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     Part, Question1   1, 1   |           the science of God and the blessed. Hence, just ~as the musician
  2   1, 9   |             ultimate end; as all the blessed ~in heaven. Therefore some
  3   1, 10  |             like the angels, and the blessed, who enjoy the Word, because "
  4   1, 12  |          absolutely granted that the blessed see the essence of ~God.~
  5   1, 12  |             viz. the society of the ~blessed who see God. By this light
  6   1, 12  |           see God. By this light the blessed are made "deiform" - i.e.
  7   1, 12  |              is ~comprehended by the blessed, according to the words, "
  8   1, 12  |       satisfy and ~quell it. But the blessed possess these three things
  9   1, 12  |           God is in the souls of the blessed; not thus is He in our soul,
 10   1, 25  |           cannot be better. ~And the Blessed Virgin Mary is raised above
 11   1, 25  |            fruition ~of God; and the Blessed Virgin from the fact that
 12   1, 26  |         regard to what is God called blessed; does this regard His act
 13   1, 26  |             beatitude of each of the blessed?~(4) Whether all other beatitude
 14   1, 26  |              shall show, ~who is the Blessed and only Almighty, the King
 15   1, 26  |              1~Whether God is called blessed in respect of His intellect?~
 16   1, 26  |         seems that God is not called blessed in respect to His ~intellect.
 17   1, 26  |        however, is the same as to be blessed. Therefore, since we enjoy
 18   1, 26  |           intellect; as also to ~the blessed, who are called blesses [
 19   1, 26  |             beatitude of each of the blessed?~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[26] A[
 20   1, 26  |             beatitude of each of the blessed. For ~God is the supreme
 21   1, 26  |              the ~beatitude of every blessed is God alone.~Aquin.: SMT
 22   1, 26  |           beatitude; for everyone is blessed from this ~sole fact, that
 23   1, 26  |          Augustine (Confess. v, 4): "Blessed is he who knoweth Thee,
 24   1, 43  |              Further, Christ and the blessed have fullness of grace.
 25   1, 43  |         Christ, as ~man, and all the blessed are perfectly united to
 26   1, 43  |           mission is directed to the blessed at the ~very beginning of
 27   1, 50  |               xiv): "There ~are many blessed armies of the heavenly intelligences,
 28   1, 53  |          necessarily be said that ~a blessed soul is moved locally, because
 29   1, 59  |           angels, ~especially in the blessed ones, it seems that there
 30   1, 61  |            but ~of the heaven of the Blessed Trinity; unto which the
 31   1, 62  |              he was created ~already blessed. Because the angel does
 32   1, 62  |          only when the angels became blessed by turning to the ~good.
 33   1, 62  |            Truth is seen by all the ~blessed in various degrees: but
 34   1, 62  |            is better to say that the Blessed can in no wise merit ~without
 35   1, 62  |              alone was such. For the Blessed acquire such joy from the ~
 36   1, 63  |              of the angels were made blessed, and ~some sinned.~Aquin.:
 37   1, 63  |              they would have ~become blessed at once; and so would never
 38   1, 66  |            it to be the place of the blessed. Strabus and Bede ~say that
 39   1, 67  |       intellect, as in those words: "Blessed are the clean of heart,
 40   1, 68  |               name is applied to the Blessed Trinity, Who is the Light
 41   1, 72  |             God is recorded to ~have blessed, than are birds and fishes.
 42   1, 72  |           and fishes are said ~to be blessed, this should have been said,
 43   1, 73  |              is usual to call a time blessed or holy for that some ~good
 44   1, 73  |           the seventh day should be ~blessed.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[73] A[
 45   1, 73  |              written (Gn. 2:3), "God blessed the seventh day ~and sanctified
 46   1, 73  |              the creatures ~which He blessed: "Increase and multiply."
 47   1, 75  |       Angelic minds ~have simple and blessed intelligence, not gathering
 48   1, 43  |              Further, Christ and the blessed have fullness of grace.
