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Part, Question
501 2, 152 | against a ~person more closely united to the sinner: thus he sins
502 2, 152 | deformity ~through being united to another sin. Now the
503 2, 152 | accession to a ~woman who is united to another in marriage,
504 2, 152 | husband's authority, as united to him ~in marriage: whereas
505 2, 152 | that such persons should be united in ~venereal intercourse.
506 2, 152 | his wife's ~relations are united to him by a special kind
507 2, 152 | between persons mutually united by spiritual relationship,
508 2, 152 | more those persons who ~are united to him - and such are those
509 2, 152 | species is more intimately united to each ~individual, than
510 2, 162 | account of which she is united ~to the man; and these are
511 2, 169 | twofold knowledge is always ~united in the Divine intellect,
512 2, 169 | intellect, it is not always united in the prophetic ~revelation,
513 2, 170 | that man's soul ~may be united to God by charity. Wherefore
514 2, 172 | distant, but as already wholly united to God; wherefore their ~
515 2, 173 | is no longer in ~any way united to the body. Therefore it
516 2, 173 | Now, since ~the soul is united to the body as its natural
517 2, 173 | the body as to cease to be united thereto as its form; and
518 2, 173 | Apostle knew ~his soul to be united to his body as its form,
519 2, 173 | ignored whether his ~soul were united to his body as its form,
520 2, 176 | the good are more closely united to God than the wicked. ~
521 2, 178 | to say, when the soul is ~united to the mortal body as its
522 2, 181 | is true freedom which is united to the servitude of justice, ~
523 2, 182 | charity whereby the soul is united to ~God; wherefore it is
524 2, 184 | subjection ~to God, are united to the perfection beloved
525 2, 186 | midst ~of those who are united together in the fellowship
526 3, 1 | fitting for Him ~not to be united to flesh. Therefore it was
527 3, 1 | fitting that God should be united to human ~flesh.~Aquin.:
528 3, 1 | but through His having united Himself to the creature
529 3, 1 | or rather through having united it to Himself. But it is
530 3, 1 | not having been previously united to God in Person, ~it was
531 3, 1 | Person, ~it was afterwards united to Him.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
532 3, 1 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: To be united to God in unity of person
533 3, 1 | Since human nature is so united to God as to become one
534 3, 1 | things infinitely distant are united, inasmuch as it has been ~
535 3, 1 | creature - viz. man - is ~united to the first principle -
536 3, 1 | that a creature should be united to God in person ~exceeds
537 3, 2 | Whether the human nature was united to the Word accidentally?~(
538 3, 2 | Nature of the Word of God ~united flesh to Itself in Person.~
539 3, 2 | inasmuch as the soul is ~united to the body, and formally
540 3, 2 | incarnate because It is united to flesh personally, ~and
541 3, 2 | adheres to a ~person is united to it in person, whether
542 3, 2 | the human nature is not united to God the Word in person, ~
543 3, 2 | in person, ~it is nowise united to Him; and thus belief
544 3, 2 | Word has a human nature united to Him, which ~does not
545 3, 2 | because human ~nature is united to the Word, so that the
546 3, 2 | confess that the Word was united to flesh in ~subsistence,
547 3, 2 | if the soul and body were united in Christ, it follows ~that
548 3, 2 | 3: Further, the soul is united to the body for the sole
549 3, 2 | species that the soul be united to the body, for the form
550 3, 2 | that in Christ the soul was united to the ~body; and the contrary
551 3, 2 | the soul and ~body are so united in them as to exist by themselves.
552 3, 2 | But in Christ they ~are united together, so as to be united
553 3, 2 | united together, so as to be united to something higher, which ~
554 3, 2 | what is composed of them is united to the already existing
555 3, 2 | Whether the human nature was united to the Word of God accidentally?~
556 3, 2 | that the human nature was united to the Word of God ~accidentally.
