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St. Thomas Aquinas
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501 3, 7 | believed." But faith in things seen is ~improperly so called, 502 3, 7 | and treasure that is not seen: what profit is there in 503 3, 7 | has to do with what is not seen, and hope with ~what is 504 3, 7 | second fulness of grace is seen in Christ inasmuch ~as His 505 3, 9 | very Essence ~of God is seen, is proper and natural to 506 3, 10 | the whole Divine Nature seen by the soul of ~Christ; 507 3, 10 | the light in ~which God is seen by the Word Himself than 508 3, 14 | Nothing ~obligatory is seen in Christ: all is voluntary." 509 3, 15 | or wept, was the ~Lord seen to drink, or eat, or grieve. 510 3, 16 | unsaid, having afterwards seen that it ought not to be 511 3, 25 | distinction you ~divide what is seen from what is understood, 512 3, 26 | prerogative of ~her Son may be seen from the following diagram:~ 513 3, 26 | Para. 2/5~It will thus be seen how accurately St. Thomas 514 3, 30 | intellectual vision an ~angel is seen in his substance; whereas 515 3, 30 | in a bodily vision he is seen in ~the bodily shape which 516 3, 35 | of "the Child," as may be seen from Mt. 1:18. ~Therefore 517 3, 35 | is true God," as may be seen 1 Jn. 5:20, ~and that the 518 3, 36 | faith that is of things not seen. And ~therefore it was fitting 519 3, 36 | in Spain three ~suns were seen, which gradually merged 520 3, 36 | and ~treasure that is not seen; what profit is there in 521 3, 36 | see death before he had seen the Christ of the ~Lord." 522 3, 36 | apparition of the star ~seen by the Magi. For Chrysostom ( 523 3, 36 | say that the star was seen by the Magi ~during the 524 3, 36 | of the Jews? For we have seen His star in the east." Therefore 525 3, 36 | the time [at which it was seen]. For it appeared not only ~ 526 3, 36 | the star which they had seen in the east went ~before 527 3, 36 | words of the Magi, "We have seen His star in the ~east," 528 3, 36 | present. ~They had not yet seen Christ, and they were already 529 3, 37 | his posterity, ~as may be seen from Gn. 17. Now this covenant 530 3, 37 | Old ~Testament: as may be seen in the genealogy of Christ ( 531 3, 39 | were to be considered as seen by Christ. Some, ~indeed, 532 3, 39 | men: nevertheless He had seen before that this would be ~ 533 3, 39 | substance of the Holy Ghost was seen, for He is invisible: nor 534 3, 39 | again, was ~the Holy Ghost seen under the form of a dove, 535 3, 39 | doubted that this dove was seen by the eyes of the body." 536 3, 39 | voice at any time, nor seen His shape." By which words, 537 3, 40 | 38): "Afterwards He was seen ~upon earth and conversed 538 3, 40 | comments as follows: "They ~had seen the publican who had been 539 3, 41 | are they that have not ~seen and have believed." And 540 3, 41 | the Temple ~without being seen by others. Nor is there 541 3, 41 | that all the world can be seen from it, so that all the 542 3, 41 | Temple) "that He might be seen by all, whereas, ~unawares 543 3, 41 | in such sort that He was seen by none."~Aquin.: SMT TP 544 3, 42 | disciples apart: as ~is seen clearly in the sermon at 545 3, 43 | working miracles; as may be seen in the raising of Lazarus ( 546 3, 43 | followed Christ "without having seen Him work any miracles," 547 3, 44 | sixth hour the ~moon was seen, together with the sun, 548 3, 44 | in ~the evening it was seen to be in its place, i.e. 549 3, 44 | as those know who ~have seen one." Hence we are given 550 3, 45 | 1~Reply OBJ 2: Figure is seen in the outline of a body, 551 3, 45 | non-transparent ~body is seen on its surface, and consequently 552 3, 45 | the transfiguration