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501 1, 86 | sensible ~things, through the light of the active intellect,
502 1, 86 | derivation of ~our intellectual light from the Divine Truth which
503 1, 86 | what it ought to be in ~the light of the eternal types." There
504 1, 87 | synchronizes with the reception of light in the eye. Therefore the ~
505 1, 87 | substance, but only in its light, as participated in things ~
506 1, 87 | act like the sun, but its light only is united to us, ~that
507 1, 87 | first thing known to us; as light is to the eye, and ~first
508 1, 87 | we know all things in the light of ~the first truth, and
509 1, 87 | knowledge; for He is "the true light which ~enlighteneth every
510 1, 87 | judge of all things in the light of the first ~truth, forasmuch
511 1, 87 | truth, forasmuch as the light itself of our mind, whether
512 1, 87 | 12], A[2]). Hence, as the light itself of our ~intellect
513 1, 88 | just as the ~nature of a light object is not changed, when
514 1, 88 | influence of the Divine ~light, which is one and simple
515 1, 88 | so much the more ~is the light divided and diversified,
516 1, 88 | influence of the Divine ~light, shared by the soul as by
517 1, 88 | the influx of both ~of the light of grace and of the light
518 1, 88 | light of grace and of the light of nature.~Aquin.: SMT FP
519 1, 88 | influence of ~the Divine light. Nevertheless, as the soul
520 1, 88 | influence of ~the Divine light. Supposing, therefore, that
521 1, 88 | derived from the Divine light, which is indifferent ~to
522 1, 88 | for since they ~see the light of Almighty God, we cannot
523 1, 89 | thinking that God was corporeal light, held that the soul ~was
524 1, 89 | the soul ~was part of that light bound up with the body.~
525 1, 90 | to the body by means of ~light. For, first of all, what
526 1, 90 | they say is false - that light is a body. ~Secondly, it
527 1, 92 | Wherefore on the words, "The light of Thy countenance, O Lord,
528 1, 92 | may be considered in the light of a ~preamble to image,
529 1, 93 | immensity of the Divine light; ~and thus Adam saw God
530 1, 101 | air grows dark when the light ceases to shine); and by ~
531 1, 103 | such a nature as to receive light in the ~same way as it exists
532 1, 103 | which is the principle of light. ~Therefore, since it has
533 1, 103 | not root in the air, the light ceases with the ~action
534 1, 103 | For as the sun possesses light by its nature, and as ~the
535 1, 103 | says: "As the air becomes light by the presence of the ~
536 1, 103 | the Divine action; just as light results from the ~diaphanous
537 1, 103 | also the preservation of light in the air is by the continual ~
538 1, 103 | the preservation of the light is without any further change ~
539 1, 103 | presence of the source of light.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[104] A[
540 1, 104 | movements of ~things heavy and light result from the form which
541 1, 104 | 7). But the intellectual light which is natural to the
542 1, 104 | OBJ 2: The intellectual light together with the likeness
543 1, 104 | movement in things heavy and light; but also as ~preserving
544 1, 104 | gives and ~preserves the light by which colors are made
545 1, 105 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, light in the angels is threefold;
546 1, 105 | angel is enlightened in the light of nature by the ~Creator;
547 1, 105 | by the ~Creator; in the light of grace by the Justifier;
548 1, 105 | by the Justifier; in the light of glory by ~the Beatifier;
549 1, 105 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, light is a form in the mind. But
550 1, 105 | observe that intellectual light is nothing else than a manifestation
551 1, 105 | that is made manifest is light." ~Hence to enlighten means
552 1, 105 | another by giving him the light ~of nature, grace, or glory;
553 1, 105 | strengthening his natural light, and ~by manifesting to
554 1, 105 | enlightened ~by the diffusion of light; and perfected by being
555 1, 106 | But because truth is ~the light of the intellect, and God
556 1, 106 | the created will is not a light, nor a ~rule of truth; but
557 1, 106 | truth; but participates of light. Hence to communicate what
558 1, 107 | themselves an inextinguishable light, and that ~they also perfectly
559 1, 107 | reception of the Divine Light; their ~contemplation in
560 1, 107 | the Divine works ~by the light of the superior angels,
561 1, 107 | knowledge depends on the light ~of the superior angels
562 1, 108 | the angelic orders in the light of the ~perfection of glory,
563 1, 108 | we consider them in the light of ~nature, in that view
564 1, 108 | Further, a body abounding in light can enlighten a body deficient ~
565 1, 108 | enlighten a body deficient ~in light, as the sun enlightens the
566 1, 108 | participation of natural light. Therefore it seems that
567 1, 108 | greater fulness of natural light in the superior demons ~
568 1, 114 | the air from receiving ~light. A proof of this is that
569 1, 114 | to the participation of light is the ~participation of
570 1, 114 | Nom. iv) says that "the ~light of the sun conduces to the
571 1, 116 | we require intellectual light, and the ~species of the
572 1, 116 | of knowledge, namely the light ~of the active intellect,
573 1, 116 | healing, so the interior light of the intellect is the ~
574 1, 116 | 93:10), ~inasmuch as "the light of His countenance is signed
575 1, 116 | Ps. 4:7), ~through which light all things are shown to
576 1, 116 | not cause the intellectual light in the ~disciple, nor does
577 2, 2 | it be considered in the light of the last end. Therefore
578 2, 3 | intellect, viz. the intelligible light, or ~something of the kind.
