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501 2, 41 | and accordingly we have to see what ought to be foregone ~
502 2, 47 | 3: Further, whoever can see things afar off can much
503 2, 47 | things afar off can much more see things ~that are near. Now
504 2, 47 | Apostle says (Eph. 5:15): "See how you walk ~cautiously [
505 2, 50 | which is the same ~as mercy; see note on SS, Q[30], A[1]]
506 2, 53 | Monte ii, 17), "when we ~see a servant of God taking
507 2, 60 | Body Para. 3/3~From this we see how to answer the First
508 2, 64 | as the jurists hold. [*See loc. cit. ~in Reply.] Therefore
509 2, 69 | written (Ex. 23:5): "If thou see the ass of him that ~hateth
510 2, 69 | 17): "He that . . . shall see ~his brother in need, and
511 2, 69 | that it is ~not easy to see how he can be succored otherwise,
512 2, 69 | however, it is easy to see how he ~can be otherwise
513 2, 71 | detraction, the less they see of the ~truth?" Therefore
514 2, 79 | as ~in human affairs we see that different honor is
515 2, 79 | without which no man shall see ~God." Again, firmness is
516 2, 81 | shall rejoice when he shall see the ~revenge." Therefore
517 2, 81 | mind to pass the ~limits to see the Lord, and a very great
518 2, 84 | priests whom day by day ~we see serving the Lord may eat
519 2, 85 | granted by the Apostolic ~See [*Cap. Ex multiplici, Ex
520 2, 87 | meaning, as Augustine states [*See argument On ~the contrary];
521 2, 89 | hereby ordain that in this See the ministers of the sacred
522 2, 91 | Jerome (Ep. lxxv, ad Aug.) See Opp. August. ~Ep. lxxxii]
523 2, 93 | agreement, so far as I can see, they must be chosen by
524 2, 94 | Doctr. ~Christ. ii, 20; see above Q[92], A[2]]. Therefore
525 2, 94 | Doctr. Christ. ii, ~20; see above Q[92], A[2]]. Wherefore
526 2, 94 | demons, so as to be fitted to see its God, and discern ~what
527 2, 94 | Augustine, De Doctr. Christ.; see ~above Q[92], A[2]]. Wherefore
528 2, 95 | Ps. 33:9): "O ~taste and see that the Lord is sweet,"
529 2, 96 | in ~speaking of perjury: "See how you should detest this
530 2, 99 | children should visit him and see to his ~cure; if he be poor,
531 2, 99 | there were others who could see to the ~funeral." Or, according
532 2, 102 | commanded them, saying: "See that no man know this. But
533 2, 104 | of a happy disposition to see good rather ~than evil.
534 2, 106 | ceases to be an episcopal see on ~account of the depravity
535 2, 106 | thus that an episcopal see be attached to a certain ~
536 2, 116 | needy with his ~riches [*See Q[30], A[1]]. In the second
537 2, 120 | is written (Ex. ~31:13): "See that you keep My Sabbath:
538 2, 122 | of onlookers wondered to see an unearthly battle, and
539 2, 127 | ourselves, in so far as we see some of God's ~gifts in
540 2, 130 | Mt. 5:16, ~"That they may see your good works, and glorify
541 2, 139 | the ~lion is pleased to see the stag, or to hear its
542 2, 141 | is taken in a bad ~sense. See Q[169], A[1].] Therefore
543 2, 150 | which makes one shudder to see: and a ~midwife has been
544 2, 152 | ccxciii; ccl de Temp.; ~see Appendix to St. Augustine'
545 2, 152 | father, lest they should ~see one another naked. Now from
546 2, 153 | is said to be continent [*See ~A[4]], not absolutely,
547 2, 159 | with humility: and you will see that sin ~outrunning justice
548 2, 159 | humility: ~while you will see the other pair beaten, not
549 2, 162 | the words of Gn. 3:22: "See, ~lest perhaps he . . .
