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501 2, 187 | spirit of God, for it is His spirit "that leads" man "into the 502 2, 187 | flesh lusteth against the spirit" (Gal. 5:17), ~so too carnal 503 3, 1 | distant from the highest spirit as evil is ~from the highest 504 3, 1 | that the ~highest uncreated spirit should assume a body.~Aquin.: 505 3, 2 | written (Lk. ~24:39), "A spirit hath not flesh and bones 506 3, 3 | you have not ~received the spirit of bondage again in fear, 507 3, 3 | bondage again in fear, but the spirit of adoption ~of sons." But 508 3, 3 | 4:6: "God hath ~sent the Spirit of His Son into your hearts 509 3, 3 | De Trin. ~vi, 3): "The Spirit of God and the spirit of 510 3, 3 | The Spirit of God and the spirit of man are by nature different, ~ 511 3, 3 | different, ~but by inherence one spirit results," according to 1 512 3, 3 | joined to the Lord is one spirit."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[3] A[ 513 3, 5 | supposed that they saw a spirit," and ~not a true body; 514 3, 5 | Handle, and see; for a spirit hath not flesh and bones, 515 3, 5 | Lord says (Lk. 24:39): "A spirit hath not flesh and ~bones, 516 3, 5 | Light (Prov. 20:27): "The spirit of a man is the ~lamp of 517 3, 5 | Handle, and see; for a spirit hath not flesh and bones, 518 3, 6 | through the medium of the spirit or mind?~(3) Whether the 519 3, 6 | through the medium of the spirit or ~mind?~Aquin.: SMT TP 520 3, 6 | through ~the medium of the spirit or mind. For nothing is 521 3, 6 | itself ~and another. But the spirit is nothing else in essence 522 3, 6 | through the medium of the spirit or mind.~Aquin.: SMT TP 523 3, 6 | more ~assumable. But the spirit or mind is not more assumable 524 3, 6 | through the medium of the spirit.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[6] A[2] 525 3, 6 | through the medium of the ~spirit or mind.~Aquin.: SMT TP 526 3, 6 | took a soul by means of the spirit, and a body by ~means of 527 3, 6 | intellect, which is called the spirit, if we compare it ~with 528 3, 6 | mind that is called the spirit, according to Eph. ~4:23: " 529 3, 6 | 4:23: "Be renewed in the spirit of your mind." So, too, 530 3, 6 | cannot be said of the human spirit, as is clear from ~what 531 3, 6 | since "having the same spirit of ~faith . . . we also 532 3, 6 | through the medium of the spirit, and the body through the 533 3, 6 | the whole man." But the spirit, soul, and body are ~parts 534 3, 6 | flesh by ~means of the Holy Spirit, and hence by means of grace, 535 3, 6 | attributed to the Holy Spirit, according to 1 Cor. 12: 536 3, 6 | of graces, but the same Spirit."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[6] A[ 537 3, 6 | eternal Word proceeds the Holy Spirit, Who ~formed the body of 538 3, 6 | that the grace of the Holy Spirit is the formal ~medium in 539 3, 7 | written (Is. 11:2): "The Spirit of the Lord shall ~rest 540 3, 7 | rest upon Him" - which (Spirit), indeed, is said to be 541 3, 7 | Jordan, and ~was led by the Spirit into the desert." Hence 542 3, 7 | shall be filled with ~the spirit of the fear of the Lord."~ 543 3, 7 | Christ, led by the ~Holy Spirit, was borne towards God in 544 3, 7 | For God doth not give the Spirit by measure to ~His Son [*' 545 3, 7 | Father "doth not give the Spirit ~by measure," it may be 546 3, 7 | For to one indeed by the Spirit is given the word of ~wisdom, 547 3, 7 | farther on: "I have given My Spirit upon Him"; and ~this pertains 548 3, 8 | who giveth to you the Spirit."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[8] A[ 549 3, 8 | mortal bodies, because of His Spirit that dwelleth in ~you."