579 2, 5 | or ~heated give heat or light to something else; for if
580 2, 5 | on to infinity. But the light of glory, ~whereby God is
581 2, 8 | perceives both color and light by which color is seen.~
582 2, 8 | willing the means, just as ~light is the reason of seeing
583 2, 8 | reason of seeing colors. But light and colors are seen by ~
584 2, 8 | seen, by the same act the light is seen; ~but the light
585 2, 8 | light is seen; ~but the light can be seen without the
586 2, 9 | moves locally heavy and light things. Accordingly ~man
587 2, 9 | the power of the angelic light is proposed to man's ~knowledge.
588 2, 11 | downward tendency, ~whereas a light body has an upward tendency.
589 2, 12 | spoke of intention as a light, when He said (Mt. 6:23): "
590 2, 12 | said (Mt. 6:23): "If the ~light that is in thee be darkness,"
591 2, 12 | thee be darkness," etc. But light pertains to knowledge. ~
592 2, 12 | 2: Intention is called a light because it is manifest to
593 2, 12 | that perceives color and light, as stated above ~(Q[8],
594 2, 13 | always considered in that light.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[13] A[
595 2, 14 | end is considered in the ~light of a principle, so the means
596 2, 14 | means are considered in the light of a ~conclusion. Wherefore
597 2, 15 | can be ~considered in the light of a final decision. Now
598 2, 16 | another is regarded in ~the light of means to an end; and
599 2, 17 | natural or supernatural ~light. Consequently in this respect,
600 2, 17 | the movement of heavy and light ~things results from their
601 2, 18 | that doth evil, ~hateth the light." Therefore some actions
602 2, 18 | sight altogether; darkness, light; and death, life. ~Between
603 2, 19 | showeth us good things? The ~light of Thy countenance, O Lord,
604 2, 19 | as though to say: ~"The light of our reason is able to
605 2, 19 | in so far as it is the light (i.e. derived from) Thy
606 2, 20 | can be considered in the light of a pleasurable good, ~
607 2, 22 | of a thing possessed of light depends on its ~approach
608 2, 22 | to something endowed with light in a supreme degree, to
609 2, 22 | thing approaches the more light it possesses. But in things ~
610 2, 23 | tend to the mover: thus a light ~body, which is above, bestows
611 2, 23 | longer considered in the light of something arduous, as
612 2, 29 | good is considered in the light of something ~desirable,
613 2, 31 | darkness, and see not the ~light of heaven?" Therefore the
614 2, 38 | seemed to me that ~if the light of that truth were to dawn
615 2, 40 | it be considered in the light of something attainable;
616 2, 42 | for considered in this light it is not an object ~of
617 2, 47 | something considered ~in the light of an injustice. Wherefore
618 2, 48 | that anger "withdraws the ~light of understanding, while
619 2, 56 | disposed by the natural ~light of the active intellect.