550 2, 165 | Epist. xxi ad ~Damas]: "We see priests forsaking the gospels
551 2, 165 | x, 35), "I go no more to see a dog coursing a hare in
552 2, 165 | unless Thou, having made me see my weakness, didst speedily
553 2, 167 | Thou shalt not be able to see God, ~having no longer the
554 2, 167 | pleasure to those men who see them, because this is to ~
555 2, 169 | follow their own ~spirit, and see nothing."~Aquin.: SMT SS
556 2, 169 | Whom the prophets do not see in ~His essence, although
557 2, 169 | In Thy light we shall see light."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
558 2, 169 | which the prophets do not see in ~itself. Wherefore there
559 2, 170 | for the good of those who ~see and hear." ~Aquin.: SMT
560 2, 171 | 1) Whether the prophets see God's very essence?~(2)
561 2, 171 | 1/1~Whether the prophets see the very essence of God?~
562 2, 171 | would seem that the prophets see the very essence of God,
563 2, 171 | essence. Therefore prophets see God's very essence.~Aquin.:
564 2, 171 | temporal things are made, we see with the mind's eye ~the
565 2, 171 | Therefore they, especially, ~see the Divine essence.~Aquin.:
566 2, 171 | Therefore the prophets see God Himself.~Aquin.: SMT
567 2, 171 | and in the state ~of bliss see, not as from afar off, but
568 2, 171 | maintained that the prophets see the ~very essence of God (
569 2, 171 | Now it is not possible to see ~the types of creatures
570 2, 171 | impossible for prophets to see God as ~containing the types
571 2, 171 | that the prophets do not see in the Divine ~essence Itself
572 2, 171 | Itself the things they do see, but that they see them
573 2, 171 | they do see, but that they see them in certain ~images,
574 2, 171 | Reply OBJ 2: Man is said to see in the First Truth the type
575 2, 171 | respects, so," to wit, "as ~to see in spirit likenesses significant
576 2, 171 | hearing something fail to see what takes place before
577 2, 171 | by the body, so that we see with our eyes one who is
578 2, 171 | and at the same time we see with the soul one who is
579 2, 171 | means by the things they see, or speak, or even do.~Aquin.:
580 2, 172 | properly applied to those who see by imaginary vision. ~And
581 2, 173 | when in rapture, did not see the essence ~of God. For
582 2, 173 | seem that neither did Paul see the essence of ~God.~Aquin.:
583 2, 173 | In ~Thy light we shall see light." But this light can
584 2, 173 | resurrection the saints will see ~the Divine essence without
585 2, 173 | senses in order for him to see the essence of God.~Aquin.:
586 2, 173 | for man's intellect, if it see God's essence, to be withdrawn
587 2, 173 | man while a wayfarer to see God in His essence without
588 2, 173 | resurrection, in ~the blessed who see God in His essence, there
589 2, 173 | namely, that ~they should see God in His essence) "was
590 2, 173 | same vision as the saints see Him in ~heaven." Now from
591 2, 173 | very fact that the saints see God, they know ~whether
592 2, 178 | on all cares and longs to see the ~face of its Creator."~
593 2, 178 | of heart, for they shall see God": and (Heb. ~12:14): "
594 2, 178 | without which no man ~shall see God." Therefore it would
595 2, 178 | watch-tower [specula]." Now to see a thing in a ~mirror is
596 2, 178 | thing in a ~mirror is to see a cause in its effect wherein
597 2, 178 | life to come, when we shall see God ~face to face, wherefore
598 2, 178 | means ~of contemplation, to see God in His essence.~Aquin.:
599 2, 178 | without doubt he could only see such things by the ~light
600 2, 178 | is connatural to man to see the ~intelligible species
601 2, 178 | For however little he may see of the ~Creator's light,
602 2, 178 | according to 1 Cor. 13:12, "We see now through a glass in a
603 2, 178 | pleasure, ~not only because to see is pleasurable in itself,
604 2, 178 | Ps. 33:9): "O taste and see that the Lord is sweet."~
605 2, 178 | in Ezech.) that "when we see one whom we love, we are
606 2, 178 | yet greater love when we see Him ~Whom we love."~Aquin.:
607 2, 179 | External occupation makes a man see less in intelligible ~things,
608 2, 179 | active life enables a man to see more clearly in judging
609 2, 179 | shall rest and we shall see, we shall ~see and love,
610 2, 179 | we shall see, we shall ~see and love, we shall love
611 2, 179 | the lower order, "always see the face of the ~Father";
612 2, 179 | God, ~but "we shall" all "see Him as He is" (1 Jn. 3:2).
613 2, 180 | pass the" fixed "limits to see the Lord." Therefore ~the
614 2, 180 | of my ~life, that I may see the delight of the Lord."
615 2, 180 | Ps. 45:11, ~"Be still and see that I am God." Seventhly,
616 2, 180 | In Thy light we shall see light."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
617 2, 180 | embraces ~of Rachel so as to see the principle." Therefore
618 2, 180 | Ps. 45:11, "Be still, and see that I am God"; whereas ~
619 2, 182 | 138:16): "Thy eyes ~did see my imperfect being." Therefore
620 2, 182 | burn more fiercely when we see Him ~Whom we love"; nor
621 2, 182 | Hier. v) that ~"just as we see the whole hierarchy culminating
622 2, 186 | whom we are forbidden ~to see in the body."~Aquin.: SMT
623 2, 187 | renounce the government of his see and pay his vows to the
624 2, 187 | there were others who could see to this, as ~Chrysostom
625 3, 1 | thought ~of men unable to see anything but corporeal things . . .