~ 550 3, 11 | written (Is. 11:2) that "the Spirit of wisdom and ~understanding, 551 3, 11 | fill Him [*Vulg.: 'The ~Spirit of the Lord shall rest upon 552 3, 11 | shall rest upon Him, the Spirit of wisdom and ~understanding, 553 3, 11 | and ~understanding, the Spirit of counsel . . . the Spirit 554 3, 11 | Spirit of counsel . . . the Spirit of knowledge . . . ~'; cf. 555 3, 13 | so are all bodies by the ~spirit of life, and the irrational 556 3, 13 | life, and the irrational spirit of life by the rational 557 3, 13 | of life by the rational spirit ~of life, and the truant 558 3, 13 | truant and sinful rational spirit of life by the ~rational, 559 3, 13 | rational, loyal, and righteous spirit of life." But the soul of 560 3, 15 | flesh ~lusteth against the spirit," as is written (Gal. 5: 561 3, 15 | written (Gal. 5:17). But the spirit is ~shown to be so much 562 3, 15 | most valiant and conquering spirit, and one ~most worthy of 563 3, 15 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: The spirit gives evidence of fortitude 564 3, 15 | a ~greater fortitude of spirit is shown, if by its strength 565 3, 15 | incapable of lusting against the spirit. ~And hence this belonged 566 3, 15 | belonged to Christ, whose spirit reached the highest ~degree 567 3, 18 | be done,' and again, 'The spirit indeed is willing, but ~ 568 3, 18 | flesh lusteth ~against the spirit, and the spirit against 569 3, 18 | against the spirit, and the spirit against the flesh." Now 570 3, 18 | the flesh." Now when the ~spirit desires one thing, and the 571 3, 18 | charity which the Holy ~Spirit was causing in His mind, 572 3, 18 | In us the desires of the spirit are impeded or retarded 573 3, 18 | contrariety of flesh and spirit, as in us.~Aquin.: SMT TP 574 3, 19 | mortal bodies, because of His Spirit that dwelleth in ~us [Vulg.: ' 575 3, 21 | approves of, "what the Spirit desireth," that is, what 576 3, 21 | desireth," that is, what the ~Spirit makes the saints to desire: " 577 3, 22 | which a man offers his ~spirit to God, according to Ps. 578 3, 22 | to God is an ~afflicted spirit." Wherefore, whatever is 579 3, 22 | in order to ~raise man's spirit to Him, may be called a 580 3, 22 | Thirdly, in order that the spirit of man be ~perfectly united 581 3, 23 | God, God hath sent the Spirit of His Son into your hearts, 582 3, 23 | You have received the spirit of ~adoption of sons, whereby 583 3, 23 | Holy Ghost is called "the Spirit of adoption of ~sons."~Aquin.: 584 3, 27 | afterwards sanctified in the spirit.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[27] A[ 585 3, 27 | Luc. i, 15): "As ~yet the spirit of life was not in him and 586 3, 27 | already he possessed the Spirit ~of grace." Much more therefore 587 3, 27 | Baptist there was not the ~spirit of life when there was already 588 3, 27 | when there was already the Spirit of grace, by spirit of ~ 589 3, 27 | the Spirit of grace, by spirit of ~life we are not to understand 590 3, 27 | as yet there was ~not the spirit of life, that is the soul, 591 3, 27 | condemnation, according to the spirit, before Christ's ~Incarnation, 592 3, 27 | The manifestation of the Spirit is given to ~every man unto 593 3, 28 | would be born, after the ~Spirit, of a virgin Church."~Aquin.: 594 3, 29 | A man with an unclean spirit . . . cried out, saying: 595 3, 30 | cajole the woman by the spirit of pride."