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501 2, 87 | heaven . . . nor by the earth . . . nor by Jerusalem . . . 502 2, 87 | by God, but by heaven and earth," etc.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[ 503 2, 87 | which the princes of the earth are appointed to execute.~ 504 2, 94 | possible for men to fashion on earth forces capable of carrying ~ 505 2, 109 | so to speak, held back on earth by their hospitality."~Aquin.: 506 2, 115 | everything whatsoever man has on earth, and whatsoever he ~owns, 507 2, 120 | the Lord made heaven and earth . . . and rested ~on the 508 2, 120 | mayest be long-lived upon earth."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[122] 509 2, 130 | daughters from the ends of ~the earth. And every one that calleth 510 2, 131 | servant who buried in the earth ~the money he had received 511 2, 140 | your members upon the earth, which are . . . concupiscence" [* 512 2, 140 | members which are upon the earth, fornication . . . ~concupiscence'], 513 2, 145 | that take their rest on the earth, and of ~those that breathe 514 2, 145 | those ~that walk on the earth, and eggs from birds. For, 515 2, 150 | multiply, ~and fill the earth," express a precept of the 516 2, 159 | Christ's ~whole life on earth was a lesson in moral conduct 517 2, 159 | yourselves ~treasures on earth . . . but lay up to yourselves 518 2, 160 | to Ecclus. 10:9, "Why ~is earth and ashes proud?" and by 519 2, 162 | belongs to the nature of the ~earth "to bring forth thorns and 520 2, 162 | by the barrenness of the earth, in the words (Gn. ~3:17), " 521 2, 162 | 3:17), "Cursed is the earth in thy work." Secondly, 522 2, 162 | not win the fruits of the earth; hence the ~words (Gn. 3: 523 2, 162 | man had not sinned, the earth would have brought forth 524 2, 162 | holds that, before sin, the earth brought forth no ~thorns 525 2, 163 | any of ~the beasts of the earth," or as "the most prudent 526 2, 163 | cattle and beasts of the earth,' the cattle are set above 527 2, 163 | to deceive." The words, "'Earth shalt thou ~eat all the 528 2, 163 | signified under the name of earth, or a third kind ~of temptation, 529 2, 163 | these words: for to eat ~earth is to look into things deep 530 2, 169 | beginning God created heaven and earth'"; some are "about the ~ 531 2, 172 | lifted up ~his voice from the earth in prophecy to blot out 532 2, 173 | lifted me up between the ~earth and the heaven, and brought 533 2, 178 | at another swoop down to ~earth, and they do so repeatedly; 534 2, 181 | but also ~of wood and of earth."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[183] 535 2, 185 | have no ~other share on earth but God alone, to be supported 536 2, 186 | saying: "Let us learn on earth those ~things the knowledge 537 3, 1 | The first man was of ~the earth, earthy; the second man 538 3, 1 | find think you, faith on earth?"~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[1] A[ 539 3, 1 | been swept away from the earth.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[1] A[6] 540 3, 4 | Afterwards He was seen upon earth, and ~conversed with men."~ 541 3, 5 | The first man was of ~the earth, earthy; the second man 542 3, 5 | man, i.e. Adam, was of the earth as regards his body, as 543 3, 5 | lay and commonest earth, they show the power of 544 3, 7 | to the contemplation ~of earth, viz. wisdom, knowledge, 545 3, 7 | saints, both in heaven and on earth, which ~are not possessed 546 3, 7 | gravity than that of ~the earth, because there is no lower 547 3, 7 | lower place than that of the earth. Now ~the end of grace is 548 3, 7 | of the east . . . and the earth shone with His ~majesty." 549 3, 8 | be in heaven, and not on earth, in which "if we say we 550 3, 8 | Reply OBJ 2: The Church, on earth, is the congregation of 551 3, 8 | memory of him perish from the earth," says: "This is said of 552 3, 11 | But the soul of man on earth needs to ~turn to phantasms, 553 3, 11 | whom do the kings of the earth ~receive tribute, of their 554 3, 12 | deigned to question men on earth, since in the course of 555 3, 13 | given to Me in heaven and on earth." Now by the words "heaven ~ 556 3, 13 | by the words "heaven ~and earth" are meant all creatures, 557 3, 13 | beginning God created heaven and earth." Therefore it seems that 558 3, 13 | that are in ~heaven and on earth" [*Eph. 1:10]. But the transmutation 559 3, 13 | to Him "in heaven and on earth."