels: for since the ~bodies assumed by the angels were
1075 3, 55 | be taken ~away from the bodies of them who rise again."
1076 3, 56 | the resurrection of our ~bodies?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[56] A[
1077 3, 56 | the ~resurrection of our bodies, because, given a sufficient
1078 3, 56 | the resurrection of our bodies, then all the dead ~should
1079 3, 56 | the resurrection of our bodies.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[56] A[
1080 3, 56 | the ~resurrection of our bodies, it would be either the
1081 3, 56 | the resurrection of our bodies, ~according to Jn. 5:21: "
1082 3, 56 | and ~through it it heats bodies that are further off: and
1083 3, 56 | resurrection in all other bodies. ~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[56] A[
1084 3, 56 | xxiii super Joan.) ~that "bodies rise by His human dispensation,
1085 3, 56 | Resurrection is the cause of bodies rising, nevertheless it
1086 3, 56 | Resurrection is the cause why bodies rise ~again, the bodies
1087 3, 56 | bodies rise ~again, the bodies of all men shall rise again,
1088 3, 56 | to the resurrection of ~bodies, but also to that of souls:
1089 3, 56 | regard to the resurrection of bodies, but also with respect to
1090 3, 56 | with a holy soul. But our bodies are made ~glorious by sharing
1091 3, 56 | but the resurrection of bodies is ordained for ~punishment
1092 3, 56 | raises up all as to their bodies, but not as to their souls.~
1093 3, 57 | is predominant in human bodies: so that, ~according to
1094 3, 57 | power Christ's ~body and the bodies of the saints are lifted
1095 3, 57 | 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, two bodies cannot occupy the same place.
1096 3, 57 | see that the more formal bodies are naturally the higher, ~
1097 3, 57 | while among other glorious bodies it is manifest that Christ'
1098 3, 57 | it to be set ~above all bodies. Thus it is that on Eph.
1099 3, 57 | first heaven. Therefore ~bodies need in themselves to be
1100 3, 57 | heavenly body. But glorified bodies, Christ's especially, ~do
1101 3, 57 | nothing ~from the heavenly bodies, but from God through the
1102 3, 57 | radius ~of the heavenly bodies, and not in a containing
1103 3, 57 | this must be understood of bodies ~which are in a state of
1104 3, 57 | predicated in the same ratio ~of bodies and of spiritual creatures,
1105 3, 57 | in the order of natural bodies, then there will be no place ~
1106 3, 57 | bodily contact, as regards bodies, or ~whether it be by way
1107 3, 58 | quicken also your mortal bodies": and after the same manner ~
1108 3, 59 | a ~resurrection of dead bodies, which God will raise up
1109 3, 59 | the souls separated from bodies are in eternal life.~Aquin.:
1110 3, 62 | was made flesh, quickens ~bodies." Since, therefore, Christ'
1111 3, 66 | are distilled from certain bodies. But seemingly, such like
1112 3, 66 | naturally, with certain mixed bodies, and suffer only a certain ~
1113 3, 66 | passing through certain bodies.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[66] A[
1114 3, 66 | liquid matter from mixed bodies; which liquid matter by
1115 3, 66 | evil ~conscience, and our bodies washed with clean water."~
1116 3, 69 | our [Vulg.: 'your'] mortal bodies, because of His Spirit ~
1117 3, 69 | intention, to wit, that their bodies may be healed. ~Therefore
1118 3, 69 | but from the diversity of bodies. But it ~is otherwise with
1119 3, 71 | troubled by him in their bodies, yet all who are not baptized ~
1120 3, 75 | matter into which mixed bodies can be dissolved is the ~
1121 3, 75 | measure, as place is to bodies.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[75] A[
1122 3, 76 | themselves be in a place, like bodies, it is otherwise than with
1123 3, 76 | by anything from seeing bodies as they are. Therefore,
1124 3, 76 | Further, the glorified bodies of the saints will be "made
1125 3, 76 | sacrament or to adjacent bodies; consequently they do not
1126 3, 77 | dimensions are ~the substances of bodies, as is said in Metaph. iii.