 49   1, 43  |         Christ, as ~man, and all the blessed are perfectly united to
 50   1, 43  |           mission is directed to the blessed at the ~very beginning of
 51   1, 51  |               xiv): "There ~are many blessed armies of the heavenly intelligences,
 52   1, 54  |          necessarily be said that ~a blessed soul is moved locally, because
 53   1, 60  |           angels, ~especially in the blessed ones, it seems that there
 54   1, 62  |            but ~of the heaven of the Blessed Trinity; unto which the
 55   1, 63  |              he was created ~already blessed. Because the angel does
 56   1, 63  |          only when the angels became blessed by turning to the ~good.
 57   1, 63  |            Truth is seen by all the ~blessed in various degrees: but
 58   1, 63  |            is better to say that the Blessed can in no wise merit ~without
 59   1, 63  |              alone was such. For the Blessed acquire such joy from the ~
 60   1, 64  |              of the angels were made blessed, and ~some sinned.~Aquin.:
 61   1, 64  |              they would have ~become blessed at once; and so would never
 62   1, 67  |            it to be the place of the blessed. Strabus and Bede ~say that
 63   1, 68  |       intellect, as in those words: "Blessed are the clean of heart,
 64   1, 69  |               name is applied to the Blessed Trinity, Who is the Light
 65   1, 71  |             God is recorded to ~have blessed, than are birds and fishes.
 66   1, 71  |           and fishes are said ~to be blessed, this should have been said,
 67   1, 72  |              is usual to call a time blessed or holy for that some ~good
 68   1, 72  |           the seventh day should be ~blessed.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[73] A[
 69   1, 72  |              written (Gn. 2:3), "God blessed the seventh day ~and sanctified
 70   1, 72  |              the creatures ~which He blessed: "Increase and multiply."
 71   1, 74  |       Angelic minds ~have simple and blessed intelligence, not gathering
 72   1, 83  |               eternal types; but the blessed who see God, and all things
 73   1, 83  |             such as the souls of the blessed.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[84] A[
 74   1, 88  |            regards ~the souls of the blessed in heaven, for Gregory continues
 75   1, 88  |                that the souls of the blessed who see God ~do know all
 76   1, 88  |              But as the souls of the blessed are most perfectly united
 77   1, 92  |          just, the third only in the blessed.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[93] A[
 78   1, 99  |        sinning, which is only in the blessed.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[100] A[
 79   1, 101 |           dwell ~in the abode of the blessed - that is, the empyrean
 80   1, 105 |          that it ~may be seen by the blessed, Who, when Moses asked: "
 81   1, 105 |              as possible. Hence ~the Blessed Peter admonishes those who
 82   1, 112 |          ways: ~some of them hath He blessed and exalted, and some of
 83   1, 112 |            the angels and the ~other blessed, because they will cleaves
 84   1, 112 |              against the will of the blessed. For as the Philosopher
 85   1, 112 |          passage be expounded of the blessed angels, then the ~expression
 86   1, 118 |              ABOVE ALL ~GOD FOR EVER BLESSED. Amen.~
 87   2, 2   |              of happiness of all the blessed, as being the infinite and ~
 88   2, 4   |            It is written (Mt. 5:8): "Blessed are the clean of ~heart;
 89   2, 4   |              14:13): "Happy [Douay: 'blessed'] ~are the dead who die
 90   2, 4   |       Unchangeable Substance, as the blessed angels see It; either for ~
 91   2, 4   |          even now ~some souls of the Blessed are raised to the higher