620 2, 57 | sight to see both color, and light, which is the ~formal aspect
621 2, 62 | known ~to us by the natural light of the intellect, and which
622 2, 62 | held by means of a Divine light: ~these are the articles
623 2, 67 | Further, faith is a spiritual light of the soul, according to ~
624 2, 67 | knowledge ~of God"; yet this light is imperfect in comparison
625 2, 67 | imperfect in comparison with the light of ~glory, of which it is
626 2, 67 | written (Ps. 35:10): "In Thy light we shall see ~light." Now
627 2, 67 | Thy light we shall see ~light." Now an imperfect light
628 2, 67 | light." Now an imperfect light remains when a perfect light
629 2, 67 | light remains when a perfect light supervenes: ~for a candle
630 2, 67 | Therefore it ~seems that the light of faith itself remains
631 2, 67 | itself remains with the light of glory.~Aquin.: SMT FS
632 2, 67 | with one another, just as light and darkness in the air.~
633 2, 68 | God and to reason, whose light flows from ~God.~Aquin.:
634 2, 68 | perfection, to wit, the natural light of reason; secondly, with ~
635 2, 68 | the sun which possesses light perfectly, can shine by ~
636 2, 68 | which has the nature of light imperfectly, sheds ~only
637 2, 68 | sheds ~only a borrowed light. Again, a physician, who
638 2, 73 | darkness is privation of light. Such ~like privations do
639 2, 73 | house is no darker if ~the light be covered with several
640 2, 73 | shade shutting out all the light. There is, however, another ~
641 2, 74 | which brought it into the light of a higher consideration,
642 2, 76 | moving cause of heavy and light ~things. An indirect cause,
643 2, 79 | turning away from the Divine light; and as regards this, God
644 2, 79 | 1:9: "That was the true light which ~enlighteneth every
645 2, 79 | own accord in ~failing to light up the interior of the house;
646 2, 85 | an inclination to receive light, from the ~very fact that
647 2, 86 | refulgence of the natural light of reason, ~whereby he is
648 2, 86 | refulgence of ~the Divine light, viz. of wisdom and grace,
649 2, 86 | certain things, against the light of reason ~and of the Divine
650 2, 86 | inordinately, ~against the light of reason and of the Divine
651 2, 86 | which is the privation of ~light through the interposition
652 2, 86 | its ~withdrawing from the light of reason or of the Divine
653 2, 86 | man remains out of this light, the stain of sin remains
654 2, 86 | he returns to the Divine light and ~to the light of reason,
655 2, 86 | Divine light and ~to the light of reason, the stain is
656 2, 86 | whereby man withdrew from the light of reason and of the Divine ~
657 2, 86 | of union with the Divine light.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[86] A[
658 2, 89 | like an outward flash of light. Now venial sin is a ~hindrance
659 2, 89 | that the shedding of the light of grace, which ~accrues
660 2, 91 | which question he says: "The light of Thy countenance, O ~Lord,
661 2, 91 | thus implying that the light of natural reason, ~whereby
662 2, 91 | imprint on us of the Divine ~light. It is therefore evident
663 2, 91 | argument considers law in the light of a rule or ~measure: for
664 2, 98 | have given thee to ~be the light of the Gentiles, that thou
665 2, 101 | we need the ray of Divine light to shine upon us ~under
666 2, 102 | Himself (Jn. ~8:12): "I am the Light of the world"; while the
667 2, 107 | is sweet and My burden ~light." Therefore the New Law
668 2, 107 | Serm. lxx), "love makes light and nothing of things that
669 2, 108 | men are made "children of light": ~wherefore it is written (
670 2, 108 | 12:36): "Believe in the light that you may ~be the children
671 2, 108 | may ~be the children of light." Now it is becoming that
672 2, 108 | becoming that children of the light ~should do deeds of light
673 2, 108 | light ~should do deeds of light and cast aside deeds of
674 2, 108 | heretofore darkness, but now light in the Lord. Walk ~. . .