1127 3, 77 | qualities accompanying ~bodies, by reason of their having
1128 3, 77 | could not change external bodies, they could ~not be felt;
1129 3, 77 | they can change external bodies.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[77] A[
1130 3, 77 | is found only in animated bodies, such as the substances
1131 3, 77 | can happen to the solid bodies ~surrounding them, such
1132 3, 77 | says in Meteor. iv that bodies are ~breakable owing to
1133 3, 79 | be united somehow ~with bodies through His sacred flesh
1134 3, 81 | own dimensions, whereby bodies touch each other, but ~through
1135 3, 81 | contact with surrounding bodies ~by its own dimensions:
1136 3, 81 | in ~relation to outward bodies, can be attributed to Him
1137 3, 82 | Rm. ~12:1): "Present your bodies a living sacrifice." Hence,
1138 3, 83 | is one body, and not many bodies, so also is it but one ~
1139 3, 83 | bless a church in which the bodies of unbelievers are ~buried,
1140 3, 83 | already in glory with their bodies. "The part ~consumed denotes
1141 3, 83 | the sepulchre, because the bodies of the saints will be in
1142 3, 83 | and ~therefore those whose bodies are already in full beatitude,
1143 Suppl, 3 | Vulg.: 'Present your bodies . . . a reasonable sacrifice']."~
1144 Suppl, 30| its effect now in healing bodies.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[30] A[
1145 Suppl, 36| the sun enlighten other bodies with their brilliant light, ~
1146 Suppl, 37| and are several animated bodies. ~Therefore also priesthood
1147 Suppl, 44| the joining together of bodies and minds is a ~result of
1148 Suppl, 53| becoming that they keep their bodies clean by continence ~[*Cf.
1149 Suppl, 56| ranks higher than union of ~bodies, for it precedes it. Therefore
1150 Suppl, 58| co-operate in the union of bodies), it is accounted an impediment
1151 Suppl, 58| demons have power over men's ~bodies and imaginations, when God
1152 Suppl, 65| the impress of heavenly bodies are said to be natural,
1153 Suppl, 66| consent, and in ~the union of bodies. Wherefore bigamy must affect
1154 Suppl, 69| appointed for the reception of bodies after death; (2) the quality ~
1155 Suppl, 69| they agree with certain bodies, and differ from others,
1156 Suppl, 69| they ~receive nothing from bodies. Therefore definite places
1157 Suppl, 69| in that the more noble bodies are adapted to the more
1158 Suppl, 69| after death souls have no bodies assigned to them whereof
1159 Suppl, 69| in which way we say that bodies are properly in ~place;
1160 Suppl, 69| enlightened, ~with luminous bodies, and souls that are plunged
1161 Suppl, 69| places in the same way as bodies which are maintained by
1162 Suppl, 69| there together with ~their bodies: so that he would have no
1163 Suppl, 69| is greater than that of bodies. ~Now the glory of the body
1164 Suppl, 69| answer that, Even as in bodies there is gravity or levity
1165 Suppl, 69| nature men living in mortal bodies are not ~immediately united
1166 Suppl, 69| souls separated from their bodies and united to glorious bodies: ~
1167 Suppl, 69| bodies and united to glorious bodies: ~whereas the same place
1168 Suppl, 70| Further, to see images of bodies, as occurs in sleep, belongs
1169 Suppl, 70| separated soul sees images of bodies in the same way as when
1170 Suppl, 70| that fire into which the ~bodies of the damned will be cast
1171 Suppl, 70| same way as it torments bodies.~
1172 Suppl, 71| will be ~reunited to their bodies, and will be cast back into
1173 Suppl, 71| the translation ~of their bodies." But they would not have
1174 Suppl, 71| do." Now after death the ~bodies of the saints can be hindered
1175 Suppl, 71| dead take no harm if their bodies remain ~unburied: and consequently
1176 Suppl, 71| of the corpse, and their bodies be infected ~by the stench,
1177 Suppl, 71| for the burial of their bodies, ~so as to show that "the
1178 Suppl, 71| so as to show that "the bodies of the dead" are the object
1179 Suppl, 71| parents, in no wise are the bodies themselves to be ~spurned
1180 Suppl, 72| will open to allow the ~bodies to rise again; on the "fourteenth"
1181 Suppl, 72| the light of the heavenly bodies is directed to the ~generation
