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501 2, 144 | due end, i.e. for God's ~glory and not one's own.~Aquin.:
502 2, 145 | be devoutly raised to the glory of eternity, ~which Christ
503 2, 150 | virgins. Sublime is their glory, but no less exalted is
504 2, 150 | Christ's flock," ~and "their glory more sublime" in comparison
505 2, 151 | chiefly ~through hope of the glory to come, which hope is removed
506 2, 155 | shalt be ~beloved above the glory of men": for which reason
507 2, 156 | through desire of his own glory, the angry man desires another'
508 2, 156 | external good ~such as honor or glory, than under the aspect of
509 2, 159 | to ~aim at excellence of glory. Sometimes, however, this
510 2, 160 | everlasting ~pride [Douay: 'glory'], a joy unto generation
511 2, 160 | pride that denotes the glory which He bestows."~Aquin.:
512 2, 160 | 10:13), ~"But we will not glory beyond our measure; but
513 2, 160 | flesh is grass, and all the glory thereof as ~the flower of
514 2, 166 | according to Ps. 44:14, "All the glory of the king's daughter is
515 2, 167 | First when a man seeks glory from excessive attention
516 2, 167 | excludes the ~seeking of glory, wherefore he says that
517 2, 167 | Secondly, by ~seeking glory from the very lack of attention
518 2, 167 | for the sake of their own glory, but to indicate the excellence
519 2, 169 | indicated Ex. ~33:22: "When my glory shall pass, I will set thee
520 2, 172 | Ecclus. 48:4,5): "Who can glory like to thee? Who raisedst ~
521 2, 173 | save through the light of glory, of which it is written (
522 2, 173 | the habit ~of the light of glory, whereby He saw the Divine
523 2, 176 | of others and for God's glory.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[178] A[
524 2, 178 | beholding ~[speculantes] the glory of the Lord with open face,
525 2, 178 | into the same image from glory to glory.']." ~Now this
526 2, 178 | same image from glory to glory.']." ~Now this belongs to
527 2, 178 | is ~God seen now in His glory; but the soul sees something
528 2, 178 | afterwards it may attain to the glory of ~vision." Accordingly
529 2, 178 | Hier. i) ~that "the Divine glory shows us the angelic hierarchies
530 2, 180 | may be done and for His glory's sake. Thus the Apostle ~
531 2, 183 | the faith of the Lord ~of glory with respect of persons.'
532 2, 185 | from motives of pleasure, ~glory, or avarice is not becoming
533 2, 185 | disease of pride ~and human glory." Hence Jerome praises Fabiola (
534 2, 185 | and of contempt of worldly glory.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[187] A[
535 2, 185 | the contempt ~of worldly glory. Hence it is that wicked
536 2, 185 | worn ~on account of human glory.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[187] A[
537 2, 186 | their own strength, and glory in the multitude of ~their
538 3, 1 | God's justice for God's ~glory. But evil of fault is committed
539 3, 1 | above all ~nations, and His glory above the heavens"; and
540 3, 1 | world. But the perfection of glory to which ~human nature is
541 3, 1 | God, which leads us to ~glory. Nevertheless, if it is
542 3, 1 | have sinned and need the glory of God." Hence it is plain
543 3, 4 | raised to such might and glory.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[4] A[6]
544 3, 5 | pertains to the greatest glory of God to have raised a ~
545 3, 5 | subjoined: "And we saw His glory." Or because, as Augustine
546 3, 6 | We saw Him [Vulg.: 'His ~glory'] full of grace and truth,"
547 3, 6 | same place: "We saw His glory, the glory as it ~were of
548 3, 6 | We saw His glory, the glory as it ~were of the Only-begotten
549 3, 6 | to Jn. 1:14: "We saw His glory . . . as it were of the ~
550 3, 7 | Lord will give grace and glory." And hence ~it was most
551 3, 7 | perfection, ~viz. immortality and glory of the body, which He could
552 3, 7 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: The glory of the body does not pertain
553 3, 7 | outpouring from the soul's glory, as was said above (FS,
554 3, 7 | We saw Him [Vulg.: 'His ~glory'] full of grace and truth."~
555 3, 7 | We saw Him [Vulg.: 'His glory'] as it were . . . ~the
556 3, 7 | We saw Him [Vulg.: 'His ~glory'] as it were . . . the Only-begotten
557 3, 7 | written (Ezech. 43:2): "The glory of the God of ~Israel came
558 3, 8 | We saw Him [Vulg.: 'His glory'] . . . full of ~grace and
559 3, 8 | like to the body of His glory."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[8] A[
560 3, 8 | inasmuch as the life of glory flows from the soul on to
561 3, 8 | as are united to Him by ~glory; secondly, of those who
562 3, 8 | to one ~end, which is the glory of the Divine fruition.