 92   2, 4   |            Jn. 13:17): "You shall be blessed, if you do them." But the ~
 93   2, 4   |           and (Mt. 25:34): "Come, ye blessed of My ~Father, possess you
 94   2, 4   |             will be appointed to the Blessed, not as ~a need of Happiness,
 95   2, 5   |             is written (Ps. 93:12): "Blessed is the man whom ~Thou shalt
 96   2, 5   |             Reply OBJ 3: None of the Blessed lacks any desirable good;
 97   2, 5   |            is ~written (Ps. 118:1): "Blessed are the undefiled in the
 98   2, 5   |          these things, ~you shall be blessed if you do them." Therefore
 99   2, 13  |            choose to do it. But the ~Blessed Benedict says (Regula lxviii)
100   2, 35  |            it is written (Mt. 5:5): "Blessed are they that mourn, ~for
101   2, 39  |       entering into the rest of the ~blessed, be consigned to the hell
102   2, 39  |            is evident from Mt. 5:5: "Blessed are they that ~mourn, for
103   2, 51  |             a short time ~make a man blessed and happy." But "happiness
104   2, 57  |          which man is made happy ~or blessed: for "happiness is the reward
105   2, 59  |            no room for sorrow in the blessed, in whom there ~can be no
106   2, 61  |            in explaining the words, "Blessed are the poor ~in spirit" (
107   2, 61  |            virtues attributed to the Blessed, ~or, in this life, to some
108   2, 67  |             after this life, in ~the Blessed, in as much as each one'
109   2, 67  |           the subject, viz. that the Blessed see that which makes ~them
110   2, 67  |             after this ~life: in the Blessed, filial fear, which abides
111   2, 67  |            so is desire. Now in ~the Blessed there is desire for future
112   2, 67  |               which the souls of the Blessed desire, as Augustine declares (
113   2, 67  |             there can be hope in the Blessed after this life ~is past.~
114   2, 67  |           doth he hope for?" But the Blessed see that which is the object
115   2, 67  |           than hope of ~glory in the Blessed. Because in the lost there
116   2, 67  |             can be no desire in the ~Blessed, in so far as desire looks
117   2, 68  |      inheritance of that land of the Blessed, except he be moved and
118   2, 69  |              is written (Job 5:17): "Blessed is the man whom God correcteth";
119   2, 69  |       correcteth"; and ~(Ps. i, 1): "Blessed is the man who hath not
120   2, 69  |         ungodly"; and (Prov. 3:13): "Blessed is the man that findeth
121   2, 69  |            the first beatitude is: ~"Blessed are the poor in spirit,"
122   2, 69  |            the second beatitude is: "Blessed ~are the meek." From following
123   2, 69  |             the third beatitude is: "Blessed are ~they that mourn."~Aquin.:
124   2, 69  |            the fourth beatitude is: "Blessed are they that ~hunger and
125   2, 69  |             the fifth beatitude is: "Blessed are the merciful."~Aquin.:
126   2, 69  |            the ~sixth beatitude is: "Blessed are the clean of heart."
127   2, 69  |            the seventh beatitude is "Blessed are ~the peacemakers."~Aquin.:
128   2, 69  |          Accordingly, when we read, "Blessed is the man whom the Lord
129   2, 69  |             mourning: when we read, "Blessed ~is the man that hath not
130   2, 69  |            heart: and when we read, "Blessed is the man ~that findeth
131   2, 69  |              sets aside by saying: ~"Blessed are ye poor." The second
132   2, 69  |        saying in the second ~place: "Blessed are ye that hunger." The
133   2, 69  |              puts aside by saying: ~"Blessed are ye that weep now." The
134   2, 69  |         excludes, saying, fourthly: "Blessed shall you be, when men ~
135   2, 81  |       prevenient purification in the Blessed Virgin was not ~needed to
136   2, 93  |            is in itself, except ~the blessed who see God in His Essence.
