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     Part, Question501   2, 169 |             the truth ~about things to come."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[171]
502   2, 169 |               spirit of prophecy might come ~down upon him through the
503   2, 169 |               his mind with ~things to come," as Gregory observes (Hom.
504   2, 169 |                all prophesy, and there come in one ~that believeth not . . .
505   2, 169 |               47:9, "Two things ~shall come upon thee suddenly in one
506   2, 169 |              that ~which is perfect is come, that which is in part shall
507   2, 169 |            Therefore nothing false can come under ~prophecy.~Aquin.:
508   2, 169 |            nothing false can ~possibly come, as stated in the FP, Q[
509   2, 169 |           Therefore nothing false ~can come under prophecy.~Aquin.:
510   2, 170 |    foreknowledge of the future ~cannot come from nature, but from Divine
511   2, 170 |          prophetic revelation does not come through the ~angels. For
512   2, 170 |                of false prophets, who ~come to you in the clothing of
513   2, 170 |              Therefore no prophecy can come from the demons.~Aquin.:
514   2, 170 |               name of the Lord, and it come not to ~pass, that thing
515   2, 172 |           under its sway Christ was to come, in Whom were to be fulfilled
516   2, 172 |         writing to that great event to come," the promises, namely,
517   2, 178 |              be perfect in the life to come, when we shall see God ~
518   2, 178 |               continued in the life to come; wherefore the Philosopher (
519   2, 178 |               the present life one may come, by means ~of contemplation,
520   2, 178 |          present life and the life to ~come.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[180] A[
521   2, 178 |               sensible objects that we come to the knowledge of intelligible
522   2, 178 |               are the most perfect and come first, as proved ~in Phys.
523   2, 179 |                3]). But in the life to come when "we shall be like the
524   2, 179 |                 and so, in the life to come, no man will teach another
525   2, 180 |         beginning of the happiness ~to come; wherefore Augustine commenting
526   2, 180 |             have him ~to remain till I come," says (Tract. cxxiv in
527   2, 180 |             begun here remain until I ~come, that it may be perfected
528   2, 180 |              be perfected when I shall come." And Gregory says (Hom. ~
529   2, 180 |        heavenly home." Now the life to come will be a state not of meriting ~
530   2, 180 |            that heareth, let him say: ~Come." And the more closely a
531   2, 182 |               that which is perfect is come, that ~which is in part
532   2, 182 |             give to the poor . . . and come, follow Me." Now this is
533   2, 182 |             world and in the world ~to come." Hence it is that in the
534   2, 183 |           should await in the life ~to come. Consequently he who has
535   2, 183 |           contemplation of the life to come, according to Phil. 1:22-
536   2, 183 |            give to the poor . . . ~and come, follow Me"; whence it would
537   2, 183 |            lord of that ~servant shall come in a day that he hopeth
538   2, 184 |            give to ~the poor . . . and come, follow Me."~Aquin.: SMT
539   2, 184 |            look forward in the life to come; the other is imperfect,
540   2, 184 |                so forth, which do not ~come under a vow nor under obedience;
541   2, 184 |       continence, and obedience should come under a vow?~Aquin.: SMT
542   2, 184 |                 and obedience, ~should come under a vow. For the school
543   2, 184 |           Further, the three aforesaid come under the religious vow,
544   2, 184 |         patience, and so forth, do not come under the ~religious vow,
545   2, 184 |                poverty, yet these also come under obedience, as well
546   2, 184 |                 as regards those which come under a common precept,
547   2, 184 |             The wicked man, when he is come into the depth of sins,
548   2, 185 |               of the body, it does not come under a necessity of precept
549   2, 185 |                almsgiving, it does not come under the necessity of precept,
550   2, 185 |           profession of God's ~service come from a servile condition
551   2, 185 |               lords of ~the manor have come after renouncing their ease,
552   2, 185 |           Beware of false prophets who come ~to you in the clothing
553   2, 186 |               are in ~the world, and I come to Thee." Although, then,
554   2, 186 |             whither He Himself ~was to come." It was fitting, however,
555   2, 187 |             the time. Hence they have ~come to naught." Now this order
556   2, 187 |                 and forbid them not to come to Me." Expounding these
557   2, 187 |             and forbid the children to come to Jesus."~Aquin.: SMT SS
558   2, 187 |             wherewithal, but what does come under deliberation is ~whether
559   2, 187 |                honestly alluring me to come ~and doubt not, and stretching
560   3, 1   |                  For the Son of Man is come to seek and to ~save that
561   3, 1   |             Son of ~Man would not have come." And on 1 Tim. 1:15, "Christ
562   3, 1   |                to believe that He ~has come chiefly for actual sins.~
563   3, 1   |                Jn. 3:19: "The light is come into the ~world, and men
564   3, 1   |               particularly did Christ ~come to blot it out. But "greater"
565   3, 1   |             not to thy friend: Go, and come again, and tomorrow I will
566   3, 1   |               fulness of the ~time was come, God sent His Son, made
567   3, 1   |             are ill . . . For I am not come to call the ~just, but sinners."~
568   3, 1   |                of man's sin, which had come of ~pride; hence man was
569   3, 1   |                fulness of the time was come," a gloss ~says: "The greater
570   3, 1   |               not necessary for Him to come ~beforehand in His Incarnation;
571   3, 1   |              the highest virtue should come from heaven, save in ~the
572   3, 2   |        accident is said to be what can come or ~go without the subject
573   3, 2   |               nature, inasmuch as they come ~together in one Person
574   3, 2   |               human, according as they come ~together in one Person.