1182 Suppl, 72| generation of inferior bodies, because by its means and
1183 Suppl, 72| remain in the heavenly bodies.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[73] A[
1184 Suppl, 72| according to some the inferior bodies will be cleansed ~of the
1185 Suppl, 72| which they act. Now heavenly bodies act not only by ~movement,
1186 Suppl, 72| the light of the heavenly bodies.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[73] A[
1187 Suppl, 72| unfitting for the light of these bodies to ~cease when our Lord
1188 Suppl, 72| Light is in the heavenly bodies not only for the purpose
1189 Suppl, 72| generation in these lower bodies, but also for their own ~
1190 Suppl, 72| the light of the heavenly bodies will cease, but rather that
1191 Suppl, 72| the movement of heavenly bodies, for ~movement is the act
1192 Suppl, 72| seemingly to move the heavenly bodies which are the cause of ~
1193 Suppl, 72| ceasing to ~move the heavenly bodies: even as the angels who
1194 Suppl, 72| glorified in the body, the other bodies ~of the world shall also
1195 Suppl, 72| because in a mixed body simple bodies are ~somewhat in potentiality,
1196 Suppl, 72| OBJ 3: Further, in natural bodies those that are of the same
1197 Suppl, 72| the rays of the heavenly bodies, just as ~we see them focused
1198 Suppl, 72| the effects of heavenly ~bodies depend on certain fixed
1199 Suppl, 72| the virtue of the heavenly bodies, the time of this ~cleansing
1200 Suppl, 72| fire will be to remove from bodies ~their indisposition to
1201 Suppl, 72| contrary, "The heavenly bodies are not receptive of impressions ~
1202 Suppl, 72| purpose of ~removing from bodies the disposition contrary
1203 Suppl, 72| disposition is to be found in all bodies, but differently in different ~
1204 Suppl, 72| differently in different ~bodies. For in some this indisposition
1205 Suppl, 72| substance: as in these lower bodies which by being mixed together ~
1206 Suppl, 72| substance; as in the heavenly bodies, ~wherein nothing is to
1207 Suppl, 72| therefore the heavenly bodies will not be cleansed, neither
1208 Suppl, 72| ascribes to the heavenly bodies, is nothing else than the
1209 Suppl, 72| impossible for the lower bodies to be in potentiality to
1210 Suppl, 72| befitting our corruptible ~bodies will entirely perish by
1211 Suppl, 72| of corruption in ~other bodies; and since then there will
1212 Suppl, 72| movement of the ~heavenly bodies. And since these movements
1213 Suppl, 72| spiritual ~and impassible bodies, so that it will be impossible
1214 Suppl, 72| the glorification of the ~bodies of the saints will happen
1215 Suppl, 72| same time as ~the saints' bodies shall be glorified, all
1216 Suppl, 72| reduced to naught. Now the bodies of the wicked will ~not
1217 Suppl, 72| that it will consume the bodies of the ~wicked by reducing
1218 Suppl, 72| on the contrary, as the bodies of the ~wicked, so will
1219 Suppl, 72| cleansed, and ~consequently the bodies of both will need to be
1220 Suppl, 72| be alive, by reducing the bodies of both to ashes. But in
1221 Suppl, 72| Dan. 3); although their bodies ~will not be kept whole,
1222 Suppl, 72| kept whole, as were the bodies of the children: and it
1223 Suppl, 72| by God's power for their bodies to be destroyed without
1224 Suppl, 72| will all ~have impassible bodies.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[74] A[
1225 Suppl, 72| Reply OBJ 2: Although the bodies of the good will be reduced
1226 Suppl, 72| elements that are in human bodies, even in the bodies ~of
1227 Suppl, 72| human bodies, even in the bodies ~of the elect, will be cleansed
1228 Suppl, 72| it is universally of all bodies?~(3) Whether it is natural
1229 Suppl, 72| will be no ~resurrection of bodies but only of souls.~Aquin.:
1230 Suppl, 72| be happy, must avoid all bodies": and consequently these ~
1231 Suppl, 72| movement of heavy and light bodies and in the ~natural alterations
1232 Suppl, 72| the ~generation of simple bodies. The passive principle of
1233 Suppl, 73| quicken also your ~mortal bodies." And this very resurrection
1234 Suppl, 73| the generation of lower bodies even ~though there were
