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501 2, 69 | perfectly fulfilled in ~heaven.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[69] A[ 502 2, 69 | Because the kingdom of heaven, which is eternal life, ~ 503 2, 69 | once given the kingdom of heaven, no ~other rewards should 504 2, 69 | Further, the kingdom of heaven is assigned as the reward, 505 2, 69 | possess "the kingdom of heaven." Therefore these rewards 506 2, 69 | implied in the kingdom of heaven, whereby ~man attains to 507 2, 69 | promised the kingdom of heaven to the poor in spirit. Again, 508 2, 69 | Luc. v), the kingdom of heaven is promised to the poor 509 2, 91 | invited men to the kingdom of heaven, saying (Mt. ~4:17): "Do 510 2, 91 | penance, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand." Hence ~Augustine 511 2, 91 | enter into the kingdom of heaven." Hence the saying that " 512 2, 99 | the beginning God created heaven and earth": ~and these are 513 2, 100 | to the commandments ~of heaven." But there are sins contrary 514 2, 100 | to the commandments of ~heaven." But sins are distinguished 515 2, 100 | In six days the Lord made heaven and ~earth," etc. And of 516 2, 102 | therein; He being ~Lord of heaven and earth, dwelleth not 517 2, 102 | 8:27) when he says: "If heaven and the ~heavens of heavens 518 2, 102 | signified either the ~glory of heaven or the spiritual state of 519 2, 102 | make cakes to the queen of heaven."~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[102] 520 2, 102 | curtains denoted the starry heaven, which is adorned with various 521 2, 102 | red denoted the empyrean heaven, where the ~angels are; 522 2, 102 | are; the violet skins, the heaven of the Blessed Trinity.~ 523 2, 102 | faithful in the kingdom of heaven: wherefore this feast is 524 2, 102 | entrance ~to the kingdom of heaven was opened to us by the 525 2, 102 | colors, signified the starry heaven; the two onyx ~stones denoted 526 2, 102 | the rational because in heaven, are ~the types [rationes] 527 2, 102 | thou know the order of heaven, and canst thou set down 528 2, 105 | called ~upon Him from heaven, Who made the law concerning 529 2, 106 | not in this life, but in heaven. ~But as the first state 530 2, 106 | Gospel: "The kingdom of heaven is at hand" (Mt. 4:17), 531 2, 108 | eunuchs for the kingdom of heaven," He adds ~straightway: " 532 2, 109 | reward is very great in heaven." But ~wage or reward is 533 2, 109 | done on earth as it is in ~heaven," and whatever else is contained 534 2, 109 | flesh, as it will be in heaven, where man ~will not merely 535 2, 111 | earth ~is not voided in heaven, so must the same be said 536 2, 113 | there came a sound ~from heaven as of a mighty wind coming," 537 2, 113 | Hence the creation of ~heaven and earth is a greater work 538 2, 113 | is greater than to create heaven and earth."~Aquin.: SMT 539 2, 113 | greater than the creation of heaven and earth, which ~terminates 540 2, 113 | greater than to create ~heaven and earth," adds, "for heaven 541 2, 113 | heaven and earth," adds, "for heaven and earth shall pass away, 542 2, 114 | perseverance which is in heaven is compared as term to ~ 543 2, 114 | works, whereby we are led to heaven, they fall ~directly and 544 2, 2 | the movement of the first heaven, they have a movement ~from 545 2, 2 | is ~no other name under heaven given to men, whereby we 546 2, 5 | gives the ~happiness of heaven and takes the place of faith. 547 2, 8 | perfection, as possessed in heaven; the second, to the gift 548 2, 10 | punishment, and opens the gate of heaven. Now if danger ensue through 549 2, 13 | even an angel fell from heaven, wherefore it is written ( 550 2, 16 | i.e. into ~the happiness of heaven, according to the interpretation 551 2, 17 | the blessed who are in heaven hope for the happiness of 552 2, 17 | souls of the saints in ~heaven, look yet for the glory 553 2, 17 | like faith, is voided in heaven, and neither of them ~can 554 2, 18 | 11) Whether it remains in heaven?~(12) Which of the beatitudes 555 2, 18 | Whether fear remains in heaven?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[19] A[ 556 2, 18 | fear does not remain in heaven. For it is ~written (Prov. 557 2, 18 | there will be no fear in heaven.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[19] A[ 558 2, 18 | 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, in heaven men will be conformed to 559 2, 18 | nothing. Therefore, in heaven, men will have no fear.~ 560 2, 18 | Now hope will not be in heaven. Therefore neither will ~ 561 2, 18 | neither will ~there be fear in heaven.