626 3, 1 | work of the Incarnation we see the ~perfection of grace,
627 3, 1 | he might be ~humbled, and see how he stood in need of
628 3, 2 | not flesh and bones as you see Me to have." ~Neither can
629 3, 4 | For ~since we must not see any other suppositum in
630 3, 5 | touch, saying: ~"Handle, and see; for a spirit hath not flesh
631 3, 5 | flesh and bones, as you see Me to ~have."~Aquin.: SMT
632 3, 5 | flesh and ~bones, as you see Me to have." Now flesh and
633 3, 5 | All flesh together shall see that the mouth of the Lord
634 3, 5 | Lk. 24:39): 'Handle, and see; for a spirit hath not flesh
635 3, 5 | flesh and bones, as ~you see Me to have.' And He proves
636 3, 5 | i.e. inasmuch as when we see an effect and are ignorant ~
637 3, 7 | what things he does not see, according to Rm. 1:5: ~"
638 3, 7 | riddles and figures doth he see God" ~(Num. 6:8). Therefore
639 3, 9 | In Thy light we ~shall see light." Now Christ had not
640 3, 10 | comprehend It; since it does not see It totally, i.e. not as ~
641 3, 10 | soul of Christ does not see the Word more ~perfectly
642 3, 10 | syllogism. But all the blessed see the Word ~immediately in
643 3, 10 | soul of Christ does not see the Word more perfectly ~
644 3, 10 | the soul of Christ did not see the Word more ~perfectly
645 3, 10 | other blessed, although all see the ~Divine Essence in itself.~
646 3, 11 | says (Heb. 2:9): "For we see Jesus, Who was ~made a little
647 3, 12 | Coel. Hier. iv): "For I see that even ~Jesus - the super-substantial
648 3, 13 | had been opened, saying: "See that no ~man know this.
649 3, 14 | vision ~wherein the blessed see, as was said above (Q[9],
650 3, 14 | conceived in original sin, ~[*See introductory note to Q[27]]
651 3, 15 | that wonder results when we see an effect ~without knowing
652 3, 16 | Retract. i, 19): "I do not see that we ~may rightly call
653 3, 19 | the sensitive part, as to see and hear, to imagine and
654 3, 20 | written (Heb. 2:8): "We see ~not as yet all things subject
655 3, 20 | to the vision," i.e. to see the essence ~common to the
656 3, 21 | Thou wilt,' as if to say, 'See thyself ~in Me, for thou
657 3, 25 | ch. ii) as follows: ~"We see something like a pagan rite
658 3, 27 | i.e. Christ, "and not see ~it" - (because "no defiled
659 3, 30 | wayfarer ~that she should see an angel in his essence.~
660 3, 30 | it ~is an enemy that we see."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[30] A[
661 3, 35 | question aright, we shall see that every man bears but
662 3, 36 | Ghost that he should not see death before he had seen
663 3, 36 | walk by faith and desire to see," as Augustine says in a
664 3, 38 | He upon whom thou shalt see the Spirit,'" etc.~Aquin.:
665 3, 39 | He upon whom thou shalt see the Spirit descending and ~
666 3, 41 | behooved that men should not see it, and it ~was enough that
667 3, 42 | are ordained of God']" [*See Scriptural Index on this ~
668 3, 42 | certain Gentiles wished to see Jesus, He said: "Unless
669 3, 43 | Jn. 4:48): ~"Unless you see signs and wonders you believe
670 3, 44 | looking ~up, he said: I see men as it were trees walking.
671 3, 44 | his eyes, and he began to see, and was restored, so that ~
672 3, 44 | Reply OBJ 4: On Mt. 9:30, "See that no man know this,"
673 3, 44 | on Mt. 21:19, "we should see in this a proof of ~God'
674 3, 45 | straight ~unless he first see the target. Hence Thomas
675 3, 45 | unless [Vulg.: ~'till'] they see the kingdom of God," Bede'
676 3, 45 | on Mt. 16:28, "Till they see the Son of Man ~coming in
677 3, 45 | hereby at least they might see ~the difference between
678 3, 45 | to Him, ~because we shall see Him as He is." Since, therefore,
679 3, 45 | Ex. 33:20: "Man shall not see Me and live." ~This is what
680 3, 46 | pass by the way attend, and see if there be any sorrow ~
681 3, 46 | you also, when you shall see all these ~things, know
682 3, 50 | affective union. ~And yet we see that the grace of adoption
683 3, 51 | honorable burial we can see the power of the ~dying
684 3, 51 | suffer Thy ~holy one to see corruption": and Damascene (
685 3, 52 | bosom, from whom I fail to see ~that He ever departed according
686 3, 52 | so as to be unable to ~see God in His Essence, wherein
687 3, 52 | sufferings. But I ~fail to see how Abraham, into whose
688 3, 52 | rejoiced that he might see my day." And therefore he
689 3, 52 | therefore he adds: "I fail to see ~that He ever departed,
690 3, 53 | that His body would not see ~corruption, since David'
691 3, 54 | presently added: "Handle and see, for a spirit hath not ~
692 3, 54 | flesh and bones, as you see Me to have." Consequently,
693 3, 54 | Lk. 24:39: "Handle, and see." Now Gregory says (Hom.