1235 Suppl, 73| generation of the lower bodies. In like manner according ~
1236 Suppl, 73| says: "to arouse ~our bodies." Now from the moment that
1237 Suppl, 73| wherefore at the resurrection of bodies, it behooves Christ ~to
1238 Suppl, 73| command in restoring human ~bodies: hence He is described as
1239 Suppl, 73| the ~grosser and inferior bodies are ruled in a certain order
1240 Suppl, 73| subtle and more powerful bodies, so are all bodies ruled
1241 Suppl, 73| powerful bodies, so are all bodies ruled by God by the ~rational
1242 Suppl, 73| the ~transmutation of the bodies, to wit the gathering together
1243 Suppl, 74| Mt. 27:52: "Many of the bodies of the saints, ~that had
1244 Suppl, 74| precede the glorification of bodies, ~because "He will reform
1245 Suppl, 74| that the grosser and lower bodies should be ruled in a certain ~
1246 Suppl, 74| more subtle and powerful bodies": wherefore the entire ~
1247 Suppl, 74| entire ~matter of the lower bodies is subject to variation
1248 Suppl, 74| movement of the heavenly bodies. Hence it would be contrary
1249 Suppl, 74| providence if the matter of lower bodies ~were brought to the state
1250 Suppl, 74| movement in the higher bodies. And since, according to
1251 Suppl, 74| the ~resurrection of human bodies will be delayed until the
1252 Suppl, 74| souls will return to mortal bodies such as we have ~now - whether,
1253 Suppl, 74| second ~resurrection is of bodies. The reign of Christ denotes
1254 Suppl, 74| the ~restoration of the bodies will precede in time their
1255 Suppl, 75| removed. Therefore all ~bodies must needs be reduced to
1256 Suppl, 75| foretell the reformation of bodies (Phil. 3:21). And thus it ~
1257 Suppl, 75| even as all die that the bodies of all may be able truly
1258 Suppl, 75| rise again, so will the bodies of all perish that they
1259 Suppl, 75| when this ~ceases all mixed bodies will be dissolved into pure
1260 Suppl, 75| olden times to burn the bodies of the dead, and to keep ~
1261 Suppl, 75| reduce suddenly to ashes the bodies of those that will be found ~
1262 Suppl, 75| will dissolve other mixed bodies into their prejacent ~matter.~
1263 Suppl, 75| the ~substance of other bodies or even into the elements,
1264 Suppl, 76| that souls separated ~from bodies are reunited to bodies,
1265 Suppl, 76| from bodies are reunited to bodies, yet they erred in this
1266 Suppl, 76| it is united to various ~bodies. The second is that they
1267 Suppl, 76| are reunited to heavenly bodies, or again to bodies subtle
1268 Suppl, 76| heavenly bodies, or again to bodies subtle as ~the wind, as
1269 Suppl, 76| so that a difference of ~bodies corresponds proportionally
1270 Suppl, 77| OF THE INTEGRITY OF THE BODIES IN THE RESURRECTION (FIVE
1271 Suppl, 77| consider the integrity of the bodies in the resurrection. ~Under
1272 Suppl, 77| as an ornament. Now the bodies ~of men, especially of the
1273 Suppl, 77| generation in ~relation to mixed bodies, because they are their
1274 Suppl, 77| which they, like mixed ~bodies, belong to the perfection
1275 Suppl, 77| not perfect forms as mixed bodies have. ~But as all the parts
1276 Suppl, 78| power ~will restore all bodies; and all the ashes from
1277 Suppl, 78| ashes from which the human bodies ~will be restored are equally
1278 Suppl, 78| will have less ~spiritual bodies.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[81] A[
1279 Suppl, 79| THE IMPASSIBILITY OF THE BODIES OF THE BLESSED AFTER THEIR
1280 Suppl, 79| the impassibility of their bodies; (2) their subtlety; (3)
1281 Suppl, 79| inquiry:~(1) Whether the bodies of the saints will be impassible
1282 Suppl, 79| impassibility renders the glorious bodies?~(4) Whether in them all
1283 Suppl, 79| Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the bodies of the saints will be impassible
1284 Suppl, 79| OBJ 1: It seems that the bodies of the saints will not be
1285 Suppl, 79| thing (De Gener. i). Now the bodies of ~the saints will be in
1286 Suppl, 79| to another form. But the bodies of the saints after ~the
1287 Suppl, 79| towards one another. ~Now the bodies of the saints will be composed
1288 Suppl, 79| the humors. Therefore the ~bodies of the saints will be passible
