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501 2, 182 | Apostle is speaking there of heavenly perfection which ~is not 502 3, 1 | second man from heaven, heavenly."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[1] A[ 503 3, 2 | admitted into the bosom of the heavenly country, ~seeing that He 504 3, 3 | are ~preordained to the heavenly inheritance, which is bestowed 505 3, 5 | carnal or earthly, but a ~heavenly body. For the Apostle says ( 506 3, 5 | second man from heaven, heavenly." But the first ~man, i.e. 507 3, 5 | blood in Him, but ~rather a heavenly body.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[5] 508 3, 5 | God. But of all ~bodies a heavenly body is the best. Therefore 509 3, 5 | are not of the matter ~of heavenly bodies, but are composed 510 3, 5 | body of Christ was not a heavenly, but a carnal and earthly 511 3, 5 | shown that it was not a heavenly ~body. First, because even 512 3, 5 | Valentine, that it was a heavenly body. For since the ~form 513 3, 5 | in the body. For ~since a heavenly body is impassible and incorruptible, 514 3, 5 | Son of God had assumed a heavenly body, He would not ~have 515 3, 5 | been false, had He had a ~heavenly body. Hence (De Eccles. 516 3, 5 | His body was formed by a ~heavenly power, i.e. by the Holy 517 3, 5 | author]): "I call Christ a heavenly man because He was not ~ 518 3, 5 | down to us by taking a ~heavenly body of some most precious 519 3, 7 | Christ there was not only heavenly knowledge, but also ~earthly 520 3, 7 | certain fulness, since "in our heavenly country with its ~fulness 521 3, 8 | the example and shadow of heavenly things." ~Hence they did 522 3, 8 | on His right ~hand in the heavenly places, above all Principality 523 3, 10 | on ~His right hand in the heavenly places, above all principality 524 3, 10 | is to come." But in that heavenly glory the ~higher anyone 525 3, 12 | reply; just ~as in seeing heavenly bodies He could comprehend 526 3, 12 | to the impressions of the heavenly bodies, for ~He felt the 527 3, 12 | subject to the impression ~of heavenly bodies; but His soul was 528 3, 12 | subject to the impression of ~heavenly spirits.~ 529 3, 13 | miracles; since even the heavenly bodies were ~miraculously 530 3, 22 | into the Holies" (i.e. the ~heavenly glory) "through His Blood." 531 3, 22 | had no earthly father, no heavenly mother, and no ~genealogy, 532 3, 23 | adopts worthy to receive the ~heavenly inheritance; whereas man 533 3, 27 | hinder her ~from entering the heavenly kingdom. If therefore she 534 3, 27 | prudence which took note of the heavenly ~mystery. For the word of 535 3, 30 | is not an earthly but a ~heavenly life."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[ 536 3, 31 | second man, from heaven, heavenly." Now, the first man is ~ 537 3, 36 | First, because thus the ~heavenly dignity of Christ is made 538 3, 36 | with confusion ~when the heavenly majesty is revealed."~Aquin.: 539 3, 36 | his kingdom: the devil, a heavenly ~successor; Herod, an earthly 540 3, 36 | earthly, but also, in a way, heavenly, ~to both (shepherds and 541 3, 36 | it is revealed through heavenly signs: for, ~as Augustine 542 3, 36 | were wont to consider the heavenly bodies. Because, as Chrysostom 543 3, 36 | multitude of stars; that a heavenly progeny might be hoped for." ~ 544 3, 36 | the Magi belonged to the heavenly ~system?~Aquin.: SMT TP 545 3, 36 | the Magi belonged ~to the heavenly system. For Augustine says 546 3, 36 | the Magi belonged to ~the heavenly system.