575   3, 2   |              the "shadow ~of things to come but the body is Christ" [
576   3, 2   |          seeing that He had not as yet come Who, by His own descending,
577   3, 3   |            Divine Incarnation men have come into possession ~of the
578   3, 4   |               alone. For what does not come up to ~the less, has no
579   3, 5   |             are a shadow of ~things to come, but the body is Christ'
580   3, 5   |               said in two ways to have come down from heaven. ~First,
581   3, 5   |               the Word of God, did not come down to us by taking a ~
582   3, 7   |            expectation of the bliss to come, as was ~shown above (SS,
583   3, 7   |          perfection, ~if it has yet to come. But there was something
584   3, 7   |           there was something still to come pertaining ~to Christ's
585   3, 7   |             extends to all things that come under ~generation. Hence
586   3, 8   |               fruition ~of the life to come. Hence we must say that
587   3, 8   |             and shadows of what was to come. Now it is the ~same motion
588   3, 8   |               also in that which is to come. And He hath subjected all
589   3, 10  |               also in that which is to come." But in that heavenly glory
590   3, 12  |                 and from this He could come to know other things by
591   3, 12  |           things whatsoever, He ~could come to the knowledge of yet
592   3, 13  |                action is considered to come forth from the agent; but ~
593   3, 13  |             what He knows ought not to come to pass."~Aquin.: SMT TP
594   3, 13  |               by others, which did not come under His human will. Hence
595   3, 14  |                from whence help ~shall come to me." Therefore it was
596   3, 15  |           invisible virtue, ~both have come from Adam. Now Christ took
597   3, 16  |            When different forms cannot come together in one ~suppositum,
598   3, 16  |                But when two forms can ~come together in one suppositum,
599   3, 16  |             widely apart, nevertheless come together ~by the mystery
600   3, 21  |             does not mean, 'Let it not come ~to Me'; for if it come
601   3, 21  |                come ~to Me'; for if it come not, it cannot be removed.
602   3, 22  |              are a shadow of things to come, ~but the body is Christ'
603   3, 22  |            Lord is our King: He ~will" come and "save us."~Aquin.: SMT
604   3, 22  |                save for ever them that come ~to God by Him; always living,'
605   3, 22  |              Christ is [Vulg.: ~'being come'] a high-priest of the good
606   3, 22  |      high-priest of the good things to come"; for which reason ~the
607   3, 23  |             FOUR ARTICLES)~We must now come to consider whether adoption
608   3, 24  |            follow that something would come anew into the Divine ~Mind.
609   3, 27  |                  The Holy Ghost ~shall come upon thee: and again, when
610   3, 28  |             true of those things which come into ~existence by the way
611   3, 28  |              that Christ's body should come forth from His ~Mother's
612   3, 28  |                  Therefore He ~did not come forth through the closed
613   3, 28  |              it seemed that they would come together, this ~was forestalled
614   3, 28  |                afterwards they did not come together.~Aquin.: SMT TP
615   3, 28  |  transgressions, until the seed should come, to ~whom He made the promise."
616   3, 29  |            Jesus of Nazareth? Art Thou come to destroy us? ~I know . . .