~Aquin.: SMT TP 596 3, 31 | gave these according to the spirit, that is, ~righteous men, 597 3, 32 | of graces, ~but the same Spirit." Wherefore Augustine says ( 598 3, 32 | sons, God hath sent the Spirit of ~His Son into your [Vulg.: ' 599 3, 32 | Father." Again, He ~is the "Spirit of sanctification," according 600 3, 32 | follows: "According to the Spirit of ~sanctification, i.e. 601 3, 32 | For the Holy Ghost is ~the Spirit of the Son, according to 602 3, 32 | Gal. 4:6: "God sent the Spirit of His ~Son." For just as 603 3, 32 | the semen, through ~the spirit enclosed therein, fashions 604 3, 33 | announced it, as soon as the Spirit came down, the Word was 605 3, 33 | the ~soul by means of the spirit, i.e. the intellect. Wherefore 606 3, 36 | righteous have, through the spirit ~of prophecy, a certain 607 3, 37 | might be circumcised in the spirit; so, again, ~for our sake 608 3, 38 | whom thou shalt see the Spirit,'" etc.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[ 609 3, 38 | John baptized, not in the Spirit, but in ~water: because 610 3, 38 | John to be baptized in the Spirit by Christ."~Aquin.: SMT 611 3, 39 | whom thou shalt see the Spirit descending and ~remaining 612 3, 39 | he baptized, not in the Spirit, but only "in water"; while ~ 613 3, 39 | Lord ~raised up the holy spirit of a young boy, whose name 614 3, 39 | vision ~took place in the spirit through spiritual images 615 3, 39 | written (Wis. 1:5): "The holy spirit of ~discipline will flee 616 3, 39 | who are sanctified ~by the Spirit should be without guile: 617 3, 39 | Holy Ghost is called the Spirit of Truth, as appears from 618 3, 41 | Jesus was led by the Spirit ~into the desert to be tempted 619 3, 41 | Jesus was led by ~the Spirit into the desert, to be tempted 620 3, 41 | wit, that "thither did His Spirit lead Him, where the wicked 621 3, 41 | lead Him, where the wicked spirit would ~find Him and tempt 622 3, 41 | flesh desireth against the spirit.'" And hence Christ wished 623 3, 41 | led into the desert by the Spirit, ~but all God's children 624 3, 42 | which is "the law of the spirit of life" (Rm. 8:2), ~had 625 3, 42 | not with ink, but with the Spirit of the living God; ~not 626 3, 43 | He who giveth to you the Spirit, and worketh miracles among 627 3, 43 | who cast out demons by the Spirit of God; thirdly, ~because 628 3, 44 | treacherous and sinful rational spirit of life is ruled by the 629 3, 44 | rational, ~pious, and just spirit of life." But we read of 630 3, 44 | take away . . . the unclean spirit out of the earth."~Aquin.: 631 3, 47 | De Trin. iv): "Christ's spirit did not quit the flesh unwillingly, ~ 632 3, 47 | so. Secondly, because His spirit had the power of ~preserving 633 3, 48 | If any man have not the ~Spirit of Christ, he is none of 634 3, 48 | Thy hands I commend ~my spirit.'" And so redemption belongs 635 3, 49 | receive in our ~souls "the spirit of adoption of sons," whereby 636 3, 52 | that "Christ coming in spirit ~preached to those spirits 637 3, 52 | that is, in hell - "in spirit" - that is, by His soul. 638 3, 52 | s prison-house - "by the spirit" of His Godhead "He came 639 3, 52 | they are renewed in ~the spirit, but not yet in the flesh, 640 3, 52 | because of sin; but the spirit liveth, because of ~justification."~ 641 3, 54 | supposed that they saw ~a spirit," as if He had not a true 642 3, 54 | Handle and see, for a spirit hath not ~flesh and bones, 643 3, 54 | spiritual, i.e. subject to the spirit, as the Apostle says (1 644 3, 54 | entirely subject to the spirit, ~it is necessary for the 645 3, 54 | subject to the will of ~the spirit. Again, that an object be 646 3, 54 | after the Resurrection: "A spirit hath not flesh and bones 647 3, 54 | according to Lk. 24:39: "A spirit hath not flesh and ~bones, 648 3, 55 | revealed them to us by His spirit." Since, then, Christ rose 649 3, 55 | those things that are of the Spirit of God," as is said in 1 650 3, 55 | Handle and see; for a ~spirit hath not flesh and bones, 651 3, 56 | body does not act upon a spirit. But the Resurrection ~belongs 652 3, 57 | Ye cannot receive the Spirit, so long as ye persist in 653 3, 57 | xxii), "wheresoever the spirit listeth, thither the body 654 3, 57 | the instant; nor will the spirit desire anything unbecoming 655 3, 57 | under the control of the spirit.