1289 Suppl, 79| certain actual defects in the bodies of the blessed, ~such as
1290 Suppl, 79| suffer, if we grant ~their bodies to be passible.~Aquin.:
1291 Suppl, 79| Topic. vi, 1]. Now ~the bodies of the saints will be incorruptible
1292 Suppl, 79| will be ~stronger than the bodies of the saints, of which
1293 Suppl, 79| corrupt it. The glorious bodies are not ~said to be impassible
1294 Suppl, 79| potentiality to passion in the bodies of the saints after resurrection; ~
1295 Suppl, 79| preponderates the ~mixed (bodies) differ in their respective
1296 Suppl, 79| this must ~apply to the bodies of those who rise again,
1297 Suppl, 79| which ~they held heavenly bodies to be formed]: or heavenly
1298 Suppl, 79| and consequently ~those bodies will be impassible.~Aquin.:
1299 Suppl, 79| innocence. ~Consequently those bodies will retain substantially
1300 Suppl, 79| agent. Consequently in ~the bodies of the saints after the
1301 Suppl, 79| power to ~burn, since the bodies of the children were preserved
1302 Suppl, 79| scars of the wounds in their bodies, which they bore ~for Christ'
1303 Suppl, 79| passibility in any of the ~saints' bodies. Therefore they will all
1304 Suppl, 79| sensation from glorified bodies?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[82] A[
1305 Suppl, 79| sensation from ~glorified bodies. For according to the Philosopher (
1306 Suppl, 79| passion." But the glorified bodies will be ~impassible. Therefore
1307 Suppl, 79| intentional being. Now glorified bodies, by ~reason of their impassibility,
1308 Suppl, 79| is some sensation in the bodies ~of the blessed: else the
1309 Suppl, 79| some say that the glorified bodies will be impassible, and ~
1310 Suppl, 79| less so than the heavenly bodies, because ~they will have
1311 Suppl, 79| that sensation in glorified bodies ~will result from the reception
1312 Suppl, 79| not be in ~the glorified bodies, but the second, which of
1313 Suppl, 79| impassibility of glorified bodies does ~not exclude this kind
1314 Suppl, 79| the contrary, inanimate bodies are altered by ~sensible
1315 Suppl, 79| spiritually. But in the ~glorified bodies there cannot be any natural
1316 Suppl, 79| apply to the glorified ~bodies. Therefore they will not
1317 Suppl, 79| be actual in ~glorified bodies.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[82] A[
1318 Suppl, 79| say ~that in the glorified bodies there will be all the sensitive
1319 Suppl, 79| the Church sings that the bodies of ~the saints will be a
1320 Suppl, 79| Consequently the glorified bodies, which by reason ~of their
1321 Suppl, 79| to the fact that smell in bodies is mixed with humidity;
1322 Suppl, 79| perceived. But in the glorified bodies odor will be in its ultimate ~
1323 Suppl, 80| OF THE SUBTLETY OF THE BODIES OF THE BLESSED (SIX ARTICLES)~
1324 Suppl, 80| consider the subtlety of the bodies of the blessed. Under ~this
1325 Suppl, 80| Whether by a miracle two bodies can be in the same place?~(
1326 Suppl, 80| are simple qualities of bodies, i.e. of ~the elements,
1327 Suppl, 80| intensified in the glorified bodies any more than ~they are
1328 Suppl, 80| Further, subtlety is in bodies as a result of scarcity
1329 Suppl, 80| scarcity of matter, ~wherefore bodies that have less matter within
1330 Suppl, 80| matter in the glorified bodies as there is now, nor will
1331 Suppl, 80| Therefore the ~glorified bodies will be most subtle. ~Aquin.:
1332 Suppl, 80| it is. But the ~glorified bodies will be most exalted. Therefore
1333 Suppl, 80| subtlety: and since in rare bodies the form is more ~predominant
1334 Suppl, 80| been transferred to ~those bodies which are most perfectly
1335 Suppl, 80| the sun and moon ~and like bodies, just as gold and similar
1336 Suppl, 80| subtlety to the glorified bodies in different ways.~Aquin.:
1337 Suppl, 80| as being "spiritual" the bodies of those who rise again (
1338 Suppl, 80| he speaks of ~spiritual bodies, so would he speak of natural [
1339 Suppl, 80| speak of natural [animale] bodies, as being ~changed into
1340 Suppl, 80| rarefaction, so that human bodies in rising again will be
1341 Suppl, 80| be assigned to glorified ~bodies, by saying that they are
1342 Suppl, 80| heavenly nature in human ~bodies were increased (thus human