694 3, 54 | flesh and bones as ~you see Me to have."~Aquin.: SMT
695 3, 54 | flesh and ~bones, as you see Me to have." But flesh,
696 3, 54 | thy finger ~hither, and see My hands; and bring hither
697 3, 54 | in that ~kingdom we shall see on the bodies of the Martyrs
698 3, 54 | man whom you crucified; see the wounds you inflicted;
699 3, 55 | fitting that they should see Him rise?~(3) Whether He
700 3, 55 | of death, is the first to see and proclaim the adorable
701 3, 55 | Evang.] - were the first to see Him rising in glory.~Aquin.:
702 3, 55 | that the disciples should see Him rise again?~Aquin.:
703 3, 55 | been ~fitting for them to see the very Resurrection of
704 3, 55 | Now Mary ~Magdalen did not see Him rise; but, while searching
705 3, 55 | whereunto, because they did not see how ~He was received into
706 3, 55 | according to Jn. 16:22: "I will see you again, and your ~heart
707 3, 55 | disciples that they were to see Him in Galilee; yet He showed ~
708 3, 55 | believes what he does not see. Accordingly, only that
709 3, 55 | faith which enables one to see by knowledge what is proposed
710 3, 55 | only such things as he can see. But for a man to believe
711 3, 55 | signs the things he does not see, does not entirely deprive
712 3, 55 | Jn. 4:48): "Unless you see signs ~and wonders, you
713 3, 55 | not believe except they see the like.~Aquin.: SMT TP
714 3, 55 | of Luke (39): "Handle and see; for a ~spirit hath not
715 3, 55 | flesh and bones, as you see Me to have." Secondly, He ~
716 3, 55 | Luke (39) he said to them: "See My hands and feet, ~that
717 3, 55 | earthly life; for if you see Me upon ~earth, it is because
718 3, 57 | when you shall desire to see one day of the Son of man;
719 3, 57 | man; and you ~shall not see it." Therefore it seems
720 3, 57 | the Father; and you ~shall see Me no longer'" - "For 'blessed
721 3, 57 | For 'blessed are they that see not, yet ~believe.' Hence
722 3, 57 | in Me whom you shall not see.'"~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[57]
723 3, 57 | order of ~place. Hence we see that the more formal bodies
724 3, 57 | Omitted in Leonine edition; see OBJ[2]]~A place implies
725 3, 58 | Acts 7:55) said: "Behold, I see the heavens opened, and
726 3, 59 | to the end of the world [*See XP, ~QQ[88], seqq.]. For
727 3, 59 | were to be judged should ~see their judge. But those to
728 3, 59 | according to Heb. 2:8, "we see not as yet all things subject
729 3, 59 | context. But this is to see God in His Essence, wherein ~
730 3, 60 | above (A[7], ad 1), we must see whether the ~change of words
731 3, 62 | question properly, we shall see that according to the above
732 3, 62 | can belong; as anyone may see by running. through them
733 3, 64 | He upon Whom thou shalt see ~the Spirit descending and
734 3, 64 | He upon Whom thou shalt ~see the Spirit," etc. (Tract.
735 3, 64 | thought that God does not see what he sees in himself: ~
736 3, 64 | ministry of the angels [*See Acta S.S., September 29]. ~
737 3, 64 | sacraments is extinguished in the see of ~Alexandria, by an act
738 3, 66 | by alteration, as we may see in the case of water ~heated
739 3, 66 | He upon Whom thou shalt see the Spirit ~descending and
740 3, 66 | the Holy ~Ghost, He cannot see [Vulg.: 'enter into'] the
741 3, 66 | this bodily mark, since we see that ~not even apostates
742 3, 67 | He ~upon Whom thou shalt see the Spirit descending and
743 3, 67 | far as they are able, to see to the spiritual welfare ~
744 3, 68 | must make a distinction and see whether ~those who are to
745 3, 69 | gloss of Bede ~says: "We see here the power of Baptism;
746 3, 74 | Bracarens iii, Can. ~1): "We see that the people are signified
747 3, 75 | eat this ~body which you see, nor to drink the blood
748 3, 75 | eat this body which you see," he means ~not to exclude
749 3, 75 | says [(De ~Sacram. iv): "See how Christ's word changes
750 3, 75 | born save of man and woman: see therefore that ~against
751 3, 76 | the ~glorified eye can see Christ's body as it is in
752 3, 76 | other glorified eye can see Him.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[76]
753 3, 76 | Lk. 20:36. But the angels see the body of Christ as ~it
754 3, 76 | the glorified eye ~can see Christ as He is in this
755 3, 76 | 33:17: "(His eyes) shall see the king in his beauty."