617   3, 29  |            help of God she would never come to have ~carnal intercourse:
618   3, 29  |              then the time had already come for Christ to make ~known
619   3, 29  |              yet the time ~had not yet come for the solemnizing of the
620   3, 30  |              the highest angels should come, since his message was most ~
621   3, 30  |                a sublime ~messenger to come to announce the Divine Conception,
622   3, 30  |            said: "The Holy Ghost shall come upon thee."~Aquin.: SMT
623   3, 31  |               the rest of the ~life to come: for six times seven are
624   3, 31  |                no place. He is able to come without ~moving from the
625   3, 32  |               the fulness of time ~was come, God sent His Son, made
626   3, 32  |                   The Holy Ghost shall come ~upon Thee."~Aquin.: SMT
627   3, 32  |                  The Holy Ghost shall ~come upon thee," draws the conclusion: "
628   3, 32  |                  The Holy ~Ghost shall come upon thee," as it were,
629   3, 33  |          whatever, the parts ~of which come into a place successively.
630   3, 35  |               Is. 2:3): "The law shall come forth from Sion, and the ~
631   3, 35  |               Therefore He should have come into the world at Jerusalem.~
632   3, 35  |                   out of thee shall He come forth unto Me, that is to
633   3, 35  |               fulness of the time ~was come, God sent His Son, made
634   3, 35  |               from his thigh, till He ~come that is to be sent." Because,
635   3, 35  |                in order that man might come nearer ~to the Divine Light,
636   3, 36  |       expressed (Ps. 49:3): "God shall come manifestly. ~But He came
637   3, 36  |          justices" (Ps. 70:3), He will come before the ~eyes of all;
638   3, 36  |                human nature would have come ~into doubt. Whence Augustine
639   3, 36  |        needless: ~since Christ had not come to set up an earthly kingdom,
640   3, 36  |             manifestation which was to come. And as in the ~later manifestation
641   3, 36  |             Gentiles, ~so the first to come to Christ were the shepherds,
642   3, 36  |                  Or, "because all who ~come to Christ come from Him
643   3, 36  |                all who ~come to Christ come from Him and through Him":
644   3, 36  |                 Now, they are said ~to come from the east literally,
645   3, 36  |         movement we must of necessity ~come to the imperfect before
646   3, 36  |              in Israel; therefore am I come baptizing with water.' ~
647   3, 36  |           Gentiles, who were unable to come to ~the knowledge of God
648   3, 36  |         fulness of the Gentiles . . . ~come in" unto faith, and afterwards "
649   3, 36  |              Epiphany. For if they had come after a year, or even two
650   3, 36  |             the law of justice, is not come unto the law of justice":
651   3, 36  |              and they are said to have come ~from the east, because
652   3, 36  |           reason of their very office, come ~down to us, being "sent
653   3, 36  |          becoming that the Magi should come to adore Christ and pay ~
654   3, 36  |        unbecoming that the Magi should come to ~adore Christ and pay
655   3, 36  |            unbecoming that they should come to ~adore Him.~Aquin.: SMT
656   3, 36  |                sign. But ~the Magi had come to Judea from the east,
657   3, 36  |               the nations who were to ~come to Christ from afar. And
658   3, 36  |                of the King ~who was to come, the Magi feared not the
659   3, 36  |                Is. 2:3: "The Law shall come forth from Sion, and the
660   3, 36  |        Imperfectum]): "If the Magi had come in search of an ~earthly
661   3, 36  |              had ~taken the trouble to come such a long way for nothing.
662   3, 37  |              Sixthly, "that He who had come in the likeness of sinful
663   3, 37  |                Father of the ~world to come, the Prince of Peace"; and (
664   3, 37  |            inheritance of the ~life to come," in which the children
665   3, 37  |          Therefore she had ~no need to come to the Temple to be purified.~
666   3, 37  |              the Blessed Virgin should come to the Temple to be ~purified. ~
667   3, 38  |              hands . . . and when they come from the market, ~unless
668   3, 38  |                Israel, therefore ~am I come baptizing with water." For
669   3, 38  |              in Israel, therefore am I come baptizing in water." But
670   3, 38  |              believe in Him who was to come after him - that ~is to
671   3, 38  |                name ~of one who was to come, shows that he did not give
672   3, 39  |       Therefore neither should He have come down on Christ in the form
673   3, 40  |                said to His disciples: "Come apart into ~a desert place,
674   3, 40  |                and ~that he afterwards come down to the publicity of
675   3, 40  |              for ~to this purpose am I come." Now in order that the
676   3, 40  |                 Do not think that I am come ~to destroy the Law or the
677   3, 41  |             OBJ 2: Further, Christ was come in order to destroy the
678   3, 41  |             that the Son of God was to come, yet he did not think that
679   3, 41  |              did not think that He had come in ~the weakness of the
680   3, 41  |            specious pretext: then they come on ~the mind in such numbers
681   3, 42  |               true and pure doctrine, "come in ~to be put under a bushel?"~
682   3, 42  |          shadow of the good things to ~come." Now the Old Law was put
683   3, 43  |               His second coming, is to come "with" ~great power and
684   3, 43  |                Israel, ~therefore am I come baptizing with water,' it
685   3, 44  |             that the Son of God was to come, yet he did not think that ~
686   3, 44  |             did not think that ~He had come in the weakness of the flesh?"