563 3, 8 | comprehensors, as having grace and ~glory most fully.~Aquin.: SMT
564 3, 8 | a never-fading ~crown of glory"; nor the name of Foundation,
565 3, 9 | brought many children ~unto glory, to perfect the author of
566 3, 10 | come." But in that heavenly glory the ~higher anyone is the
567 3, 10 | 1:14): "And we saw His glory, the glory as it were of
568 3, 10 | And we saw His glory, the glory as it were of the Only-begotten ~
569 3, 11 | Hence after the resurrection glory will ~flow from the soul
570 3, 11 | of death, crowned ~with glory and honor"; from which it
571 3, 13 | viz. innocence, sin, and glory, even as from ~the state
572 3, 13 | even as from ~the state of glory He assumed comprehension
573 3, 13 | will to ~fly from human glory, according to Jn. 8:50, "
574 3, 13 | 8:50, "I seek not My own glory." ~Yet He wished absolutely,
575 3, 14 | the soul and ~the body, glory flows into the body from
576 3, 14 | the body from the soul's glory. Yet this ~natural relationship
577 3, 15 | We saw Him [Vulg.: 'His glory'] as it were the ~Only-begotten
578 3, 15 | encouraged them to the glory of ~martyrdom?" Therefore
579 3, 15 | rise spiritual in power and glory and incorruption," as is ~
580 3, 15 | beatitude as regards the glory of His body.~
581 3, 16 | passible, and the God of glory was crucified."~Aquin.:
582 3, 19 | possession. But Christ has the glory of the soul, whence, ~in
583 3, 19 | natural course, flowed the glory of the body, as Augustine
584 3, 19 | about that ~in Christ the glory of the soul should not overflow
585 3, 19 | Christ did not merit the glory of the body.~Aquin.: SMT
586 3, 19 | have increased it. But the glory of the body, and ~the like,
587 3, 19 | Christ had, by merit, the glory ~of His body and whatever
588 3, 19 | charity, pertains to the glory ~of the soul, which Christ
589 3, 19 | Son of God, the ~Divine glory and the lordship of all
590 3, 19 | supreme Lord. Nevertheless a glory is due to Him as a beatified ~
591 3, 19 | there is an overflow of ~glory from the soul to the body,
592 3, 19 | may be rewarded by the glory of the soul overflowing
593 3, 19 | And ~hence not only the glory of the soul, but also the
594 3, 19 | of the soul, but also the glory of the body ~falls under
595 3, 21 | as when He prayed for the glory of His Resurrection (Jn.
596 3, 21 | human nature, such as the glory ~of His body, and the like.
597 3, 21 | after His passion, the ~glory of His body, which as yet
598 3, 21 | as yet He had not. This glory He expected to ~receive
599 3, 21 | 1~Reply OBJ 3: This very glory which Christ, while praying,
600 3, 22 | the fulness of grace and glory. ~Wherefore also He had
601 3, 22 | most perfectly realized in glory. ~Hence, under the Old Law,
602 3, 22 | acquired the perfection of glory, according to Heb. 10:19: "
603 3, 22 | Holies" (i.e. the ~heavenly glory) "through His Blood." Therefore
604 3, 22 | Christ Himself, on Whom their glory depends, as ~is written (
605 3, 22 | written (Apoc. 21:23): "The glory of God hath enlightened
606 3, 23 | the ~gifts of grace and glory; in regard to which he is
607 3, 23 | to Jn. 1:14: ~"We saw His glory . . . as it were of the
608 3, 24 | we say that the Lord of Glory was ~predestinated."~Aquin.:
609 3, 25 | for that "they changed the glory of the ~incorruptible God
610 3, 25 | the body of Christ by the ~glory of the Resurrection. Hence
611 3, 26 | dignity of both grace and glory. Again, ~it belongs to Him,
612 3, 27 | the testimony, ~and the glory of the Lord filled it."