557 3, 2 | nature is ~accidentally united to the Son of God.~Aquin.:
558 3, 2 | that the human nature was united to the Son ~of God accidentally.~
559 3, 2 | said these were mutually united: first, "by indwelling," ~
560 3, 2 | the soul of Christ was not united to the body, but that these
561 3, 2 | mutually separate, and were united to the Word accidentally,
562 3, 2 | that the Word of God is ~united to the Man Christ by indwelling,
563 3, 2 | the soul and ~body are not united.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[2] A[6]
564 3, 2 | nature is not accidentally united to the Son of God.~Aquin.:
565 3, 2 | God, for God Himself is ~united to human nature. Therefore
566 3, 2 | thinking, for God is said to be united to a creature inasmuch as
567 3, 2 | the ~creature is really united to God without any change
568 3, 2 | what assumes, and what is united and what is ~assumed. But
569 3, 2 | the thing uniting and the united, of the thing assuming and
570 3, 2 | Divine Nature is said to be united, not assumed.~Aquin.: SMT
571 3, 2 | thing uniting is said to ~be united, but the thing assuming
572 3, 2 | that the human nature is united with the Divine, or ~conversely.
573 3, 2 | the Person of ~the Father united the human nature to the
574 3, 2 | assume. So likewise the united and ~the assumed are not
575 3, 2 | Divine Nature is said to be ~united, but not assumed.~Aquin.:
576 3, 2 | all unions. For what is united falls short of the unity ~
577 3, 2 | what is one, since what is united is by participation, but
578 3, 2 | distance between things united, the less ~the union. Now,
579 3, 2 | the union. Now, the things united by this union are most ~
580 3, 2 | in regard to the things united; secondly, in regard to
581 3, 2 | that in which they ~are united. And in this regard this
582 3, 2 | which the two natures are ~united, is the greatest. But it
583 3, 2 | in regard to the ~things united.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[2] A[9]
584 3, 2 | the Divine Person, but is united to it.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
585 3, 2 | reason regards the things united, and not the Person ~in
586 3, 2 | Further, every saint is united to God by grace. If, therefore, ~
587 3, 2 | that the human nature is ~united to the Divine Person may
588 3, 2 | nature, but is said to ~be united to the Divine Nature itself
589 3, 2 | free gift of God, of being united to the Divine Person belongs
590 3, 2 | because ~the Divine Nature is united not merely to the soul,
591 3, 2 | conception the human ~nature was united to the Divine Person, and
592 3, 3 | adoption, but what is Divine is united to man; hence, not God ~
593 3, 3 | caused the human nature to be united to the one Person of the
594 3, 3 | Divine power ~could have united human nature to the Person
595 3, 3 | of the Holy ~Ghost, as It united it to the Person of the
596 3, 3 | whole Divine ~Nature is united to the whole nature assumed,
597 3, 3 | natures ~cannot be wholly united together, inasmuch as the
598 3, 3 | the soul of one would be ~united to the body of the other;
599 3, 3 | the Divine Nature must ~be united by a personal union with
600 3, 3 | of them to be altogether united to the ~other, i.e. all
601 3, 3 | are ~similar are fittingly united. Now the Person of the Son,
602 3, 3 | God should be personally united to human nature.~Aquin.:
603 3, 4 | operation ~has no fitness to be united with Him in personal being.~
604 3, 5 | assumption God was not united to a body.~Aquin.: SMT TP
605 3, 5 | afterwards: "The whole was united to the whole, ~that He might
606 3, 6 | Word previous to ~being united to the soul?~(5) Whether
607 3, 6 | which the Son of God is united to ~human nature and its
608 3, 6 | therefore, is the Son of God united to ~flesh without the medium
609 3, 6 | the soul and flesh are united to the Word of God in ~unity
610 3, 6 | time, for ~the Word of God united the whole human nature to
611 3, 6 | said that the Son of God united flesh to Himself, ~through
612 3, 6 | the cause of flesh being united to ~the Son of God. For
613 3, 6 | assumption; and hence it is united to flesh through the soul.~
614 3, 6 | that "the Word of ~God is united to flesh through the medium
615 3, 6 | as some untruthfully say, united to the true God, and henceforth ~
616 3, 6 | suppose that this soul was ~united to the Word from the beginning,
617 3, 6 | that it is infused into and united ~with the body; which does
618 3, 6 | by the Word before being united ~to the soul?~Aquin.: SMT
619 3, 6 | by the Word ~before being united to the soul. For Augustine [*
620 3, 6 | been conceived before being united to the rational soul, because ~
621 3, 6 | was assumed before being united ~to the soul.~Aquin.: SMT
622 3, 6 | by the Word before being united to the soul.~Aquin.: SMT
623 3, 6 | first. Hence the Word was united to the flesh before it was
624 3, 6 | made flesh, and flesh was united to a rational ~and intellectual
625 3, 6 | soul to be ~before it is united to the body, so likewise
626 3, 6 | God is understood to be united to the flesh ~before the
627 3, 6 | understand the flesh as united to the soul ~before it is