687   3, 44  |             towards the sun, ~so as to come into apparent contact with
688   3, 44  |               on to the east, so as to come away first from the western ~
689   3, 44  |             that ~only by degrees, can come back to the light: and to
690   3, 44  |              Heb. 12:18): "You are not come to a fire that may ~be touched
691   3, 45  |              glory He is afterwards to come, so far as it was possible
692   3, 45  |              by which in the glory ~to come the saints will be covered.
693   3, 45  |             experience of the glory to come. Therefore ~the witnesses
694   3, 45  |                clarity of the glory to come was ~foreshadowed in the
695   3, 46  |              Verb.] says: ~"Christ had come in order to destroy death,
696   3, 46  |               Him; but after they were come to Jesus, when they saw
697   3, 46  |             knowing that His hour ~was come for Him to pass out of this
698   3, 46  |               4): ~"My hour is not yet come." Upon which texts Augustine
699   3, 46  |             perfect enlightening ~will come about at Christ's second
700   3, 46  |             now tender, and the leaves come forth, you ~know that summer
701   3, 46  |            remember me when Thou shalt come into Thy kingdom." It seems,
702   3, 47  |        speedily; "but after they ~were come to Jesus, when they saw
703   3, 47  |              are a shadow of things to come, but the ~body is Christ'
704   3, 47  |               38): "This is the ~heir; come, let us kill him." It seems
705   3, 47  |         themselves: "This is the heir; come, let us kill him." On this
706   3, 47  |                the prophets said would come to pass: but they did not
707   3, 47  |                 15:22): ~"If I had not come, and spoken to them, they
708   3, 49  |       whatsoever, past, present, or to come, could be ~forgiven: just
709   3, 49  |            cause of meriting, does not come under merit. But God's love ~
710   3, 49  |               9:11,12): "Christ ~being come a high-priest of the good
711   3, 49  |      high-priest of the good things to come . . . by His own ~blood
712   3, 50  |                said (Jn. 10:10): "I am come that they may ~have life,
713   3, 51  |            faithful who in the time to come were to serve the dead Christ.~
714   3, 51  |           Christ's death ought ~not to come from weakness of nature,
715   3, 51  |               since His death did ~not come of sin, but was endured
716   3, 52  |              the visitation which will come upon them in ~the Day of
717   3, 52  |              God, ~to which no one can come except through grace; according
718   3, 53  |                 16:2) that ~"the women come to the sepulchre, the sun
719   3, 54  |           countenance." Yet He did not come to those disciples in glorified ~
720   3, 55  |               answer that, Some things come to our knowledge by nature'
721   3, 55  |            beatific vision, so did men come to the sight of ~the risen
722   3, 55  |          according to Jn. 10:10: "I am come that ~they may have life,
723   3, 56  |               is the cause of all that come after it." But Christ's ~
724   3, 56  |               life; and afterwards may come to share in the likeness
725   3, 57  |                17:22): "The days will ~come when you shall desire to
726   3, 57  |              that the Holy Ghost shall come and "convince ~the world . . .