was seen not only in Christ's body, 553 3, 45 | tell others what they had seen before His Resurrection; " 554 3, 46 | pains than Christ, as is seen in St. ~Lawrence, who was 555 3, 47 | But now they have both seen ~and hated both Me and My 556 3, 47 | My Father." Now what is seen is known manifestly. ~Therefore 557 3, 47 | crucified Him whom he had seen, will pay the penalty for 558 3, 47 | But now they have both seen and ~hated both Me and My 559 3, 53 | bodies, it remains to be seen how ~Christ can be understood 560 3, 53 | death, and his flesh had not seen corruption, his ~tomb might 561 3, 54 | Again, that an object be seen is due to the action of 562 3, 54 | has it in his power to be seen ~when he so wishes, and 563 3, 54 | so wishes, and not to be seen when he does not wish it. 564 3, 54 | if he wished he could be seen, ~and not be seen if he 565 3, 54 | could be seen, ~and not be seen if he did not wish it" [* 566 3, 54 | of His own will, to be seen by them, ~either while He 567 3, 54 | power for His body to be seen or not, ~so it was within 568 3, 54 | But shining bodies are seen under ~the aspect of light, 569 3, 54 | man whether ~his body be seen or not, as stated above ( 570 3, 54 | whether its splendor be seen or not. Accordingly it can 571 3, 54 | not. Accordingly it can be seen in ~its color without its 572 3, 54 | said: "Because thou hast seen Me, Thomas, thou ~hast believed" ( 573 3, 54 | personal ~faith for him to have seen what he saw; but it was 574 3, 55 | 64:4: "The eye hath ~not seen, O God, besides Thee, what 575 3, 55 | the disciples should have seen Him ~rise again, because 576 3, 55 | accomplished so as to be seen by man.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[ 577 3, 55 | Resurrection: nevertheless He was seen by them in ~Jerusalem on 578 3, 55 | Cor. ~15:6,7) that "He was seen by more than five hundred 579 3, 55 | after that He was seen by James"; of which apparitions 580 3, 55 | Blessed are they that have not seen, and ~have believed." Consequently, 581 3, 55 | 1,3: "That which we have seen, and have ~heard, and our 582 3, 55 | 29): "'Because thou hast seen Me, Thomas, thou hast believed,' 583 3, 55 | Mark states that he was seen after the women had ~entered 584 3, 55 | Resurrection to the ~women, as is seen in all the Evangelists: 585 3, 55 | it lay in His power to be seen or ~not seen; and this belongs 586 3, 55 | power to be seen or ~not seen; and this belongs to a glorified 587 3, 55 | difference in the person seen: and this is because sight 588 3, 55 | understand one angel to have been seen by the women, according 589 3, 55 | afterwards rose so as to be seen standing, as Luke relates."~ 590 3, 57 | state of pure nature, as is seen from the proofs.~Aquin.: 591 3, 57 | shall so come as you have seen Him going, into heaven." ~ 592 3, 57 | Resurrection: "Last of all He was seen ~also by me, as by one born 593 3, 58 | Ascension He will at ~the end be seen as judge."~Aquin.: SMT TP 594 3, 60 | things of God are clearly seen being understood by ~the 595 3, 60 | deception: this is clearly seen in equivocal words. But 596 3, 61 | instituted before sin, as may be seen in Gn. 2. Therefore ~sacraments 597 3, 63 | the Trinity in the soul is seen in the powers. Therefore 598 3, 64 | in the ~Church; as may be seen in those who said: "I am 599 3, 67 | have in teaching, as may be seen from what we ~have stated 600 3, 67 | be forbidden, as may be seen in the Decretals (xxx, qu. ~ 601 3, 67 | those whom ~you have been seen to raise from the sacred 602 3, 69 | Jn. 1:14,16): "We have seen Him . . . full of grace 603 3, 72 | death, that they may be seen to be perfect at the ~resurrection, 604 3, 74 | reasonableness of this is seen first, in the ~use of this 605 3, 74 | His Godhead, as will be seen later (Q[76], A[1], ad 1). 