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501 2, 106 | from the beginning of the world with things that are necessary 502 2, 106 | from the beginning of the world.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[106] A[ 503 2, 106 | from the ~beginning of the world.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[106] A[ 504 2, 106 | from the beginning of the world. The first is ~because the 505 2, 106 | from the beginning of the world, which Law was to be published 506 2, 106 | last till the end of the world?~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[106] A[ 507 2, 106 | last until the end of ~the world. Because, as the Apostle 508 2, 106 | be preached in the whole world . . . and then shall the ~ 509 2, 106 | preached ~throughout the whole world: and yet the consummation 510 2, 106 | the consummation of the world.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[106] A[ 511 2, 106 | answer that, The state of the world may change in two ways. 512 2, 106 | preached throughout the world even at the time of the ~ 513 2, 106 | extending ~throughout the world and producing its full effect, 514 2, 106 | not preached to the ~whole world yet, but, when it is, the 515 2, 106 | the consummation of the world will come.~ 516 2, 107 | burdened with the sins of this world." And further on He ~says 517 2, 108 | be preached in ~the whole world." But the kingdom of God 518 2, 108 | Gospel throughout the whole ~world. Nor must we wonder if He 519 2, 108 | 16: "All that is in the world is the ~concupiscence of 520 2, 108 | between the things of this world, and spiritual goods ~wherein 521 2, 108 | wholly to the things of this world, so as to make them his ~ 522 2, 108 | renounce the things of the world altogether: since he ~can, 523 2, 108 | using the things of this world, attain to eternal happiness, ~ 524 2, 108 | giving up the goods of this world entirely: wherefore ~the 525 2, 108 | 4~Now the goods of this world which come into use in human 526 2, 112 | not the Spirit of this world, but the Spirit that is 527 2, 113 | and the creation of the world, and, ~generally speaking, 528 2, 2 | sins [Vulg.: ~'sin'] of the world," thus foretelling His future 529 2, 2 | adds: "In that He made this world, ~God is known to all nations; 530 2, 2 | takes away the sin of the world, He now ~makes known to 531 2, 2 | flesh; that He renewed the world ~through the grace of the 532 2, 2 | apostles it was ~shown to the world.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[2] A[8] 533 2, 8 | because the intelligible world is enclosed within as ~compared 534 2, 8 | compared with the sensible world, which is perceived externally), 535 2, 10 | do away with harlots, the world will be ~convulsed with 536 2, 11 | harvest," i.e. the end of the world, as a ~gloss explains it. 537 2, 11 | also to be severed from the world by ~death. For it is a much 538 2, 11 | exterminated thereby from the world by death. For ~Jerome commenting 539 2, 13 | increase of Divine grace in the world.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[14] A[ 540 2, 13 | forgiven him, neither in this world, nor ~in the world to come": 541 2, 13 | this world, nor ~in the world to come": and Augustine 542 2, 13 | this sin, neither in this world nor in the world to come, ~ 543 2, 13 | in this world nor in the world to come, ~because they were 544 2, 16 | dead and the life of the ~world to come." Now expectation 545 2, 18 | desire for ~things of this world, is distinct from "concupiscence 546 2, 18 | whereby a man trusts in the world as his end, so that worldly 547 2, 23 | But this cannot be in this world, wherein it is ~impossible 548 2, 23 | OBJ 3: Further, in this world, however perfect a man's 549 2, 25 | be with us only in this world. Therefore we should not 550 2, 26 | indeed the Saviour of ~the world." ~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[27] 551 2, 27 | as long as we are in this world, ~the movement of desire 552 2, 28 | which may be had in this world, for though the chief ~movement 553 2, 30 | hath the substance ~of this world, and shall see his brother 554 2, 33 | 20): "The sorrow of the world ~worketh death." But such 555 2, 33 | contrasted with sorrow of the world. Therefore it is a ~mortal 556 2, 34 | devil, death came ~into the world" (Wis. 2:24).