675 2, 108 | as children of the light." Therefore the New Law
676 2, 109 | Himself is He Whom sheds the light. And reason is in the mind
677 2, 109 | object, without the ~sun's light. Therefore the human mind,
678 2, 109 | any truth without Divine light: and this pertains to the ~
679 2, 109 | use or act of intellectual light, ~since, according to the
680 2, 109 | that is made manifest ~is light." Now every use implies
681 2, 109 | form, viz. intelligible light, which of itself is ~sufficient
682 2, 109 | perfected by a stronger light, viz. ~the light of faith
683 2, 109 | stronger light, viz. ~the light of faith or prophecy which
684 2, 109 | prophecy which is called the "light of grace," ~inasmuch as
685 2, 109 | he does not need a new light added to his natural light,
686 2, 109 | light added to his natural light, in order to know ~the truth
687 2, 109 | as ~bestowing the natural light, and moving us to understand
688 2, 109 | The material sun sheds its light outside us; but the ~intelligible
689 2, 109 | within us. Hence the natural light ~bestowed upon the soul
690 2, 109 | only do they know by its light what ~to do, but by its
691 2, 109 | eyes turned away from the light of the sun, ~prepares himself
692 2, 109 | himself to receive the sun's light, by turning his eyes towards ~
693 2, 109 | himself to receive the ~light of grace except by the gratuitous
694 2, 109 | the shedding of Divine ~light, this lustre cannot be brought
695 2, 109 | back, except God sheds His light ~anew: hence a habitual
696 2, 109 | necessary, and this is the light of grace. ~Likewise, the
697 2, 109 | from sin, he receives the light of justifying grace.~Aquin.:
698 2, 109 | himself; but he ~requires the light of grace to be poured upon
699 2, 109 | helped by the ~brightness of light, so, neither can a man,
700 2, 109 | be helped by the eternal light of justice." ~But justification
701 2, 110 | Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Light implies something in what
702 2, 110 | enlightened. But ~grace is a light of the soul; hence Augustine
703 2, 110 | Natura et Gratia ~xxii): "The light of truth rightly deserts
704 2, 110 | thus, even as the natural light of reason is something besides
705 2, 110 | ordained to this natural light, so also the ~light of grace
706 2, 110 | natural light, so also the ~light of grace which is a participation
707 2, 110 | and are ~ordained to this light, hence the Apostle says (
708 2, 110 | heretofore darkness, but now light in the Lord. Walk then as
709 2, 110 | then as children of ~the light." For as the acquired virtues
710 2, 110 | accordance with the natural light of reason, so do the infused
711 2, 110 | man to walk as befits the light of grace.~Aquin.: SMT FS
712 2, 111 | the lot of the saints in light."~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[111]
713 2, 111 | the same be said of the light of grace, ~since the notion
714 2, 112 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, light is more knowable than darkness,
715 2, 112 | that is made manifest is light," Now ~sin, which is spiritual
716 2, 112 | grace, which is spiritual light, be ~known.~Aquin.: SMT
717 2, 112 | of the greatness of its light, according to 1 Tim. 6:16: "
718 2, 112 | Who . . . ~inhabiteth light inaccessible."~Aquin.: SMT
719 2, 113 | what is heavy and what is light are moved ~differently,
720 2, 113 | itself is disposed to receive light, it is ~suddenly illuminated
721 2, 113 | more or less; for thus the ~light would not be suddenly received
722 2, 113 | form; ~as the sun by its light acts for the removal of
723 2, 114 | of the just as a shining light, ~goeth forward and increaseth
724 2, 1 | seen ~except by means of light, and a conclusion cannot
725 2, 1 | Further, faith is a spiritual light. Now something is seen under ~
726 2, 1 | something is seen under ~every light. Therefore faith is of things
727 2, 1 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: The light of faith makes us see what
728 2, 1 | demonstration, but by the light of faith which makes them
729 2, 2 | principles, by the natural ~light of his intellect, so does
730 2, 2 | and in this way, by the ~light of faith which God bestows
731 2, 2 | hasty to give credit, is light of ~heart," so that, seemingly,
732 2, 4 | based upon the natural ~light of reason, which falls short
733 2, 5 | we seek Him: since by the light of wisdom He was more present
734 2, 5 | is to ~the Blessed by the light of glory.~Aquin.: SMT SS
735 2, 5 | immensity of the Divine light: and this obscurity ~suffices
736 2, 8 | evident that the stronger the light of the understanding, ~the
737 2, 8 | things. Now the natural ~light of our understanding is
738 2, 8 | man needs a supernatural light in ~order to penetrate further
739 2, 8 | cannot know by its ~natural light: and this supernatural light
740 2, 8 | light: and this supernatural light which is bestowed on man
741 2, 8 | Reply OBJ 1: The natural light instilled within us, manifests
742 2, 8 | does not proceed from the light of nature, but is added
743 2, 8 | understanding," since the additional light is in comparison with what
744 2, 8 | supernaturally, what the natural light is in regard to those things ~
745 2, 8 | requires the ~supernatural light of a gift of the Holy Ghost.~
746 2, 8 | Accordingly then, the intellectual light of grace is ~called the
747 2, 8 | any kind of intellectual ~light, that, however, does not
748 2, 9 | knowledge brings good to light rather than evil, since
749 2, 10 | himself into an angel of light," says that if ~"a wicked
750 2, 10 | last end: but even the light of natural reason can direct
751 2, 13 | of the just, as a shining light, goeth forwards and increases
752 2, 14 | read in Eccles. 11:7, "the light is sweet and it is delightful
753 2, 14 | threefold ~principle. One is the light of natural reason, which
754 2, 14 | of natural reason, which light, since it ~pertains to the
755 2, 14 | sight is a certain habitual light ~superadded to the natural
756 2, 14 | superadded to the natural light of reason, which light is
757 2, 14 | natural light of reason, which light is sometimes ~forfeit from
758 2, 14 | as the privation of the light of grace is a punishment.