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[19] A[ 562 2, 18 | will by no means be ~in heaven, since such a fear is excluded 563 2, 18 | made perfect; hence, in heaven, it ~will not have quite 564 2, 18 | state of bliss, ~will be in heaven; while in this life there 565 2, 18 | 26:11), "The pillars of heaven tremble, and dread at His 566 2, 18 | this sense, admits fear in heaven, although he leaves the ~ 567 2, 18 | defect will remain even in heaven. Hence fear will not be ~ 568 2, 22 | Our conversation is in heaven." But this "conversation" ~ 569 2, 22 | conversation" ~will be perfected in heaven, when "His servants shall 570 2, 22 | but will be perfected in heaven.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[23] A[ 571 2, 23 | can equal the charity of heaven; which is ~absurd. Therefore 572 2, 23 | perfection ~of the charity of heaven, and is not possible in 573 2, 23 | he has the perfection of heaven, ~wherefore a gloss on the 574 2, 23 | the way, but with that of heaven.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[24] A[ 575 2, 23 | than good, ~and that is in heaven, where God is seen in His 576 2, 23 | Therefore the charity of heaven cannot be lost, ~whereas 577 2, 24 | since we believe ~that heaven and earth were created by 578 2, 24 | as the angels of God in heaven." It ~is therefore evident 579 2, 24 | this life, but perfect ~in heaven, as stated above (Q[23], 580 2, 25 | order of charity endures in heaven?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[26] A[ 581 2, 25 | order of charity endures in heaven?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[26] A[ 582 2, 25 | charity does not endure in ~heaven. For Augustine says (De 583 2, 25 | charity will be perfect in heaven. Therefore a man will love 584 2, 25 | greater good. Now ~each one in heaven wishes a greater good for 585 2, 25 | more good. Therefore in heaven each one ~loves more those 586 2, 25 | 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, in heaven love will be entirely for 587 2, 25 | of charity will endure in heaven.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[26] A[ 588 2, 25 | charity must needs remain in heaven, as ~regards the love of 589 2, 25 | however be possible in ~heaven for a man to love in several 590 2, 26 | enigmatic," and "falls away" in heaven, as stated in 1 Cor. 13: 591 2, 42 | this is the perfection of heaven. Secondly, in ~the sense 592 2, 42 | this will be realized in heaven, when God ~will be "all 593 2, 42 | observed fully and perfectly in heaven; yet it is fulfilled, though ~ 594 2, 42 | likeness to the perfection of heaven.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[44] A[ 595 2, 45 | that does not continue in heaven.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[47] A[ 596 2, 50 | gift of counsel remains in heaven?~(4) Whether the fifth beatitude, " 597 2, 50 | gift of counsel remains in heaven?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[52] A[ 598 2, 50 | counsel does not remain in heaven. ~For counsel is about what 599 2, 50 | sake of an end. But in ~heaven nothing will have to be 600 2, 50 | gift of counsel is not in ~heaven.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[52] A[ 601 2, 50 | all doubt will cease in heaven. Therefore there is no counsel 602 2, 50 | there is no counsel in ~heaven.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[52] A[ 603 2, 50 | Further, the saints in heaven are most conformed to God, ~ 604 2, 50 | neither to the saints in heaven is the ~gift of counsel 605 2, 50 | counsel which takes place in heaven. Even so ~neither have the 606 2, 50 | virtues quite the same acts in heaven as on ~the way thither.~ 607 2, 50 | giving it: and ~the saints in heaven are conformed to God, as 608 2, 62 | this life to ~the glory of heaven. Since then it is lawful 609 2, 63 | eunuchs for the kingdom of heaven," says: "Not by ~maiming 610 2, 73 | 4, "He that dwelleth in heaven shall laugh at them": ~and 611 2, 73 | 4, "He that dwelleth in ~heaven shall laugh at them." Therefore 612 2, 80 | from the Lord, ~Who made heaven and earth"; and this consideration 613 2, 81 | 11) Whether the saints in heaven pray for us?~(12) Whether 614 2, 81 | our "Father Who art in ~heaven," which seem to indicate 615 2, 81 | done on earth as it is in ~heaven"; in another way instrumentally, 616 2, 81 | obeyed' on earth as in heaven, i.e. by men as well as 617 2, 81 | wherefore we say: ~"Who art in heaven."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[83] A[ 618 2, 81 | 1~Whether the saints in heaven pray for us?~Aquin.: SMT 619 2, 81 | seem that the saints in heaven do not pray for us. A ~man' 620 2, 81 | others. But the ~saints in heaven do not merit for themselves, 621 2, 81 | Further, just as the saints in heaven are above, so are those 622 2, 81 | neither do the saints ~in heaven pray for us.