606 3, 75 | under discussion, as may ~be seen by referring to the titles 607 3, 75 | species in which it was seen by them. And by the words: " 608 3, 75 | of ~the bread and wine be seen, still, after the Consecration, 609 3, 75 | the body of Christ ~may be seen under them, and not under 610 3, 76 | in this sacrament, can be seen by ~the eye?~(8) Whether 611 3, 76 | this sacrament when He is ~seen under the appearance of 612 3, 76 | in this sacrament, can be seen by ~any eye, at least by 613 3, 76 | this sacrament, can ~be seen by the eye, at least by 614 3, 76 | cannot at the ~same time be seen by the same eye under diverse 615 3, 76 | this sacrament cannot be seen by any bodily ~eye. First 616 3, 76 | the ~medium so as to be seen by any corporeal eye. Secondly, 617 3, 76 | Divine Essence. But it can be seen by a ~wayfarer through faith 618 3, 76 | this sacrament is sometimes seen as a small particle of ~ 619 3, 76 | or blood, or a child, is seen. ~Sometimes it happens on 620 3, 76 | when to one ~person it is seen under the species of flesh 621 3, 76 | while to ~others it is seen as before under the species 622 3, 76 | outwardly. And this indeed is seen to happen when it is beheld 623 3, 76 | Christ's entire body is not seen there, but part of His flesh, 624 3, 76 | or else ~that it is not seen in youthful guise. but in 625 3, 76 | glorified body for it to be seen by ~a non-glorified eye 626 3, 76 | its ~proper species can be seen only in one place, wherein 627 3, 76 | contained. Hence since it is seen in its proper species, and 628 3, 76 | adored in ~heaven, it is not seen under its proper species 629 3, 76 | or blood, ~or a child, is seen. And, as was said already, 630 3, 76 | proper ~semblance is not seen, but a species miraculously 631 3, 77 | are incorruptible, ~as is seen in spiritual substances. 632 3, 77 | a ~quantitative body is seen in this sacrament, which 633 3, 78 | actually ~happened, as is seen from Augustine (De Consens. 634 3, 78 | that this is false can ~be seen both from Ambrose's words 635 3, 80 | through which the truth is seen ~"through a glass" and " 636 3, 80 | exposes this sacrament to be seen and ~adored by all. Therefore 637 3, 80 | objects of an evil use, as is seen in those who are proud of 638 3, 80 | is not received by being seen, but only its ~sacrament, 639 3, 81 | of Christ which was ~then seen by the disciples in its 640 3, 81 | sacramental species. But as seen in its own species it was 641 3, 81 | sight requires that the body seen be in ~contact with the 642 3, 81 | which are acted upon and are seen, but not Christ's own body.~ 643 3, 83 | these things: and I have seen with ~great joy Thy people 644 3, Note| contradicted the Master may be seen by any student of the ~Summa 645 Suppl, 2 | superior ~mover: this is seen in the movement of the planets, 646 Suppl, 5 | heal a great sin. ~This is seen in Baptism which looses 647 Suppl, 7 | things aforesaid, as may be seen by anyone who considers 648 Suppl, 11| witness to a deed which he has seen ~committed again after being 649 Suppl, 11| If a man says that he has seen what he has heard in the ~ 650 Suppl, 12| setting up good, as may be seen in ~the case of blindness 651 Suppl, 17| the unworthy," as may be seen ~from the definition given 652 Suppl, 17| authority. This may ~be seen even in secular courts, 653 Suppl, 18| the minister, as may be seen in Confirmation, ~and then 654 Suppl, 29| action only, ~as may be seen in Confirmation. When, however, 655 Suppl, 30| remain, as may easily be seen after recovery. Therefore ~ 656 Suppl, 41| certain tie, as may ~be seen in certain birds. In man, 657 Suppl, 69| see not God. Yet God is seen by ~those who are in Abraham' 658 Suppl, 69| wherefore God was not ~seen there. But since after the 659 Suppl, 70| sufficient, because whatever is seen, from the fact that it is 660 Suppl, 70| from the fact that it is seen, ~is a perfection of the 661 Suppl, 70| conduce to his ~punishment, as seen. Sometimes, however, it 662 Suppl, 70| these in order, as ~may be seen from the above quotations.