628 3, 6 | to the soul ~before it is united to the Word, for it is from
629 3, 6 | that it is capable of being united to the Word in Person; especially ~
630 3, 6 | soul and body were mutually united at the same time in order ~
631 3, 6 | grace. For by grace we are united to God. But the human ~nature
632 3, 6 | Christ was most closely united to God. Therefore the union
633 3, 6 | spoken word. But our word is united to our speech by means of ~"
634 3, 6 | Therefore the Word of God is united to flesh by ~means of the
635 3, 6 | Reply OBJ 3: Our word is united to our speech, by means
636 3, 7 | inasmuch as His soul was united to the Godhead, He had the
637 3, 7 | God ~as separated and not united instruments, receive power
638 3, 7 | which is more closely united to God than all other rational
639 3, 7 | for Him to be personally united to the Son ~of God, which
640 3, 7 | the human nature, to be united to the Divine Person, and
641 3, 7 | and perfect Word, it is united thus full and perfect to ~
642 3, 7 | to Whom Christ's soul ~is united.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[7] A[11]
643 3, 7 | human ~nature in Christ is united to the Person of the Word
644 3, 8 | influence," inasmuch as it is united ~to the Word of God, to
645 3, 8 | God, to Whom His body is united through the soul, as ~stated
646 3, 8 | the Head of such as are united to Him by ~glory; secondly,
647 3, 8 | of those who are actually united to Him by charity; ~thirdly,
648 3, 8 | of those who are actually united to Him by faith; fourthly,
649 3, 8 | fourthly, of ~those who are united to Him merely in potentiality,
650 3, 8 | fifthly, of those who are united to Him in potentiality, ~
651 3, 8 | longer in ~potentiality to be united to Christ.~Aquin.: SMT TP
652 3, 8 | anything in which they are united, for ~evil is contrary to
653 3, 9 | On the part of what are united we hold there is a ~knowledge
654 3, 9 | was blessed through being united to God in person, according
655 3, 9 | Reply OBJ 1: The Godhead is united to the manhood of Christ
656 3, 9 | Christ, which is personally united to Him, ~intelligible species
657 3, 9 | Divine Essence itself is united to the beatified mind as
658 3, 10 | 1~OBJ 2: Further, to be united to God in personal being
659 3, 10 | being is greater than to ~be united by vision. But as Damascene
660 3, 10 | Godhead in one Person is united to the human nature in Christ." ~
661 3, 10 | although it ~was wholly united to the human nature in the
662 3, 10 | Christian doctrine that God was united to flesh in ~such a manner
663 3, 10 | of Christ, since it ~is united to the Word in person, is
664 3, 11 | perfect knowledge is, the more united it is; ~hence the higher
665 3, 12 | God. For as His soul was united to the Word above the common
666 3, 13 | Word of God, ~personally united to Him. Therefore if we
667 3, 13 | the instrument of the Word united to Him, it had an instrumental ~
668 3, 13 | viewed as an ~instrument united in person to God's Word;
669 3, 14 | as His soul is personally united to the ~Word of God, so
670 3, 16 | body and soul were ~not united, could not say that God
671 3, 16 | is dwelt in by God, and ~united to Him in affection, and
672 3, 16 | expression, ~inasmuch as they are united in something, as if we were
673 3, 16 | the true Divine ~Nature is united with true human nature not
674 3, 16 | in Christ each nature is united to the other in ~person;
675 3, 16 | was ~made man" by being united to human nature.~Aquin.:
676 3, 16 | an indivisible union He ~united human nature to the power
677 3, 17 | since the human nature is united to the Son of God, ~hypostatically
678 3, 18 | Christ ~there are two natures united in a hypostasis; because
679 3, 19 | Church, ~to Whom all are united, as members to a head, who
680 3, 21 | since His mind was always united to God, not only by the
681 3, 21 | to God, since it was ever united to God both ~by personal
682 3, 21 | is a greater thing to be united to God in person than ~to
683 3, 22 | beginning ~consecrated and united to God. Therefore it cannot
684 3, 22 | spirit of man be ~perfectly united to God: which will be most
685 3, 22 | to Whom it was ~offered, united in Himself those for whom
686 3, 24 | bestowed ~the grace of being united to the Son of God in unity
687 3, 24 | Human ~nature should be united to the Son of God in the
688 3, 24 | human nature was not always united to the ~Word; and by grace
689 3, 24 | grace bestowed an it was it united in Person to the Son of ~
690 3, 24 | nature, that it might be united to the Son of God; it is
691 3, 24 | any antecedent merits, was united to the Son ~of God: and
692 3, 25 | soul of Christ were not united to the Word, it ~would have
693 3, 25 | and grace. But by being united to the Word it lost nothing
694 3, 25 | soul of Christ were not united to the Word of God, ~it
695 3, 25 | But since Christ's soul is united to a Person of greater ~
696 3, 25 | to Whom Christ's soul is ~united. Nor is the dignity of Christ'
697 3, 25 | because the Word of God is united thereto in person." ~And
698 3, 25 | the Godhead to which it is united, by reason of ~which Christ
699 3, 25 | latria," inasmuch as it is united to the Son of God in Person.