727   3, 57  |                a place for you, I will come again, and will take you
728   3, 57  |                 the Paraclete will not come to you; but if I go, I will ~
729   3, 57  |               also in that which is to come."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[57] A[
730   3, 57  |               Acts 1:11): "He shall so come as you have seen Him going,
731   3, 58  |               received, that ~He might come to judge, who before had
732   3, 58  |               to judge, who before had come to be judged."~Aquin.: SMT
733   3, 58  |               received, that ~He might come as judge, who before had
734   3, 58  |               as judge, who before had come to be judged."~Aquin.: SMT
735   3, 59  |                 16:8): "And when He is come," i.e. the Holy Ghost, "
736   3, 59  |              the time; until the ~Lord come, who both will bring to
737   3, 59  |             subject to Him: this will ~come to pass in the future, when
738   3, 59  |           judged. But the ~angels will come to judge with Christ, according
739   3, 59  |             When the ~Son of Man shall come in His majesty, and all
740   3, 59  |            Jesus of Nazareth? art Thou come to destroy us?" Thirdly,
741   3, 59  |               unto angels the world to come" - subject namely to ~Christ - "
742   3, 60  |              are a shadow of things to come, but the body is Christ'
743   3, 60  |                sacraments of things to come. Now ~the sacraments of
744   3, 61  |              the fulness of time" has "come," we are no longer children. ~
745   3, 62  |                cannot in point of time come into existence after causing
746   3, 63  |               of the ~glory that is to come, by the seal of Divine Predestination.
747   3, 64  |               will set in order when I come."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[64] A[
748   3, 64  |              of John (10): "If any man come to you, and bring not ~this
749   3, 64  |                the Church, unless they come back to the Church, ~will
750   3, 65  |            individual, those naturally come first which are ~ordained
751   3, 66  |             Blessed Trinity, when they come in ~quest of the Catholic
752   3, 66  |           these are baptized when they come to holy ~Church, for the
753   3, 66  |             already baptized when they come to the Catholic Faith."~
754   3, 66  |                 These are they who are come out of great tribulation,
755   3, 68  |               die, would not forthwith come to ~eternal life, but would
756   3, 68  |              and if they are found to ~come in good faith then at last
757   3, 68  |            through baptizing those who come to her under false pretenses, ~
758   3, 68  |               the name of the Trinity, come back to Holy Church, they
759   3, 68  |              reason she asks those who come to be baptized whether they
760   3, 68  |            thread, ~saying: This shall come forth the first. But he
761   3, 68  |             mother's womb have not yet come forth ~into the world to
762   3, 68  |             not do evil that there may come good" (Rm. 3:8). ~Therefore
763   3, 68  |                the child ~has entirely come forth from the womb before
764   3, 68  |               it seems ~that we should come to the same decision as
765   3, 69  |               after Baptism, would not come to eternal life; since ~
766   3, 69  |          little children that they may come; another heart that ~they
767   3, 69  |            void of charity, can never ~come to life. But he who approaches
768   3, 69  |                 Therefore it can never come to life so as to ~bestow
769   3, 70  |               faith regarded things to come.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[70] A[
770   3, 70  |      circumcision, faith in ~Christ to come justified both children
771   3, 71  |              whether the child, having come to the right age, will give ~
772   3, 71  |           another's feet that they may come, and another's heart ~that
773   3, 71  |         regeneration, ~they should not come to the fount of life before
774   3, 72  |                the ~Paraclete will not come to you, but if I go, I will
775   3, 72  |              will set in order, when I come."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[72] A[
776   3, 72  |             proper ~to him when he has come to perfect age. And therefore
777   3, 72  |           confirmed, who ~have already come spiritually to the age of
778   3, 72  |                 iii) that "men ~should come to Confirmation fasting;
779   3, 72  |                born corporally, should come to perfect age: yet this
780   3, 72  |                declare that "those who come to Confirmation should be
781   3, 73  |           death of the Lord, until He ~come." Consequently, as Baptism
782   3, 73  |           Divine fruition, which shall come to pass in ~heaven; and
783   3, 73  |           figurative of the Passion to come. And so it was fitting ~
784   3, 73  |                hour of the Passion was come, Christ should institute
785   3, 73  |             are made, ~but they do not come to us in the same way; for
786   3, 73  |              out of which we are ~made come to us through generation,
787   3, 73  |               same, as nourishing us, ~come to us through being eaten.