~Aquin.: SMT 623 2, 81 | Further, if the saints in heaven pray for us, the prayers 624 2, 81 | charity of the saints in heaven, the ~more they pray for 625 2, 81 | Reply OBJ 1: The saints in heaven, since they are blessed, 626 2, 81 | will your Father ~from heaven give the good Spirit to 627 2, 82 | Who mounteth above the heaven of heavens to the ~east ( 628 2, 85 | enter into the kingdom of heaven," ~and, moreover, the ministers 629 2, 87 | swear, not by God, but by heaven and earth. For it ~is known 630 2, 87 | swear at all, neither by ~heaven . . . nor by the earth . . . 631 2, 87 | swearing by God, but by heaven and earth," etc.~Aquin.: 632 2, 87 | lesser in the ~kingdom of heaven is greater than he," namely 633 2, 92 | world and to all its parts, heaven, air, water, and to all 634 2, 95 | unto you the flood-gates of heaven." ~Therefore it seems not 635 2, 95 | open the flood-gates of heaven," ~but consecutively, because, 636 2, 98 | spiritual than the kingdom of heaven. ~But it is lawful to buy 637 2, 98 | lawful to buy the kingdom of heaven: for Gregory says in a ~ 638 2, 98 | in Ev.): "The kingdom of heaven is worth as much as you ~ 639 2, 98 | Reply OBJ 3: The kingdom of heaven is said to be bought when 640 2, 101 | lesser in the kingdom of heaven is greater than John the ~ 641 2, 109 | them by ascending into ~heaven, He was, so to speak, held 642 2, 119 | and their acts remain in heaven, as stated ~above (FS, Q[ 643 2, 119 | of piety cannot remain in heaven: ~for Gregory says (Moral. 644 2, 119 | there will be no piety in heaven since ~there will be no 645 2, 119 | this act has no place in ~heaven, especially after the Day 646 2, 120 | in six days the Lord made heaven and earth . . . and rested ~ 647 2, 120 | the enjoyment ~of God in heaven. Hence the precept about 648 2, 122 | theirs ~is the kingdom of heaven." Therefore martyrdom is 649 2, 130 | glorify your Father Who is in ~heaven."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[132] 650 2, 130 | of your Father Who is in heaven." Therefore vainglory is 651 2, 134 | virtues are most ~perfect in heaven, as Augustine says (De Trin. 652 2, 134 | virtues do not remain in heaven as regards the ~same act 653 2, 134 | which will not remain in heaven: but they will remain ~in 654 2, 134 | the end, which will be in heaven. Thus justice will ~not 655 2, 134 | justice will ~not be in heaven in relation to buying and 656 2, 134 | the act of patience, in heaven, will not ~consist in bearing 657 2, 134 | patience itself will not be in heaven, since there is no need 658 2, 137 | acts of the gift remain in heaven, as stated above ~(FS, Q[ 659 2, 137 | fortitude does not remain in heaven: ~for Gregory says (Moral. 660 2, 137 | be altogether absent from heaven." ~Therefore fortitude is 661 2, 137 | have not the same acts in heaven as on the way: ~for they 662 2, 138 | 11:12, "The kingdom of heaven suffereth ~violence, and 663 2, 159 | yourselves treasures in heaven." ~Likewise heavenly consolations 664 2, 169 | is seen by the blessed in heaven, in whom this ~light is 665 2, 169 | the beginning God created heaven and earth'"; some are "about 666 2, 169 | brought to its perfection in ~heaven; wherefore the same text 667 2, 170 | love the lofty things of heaven as soon as we hear ~them, 668 2, 171 | essence is not made void in ~heaven; whereas "prophecy is made 669 2, 171 | off." But those who are in heaven and in the state ~of bliss 670 2, 171 | which we shall have in heaven, so that it is ~distinguished 671 2, 172 | a vessel descending from heaven with all manner of beasts ~ 672 2, 172 | fifth kind is a voice from heaven, as ~that which called to 673 2, 172 | the saints who are now in ~heaven. Nor does it make any difference 674 2, 173 | rapt even to the third heaven." On which words a gloss 675 2, 173 | between the ~earth and the heaven, and brought me in the vision 676 2, 173 | not only "to the third ~heaven" - which pertains to the 677 2, 173 | he was rapt to the third heaven, ~so we read of Peter (Acts 678 2, 173 | instance of the ~"third heaven" and of "paradise." Therefore 679 2, 173 | beatifies the saints in ~heaven. Secondly, by way of a transitory 680 2, 173 | In one way by the third heaven we may understand something ~ 681 2, 173 | corporeal, and thus the third heaven denotes the empyrean [*1 682 2, 173 | to be ~rapt to the "third heaven," not as though his rapture 683 2, 173 | 12 says that ~the "third heaven is a spiritual heaven, where 684 2, 173 | third heaven is a spiritual heaven, where the angels and the 685 2, 173 | that he was rapt ~to this heaven he means that God showed 686 2, 173 | In another way the third heaven may signify a supra-mundane 687 2, 173 | may be called the