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[13] A[ 560 3, 15 | materially from the slime of the earth - actively ~from God. And 561 3, 16 | Son of Man hath power on earth to forgive sins," etc. Therefore ~ 562 3, 16 | 2: The Son of Man has on earth the power of forgiving sins, ~ 563 3, 16 | He said pointedly 'on ~earth to forgive sins,' in order 564 3, 19 | as to walk bodily on the earth is indeed human, but to 565 3, 20 | given to Me in heaven and in earth."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[20] A[ 566 3, 22 | which He shed for us on earth.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[22] A[ 567 3, 25 | Christ, regards not the earth, but rather Him whose foot-stool 568 3, 27 | Blessed ~Virgin, "and the earth," i.e. her flesh, "shone 569 3, 28 | from ~the slime of the earth," so too was it possible 570 3, 28 | transmuted the ~slime of the earth into Adam's body, so could 571 3, 28 | for leaving a posterity on earth, therefore the ~Mother of 572 3, 31 | The first man was of the earth, ~earthly: the second man, 573 3, 31 | body from the slime ~of the earth, than from human matter 574 3, 31 | shall all the nations of the earth be blessed": which words 575 3, 31 | God, Who fills heaven and earth, as is written Jer. ~23: 576 3, 31 | from the "slime of ~the earth," without the concurrence 577 3, 31 | continued to govern heaven and earth, and as though He had withdrawn ~ 578 3, 32 | ex ipso], are heaven and earth, since He made them: but 579 3, 35 | transformation of the whole earth, He chose a poor mother 580 3, 35 | of Christ's presence on earth is compared to ~the day, 581 3, 35 | peace abounded on the earth. Therefore it was a fitting 582 3, 36 | salvation in the midst of ~the earth" (Ps. 73:12). Wherefore 583 3, 36 | unless it were near the earth. And, as he [Chrysostom] ~ 584 3, 36 | but in the air near the earth, and that its movement ~ 585 3, 36 | all the kingdoms" of the earth, "and itself shall stand 586 3, 40 | Afterwards He was seen ~upon earth and conversed with men."~ 587 3, 41 | all the kingdoms of the ~earth could be shown to Christ 588 3, 41 | whether the kingdoms of the earth were ~first shown to Him, 589 3, 42 | the farthest part of the earth." ~But Christ gave light 590 3, 42 | to Lk. 21:33: "Heaven and earth shall pass away, but My 591 3, 43 | Augustine] "heaven and earth . . . for 'heaven and earth 592 3, 43 | earth . . . for 'heaven and earth shall pass ~away'; but the 593 3, 44 | unclean spirit out of the earth."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[44] A[ 594 3, 44 | both as to the things on earth and the things that are 595 3, 44 | was darkness over ~all the earth until the ninth hour; and 596 3, 44 | s rays not to reach ~the earth. On the other hand, Origen 597 3, 44 | clouds ~coming between (the earth and the sun). Hence on Mt. 598 3, 44 | veil, the quaking of the earth," etc. - "took place ~in 599 3, 44 | darkness over the whole earth,' which expression refers 600 3, 44 | than when He was walking on earth."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[44] A[ 601 3, 44 | man of ~"the slime of the earth."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[44] A[ 602 3, 44 | water are between heaven and earth. But Christ ~worked some 603 3, 44 | and likewise ~in the earth, when it quaked at the time 604 3, 44 | gave life to the dead; "the earth quaked and the ~rocks were 605 3, 46 | might be purified: ~and the earth felt a like benefit, for 606 3, 46 | who had sanctified ~the earth by walking upon it."~Aquin.: 607 3, 46 | I be lifted up from the earth, ~I will draw all things 608 3, 46 | things? The ~kings of the earth stood up, and the princes 609 3, 46 | since Christ was still upon ~earth, there was no overflowing 610 3, 46 | salvation in the midst ~of the earth" - that is, in Jerusalem, 611 3, 46 | called "the navel of the ~earth" [*Cf. Jerome's comment 612 3, 48 | according to Ps. ~23:1: "The earth is the Lord's and the fulness 613 3, 49 | I be ~lifted up from the earth, will draw all things to 614 3, 49 | was ~lifted up from the earth by His Passion on the cross. 615 3, 49 | into the lower parts of the earth? He that descended is the 616 3, 49 | that are in heaven, on earth, and under the earth." Fourthly, 617 3, 49 | on earth, and under the earth." Fourthly, as to His ~judiciary 618 3, 51 | heavens to be laid in the earth. But what befalls the dead 619 3, 51 | cloth, but on linen of the ~earth; as the Lord's body was 620 3, 51 | He had been buried in the earth, they might have said: They 621 3, 51 | be in the ~heart of the earth three days and three nights." 