759 2, 17 | return from ~darkness to light." It is, therefore, evident
760 2, 18 | regard God in the same ~light. For servile fear looks
761 2, 22 | higher nature, even as ~light is superior to the diaphanous
762 2, 23 | the lot of the saints in light."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[24] A[
763 2, 23 | charity is a kind of spiritual light in the soul, ~according
764 2, 23 | brother abideth in the ~light." Now light increases in
765 2, 23 | abideth in the ~light." Now light increases in the air by
766 2, 23 | air by addition; thus the light in a ~house increases when
767 2, 23 | Reply OBJ 2: The addition of light to light can be understood
768 2, 23 | The addition of light to light can be understood through ~
769 2, 23 | understood through ~the light being intensified in the
770 2, 23 | several ~luminaries giving light: but this distinction does
771 2, 23 | luminary shedding forth the light of ~charity.~Aquin.: SMT
772 2, 23 | does to the diffusion of light in the air, as stated ~above (
773 2, 23 | Consequently, just as the light would cease at once ~in
774 2, 24 | act ~whereby we see the light, and whereby we see the
775 2, 24 | color under the aspect ~of light.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[25] A[
776 2, 30 | just, led by the natural light of reason, or ~through fear,
777 2, 45 | generation than the children of light." Now the ~children of this
778 2, 58 | This is a ~venial and a light sin; for "it belongs to
779 2, 60 | as when a person takes a light from another's candle. Consequently
780 2, 81 | Para. 2/2~In order to throw light on this question we must
781 2, 81 | sin, for he seems to make light of God; even as if he ~were
782 2, 82 | account of Christ ~Who is "the light of the world" [*Jn. 8:12;
783 2, 87 | when He "will bring to light the hidden things of darkness, ~
784 2, 90 | generation than the children of light." It is in this way that ~
785 2, 101 | Mt. 5:15, "Neither do men light a candle, and put it under
786 2, 116 | this deprives a man of the light of grace. But, according ~
787 2, 116 | soul, when it puts out the light of charity, by preferring
788 2, 130 | written (Mt. 5:16): "Let your light shine ~before men." Hence
789 2, 140 | of intemperance dim the light of reason ~from which all
790 2, 145 | of lust, kindles the true light of chastity."~Aquin.: SMT
791 2, 160 | the swelling shuts out the light." Now the ~knowledge of
792 2, 160 | considering pride in the light of a special sin, numbered
793 2, 169 | that is made ~manifest is light," because, to wit, just
794 2, 169 | takes place through material light, so too the ~manifestation
795 2, 169 | place through intellectual ~light. Accordingly manifestation
796 2, 169 | be proportionate to the light by ~means of which it takes
797 2, 169 | requires an ~intellectual light surpassing the light of
798 2, 169 | intellectual light surpassing the light of natural reason. Hence
799 2, 169 | darkness, the Lord is my light." Now ~light may be in a
800 2, 169 | Lord is my light." Now ~light may be in a subject in two
801 2, 169 | abiding form, ~as material light is in the sun, and in fire;
802 2, 169 | or passing impression, as light is in the air. Now the prophetic ~
803 2, 169 | air. Now the prophetic ~light is not in the prophet's
804 2, 169 | is that the intellectual light that is in a subject by ~
805 2, 169 | things manifested by that ~light; thus by the light of the
806 2, 169 | that ~light; thus by the light of the active intellect
807 2, 169 | in heaven, in whom this ~light is by way of an abiding
808 2, 169 | according to Ps. 35:10, ~"In Thy light we shall see light."~Aquin.:
809 2, 169 | In Thy light we shall see light."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[171]
810 2, 169 | therefore that the prophetic light is in the prophet's soul ~
811 2, 169 | intellect is passive to ~the light of the active intellect,
812 2, 169 | enlightening of the Divine light.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[171] A[
813 2, 169 | made by means of a certain light can ~extend to all those
814 2, 169 | that are subject to that light: thus the ~body's sight
815 2, 169 | whatever is subject to the light of the active intellect.