third heaven in three ways. First, according ~ 688 2, 173 | powers. In this way the first heaven would ~indicate a supramundane 689 2, 173 | Dan. 5:5); the second ~heaven would be an imaginary vision 690 2, 173 | Apocalypse; and the third heaven would denote an intellectual 691 2, 173 | 34). ~Secondly, the third heaven may be taken according to 692 2, 173 | things ~knowable, the first heaven being "the knowledge of 693 2, 173 | Himself." Thirdly, the third heaven may denote the contemplation 694 2, 173 | only "rapt to the third heaven" by reason of his contemplation, ~ 695 2, 173 | Christ rapt even to the third heaven." Now man denotes something 696 2, 173 | since it was "to the third heaven." Now this ~shows that he 697 2, 173 | for if he knew the third heaven to be something corporeal, 698 2, 173 | as the saints see Him in ~heaven." Now from the very fact 699 2, 173 | rapt even to the third heaven," and that something he 700 2, 173 | were rapt to the third heaven. ~Thus Ezechiel is stated ( 701 2, 173 | rapt ~even to the third heaven. Wherefore he knew it to 702 2, 173 | to be really the third ~heaven to which he was rapt, and 703 2, 173 | imaginary likeness of the third ~heaven: otherwise if he gave the 704 2, 173 | he gave the name of third heaven to an imaginary ~third heaven, 705 2, 173 | heaven to an imaginary ~third heaven, in the same way he might 706 2, 173 | it to be really the third heaven, it follows that ~either 707 2, 173 | he was rapt to the third heaven, his soul was in his body ( 708 2, 173 | Apostle knew that either the heaven in question was ~something 709 2, 173 | something incorporeal in that ~heaven; yet this could be done 710 2, 173 | perfectly as do the saints in heaven. Hence Augustine says (Gen. 711 2, 173 | carnal ~senses to the third heaven, he lacked that full and 712 2, 178 | and angels ~returning to heaven, without doubt he could 713 2, 178 | with the contemplation in heaven; and in like manner the ~ 714 2, 178 | delight of contemplation in heaven, of which it is written ( 715 2, 178 | away above itself, it opens heaven and ~discovers the spiritual 716 2, 178 | not the same here as in ~heaven: yet the contemplative life 717 2, 182 | but we shall have it in heaven.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[184] A[ 718 2, 182 | comparison with the perfection of heaven.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[184] A[ 719 2, 182 | that even the perfection of heaven ~is not excepted from this 720 2, 184 | acquiring the happiness of heaven. ~Wherefore our Lord said ( 721 2, 184 | thou shalt have treasure in heaven." Now ~riches once they 722 2, 184 | enter into the kingdom of ~heaven," which we must understand 723 2, 184 | enter into the ~kingdom of heaven." Hence it is not said simply 724 2, 184 | eunuchs, for the kingdom of heaven," and then added: ~"He that 725 2, 186 | of which will remain in heaven," and further on: ~"Whatever 726 2, 186 | to ~enter the kingdom of heaven,' but: 'It is difficult.'" 727 3, 1 | earthy; the second man from heaven, heavenly."~Aquin.: SMT 728 3, 1 | virtue should come from heaven, save in ~the time of youth." 729 3, 5 | earthy; the second man from heaven, heavenly." But the first ~ 730 3, 5 | man, i.e. Christ, was of heaven as regards ~the body.~Aquin.: 731 3, 5 | bringing it with Him ~from heaven."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[5] A[ 732 3, 5 | ways to have come down from heaven. ~First, as regards His 733 3, 5 | Nature ~ceased to be in heaven, but inasmuch as He began 734 3, 5 | man hath ~ascended into heaven, but He that descended from 735 3, 5 | but He that descended from heaven, the Son of Man, ~Who is 736 3, 5 | the Son of Man, ~Who is in heaven."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[5] A[ 737 3, 5 | of Christ descended from heaven, but that His body was formed 738 3, 7 | had the contemplation of ~heaven. Therefore He had not these 739 3, 7 | A[10]). And yet even in heaven ~the gifts of the Holy Ghost 740 3, 7 | gifts which are in common in heaven, viz.: vision, ~possession 741 3, 7 | prerogatives of saints, both in heaven and on earth, which ~are 742 3, 8 | Hence this ~will be in heaven, and not on earth, in which " 743 3, 8 | of the faithful; ~but, in heaven, it is the congregation 744 3, 10 | knoweth, neither the angels in heaven nor the Son, but the Father." ~ 745 3, 12 | appeared to Him an angel from ~heaven, strengthening Him." But 746 3, 13 | power is given to Me in heaven and on earth." Now by the 747 3, 13 | earth." Now by the words "heaven ~and earth" are meant all 748 3, 13 | the ~beginning God created heaven and earth." Therefore it 749 3, 13 | all things that are in ~heaven and on earth" [*Eph. 1:10]. 