137   2, 93  |            But those who are already blessed, and those who are ~already
138   2, 93  |         state. ~Accordingly both the blessed and the damned are under
139   2, 100 |              The gloss on Mt. 5:11: "Blessed are ye when they shall ~
140   2, 102 |             skins, the heaven of the Blessed Trinity.~Aquin.: SMT FS
141   2, 102 |              according to Ps. 31:1: "Blessed are they ~whose iniquities
142   2, 103 |            Such is ~the state of the Blessed.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[103] A[
143   2, 103 |             2/2~In this state of the Blessed, then, nothing in regard
144   2, 103 |          concerning the city of the ~Blessed (Apoc. 21:22): "I saw no
145   2, 103 |           which all nations were to ~blessed. Wherefore, as long as this
146   2, 110 |              according to Ps. 31:2: "Blessed is the man to whom the Lord
147   2, 113 |              according to Ps. 31:2: "Blessed is the man to whom the Lord ~
148   2, 114 |            he naturally wishes to be blessed. Hence man by his natural ~
149   2, 2   |       whereby man is made one of the Blessed, as stated above (Q[1],
150   2, 2   |           itself, and as seen by the Blessed, it cannot be understood ~
151   2, 5   |             to them as He is to ~the Blessed by the light of glory.~Aquin.:
152   2, 8   |        Whether the sixth beatitude, "Blessed are the clean of heart,"
153   2, 8   |           that the sixth beatitude, "Blessed are the clean of ~heart,
154   2, 8   |         which gives happiness to the Blessed, as stated above ~(FS, Q[
155   2, 9   |        Whether the third beatitude, "Blessed are they that mourn," etc. ~
156   2, 9   |           that the third beatitude, "Blessed are they that ~mourn," does
157   2, 10  |            of the faithful. Thus the Blessed Sebastian encouraged those ~
158   2, 11  |               Jerome]): "This, most ~blessed Pope, is the faith that
159   2, 12  |            is demeritorious. In ~the blessed, on the other hand, good
160   2, 17  |              2) Whether it is in the blessed?~(3) Whether it is in the
161   2, 17  |             Para. 1/1~Whether in the blessed there is hope?~Aquin.: SMT
162   2, 17  |            It would seem that in the blessed there is hope. For Christ
163   2, 17  |             person. Therefore in the blessed ~there can be hope.~Aquin.:
164   2, 17  |               Q[17], A[3]). But ~the blessed who are in heaven hope for
165   2, 17  |           xii, 35). Therefore in the blessed there can be hope.~Aquin.:
166   2, 17  |           doth he hope for?" Now the blessed enjoy the sight of God.
167   2, 17  |       neither of them ~can be in the blessed.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[18] A[
168   2, 17  |           comprehensor and therefore blessed as ~to the enjoyment of
169   2, 17  |           past and future. Hence the blessed ~do not hope for the continuation
170   2, 17  |          when ~hope is voided in the blessed, whereby they hoped for
171   2, 17  |             good, as neither can the blessed apprehend it as ~a future
172   2, 17  |             is no hope either in the blessed or in ~the damned. On the
173   2, 17  |           the voiding of hope in the blessed increase their merit: ~but
174   2, 18  |           free-will; whereas in ~the blessed, it becomes impossible,
175   2, 18  |             quoted excludes from the blessed, the fear that ~denotes
176   2, 18  |            that there is none in the blessed, ~whose happiness consists
177   2, 18  |            last beatitude which is, "Blessed are ~the peacemakers, for
178   2, 18  |           humble of whom it is said: Blessed are the ~poor in spirit."~
179   2, 23  |        therefore, the charity of the blessed is something finite, ~if
180   2, 23  |      quantity of the charity ~of the blessed, which follows open vision.
181   2, 23  |      Accordingly the charity of the ~blessed, because it entirely fills
182   2, 24  |           the demons differ from the blessed angels in the matter ~of
183   2, 25  |             Divine will, each of the blessed will desire everyone to ~
184   2, 25  |              the ~entire life of the blessed consists in directing their
185   2, 25  |       banished from the mind of ~the blessed. Yet all these reasons are
186   2, 27  |               according to Mt. 5:5: "Blessed are they that ~mourn, for
187   2, 27  |            But the joy, ~even of the blessed, can be increased, since
188   2, 27  |               so that the joy of the blessed is ~full to perfection -
189   2, 28  |               according to Mt. 5:9: "Blessed are the ~peacemakers, for
190   2, 30  |               If his sides have not ~blessed me," and the Apostle says
191   2, 30  |          hence it is ~related of the Blessed Lucy that she gave alms
