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1001   3, 13  |             to the transmutation of creatures, which is three-fold. The ~
1002   3, 13  |             enlighten ~all rational creatures falling short of its perfection),
1003   3, 13  |            But the transmutation of creatures, ~inasmuch as they may be
1004   3, 13  |             too, He alone can bring creatures to nothing, and ~He alone
1005   3, 13  |             to the transmutation of creatures.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[13] A[
1006   3, 13  | transmutations that can be made in ~creatures can be made by the soul
1007   3, 23  |          which reason He admits His creatures to a participation of good ~
1008   3, 23  |         things; especially rational creatures, who forasmuch as they are
1009   3, 23  |             is communicated ~to all creatures in a certain likeness, so
1010   3, 23  |           said of God in respect of creatures, as stated in ~the FP, Q[
1011   3, 23  |            to produce any effect in creatures is ~common to the whole
1012   3, 25  |     dominion by which He rules over creatures. Wherefore on ~Ps. 7:1, "
1013   3, 25  |          such as is given to other ~creatures, but with a certain higher
1014   3, 25  |           set up images to ~certain creatures, to whom in these images
1015   3, 25  |              For though ~insensible creatures are not capable of being
1016   3, 25  |         higher degree than to other creatures, ~inasmuch as she is the
1017   3, 34  |             more clearly than other creatures.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[34] A[
1018   3, 34  |           something more than other creatures - namely, that He was in ~
1019   3, 36  |          and yet, by means of God's creatures, He showed the power of ~
1020   3, 36  |           by means of certain other creatures.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[36] A[
1021   3, 36  |           known first through other creatures, and afterwards He Himself
1022   3, 39  |       Almighty God, who created all creatures out of nothing, to frame
1023   3, 40  |            from the creation of new creatures, yet He ever ~works by keeping
1024   3, 40  |           keeping and governing His creatures. Now that Christ wrought ~
1025   3, 40  |            nature, since 'all God's creatures are ~good'; but by a certain
1026   3, 44  |             He worked in irrational creatures.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[44] A[
1027   3, 44  |             fittingly on irrational creatures?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[44] A[
1028   3, 44  |          unfittingly on ~irrational creatures. For brute animals are more
1029   3, 44  |             in regard to irrational creatures seem to have been unfitting.~
1030   3, 44  |             but also on ~irrational creatures.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[44] A[
1031   3, 57  |        ascended above all spiritual creatures?~(6) Of the effect of the
1032   3, 57  |             bodies and of spiritual creatures, as is evident from what
1033   3, 57  |       Christ to be above ~spiritual creatures.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[57] A[
1034   3, 58  |            Christ than in all other creatures, so much so that human nature ~
1035   3, 58  |         more blessed than all other creatures, and possesses over ~all
1036   3, 58  |           possesses over ~all other creatures royal and judiciary power.~
1037   3, 58  |     mightier gifts beyond all other creatures," that is to say, "in ~greater
1038   3, 58  |      implies exaltation above other creatures.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[58] A[
1039   3, 58  |       angels are higher than ~other creatures. Therefore, much less does
1040   3, 58  |            humanity, He excels ~all creatures in the possession of Divine
1041   3, 59  |            Trinity to be Lord over ~creatures. Therefore judiciary power
1042   3, 59  |             things." But beyond all creatures ~Christ's soul was more
1043   3, 59  |        angels are higher than other creatures. If Christ, ~then, be judge
1044   3, 59  |             He will be judge of all creatures; which seems to be false,
1045   3, 59  |           judge, as being spiritual creatures, ~still they are judged
1046   3, 59  |          the ~administration of all creatures. For if, as Augustine says (
1047   3, 60  |        sacrament. ~For all sensible creatures are signs of sacred things;
1048   3, 60  |             1~Reply OBJ 1: Sensible creatures signify something holy,
1049   3, 64  |           enticed . . . by means of creatures, which were ~created not
1050   3, 66  |              but also to insensible creatures; for ~instance, when we
1051   3, 78  |             Priest changes visible ~creatures into His own body, saying: '
1052   3, 80  |             committed ~against mere creatures.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[80] A[
1053 Suppl, 2 |             contrite for turning to creatures ~without turning away from
1054 Suppl, 2 |           in which they ~turn us to creatures.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[2] A[6]
1055 Suppl, 72|       Gregory says (Dial. ii): "All creatures are little ~to the soul
1056 Suppl, 72|          needs cleansing. Now God's creatures are ~not unclean, wherefore
1057 Suppl, 72|         i.e. unclean. Therefore the creatures ~of the world shall not
1058 Suppl, 72|             shall be glorified, all creatures shall be renewed, ~each
1059 Suppl, 72|             too whatever is vile in creatures will be thrust ~down into
1060 Suppl, 81|           which both angels and all creatures will show them.~Aquin.:
1061 Suppl, 81|           beauty of the ~variety of creatures, in which God's wisdom will
1062 Suppl, 85|      whereby He works in governing ~creatures; and of this it is written (
1063 Suppl, 85|            both these things to His creatures, ~since He both endows some
1064 Suppl, 87|      restored not only ~man but all creatures without exception - inasmuch
1065 Suppl, 87|         exception - inasmuch as all creatures are ~bettered through man'
1066 Suppl, 87|            man alone, but over all ~creatures, according to Mt. 28:18, "
1067 Suppl, 87|     authority of ~lordship over all creatures by right of creation; but
1068 Suppl, 87|           essentially, ~such as all creatures are; wherefore there may
1069 Suppl, 88|             rested from forming new creatures." Now when things were first ~
1070 Suppl, 88|              Since then ~insensible creatures have merited nothing, it
1071 Suppl, 88|      glorified man will nowise need creatures to render him the ~first
1072 Suppl, 88|            seventh day forming new ~creatures, for as much as nothing
1073 Suppl, 88|        heavenly bodies, like other ~creatures, is directed to the use
1074 Suppl, 88|            were by his senses. Now ~creatures lead to the knowledge of
1075 Suppl, 88|          the state of all corporeal creatures, as stated above ~(Q[76],
1076 Suppl, 88|          man will make use of other creatures, yet not as needful to him
1077 Suppl, 89|           conversely ~when He knows creatures: and then there is no need
1078 Suppl, 89|             Reply OBJ 16: Corporeal creatures are not said to be seen
1079 Suppl, 89|            see God ~from seeing His creatures, yet it will see God in
1080 Suppl, 89|          yet it will see God in His creatures seen ~corporeally. This
1081 Suppl, 89|         from seeing God in sensible creatures: and especially in Christ'
1082 Suppl, 89|          which sees its Creator all creatures are small." Therefore those
1083 Suppl, 89|             the angels who know all creatures are able to see all ~that
1084 Suppl, 89|        knoweth all these" ~(namely, creatures), "and knoweth not Thee:
1085 Suppl, 92|           that which is effected in creatures belongs to the whole ~Trinity.
1086 Suppl, 92|          fatherhood ~in relation to creatures is also appropriated to
1087 Suppl, 96|     included, since they are God's ~creatures. Therefore also their punishment
 
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