756 3, 76 | then, that it does not see Christ, as He is under the
757 3, 76 | sacrament, yet it cannot see the way in which it exists
758 3, 76 | angel, good or bad, can see anything with a bodily eye, ~
759 3, 76 | other accidents, as we shall see later on (Q[77], ~A[2]),
760 3, 77 | Nevertheless, it is difficult to see how anything can be generated
761 3, 80 | not to be allowed even to ~see this sacrament, as is clear
762 3, 80 | sees dimly is said not to see: ~and since such persons
763 3, 84 | Jn. 3:3, seqq.), we shall see that this was said before
764 3, 84 | time - for instance, if we see a good man suffer, we both
765 3, 86 | he ~said (Mk. 8:24): "I see men, as it were trees, walking";
766 3, Note| Sentences of Peter Lombard. ~(See Supplement [XP] for more
767 Suppl, 13| the capacity of those who see Him. Wherefore just as one
768 Suppl, 18| grace, even instrumentally [*See note at beginning of this
769 Suppl, 18| But this enables us to see ~that it is not ordained
770 Suppl, 18| ministers, they may declare [*See note at the beginning of
771 Suppl, 18| first absolution: even as we see that the sacrament of Extreme ~
772 Suppl, 23| Likewise if anyone were to ~see an excommunicated person
773 Suppl, 24| the ~letters of the Holy See; the sixth is the case of
774 Suppl, 36| thought that God does not ~see what he sees in himself;
775 Suppl, 39| sacraments is entrusted to them [*See Acts of ~the Council of
776 Suppl, 41| the people who were ~to see God (Ex. 19:11) were commanded
777 Suppl, 56| intention of so doing [*See next Article, ad 3]: whereas ~
778 Suppl, 59| of her conversion, if he see that she is not obstinate
779 Suppl, 64| this presumption if he does see such signs.~Aquin.: SMT
780 Suppl, 69| do nothing but what they see to be ~agreeable with the
781 Suppl, 69| Further, those who are in hell see not God. Yet God is seen
782 Suppl, 69| ad lit. xii): "I do not see how we can ~believe that
783 Suppl, 70| he would, without doubt, ~see as well as a young man."
784 Suppl, 70| of the ~body - such as to see, to hear, and so forth.
785 Suppl, 70| 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, to see images of bodies, as occurs
786 Suppl, 70| Gen. ad lit. xii): "For I see not why the soul has ~an
787 Suppl, 70| cognizance of such things as they see." Therefore the separated
788 Suppl, 70| soul: so ~that this act "to see" is first of all in the
789 Suppl, 70| fire of hell, it cannot see it save by intellectual ~
790 Suppl, 70| they nevertheless always see ~the fire thereof as prepared
791 Suppl, 71| Prevostin, Chancellor of the See of Paris, A.D. ~1205-9]
792 Suppl, 71| departed are where they see nothing ~of what men do
793 Suppl, 71| prayed they were permitted to see one another, and in this
794 Suppl, 72| that thy eyes may not see all the evils ~which I will
795 Suppl, 72| as the saints after death see the Word, so do the ~angels
796 Suppl, 72| angels in heaven ~always see the face of My Father."
797 Suppl, 72| Therefore although the saints ~see the Word, they do not see
798 Suppl, 72| see the Word, they do not see therein our prayers and
799 Suppl, 72| angels, though they all see the essence of God; but
800 Suppl, 72| the blessed must needs see in the Divine essence as
801 Suppl, 72| him otherwise than they see to be in conformity with
802 Suppl, 72| not follow that those who see the Word see ~all things
803 Suppl, 72| that those who see the Word see ~all things in the Word,
804 Suppl, 72| things in the Word, they see those things that pertain
805 Suppl, 72| will nothing but what they see to be in the ~Divine will:
806 Suppl, 72| wills ~that what the saints see Him to will shall be fulfilled
807 Suppl, 72| ii, 3), "what do they not see, who see Him Who sees all." ~
808 Suppl, 72| what do they not see, who see Him Who sees all." ~Therefore
809 Suppl, 72| hitherto they ~were unable to see by means of their concreated
810 Suppl, 72| heavenly bodies, just as ~we see them focused together in
811 Suppl, 72| identically the same. Now we see that of two fires of the
812 Suppl, 72| action: thus ~in hot water we see that by virtue of its species
813 Suppl, 72| else every eye ~would not see Christ judging. Now the
814 Suppl, 72| Christ alone that His flesh see not corruption. Therefore
815 Suppl, 75| the Redeemer of all men [*See ~Editor's note which follows
816 Suppl, 76| 26): "In my flesh I shall see God ~my Saviour [Vulg.: '
817 Suppl, 76| 26, "In my flesh I shall see my God," etc. ~Moreover