~ 663 Suppl, 70| fact ~that something is seen, since the thing seen as 664 Suppl, 70| is seen, since the thing seen as such can nowise be ~contrary 665 Suppl, 70| sensible vision the thing seen, by ~its very action on 666 Suppl, 70| on the sight so as to be seen, there may be accidentally ~ 667 Suppl, 70| in so ~far as the thing seen is apprehended as hurtful, 668 Suppl, 70| it hurts ~through being seen, but in some other way no 669 Suppl, 75| this question, as may be ~seen in the text (Sent. iv, D, 670 Suppl, 77| reasons against it as may be seen in the Second ~Book (Sent. 671 Suppl, 79| the species of ~the thing seen. But after the resurrection 672 Suppl, 79| perspective, whatever is ~seen is seen at an angle. But 673 Suppl, 79| perspective, whatever is ~seen is seen at an angle. But this does 674 Suppl, 79| thus. Whenever a thing is seen at an angle, the angle must 675 Suppl, 79| the distance of the object seen: because what is seen ~from 676 Suppl, 79| object seen: because what is seen ~from a greater distance 677 Suppl, 79| greater distance is less seen and at a lesser angle, so 678 Suppl, 79| so small that nothing is seen of the object. Therefore 679 Suppl, 79| more clearly are objects seen through it, unless there 680 Suppl, 79| angle at which a thing is seen. And since the sight of 681 Suppl, 80| Further, even as a body is seen by reason of its color, 682 Suppl, 80| will be able at will to be seen, and not ~seen, especially 683 Suppl, 80| will to be seen, and not ~seen, especially by a non-glorified 684 Suppl, 80| 1~Reply OBJ 3: A body is seen because it acts on the sight: 685 Suppl, 80| unfitting, if it can be seen when it will, and not seen 686 Suppl, 80| seen when it will, and not seen when it ~will [*Cf. TP, 687 Suppl, 80| of its quantity, as being seen ~is by reason of its color. 688 Suppl, 81| and not by itself. This is seen in the natural movement 689 Suppl, 81| results from both, as may be seen in the movements ~of animals.~ 690 Suppl, 82| body will of necessity be seen by a ~non-glorified body?~ 691 Suppl, 82| glorified body will not be seen by a ~non-glorified eye.~ 692 Suppl, 82| the seer ~must needs be seen, unless there be some lesion 693 Suppl, 82| eyes is not ~necessarily seen by them: which is evident 694 Suppl, 82| Transfiguration." Now this clarity was seen by the non-glorified eyes 695 Suppl, 82| to the will, so as to be seen or ~not seen according to 696 Suppl, 82| so as to be seen or ~not seen according to its command. 697 Suppl, 82| body will be necessarily seen by a non-glorified body?~ 698 Suppl, 82| body will be necessarily seen by a ~non-glorified body. 699 Suppl, 82| glorified ~bodies will be seen of necessity.~Aquin.: SMT 700 Suppl, 82| are behind it from being seen, because it will be a colored ~ 701 Suppl, 82| body. Therefore it will be seen of necessity.~Aquin.: SMT 702 Suppl, 82| quality whereby a body is seen. Now quantity will not be 703 Suppl, 82| a body be able not to be seen.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[85] A[ 704 Suppl, 82| body was not necessarily seen; in fact it vanished from 705 Suppl, 82| glorified body be necessarily seen.