613 3, 27 | Ezech. 43:2): "Behold the glory of ~the God of Israel came
614 3, 27 | did this from mere vain glory." Again, on Jn. 2:3: ~"They
615 3, 27 | according to Prov. 17:6: "The glory of children are their ~fathers":
616 3, 27 | inordinate motion of vain glory in regard to herself, but
617 3, 27 | We saw Him ~[Vulg.: 'His glory'] as the Only-Begotten [
618 3, 27 | when she was assumed into glory." ~Therefore it seems that
619 3, 27 | is that which she has in glory.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[27] A[
620 3, 28 | in nature but differed in glory": so that it seems that ~
621 3, 28 | overflow of the soul's ~glory on to the body, as we shall
622 3, 28 | there such an overflow of glory from His soul on to His ~
623 3, 34 | to Jn. 1:14: "We saw His glory . . . as it were of the ~
624 3, 34 | sufferings to merit the glory of immortality, which He
625 3, 34 | and so to enter into His glory?" But glory belongs ~to
626 3, 34 | enter into His glory?" But glory belongs ~to the state of
627 3, 34 | Christ did not merit the ~glory of the soul, in respect
628 3, 34 | a ~comprehensor, but the glory of the body, to which He
629 3, 36 | have crucified the Lord of glory."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[36] A[
630 3, 36 | heavens show forth the glory of God.'" Moreover, it was
631 3, 36 | Brightness of" the Father's "glory."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[36] A[
632 3, 41 | that a man seeks to derive glory from ~external humiliation,
633 3, 41 | Christ to seek spiritual glory by casting His body down.~
634 3, 41 | and from the desire of glory to tempt God ~by casting
635 3, 41 | lust of the flesh, hope of glory, eagerness for ~power."~
636 3, 41 | kingdoms of the world, ~and the glory of them,' we are not to
637 3, 41 | forth to Him in words their glory and estate." Or, again,
638 3, 42 | and they shall declare My glory unto the Gentiles."~Aquin.:
639 3, 43 | prophecy, and gave Him great glory . ~. . He, therefore, chose
640 3, 44 | have crucified the Lord ~of glory." Therefore He should not
641 3, 44 | miracles were ordained to the glory of God: ~hence it is written (
642 3, 44 | those things which reflected glory on Him. Therefore it seems ~
643 3, 44 | have crucified ~the Lord of glory."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[44] A[
644 3, 44 | saying, 'Go and declare the glory of ~God' (cf. Mk. 5:19;
645 3, 44 | own account: but ~if the glory be referred to God, then
646 3, 45 | transfiguration was the clarity of glory?~(3) Of the witnesses of
647 3, 45 | Passion Christ achieved glory, not only of ~His soul,
648 3, 45 | and so ~to enter into His glory (?)." To which glory He
649 3, 45 | His glory (?)." To which glory He brings those who follow ~
650 3, 45 | should show His disciples the glory of His clarity (which ~is
651 3, 45 | like'] to the body of His glory." Hence Bede ~says on Mk.
652 3, 45 | substance, but a putting on of glory."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[45] A[
653 3, 45 | clarity was the clarity of glory?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[45] A[
654 3, 45 | clarity was not the clarity of glory. For ~a gloss of Bede on
655 3, 45 | immortality." But the clarity of glory is the ~clarity of immortality.
656 3, 45 | disciples was not the clarity of glory.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[45] A[
657 3, 45 | Further, the clarity of glory is only in a human body.
658 3, 45 | this was not the clarity of glory.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[45] A[
659 3, 45 | show with what kind ~of glory He is afterwards to come,
660 3, 45 | transfiguration ~was the clarity of glory as to its essence, but not
661 3, 45 | Transfig.) and from the glory of His ~soul. That the glory
662 3, 45 | glory of His ~soul. That the glory of His soul did not overflow
663 3, 45 | power of outpouring the glory of His soul ~into His body.
664 3, 45 | Christ was ~not that of glory, but that it was not the
665 3, 45 | dispensation that in Christ the glory of the soul should not overflow ~
666 3, 45 | not really the clarity of glory, but because it was a kind
667 3, 45 | representing that perfection of glory, in virtue of which the
668 3, 45 | bright cloud signifies the glory of the Holy Ghost or the "
669 3, 45 | Matth.), by which in the glory ~to come the saints will
670 3, 45 | knowledge from experience of the glory to come. Therefore ~the
671 3, 45 | OBJ 4: Further, Christ's glory is promised as a reward
672 3, 45 | enkindle a desire of that glory. Therefore He should ~have
673 3, 45 | in order to show men His ~glory, and to arouse men to a
674 3, 45 | men are brought to the glory of eternal beatitude by
675 3, 45 | manifested to His disciples ~the glory of His body, which belongs
676 3, 45 | was jealous for the ~glory of God." Therefore by appearing
677 3, 45 | appropriating to Himself the glory of God." A third reason ~
678 3, 45 | after hearing of so great glory, they should be ~scandalized
679 3, 45 | conformity; secondly, by glory, which is perfect conformity,
680 3, 45 | while the clarity of the glory to come was ~foreshadowed
681 3, 45 | His elect the clarity of glory and ~refreshment from all
682 3, 45 | actually, and to promise glory by ~His words. Therefore
683 3, 45 | Father, to show that the glory which was ~then being revealed
684 3, 45 | bear to gaze on such great glory." But men are healed of
685 3, 45 | when He brings them into glory. And this is signified ~
686 3, 46 | s part, ~who merited the glory of being exalted, through
687 3, 46 | and so to enter into His glory?" Thirdly, on ~God's part,
688 3, 46 | justifying grace for him ~and the glory of bliss, as shall be shown
689 3, 46 | at Him; in His honor and glory, ~from the mockeries and
690 3, 46 | this life, just ~as the glory of the saints surpasses
691 3, 46 | nor by any overflow of glory, because, since Christ was
692 3, 46 | there was no overflowing of glory from the higher part into
693 3, 46 | the sake of everlasting glory ~are denoted by the faith
694 3, 46 | have crucified the Lord of glory." But Christ is the Lord
695 3, 46 | But Christ is the Lord of ~glory in respect of His Godhead.