622 3, 51 | was in the heart ~of the earth while He was in the grave. 623 3, 51 | it was restored ~to the earth, that is, from the ninth 624 3, 52 | into the lower parts of the earth?" And a ~gloss adds: "that 625 3, 52 | showed ~forth His power on earth by living and dying, so 626 3, 52 | all the lower parts of the earth." But the hell of the lost ~ 627 3, 52 | among the lower parts of the earth according to Ps. 62:10: ~" 628 3, 52 | into the lower parts of the earth." Therefore Christ who ~ 629 3, 52 | suffering ~in one part of the earth He delivered the whole world 630 3, 52 | the ~lower parts of the earth, not passing through them 631 3, 52 | evangelized them who are upon ~the earth, so did He those who were 632 3, 52 | height of ~this same air the earth lying beneath can be considered 633 3, 52 | with the height of the same earth, those ~parts of hell which 634 3, 52 | whole Son in heaven, on earth, in the Virgin's womb, on ~ 635 3, 53 | I shall rise out of the earth . . ~. this my hope is laid 636 3, 54 | Lk. 24:41: "The thirsty earth sucks in the ~water, and 637 3, 55 | He was uplifted from the earth; but they ~did not behold 638 3, 55 | going to eat with Him upon earth; the ~tenth was on the very 639 3, 55 | when no longer upon the earth, but uplifted ~into the 640 3, 55 | for if you see Me upon ~earth, it is because I have not 641 3, 57 | be in heaven than upon ~earth, because He gained nothing 642 3, 57 | tarried always with ~us upon earth; thus He said to His disciples ( 643 3, 57 | Christ should remain upon earth ~after the Resurrection; 644 3, 57 | things that are upon the earth": for as is said ~(Mt. 6: 645 3, 57 | the lower ~regions of the earth," as is written Eph. 4:9; 646 3, 57 | Himself to many holy people on earth ~after He went up to heaven. 647 3, 57 | sometimes comes down in body to earth; either in order ~to show 648 3, 59 | not wish ~while living on earth to govern temporarily an 649 3, 59 | given to Me in heaven and in earth." But as to the ~exercise 650 3, 59 | hath He appointed over the earth? or whom hath He set over 651 3, 59 | those that are in heaven, on earth, ~and under the earth." 652 3, 59 | on earth, ~and under the earth." And therefore Christ has 653 3, 59 | God ~set another over the earth; since one and the same 654 3, 63 | Apoc. 7:3: "Hurt not ~the earth, nor the sea, nor the trees, 655 3, 64 | of you shall consent upon earth, concerning anything ~whatsoever 656 3, 64 | were God's vicegerents on earth: hence the ~Apostle says ( 657 3, 64 | Son ~of Man hath power on earth to forgive sins." But forgiveness 658 3, 64 | than to ~create heaven and earth." But Christ could not communicate 659 3, 64 | power of creating heaven and earth: neither, therefore, ~could 660 3, 66 | than water; thus mud is earth rather than water, and diluted 661 3, 66 | mixed with particles of earth.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[66] A[ 662 3, 66 | s body was put under the earth.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[66] A[ 663 3, 67 | them princes over all the earth." Therefore it seems that 664 3, 70 | shall all the nations of the earth be blessed" ~(Gn. 22:18). 665 3, 74 | ages, from fruits of ~the earth and sheep." Others, called 666 3, 75 | necessity which exists upon earth, and from the laws here 667 3, 78 | commanded, and the heavens and earth were made. " ~Therefore, 668 3, 79 | the condition of man on earth that his free-will can be 669 3, 80 | All the fat ones of the earth have eaten ~and have adored," 670 3, 80 | hinder the fat ~ones of the earth," i.e. sinners, "from eating 671 3, 83 | the sun appears above the earth; but when ~the dawn begins 672 3, 83 | shall make an altar ~of earth unto Me . . . and if thou 673 3, 83 | commandment to make ~the altar of earth, or of unhewn stones, this 674 3, 83 | those still walking upon earth," because while living ~ 675 3, 83 | because while living ~upon earth they are united together 676 3, 84 | Whatsoever thou ~shalt bind upon earth," etc., it was said to him ( 677 3, 84 | Whatsoever thou shalt loose on earth," etc. Now the priest, ~ 678 3, 84 | Whatsoever thou shalt loose on earth," ~etc., and such is the 679 3, 84 | Whatsoever thou shalt loose on earth," ~etc., and to His disciples ( 680 3, 84 | Whatsoever ~thou shalt loose on earth," etc., He