818 Suppl, 76| 27): "Whom I myself shall see . . ~. and not another,"
819 Suppl, 77| In order ~therefore to see what it is that belongs
820 Suppl, 79| martyrs so as to desire to see ~in that kingdom the scars
821 Suppl, 79| Perchance indeed we shall see them for this will not ~
822 Suppl, 79| 1:7): "Every eye shall see Him." ~Therefore there will
823 Suppl, 79| consequently it does not see a thing from a ~greater
824 Suppl, 79| greater distance than we see now: and this would seem
825 Suppl, 79| that a stronger sight can see from a distance more ~than
826 Suppl, 79| perfect it will be able to see by the very least alteration ~(
827 Suppl, 80| not flesh and bones as you see Me to have," and Job 19:
828 Suppl, 80| 26, ~"In my flesh I shall see God," my Saviour: and the
829 Suppl, 80| Lk. 24:39: "Handle, and see; for a ~spirit hath not
830 Suppl, 82| the soul's glory. Thus we see bodies which ~have color
831 Suppl, 82| is not proportionate to see the ~clarity of glory, since
832 Suppl, 82| But they would not fully see their ~glory unless they
833 Suppl, 83| disposition. Thus it is that we see that through anger the body
834 Suppl, 84| be able at one glance to see all merits and ~demerits?~
835 Suppl, 84| cause, since all will not see God Who alone ~can act on
836 Suppl, 84| Therefore they will not see them all ~at a glance.~Aquin.:
837 Suppl, 84| knowledge the angels do not see several things at ~the same
838 Suppl, 84| the damned be able then to see all ~their deeds at the
839 Suppl, 84| As soon as they shall see the Judge, all their evil ~
840 Suppl, 84| their eyes." Now they will see the Judge ~suddenly. Therefore
841 Suppl, 84| in like manner will they see the evil they have done, ~
842 Suppl, 84| some say ~that one will see all merits and demerits,
843 Suppl, 84| blessed, since they will see all things in the Word:
844 Suppl, 84| unreasonable that they should see several things ~at the same
845 Suppl, 84| raised so that they can see God and ~all else in Him.
846 Suppl, 84| say that the wicked will see all their ~sins and those
847 Suppl, 84| but that ~they will not see them all down to each single
848 Suppl, 86| clouds, ~and every eye shall see Him." Now this would not
849 Suppl, 86| assemble at the judgment, to ~see His exaltation in His human
850 Suppl, 86| not to be judged, but to see the Judge's ~glory.~Aquin.:
851 Suppl, 87| seemingly unproportionate to see the clarity of a ~glorified
852 Suppl, 87| righteous that they shall see the glory of His humanity (
853 Suppl, 87| Alcherus, a Cistercian monk; see above Q[70], A[2], ad 1] ~
854 Suppl, 87| 33:17: "His eyes shall see the King in his beauty."
855 Suppl, 87| 21:27): "Then they shall see the Son ~of man coming in
856 Suppl, 87| Let the envious people see and be confounded and let
857 Suppl, 87| God. Therefore they will see His ~Godhead, and yet they
858 Suppl, 87| it ~will be possible to see it without joy.~Aquin.:
859 Suppl, 87| the fact that they will see ~the glory of His humanity
860 Suppl, 87| Therefore if they were to see His Godhead, there ~would
861 Suppl, 87| Therefore it will be possible to see the Godhead without joy.~
862 Suppl, 87| delightful to every one to see the truth, wherefore "all
863 Suppl, 87| Therefore it is ~impossible to see the Godhead without joy.~
864 Suppl, 88| by that knowledge he will see God ~immediately in His
865 Suppl, 88| the vision of God, it will see the Godhead in Its corporeal ~
866 Suppl, 88| thy eyes to ~heaven, thou see the sun and the moon and
867 Suppl, 88| his senses may as it were see the ~Godhead by manifest
868 Suppl, 89| Whether the saints will see God in His essence?~(2)
869 Suppl, 89| essence?~(2) Whether they will see Him with the eyes of the
870 Suppl, 89| in seeing God they will see all that God sees?~Aquin.:
871 Suppl, 89| have ever been able to see Him as He is." Now, only
872 Suppl, 89| will the saints in heaven ~see God in His essence.~Aquin.:
873 Suppl, 89| impossible for our intellect to ~see God in His essence.~Aquin.:
874 Suppl, 89| intellect will be ~able to see God in His essence.~Aquin.:
875 Suppl, 89| impossible ~for our intellect to see God except through His effect.
876 Suppl, 89| through His effect. But to see God ~through His effect
877 Suppl, 89| through His effect is not to see Him in His essence. Therefore
878 Suppl, 89| intellect will be unable to see God in His essence.~Aquin.:
879 Suppl, 89| the organ, ~is not said to see a white thing, so neither