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[ 547 3, 36 | to the Magi by a star. ~A heavenly tongue speaks to both, because 548 3, 36 | Magi did not belong to ~the heavenly system. First, because no 549 3, 36 | follow the course of the heavenly ~stars, so neither did it 550 3, 36 | the comets. Because ~the heavenly kingdom of Christ "shall 551 3, 36 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, a heavenly sign is more certain than 552 3, 36 | under the guidance of a ~heavenly sign. Therefore it was foolish 553 3, 36 | But since they sought a ~heavenly King, though they found 554 3, 39 | it opens the gate to the heavenly kingdom: ~and this is the 555 3, 39 | corporal sense: because the heavenly bodies are impassible and ~ 556 3, 39 | and this, indeed, is a heavenly power. For which reason, 557 3, 39 | show that in future the ~heavenly power would sanctify baptism.~ 558 3, 39 | Now ~by faith we gaze on heavenly things, which surpass the 559 3, 39 | because the entrance to the heavenly kingdom was opened to us ~ 560 3, 42 | Gentiles: just as in the heavenly hierarchy the Divine ~enlightenment 561 3, 44 | miracles which He worked in heavenly bodies;~(3) The miracles 562 3, 44 | should work miracles in the heavenly ~bodies?~Aquin.: SMT TP 563 3, 44 | should work ~miracles in the heavenly bodies. For, as Dionysius 564 3, 44 | preserve, nature." ~Now, the heavenly bodies are by nature incorruptible 565 3, 44 | change in the order of the heavenly bodies.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[ 566 3, 44 | by the movement of the ~heavenly bodies, according to Gn. 567 3, 44 | Consequently if the movement of the heavenly bodies ~be changed, the 568 3, 44 | in the movements ~of the heavenly bodies.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[ 569 3, 44 | worked any miracles in the heavenly bodies during His lifetime: 570 3, 44 | worked any miracles in the heavenly bodies.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[ 571 3, 44 | wrought in the ~course of the heavenly bodies, which have been 572 3, 44 | work miracles even in the heavenly bodies.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[ 573 3, 44 | bodies to be moved by ~the heavenly bodies, which are higher 574 3, 44 | Consequently the ~nature of a heavenly body is not destroyed when 575 3, 44 | in the movement of the ~heavenly bodies, which measures the 576 3, 44 | by the length of half the heavenly circle, being ~opposite 577 3, 44 | multitude. For a ~fiery and heavenly light flashed from His eyes, 578 3, 44 | wall or pillar; but by His heavenly ~power making Himself invisible 579 3, 45 | because in the height of heavenly ~clarity all the saints 580 3, 49 | faith the entering into ~the heavenly kingdom even without Christ' 581 3, 49 | Holies" - that ~is, of the heavenly places - "through the blood 582 3, 49 | from entering into the heavenly kingdom, since, according 583 3, 49 | merited to ~enter into the heavenly kingdom, through faith in 584 3, 49 | to the possession of the heavenly kingdom. And ~consequently 585 3, 54 | of human touch, such as a heavenly body, then such body cannot 586 3, 54 | was not the nature of a heavenly body, as some maintain, 587 3, 54 | nature in His conception, a heavenly one for instance, as ~Valentine 588 3, 55 | in the ordering ~of the heavenly spirits. But such things 589 3, 57 | generation ~and corruption, the heavenly place is one of incorruption. 590 3, 57 | acquired anything from a heavenly ~body by way of perfection 591 3, 57 | fervor of our charity to heavenly ~things. Hence the Apostle 592 3, 57 | is love drawing us up to heavenly things, therefore our ~Lord 593 3, 57 | Reply OBJ 4: Although a heavenly place befitted Christ when 594 3, 57 | condition of glory the ~heavenly nature will predominate, 595 3, 57 | body for it ~to be in a heavenly place, as stated above ( 596 3, 57 | they are ~contained by a heavenly body. But glorified bodies, 597 3, 57 | they draw nothing ~from the heavenly bodies, but from God through 598 3, 57 | containing radius ~of the heavenly bodies, and not in a containing 599 3, 57 | spiritual ~substances; thus a heavenly place which is the highest 600 3, 57 | being established in His heavenly ~seat as God and Lord, He 601 3, 57 | right and worthiness of a heavenly ~dwelling-place; which worthiness 602 3, 58 | made us sit together in the heavenly ~places through Christ Jesus." 