788   3, 75  |                 the Paraclete will not come to you" (Tract. xciv ~in
789   3, 75  |          shadow of ~the good things to come, not the very image of the
790   3, 75  |              is moved locally does not come anew ~to some place unless
791   3, 75  |                   But if this begin to come to pass before the consecration, ~
792   3, 75  |              this conversion does ~not come about by the passive potentiality
793   3, 76  |               bodily ~eye, nor does it come under any one of the senses,
794   3, 77  |           another. Therefore it cannot come to pass, even by ~miracle,
795   3, 77  |               subject; hence it cannot come to pass for ~an accident
796   3, 78  |                but by the ~words which come after is shown the power
797   3, 78  |             testator must of necessity come in." Now ~Christ's blood
798   3, 78  |               bread, so does His blood come to be there by the ~consecration
799   3, 79  |                13), and in the life to come our body will share in the ~
800   3, 79  |               sacrament who will never come to glory, as Augustine declares ~(
801   3, 79  |                be, so also they do not come to ~glory through this sacrament
802   3, 79  |            this sacrament. For it ~can come to pass that after many
803   3, 80  |             unconscious of his sin can come ~about in two ways. First
804   3, 80  |               the words, "If I had not come, and ~had not spoken to
805   3, 80  |              world nor in the world to come." In ~the third place come
806   3, 80  |             come." In ~the third place come sins committed against the
807   3, 80  |               part of demons sometimes come from one's not ~striving
808   3, 80  |                 and yet defilement can come of ~such thoughts, as is
809   3, 80  |              other times such thoughts come of concupiscence and delectation,
810   3, 80  |               wakeful hours; or it can come from the ~abundance of nature:
811   3, 80  |              may this bread ~which has come down from heaven be defiled
812   3, 80  |               1 Cor. 11:33): "When you come together to ~eat," namely,
813   3, 81  |             mouth. Now this ~could not come to pass were His relation
814   3, 82  |           Consecr., dist. 12): "It has come to ~our knowledge that some
815   3, 82  |             Holy Spirit, when invoked, come for ~the consecration of
816   3, 82  |              How shall the Holy Spirit come when ~summoned," it must
817   3, 83  |                things they denote have come to the people through Divine ~
818   3, 83  |                   and when they are to come to the altar." Therefore
819   3, 85  |              to flee from the wrath to come?"~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[85] A[
820   3, 86  |             world nor ~in the world to come." Therefore not every sin
821   3, 86  |                 27:41): "The days will come of the mourning of my father,
822   3, 86  |              Jn. 15:22, ~"If I had not come, and spoken to them, they
823   3, 86  |                 forgiveness of sin can come from God without the sacrament
824   3, 89  |             shall never [Vulg.: 'not'] come near to Me, to do the office