750 3, 13 | power is given" to Him "in heaven and on earth."~Aquin.: SMT 751 3, 15 | Saints, whose souls are in heaven and whose bodies ~are in 752 3, 18 | who are ~comprehensors in heaven will only what God wills, 753 3, 20 | power is given to Me in heaven and in earth."~Aquin.: SMT 754 3, 22 | Holies - that is, into ~heaven - and prepared the way for 755 3, 22 | The Saints who will be in heaven will not need any further ~ 756 3, 25 | Man" that "will appear in heaven," as it is written (Mt. 757 3, 25 | resting-place of ~the Lord of Heaven, the abode of Christ, should 758 3, 27 | have entered the gates of heaven. But this was not ~possible 759 3, 27 | her body was assumed into heaven, and yet Scripture ~does 760 3, 31 | earthly: the second man, from heaven, heavenly." Now, the first 761 3, 31 | Christ, is said to be of heaven, not ~indeed as to the matter 762 3, 31 | ill becomes God, Who fills heaven and earth, as is written 763 3, 31 | longer ~continued to govern heaven and earth, and as though 764 3, 32 | For of ~Him [ex ipso], are heaven and earth, since He made 765 3, 33 | 6:38: "I ~came down from heaven."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[33] A[ 766 3, 35 | was not brought down from heaven, as the heretic Valentine ~ 767 3, 35 | Bread which ~came down from heaven.'"~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[35] 768 3, 36 | the birth of the King of heaven, the earthly king is ~troubled: 769 3, 36 | departed from them into heaven they [Vulg.: 'the shepherds'] 770 3, 36 | were ~really angels from heaven. Therefore also the star 771 3, 36 | Reply OBJ 2: The angels of heaven, by reason of their very 772 3, 36 | minister." But the stars of heaven do not ~change their position. 773 3, 37 | Christ brought His body from heaven. Secondly, in order to show ~ 774 3, 38 | of John . . . was it from heaven or from men?" Therefore 775 3, 38 | being baptized and praying, ~heaven was opened."~Aquin.: SMT 776 3, 39 | that movement; thus the heaven, which is the first cause 777 3, 39 | to be ~snatched up into heaven in a fiery chariot, as it 778 3, 39 | to wit, the approach to heaven is laid open by the fire 779 3, 39 | one who ~needs to enter heaven, by reason of his being 780 3, 39 | reason of his being out of heaven. But Christ ~was always 781 3, 39 | But Christ ~was always in heaven, according to Jn. 3:13: " 782 3, 39 | The Son of Man who is in ~heaven." Therefore it seems that 783 3, 39 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, heaven was opened to the faithful 784 3, 39 | His ~Passion, could enter heaven. Therefore the heavens should 785 3, 39 | being baptized and ~praying, heaven was opened."~Aquin.: SMT 786 3, 39 | when ~Christ was baptized, heaven was opened, to show that 787 3, 39 | to show that the way to heaven is open to the ~baptized.~ 788 3, 39 | continually, in order to enter ~heaven: for though sins are remitted 789 3, 39 | being baptized and praying, heaven was opened": because, to ~ 790 3, 39 | fact that through baptism heaven ~is opened to believers 791 3, 39 | pointedly (Mt. 3:16) that "heaven was opened to Him" - that 792 3, 39 | Divine Nature He was ever in ~heaven.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[39] A[ 793 3, 39 | the ~creature" - namely, heaven - "had been sundered he 794 3, 39 | signify that the entrance to heaven is opened to men ~through 795 3, 39 | sanctified baptism, saw that heaven was ~opened to men: nevertheless 796 3, 39 | cause of the opening of ~heaven to men. But it behooves 797 3, 39 | in ~order that he enter heaven. And this is effected by 798 3, 39 | no ~longer needed for a heaven which thenceforth would 799 3, 39 | departed from entering into heaven were entirely removed by ~ 800 3, 39 | which men were to enter into heaven.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[39] A[ 801 3, 39 | 17): "Behold a voice from heaven, ~saying: This is My beloved 802 3, 40 | eunuchs for the ~kingdom of heaven: he that can take it let 803 3, 42 | according to Lk. 21:33: "Heaven and earth shall pass away, 804 3, 43 | as they sought, viz. from heaven": but not that ~He gave 805 3, 43 | fishes, and, looking up to heaven, He blessed and brake: It ~ 806 3, 43 | indeed, ~He looks up to heaven" - for instance, in multiplying 807 3, 43 | dead, and to ascend into heaven. If anyone deem this a slight ~ 808 3, 43 | text of ~St. Augustine] "heaven and earth . . . for 'heaven 809 3, 43 | heaven and earth . . . for 'heaven and earth shall pass ~away'; 810 3, 44 | the things that are in ~heaven." Therefore it was not fitting 811 3, 44 | made in the ~firmament of heaven . . . and let them be for 812 3, 44 | Him to give "a sign from heaven," He ~refused, as Matthew 813 3, 44 | air and water are between heaven and earth. But Christ ~worked 814 3, 45 | Pharisees ~asked for a sign from heaven, He refused to give one; 815 3, 45 | faith, He gives a sign from heaven, Elias ~coming down thence, 816 3, 45 | brought down from the empyrean heaven, but from some place on 817 3, 46 | prepares for us an ~ascent into heaven, as Chrysostom [*Athanasius, 818 3, 49 | reconciled with God?