1343 Suppl, 80| were increased (thus human bodies would not be of the same ~
1344 Suppl, 80| by reason of which ~human bodies are said to be subtle will
1345 Suppl, 80| Therefore also the glorified bodies by reason of their subtlety
1346 Suppl, 80| the same place with other bodies not glorified.~Aquin.: SMT
1347 Suppl, 80| OBJ 2: Further, glorified bodies will be superior to all
1348 Suppl, 80| be superior to all other bodies. ~Yet by reason of their
1349 Suppl, 80| their superiority certain bodies, to wit the solar rays, ~
1350 Suppl, 80| place together with other bodies. Much ~more therefore is
1351 Suppl, 80| this befitting glorified bodies.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[83] A[
1352 Suppl, 80| cannot happen to glorified bodies. ~Therefore they will be
1353 Suppl, 80| the same place with other ~bodies.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[83] A[
1354 Suppl, 80| and two surfaces when two bodies touch ~one another, because "
1355 Suppl, 80| Therefore if we ~suppose two bodies to occupy the same place,
1356 Suppl, 80| that the ~necessity for two bodies occupying each a distinct
1357 Suppl, 80| surfaces and mathematical bodies. And since matter demands ~
1358 Suppl, 80| cannot possibly conceive two bodies ~occupying one place," so
1359 Suppl, 80| be befitting to glorified bodies on ~account of their subtlety.~
1360 Suppl, 80| consequently though two bodies ~must needs be in distinct
1361 Suppl, 80| the two terms of the two bodies. It is in this sense that ~
1362 Suppl, 80| the bounds of contiguous bodies are said to coincide.~Aquin.:
1363 Suppl, 80| possible, by a miracle, for two bodies to be in the same ~place?~
1364 Suppl, 80| is it possible for two ~bodies to be in the same place.
1365 Suppl, 80| that, by a ~miracle, two bodies be at once two and one,
1366 Suppl, 80| time. But if we suppose two bodies to ~be in the same place,
1367 Suppl, 80| would follow that those two bodies are one. ~Therefore this
1368 Suppl, 80| proved thus. ~Suppose two bodies A and B to be in the same
1369 Suppl, 80| B are the same. But two bodies cannot have identical ~dimensions
1370 Suppl, 80| definition of a line, for two bodies to be in the same place.
1371 Suppl, 80| point. Now if two circular bodies were in the same place,
1372 Suppl, 80| would be the case were two bodies in ~the same place, since
1373 Suppl, 80| corresponding to the two ~bodies in that place.~Aquin.: SMT
1374 Suppl, 80| this ~would follow if two bodies were in the same place.
1375 Suppl, 80| proved thus. Supposing two bodies to ~be in the same place,
1376 Suppl, 80| happen by a miracle that ~two bodies be together in the same
1377 Suppl, 80| it was necessary for two bodies to be together ~in the same
1378 Suppl, 80| it is ~possible for two bodies to be miraculously together
1379 Suppl, 80| A[2]) the reason why two bodies must ~needs be in two places
1380 Suppl, 80| we observe that when two bodies merge into one, each ~loses
1381 Suppl, 80| it is impossible for two ~bodies to remain two and yet be
1382 Suppl, 80| possible by a miracle ~for two bodies to be together in the same
1383 Suppl, 80| that ~the dimensions of two bodies occupying a place would
1384 Suppl, 80| that the ~dimensions of two bodies be the dimensions of one
1385 Suppl, 80| nothing else ~than that two bodies be in the same place, which
1386 Suppl, 80| Granted that by a miracle two bodies be together in the ~same
1387 Suppl, 80| different lines described on two bodies that are in the same ~place
1388 Suppl, 80| described in two spherical ~bodies that occupy the same place
1389 Suppl, 80| possible by a miracle for two bodies to be in the same place. ~
1390 Suppl, 80| lack reason, ~while for two bodies to be in the same place
1391 Suppl, 80| Therefore two glorified bodies will be able ~to occupy
1392 Suppl, 80| contrary, The glorified bodies will be spiritual, that
1393 Suppl, 80| neither ~will two glorified bodies be able to be in the same
1394 Suppl, 80| Para. 2/2~Further, if two bodies occupy the same place, one
1395 Suppl, 80| absent from the glorified bodies. Therefore it will be ~impossible
1396 Suppl, 80| impossible for two glorified bodies to be in the same place.~