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[57] A[ 656 3, 57 | De Vera Relig. lv) that a spirit always ~takes precedence 657 3, 57 | obtains a higher place ~than a spirit in the order of natural 658 3, 58 | to God, since "God is a spirit," as ~we read in Jn. 4:24. 659 3, 60 | Jn. 4:24) that "God is a spirit; and they that adore ~Him, 660 3, 60 | Him, must adore Him in spirit and in truth"; and (Rm. 661 3, 62 | grace ~is not a body but a spirit; nor as in a vessel, for 662 3, 62 | since we have "the ~same spirit of faith" (2 Cor. 4:13). 663 3, 63 | given the pledge of the ~spirit in our hearts." But a character 664 3, 63 | 30): "Grieve not the Holy Spirit of ~God, whereby you are 665 3, 63 | of graces, but the same Spirit."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[63] A[ 666 3, 63 | God "must adore Him in spirit and in truth," consequently, 667 3, 64 | enticed by food, but as a ~spirit is drawn by a sign." It 668 3, 64 | Whom thou shalt see ~the Spirit descending and remaining 669 3, 64 | Whom thou shalt ~see the Spirit," etc. (Tract. v in Joan.), 670 3, 66 | Whom thou shalt see the Spirit ~descending and remaining 671 3, 66 | understand the birth of the Spirit, as Nicodemus ~understood 672 3, 66 | Water, of Blood, and of the Spirit?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[66] A[ 673 3, 66 | Water, of Blood, and of the Spirit, i.e. of the ~Holy Ghost. 674 3, 66 | the midst thereof, by the spirit of ~judgment, and by the 675 3, 66 | of ~judgment, and by the spirit of burning." Thus, therefore, 676 3, 66 | without the Baptism ~of the Spirit, which is by charity; for 677 3, 66 | But the Baptism of the Spirit avails without the Baptism 678 3, 66 | Therefore the Baptism of the Spirit is more ~excellent than 679 3, 66 | representation; in the Baptism of the Spirit or of Repentance, ~by way 680 3, 66 | includes the Baptism of the Spirit, but not conversely. And 681 3, 67 | Whom thou shalt see the Spirit descending and remaining 682 3, 68 | baptized are renewed in spirit by Baptism, while their 683 3, 68 | because of sin, but the spirit liveth because of justification." ~ 684 3, 68 | that of the heart, in the spirit, not in the letter; ~whose 685 3, 68 | 4:1: "Believe not every spirit, but try the spirits, ~if 686 3, 69 | we are born again of the ~Spirit, not only original sin but 687 3, 69 | mortal bodies, because of His Spirit ~that dwelleth in us [Vulg.: ' 688 3, 69 | written (Wis. 1:5): "The Holy Spirit of ~discipline will flee 689 3, 70 | 4:13): ~"Having the same spirit of faith . . . we . . . 690 3, 71 | life before the unclean spirit has ~been expelled from 691 3, 72 | to Jn. 7:39: "As yet the Spirit was not given, ~because 692 3, 72 | the first fruits of the Spirit" (Rm. 8:23). Nevertheless, ~ 693 3, 72 | 22, "In her is the" Holy "Spirit . . . ~one, manifold"; and 694 3, 72 | of graces, but ~the same Spirit." Consequently a compound 695 3, 72 | he says (Hom. de Militia Spirit.): "In ~God's eyes even 696 3, 72 | were, ~"written with the Spirit of God," according to 2 697 3, 75 | He rejoined: "It is ~the spirit that quickeneth; the flesh 698 3, 75 | and by the power of the spirit. Hence (Tract. xxvii), ~ 699 3, 75 | as it is quickened by the spirit . . . Let the spirit draw 700 3, 75 | the spirit . . . Let the spirit draw nigh to the ~flesh . . . 