~Aquin.: SMT 557 2, 44 | seem to be wise in this world, let him become a ~fool, 558 2, 44 | It is the wisdom of the world that deceives and makes 559 2, 44 | 19): "The wisdom of this ~world is foolishness with God." 560 2, 44 | 29) ~"the wisdom of this world consists in covering the 561 2, 45 | The children of this world are more prudent [Douay: ~' 562 2, 45 | Now the ~children of this world are sinners. Therefore there 563 2, 53 | too is he ~tempted by the world and the devil. But no prudence 564 2, 53 | But no prudence of the world, or of ~the devil is accounted 565 2, 53 | aspect ~under which the world and the flesh tempt us, 566 2, 53 | The children of this ~world are more prudent [Douay: ' 567 2, 53 | external things of the world on account of the flesh.~ 568 2, 53 | 29): "The wisdom of ~this world is to hide one's thoughts 569 2, 53 | that "the care of this world . . . chokes up the word." 570 2, 64 | Charge the rich of this world . . . to give easily, to 571 2, 69 | to search ~throughout the world for the needy that one may 572 2, 79 | oneself unspotted from this world." Now "to visit the ~fatherless 573 2, 79 | oneself unspotted from this world" belongs to the ~order of 574 2, 79 | oneself unspotted from this world" is an act of ~religion 575 2, 79 | be guided by the sensible world, since "invisible things . . . ~ 576 2, 81 | some yet living in this world, or even some ~who are in 577 2, 81 | what takes place in this world, especially the interior 578 2, 81 | 3: Those who are in this world or in Purgatory, do not 579 2, 82 | Who is "the light of the world" [*Jn. 8:12; 9:5], and is 580 2, 85 | spread abroad throughout the world, and ~many of them have 581 2, 86 | perfection by renouncing the world and his own will by the ~ 582 2, 86 | whereby a man renounces the world and ~binds himself wholly 583 2, 86 | solicitous ~for the things of the world, how he may please his wife; 584 2, 86 | religious is dead to the world and lives to God, and so 585 2, 86 | the vows he made in the world, even from the vow of ~making 586 2, 86 | which he made ~when in the world, because by entering religion 587 2, 87 | OBJ 4: Further, in this world no living man is equal in 588 2, 90 | The ~children of this world are more prudent [Douay: ' 589 2, 91 | just in any ~age of the world. Now before the giving of 590 2, 92 | an idol is nothing in the world," and further on (1 ~Cor. 591 2, 92 | again deemed the whole ~world to be one god, not by reason 592 2, 92 | than a soul governing the world by movement and reason: ~ 593 2, 92 | to be given to the ~whole world and to all its parts, heaven, 594 2, 92 | from their study of the world and taught in the ~schools: 595 2, 92 | idol is nothing in the ~world" means that those images 596 2, 92 | sets up another God in the world, and lessens the divine ~ 597 2, 92 | i.e. idols, "came into the world."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[94] A[ 598 2, 92 | the gods ~that rule the world."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[94] A[ 599 2, 92 | remembrance of the creation of the world, so that man still retained 600 2, 93 | what takes place in the world, according to ~Dionysius ( 601 2, 98 | for money, said that the world was not created by God, 602 2, 98 | OBJ 6: Further, in this world external punishment is not 603 2, 98 | lest they wander about the world, but they ~must not be admitted 604 2, 99 | of one who is yet in the world, ~and of one who has made 605 2, 99 | For he that is in the ~world, if he has parents unable 606 2, 99 | to be already dead to the world: ~wherefore he ought not, 607 2, 111 | seem to be wise in ~this world, let him become a fool that 608 2, 115 | such as ~the things of this world that are granted us for 609 2, 115 | R.O. 3 Para. 2/2~'In this world he that wishes to be pleasing 610 2, 116 | thinks in the things of the world, how he ~may please the 611 2, 116 | how he ~may please the world," which pertains to the 612 2, 117 | Charge the rich of ~this world . . . to give easily, to 613 2, 120 | of the ~Creation of the world, from which work God is 614 2, 120 | representing the Creation of ~the world, it is a ceremonial precept. 615 2, 130 | not the spirit of this ~world, but the Spirit that is 616 2, 134 | 10, "The ~sorrow of the world worketh death," and Ecclus. 617 2, 135 | whereas these, ~although the world rage against their constancy, 618 2, 145 | the consummation of the ~world." Therefore the righteous 619 2, 150 | thinketh on the things of the world, ~how she may please her 620 2, 150 | think "on the things of the world," as the ~Apostle says ( 621 2, 151 | hatred of God, love of this world and abhorrence or despair 622 2, 151 | or despair of ~a future world." For mental blindness, 623 2, 151 | this there is "love of this world," whose pleasures a man 624 2, 151 | is "despair of a future world," ~because through being 625 2, 161 | man sin entered into this world." Therefore man's ~first 626 2, 161 | death entered into ~this world," as the Apostle says (Rm. 627 2, 162 | man sin entered ~into this world, and by sin death."