603 3, 58 | together with Him, ~in the heavenly places"; namely, for the 604 3, 60 | proves ~in his book on the heavenly hierarchy (Coel. Hier. i).~ 605 3, 64 | that ~the light of all the heavenly sacraments is extinguished 606 3, 66 | again by its relation to ~heavenly glory, which is the universal 607 3, 66 | mount to the repose of the ~heavenly kingdom"; and again as to 608 3, 67 | properties and duties of the heavenly orders ~are gathered from 609 3, 67 | saying: "It occurred to our heavenly guides," i.e. the ~Apostles, " 610 3, 68 | Eccl. Hier. iii): "Our heavenly ~guides," i.e. the Apostles, " 611 3, 69 | Baptism opens the gates of the heavenly kingdom to those who ~are 612 3, 69 | of being deprived of the heavenly vision. ~But the penalties 613 3, 69 | to open the gates of the heavenly ~kingdom?~Aquin.: SMT TP 614 3, 69 | to open the gates ~of the heavenly kingdom. For what is already 615 3, 69 | opening. But ~the gates of the heavenly kingdom were opened by Christ' 616 3, 69 | to open the gates of the heavenly kingdom.~Aquin.: SMT TP 617 3, 69 | then, the gates ~of the heavenly kingdom would not have been 618 3, 69 | to open the gates of the heavenly kingdom.~Aquin.: SMT TP 619 3, 69 | But entrance to ~the heavenly kingdom is opened to none 620 3, 69 | to open the gates of the heavenly kingdom.~Aquin.: SMT TP 621 3, 69 | forth, the gates of the heavenly kingdom are opened unto 622 3, 69 | To open the gates of the heavenly kingdom is to remove ~the 623 3, 69 | to open the ~gates of the heavenly kingdom.~Aquin.: SMT TP 624 3, 69 | Baptism opens the gates of the heavenly kingdom to the ~baptized 625 3, 69 | sure hope, to enter the heavenly kingdom.~Aquin.: SMT TP 626 3, 69 | to ~their entrance to the heavenly kingdom, when death severs 627 3, 70 | closes the entrance to the heavenly ~kingdom. But before the 628 3, 70 | Passion the entrance to the heavenly kingdom was ~closed to the 629 3, 72 | part therein. ~But in the heavenly combats, the Stadium is 630 3, 78 | But God disposed ~of a heavenly heritage to men, to be bestowed 631 3, 79 | then, ~spiritually the heavenly "bread, bring innocence 632 3, 79 | Son, be filled with all ~heavenly benediction and grace."~ 633 3, 79 | bread," etc., says: "Eat the heavenly bread ~spiritually; bring 634 3, 83 | third part commemorates the heavenly glory, to the possession 635 3, 83 | festival days, on which the heavenly ~glory is commemorated, 636 3, 83 | revelation, such as faith and heavenly glory; and therefore the 637 3, 84 | illuminated, have tasted also the heavenly gift, and ~were made partakers 638 3, 85 | things ~and the happiness of heavenly things." But weeping is 639 3, 85 | the expectation ~of the heavenly kingdom, according to Mt. 640 3, Note| Thomas ~was called to the heavenly reward which he had merited 641 3, Note| Thomas ~was called to the heavenly reward which he had merited 642 Suppl, 4 | souls which dwell in the heavenly country, cannot ~have contrition, 643 Suppl, 19| ordained to the opening of the heavenly ~kingdom, which could not 644 Suppl, 19| grace. Now the gate of the heavenly kingdom could not ~be opened 645 Suppl, 19| had ~not the keys of the heavenly kingdom.~Aquin.: SMT XP 646 Suppl, 19| priesthood did not reach ~to heavenly things but to the shadow 647 Suppl, 19| things but to the shadow of heavenly things: and so, we must ~ 648 Suppl, 19| man ~is brought into the heavenly kingdom, but such was not 649 Suppl, 19| only into the ~shadow of heavenly things.