700 3, 25 | secondly, ~inasmuch as it is united to it in any way whatsoever.
701 3, 25 | Although Christ's cross was not united to the Word of God ~in Person,
702 3, 25 | God ~in Person, yet it was united to Him in some other way,
703 3, 25 | intimately and ~closely united to us than any garment;
704 3, 25 | the soul, which was once united thereto, and now enjoys ~
705 3, 26 | mediates: for extremes are ~united in the mean [medio]. Now
706 3, 27 | suffered in the human nature united to Him. ~This consideration
707 3, 27 | saints might be more closely united ~to Christ than Jeremias
708 3, 27 | latter were most ~closely united to Him by clearly foreshadowing
709 3, 28 | marriage: being thereby united to ~Him much more closely
710 3, 28 | senses; namely, those who are united by being ~of the same parents,
711 3, 31 | that the royal family was united to the ~priestly race, so
712 3, 33 | parts of the matter were united together in the ~place of
713 3, 33 | that the Word of God was united to human nature ~and to
714 3, 37 | degree, as being always united to Him in unity of person. ~
715 3, 37 | that the figure might ~be united to and confirmed by the
716 3, 39 | by ~reason of His being united to the dove: but either
717 3, 46 | account of the ~Godhead united with it, that its loss,
718 3, 47 | this power, because it was united in unity of person ~with
719 3, 48 | will." Secondly, by being ~united to Him in charity, according
720 3, 48 | effect from the Godhead united: and therefore it secures
721 3, 49 | Godhead, to which the flesh is united ~as an instrument: and according
722 3, 49 | effects, ~since they are not united to Christ in the aforesaid
723 3, 49 | postponed, since the soul was united immediately with ~the Word;
724 3, 49 | Himself. But the body was united with the Word through the
725 3, 50 | through which the Godhead was united with the flesh, as ~stated
726 3, 50 | whereby ~the Godhead was united to the flesh in Christ's
727 3, 50 | death Christ's flesh was united personally and hypostatically
728 3, 50 | Word of God is said to be united with the flesh through ~
729 3, 50 | while it is present, and united formally, the body must ~
730 3, 50 | the Word of God continued united with the ~soul, it would
731 3, 50 | the Word of God remained united with Christ's soul and ~
732 3, 50 | did not continue to be united with the Word.~Aquin.: SMT
733 3, 50 | answer that, The soul is united with the Word of God more
734 3, 50 | the soul that ~the body is united with the Word of God, as
735 3, 50 | Reply OBJ 2: Through being united to human nature, the Word
736 3, 50 | or a body through being united with both, but that He is
737 3, 50 | a soul and body, whether united or separated: and that this
738 3, 50 | The Word of God assumed a united soul and body: and the ~
739 3, 50 | everyone else does not continue united to ~an abiding hypostasis,
740 3, 50 | in virtue of the Godhead united. But ~the effect of any
741 3, 50 | the power of the ~Godhead united, and not consisted merely
742 3, 50 | instrument of the Godhead united to Him, working by Its power,
743 3, 52 | there through the ~body united with Him, and likewise He
744 3, 52 | there by reason of the soul united with Him, ~and the whole
745 3, 52 | nature is made up of the united soul and ~body; not so the
746 3, 52 | deliverance to them only who were united to ~His Passion through
747 3, 52 | faith and charity were ~united to Christ's Passion, in
748 3, 52 | original sin ~were in no way united to Christ's Passion by faith
749 3, 53 | s body continued to be ~united with the Godhead, hence
750 3, 53 | Reply OBJ 2: The Godhead was united with Christ's flesh after
751 3, 53 | union; thus the soul is united with ~the body as its form,
752 3, 53 | the virtue of ~the Godhead united to it, the body took back
753 3, 53 | by reason of the Godhead united to it is more ~powerful