~Aquin.: 628 2, 165 | disposition of the whole world, and the virtues of the 629 2, 165 | this body which we call the world. So great a pride is ~thus 630 2, 166 | games ~and the sights of the world, if he wishes to obtain 631 2, 167 | thinketh on the things of the world, how ~she may please her 632 2, 167 | think on ~the things of the world, either husbands how they 633 2, 173 | forgetful of this lower world." Now dread of earthly ~ 634 2, 174 | disperse throughout the whole world, and preach His faith ~everywhere, 635 2, 174 | shall fill the face of the world with seed." Moreover those 636 2, 178 | discovers the spiritual world to the eyes of the mind."~ 637 2, 178 | weak in the love of the world ere we wax strong in the 638 2, 179 | active life ~ends with this world, but the contemplative life 639 2, 179 | active life so long ~as the world lasts, from the fact that 640 2, 182 | God's sake, both in this world and in the world ~to come." 641 2, 182 | in this world and in the world ~to come." Hence it is that 642 2, 182 | any way at all live in the world, there is ~greater difficulty 643 2, 183 | unlawful to return to the world ~from the religious state, 644 2, 183 | himself with things of the world. Now ~neither bishops nor 645 2, 183 | the vows he made in the world. But a religious who is ~ 646 2, 183 | those who are living in the world are compared ~to the vows 647 2, 184 | while remaining in ~the world.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[186] A[ 648 2, 184 | he who renounces ~this world, and does all the good he 649 2, 184 | religious to renounce the world. Therefore it belongs to 650 2, 184 | that "the care of this world and ~the deceitfulness of 651 2, 184 | solicitous for the things of ~the world, how he may please his wife."~ 652 2, 184 | For those who live in the world, keep ~something for themselves, 653 2, 184 | who renounce the present ~world. ~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[186] 654 2, 185 | though they be ~dead to the world and live to God, are unworthy 655 2, 185 | that "if ~they had in the world the wherewithal easily to 656 2, 185 | synagogues and of the whole world." Fourthly, if they have 657 2, 185 | prove your contempt of the world, yet so that your ~mind 658 2, 185 | profess contempt of the world.~ 659 2, 186 | concerned with the present world. Now ~all religious are 660 2, 186 | are said to renounce the world; wherefore Gregory says ~( 661 2, 186 | He who renounces this world, and does all the good ~ 662 2, 186 | OBJ 3: A man may be in the world in two ways: in one way 663 2, 186 | have chosen you out of the world," ~and yet speaking of them 664 2, 186 | 11): "These are in ~the world, and I come to Thee." Although, 665 2, 186 | the active life are in the world as to the ~presence of the 666 2, 186 | body, they are not in the world as regards their bent of ~ 667 2, 186 | seeking ~anything of the world, but merely for the sake 668 2, 186 | for "they ~. . . use this world, as if they used it not," 669 2, 186 | self unspotted from this world," namely ~to avoid being 670 2, 186 | than ~they had been in the world; though serving the poor 671 2, 186 | they are rich, who in the world were beggars." But ~it is 672 2, 186 | who as ~despising the world and valuing all things at 673 2, 186 | word, and the care of this world, and the deceitfulness ~ 674 2, 187 | the commandments in the world before entering ~religion; 675 2, 187 | anyone while yet in the world to be bound by ~vow to enter 676 2, 187 | even those who live in the world honor ~their parents in 677 2, 187 | he bound to remain in the world in order to earn the means 678 2, 187 | previously while in the ~world. But this would seem objectionable, 679 2, 187 | by educating him in the world for ~the religious life; 680 2, 187 | the rough paths of this world?"~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[189] 681 3, 1 | from the ~beginning of the world?~(6) Whether His Incarnation 682 3, 1 | deferred to the end of ~the world?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[1] A[1] 683 3, 1 | takes ~care of the whole world - the whole universe of 684 3, 1 | government of the whole world to so ~frail a body," as 685 3, 1 | this end was the ~whole world made, as is clear from the 686 3, 1 | 3:16: "God so loved the world as to give His ~only-begotten 687 3, 1 | Christ Jesus came into ~this world to save sinners," a gloss 688 3, 1 | Christ's coming into the world, except to save sinners. 