825 Suppl, 4 |               to do evil that good may come of ~it, so he ought not
826 Suppl, 4 |               that good may ~perchance come from it through the agency
827 Suppl, 4 |        enjoined for sins; hence it can come to an end, so that there ~
828 Suppl, 6 |             sins as soon as they shall come to the age of discretion."~
829 Suppl, 8 |              of children who ~have not come to the use of reason: whereas
830 Suppl, 8 |               the sacrament, if he has come to the use of his free-will. ~
831 Suppl, 10|         punishment and the like, which come under the head of accidental
832 Suppl, 10|                is written (Ps. 33:6): "Come ye to Him and be ~enlightened,
833 Suppl, 11|                regard to matters which come to his knowledge ~in the
834 Suppl, 13|               Christ, whereby children come to eternal life through ~
835 Suppl, 16|                have it in ~the life to come: but he will not have the
836 Suppl, 18|               but not before they have come to the ~knowledge of the
837 Suppl, 18|               punishment, the sick man come ~to despair and turn away
838 Suppl, 19|           priest of the good things to come," and brought us ~"by His
839 Suppl, 19|         matters, and this too can only come to them from God, as appears ~
840 Suppl, 19|            some, for He ~can make good come out of evil, and produce
841 Suppl, 25|        indulgence as much as those who come ~perhaps a distance of a
842 Suppl, 25|               five years ~to those who come from across the seas, and
843 Suppl, 25|              three years to those ~who come from across the mountains,
844 Suppl, 32|              root. Now "from the heart come ~forth thoughts . . . that
845 Suppl, 40|             show that this ~power must come down from him to the others.
846 Suppl, 41|               any of those things that come to pass at the intervention
847 Suppl, 41|           Therefore matrimony does not come under a precept.~Aquin.:
848 Suppl, 42|        institution of a sacrament must come from God. Now ~before sin,
849 Suppl, 43|            seem to be given when ~they come to the lawful age, they
850 Suppl, 49|            Hence when ~married persons come together for the purpose
851 Suppl, 49|              which married persons can come ~together without any sin
852 Suppl, 50|                more degrees of kindred come under prohibition at one
853 Suppl, 54|              consanguinity would never come to an end. ~However the
854 Suppl, 54|           relation between things that come from the same cause, as ~
855 Suppl, 54|          neither case does any ~person come in between; and yet from
856 Suppl, 54|                their ~parents does not come from the natural law but
857 Suppl, 55|           other reason ~this could not come to his knowledge, for instance
858 Suppl, 56|               is a weakling and cannot come forth without danger: ~and
859 Suppl, 57|                person adopted does not come under the ~power of the
860 Suppl, 57|              this the adopted does not come under the power ~of the
861 Suppl, 59|            Gentiles still continued to come to the faith, for ~instance,
862 Suppl, 64|          payment of the debt ~does not come under the obligation of
863 Suppl, 64|         parents who are not ashamed to come together in ~sexual intercourse
864 Suppl, 64|                bound to another do not come under ~this head. Therefore
865 Suppl, 64|                commanded (Ex. 19:15): "Come not near your wives," when ~
866 Suppl, 65|           sanctioned those things that come from nature and are ~approved
867 Suppl, 65|               the time when they first come together until the ~young
868 Suppl, 68|              not in those things which come to him ~by his natural origin,
869 Suppl, 69|               when it is said to them: Come ye blessed of My Father."
870 Suppl, 69|                 down to hell shall not come up." Therefore neither the
871 Suppl, 69|              separated souls sometimes come forth from their abode and
872 Suppl, 69|             not imply that one may not come ~forth for a time.~Aquin.:
873 Suppl, 70|       sensitive power, that must needs come to naught. For it cannot
874 Suppl, 70|          corporeal things whose bounds come together. Therefore the
875 Suppl, 71|          kindness." Now all the damned come under ~that head. Therefore
876 Suppl, 71|              the division of a line we come at length to ~something
877 Suppl, 71|             because they have entirely come to the end of life, ~and
878 Suppl, 71|              there, and being pure may come to the kingdom. Now nothing
879 Suppl, 71|         suffrages. For in the life ~to come each one will be rewarded
880 Suppl, 72|                  Whether his children ~come to honor or dishonor, he
881 Suppl, 72|            knowledge, since no one had come to the vision of God before
882 Suppl, 72|             where it is written: "I am come for thy words: but the prince
883 Suppl, 72|               angel ~who spoke had not come to Daniel's aid except by
884 Suppl, 72|             moved when the Lord shall ~come?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[73] A[
885 Suppl, 72|               shall sudden destruction come upon ~them." Now there would
886 Suppl, 72|              The day of the Lord shall come as a thief in the night."
887 Suppl, 72|          twelfth" day all animals will come from ~forest and mountain
888 Suppl, 72|                that, When Christ shall come to judge He will appear
889 Suppl, 72|                of Christ when He shall come to judgment, in ~order that
890 Suppl, 72|             day of the Lord is said to come as a thief, because the ~
891 Suppl, 72|            second advent, when He will come openly, although the appointed
892 Suppl, 72|      simultaneous, when the Lord shall come to judgment. ~Therefore
893 Suppl, 72|                Now when our Lord shall come the light of the ~luminaries
894 Suppl, 72|              moved when our Lord shall come?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[73] A[
895 Suppl, 72|             moved when ~our Lord shall come. For the virtues of heaven