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[ 650 Suppl, 19| not receive the key of the heavenly kingdom. Their power is 651 Suppl, 20| For this ~reason, in the heavenly hierarchy also, under the 652 Suppl, 20| Triumphant. Now in the heavenly Church an inferior angel 653 Suppl, 37| by likening them to the heavenly hierarchy, ~where the Orders 654 Suppl, 37| because the orders of ~the heavenly hierarchy are not distinguished 655 Suppl, 37| priest refreshes us ~with the heavenly bread; fear to the doorkeeper, 656 Suppl, 65| elements by the impress of heavenly bodies are said to be natural, 657 Suppl, 69| paradise is distinct from the heavenly ~paradise. Now some were 658 Suppl, 72| they are so filled with ~heavenly joy, that sorrow finds no 659 Suppl, 72| the prayers of the whole heavenly court, if they could ~obtain 660 Suppl, 72| Further, the light of the heavenly bodies is directed to the ~ 661 Suppl, 72| will light ~remain in the heavenly bodies.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[ 662 Suppl, 72| qualities by which they act. Now heavenly bodies act not only by ~ 663 Suppl, 72| so will the light of the heavenly bodies.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[ 664 Suppl, 72| Reply OBJ 2: Light is in the heavenly bodies not only for the 665 Suppl, 72| ceases, the light of the heavenly bodies will cease, but rather 666 Suppl, 72| parallel with the movement of heavenly bodies, for ~movement is 667 Suppl, 72| is seemingly to move the heavenly bodies which are the cause 668 Suppl, 72| by ceasing to ~move the heavenly bodies: even as the angels 669 Suppl, 72| together of the rays of the heavenly bodies, just as ~we see 670 Suppl, 72| for since the effects of heavenly ~bodies depend on certain 671 Suppl, 72| resulted from the virtue of the heavenly bodies, the time of this ~ 672 Suppl, 72| 2~On the contrary, "The heavenly bodies are not receptive 673 Suppl, 72| their substance; as in the heavenly bodies, ~wherein nothing 674 Suppl, 72| move; and ~therefore the heavenly bodies will not be cleansed, 675 Suppl, 72| Ambrose ~ascribes to the heavenly bodies, is nothing else 676 Suppl, 72| from the movement of the ~heavenly bodies. And since these 677 Suppl, 74| to the ~movement of the heavenly bodies. Hence it would be 678 Suppl, 74| end of the world ~when the heavenly movement will cease. For 679 Suppl, 74| resurrection and the ~end of the heavenly movement will be simultaneous 680 Suppl, 74| measure of the duration of the heavenly movement is ~God's ordinance 681 Suppl, 74| Job ~14:12). Now when the heavenly movement ceases, which is 682 Suppl, 75| ceasing to move, so when the heavenly movement ceases nothing ~ 683 Suppl, 76| entirely borne away to the heavenly life to ~which it adhered 684 Suppl, 76| same body, but either a heavenly or a brutish ~body.~Aquin.: 685 Suppl, 76| that souls are reunited to heavenly bodies, or again to bodies 686 Suppl, 79| quintessence, of which ~they held heavenly bodies to be formed]: or 687 Suppl, 79| bodies to be formed]: or heavenly body, which they ~maintain 688 Suppl, 79| impassible in ~likeness to the heavenly body. But this cannot stand, 689 Suppl, 79| such as the power of a heavenly body, should ~endow the 690 Suppl, 79| because "such as is the heavenly, such ~also are they that 691 Suppl, 79| also are they that are heavenly" (1 Cor. 15:48), and "He 692 Suppl, 79| Phil. 3:21). And again, a heavenly nature cannot exercise such 693 Suppl, 79| and much less so than the heavenly bodies, because ~they will 694 Suppl, 80| relation to the fifth, or heavenly, essence, which will be 695 Suppl, 80| either the amount of the heavenly nature in human ~bodies 696 Suppl, 80| with the properties of the heavenly nature ~through