192   2, 30  |              Cor. 11:3). As ~regards Blessed Lucy, she had a betrothed,
193   2, 41  |           Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Blessed Thomas of Canterbury demanded
194   2, 43  |           the seventh beatitude is: "Blessed are the ~peacemakers, for
195   2, 43  |               denoted in the words, "Blessed are the peacemakers." Now
196   2, 50  |        Whether the fifth beatitude, "Blessed are the merciful," etc. ~
197   2, 50  |              that God causes in the ~blessed a knowledge of what is to
198   2, 50  |           there are things which the blessed, whether angels or men, ~
199   2, 50  |           God moves the ~mind of the blessed in one way, and the mind
200   2, 50  |        nescience in ~the mind of the blessed as regards the things they
201   2, 50  |            gift of counsel is in the blessed, in so far as God ~preserves
202   2, 50  |             Reply OBJ 1: Even in the blessed there are acts directed
203   2, 56  |              commentary on Mt. 5:6, "Blessed are ~they that hunger and
204   2, 62  |           stain on the body," as the Blessed Lucy declared. Now it is
205   2, 76  |           gloss says on Is. 33:15, ~"Blessed is he that shaketh his hands
206   2, 81  |        praying: since we beseech the Blessed Trinity "to have mercy on ~
207   2, 81  |          whatever ~it is fitting the blessed should know about what happens
208   2, 81  |              it is fear God ~whereby blessed are the poor in spirit,
209   2, 81  |               If it is piety whereby blessed are ~the meek, let us ask
210   2, 81  |              it is knowledge whereby blessed are they ~that mourn, let
211   2, 81  |              it is fortitude whereby blessed ere they that hunger, let
212   2, 81  |            If it is counsel whereby ~blessed are the merciful, let us
213   2, 81  |             is understanding whereby blessed are the ~pure in heart,
214   2, 81  |             If it is wisdom ~whereby blessed are the peacemakers for
215   2, 81  |            in heaven, since they are blessed, have no lack ~of bliss,
216   2, 83  |              bread is broken, eaten, blessed. The very word ~signifies
217   2, 86  |             instanced in God and the blessed. Such is ~the necessity
218   2, 86  |             the ~confirmation of the blessed. Hence, Augustine says (
219   2, 86  |             according to the rule of Blessed Benedict [*Ch. 58] and ~
220   2, 88  |        results: thus we read of the ~Blessed James [*the Greater; cf.
221   2, 89  |        directed respectively to ~the Blessed Processions of the Thearchy,"
222   2, 89  |           Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Blessed Ambrose established singing
223   2, 92  |          angels and the souls of the blessed are our superiors. Therefore
224   2, 95  |              these things." ~And the Blessed Agatha said: "I have never
225   2, 95  |           the means of ~flight." The Blessed Agatha had experience of
226   2, 101 |             God, for instance to the Blessed Virgin as being the mother ~
227   2, 105 |            avoid vainglory, ~as when Blessed Nicolas threw gold into
228   2, 113 |              rose up ~and called her blessed: her husband, and he praised
229   2, 113 |          soul, and the unjust man is blessed. The ~sinner hath provoked
230   2, 114 |          people, they that call thee blessed, the ~same deceive thee,
231   2, 116 |              commenting on Mt. 5:6, "Blessed are they that hunger and ~
232   2, 119 |       Whether the second beatitude, "Blessed are the meek," corresponds
233   2, 119 |          that the second beatitude, "Blessed are the meek," does ~not
234   2, 119 |       belongs the fourth beatitude, "Blessed are ~they that hunger and
235   2, 119 |            or the fifth beatitude, ~"Blessed are the merciful," since
236   2, 119 |               the third ~beatitude, "Blessed are they that mourn," corresponds
237   2, 119 |              the ~second beatitude, "Blessed are the meek," to piety,
238   2, 121 |              to afflict it. Thus the Blessed ~Tiburtius, while walking
239   2, 122 |             is written (Mt. 5:10): ~"Blessed are they that suffer persecution
240   2, 122 |              ad Mart. et Conf. ii): "Blessed ~martyrs, with what praise
241   2, 122 |              is written (Mt. 5:10): "Blessed are they that suffer ~persecution
242   2, 122 |          celebrates the martyrdom of Blessed John the Baptist, who suffered ~
243   2, 123 |           for a gloss on Ps. 127:1, "Blessed are all they that fear the ~
244   2, 137 |       Whether the fourth beatitude: "Blessed are they that hunger and
245   2, 137 |          that the fourth beatitude, "Blessed are they that hunger ~and
246   2, 159 |               according to Mt. 4:5, "Blessed are they that mourn, for