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[85] A[ 706 Suppl, 82| that, A visible object is seen, inasmuch as it acts on 707 Suppl, 82| a glorified body may be seen or not seen ~without any 708 Suppl, 82| body may be seen or not seen ~without any property pertaining 709 Suppl, 82| soul for its body to ~be seen or not seen, even as any 710 Suppl, 82| body to ~be seen or not seen, even as any other action 711 Suppl, 84| through eternal things being seen, all things in their consciences 712 Suppl, 84| those of others, ~will be seen by anyone at a single glance?~ 713 Suppl, 84| those of others, will be seen by anyone at a single glance. 714 Suppl, 84| considered singly are not seen at one glance. Now the damned 715 Suppl, 84| impossible for them all to be seen at ~the same time. ~Aquin.: 716 Suppl, 85| man, since sometimes it is seen to last as long as or even 717 Suppl, 85| shall so come as ~you have seen Him going into heaven." 718 Suppl, 85| provided that Christ can be seen thence since being raised 719 Suppl, 87| Whether His Godhead can be seen without joy?~Aquin.: SMT 720 Suppl, 87| Whether the Godhead can be seen by the wicked without joy?~ 721 Suppl, 87| that the Godhead can be seen by the wicked without ~joy. 722 Suppl, 87| received." But whatever is ~seen is, in a way, received into 723 Suppl, 87| enjoyable, nevertheless when seen by those who are ~plunged 724 Suppl, 87| Therefore the Godhead cannot be seen without joy.~Aquin.: SMT 725 Suppl, 87| then the Godhead ~cannot be seen save by the intellect, it 726 Suppl, 87| that the Godhead cannot be ~seen without joy.~Aquin.: SMT 727 Suppl, 87| impossible for the Godhead to be ~seen without joy.~Aquin.: SMT 728 Suppl, 88| the Creator of them may be seen, so as to be known ~thereby." 729 Suppl, 89| Jn. 1:18): "No man hath ~seen God at any time"; and Chrysostom 730 Suppl, 89| unknown. Now that which is seen in its ~essence is not unknown. 731 Suppl, 89| 11: Further, whatever is seen in its essence is known 732 Suppl, 89| impossible for Him to be seen in His essence by a created ~ 733 Suppl, 89| impossible for Him to be seen in His essence.~Aquin.: 734 Suppl, 89| whatever is in one way and is seen in another way is ~not seen 735 Suppl, 89| seen in another way is ~not seen as it is. Now God is in 736 Suppl, 89| is in one way and will be seen in another way ~by the saints 737 Suppl, 89| His own mode, but will be ~seen by the saints according 738 Suppl, 89| Therefore He will not be seen ~by the saints as He is, 739 Suppl, 89| is, and thus will not be seen in His essence.~Aquin.: 740 Suppl, 89| Further, that which is seen through a medium is not 741 Suppl, 89| through a medium is not seen in its ~essence. Now God 742 Suppl, 89| essence. Now God will be seen in heaven through a medium 743 Suppl, 89| Therefore He will not be seen in His essence.~Aquin.: 744 Suppl, 89| Further, in heaven God will be seen face to face, according 745 Suppl, 89| Therefore in heaven God will be seen through His likeness, and ~ 746 Suppl, 89| face." Now that which is seen ~face to face is seen in 747 Suppl, 89| is seen ~face to face is seen in its essence. Therefore 748 Suppl, 89| essence. Therefore God will be seen in His ~essence by the saints 749 Suppl, 89| and Holy Ghost shall be seen: this is given to ~the clean 750 Suppl, 89| that which is manifested is seen in its essence. Therefore 751 Suppl, 89| Therefore God will be ~seen in His essence by the saints 752 Suppl, 89| abode of bliss God can be seen in His glory but not in ~ 753 Suppl, 89| essence. Therefore He will be seen in His essence.