689 3, 1 | sins [Vulg.: 'sin'] of the world."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[1] A[ 690 3, 1 | that Christ came into this world not only ~to take away that 691 3, 1 | light is come into the ~world, and men loved darkness 692 3, 1 | spreading throughout the whole world, but that he ~might account 693 3, 1 | Christ Jesus came into ~this world to save sinners." But more 694 3, 1 | grow cold at the end of the world. Hence ~(Lk. 18:8) it is 695 3, 1 | off till the end of the ~world?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[1] A[6] 696 3, 1 | off till the end of the world. For it is written (Ps. 697 3, 1 | off till the end of the world.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[1] A[6] 698 3, 1 | off till the end of the world.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[1] A[6] 699 3, 1 | Christ at the end of the world was sufficient for the ~ 700 3, 1 | off till the end of the world.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[1] A[6] 701 3, 1 | which ~was made known to the world ought not to have been put 702 3, 1 | off till the end ~of the world.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[1] A[6] 703 3, 1 | at ~the beginning of the world, so also it was not fitting 704 3, 1 | off till the end of the world. And this is ~shown first 705 3, 1 | off till the end of the world. But the perfection of glory 706 3, 1 | will be at the ~end of the world.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[1] A[6] 707 3, 1 | off till the end of the ~world, all knowledge and reverence 708 3, 1 | sent not His Son ~into the world to judge the world" (Hom. 709 3, 1 | into the world to judge the world" (Hom. xxviii): "There are 710 3, 1 | the second, to judge the ~world. For if He had not done 711 3, 1 | mercy till the end of the world.~ 712 3, 2 | Those who came into this world before Christ's coming, 713 3, 3 | for this came I into ~the world, to give testimony to the 714 3, 3 | in Christ reconciling the world to Himself."~Aquin.: SMT 715 3, 4 | 3:16): "God so loved the world as to give His ~only-begotten 716 3, 5 | of the Son of God in the world was not in a real ~body, 717 3, 5 | of the Son of God in the ~world should be in a real body, 718 3, 5 | man that cometh into this ~world," as is written Jn. 1:9, 719 3, 6 | from the beginning of the world, for the ~cause is not subsequent 720 3, 6 | from the beginning of the world the soul ~of Christ was 721 3, 7 | for those of the whole ~world, as is said (1 Jn. 2:2). 722 3, 7 | said to ~be sent into the world, inasmuch as He assumed 723 3, 8 | for those of ~the whole world." Now to save men and to 724 3, 8 | from the beginning of the ~world until its end - nor as regards 725 3, 8 | take the whole time of ~the world in general, Christ is the 726 3, 8 | those men existing in the ~world, who are not predestined, 727 3, 8 | their departure from ~this world, wholly cease to be members 728 3, 8 | is named not only in this world, but ~also in that which 729 3, 8 | devil, death came into the world. And they ~follow him that 730 3, 9 | man that cometh into ~this world," as is written Jn. 1:9.~ 731 3, 10 | or lose the care of the world's government, ~neither did 732 3, 10 | for those of ~the whole world." Therefore the soul of 733 3, 10 | named not only in this ~world, but also in that which 734 3, 12 | for this came I into the world; that I should give ~testimony 735 3, 14 | taken flesh, came into the world. ~Now one satisfies for 736 3, 14 | which was ~brought into the world by Adam, according to Rm. 737 3, 14 | man sin ~entered into this world, and by sin death." Hence 738 3, 14 | man sin entered into this world and by sin, death." Now ~ 739 3, 14 | death entered into this ~world," according to Rm. 5:12. 740 3, 15 | assault on the part ~of the world and the devil, and won the 741 3, 16 | Joan.) that "before the world was, neither ~were we, nor 742 3, 16 | Christ was not, before the world was, "in His humanity."~ 743 3, 18 | before the foundation of the ~world," although in God there 744 3, 22 | sins ~[Vulg.: 'sin'] of the world."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[22] A[ 745 3, 26 | in Christ reconciling the world to Himself." And, ~consequently, 746 3, 27 | relate to His coming into the world; (2) Those things that ~ 747 3, 27 | course of His life in this world; (3) His departure from ~ 748 3, 27 | His departure from ~this world; (4) Those things that concern 749 3, 27 | Manifest Thyself to the world.'" And a little further 750 3, 28 | since by it the sin of the world was taken away, ~according 751 3, 28 | taketh away the sin of the world." Now it was not possible 752 3, 28 | she surpassed the whole world in beauty and dignity: ~ 753 3, 28 | womb received Him Whom the ~world cannot contain." ~Aquin.: 754 3, 29 | He Who came ~into the world, according to the custom 755 3, 29 | according to the custom of the world had to be enrolled ~Now 756 3, 29 | that the prince of the world might be ~deceived - he 757 3, 29 | deceive the princes ~of the world, since the evil disposition 758 3, 31 | man sin entered into this world," i.e. by Adam, ~because 759 3, 31 | My kingdom is not of this world."