247   2, 159 |    distinguished in the ~Rule of the Blessed Benedict?~Aquin.: SMT SS
248   2, 159 |              down in the Rule of the Blessed Benedict [*St. Thomas gives
249   2, 162 |         child with pain: ~except the Blessed Virgin, who "conceived without
250   2, 166 |          xxiv, 21, it ~is related of Blessed John the Evangelist, that
251   2, 166 |              would break. Whence the Blessed John drew the inference
252   2, 166 |              is was revealed to ~the Blessed Paphnutius that a certain
253   2, 169 |           although He is seen by the blessed in heaven, in whom this ~
254   2, 171 |            and ~the knowledge of the blessed, have maintained that the
255   2, 171 |              it is the object of the blessed, but as containing ~the
256   2, 172 |            thus the knowledge of the blessed is ~more excellent than
257   2, 172 |            degree of prophecy in the blessed?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[174] A[
258   2, 172 |            degree of prophecy in the blessed. ~For, as stated above (
259   2, 172 |         Therefore in like manner the blessed can be called ~prophets.~
260   2, 172 |     revelations are made even to the blessed angels. Therefore even blessed ~
261   2, 172 |       blessed angels. Therefore even blessed ~angels can be prophets.~
262   2, 172 |          even ~comprehensors and the blessed can be called prophets.~
263   2, 172 |          there is no darkness in the blessed. ~Therefore they cannot
264   2, 172 |        neither of these ways are the blessed remote; wherefore they ~
265   2, 173 |     pertaining to the vision of the ~blessed, which transcends the state
266   2, 173 |            only as to the act of the blessed, it follows that he had
267   2, 173 |             the contemplation of the blessed. Hence the gloss on 2 Cor.
268   2, 173 |            the resurrection, in ~the blessed who see God in His essence,
269   2, 173 |              like the vision ~of the blessed in one respect, namely as
270   2, 178 |              is written (Mt. 5:8): ~"Blessed are the clean of heart,
271   2, 178 |           when the man of God," the ~blessed Benedict, to wit, "saw a
272   2, 178 |               light of God." Now the blessed Benedict was still in this
273   2, 178 |              does not imply that the blessed ~Benedict, in that vision,
274   2, 179 |              the ~future life of the blessed the occupation of external
275   2, 183 |          that "it is related ~of the Blessed Mark* that after receiving
276   2, 183 |             for salvation. Hence the Blessed Mark did not act against
277   2, 184 |            written (Ecclus. 31:8): ~"Blessed is the rich man that is
278   2, 184 |              that the "rich man" is ~blessed, but "the rich man that
279   2, 184 |          religious habit is given or blessed at the time of profession.~
280   2, 185 |     continues: "For neither did the ~Blessed Benedict the saintly teacher
281   2, 185 |       Boniface ~it is said that the "Blessed Benedict bade them to be
282   2, 185 |          Acts 20:35): "It ~is a more blessed thing to give, rather than
283   2, 185 |              says (Dial. ii, 1): The Blessed Benedict after ~leaving
284   2, 185 |             for ~Christ's sake." The Blessed Alexis acted in like manner,
285   2, 185 |            It is also related of the Blessed ~Arsenius in the Lives of
286   2, 186 |           the ~Fathers (Coll. ii, 2) Blessed Antony is quoted, as preferring
287   2, 186 |    Strictness of observances, as the Blessed Antony remarks ~(Conferences
288   2, 186 |             fail altogether," as the Blessed Antony observes. Wherefore
289   2, 186 |             for the morrow; for ~the Blessed Antony shows the danger
290   2, 186 |               as in the case ~of the Blessed Antony and the Blessed Benedict.~
291   2, 186 |           the Blessed Antony and the Blessed Benedict.~Aquin.: SMT SS
292   2, 187 |        according to ~the rule of the Blessed Benedict (lviii) and according
293   2, 187 |            to give their sons to the blessed Benedict to be nurtured ~
294   2, 187 |             enter ~religion. For the blessed Benedict prescribes in his
295   2, 187 |           Who is over all things God blessed for ever. Amen."~
296   3, 2   |             1~OBJ 3: Further, of the Blessed Virgin it is sung that "
297   3, 2   |           Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: The Blessed Virgin is said to have merited
298   3, 3   |              iii, 6): "Following the blessed Athanasius ~and Cyril we
299   3, 4   |             is ~written (Ps. 64:5): "Blessed is he whom Thou hast chosen
300   3, 7   |       imperfect is excluded from the blessed. But ~in the blessed there
301   3, 7   |             the blessed. But ~in the blessed there is faith; for on Rm.