816 2, 169 | knowledge comes through a Divine light, whereby it is possible ~
817 2, 169 | enlightening of the Divine ~light. As to "faith," although
818 2, 169 | knowledge is the Divine ~light, which being one, gives
819 2, 169 | manifested by the Divine light are diverse.~Aquin.: SMT
820 2, 169 | OBJ 3: Further, the Divine light which causes prophecy is
821 2, 169 | manifested by ~the Divine light is the first truth, which
822 2, 169 | resulting from a Divine light is greater ~than that which
823 2, 169 | that which results from the light of natural reason. Now he
824 2, 169 | that has ~science, by the light of natural reason knows
825 2, 169 | has prophecy by a Divine light is much more certain ~that
826 2, 170 | Reply OBJ 4: The prophetic light extends even to the direction
827 2, 170 | declare ~the truth, since "light hath no fellowship with
828 2, 170 | What ~fellowship hath light with darkness?']" (2 Cor.
829 2, 171 | by the infusion of Divine light alone?~(3) Whether prophetic
830 2, 171 | enlightened by the Divine light.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[173] A[
831 2, 171 | illumined by the Divine light have more ~of the nature
832 2, 171 | s mind, or merely a new light?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[173] A[
833 2, 171 | prophet's mind, but only a new light. For a ~gloss of Jerome
834 2, 171 | but only the prophetic light.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[173] A[
835 2, 171 | but merely an intellectual light.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[173] A[
836 2, 171 | diversity of intellectual ~light, which is common to every
837 2, 171 | merely ~an intellectual light.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[173] A[
838 2, 171 | power of ~the intellectual light.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[173] A[
839 2, 171 | the inflow of intellectual light, and as to the ~acceptance
840 2, 171 | Para. 6/7~But intellectual light is divinely imprinted on
841 2, 171 | by ~the mere infusion of light, sometimes by imprinting
842 2, 171 | the aid of the prophetic light, since a ~deeper truth is
843 2, 171 | enlightenment of the higher light.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[173] A[
844 2, 171 | assistance of a supernatural light.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[173] A[
845 2, 171 | infusion of an ~intelligible light, by the infusion of intelligible
846 2, 171 | enlightened by an intellectual light, or ~impressed with intelligible
847 2, 171 | 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, the light of prophecy surpasses the
848 2, 171 | of prophecy surpasses the light of natural ~reason. Now
849 2, 171 | a science by his natural light, is not ~ignorant of his
850 2, 171 | things ~by the prophetic light cannot ignore them.~Aquin.:
851 2, 171 | well to attend, as to a light that shineth in a dark ~
852 2, 172 | extends. Now the prophetic light pertains chiefly to the ~
853 2, 172 | on (2 Kgs. 23:4): "As the light of the morning, when the
854 2, 172 | namely the intellectual ~light and the imaginary vision,
855 2, 172 | however, the intellectual light be divinely infused in a
856 2, 172 | assistance of the Divine light ~withal.~Aquin.: SMT SS
857 2, 172 | wherein, by ~the intelligible light, a supernatural truth is
858 2, 172 | through the intelligible light and without an imaginary
859 2, 172 | enlightened by an ~inward light so as to know certain things,
860 2, 172 | prophecy, since the prophetic light ~that draws the soul away
861 2, 172 | distinguish the intellectual ~light, except by means of imaginary
862 2, 172 | difference in the intellectual light is gathered from the difference
863 2, 172 | compared (2 Pt. 1:19) to a "light ~that shineth in a dark
864 2, 172 | 42:3, "Send forth Thy light and Thy truth: they have
865 2, 173 | intellect ~save through the light of glory, of which it is
866 2, 173 | written (Ps. 35:10): "In ~Thy light we shall see light." But
867 2, 173 | Thy light we shall see light." But this light can be
868 2, 173 | shall see light." But this light can be shared in two ways. ~
869 2, 173 | above (Q[171]~, A[2]) of the light of prophecy; and in this
870 2, 173 | prophecy; and in this way that light was in Paul ~when he was
871 2, 173 | glorified by the habit ~of the light of glory, whereby He saw
872 2, 174 | enlightened by an ~intelligible light, but also that he should
873 2, 174 | mind with the prophetic light, and the imagination ~with
874 2, 178 | reason; because both the light that makes beauty seen,
875 2, 178 | which especially darken ~the light of reason. Hence it is that