the latter' 697 Suppl, 80| Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, a heavenly body cannot be severed, 698 Suppl, 80| body will pass through the heavenly spheres ~without severing 699 Suppl, 80| Hence in incorruptible, i.e. heavenly, ~bodies, there is only 700 Suppl, 80| corruptible, it follows that the heavenly ~bodies, which by their 701 Suppl, 81| to the fifth, i.e. the ~heavenly essence, which will then 702 Suppl, 81| certain bodies, like the heavenly bodies, will remain ~altogether 703 Suppl, 81| more perfectly ~than the heavenly bodies, which is untrue. 704 Suppl, 81| hand, the movement of the heavenly bodies ~could not show their 705 Suppl, 81| medium; as evidenced in heavenly bodies, ~which have nothing 706 Suppl, 81| such like resistance even heavenly bodies offer their movers. 707 Suppl, 81| of the movable, as in the heavenly bodies, the time of the 708 Suppl, 81| said ~in reference to the heavenly bodies.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[ 709 Suppl, 82| There," that is in the ~heavenly country, "the grossness 710 Suppl, 82| by some to the fifth or heavenly essence, which will then ~ 711 Suppl, 83| at the cessation of the heavenly ~movement there is no longer 712 Suppl, 83| and the cessation of the heavenly movement, there will be 713 Suppl, 83| principle ~thereof is the heavenly movement: wherefore given 714 Suppl, 83| prevent it: whereas if the heavenly ~movement be withdrawn, 715 Suppl, 83| ignorant of a cessation in the heavenly ~movement; and consequently 716 Suppl, 83| and the cessation of the heavenly ~movement it will be impossible 717 Suppl, 86| because all the orders of the heavenly hierarchies will continue 718 Suppl, 88| Whether the movement of the heavenly bodies will cease?~(3) Whether 719 Suppl, 88| will cease?~(3) Whether the heavenly bodies will be more brilliant?~( 720 Suppl, 88| Whether the movement of the heavenly bodies will cease?~Aquin.: 721 Suppl, 88| renewed the movement of the ~heavenly bodies will not cease. For 722 Suppl, 88| which result from ~the heavenly movement, will remain for 723 Suppl, 88| Further, the substance of the heavenly bodies will remain for ~ 724 Suppl, 88| which it was made: and the heavenly bodies were ~made in order " 725 Suppl, 88| belongs to the perfection of a heavenly body, ~because, as stated 726 Suppl, 88| movement is natural, and ~the heavenly bodies are impassible, wherefore 727 Suppl, 88| in whatever position the heavenly body is placed it is in ~ 728 Suppl, 88| in like manner all other heavenly bodies.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[ 729 Suppl, 88| the heavens. Therefore the heavenly ~movement will cease at 730 Suppl, 88| rest. Therefore ~since the heavenly bodies are far nobler, their 731 Suppl, 88| can be assigned to the ~heavenly body, since it is not more 732 Suppl, 88| in respect of which the ~heavenly bodies serve man for the 733 Suppl, 88| life. Now in ~this way the heavenly bodies serve man by their 734 Suppl, 88| movement, in so far as by ~the heavenly movement the human race 735 Suppl, 88| Therefore the movement of the heavenly body ~will cease as soon 736 Suppl, 88| is there assigned to the heavenly bodies is ~their proximate 737 Suppl, 88| form our judgment of the heavenly bodies from the ~service 738 Suppl, 88| in Genesis. ~Moreover the heavenly bodies, as stated above, 739 Suppl, 88| belong to the perfection of a heavenly ~body, except in so far 740 Suppl, 88| this movement ~makes the heavenly body participate in the 741 Suppl, 88| Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 7: In a heavenly body there is no potentiality 742 Suppl, 88| a place is related to ~a heavenly body, as the craftsman's 743 Suppl, 88| in whatever situation ~a heavenly body be placed, its potentiality 744 Suppl, 