1397 Suppl, 80| power for two glorified bodies or two non-glorified bodies
1398 Suppl, 80| bodies or two non-glorified bodies to be ~in the same place,
1399 Suppl, 80| Consequently two glorified bodies ~will never be in the same
1400 Suppl, 80| of heaven and the other bodies will be said ~equivocally
1401 Suppl, 80| gifts ~of glorified human bodies.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[83] A[
1402 Suppl, 80| place. For the glorified bodies ~will be made like to the
1403 Suppl, 80| be true of the glorified bodies.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[83] A[
1404 Suppl, 80| Phys. iv, 6), that two bodies ~are not in the same place,
1405 Suppl, 80| no difference whether two bodies or ~however many be in the
1406 Suppl, 80| case with the glorified bodies, saying that quantity is
1407 Suppl, 80| incorruptible, i.e. heavenly, ~bodies, there is only local movement,
1408 Suppl, 80| Since then in the glorified bodies the tangible qualities are
1409 Suppl, 80| Therefore the glorified bodies also ~will be palpable.~
1410 Suppl, 80| of the ~resurrection our bodies will be impalpable.~Aquin.:
1411 Suppl, 80| and the like are ~tangible bodies: but a palpable body, in
1412 Suppl, 80| save in heavy and light bodies, which through being contrary
1413 Suppl, 80| follows that the heavenly ~bodies, which by their nature are
1414 Suppl, 80| OBJ 3: In the glorified bodies the tangible qualities are
1415 Suppl, 80| Wherefore the touch of ~those bodies will be most delightful,
1416 Suppl, 81| OF THE AGILITY OF THE BODIES OF THE BLESSED (THREE ARTICLES)~
1417 Suppl, 81| consider the agility of the bodies of the blessed in the ~resurrection.
1418 Suppl, 81| 1) Whether the glorified bodies will be agile?~(2) Whether
1419 Suppl, 81| 1~Whether the glorified bodies will be agile?~Aquin.: SMT
1420 Suppl, 81| seem that the glorified bodies will not be agile. For ~
1421 Suppl, 81| move. ~But the glorified bodies will, after the resurrection,
1422 Suppl, 81| Therefore the glorified bodies will not be agile.~Aquin.:
1423 Suppl, 81| agile. Yet the glorified bodies will move thus, since the
1424 Suppl, 81| is ascribed to glorified bodies as ~perfecting them in sensation.
1425 Suppl, 81| Therefore the ~glorified bodies will be agile.~Aquin.: SMT
1426 Suppl, 81| spirit. But the glorified bodies will be most spiritual ~
1427 Suppl, 81| predominant in the glorified bodies. ~But of this we have frequently
1428 Suppl, 81| 1~Reply OBJ 1: Glorified bodies are said to be borne by
1429 Suppl, 81| it may be said ~that the bodies of the saints' will be agile.~
1430 Suppl, 81| so God will give to the ~bodies of the saints a disposition
1431 Suppl, 81| imperfection in glorified bodies. Neither therefore will
1432 Suppl, 81| some end. But ~glorified bodies will have no need, since
1433 Suppl, 81| body. ~Since then certain bodies, like the heavenly bodies,
1434 Suppl, 81| bodies, like the heavenly bodies, will remain ~altogether
1435 Suppl, 81| that much more will human bodies ~remain so.~Aquin.: SMT
1436 Suppl, 81| it would seem that their bodies will ~never leave the place
1437 Suppl, 81| some ~movement in glorified bodies.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[84] A[
1438 Suppl, 81| suppose that the glorified bodies are ~moved sometimes, since
1439 Suppl, 81| ascension, and ~likewise the bodies of the saints, which will
1440 Suppl, 81| present, although ~glorified bodies can perceive from a greater
1441 Suppl, 81| distance than non-glorified ~bodies. And yet movement will nowise
1442 Suppl, 81| will remain in glorified bodies.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[84] A[
1443 Suppl, 81| thus movement in ~glorified bodies will not be on account of
1444 Suppl, 81| kind being in glorified ~bodies.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[84] A[
1445 Suppl, 81| perfectly ~than the heavenly bodies, which is untrue. Hence
1446 Suppl, 81| untrue. Hence glorified bodies will be ~moved, not in order
1447 Suppl, 81| movement of the heavenly bodies ~could not show their power,
1448 Suppl, 81| they have in moving lower ~bodies to generation and corruption,