880 Suppl, 89| our intellect be able ~to see God in His essence, since
881 Suppl, 89| impossible for our ~intellect to see God in His essence.~Aquin.:
882 Suppl, 89| intellect will be unable to see God in His essence.~Aquin.:
883 Suppl, 89| In Thy light we shall see ~light." Therefore He will
884 Suppl, 89| Cor. 13:12. Now when we see a man face to face, we see
885 Suppl, 89| see a man face to face, we see him through his ~likeness.
886 Suppl, 89| written (1 Cor. 13:12): "We see now through a ~glass in
887 Suppl, 89| to Him, because we shall see Him as He is." Therefore
888 Suppl, 89| is." Therefore we shall see ~Him in His essence.~Aquin.:
889 Suppl, 89| Therefore the blessed ~will see God in His essence.~Aquin.:
890 Suppl, 89| 33:20, ~"Man shall not see Me and live," disapproves
891 Suppl, 89| desire of the saints is to see God in His essence, according ~
892 Suppl, 89| Therefore the saints will see God in His essence.~Aquin.:
893 Suppl, 89| end of man's life ~is to see God, so the philosophers
894 Suppl, 89| How can the creature see ~the uncreated?" Those who
895 Suppl, 89| separate substances, is not to see the essence of God or the
896 Suppl, 89| eye would not be said to see whiteness. In ~like manner
897 Suppl, 89| intellect is perfected so as to see separate substances ~is
898 Suppl, 89| intellect to ~be able to see the Divine essence by the
899 Suppl, 89| no one ever saw or will see God in His essence; ~secondly,
900 Suppl, 89| vision whereby we shall see God in His essence is the ~
901 Suppl, 89| essence so shall we also see Him. But ~as regards the
902 Suppl, 89| by the form of a stone we see a ~stone: whereas the efficacy
903 Suppl, 89| in that ~vision we shall see the same thing that God
904 Suppl, 89| intellect is informed ~so as to see God. But as Augustine says (
905 Suppl, 89| heaven, however, we shall see Him by a form which is His ~
906 Suppl, 89| knowledge whereby we shall see God in His essence be in
907 Suppl, 89| any time, nor can any man see Him as these things which
908 Suppl, 89| seen, for the saints will see that ~God has the mode which
909 Suppl, 89| perfecting the sight so as to see in general, ~without determining
910 Suppl, 89| in a mirror it ~is led to see the things reflected in
911 Suppl, 89| which reason we are said to see now in a glass: nor will
912 Suppl, 89| whereby our intellect will see God. But there will only
913 Suppl, 89| resurrection the saints will see God with the eyes of ~the
914 Suppl, 89| resurrection the saints will see God ~with the eyes of the
915 Suppl, 89| glorified eye be able to ~see God in His essence.~Aquin.:
916 Suppl, 89| 26): "In my flesh I shall see God ~my Saviour [Vulg.: '
917 Suppl, 89| be ~in those eyes, not to see more keenly, as certain
918 Suppl, 89| eagles are ~reported to see (for whatever acuteness
919 Suppl, 89| these ~animals they can see only corporeal things),
920 Suppl, 89| corporeal things), but to see even incorporeal ~things."
921 Suppl, 89| things can ~be upraised to see God. Therefore the glorified
922 Suppl, 89| glorified eyes will be able to see ~God.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[92]
923 Suppl, 89| the incorporeal eye can see ~corporeal things. Therefore
924 Suppl, 89| Therefore the corporeal eye can see the incorporeal: ~and consequently
925 Suppl, 89| able ~even in the flesh to see spiritual things. Therefore
926 Suppl, 89| inasmuch as he is able to see God." But man is in God'
927 Suppl, 89| flesh. Therefore he ~will see God with his mind and not
928 Suppl, 89| doubt or discourse ~(thus we see that a person is alive from
929 Suppl, 89| be ~impossible for it to see the Divine essence as an
930 Suppl, 89| direct ~vision; yet it will see it as an object of indirect
931 Suppl, 89| hand the bodily sight will see so great a glory of God
932 Suppl, 89| hand, the intellect will see God so clearly, that God ~
933 Suppl, 89| intellect will not then see God ~from seeing His creatures,
934 Suppl, 89| His creatures, yet it will see God in His creatures seen ~
935 Suppl, 89| credible that we shall so see the mundane bodies ~of the
936 Suppl, 89| and the new earth, as to see most clearly God ~everywhere
937 Suppl, 89| corporeal things, not as we now see the ~invisible things of
938 Suppl, 89| are made, but as when ~we see men . . . we do not believe
939 Suppl, 89| we do not believe but see that they live."~Aquin.:
940 Suppl, 89| not mean that we are to see God ~with the eyes of the