696 3, 46 | Reply OBJ 1: The Lord of glory is said to be crucified,
697 3, 46 | crucified, not as the Lord ~of glory, but as a man capable of
698 3, 47 | have crucified the Lord of glory." And (Acts 3:17), Peter, ~
699 3, 47 | have crucified the Lord of glory." It must, ~however, be
700 3, 48 | of the ~Passion "merited glory; glory was the reward of
701 3, 48 | Passion "merited glory; glory was the reward of lowliness."
702 3, 49 | Passion attained to the glory of ~immortality, so we likewise,
703 3, 49 | inheritance of immortal glory, while we yet have a passible ~
704 3, 49 | are brought into immortal glory, ~according to the saying
705 3, 49 | above all nations, ~and His glory above the heavens." But
706 3, 49 | to Jn. 1:14: "We saw His glory . . . as it were ~of the
707 3, 49 | 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, the glory of the body comes from the
708 3, 49 | the body comes from the glory of the soul, ~as Augustine
709 3, 49 | merit exaltation as to the glory of His soul, because His
710 3, 49 | merit exaltation, as to the glory of His body, from the Passion.~
711 3, 49 | should receive ~recompense in glory.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[49] A[
712 3, 49 | before the Passion the glory of His soul did not shine
713 3, 49 | might procure His bodily glory with greater honor, when ~
714 3, 49 | was not beseeming for the glory ~of His soul to be postponed,
715 3, 49 | it was beseeming that its glory should be filled by the ~
716 3, 52 | gave hope of attaining to glory: while upon the holy Fathers ~
717 3, 52 | sin, He shed the light of ~glory everlasting.~Aquin.: SMT
718 3, 52 | sorrow comes of hoped-for glory being deferred, ~according
719 3, 52 | removed the sorrows caused by glory deferred, by ~bestowing
720 3, 52 | deferred, by ~bestowing glory.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[52] A[
721 3, 52 | privation of longed-for glory: in this sense it has the
722 3, 52 | enlightening them with the light of glory in hell itself. ~Nevertheless
723 3, 52 | be who enjoy the Divine glory. Accordingly, the thief
724 3, 52 | well as exclusion from glory, as is evident from Gn.
725 3, 52 | excluded from the life of glory, so as to be unable to ~
726 3, 52 | approach to the life ~of glory was not opened. And so when
727 3, 52 | them as to their ~attaining glory: and in consequence He dispelled
728 3, 52 | they ~endured through their glory being delayed: still they
729 3, 52 | they were excluded from glory, since the price of man'
730 3, 52 | sin as to ~exclusion from glory, yet still remain bound
731 3, 52 | of the fulness of their glory.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[52] A[
732 3, 52 | by being admitted to the glory of the vision of God, ~to
733 3, 52 | they were excluded from glory. Therefore, He also delivered
734 3, 52 | whereas ~exclusion from God's glory was a general defect and
735 3, 52 | from their privation of glory, but ~not from the debt
736 3, 53 | risen from the dead by the glory of the Father, so we ~also
737 3, 53 | will be in the ~eternity of glory, which Christ inaugurated
738 3, 53 | brought us to the light of glory; just as He died when the
739 3, 53 | grace a disposition for glory. Consequently, it behooved ~
740 3, 53 | all things appertaining to glory, whether they regard the
741 3, 53 | Christ as the author of glory: but that ~grace should
742 3, 53 | meritorious cause of the glory of the Resurrection." ~Moreover
743 3, 54 | to the immortal ~life of glory. But such is the disposition
744 3, 54 | Nevertheless He received the glory of clarity in the ~Resurrection:
745 3, 54 | so that it ~acquired the glory of countenance, without
746 3, 54 | like to the body of His glory."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[54] A[
747 3, 54 | dishonor, it ~shall rise in glory." Hence, since the cause
748 3, 54 | because He merited the ~glory of His Resurrection by the
749 3, 54 | whereby He asks for the glory ~of the Resurrection. Thirdly,
750 3, 54 | Divine economy that the glory did not pass from His soul
751 3, 54 | the soul communicated its glory to the ~risen body in the
752 3, 54 | capacity. Therefore, since glory flows from the soul ~into
753 3, 54 | 82], A[1]), but it was ~glory flowing from a beatified
754 3, 54 | nature, but of ~different glory, after the Resurrection."~
755 3, 54 | But Christ rose in the glory of the ~kingdom of God.