876 2, 178 | seeing ~the incomprehensible light, they suppress all the images
877 2, 178 | is the incomprehensible light, save by the ~necessity
878 2, 178 | of the ~incomprehensible light in its essence. ~Aquin.:
879 2, 178 | see such things by the ~light of God." Now the blessed
880 2, 178 | itself of incomprehensible light."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[180]
881 2, 178 | back to the single ray ~of light," i.e. to the simple knowledge
882 2, 178 | enlightenment of the ~Divine light. Wherefore he adds: "For
883 2, 178 | may see of the ~Creator's light, all created things become
884 2, 178 | reasoning it makes use of the light received from God.~Aquin.:
885 2, 178 | of the incomprehensible ~light, and at another time it
886 2, 178 | the very immensity of the light." Therefore ~the contemplative
887 2, 179 | contemplation of the Divine light." Now ~all vices are not
888 2, 180 | added (Ps. 35:10): "In Thy light we shall see light."~Aquin.:
889 2, 180 | In Thy light we shall see light."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[182]
890 2, 185 | is both honorable and a light to the unbeliever: and you
891 2, 187 | are brought forth to the light by being regenerated in
892 3, 1 | have been endowed with the light of Divine wisdom, and would
893 3, 1 | according to Jn. 3:19: "The light is come into the ~world,
894 3, 1 | darkness rather than the light"), but because He ~offered
895 3, 5 | 2: Further, the greater light dims the lesser. But the
896 3, 5 | Word of God, ~Who is "the light, which enlighteneth every
897 3, 5 | the mind as the greater ~light to the lesser; since our
898 3, 5 | lesser; since our mind is a light, being as it were a lamp ~
899 3, 5 | enkindled by the First Light (Prov. 20:27): "The spirit
900 3, 5 | Reply OBJ 2: The greater light dims the lesser light of
901 3, 5 | greater light dims the lesser light of another luminous ~body;
902 3, 5 | rather it perfects the light of the body ~illuminated -
903 3, 5 | presence of the sun the light of the stars is put ~out,
904 3, 5 | stars is put ~out, but the light of the air is perfected.
905 3, 5 | of ~man is, as it were, a light lit up by the light of the
906 3, 5 | were, a light lit up by the light of the Divine Word; and ~
907 3, 7 | thus we might say ~that the light of the sun is infinite,
908 3, 7 | being, but in the ~nature of light, as having whatever can
909 3, 7 | pertain to the nature of light.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[7] A[11]
910 3, 7 | presence of the Godhead, as light in the air by the presence
911 3, 7 | to follow this union, as light follows the sun. Thirdly,
912 3, 9 | OBJ 2: Further, the lesser light is dimmed by the greater.
913 3, 9 | the lesser to the greater light. Therefore there shone in
914 3, 9 | dimmed by the greater, as the light of the sun dims the light ~
915 3, 9 | light of the sun dims the light ~of a candle, both being
916 3, 9 | illuminated, the lesser light is not dimmed by the greater, ~
917 3, 9 | is strengthened, as the light of the air by the light
918 3, 9 | light of the air by the light of the ~sun. And in this
919 3, 9 | And in this manner the light of knowledge is not dimmed,
920 3, 9 | the soul of Christ by the light of the Divine knowledge, ~
921 3, 9 | knowledge, ~which is "the true light which enlighteneth every
922 3, 9 | participation of Divine light, according to Ps. 35:10: "
923 3, 9 | according to Ps. 35:10: "In Thy light we ~shall see light." Now
924 3, 9 | Thy light we ~shall see light." Now Christ had not a participated
925 3, 9 | Christ had not a participated light, but He had the ~Godhead
926 3, 9 | human nature, through a light participated from the Divine
927 3, 9 | the soul, on account of a ~light infused from on high, and
928 3, 10 | cognition, since the uncreated light of ~the Divine intellect
929 3, 10 | infinitely exceeds any created light received by the ~soul of
930 3, 10 | partaking of the Divine light which is shed upon them
931 3, 10 | more fully receives the light in ~which God is seen by
932 3, 10 | filled with a more abundant light, knows the Divine ~Essence
933 3, 11 | knowledge; since the spiritual ~light, which is imprinted on the
934 3, 11 | more excellent ~than the light which pertains to the angelic
935 3, 11 | i.e. by a divinely infused light. Therefore in Christ there ~
936 3, 11 | 3: The divinely infused light is the common formality
937 3, 11 | divinely revealed, as the light of the active ~intellect
938 3, 12 | since by virtue of the light of the active intellect
939 3, 12 | such as are knowable by the light of man's active ~intellect.