896 Suppl, 72|              is in its own sphere will come down to ~cleanse the world:
897 Suppl, 72|               fact that this fire will come ~down, but also the statement
898 Suppl, 72|                by reason of which they come near to ~corruption.~Aquin.:
899 Suppl, 72|           burning of the world were to come first, ~since they would
900 Suppl, 72|                said that our Lord will come to judge the earth by ~fire,
901 Suppl, 72|                either miraculous if it come from ~a principle above
902 Suppl, 72|            natural things one does not come by a demonstration of ~reason
903 Suppl, 73|               the cause of ~those that come after it" (Metaph. ii, 1).
904 Suppl, 73|                 The Lord Himself will ~come down from heaven . . . with
905 Suppl, 73|            that "the Lord . . . shall ~come down from heaven . . . with
906 Suppl, 74|            because when the Lord shall come He "will bring to light
907 Suppl, 74|           Therefore our Lord will also come in the night. Now, when
908 Suppl, 75|             creed that our Lord "will ~come to judge the living and
909 Suppl, 77|             holds that the parts which come secondly do not reach the
910 Suppl, 77|               perfectly as those which come first: and consequently
911 Suppl, 78|               Further, in the world to come all pre-eminence will cease,
912 Suppl, 80|            From the fact that God will come to the aid of the blessed ~
913 Suppl, 84|            form wherein the judge will come to judge; and fifthly we
914 Suppl, 84|            kind of Divine ~energy will come to our aid, so that we shall
915 Suppl, 84|                merits or demerits will come to a certain ~amount in
916 Suppl, 85|               judgment ~is that we may come to a decision about them.
917 Suppl, 85|                done good things ~shall come forth unto the resurrection
918 Suppl, 85|            that, It is not possible to come to any certain conclusion ~
919 Suppl, 85|           second coming when ~God will come to judgment should also
920 Suppl, 85|             the ends of the ~world are come'] that the ends of the world
921 Suppl, 85|              the ends of the world are come," and (1 Jn. 2:18): ~"Little
922 Suppl, 85|              day of the Lord shall so ~come as a thief in the night."
923 Suppl, 85|               the day of judgment will come. For the world will come
924 Suppl, 85|               come. For the world will come to ~an end by no created
925 Suppl, 85|                 second coming, He will come openly, according to Ps.
926 Suppl, 85|               to Ps. 49:3, "God shall ~come manifestly." Consequently
927 Suppl, 85|                of Joel 2:28, "It shall come to pass in the last days,"
928 Suppl, 85|             This Jesus) . . . shall so come as ~you have seen Him going
929 Suppl, 85|           Josaphat. Therefore He will ~come to judge in the neighborhood
930 Suppl, 85|               ascended in ~a cloud may come to judgment in a cloud.~
931 Suppl, 86|                5) Whether all men will come up for judgment?~(6) Whether
932 Suppl, 86|              When the Son of man shall come in His majesty, and all
933 Suppl, 86|              observes, the angels will come ~with Christ, not to judge,
934 Suppl, 86|               by Christ in the time to come must be taken in the sense
935 Suppl, 86|               refer to the judgment to come.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[89] A[
936 Suppl, 86|               to Christ: "Why art Thou come ~to destroy us before the
937 Suppl, 86|          should be Mt. 8:29: 'Art Thou come hither to torment us before ~
938 Suppl, 86|               of Mark reads: 'Art Thou come to destroy us?'] ~Therefore
939 Suppl, 86|               be judged in the time to come.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[89] A[
940 Suppl, 86|                made in the judgment to come, because the good ~angels
941 Suppl, 87|                says: "Because He ~will come in the flesh wherein He
942 Suppl, 87|           second ~coming, when He will come to judge, He will appear
943 Suppl, 87|              His second coming He will come in order to ~execute the
944 Suppl, 88|              know when ~the world will come to an end. For we may conclude
945 Suppl, 89|           passive intellect can never ~come to understand separate substances.
946 Suppl, 89|                to examine how this may come about. For some, like ~Alfarabius
947 Suppl, 89|              on indefinitely, we shall come to some quiddity without
948 Suppl, 89|          mediate, because it does ~not come in between the knower and
949 Suppl, 91|                  Whether his ~children come to honour or dishonour,
950 Suppl, 92|          However, all these reckonings come to the same, and their number
951 Suppl, 93|              course of ~enumeration we come to the number 100 we pass
952 Suppl, 93|               to be had in the life to come will correspond to some
953 Suppl, 93|              exaltation in the life to come corresponds to ~humiliation
954 Suppl, 93|            will rejoice in the life to come. Therefore there are many ~
955 Suppl, 95|            remained, they would never ~come into action, being enchained,
956 Suppl, 95|             brethren, lest they should come "into the place of ~torments."
957 Suppl, 95|                  Whether his ~children come to honor," etc. says (Moral.
958 Suppl, 95|               perfectly in the life to come. Not so the damned; ~wherefore
959 Suppl, 96|             also their punishment will come to an end.~Aquin.: SMT XP
960 Suppl, 96|        happiness of the good will also come to an end, which is ~inadmissible.~
961 Suppl, 96|                of the damned will ever come to an end.~Aquin.: SMT XP
962 Suppl, 96|                Christians will not all come to the kingdom of God, and
963 Suppl, 96|             the merciful will not all ~come to the eternal kingdom:
964 Appen1, 2|                remitted in the life to come. Nor can this be understood
965 Appen1, 2|               remitted in ~the life to come: while Gregory [*Dial. iv,
966 Appen1, 2|     tribulation and the punishment to ~come, and venial sins can be
 
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