made no mention 681 3, 89 | Whatsoever you shall ~loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven.'" 682 Suppl, 18| Whatsoever thou shalt bind ~on earth, shall be bound also in 683 Suppl, 22| God, Who judges all the earth, does not condemn the ~just 684 Suppl, 25| whatsoever he should loose on earth should be loosed ~also in 685 Suppl, 58| There is no power ~upon earth that can be compared with 686 Suppl, 70| in ~the air or under the earth, drags with him the torments 687 Suppl, 72| vengeance on them that dwell on earth, "it was said to them ~that 688 Suppl, 72| a ~new heaven and a new earth: for the first heaven and 689 Suppl, 72| first heaven and the first earth was ~gone." Therefore the 690 Suppl, 72| 31, ~"The fashion of this earth passeth away," says: "The 691 Suppl, 72| heaven from above, ~and the earth to judge His people." Therefore 692 Suppl, 72| of fire as with that of earth, water, and air, so that 693 Suppl, 72| heavens . . . ~first, and the earth . . . through water . . . 694 Suppl, 72| first heaven and the ~first earth have passed away and the 695 Suppl, 72| substantial form, namely air and earth, while two of ~them, namely 696 Suppl, 72| Apoc. 21:1) only heaven and earth are mentioned: "I ~saw," 697 Suppl, 72| a new heaven and a new earth." But this opinion is ~altogether 698 Suppl, 72| elements are designated by "earth," as expressed in Ps. 148: 699 Suppl, 72| Praise ~the Lord from the earth" and afterwards, "fire, 700 Suppl, 72| fire, as likewise would earth and air, yet ~the universe 701 Suppl, 72| transformation of the air and earth will ~be caused by fire; 702 Suppl, 72| paradise is situated on the earth. Yet it ~will not be cleansed 703 Suppl, 72| whatever rising from the earth cannot ~pierce the entire 704 Suppl, 72| chiefly round about the earth as far as the middle ~of 705 Suppl, 72| and the dregs of the whole earth ~will be brought thither, 706 Suppl, 72| all the sinners of the earth shall drink."~Aquin.: SMT 707 Suppl, 72| Lord will come to judge the earth by ~fire, and consequently 708 Suppl, 72| never be ~broken, since the earth, to which seemingly this 709 Suppl, 72| I shall rise out of the earth, and I shall be ~clothed 710 Suppl, 72| sleep in ~the dust of the earth shall awake." But these 711 Suppl, 74| may reign with Christ on earth for a ~thousand years; whence 712 Suppl, 75| lie under the sentence: ~Earth thou art and into earth 713 Suppl, 75| Earth thou art and into earth shalt thou go." Now all 714 Suppl, 75| appears from Gn. ~3:19, "Earth thou art and into earth 715 Suppl, 75| Earth thou art and into earth shalt thou go [*Vulg.: ' 716 Suppl, 75| cleanse the face of the earth will be ~able to reduce 717 Suppl, 76| I ~shall rise out of the earth." Therefore the selfsame 718 Suppl, 76| from air water, from ~water earth, whence fire is produced, 719 Suppl, 80| and water as compared with earth. But there will be as much ~ 720 Suppl, 80| will ~to travel to and from earth. Therefore two glorified 721 Suppl, 81| which will arise from the earth, will ~ascend to the empyrean [* 722 Suppl, 82| such as flesh and bones, earth ~is predominant. Therefore 723 Suppl, 85| of ~the heaven and of the earth, but how is it that you 724 Suppl, 85| and wicked to be on the earth, so that a much larger place 725 Suppl, 85| not to evaporations from earth and water. Or we may say 726 Suppl, 86| demons ~seeing our Lord on earth thought they were to be 727 Suppl, 87| cross, both as to things on earth, and the ~things that are 728 Suppl, 87| to Me, in heaven ~and in earth" [*Cf. TP, Q[59]].~Aquin.: 729 Suppl, 88| create new heavens ~and a new earth, and the former things shall 730 Suppl, 88| saw a new heaven and a new earth. For the first heaven ~and 731 Suppl, 88| first heaven ~and the first earth was gone."~Aquin.: SMT XP 732 Suppl, 88| All the ~days of the earth . . . cold and heat, summer 733 Suppl, 88| that in some part of the ~earth's surface there will be 734 Suppl, 88| These words refer to the earth in its present state, when ~ 735 Suppl, 88| there: "All the days of the ~earth, seed time and harvest," 736 Suppl, 88| granted that ~as long as the earth is fit for seed time and 737 Suppl, 88| part of the surface of the earth be not ~lit up by the sun, 738 Suppl, 88| movement. For ~this reason the earth which is the lowest of the 739 Suppl, 88| whenever the moon was over the earth, it made it to be day as ~ 740 Suppl, 88| fact the size of the whole ~earth in comparison