754 3, 54 | of Christ to be once more united with the same soul. And
755 3, 54 | by virtue of the ~Godhead united to it, that this body, although
756 3, 55 | not true bodies naturally united to them; ~which is required
757 3, 56 | body ~which is naturally united with Himself, and through
758 3, 56 | through the power of the united Word, who operates according
759 3, 56 | the ~Godhead personally united with it.~Aquin.: SMT TP
760 3, 57 | dignity of union whereby it is united personally with ~God. Consequently,
761 3, 57 | whom the ~members must be united.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[57] A[
762 3, 58 | the Person with whom it is united. Hence Damascene adds in
763 3, 59 | s soul was more closely united with truth, and more full
764 3, 59 | Word of God: and the soul united with ~Him personally became
765 3, 60 | Incarnation the Word of God ~is united to sensible flesh.~Aquin.:
766 3, 61 | or ~false, except they be united by means of visible signs
767 3, 61 | for salvation that men be united together in the name ~of
768 3, 62 | for instance; the other, united, as a hand. ~Moreover, the
769 3, 62 | is moved by means of the united ~instrument, as a stick
770 3, 62 | Christ's humanity is as a ~united instrument, whereas the
771 3, 62 | of which is in a manner united to us by our receiving ~
772 3, 62 | faith Christ's power is united to us. Now the power of
773 3, 62 | power of Christ's Passion is united to us by faith and the ~
774 3, 64 | since it is an instrument united to the Godhead in unity ~
775 3, 64 | sacramental rite. For a united instrument, the more powerful
776 3, 64 | by which the members are united to ~their Head, according
777 3, 64 | 2: Christ's members are united to their Head by charity,
778 3, 64 | bodily ~union, provided it be united to him by some sort of motion:
779 3, 68 | wills to sin, he cannot be united to Christ, according to
780 3, 68 | whose ~charity they are united in communion with the Holy
781 3, 69 | in those members that are united to the head, ~from which
782 3, 70 | necessary in order that men be united together in any ~religion,
783 3, 70 | believers had not begun to be united together apart ~from unbelievers
784 3, 73 | communicate with and are united to one ~another through
785 3, 73 | OBJ 2: Further, men are united with Christ through this
786 3, 74 | flour and the water "be united as one." But the admixture ~
787 3, 75 | not simple bread, but is ~united to the Godhead." But wedding
788 3, 76 | sacrament that which is really united ~with that thing wherein
789 3, 76 | any two things be really united, then wherever the one is
790 3, 76 | be: since things really united together are only ~distinguished
791 3, 76 | flesh, nor as of a holy man united to the Word in dignity,
792 3, 76 | His soul is always really united with His body. And therefore ~
793 3, 79 | becoming that He should be united somehow ~with bodies through
794 3, 79 | not simply wood, but wood united to fire; so also the bread
795 3, 79 | not simple bread but bread united with the Godhead." But as ~
796 3, 79 | and ~because he cannot be united with Christ, which is the
797 3, 79 | members, as nourishment ~is united with the person nourished.
798 3, 79 | except in those who are united with Christ's Passion through
799 3, 79 | except in those who are united with this sacrament ~through
800 3, 80 | whereby a man is spiritually united with Christ through faith
801 3, 80 | spiritually ~inasmuch as they are united with Him in the enjoyment
802 3, 80 | not by faith, as we are united with Him here.~Aquin.: SMT
803 3, 80 | share in the eating who are united with ~Christ not merely
804 3, 82 | But a devout layman is united with Christ through charity. ~
805 3, 82 | OBJ 2: A devout layman is united with Christ by spiritual
806 3, 82 | account of their being ~united in charity, the private
807 3, 83 | living ~upon earth they are united together by this sacrament;