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[31] A[ 760 3, 31 | taketh away the sin of the world.' And in the ascending order, 761 3, 31 | of the four parts of the world in which we pass this mortal 762 3, 31 | taketh away the sin of the world" (Jn. 1:29), ~whose figure 763 3, 32 | 16): "God so loved the ~world as to give His only-begotten 764 3, 34 | sanctified and sent into the world."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[34] A[ 765 3, 35 | many maintain, that in the world there is a universal soul, ~ 766 3, 35 | God-Man "was born into ~the world," according to Is. 35:1, 767 3, 35 | should have come into the world at Jerusalem.~Aquin.: SMT 768 3, 35 | was our Lord born into the world, that He might ~make known 769 3, 35 | for this came I into the world; that I should give testimony 770 3, 35 | which at that time ruled the world; whence Paul, writing to 771 3, 35 | is spoken of in the whole world." ~Therefore it seems that 772 3, 35 | Rome, the change in the ~world would be ascribed to the 773 3, 35 | But the weak things of the world hath God chosen, that He 774 3, 35 | which was the ~head of the world, in sign of His complete 775 3, 35 | might spread throughout the world; according to Is. ~26:5, 776 3, 35 | namely, when the whole world, as it were, tributary ~ 777 3, 35 | He is the "Light of the world"; wherefore He says ~Himself ( 778 3, 35 | that time, when the whole world lived under one ruler, ~ 779 3, 35 | that throughout the whole world ~there was discord until 780 3, 35 | should be born while the world was ~governed by one ruler, 781 3, 36 | made known to the whole world.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[36] A[ 782 3, 36 | Christ came into this ~world to save sinners." But this 783 3, 36 | justly, and godly in this world." Therefore it seems that 784 3, 36 | when He ~was born into the world according to the flesh, 785 3, 36 | nor is the ~Lord of the world content with the paltry 786 3, 36 | order to set free the whole world from ~the power of the devil; 787 3, 36 | some from all parts of the world.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[36] A[ 788 3, 36 | also in other parts of the world: thus, at Rome the river ~ 789 3, 36 | stranger to the system of this world, they gathered that it was 790 3, 37 | Mighty, the Father of the ~world to come, the Prince of Peace"; 791 3, 38 | that hath appeared to the world, so do the ministers of 792 3, 39 | more profitable to the ~world if He had taught for a longer 793 3, 39 | us from within, and the world and the devils ~assailing 794 3, 39 | have "descended" into the world in the ~mystery of the Incarnation, 795 3, 39 | universal peace of the whole world: and now again the dove 796 3, 39 | forming a man, and in the world itself in forming a ~dove."~ 797 3, 40 | Christ's entrance into ~the world, or to His beginning, it 798 3, 40 | of which He came into the world. Now He ~came into the world, 799 3, 40 | world. Now He ~came into the world, first, that He might publish 800 3, 40 | for this came I into the ~world, that I should give testimony 801 3, 40 | Christ Jesus came into this world to save sinners." And hence, 802 3, 40 | an austere life in this ~world?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[40] A[ 803 3, 40 | an ~austere life in this world. For Christ preached the 804 3, 40 | life of poverty in this world?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[40] A[ 805 3, 40 | life of poverty ~in this world. Because Christ should have 806 3, 40 | Charge the rich of this world not to be ~high-minded." 807 3, 40 | life of poverty in ~this world. First, because this was 808 3, 41 | source - the flesh, the ~world, and the devil. But Christ 809 3, 41 | by the flesh or ~by the world. Therefore neither should 810 3, 41 | compared to the flesh and the world, is the desert; ~because 811 3, 41 | of the flesh and of the world." ~Now, there is no danger 812 3, 41 | mountain so high ~that all the world can be seen from it, so 813 3, 41 | all the kingdoms of the world, ~and the glory of them,' 814 3, 41 | he was the lord of the world."