88| Reply OBJ 8: Although a heavenly body, so far as regards 745 Suppl, 88| astronomers in what position the heavenly bodies were made, by taking ~ 746 Suppl, 88| at length cease, when the heavenly movement ~ceases. Yet that 747 Suppl, 88| since the nature of the heavenly body will not ~alter through 748 Suppl, 88| Now the purpose of the heavenly ~movement, according to 749 Suppl, 88| Whether the brightness of the heavenly bodies will be increased 750 Suppl, 88| that the brightness of the heavenly bodies will not ~be increased 751 Suppl, 88| fire will ~not reach the heavenly bodies. Therefore the heavenly 752 Suppl, 88| heavenly bodies. Therefore the heavenly bodies will not be ~renewed 753 Suppl, 88| 2: Further, just as the heavenly bodies are the cause of 754 Suppl, 88| manner the light of the heavenly bodies will cease ~rather 755 Suppl, 88| 1~OBJ 3: Further, if the heavenly bodies will be renewed when 756 Suppl, 88| Therefore when man sinned the heavenly bodies were not deprived 757 Suppl, 88| Further, the brightness of the heavenly bodies, like other ~creatures, 758 Suppl, 88| in comparison with the heavenly bodies, which by their huge 759 Suppl, 88| 21,22). Now such are the heavenly ~bodies, as a gloss says 760 Suppl, 88| And the beauty of the heavenly bodies consists chiefly 761 Suppl, 88| world on high." Hence ~the heavenly bodies will be bettered, 762 Suppl, 88| not to be ~found in the heavenly bodies. Hence although the 763 Suppl, 88| bodies. Hence although the heavenly bodies are not ~to be cleansed 764 Suppl, 88| consequently after the heavenly body has ceased to be the 765 Suppl, 88| does it matter ~that the heavenly bodies are by nature unalterable, 766 Suppl, 88| benefit from the light of the heavenly bodies ~as before. In the 767 Suppl, 88| supposing the light ~of the heavenly bodies not to have been 768 Suppl, 88| saying that although the heavenly bodies far surpass the human 769 Suppl, 88| rational soul surpasses the heavenly bodies far more than these ~ 770 Suppl, 88| unreasonable to say that the ~heavenly bodies were made for man' 771 Suppl, 88| is a quality proper to a ~heavenly body, so are hot and cold, 772 Suppl, 88| glorified as well as the heavenly bodies.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[ 773 Suppl, 88| certain order between the heavenly ~spirits and the earthly 774 Suppl, 88| there an order between ~heavenly bodies and earthly bodies. 775 Suppl, 88| bodies do ~not agree with the heavenly bodies except in the nature 776 Suppl, 88| bodies even as it is in ~the heavenly bodies, in which it causes 777 Suppl, 88| then be unalterable, as the heavenly bodies are now.~Aquin.: 778 Suppl, 88| by the continuance of the heavenly movement. Now this will 779 Suppl, 88| incorruption. Now such are the heavenly bodies, ~the elements, and 780 Suppl, 88| elements, and man. For the heavenly bodies are by their very 781 Suppl, 89| Joan.) that "not even the heavenly essences, namely the Cherubim 782 Suppl, 89| conversely. ~Accordingly in the heavenly vision there will be no 783 Suppl, 90| distinction of mansions. ~Now the heavenly kingdom is compared to a 784 Suppl, 92| case in point, since ~the heavenly adornments are given to 785 Suppl, 94| organ ~some part of the heavenly body, to which the human 786 Suppl, 94| like ~the movers of the heavenly body - thus following somewhat 787 Suppl, 94| of the cessation of the heavenly movement, so is it with 788 Suppl, 94| when, at the coming of the heavenly judge, he is taken away ~ 789 Suppl, 95| from its disposition by the heavenly movement.~Aquin.: SMT XP 790 Suppl, 96| men their offenses, your heavenly Father will forgive you 791 Appen1, 1| consign them neither to heavenly glory nor to the eternal ~


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