302   3, 7   |           God or angels, or even the blessed, know and announce what
303   3, 7   |               for it was said to the Blessed Virgin ~(Lk. 1:28): "Hail,
304   3, 7   |           Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: The Blessed Virgin is said to be full
305   3, 7   |              none in the rest of the blessed, whose grace could not increase, ~
306   3, 9   |              the knowledge which the blessed or comprehensors have?~(
307   3, 9   |              the knowledge which the blessed or comprehensors have?~Aquin.:
308   3, 9   |            not the knowledge of the ~blessed or comprehensors. For the
309   3, 9   |             For the knowledge of the blessed is a ~participation of Divine
310   3, 9   |             not the knowledge of the blessed.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[9] A[2]
311   3, 9   |        Further, the knowledge of the blessed makes them blessed, ~according
312   3, 9   |            of the blessed makes them blessed, ~according to Jn. 17:3: "
313   3, 9   |             sent." But this Man ~was blessed through being united to
314   3, 9   |             according to Ps. 64:5: ~"Blessed is He Whom Thou hast chosen
315   3, 9   |         suppose the knowledge of the blessed in Him.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
316   3, 9   |             Now the knowledge of the blessed, which consists in the ~
317   3, 9   |              of the knowledge of the blessed in ~Christ.~Aquin.: SMT
318   3, 9   |       contrary, The knowledge of the blessed consists in the knowledge ~
319   3, 9   |            was the ~knowledge of the blessed.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[9] A[2]
320   3, 9   |              to the knowledge of the blessed, which consists in the ~
321   3, 9   |          creature is capable of that blessed knowledge, inasmuch as he
322   3, 9   |             By the union this Man is blessed with the uncreated ~beatitude,
323   3, 10  |      probable syllogism. But all the blessed see the Word ~immediately
324   3, 10  |       Essence is granted to all the ~blessed by a partaking of the Divine
325   3, 10  |          perfectly than do the other blessed, although all see the ~Divine
326   3, 11  |             regards the souls of the blessed. Now before His ~Passion,
327   3, 11  |     dependent upon it. And hence the blessed both before and ~after the
328   3, 11  |           Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: The blessed are likened to the angels
329   3, 11  |       connatural to the souls of the blessed, ~but not to angels.~Aquin.:
330   3, 12  |      knowledge, as appears to some [*Blessed Albert the ~Great, Alexander
331   3, 14  |              the vision ~wherein the blessed see, as was said above (
332   3, 14  |              the ~soul of Christ was blessed. Now by the beatification
333   3, 16  |              is over all things, God blessed for ever." Now Christ, ~
334   3, 16  |               6), "we say, after the blessed Athanasius and ~Cyril, that
335   3, 18  |              Christ, even as to ~the blessed, to choose with a free-will
336   3, 18  |            whatever they will, for ~"blessed is he who has what he wills,
337   3, 21  |            personal being and by the blessed vision." Secondly, movement ~
338   3, 25  |           Wherefore it is said ~that Blessed Luke painted the image of
339   3, 25  |          sake. Since, therefore, the Blessed Virgin ~is a mere rational
340   3, 25  |             above (AA[4],5). But the Blessed Virgin is in ~herself an
341   3, 25  |          above all the relics of the blessed martyrs, as ~being the members
342   3, 26  |            CONCEPTION . . . . ~. the Blessed Virgin . . . . . springs
343   3, 26  |             CONCEPTION . . . . . Our Blessed ~Lord . . . . . springs
344   3, 26  |               flesh" or ~body of our Blessed Lady. For it should be remembered
345   3, 26  |              that "the ~flesh of the Blessed Virgin was conceived in
346   3, 26  |           means that the body of the Blessed Virgin, being descended
347   3, 26  |           therefore the ~body of the Blessed Virgin would not be infected