~ 815 3, 42 | compared with the whole world, where Christ's doctrine 816 3, 42 | have spoken openly to the world,' ~as though our Lord had 817 3, 42 | were written everyone, ~the world itself, I think, would not 818 3, 42 | in respect of space the world could not contain them . . . ~ 819 3, 43 | From ~the beginning of the world it has not been heard, that 820 3, 43 | He to have made another world, that we might believe Him 821 3, 43 | Him to be ~Him by whom the world was made? But in this world 822 3, 43 | world was made? But in this world neither a greater world ~ 823 3, 43 | world neither a greater world ~could be made nor one equal 824 3, 43 | if He had made a lesser world in ~comparison with this, 825 3, 44 | shall the prince of this world be cast out." ~Consequently 826 3, 44 | of the princes of this ~world knew it,' for if they had 827 3, 44 | this the children of this ~world object: How is it such a 828 3, 44 | living then throughout the world were ~not on the look-out 829 3, 44 | heavens, proclaiming to the world the birth of our Lord." 830 3, 44 | the greater lights of the world. And, as ~Chrysostom says ( 831 3, 44 | Now Christ ~came into the world and taught in order to save 832 3, 44 | sent not His Son into the world to judge the world, but ~ 833 3, 44 | into the world to judge the world, but ~that the world may 834 3, 44 | the world, but ~that the world may be saved by Him." Therefore 835 3, 44 | Christ came to save the world, not only by Divine power, ~ 836 3, 44 | providence in governing the world. But this work presupposes 837 3, 44 | softened, ~and the whole world changed for the better by 838 3, 45 | signifies the clarity of the world redeemed, which clarity 839 3, 45 | arising from the ~nether world." This is not to be understood 840 3, 46 | to Christ's ~leaving the world. In the first place, His 841 3, 46 | salvation of ~the entire world. Hence Gregory of Nyssa 842 3, 46 | 1/1~OBJ 4: Further, the world was enlightened by Christ' 843 3, 46 | As long as I am in the world I am the light of the ~world." 844 3, 46 | world I am the light of the ~world." Consequently it was fitting 845 3, 46 | have lived longer in the world, so that He should have 846 3, 46 | Him to pass out of this world to the Father"; and (Jn. 847 3, 46 | to redeem and reform the world by His Passion, at ~the 848 3, 46 | be spread over the ~whole world, He wished to suffer in 849 3, 46 | center of the habitable ~world - that is, in Jerusalem. 850 3, 46 | an oblation for the whole world, a cleansing for ~all."~ 851 3, 46 | for the sin of the entire world.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[46] A[ 852 3, 47 | to Jn. 14:31: "That ~the world may know that I love the 853 3, 48 | for those of the whole ~world."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[48] A[ 854 3, 48 | the fulness thereof: the world and all ~they that dwell 855 3, 49 | idolaters in many regions of the world; ~nor will it endure for 856 3, 49 | shall the prince of this world be cast out; and I, if I 857 3, 49 | 3:16: "God so loved ~the world, as to give His only-begotten 858 3, 52 | which He endured ~in this world, as stated above (Q[49], 859 3, 52 | earth He delivered the whole world by His Passion.~Aquin.: 860 3, 52 | from the beginning of the world. ~Consequently, the sense 861 3, 52 | less in hell than in this world, ~because He worked in every 862 3, 52 | His Godhead. But in this ~world He delivered some persons 863 3, 52 | state ~among men in this world; but it was owing to the 864 3, 52 | altogether delivered men in ~this world were purely personal, and 865 3, 53 | off until the end of the world. Therefore, it seems ~that 866 3, 53 | deferred until the end of the ~world.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[53] A[ 867 3, 53 | deferred until the ~end of the world. But to confirm our faith 868 3, 53 | off until the end of the world.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[53] A[ 869 3, 55 | Further, Christ came into the world in order that men might ~ 870 3, 57 | the consummation of the world." For, "by ascending into ~ 871 3, 57 | come and "convince ~the world . . . of justice," that 872 3, 57 | of our justice that the world is reproved: because ~'you 873 3, 57 | understood as a figure of this ~world, wherein Christ dwells in 874 3, 57 | named, not only in this ~world, but also in that which 875 3, 57 | show Himself to the whole world, as at the judgment; or 876 3, 59 | pertaining to the end of the world [*See XP, ~QQ[88], seqq.]. 