701 3, 75 | and by the virtue of the spirit. Hence Augustine (Tract. 702 3, 75 | concerning His flesh, "they are spirit and life to thee; if thou 703 3, 75 | carnally, they are also spirit and life, but not to thee."~ 704 3, 75 | of this sacrament, "are spirit and life," says: i.e. "spiritual, 705 3, 76 | is it ever changed into a spirit. Now it is the nature of 706 3, 79 | to ~Wis. 1:5: "the Holy Spirit of discipline will flee 707 3, 80 | I have spoken to you are spirit and life." But there are 708 3, 80 | because thereby especially the spirit becomes ~enslaved by the 709 3, 82 | sacrifice to God is an afflicted spirit"; and (Rm. ~12:1): "Present 710 3, 82 | 1): "How shall the Holy Spirit, when invoked, come for ~ 711 3, 82 | by the power of the Holy ~Spirit."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[82] A[ 712 3, 82 | resumes, "How shall the Holy Spirit come when ~summoned," it 713 3, 83 | into Thy hands I commend My spirit"; and in order to ~denote 714 3, 84 | strengthen me with a ~perfect spirit." Now the Holy Ghost is 715 3, 85 | sacrifice to God is an afflicted spirit." But to offer a sacrifice 716 3, 85 | have ~brought forth the spirit of salvation," i.e. of salutary 717 3, 86 | groaning ~for anguish of spirit." Consequently such Penance 718 3, 86 | since by water and the Spirit of Christ, he dies ~with 719 Suppl, 5 | to God is an ~afflicted spirit," says: "A hearty contrition 720 Suppl, 5 | Prov. 17:22): "A sorrowful spirit drieth up the ~bones."~Aquin.: 721 Suppl, 21| that they may receive the ~spirit of repentance, so that they 722 Suppl, 37| she had no longer ~any spirit in her," for she was breathless 723 Suppl, 37| 17): "I will ~take of thy spirit and give to them, that they 724 Suppl, 39| charity, being led by the spirit of God; as was proved by 725 Suppl, 39| instance, since "where the spirit of the Lord is, there is 726 Suppl, 54| which is the law of the spirit and of love, because the ~ 727 Suppl, 56| 3: Further, union of the spirit does not pass to the flesh. 728 Suppl, 56| relationship ~is a union of the spirit, it cannot become an impediment 729 Suppl, 56| consequently kinship of spirit proves an impediment thereto, ~ 730 Suppl, 64| which is ~the law of the spirit.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[64] A[ 731 Suppl, 67| exclusively to "the ~law of the spirit of life" [*Cf. Rm. 8:2].~ 732 Suppl, 70| agent, should act on the spirit of a man or ~demon, in the 733 Suppl, 70| cannot naturally act on a spirit, nor in any way be hurtful 734 Suppl, 70| soul" (Wis. 9:15). Now a spirit is united to a body in two 735 Suppl, 70| one ~thing simply: and the spirit that is thus united to a 736 Suppl, 70| it is not thus that ~the spirit of man or demon is united 737 Suppl, 70| to confine an incorporeal spirit to a place, it ~is not able 738 Suppl, 70| to detain an incorporeal spirit in the place to ~which it 739 Suppl, 70| to ~seek another, since a spirit is not by nature in a place 740 Suppl, 70| justice thus to detain a spirit; and thus it has ~a penal 741 Suppl, 70| 44): "If the incorporeal spirit of a ~living man is held 742 Suppl, 70| able to have an incorporeal spirit ~united to it as a thing 743 Suppl, 70| is really hurtful to the spirit, and ~thus the soul seeing 744 Suppl, 70| corporeal fire tortured the spirit ~immediately in the same 745 Suppl, 72| court above, the ruling spirit of that nation is said to 746 Suppl, 73| by God by the ~rational spirit of life": and Gregory speaks 747 Suppl, 74| the first-fruits of the spirit" (Rm. ~8:23) - " before 748 Suppl, 74| not indeed by a prophetic spirit, but by the ~guess-work 749 Suppl, 74| over them, but there was no spirit in them." Therefore the ~ 750 Suppl, 80| But the ~subtlety of a spirit surpasses all bodily subtlety. 