~(5) Whether heaven's gate was opened to us 819 3, 49 | Christ opened the gate of heaven to us by His Passion?~Aquin.: 820 3, 49 | did not open the gate of heaven to us ~by His Passion. For 821 3, 49 | entering into the kingdom of heaven. It seems, therefore, that 822 3, 49 | gate of the kingdom of ~heaven.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[49] A[ 823 3, 49 | Elias was caught up to heaven previous to Christ's ~Passion ( 824 3, 49 | seems that the opening of heaven's gate is not the result 825 3, 49 | Consequently the opening of heaven is not the result of Christ' 826 3, 49 | But to open the way to heaven seems to ~be nothing else 827 3, 49 | seems that the ~gate of heaven was opened to us, not by 828 3, 49 | entering into the ~kingdom of heaven. The first is common to 829 3, 49 | parents' sin, and by that sin heaven's entrance is closed to 830 3, 49 | Consequently, ~then the gate of heaven's kingdom is thrown open 831 3, 49 | could ~enter the kingdom of heaven by obtaining everlasting 832 3, 49 | up into the atmospheric heaven, but not in ~to the empyrean 833 3, 49 | not in ~to the empyrean heaven, which is the abode of the 834 3, 49 | for Christ's sake, to whom heaven was ever open, ~but in order 835 3, 49 | in order to signify that heaven is opened to the baptized, 836 3, 49 | opening of the ~kingdom of heaven, and removed the obstacle; 837 3, 49 | as to His ascension into heaven: hence it is written (Eph. ~ 838 3, 49 | bow, of those ~that are in heaven, on earth, and under the 839 3, 52 | only "of them that are in heaven," but likewise "of ~them 840 3, 52 | relatively to the height of ~heaven this darksome air is infernal, 841 3, 52 | Father, the whole Son in heaven, on earth, in the Virgin' 842 3, 52 | kingdom of darkness into heaven," as ~the gloss explains.~ 843 3, 52 | had adored the host of heaven," according ~to Jerome's 844 3, 54 | which rose, ascended to heaven. But ~some of His blood 845 3, 54 | our Lord's body to be in heaven, such as it was when He 846 3, 54 | was when He ascended ~into heaven." And Gregory (Moral. xiv) 847 3, 55 | saw Christ ascend into heaven, according to Acts 1:9: " 848 3, 55 | how ~He was received into heaven. But Christ's Resurrection 849 3, 55 | did not at once ascend to ~heaven, but after forty days, as 850 3, 55 | cloud, He was ascending into heaven. But, as John admits, not ~ 851 3, 55 | frequently before He ~went up to heaven," in order to comfort them. 852 3, 55 | further by ascending into heaven while they were beholding 853 3, 55 | No man hath ascended into heaven, but He that ~descended 854 3, 55 | He that ~descended from heaven, the Son of Man who is in 855 3, 55 | the Son of Man who is in heaven."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[55] A[ 856 3, 57 | for Christ to ascend into heaven?~(2) According to which 857 3, 57 | for Christ to ascend into heaven?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[57] A[ 858 3, 57 | for Christ to ascend into ~heaven. For the Philosopher says ( 859 3, 57 | thing for Christ to be in heaven than upon ~earth, because 860 3, 57 | or in body by being in ~heaven. Therefore it seems that 861 3, 57 | not have ascended into ~heaven.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[57] A[ 862 3, 57 | Christ to have ~ascended into heaven.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[57] A[ 863 3, 57 | But He did not ascend into heaven ~immediately after rising 864 3, 57 | that He should ascend to ~heaven.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[57] A[ 865 3, 57 | OBJ 2: By ascending into heaven Christ acquired no addition 866 3, 57 | it when He ascended into heaven, but that He rejoiced ~thereat 867 3, 57 | For, "by ascending into ~heaven He did not abandon those 868 3, 57 | Christ's Ascension into heaven, whereby He ~withdrew His 869 3, 57 | may be." For by placing in heaven the ~human nature which 870 3, 57 | Christ's Ascension into heaven belonged to Him according 871 3, 57 | Christ's Ascension into heaven belonged to Him ~according 872 3, 57 | that is mounted upon the ~heaven is thy helper." But these 873 3, 57 | to Christ to ascend into ~heaven as God.