877 3, 59 | He ~will convince the world of sin, and of justice, 878 3, 59 | Ghost shall convince the world of sin, as if to say 'He 879 3, 59 | afflicted sometimes in this world, and ~sometimes to prosper, 880 3, 59 | My kingdom is not of this world." In ~like fashion He did 881 3, 59 | called for at the end (of the world) to requite man with reward 882 3, 59 | down to the ~close of the world; and even until then faith 883 3, 59 | in the ~beginning of the world, when some fell through 884 3, 59 | whom hath He set over the ~world which He made?" Therefore 885 3, 59 | from the beginning of the world, ~inasmuch as He is the 886 3, 59 | subjected unto angels the world to come" - subject namely 887 3, 61 | taken up with the ~material world would be unable to apply 888 3, 61 | under the elements of the world": but that now ~"when the 889 3, 61 | under the elements of ~this world, by making use of corporeal 890 3, 61 | under the elements of this world": for the very reason that 891 3, 61 | than the elements of this world. But our ~sacraments both 892 3, 66 | But in many ~parts of the world the ordinary way of baptizing 893 3, 68 | for those ~of the whole world," according to 1 Jn. 2:2. 894 3, 68 | renunciation of the devil and this world?" For the ~same reason they 895 3, 68 | yet come forth ~into the world to live among other men. 896 3, 69 | death entered into this world," and, ~consequently, all 897 3, 72 | sent to ~all parts of the world.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[72] A[ 898 3, 72 | struggles ~and combats of this world are reserved. And he who 899 3, 73 | though he depart from this world in the unity of Christ's 900 3, 73 | from the beginning of the world, as stated above (Q[8], ~ 901 3, 75 | the consummation of the world." Now in explaining this, ~ 902 3, 75 | Lord is on ~high until the world be ended; nevertheless the 903 3, 75 | than the creation of the world, in ~which it is not said 904 3, 78 | waters throughout the whole world and during all ~future ages, 905 3, 79 | flesh for the life of the world." But the spiritual life 906 3, 79 | just as by coming into the world, He visibly ~bestowed the 907 3, 79 | the life of grace upon the world, according to Jn. 1:17: " 908 3, 79 | s Passion wrought in the world. Hence, Chrysostom says 909 3, 80 | forgiven him, neither in this world nor in the world to come." 910 3, 80 | in this world nor in the world to come." In ~the third 911 3, 80 | customary throughout the whole world for Christ's body to be 912 3, 83 | from the ~beginning of the world." But according to the second 913 3, 83 | as long as I am in the world, I am the ~light of the 914 3, 83 | I am the ~light of the world." Yet this should be done 915 3, 83 | and redeemed ~the whole world; and very happy is he who 916 3, 83 | established throughout ~the whole world, therefore Christ's Passion 917 3, 83 | country, that so the whole world might ~serve as a house 918 3, 83 | graves until the end of the world": though their souls are 919 3, 83 | those ~still living in this world. while the part kept outside 920 3, 86 | forgiven him, neither in this world nor ~in the world to come." 921 3, 86 | in this world nor ~in the world to come." Therefore not 922 3, 86 | for those of ~the whole world."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[86] A[ 923 3, 86 | in this ~and in the next world, as we explained in the 924 3, 89 | received his reward in ~this world, Abraham would certainly 925 Suppl, 3 | greatest possible sorrow in the world?~(2) Whether the sorrow 926 Suppl, 3 | greatest possible sorrow in the world?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[3] A[1] 927 Suppl, 3 | possible sorrow ~in the world. For sorrow is the sensation 928 Suppl, 10| penitent dwelling in this world, but is so far diminished ~ 929 Suppl, 18| in Purgatory or in this world. Therefore the priest ~does 930 Suppl, 18| for the sins ~of the whole world, so that without prejudice 931 Suppl, 27| than persons living in ~the world.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[27] A[ 932 Suppl, 28| pilgrimage throughout the world with a staff. A penance 933 Suppl, 40| God and the things of ~the world. He does not, however, disdain 934 Suppl, 40| possess the things of the world as not to be withdrawn thereby 935 Suppl, 40| and ~the primates of the world are obedient as to our Lord 936 Suppl, 40| the community of the whole world includes the community of ~ 937 Suppl, 40| confirm thee throughout the world whilst thou ~sittest on 938 Suppl, 41| 31): "They that use this world" (let them be) "as if they 939 Suppl, 54| account of the six ages of the world, as far as the seventh degree 940 Suppl, 56| without danger face ~the outer world which has a natural corruptive 941 Suppl, 58| they would upset the ~whole world if they hindered eating 942 Suppl, 58| witchcraft is nothing in the ~world but an imagining of men 943 Suppl, 59| spread throughout the whole world the ~prohibition extends 944 Suppl, 59| things while ~living in the world is not bound to fulfill 945 Suppl, 59| them when he dies to the ~world by adopting the religious 946 Suppl, 59| the vows he took in ~the world, if they be not contrary 947 Suppl, 60| bound by the laws of this world, for she has none ~but a 948 Suppl, 61| whereby a man dies to the world and lives to God.