1449 Suppl, 81| as evidenced in heavenly bodies, ~which have nothing to
1450 Suppl, 81| resistance even heavenly bodies offer their movers. Sometimes ~
1451 Suppl, 81| regards heavy and light bodies. On the part of matter we
1452 Suppl, 81| movable, as in the heavenly bodies, the time of the movement
1453 Suppl, 81| resistance to ~the glorified bodies, in so far as it is possible
1454 Suppl, 81| reference to the heavenly bodies.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[84] A[
1455 Suppl, 82| CLARITY OF THE BEATIFIED BODIES (THREE ARTICLES)~We must
1456 Suppl, 82| clarity of the beatified bodies at the ~resurrection. Under
1457 Suppl, 82| clarity in the glorified bodies?~(2) Whether this clarity
1458 Suppl, 82| predominant. Therefore glorified bodies are not lightsome.~Aquin.:
1459 Suppl, 82| behind it. But the glorified bodies will not ~hide that which
1460 Suppl, 82| sight." Therefore those bodies will not be lightsome.~Aquin.:
1461 Suppl, 82| Sensato ~iii). But glorified bodies will have color, for as
1462 Suppl, 82| impossible for the glorified bodies to ~lack beauty. Therefore
1463 Suppl, 82| Therefore the glorified bodies will not be lightsome.~Aquin.:
1464 Suppl, 82| clarity in the glorified bodies, it will ~need to be equal
1465 Suppl, 82| seem unfitting for those bodies to be lightsome.~Aquin.:
1466 Suppl, 82| the glory of the rising bodies is compared to the clarity ~
1467 Suppl, 82| the stars. Therefore the bodies of the saints will be lightsome.~
1468 Suppl, 82| after the resurrection the ~bodies of the saints will be lightsome,
1469 Suppl, 82| soul's glory. Thus we see bodies which ~have color by their
1470 Suppl, 82| told that the glorified ~bodies will be lightsome: even
1471 Suppl, 82| body. For the glorified bodies will be lightsome. Now a ~
1472 Suppl, 82| Therefore the glorified ~bodies will be seen of necessity.~
1473 Suppl, 82| every body which hides other bodies that are behind it ~is necessarily
1474 Suppl, 82| glorified body will hide other ~bodies that are behind it from
1475 Suppl, 83| CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH THE BODIES OF THE DAMNED WILL RISE
1476 Suppl, 83| conditions in which the bodies of the damned ~will rise
1477 Suppl, 83| inquiry:~(1) Whether the bodies of the damned will rise
1478 Suppl, 83| deformities?~(2) Whether their bodies will be corruptible?~(3)
1479 Suppl, 83| Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the bodies of the damned will rise
1480 Suppl, 83| It would seem that the bodies of the damned will rise
1481 Suppl, 83| will not be taken from ~the bodies of the damned at the resurrection,
1482 Suppl, 83| resurrection, since their bodies will not ~be agile. Therefore
1483 Suppl, 83| doubt, will not be in the bodies of the damned, ~since all
1484 Suppl, 83| of the damned, ~since all bodies of both wicked and good
1485 Suppl, 83| defects will remain in the bodies of the ~damned, because
1486 Suppl, 83| the like, will be in the ~bodies of the damned, while they
1487 Suppl, 83| will be removed from the bodies of the ~elect by the glory
1488 Suppl, 83| Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the bodies of the damned will be incorruptible?~
1489 Suppl, 83| It would seem that the bodies of the damned will be corruptible. ~
1490 Suppl, 83| be corruptible. ~Now the bodies of the damned will be composed
1491 Suppl, 83| 1~OBJ 2: Further, if the bodies of the damned will not be
1492 Suppl, 83| unhappiness. Therefore their bodies ~will be corruptible.~Aquin.:
1493 Suppl, 83| not be possible if their bodies were ~corruptible. Therefore
1494 Suppl, 83| corruptible. Therefore their bodies will be incorruptible.~Aquin.:
1495 Suppl, 83| corruption, and in ~this way the bodies of the damned will be incorruptible.
1496 Suppl, 83| of alteration. Hence the bodies ~of the damned will be incorruptible,
1497 Suppl, 83| now the corruptibility of bodies serves the ~purpose of Divine
1498 Suppl, 83| withheld in the glorified bodies, which will be wholly subject
1499 Suppl, 83| be united together in the bodies of the blessed.~Aquin.:
1500 Suppl, 83| The contraries of which bodies are composed are conducive ~
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