756 3, 54 | nature, but differed in glory." Accordingly, whatever ~
757 3, 54 | maintained that "our body in that glory of ~the resurrection will
758 3, 54 | unchangeableness of His glory that He ~should assume anything
759 3, 54 | place, for Christ's own ~glory. For Bede says on Lk. 24:
760 3, 54 | the greater increase of glory, inasmuch as ~they are the
761 3, 54 | still the greater beauty of glory compensates for all ~this,
762 3, 55 | Tract. civ in ~Joan.), "the glory of the Resurrection is the
763 3, 55 | public, it seems that the glory of the Resurrection ~ought
764 3, 55 | things as concern future glory are ~beyond the common ken
765 3, 55 | accomplished "through the glory of the Father," as the Apostle
766 3, 55 | so ~far as the state of glory is concerned, that the female
767 3, 55 | shall also attain ~greater glory from the Divine vision:
768 3, 55 | first to see Him rising in glory.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[55] A[
769 3, 55 | attained to the life of glory. Consequently, ~the Resurrection
770 3, 55 | the Resurrection, and ~the glory of Him who rose. Now in
771 3, 55 | in order to manifest the glory of the risen Christ, He
772 3, 55 | having a human ~nature with glory. But some of the things
773 3, 55 | things seem contrary to glory, as for ~instance, that
774 3, 55 | showed His disciples the glory of His Resurrection by entering ~
775 3, 55 | nature but of ~different glory." It likewise was part of
776 3, 55 | part of the property of glory that "He ~vanished suddenly
777 3, 55 | others to show forth His ~glory in rising again. But the
778 3, 55 | opposite to the condition ~of glory, as is said in 1 Cor. 15:
779 3, 55 | showing the ~condition of glory, seem to be in opposition
780 3, 55 | Christ meant to show them the glory of His majesty; and ~this
781 3, 55 | showed the disciples His glory by brightness, but after ~
782 3, 56 | like to the body of His glory." ~Now although the efficiency
783 3, 56 | risen from the dead by the glory of the Father, so we also
784 3, 56 | glorious by sharing in the glory of Christ's body.~Aquin.:
785 3, 57 | addition to His ~essential glory either in body or in soul:
786 3, 57 | pertains to the ~well-being of glory: not that His body acquired
787 3, 57 | measure belonged to His glory; and He had a ~certain kind
788 3, 57 | The ~other is the power of glory, which is in Christ's human
789 3, 57 | but in the condition of glory the ~heavenly nature will
790 3, 57 | Physics i. But through glory the body derives a greater
791 3, 57 | body ~shines with greater glory. Hence it was most fitting
792 3, 57 | Godhead, just as God's ~glory appeared to Israel in a
793 3, 57 | from which it derives its glory: and just as the upward
794 3, 58 | Father's right hand, ~the glory and honor of the Godhead."~
795 3, 58 | Ascension, because after the glory of His Ascension He will
796 3, 58 | Father's right hand, is the glory and honor of the Godhead, ~
797 3, 58 | Damascene takes it, "the glory of the Godhead": secondly,
798 3, 58 | else than to share in the glory of the ~Godhead with the
799 3, 58 | Father's right hand is the glory and honor of the ~Godhead."