940 3, 12 | human manner, i.e. by the light of the active intellect. ~
941 3, 12 | there is no need of angelic ~light, since the light of the
942 3, 12 | angelic ~light, since the light of the active intellect
943 3, 19 | from the difference of light and heat, and yet the illumination ~
944 3, 22 | gives but does not receive light; fire gives but does not
945 3, 23 | Eternal Son by reason of the light of grace which is ~attributed
946 3, 24 | Jesus is the most ~splendid light of predestination and grace."
947 3, 24 | grace." Now He is called the light ~of predestination and grace,
948 3, 27 | original sin: "Let it expect light," i.e. Christ, "and not
949 3, 30 | And the Virgin seeing the ~light was filled with fear" [*
950 3, 31 | the Splendor of ~eternal light cleanse whatever It shines
951 3, 32 | to say, the incorporeal Light of ~the Godhead shall in
952 3, 32 | for a shadow is formed by light and body," as Gregory says (
953 3, 32 | viii) that in heavy and light things there is a passive,
954 3, 34 | begins to ~give heat and light. The action of heating,
955 3, 34 | whereas the action of giving light ~is perfected in an instant.
956 3, 35 | day, because He is the "Light of the world"; wherefore
957 3, 35 | wished to be born, when the light of day begins to increase
958 3, 35 | come nearer ~to the Divine Light, according to Lk. 1:79: "
959 3, 36 | born; since faith is the light of the soul." Or, "because
960 3, 36 | enlightened their minds with the light of faith."~Aquin.: SMT TP
961 3, 36 | Gentiles] shall walk in ~the light, and kings in the brightness
962 3, 36 | who walk ~in the Divine light do not err. Therefore the
963 3, 37 | which "to the righteous a light is risen up in ~darkness" (
964 3, 39 | the same ~passage: "As the light of the sun does not wait
965 3, 39 | say that such a brilliant ~light shone round about Christ
966 3, 42 | have given thee to be the light of the Gentiles, ~that thou
967 3, 42 | earth." ~But Christ gave light and salvation through His
968 3, 42 | Christ was given to be the light and salvation of the ~Gentiles
969 3, 44 | seems as though the 'greater light' withdrew its ~rays, lest
970 3, 44 | its rays: for it sheds its light, not from choice, but by ~
971 3, 44 | which ~is healed by the light of wisdom, and the gift
972 3, 44 | For a ~fiery and heavenly light flashed from His eyes, and
973 3, 44 | degrees, can come back to the light: and to point out that each ~
974 3, 46 | am in the world I am the light of the ~world." Consequently
975 3, 46 | brought from darkness to light." And since the perfect
976 3, 51 | crucified, everything comes to ~light, in order that you may learn
977 3, 51 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, light prevailed over darkness
978 3, 51 | to darkness, and day to light. Therefore it was more ~
979 3, 51 | days were computed from light to night on account of man'
980 3, 51 | rose with the dawn, when light appears in part, and still ~
981 3, 51 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: The light prevailed so far in Christ'
982 3, 52 | there is no "fellowship of light ~with darkness," according
983 3, 52 | Therefore Christ, who is "the ~light," did not descend into the
984 3, 52 | original sin, He shed the light of ~glory everlasting.~Aquin.:
985 3, 52 | enlightening them with the light of glory in hell itself. ~
986 3, 53 | of ~the body) which was light, by reason of His righteousness, "
987 3, 53 | Resurrection He ~brought us to the light of glory; just as He died
988 3, 53 | Because God, who made the light to ~shine forth from darkness,
989 3, 53 | were darkness, but now light in the Lord' - insinuates
990 3, 53 | days are computed ~from light to darkness on account of
991 3, 53 | reckoned from darkness to light owing to man's restoration."
992 3, 53 | day advances the more the light ~rises, the more are the
993 3, 54 | seen under ~the aspect of light, but not of color. Therefore,
994 3, 57 | essence. This, as they say, is light, which they make ~out to
995 3, 59 | who both will bring to light the hidden things of darkness, ~
996 3, 63 | by conferring on him Its light as a kind of seal." ~Consequently,
997 3, 63 | a character is a kind of light. Now light ~belongs rather
998 3, 63 | is a kind of light. Now light ~belongs rather to the third
999 3, 63 | character is not a sensible light. ~Consequently, it is not
1000 3, 64 | matter of notoriety that ~the light of all the heavenly sacraments
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