808 3, 84 | laid being, as it were, united to the ministers in whom ~
809 3, 86 | from God, through being united to God by grace: ~so that
810 3, 87 | is ~effected by man being united to God from Whom sin separates
811 3, 89 | charity, whereby the soul is united ~to God, the result being
812 Suppl, 3 | grace whereby the soul is united to God. Therefore we ~should
813 Suppl, 3 | because to contrition is ~united the purpose of making satisfaction.
814 Suppl, 5 | the purpose of confessing united thereto: ~which purpose
815 Suppl, 6 | purpose of confessing is united to contrition, a ~man is
816 Suppl, 9 | confession, that man should be united to God by ~charity.~Aquin.:
817 Suppl, 10| the ~desire of confession united thereto, and satisfaction
818 Suppl, 16| But the angels are not ~united to a body. Therefore no
819 Suppl, 21| since the faithful ~are united together in the participation
820 Suppl, 22| a number of people to be united ~together in wickedness.
821 Suppl, 29| contained in one sacrament, are united together for the purpose
822 Suppl, 29| several simply, yet they are ~united together in one complete
823 Suppl, 38| passion. Now a heretic is not united to Christ's passion; neither
824 Suppl, 38| 1~Reply OBJ 4: They are united to the passion of Christ
825 Suppl, 38| severed from it, they are ~united to it as regards the form
826 Suppl, 41| other animals the sexes are united without matrimony. ~Therefore
827 Suppl, 41| 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: We are united to God by the habit of grace
828 Suppl, 42| the ~Church who was to be united to Him as His spouse.~Aquin.:
829 Suppl, 44| so wherever ~things are united there must be a joining.
830 Suppl, 44| purpose are said to be united in their direction thereto,
831 Suppl, 44| thereto, thus many men ~are united in following one military
832 Suppl, 45| the part of the ~persons united, so too the consent is one
833 Suppl, 48| action of those who are ~united, is the sign of the union
834 Suppl, 49| between man and wife as united in ~marriage, since parents
835 Suppl, 50| in ~reference to a third united to one of them by marriage,
836 Suppl, 54| is that animals are not united together in the union of
837 Suppl, 54| are better and more firmly united together. Now matrimony
838 Suppl, 54| That certain barbarians are united carnally to their ~parents
839 Suppl, 54| honest customs of animals are united together in man ~naturally,
840 Suppl, 55| from certain things being united ~together. Now the kindred
841 Suppl, 55| the husband do not become united together by ~the fact of
842 Suppl, 55| with the man to whom she is united in the flesh, wherefore ~
843 Suppl, 55| cannot ~without incest be united in the flesh.~Aquin.: SMT
844 Suppl, 56| the same person are not ~united in that person's spiritual
845 Suppl, 59| unbeliever cannot remain united to her who has been ~received
846 Suppl, 59| parting from ~her may be united to another in marriage.~
847 Suppl, 65| that one male should be ~united to but one female, since
848 Suppl, 65| animals the one male is united ~to several females. Therefore
849 Suppl, 65| that one man ~should be united to one wife, it would seem
850 Suppl, 65| natural law a man could be ~united to a woman otherwise than
851 Suppl, 65| community of works, the wife is united to the ~husband as his mate:
852 Suppl, 66| the synagogue ~was first united to Christ as a concubine;
853 Suppl, 67| that she is not inseparably united. But by no dispensation
854 Suppl, 69| bodies are not ~immediately united to separate substances,
855 Suppl, 69| various states. Now the soul united to a mortal body is in the ~
856 Suppl, 69| separated from their bodies and united to glorious bodies: ~whereas
857 Suppl, 70| speaking but to the soul as united to the ~body, because they
858 Suppl, 70| like powers belong to the united soul and body as their subject,
859 Suppl, 70| who ~held that the soul is united to the body, as a perfect
860 Suppl, 70| and merely as a mover is united to the thing ~moved. This
861 Suppl, 70| the latter is in some way united ~to a body: for thus we
862 Suppl, 70| 9:15). Now a spirit is united to a body in two ways. In ~
863 Suppl, 70| the spirit that is thus united to a body both quickens ~
864 Suppl, 70| spirit of man or demon is united to the corporeal fire. In
865 Suppl, 70| another ~way as the mover is united to the things moved, or
866 Suppl, 70| or as a thing placed is ~united to place, even as incorporeal
867 Suppl, 70| fashioned that the soul is united to the body as giving it
868 Suppl, 70| have an incorporeal spirit ~united to it as a thing placed
869 Suppl, 70| it as a thing placed is united to a place; that as the ~
870 Suppl, 71| Further, all the faithful united together by charity are
871 Suppl, 71| Wherefore all who ~are united together by charity acquire