751 Suppl, 80| will be ~transformed into a spirit, and that for this reason 752 Suppl, 80| cannot be changed ~into a spirit, since there is no community 753 Suppl, 80| body were changed into a spirit, one would not rise ~again 754 Suppl, 80| according to Lk. 24:39, "A ~spirit hath not flesh and bones 755 Suppl, 80| being ~wholly subject to the spirit. The first subjection whereby 756 Suppl, 80| place, although a body and a spirit can be in the same place, 757 Suppl, 80| will be so ~subject to the spirit that it will be able at 758 Suppl, 80| will be so subject to the spirit's will ~that it will be 759 Suppl, 80| Handle, and see; for a ~spirit hath not flesh and bones." 760 Suppl, 80| altogether subject to the spirit, it is ~in its power thereby 761 Suppl, 81| inconsistent with ~the nature of a spirit. But the glorified bodies 762 Suppl, 81| resist ~the will of the spirit, for it was even so in the 763 Suppl, 81| prompt and apt to obey the spirit in all the movements and ~ 764 Suppl, 81| adapted to obey the moving ~spirit, labor less in being moved. 765 Suppl, 81| 30) that "wherever the spirit ~listeth there will the 766 Suppl, 81| of the will, whereby ~the spirit wishes to be anywhere, is 767 Suppl, 83| be wholly subject to ~the spirit. Thus after the general 768 Suppl, 88| that in which the human spirit agrees ~with the angelic. 769 Suppl, 89| the blissful union of the spirit with God.~Aquin.: SMT XP 770 Suppl, 89| Further, Christ alone has the spirit not "by measure" (Jn. 3: 771 Suppl, 89| becomes Christ, as having the spirit without measure, to know 772 Suppl, 90| altogether ~subject to the spirit. Therefore, since beatitude 773 Suppl, 92| to Christ as the supreme spirit. Therefore a spiritual marriage 774 Suppl, 93| 6:22): "The fruit of the Spirit is charity, joy," ~etc. 775 Suppl, 93| Ageruch.), ~"not even the spirit of prophecy touches the 776 Suppl, 93| because twelve fruits of the Spirit are ~assigned, "charity, 777 Suppl, 93| in the rectitude of the ~spirit not being disturbed by the 778 Suppl, 93| pleasures which stifle the spirit. This may be done in two 779 Suppl, 93| flesh lusteth ~against the spirit," etc. (Gal. 5:17), a special 780 Suppl, 93| soul with the sword of the spirit." But no ~aureole is due 781 Suppl, 93| answer that, Just as in the spirit there is a conflict with 782 Suppl, 93| Further, incorruption of the spirit is more excellent than ~ 783 Suppl, 93| there is incorruption of spirit in the ~angels, since they 784 Suppl, 93| Perpetual incorruption of the spirit in the angels merits ~their 785 Suppl, 94| everlasting fire, unless the ~Spirit of God has revealed it to 786 Suppl, 94| is situated, unless the ~Spirit of God has revealed this 787 Suppl, 94| body ~what sorrow is to the spirit, and joy (of spirit) is 788 Suppl, 94| the spirit, and joy (of spirit) is as lightness (of ~body). 789 Suppl, 94| so ~in reference to the spirit, the lower place is occupied 790 Suppl, 96| is written (Gn. 6:3): "My spirit shall not ~remain in man 791 Suppl, 96| because he is flesh"; where "spirit" denotes ~indignation, as 792 Appen2, 1| henceforth now, saith the Spirit, that they may rest from


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