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St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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1001 3, 64 | Pope Leo says that ~"the light of the sacraments was extinguished 1002 3, 64 | of martyrdom, that the ~light of his charity dispels the 1003 3, 66 | transparency, it is susceptive of light; hence its adaptability 1004 3, 78 | Gn. 1:3: "Let ~there be light, and light was made."~Aquin.: 1005 3, 78 | Let ~there be light, and light was made."~Aquin.: SMT TP 1006 3, 83 | the "Introit" we say: "The light will shine on us ~today." 1007 3, 83 | of itself, is in the full light, and on this account in 1008 3, 83 | in the world, I am the ~light of the world." Yet this 1009 3, 89 | gloss says: "The evening light is that from which we fall 1010 3, 89 | which we fall the morning ~light is that to which we rise 1011 3, 89 | again." Now the morning light is greater ~than the evening 1012 3, 89 | greater ~than the evening light. Therefore a man rises to 1013 3, 89 | the evening and ~morning light is made on account of a 1014 3, 89 | follows after the evening light, and the light of day ~after 1015 3, 89 | the evening light, and the light of day ~after the light 1016 3, 89 | light of day ~after the light of morning, but not on account 1017 Suppl, 36| bodies with their brilliant light, ~so in all things pertaining 1018 Suppl, 37| being signified by the light which he bears; the "grace 1019 Suppl, 37| inwardly, because by the light which he bears, he ~signifies 1020 Suppl, 37| especially since the bodily light which the acolytes carry 1021 Suppl, 37| acolytes carry signifies the ~light of spiritual doctrine.~Aquin.: 1022 Suppl, 37| the acolyte by bearing a ~light represents the doctrine 1023 Suppl, 39| which is a sweet yoke and a light ~burden (Mt. 11:30).~Aquin.: 1024 Suppl, 59| 14): "What concord hath light ~with darkness? [*Vulg.: ' 1025 Suppl, 59| What fellowship hath light with darkness? And ~what 1026 Suppl, 59| Therefore one who is in the light of ~faith cannot marry one 1027 Suppl, 69| moreover, shone forth the light of faith and grace. But 1028 Suppl, 71| their punishment is very ~light. Therefore the suffrages 1029 Suppl, 71| to others. ~For spiritual light is more communicable than 1030 Suppl, 71| communicable than a material light. Now a ~material light, 1031 Suppl, 71| material light. Now a ~material light, for instance of a candle, 1032 Suppl, 71| are a kind of ~spiritual light, though they be offered 1033 Suppl, 71| avail, after the manner of a light, in so far as ~they reach 1034 Suppl, 71| they do not resemble a light, but rather ~the payment 1035 Suppl, 72| it sees of the ~Creator's light, every created thing appears 1036 Suppl, 72| then be deprived of their light, as we know happened to 1037 Suppl, 72| 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, the light of the heavenly bodies is 1038 Suppl, 72| Therefore neither will light ~remain in the heavenly 1039 Suppl, 72| by ~movement, but also by light, as stated above (OBJ[2]). 1040 Suppl, 72| will cease, so will the light of the heavenly bodies.~ 1041 Suppl, 72| our Lord shall come the light of the ~luminaries will 1042 Suppl, 72| according to Is. 30:26, "The light of the moon ~shall be as 1043 Suppl, 72| the moon ~shall be as the light of the sun, and the light 1044 Suppl, 72| light of the sun, and the light of the sun shall be ~sevenfold." 1045 Suppl, 72| it is unfitting for the light of these bodies to ~cease 1046 Suppl, 72| through being bereft of their light, since when Christ comes 1047 Suppl, 72| 2 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Light is in the heavenly bodies 1048 Suppl, 72| generation ~ceases, the light of the heavenly bodies will 1049 Suppl, 72| parallel between them ~and light, since the elemental qualities 1050 Suppl, 72| action is corruptive: whereas light is a principle ~of action 1051 Suppl, 72| whereas this cannot be said of light.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[73] A[ 1052 Suppl, 72| especially clear in regard to light. Secondly, because fire, ~ 1053 Suppl, 72| offers as examples ~the light which "as it were dies . . . 1054 Suppl, 72| the movement of heavy and light bodies and in the ~natural 1055 Suppl, 74| from the fellowship of the light. Now, all things ~that are 1056 Suppl, 74| shall come He "will bring to light the hidden ~things of darkness, 1057 Suppl, 74| midday, ~on account of the light given by the sun. But then 1058 Suppl, 75| is dissolved retain more ~light, through having been united 1059 Suppl, 75| have an equal share ~of light and darkness. Hence we must 1060 Suppl, 77| members be considered in the light of the ~first relationship, 1061 Suppl, 77| they be considered in the light of the second relationship, 1062 Suppl, 79| and greater obstacles to light.