~Aquin.: 949 Suppl, 61| husband can return to the world. If then the wife can marry 950 Suppl, 61| when he returns ~to the world: which is absurd.~Aquin.: 951 Suppl, 61| not accounted dead to the world by entering ~religion until 952 Suppl, 69| judgment; (6) the fire of the world's final conflagration which ~ 953 Suppl, 69| nevertheless the corporeal world is governed by ~God by means 954 Suppl, 69| by means of the spiritual world, as asserted by Augustine ( 955 Suppl, 69| Scriptures apply the corporeal ~world to the spiritual metaphorically. 956 Suppl, 69| wander throughout the whole world, and are everywhere present 957 Suppl, 69| punished for their sins in this world, ~as the Master said above ( 958 Suppl, 70| things they did in this world: wherefore it is said to 959 Suppl, 70| appear to men even in this world: and yet ~they are not then 960 Suppl, 71| nothing inordinate in the world. For ~guilt cannot be restored 961 Suppl, 72| whom they loved in this world: for they are so filled 962 Suppl, 72| their removal from this world before their woes occur. 963 Suppl, 72| Hesychius ~about the end of the world (Ep. lxxx), refer not only 964 Suppl, 72| towards the ~end of the world there will be a general 965 Suppl, 72| Christ, seeing that the world is not at once destroyed, 966 Suppl, 72| they act upon this lower world as Averroes says (De Subst. ~ 967 Suppl, 72| saints rise again the whole world will be renewed, as we shall 968 Suppl, 72| wonder at the renewing of the world, as stated in the text. ~ 969 Suppl, 72| Whether any cleansing of the world is to take place?~(2) Whether 970 Suppl, 72| Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the world is to be cleansed?~Aquin.: 971 Suppl, 72| be any cleansing of the world. ~For only that which is 972 Suppl, 72| Therefore the creatures ~of the world shall not be cleansed.~Aquin.: 973 Suppl, 72| in the elements of this world. ~Therefore, seemingly, 974 Suppl, 72| that the elements of this world can possibly be cleansed.~ 975 Suppl, 72| says: "The beauty of this world ~will perish in the burning 976 Suppl, 72| I answer that, Since the world was, in a way, made for 977 Suppl, 72| the other bodies ~of the world shall also be changed to 978 Suppl, 72| Accordingly ~that part of the world which is given to our use 979 Suppl, 72| Whether the cleansing of the world will be effected by fire?~ 980 Suppl, 72| since fire is a part of the world, it needs to be cleansed 981 Suppl, 72| purifying the ~parts of the world by separating them from 982 Suppl, 72| separation of the parts of the world from one another at the 983 Suppl, 72| from one another at the world's ~beginning was effected 984 Suppl, 72| that at ~the end of the world the cleansing will be done 985 Suppl, 72| final cleansing of the world will be by means of fire.~ 986 Suppl, 72| this cleansing of the world will ~remove from it the 987 Suppl, 72| will be possible for the world to be cleansed by fire as ~ 988 Suppl, 72| The first cleansing of the world by the deluge regarded ~ 989 Suppl, 72| Moreover, at the end of the world the prevalent sin ~will 990 Suppl, 72| tepidity, as though the world were already growing old, ~ 991 Suppl, 72| Whether the fire whereby the world will be cleansed will be 992 Suppl, 72| that "the fashion of this world will ~perish in the burning 993 Suppl, 72| fire which is now in the world.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[74] A[ 994 Suppl, 72| come down to ~cleanse the world: and they explain this descent 995 Suppl, 72| outpouring of the waters of the world, so the fashion of this 996 Suppl, 72| so the fashion of this world will ~perish by a burning 997 Suppl, 72| burn ~the surface of this world will result. If we consider 998 Suppl, 72| cleanse the surface of the world, will be of the same ~species 999 Suppl, 72| the ~final burning of the world.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[74] A[ 1000 Suppl, 72| says: "There will be in the world a fire that shall precede


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