800 3, 58 | of the ~Godhead." But the glory and honor of the Godhead
801 3, 58 | is ~understood either the glory of His Godhead, or His eternal
802 3, 58 | His nature ~has not the glory or honor of the Godhead,
803 3, 58 | which," that is, in the glory of the Godhead, "the ~Son
804 3, 59 | who gave Him ~power, and glory, and a kingdom": and thereby
805 3, 59 | brought many children into ~glory, to perfect the author of
806 3, 59 | Jn. 1:14,16: "We saw His glory . . . as ~of the Only-Begotten
807 3, 59 | from various causes: as the glory of the body in ~rising was
808 3, 59 | Godhead and His soul's ~glory, but likewise "from the
809 3, 59 | He gave Him power, and glory, and a kingdom; and all ~
810 3, 60 | a foretelling of ~future glory.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[60] A[
811 3, 61 | the New, and the state of glory, in which all truth will
812 3, 62 | Lord will give grace and glory." Since, therefore, the
813 3, 62 | the ~faculty of obtaining glory, which is the ultimate positive
814 3, 63 | destined to the reward of the ~glory that is to come, by the
815 3, 63 | Lord will give grace and glory." Therefore it seems that
816 3, 63 | being the ~brightness of His glory and the figure," or character, "
817 3, 63 | principally to the enjoyment of glory. And for this purpose they
818 3, 63 | man is ~assigned to future glory, and which is effected by
819 3, 63 | good as adding to their glory, and in the wicked as ~increasing
820 3, 64 | angels as to their share ~of glory, but not as to the conditions
821 3, 65 | prepares man for ~final glory. Wherefore it is written (
822 3, 65 | immediate attainment of glory; and neither of these ~two
823 3, 66 | its relation to ~heavenly glory, which is the universal
824 3, 69 | was raised up to a life of glory. ~Wherefore a Christian
825 3, 69 | not for the sake of the ~glory of life eternal. Wherefore
826 3, 69 | risen from the dead by the glory of the Father, so we also
827 3, 70 | the ~power of obtaining glory at the allotted time, which
828 3, 71 | hinders man from ~obtaining glory, is expelled from man by
829 3, 72 | Confirmation obtain greater glory, ~just as here below they
830 3, 76 | the body" of Christ's "glory," according to Phil. 3:21.
831 3, 76 | through ~the participated glory of the Divine intellect,
832 3, 79 | Whether the attaining of glory is an effect of this sacrament?~(
833 3, 79 | the ~incorruption and the glory of the soul.~Aquin.: SMT
834 3, 79 | Whether the attaining of glory is an effect of this sacrament?~
835 3, 79 | seems that the attaining of glory is not an effect of this ~
836 3, 79 | wayfarers are not yet capable of glory, it seems that this ~sacrament
837 3, 79 | not cause the attaining of glory.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[79] A[
838 3, 79 | sacrament who will never come to glory, as Augustine declares ~(
839 3, 79 | cause of ~attaining unto glory.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[79] A[
840 3, 79 | species, which belongs to glory. Therefore this ~sacrament
841 3, 79 | not cause the attaining of glory.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[79] A[
842 3, 79 | eternal life is the life of glory. ~Therefore the attaining
843 3, 79 | Therefore the attaining of glory is an effect of this sacrament.~
844 3, 79 | perfectly in the state of glory. Hence ~Augustine says on
845 3, 79 | the sufficient cause of glory, yet not so that we ~are
846 3, 79 | thereby forthwith admitted to glory, but we must first "suffer
847 3, 79 | not at once admit us to glory, but bestows ~on us the
848 3, 79 | the power of coming unto glory. And therefore it is called ~"
849 3, 79 | also they do not come to ~glory through this sacrament who
850 3, 79 | attainment of ~grace and glory, and the forgiveness of
851 3, 79 | happen to acquire grace and glory and ~forgiveness of sin
852 3, 79 | the attaining of grace and glory, whereas it produces no
853 3, 80 | sin was taken away by the glory of the ~Resurrection, he
854 3, 82 | His ~providence for His glory. Hence it is evident that
855 3, 83 | commemorates the heavenly glory, to the possession of ~which,
856 3, 83 | tending, in the words, "Glory be ~to God on high," which
857 3, 83 | on which the heavenly ~glory is commemorated, but are
858 3, 83 | such as faith and heavenly glory; and therefore the priest ~
859 3, 83 | referring to His entrance into glory, when He ~said, "Father,
860 3, 83 | any, who are already in glory with their bodies. "The
861 3, 86 | ordain ~man to the good of glory from which man is excluded
862 3, 89 | shoulder, has not the same ~glory as if it had never strayed."