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[82] A[ 1063 Suppl, 79| approach to a term: thus light increases. ~Consequently 1064 Suppl, 79| OBJ 5: The intensity of light does not hinder the spiritual ~ 1065 Suppl, 79| the air be filled ~with light, it can be the medium of 1066 Suppl, 80| being hot or cold, heavy or light, it still retains the necessity 1067 Suppl, 80| 2 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Light is not a body as we have 1068 Suppl, 80| found save in heavy and light bodies, which through being 1069 Suppl, 81| natural movement of heavy and ~light things, because by their 1070 Suppl, 81| mover as regards heavy and light bodies. On the part of matter 1071 Suppl, 82| Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, light and color require a contrary 1072 Suppl, 82| in their ~subject, since "light is the extreme point of 1073 Suppl, 82| named equivocally, ~because light by its essence has a natural 1074 Suppl, 82| natural tendency to perceive light, even ~as the true is in 1075 Suppl, 82| incapable of ~perceiving a light, either this sight is so 1076 Suppl, 82| equivocally, or else ~this light is. This cannot be said 1077 Suppl, 83| the air ~will both receive light from the sun, and will convey 1078 Suppl, 84| 5, "will . . . bring to light the ~hidden things of darkness," 1079 Suppl, 85| certain condensations of the light shining from the bodies 1080 Suppl, 87| vision of the uncreated light will give them pain rather 1081 Suppl, 88| giveth the sun for the light of the day, the order of 1082 Suppl, 88| and of the ~stars for the light of the night: Who stirreth 1083 Suppl, 88| the sun successively gives light to the various parts of ~ 1084 Suppl, 88| movement, so are they by their light. But, ~when generation ceases, 1085 Suppl, 88| Therefore in like manner the light of the heavenly bodies will 1086 Suppl, 88| written (Is. 30:26) that "the ~light of the moon shall be as 1087 Suppl, 88| the moon shall be as the light of the sun." Therefore in 1088 Suppl, 88| were not deprived of their ~light; and so their light will 1089 Suppl, 88| their ~light; and so their light will not be increased, so 1090 Suppl, 88| more have the sun for thy light by day, ~neither shall the 1091 Suppl, 88| written (Is. 30:26): "The light of the moon shall ~be as 1092 Suppl, 88| the moon shall ~be as the light of the sun, and the light 1093 Suppl, 88| light of the sun, and the light of the sun shall be sevenfold."~ 1094 Suppl, 88| bodies consists chiefly in ~light; wherefore it is written ( 1095 Suppl, 88| cause of something. But light belongs to the ~perfection 1096 Suppl, 88| gloss on Is. 30:26, "The light of the moon shall be as ~ 1097 Suppl, 88| the moon shall be as ~the light of the sun," says: "All 1098 Suppl, 88| sun and moon diminished in light." This diminishment is ~ 1099 Suppl, 88| mean a real lessening of light. Nor does it matter ~that 1100 Suppl, 88| not a real lessening ~of light, but a lessening in reference 1101 Suppl, 88| as much benefit from the light of the heavenly bodies ~ 1102 Suppl, 88| follow that, supposing the light ~of the heavenly bodies 1103 Suppl, 88| as much benefit from the light of the moon then as ~now 1104 Suppl, 88| moon then as ~now from the light of the sun. After the resurrection, 1105 Suppl, 88| resurrection, however, when the ~light of the moon will be increased 1106 Suppl, 88| brightness. For just as light is a quality proper to a ~ 1107 Suppl, 88| Jerome on Is. 30:26, "And the light of the moon shall be," etc. ~ 1108 Suppl, 88| except in the nature of light and ~transparency (De Anima 1109 Suppl, 88| the principle of which ~is light. On the other hand, the 1110 Suppl, 88| pleasant; whereas excess of light ~will be pleasant, since 1111 Suppl, 88| opaque ~through lack of light, yet by the Divine power 1112 Suppl, 89| he calls the abundance of light - "which screens God ~is 1113 Suppl, 89| through a medium which is the ~light of glory, according to Ps. 1114 Suppl, 89| according to Ps. 35:10, "In Thy light we shall see ~light." Therefore 1115 Suppl, 89| Thy light we shall see ~light." Therefore He will not 1116 Suppl, 89| of form to matter: ~thus light and color are received into 1117 Suppl, 89| into a transparent object, light being ~to color as form 1118 Suppl, 89| When therefore intellectual light is received ~into the soul, 1119 Suppl, 89| 1/1~Reply OBJ 4: God is light (Jn. 1:9). Now illumination 1120 Suppl, 89| illumination is the impression ~of light on an illuminated object. 1121 Suppl, 89| object. Such is bodily ~light in relation to bodily vision; 1122 Suppl, 89| to bodily vision; and the light of the active intellect ~ 1123 Suppl, 89| intellect, in so far as this light is a ~medium. The second 1124 Suppl, 89| medium. The second is the light "by which" the object is 1125 Suppl, 90| place above ~to which all light objects tend, whereas each 1126 Suppl, 94| Although that fire will give no light for comfort, yet, ~that 1127 Suppl, 94| torment the more it does give light for a purpose, for by the ~ 1128 Suppl, 94| for a purpose, for by the ~light of its flame the wicked 1129 Suppl, 94| nothing is seen without light. Therefore there is ~no 1130 Suppl, 94| seen unless it be ~in the light, it would seem that they 1131 Suppl, 94| If this fire gave any light, "he would by no ~means 1132 Suppl, 94| Wherefore accordingly both light ~and darkness are there, 1133 Suppl, 94| disposed for seeing as regards light and darkness, ~that nothing 1134 Suppl, 94| is a certain amount of ~light, as much as suffices for 1135 Suppl, 94| that can be the subject of light and darkness, except the 1136 Suppl, 94| this fire of ours to give ~light. But the fire of hell gives 1137 Suppl, 94| the fire of hell gives no light, hence the saying of Job 1138 Suppl, 94| Job 18:5: ~"Shall not the light of the wicked be extinguished?" 1139 Suppl, 94| 1/1~Reply OBJ 4: To give light does not belong to fire 1140 Suppl, 94| its own matter it gives no light; wherefore it ~does not 1141 Suppl, 94| the fire ~of hell gives no light is not sufficient proof 1142 Suppl, 94| wicked should enjoy this light in the midst of ~their torments." 1143 Appen1, 2| because in this way both light and grave sins are remitted 1144 Appen1, 2| Dial. iv, 39] declares that light sins ~alone are remitted 1145 Appen1, 2| this is said expressly of light sins, lest we should think


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