941 Suppl, 89| in the flesh, we shall see God.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[92]
942 Suppl, 89| different power, if they shall see that ~incorporeal nature":
943 Suppl, 89| knowledge is removed, can see a corporeal object: but
944 Suppl, 89| the saints, seeing God, see all that God sees? [*Cf.
945 Suppl, 89| seeing God in His essence, see all ~that God sees in Himself.
946 Suppl, 89| saints also in seeing God see all things.~Aquin.: SMT
947 Suppl, 89| Dial. iv.): "Since all see God there with ~equal clearness,
948 Suppl, 89| refers to the blessed who see God in His essence. ~Therefore
949 Suppl, 89| essence. ~Therefore those who see God in His essence know
950 Suppl, 89| small." Therefore those who see ~God in His essence know
951 Suppl, 89| Therefore the saints who see the ~Word in its essence
952 Suppl, 89| the ~Word in its essence see all created things.~Aquin.:
953 Suppl, 89| of the saints ~will also see all things in the Word.~
954 Suppl, 89| that the saints seeing God see all.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[92]
955 Suppl, 89| the ~other saints who will see God in His essence.~Aquin.:
956 Suppl, 89| ignorance." Now the lower angels see the ~Divine essence. Therefore
957 Suppl, 89| things. But the soul will not see God more perfectly ~than
958 Suppl, 89| God will not necessarily see ~all things.~Aquin.: SMT
959 Suppl, 89| thereby. Now some of those who see God in His essence ~will
960 Suppl, 89| if an intellect were to see in the Divine essence all
961 Suppl, 89| But regarding others who see the Divine essence there
962 Suppl, 89| For some say that all who see God in His essence see all
963 Suppl, 89| who see God in His essence see all that God sees by ~His
964 Suppl, 89| to faith all the angels see God in His essence. ~Wherefore
965 Suppl, 89| than Christ, although they see God in ~His essence, do
966 Suppl, 89| in ~His essence, do not see all that God sees because
967 Suppl, 89| Consequently of those who ~see God in His essence, each
968 Suppl, 89| all creatures are able to see all ~that can be understood
969 Suppl, 89| cause does not of ~necessity see all its effects, unless
970 Suppl, 89| yet so that not all will see all in the Divine essence.
971 Suppl, 89| Christ's soul, ~however, will see clearly all things therein,
972 Suppl, 89| now; ~while others will see therein a greater or lesser
973 Suppl, 91| 1) Whether the saints see the sufferings of the damned?~(
974 Suppl, 91| the blessed in heaven will see the sufferings of the damned?~
975 Suppl, 91| blessed in heaven will not see the ~sufferings of the damned.
976 Suppl, 91| But the blessed do not see the deeds of ~wayfarers:
977 Suppl, 91| Much less therefore do they see the sufferings of the damned.~
978 Suppl, 91| Therefore they will not see the ~sufferings of the damned
979 Suppl, 91| They shall go out and see ~the carcasses of the men
980 Suppl, 91| it, they are allowed to see ~perfectly the sufferings
981 Suppl, 91| shall rejoice when ~he shall see the revenge."~Aquin.: SMT
982 Suppl, 92| enlightened from above to see God: and thus it is a dowry
983 Suppl, 93| makes ~man more willing to see what he has never seen.
984 Suppl, 93| martyrs so as to desire to see in that kingdom the scars
985 Suppl, 93| Perchance ~indeed we shall see them, for this will not
986 Suppl, 94| its flame the wicked will see their followers whom they
987 Suppl, 94| OBJ 2: Further, the damned see their own punishment, for
988 Suppl, 94| useless to them ~unless they see something. Therefore, since
989 Suppl, 94| seeing is painful, when we see things ~that are hurtful
990 Suppl, 94| same corporeal fire we ~see both good and wicked suffer.
991 Suppl, 94| corporeal fire which we see. For Augustine says (De
992 Suppl, 94| nature as ~the fire that we see.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[97] A[
993 Suppl, 94| Gregory says (Dial. iv): "I see not what hinders us from ~
994 Suppl, 95| of God?~(9) Whether they see the glory of the blessed?~
995 Suppl, 95| says ~(QQ[83], qu. 36): "We see the most savage beasts are
996 Suppl, 95| Let the envious people see and be confounded, and let
997 Suppl, 95| as by the blessed, who ~see Him in His essence; and
998 Suppl, 95| 1/1~Whether the damned see the glory of the blessed?~
999 Suppl, 95| seem that the damned do not see the glory of the ~blessed.
1000 Suppl, 95| this world. But they do not see what happens in ~regard
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