863 3, 89 | charity are deserving of glory according ~to the quantity
864 3, 89 | Therefore he does not receive glory ~according to the merit
865 Suppl, 4 | punishment and for the ~delay of glory. Much more, therefore, do
866 Suppl, 8 | the people and for ~the glory of God. Wherefore if the
867 Suppl, 8 | people's salvation and God's glory, to commit ~matters of jurisdiction
868 Suppl, 14| actions for the sake of human glory, that ~"they have received
869 Suppl, 15| that may conduce to the glory of God ~must be taken away
870 Suppl, 16| can be in the saints in glory?~(3) Whether in the good
871 Suppl, 16| 1~Whether the saints in glory have penance?~Aquin.: SMT
872 Suppl, 16| seem that the saints in glory have not penance. For, as ~
873 Suppl, 19| because ~all tends to His own glory, even the abuse of the keys
874 Suppl, 25| from the ~attainment of glory, which he ought to desire
875 Suppl, 29| sacrament prepares man for glory immediately, since it ~is
876 Suppl, 29| not yet time to enter into glory, because "the Law brought ~
877 Suppl, 29| OBJ 1: The incorruption of glory is something not contained
878 Suppl, 30| the life of grace or of glory; which ~defects consist
879 Suppl, 32| immediate preparation for glory. Therefore it ought ~to
880 Suppl, 32| setting out for the life of glory. Hence the comparison fails.~
881 Suppl, 34| nature and the ~state of glory. Now we find order in nature,
882 Suppl, 34| others, and likewise in glory, as in the angels. Therefore
883 Suppl, 34| communicating them in the state ~of glory, which is according to the
884 Suppl, 69| 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, the glory of the soul is greater than
885 Suppl, 69| that of bodies. ~Now the glory of the body is awarded to
886 Suppl, 69| more, ~therefore, ought the glory of souls to be deferred
887 Suppl, 69| in the body. Moreover the glory of the body is not so ~essential
888 Suppl, 69| not so ~essential as the glory of the soul; wherefore it
889 Suppl, 69| derogatory ~to the saints if the glory of the soul were delayed,
890 Suppl, 69| were delayed, than that the glory ~of the body be deferred:
891 Suppl, 69| this detriment to their glory be ~compensated on account
892 Suppl, 69| power in ~virtue of their glory, so that they are able to
893 Suppl, 69| gain from their power of glory, and not to that which ~
894 Suppl, 69| according to the power of glory, it is ~competent to the
895 Suppl, 69| debarred from the reception of glory by no personal ~defect but
896 Suppl, 69| that this very delay of glory ~is called a kind of punishment.~
897 Suppl, 69| delayed from obtaining full ~glory of the soul before Christ'
898 Suppl, 69| detained from ~receiving the glory of the body. Therefore as
899 Suppl, 69| detained from ~obtaining glory on account of the guilt
900 Suppl, 69| essential reward consists in the glory of the soul, ~but the body'
901 Suppl, 69| the soul, ~but the body's glory, since it overflows from
902 Suppl, 69| consequently lack of the soul's glory ~causes a difference of
903 Suppl, 69| whereas lack of the body's glory does not. ~For this reason,
904 Suppl, 70| punishment, for just as the glory of the ~saints is never
905 Suppl, 70| thereto. Hence just as the glory of the elect is not ~diminished,
906 Suppl, 70| somewhat conduces ~to their glory, so the punishment of the
907 Suppl, 71| do, because the share of glory is ~awarded according to
908 Suppl, 71| final judgment, of eternal glory or eternal unhappiness:
909 Suppl, 71| remaining punishment or glory of the body does ~not make
910 Suppl, 71| them to be wayfarers, since glory essentially and radically ~
911 Suppl, 71| diminished as neither can the glory ~of the saints be increased
912 Suppl, 71| hinders it from ~obtaining glory. And since, as stated above (
913 Suppl, 71| avail thy saints unto glory, so may they profit us unto ~
914 Suppl, 71| surround him with greater glory by so doing; and if ~he
915 Suppl, 71| receive ~an increase of glory in themselves through our
916 Suppl, 71| thereby in celebrating their glory with greater ~solemnity.
917 Suppl, 71| praising God, and through His ~glory thus increasing some what
918 Suppl, 71| him by reason of human glory.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[71] A[
919 Suppl, 72| insight of Almighty God's glory we must nowise believe that
920 Suppl, 72| that anything ~outside that glory is unknown to them." Therefore
921 Suppl, 72| Now it pertains to their glory that they assist the needy ~
922 Suppl, 72| avail not only them unto glory, ~but also us as suffrages
923 Suppl, 72| will appear in the ~form of glory, on account of the authority
924 Suppl, 72| order that man obtain the glory of the body, it behooves
925 Suppl, 72| removed which are opposed to glory. There are two, ~namely
926 Suppl, 72| shall be without the city of glory (Apoc. 22:15) - and again,
927 Suppl, 72| brought to the newness of glory, proportionately to what
928 Suppl, 72| to receive the newness of glory.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[74] A[
929 Suppl, 72| receiving the perfection of glory.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[74] A[
930 Suppl, 72| belongs to ~the perfection of glory, it follows that the perfection
931 Suppl, 72| keeping with the perfection of glory, than the perfection of
932 Suppl, 72| disposition to the perfection of glory; and ~consequently in this