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[ 874 3, 57 | same person to ascend into heaven as ~to descend from heaven, 875 3, 57 | heaven as ~to descend from heaven, according to Jn. 3:13: " 876 3, 57 | man hath ascended into ~heaven, but He that descended from 877 3, 57 | but He that descended from heaven": and Eph. 4:10: "He that ~ 878 3, 57 | But Christ came down from ~heaven not as man, but as God: 879 3, 57 | previously His Nature in heaven ~was not human, but Divine. 880 3, 57 | that Christ ascended into ~heaven as God.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[ 881 3, 57 | that Christ ascended into heaven as man, but not as God. ~ 882 3, 57 | since Christ ascended into heaven in virtue of His Godhead, 883 3, 57 | that Christ ascended ~into heaven not as man, but as God. 884 3, 57 | to have ~descended from heaven, which is attributed to 885 3, 57 | said to have descended from heaven, not ~that He deserted heaven, 886 3, 57 | heaven, not ~that He deserted heaven, but because He assumed 887 3, 57 | to them, was taken up to heaven"; and (Acts 1:9) that, " 888 3, 57 | Christ was taken up into heaven.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[57] A[ 889 3, 57 | Christ did not ascend to heaven by His own power.~Aquin.: 890 3, 57 | not have been ~uplifted to heaven "while" the disciples "looked 891 3, 57 | Christ did not ascend to heaven by His ~own power.~Aquin.: 892 3, 57 | Christ did not ascend into heaven by such power as this. The ~ 893 3, 57 | this that He ascended to heaven.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[57] A[ 894 3, 57 | saints are lifted up to heaven. But we have ~already treated 895 3, 57 | Christ's ~body ascended into heaven by the power of His soul 896 3, 57 | source ~of the ascent into heaven. Therefore Christ ascended 897 3, 57 | Therefore Christ ascended into heaven by His ~own power, first 898 3, 57 | also Christ ascended into heaven by His own ~power, and yet 899 3, 57 | raised up and taken up to heaven by the Father.~Aquin.: SMT 900 3, 57 | Christ did not ascend into heaven ~by His own power, i.e. 901 3, 57 | the Lord's ~throne is in heaven." But what is in heaven 902 3, 57 | heaven." But what is in heaven is not above heaven. ~Therefore 903 3, 57 | is in heaven is not above heaven. ~Therefore Christ did not 904 3, 57 | all the heavens unless ~heaven were divided; which is impossible.~ 905 3, 57 | cannot be uplifted beyond heaven. ~Consequently, Christ did 906 3, 57 | earthly body to be above heaven, it seems that Christ's 907 3, 57 | body did not ~ascend above heaven.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[57] A[ 908 3, 57 | s seat is said to be in heaven, not as though heaven ~contained 909 3, 57 | in heaven, not as though heaven ~contained Him, but rather 910 3, 57 | necessary for any part of heaven to be higher, but for Him 911 3, 57 | place, and such is the first heaven. Therefore ~bodies need 912 3, 57 | vacuum to exist outside heaven, since there is no place 913 3, 57 | there is no body beyond heaven, this must be understood 914 3, 57 | body has the power to be in heaven or above ~heaven. not from 915 3, 57 | to be in heaven or above ~heaven. not from its natural principles, 916 3, 57 | Christ ~did not ascend into heaven to remain there eternally; 917 3, 57 | have seen Him going, into heaven." ~Besides, we read of Him 918 3, 57 | earth ~after He went up to heaven. to Paul, for instance ( 919 3, 57 | leave you and ascend into heaven.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[57] A[ 920 3, 57 | earthly man, but the ~God of heaven; thus the Apostle says ( 921 3, 57 | way for our ascent into heaven, ~according to His own saying ( 922 3, 57 | sign whereof He took to heaven the souls of the ~saints 923 3, 57 | because He took with Him ~to heaven those who had been held 924 3, 57 | captives by the devil - to heaven, as ~to a place strange 925 3, 57 | so also Christ entered ~heaven "to make intercession for 926 3, 57 | which He took with Him to ~heaven is a pleading for us. so 927 3, 57 | cause of our ascending to heaven, ~properly speaking, by 928 3, 57 | Christ by once ascending into heaven acquired for Himself ~and 929 3, 58 | to them, was taken up to heaven, and ~sitteth on the right 930 3, 58 | Jesus was taken up into heaven, and sitteth on the right 931 3, 58 | that Christ was taken up to heaven. Therefore ~neither does 932 3, 59 | power is given to Me in heaven and in earth." But as to 933 3, 59 | shall not be rewarded in heaven, nor the souls of the lost 934 3, 59 | bow, of those that are in heaven, on earth, ~and under the 935 3, 63 | ordained, will not endure in heaven, ~where there will be no 936 3, 64 | righteous, "than to ~create heaven and earth." But Christ could 937 3, 64 | disciples the power of creating heaven and earth: neither, therefore, ~ 938 3, 64 | 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, in heaven holy men are likened to 939 3, 64 | But some holy men, when in heaven, can be ministers of the ~ 940 3, 64 | Reply OBJ 2: The saints in heaven resemble the angels as to 941 3, 68 | there is no other name under heaven given to men, whereby ~we 942 3, 69 | great) door was opened in heaven." Therefore it is not the 943 3, 69 | contrary, on Lk. 3:21, "Heaven was opened," the gloss of 944 3, 70 | entrance of the kingdom of heaven, which obstacle was ~removed 945 3, 73 | which shall come to pass in ~heaven; and according to this it 946 3, 73 | us into the kingdom of heaven, being a kind of "viaticum." 