~Aquin.: 754 Suppl, 89| so that His essence be seen immediately. And for this 755 Suppl, 89| the Divine essence to be seen in this way alone, said 756 Suppl, 89| essence itself will not be seen, but a certain brightness, 757 Suppl, 89| whereby the object is known or seen, this ~form by which the 758 Suppl, 89| regards that whereby He is seen, ~because as He sees Himself 759 Suppl, 89| vision wherein God will be seen in His essence, the ~Divine 760 Suppl, 89| that whereby He will be seen, but only as ~regards the 761 Suppl, 89| which God will ~never be seen. This is evident from what 762 Suppl, 89| precedes: "For no man hath seen ~God at any time, nor can 763 Suppl, 89| which we call ~visible are seen: in this way He is by nature 764 Suppl, 89| defect: wherefore that He be seen by us after being ~unseen 765 Suppl, 89| 14: In heaven God will be seen by the saints as He is, 766 Suppl, 89| to the mode of the object seen, for the saints will see 767 Suppl, 89| knower, He ~will not be seen as He is, because the created 768 Suppl, 89| to the effect of ~being seen.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[92] A[ 769 Suppl, 89| under which" the object is ~seen, and this is something perfecting 770 Suppl, 89| by which" the object is seen, and this ~is the visible 771 Suppl, 89| medium "in which" it is seen; and this is something by 772 Suppl, 89| creatures are not said to be seen immediately, ~except when 773 Suppl, 89| materiality: hence they are seen immediately when their ~ 774 Suppl, 89| wherefore He would not be seen immediately, ~unless His 775 Suppl, 89| Therefore in heaven God will be seen with ~the eyes of the body.~ 776 Suppl, 89| 15:28). Now He will be seen by the intellect through 777 Suppl, 89| Ep. cxlvii): "No man hath seen ~God as He is at any time, 778 Suppl, 89| visible things which are seen with the corporeal ~sight." 779 Suppl, 89| then that God can nowise be seen with the eyes of the body, 780 Suppl, 89| senses, as that which is seen directly, neither ~here, 781 Suppl, 89| will be perceived in things seen with the eye of the body, 782 Suppl, 89| see God in His creatures seen ~corporeally. This manner 783 Suppl, 89| things, however, are not seen is owing to the deficiency ~ 784 Suppl, 89| not in its power to be ~seen or not to be seen.~Aquin.: 785 Suppl, 89| to be ~seen or not to be seen.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[92] A[ 786 Suppl, 89| both object and mirror are ~seen under their proper image; 787 Suppl, 89| although the mirror be seen through an ~image received 788 Suppl, 89| itself, whereas the stone is seen through ~its proper image 789 Suppl, 89| uncreated ~mirror a thing is seen through the form of the 790 Suppl, 89| mirror, just as an effect ~is seen through the image of its 791 Suppl, 91| the beauty of the thing seen conduces to the ~perfection 792 Suppl, 91| be deformity of the thing seen without ~imperfection of 793 Suppl, 92| that ~beatitude God will be seen unendingly, loved without 794 Suppl, 92| by reason of ~the thing seen being delightful; secondly, 795 Suppl, 93| enjoys God ~perfectly as seen and loved perfectly. Now 796 Suppl, 93| to see what he has never seen. Sometimes, moreover, this ~ 797 Suppl, 93| of martyrs, and will be seen in their bodily scars: wherefore ~ 798 Suppl, 94| punishment. But nothing is seen without light. Therefore 799 Suppl, 94| Therefore, since nothing is seen unless it be ~in the light, 800 Suppl, 94| darkness, ~that nothing be seen clearly, and that only such 801 Suppl, 94| only such things be dimly seen as ~are able to bring anguish 802 Suppl, 95| this life would not, if seen, torment the ~damned in 803 Suppl, 96| amount of ~duration as is seen to be the case also with 804 Appen1, 2| any pain that can be felt, seen or ~conceived in this world."~


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