933 Suppl, 72| more like the properties of glory, ~and this is especially
934 Suppl, 72| indisposition to the perfection of glory. Now in the higher heaven ~
935 Suppl, 72| contrary to the perfection of glory, ~and this perfection is
936 Suppl, 72| dishonor, it shall rise in glory": and at the same time as ~
937 Suppl, 72| into the liberty of the glory of the children of God."
938 Suppl, 72| be taken up above for the glory of the elect: ~and so too
939 Suppl, 72| will remain above for the glory of the elect.~Aquin.: SMT
940 Suppl, 72| the wicked, even as the glory of the ~elect, will be greater
941 Suppl, 72| in order to increase the ~glory of the elect, so too whatever
942 Suppl, 72| to the life of grace and glory.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[75] A[
943 Suppl, 72| sense either of pain or of glory, and waking is the ~unchaining
944 Suppl, 72| not in the ~likeness of glory, except the good alone.~
945 Suppl, 72| the soul with God by the glory of fruition, as the ~Master
946 Suppl, 73| to things pertaining to ~glory.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[76] A[
947 Suppl, 74| like to the body of ~His glory" (Phil. 3:21), and the children
948 Suppl, 74| they reign with Christ in glory as regards all, special
949 Suppl, 74| sun nor moon, because the glory of God will enlighten it ~(
950 Suppl, 75| but will be arrayed in the glory of the resurrection.~Aquin.:
951 Suppl, 76| essence but in respect of glory and misery, which is an ~
952 Suppl, 77| state wherein he merits glory, yet man himself merits ~
953 Suppl, 78| restored by resurrection unto glory or ~unto punishment. But
954 Suppl, 78| be the same quantity of glory or ~punishment in all those
955 Suppl, 79| body with a property of glory, such as the impassibility ~
956 Suppl, 79| like to the body of His glory, according to the ~operation
957 Suppl, 79| nature of the pupil, since glory does not destroy ~nature;
958 Suppl, 80| body. For the properties of glory surpass the properties of
959 Suppl, 80| even ~as the clarity of glory surpasses the clarity of
960 Suppl, 80| the cause of a property of glory, which seems absurd.~Aquin.:
961 Suppl, 80| like to the body ~of His glory." Now the body of Christ
962 Suppl, 80| body for the perfection of glory.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[83] A[
963 Suppl, 80| have a certain share ~in glory, and not as though it were
964 Suppl, 80| for he said that in the glory of the ~resurrection our
965 Suppl, 80| nature though changed in glory."~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[83] A[
966 Suppl, 81| it to the ~soul, whence glory flows to the body.~Aquin.:
967 Suppl, 81| resulting from the outflow of glory which it receives from the
968 Suppl, 81| but in that property of glory which is ~called agility.~
969 Suppl, 81| conditions pertaining ~to glory. Since then after the resurrection
970 Suppl, 81| after the resurrection the glory of the saints will ~never
971 Suppl, 81| inconsistent with the perfection of glory, ~as neither is the defect
972 Suppl, 81| since they have this through glory), but in order to show the ~
973 Suppl, 81| but ~that by the power of glory, which raises it to a certain
974 Suppl, 82| dishonor, it shall ~rise in glory," which refers to clarity,
975 Suppl, 82| previous ~context where the glory of the rising bodies is
976 Suppl, 82| the overflow of the soul's glory into the body. For whatever ~
977 Suppl, 82| the glorified ~body the glory of the soul will be known,
978 Suppl, 82| crystal is visible, so the glory of the ~soul enclosed in
979 Suppl, 82| Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: The glory of the body will not destroy
980 Suppl, 82| resulting from the soul's glory. Thus we see bodies which ~
981 Suppl, 82| Even as the clarity of glory will overflow from the soul ~
982 Suppl, 82| proportionate to see the ~clarity of glory, since this differs generically
983 Suppl, 82| like to the body of His ~glory," says: "It will be like
984 Suppl, 82| the judgment by seeing the glory ~of the just, according
985 Suppl, 82| would not fully see their ~glory unless they gazed on their
986 Suppl, 82| Reply OBJ 1: The clarity of glory will differ generically
987 Suppl, 82| too will the clarity of glory be.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[85]
988 Suppl, 82| virtue ~of its property of glory it acts only by the action
989 Suppl, 83| bodies of the ~elect by the glory of the resurrection.~Aquin.:
990 Suppl, 83| nature, or to grace, or to glory. But it will ~not be by
991 Suppl, 83| will ~it be by grace or glory, since they will lack these
992 Suppl, 83| unchangeableness and impassibility of glory."~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[86] A[
993 Suppl, 84| detract ~considerably from the glory of the saints and the praise
994 Suppl, 84| a certain ~amount in the glory or unhappiness of each one
995 Suppl, 84| manifestation will bring them great glory on account of ~the penance
996 Suppl, 85| judgment, both from the ~added glory of the body and from the
997 Suppl, 85| and shining with exceeding glory, He will be visible from
998 Suppl, 85| under the appearance of glory wherein ~He ascended to
999 Suppl, 86| judgment and witness the glory of the ~Judge.~Aquin.: SMT
1000 Suppl, 86| but to see the Judge's ~glory.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[89] A[
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