with the heaven 741 Suppl, 88| 3:17,18): "Cursed is the earth ~in thy work . . . Thorns 742 Suppl, 88| the moon while over the earth would have made it to be 743 Suppl, 88| will be night ~nowhere on earth but only in the center of 744 Suppl, 88| only in the center of the earth, where hell will be, ~because 745 Suppl, 88| manner the ~density of the earth which is an obstacle to 746 Suppl, 88| the damned will be in the earth. Yet ~they will be in darkness 747 Suppl, 88| external. Therefore ~the earth will not be endowed with 748 Suppl, 88| a new heaven and a ~new earth." Now the heaven will be 749 Suppl, 88| brightness. ~Therefore the earth and likewise the other elements 750 Suppl, 88| for it is said that the earth on its outward surface will 751 Suppl, 88| transparency; while the earth, although it is opaque ~ 752 Suppl, 88| Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: The earth will not be glorified with 753 Suppl, 88| glory, that part of the earth will ~have the rational 754 Suppl, 88| say that, though the whole earth be glorified, ~the wicked 755 Suppl, 89| the new heaven and the new earth, as to see most clearly 756 Suppl, 93| since "the life of man upon earth is a ~warfare" (Job 7:1) - 757 Suppl, 93| material things born of the earth, we employ it variously ~ 758 Suppl, 93| for all ~time: "Heaven and earth shall pass away, but My 759 Suppl, 93| and multiply and fill the earth" (Gn. 1:28): nor again during ~ 760 Suppl, 94| this fire is beneath the earth?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[97] A[ 761 Suppl, 94| since in the centre of the earth, where hell is said to be, 762 Suppl, 94| strange matter, whether of earth, ~as in burning coal, or 763 Suppl, 94| fire of hell is beneath the earth?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[97] A[ 764 Suppl, 94| fire is not beneath the earth. For it is ~said of the 765 Suppl, 94| punished is not beneath the earth but outside the globe.~Aquin.: 766 Suppl, 94| fire cannot be under the earth save by violence. ~Therefore 767 Suppl, 94| hell is not beneath the earth.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[97] A[ 768 Suppl, 94| great a hollow within the earth, ~since all the parts of 769 Suppl, 94| since all the parts of the earth naturally tend to the center. 770 Suppl, 94| will not be beneath the earth.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[97] A[ 771 Suppl, 94| wicked have sinned on the earth. ~Therefore the fire that 772 Suppl, 94| should not be under the earth.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[97] A[ 773 Suppl, 94| that hell is beneath the earth."~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[97] A[ 774 Suppl, 94| words "in the heart of the earth" have the same sense, for 775 Suppl, 94| be in the ~middle of the earth.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[97] A[ 776 Suppl, 94| be in some ~part of the earth's surface; others think 777 Suppl, 94| think it to be beneath the earth." He ~shows the latter opinion 778 Suppl, 94| beneath us [inferius], what earth is in relation to heaven, ~ 779 Suppl, 94| should be hell in relation to earth." Secondly, from the words 780 Suppl, 94| neither in heaven, nor on earth, nor under ~the earth, to 781 Suppl, 94| on earth, nor under ~the earth, to open the book": where 782 Suppl, 94| refer to the ~angels, "on earth" to men living in the body, 783 Suppl, 94| the body, and "under the earth" to ~souls in hell. Augustine 784 Suppl, 94| of hell being under the earth. One is that ~"whereas the 785 Suppl, 94| being ~buried beneath the earth." The other is that heaviness 786 Suppl, 94| so the lowest part of the earth is a fitting place for ~ 787 Suppl, 94| believed to be under the earth," ~because he withdraws 788 Suppl, 94| that hell is beneath the earth, rather than have given ~ 789 Suppl, 94| believed to be under the earth." However, ~some philosophers 790 Suppl, 94| above the surface of the earth, on that part which ~is 791 Suppl, 94| that hell is under ~the earth. We have already stated 792 Suppl, 94| that it ~is beneath the earth.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[97] A[ 793 Suppl, 94| refer to the surface of the earth [*"De orbe terrarum," which 794 Suppl, 94| sides by the cold of the ~earth.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[97] A[ 795 Suppl, 94| within the bowels of the earth a hollow great enough to ~


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