872 Suppl, 71| so far as ~the latter are united to the living in charity,
873 Suppl, 71| Whom the whole Church is united and ~incorporated, namely
874 Suppl, 72| he shows that the soul is united to the body as form to matter. ~
875 Suppl, 73| must needs in some way be united ~together, since mover and
876 Suppl, 75| towards the soul which will be united to them?~Aquin.: SMT XP
877 Suppl, 75| the soul which will be ~united to them. For if they had
878 Suppl, 75| whether the body that is to be united to that ~soul were restored
879 Suppl, 75| light, through having been united to the soul, and for this
880 Suppl, 75| nature ~that it has when united to the body. It is not so
881 Suppl, 76| said that the soul is not united to the body essentially
882 Suppl, 76| generation, as also that it is united to various ~bodies. The
883 Suppl, 76| so that the soul would be united to a body already established ~
884 Suppl, 76| the ~selfsame soul being united to the selfsame body. For
885 Suppl, 81| body." Now the soul is ~united to body not only as its
886 Suppl, 83| incorruptibility will be united together in the bodies of
887 Suppl, 89| which our intellect can be united to God is when it is ~united
888 Suppl, 89| united to God is when it is ~united to Him as to something unknown.
889 Suppl, 89| thing consists in its being united to its ~principle, it follows
890 Suppl, 89| individuals, except as united to various individuating
891 Suppl, 89| except in so far as it ~is united to various imaginary forms:
892 Suppl, 89| separate substance itself united to our intellect as its
893 Suppl, 89| conceive, and thus we are united to Him as to something ~
894 Suppl, 89| essence, and we shall be united to Him as to something known.~
895 Suppl, 89| be possible for ~it to be united to the uncreated substance
896 Suppl, 89| sight. But God is able to be united to ~the intellect by His
897 Suppl, 89| unless His essence were united to the intellect: and this
898 Suppl, 89| know the ~Divine essence united to it, but the eyes of the
899 Suppl, 89| aspect of knowableness is not united to the ~intellect: thus
900 Suppl, 89| of the stone not being united to it. And although the
901 Suppl, 89| the type of all things is united to the intellect of one
902 Suppl, 89| one who ~sees God, it is united thereto not as the type
903 Suppl, 89| knowable it will not be united to each created intellect
904 Suppl, 90| from the body than when ~united to it. Therefore its happiness
905 Suppl, 90| more effective when it is united than when ~divided. Now
906 Suppl, 90| divided. Now the soul is more united when separated from the
907 Suppl, 90| the operation of the soul united to such a body will ~be
908 Suppl, 90| more perfectly ~than when united thereto, so after it has
909 Suppl, 90| thereto, so after it has been united to a glorified ~body, its
910 Suppl, 90| 1~Reply OBJ 1: The soul united to a glorified body is more
911 Suppl, 90| therefrom, in so far as when united it has more ~perfect being.
912 Suppl, 90| so far as through being ~united to a glorified body, the
913 Suppl, 90| contrary, The more one will be united to God the happier will
914 Suppl, 92| means she may be happily ~united with the bridegroom.~Aquin.:
915 Suppl, 92| itself by which the soul is united to God, while ~the dowries
916 Suppl, 92| concord, ~whereby He is united to God in the bond of love;
917 Suppl, 92| whereby the human nature is united to the Divine; the ~third
918 Suppl, 92| union whereby Christ is united to the Church. They say, ~
919 Suppl, 92| bride, who from being not united becomes united; whereas
920 Suppl, 92| being not united becomes united; whereas the human ~nature,
921 Suppl, 92| otherwise than perfectly united. Wherefore in the opinion
922 Suppl, 92| the bride, in that it is ~united to the Bridegroom inseparably,
923 Suppl, 92| namely the Church, who is united to Him spiritually. Hence ~
924 Suppl, 92| the body only, which is united to Christ as its Head. In
925 Suppl, 92| denotes the head and members united ~together; and thus Christ
926 Suppl, 92| Christ was not ~otherwise united to the angels than before.
927 Suppl, 92| fruition." For the soul is united to God ~according to the
928 Suppl, 92| virtues of the way, which united us to God: and these are
929 Suppl, 92| suitable, and that it be ~united to the seer. Accordingly
930 Suppl, 92| impossible for the mind to be ~united to God by actual vision.
931 Suppl, 92| and whereby the soul ~is united to Christ. The things mentioned
932 Suppl, 93| distinct ~from the joy in being united to God, which is called
933 Suppl, 95| In this world the soul is united to a corruptible body, ~
934 Appen1, 1| from Him: in ~fact they are united to Him by their share of
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