947 3, 74 | 13:33: "The kingdom of heaven is like unto ~leaven," etc. 948 3, 75 | true body, and it is in heaven. ~Consequently, it seems 949 3, 75 | it ~would cease to be in heaven: for what is moved locally 950 3, 76 | performed: whereas it is in heaven under its own species, ~ 951 3, 76 | Christ's body is at rest in heaven. Therefore it is not movably 952 3, 76 | in which He ascended to heaven: yet what appears ~miraculously 953 3, 76 | species, and is adored in ~heaven, it is not seen under its 954 3, 77 | bread "coming down from heaven." ~Consequently, Ambrose 955 3, 79 | which ~cometh down from heaven; that if any man eat of 956 3, 80 | the bread we hope for in heaven), and ~not by faith, as 957 3, 80 | ordained to ~the enjoyment of heaven, as to its end, in the same 958 3, 80 | angels enjoy Christ in ~heaven. Consequently, man is said 959 3, 80 | which has come down from heaven be defiled and touched by 960 3, 83 | lifting up His eyes to heaven while consecrating this 961 3, 83 | Lifting up His eyes to heaven," and again, "Take ye and 962 3, 83 | uplifting of His eyes to heaven at the ~supper; nevertheless 963 3, 83 | that we may be enrolled in heaven; ~'ratified,' i.e. that 964 3, 83 | species may ~be borne up to heaven; nor that Christ's true 965 3, 83 | either in ~purgatory, or in heaven. However, this rite of reserving 966 3, 84 | but My Father Who is in heaven." Therefore it seems presumptuous ~ 967 3, 84 | keys of the kingdom of ~heaven." Consequently there is 968 3, 84 | penance, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand." ~Therefore 969 3, 84 | the keys of the kingdom of heaven," etc.; but it was after 970 3, 85 | Father, I have sinned against heaven and before thee"; and as 971 3, 85 | penance, ~for the kingdom of heaven is at hand." Now the kingdom 972 3, 85 | hand." Now the kingdom of heaven is the ~object of hope. 973 3, 85 | OBJ 2: When the kingdom of heaven is said to be at hand, we 974 3, 87 | sake, since he would go to heaven at once, which would not ~ 975 3, 87 | sin, would go straight to heaven if sprinkled ~with holy 976 3, 89 | that there is more joy in heaven on ~their account, even 977 3, 89 | earth shall be loosed in heaven.'" And further on he adds: " 978 3, 89 | obtaining of the kingdom of heaven, and do not exclude the 979 Suppl, 2 | the movement of the first heaven. Now, in ~all the moral 980 Suppl, 7 | for "it opens the gate of heaven," as the Master says (Sent. ~ 981 Suppl, 10| But a dying man can enter heaven before making his confession. ~ 982 Suppl, 13| latter will go straight to heaven, if he die after the ~whole 983 Suppl, 15| whose "conversation is in heaven": and this, since it ~is 984 Suppl, 16| Therefore the saints in heaven have not ~penance.~Aquin.: 985 Suppl, 16| Further, the saints in heaven are conformed to Christ. 986 Suppl, 16| penance in the saints in heaven.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[16] A[ 987 Suppl, 16| act. But ~the saints in heaven will not repent actually, 988 Suppl, 16| 15), and will remain in heaven. ~Therefore penance will 989 Suppl, 16| cardinal virtues will remain in heaven, but only as ~regards the 990 Suppl, 16| this life, will not be in heaven: and yet the habit ~will 991 Suppl, 16| the same act of penance in heaven as ~now, we answer the latter 992 Suppl, 16| latter by saying that in heaven one will be altogether ~ 993 Suppl, 16| souls of the blessed in ~heaven. Therefore there can be 994 Suppl, 17| behold a door ~was opened in heaven," which door is Christ, 995 Suppl, 17| keys for the ~entrance into heaven.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[17] A[ 996 Suppl, 17| hell is opened to whomever heaven is closed, and vice ~versa. 997 Suppl, 17| whoever has the keys of heaven, has the keys of hell. ~ 998 Suppl, 17| neither ~has she the keys of heaven.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[17] A[ 999 Suppl, 17| keys of the kingdom of heaven."~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[17] A[ 1000 Suppl, 17| Reply OBJ 1: The door of heaven, considered in itself, is


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