348   3, 26  |           animation ~the body of the Blessed Virgin, being seminally
349   3, 26  |          Thomas say that because the Blessed Virgin was not ~sanctified
350   3, 27  |            THE SANCTIFICATION OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN (SIX ARTICLES)~After
351   3, 27  |             inquiry:~(1) Whether the Blessed Virgin, Mother of God, was
352   3, 27  |          Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the Blessed Virgin was sanctified before
353   3, 27  |               It would seem that the Blessed Virgin was not sanctified
354   3, 27  |         natural birth. Therefore the Blessed Virgin was ~not sanctified
355   3, 27  |            previously. Therefore the Blessed ~Virgin was not sanctified
356   3, 27  |           actual. If, therefore, the Blessed Virgin was ~sanctified before
357   3, 27  |             seems therefore that the Blessed Virgin ~was not sanctified
358   3, 27  |         Therefore neither ~could the Blessed Virgin be cleansed from
359   3, 27  |      Therefore even in her birth the Blessed Virgin was holy. Therefore
360   3, 27  |            the sanctification of the Blessed Mary as to her being ~sanctified
361   3, 27  |           reason that we believe the Blessed ~Virgin to have been sanctified
362   3, 27  |             Reply OBJ 1: Even in the Blessed Virgin, first was that which
363   3, 27  |           Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: The Blessed Virgin was sanctified in
364   3, 27  |          Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the Blessed Virgin was sanctified before
365   3, 27  |               It would seem that the Blessed Virgin was sanctified before ~
366   3, 27  |             more therefore could the Blessed Virgin be sanctified ~before
367   3, 27  |               But the purity ~of the Blessed Virgin would have been greater,
368   3, 27  |            of the Conception of the ~Blessed Virgin. Therefore it seems
369   3, 27  |              parents. ~Therefore the Blessed Virgin could be sanctified
370   3, 27  |              it." Therefore also the Blessed Virgin ~was not sanctified
371   3, 27  |            The sanctification of the Blessed Virgin cannot be ~understood
372   3, 27  |            of the rational soul, the Blessed ~Virgin was not sanctified.~
373   3, 27  |               in whatever manner the Blessed Virgin ~would have been
374   3, 27  |         remains, therefore, that the Blessed Virgin was ~sanctified after
375   3, 27  |            OBJ 2: If the soul of the Blessed Virgin had never incurred
376   3, 27  |            saved, the ~purity of the Blessed Virgin holds the highest
377   3, 27  |             the Son of God." But the Blessed Virgin did indeed ~contract
378   3, 27  |             the day," that is of the Blessed ~Virgin, who in her birth
379   3, 27  |     celebrate the ~Conception of the Blessed Virgin, yet it tolerates
380   3, 27  |            though the parents of the Blessed Virgin were cleansed from ~
381   3, 27  |          Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the Blessed Virgin was cleansed from
382   3, 27  |               It would seem that the Blessed Virgin was not cleansed
383   3, 27  |        should be taken away from the Blessed Virgin, pertaining to ~the
384   3, 27  |           Holy Ghost ~came upon" the Blessed Virgin, "purifying her,"
385   3, 27  |             the fomes was not in the Blessed ~Virgin.~Aquin.: SMT TP
386   3, 27  |          sanctification ~whereby the Blessed Virgin was sanctified in
387   3, 27  |            that the fomes was in the Blessed ~Virgin without an inclination
388   3, 27  |             of grace bestowed on the Blessed Virgin, such ~a disposition
389   3, 27  |            of the east," i.e. by the Blessed ~Virgin, "and the earth,"
390   3, 27  |       Consequently in order that the Blessed Virgin might be conformed ~
391   3, 27  |            enough to ascribe to the ~Blessed Virgin perfect virtue and
392   3, 27  |         twofold purification in the ~Blessed Virgin. The first was, as
393   3, 27  |           sanctified in the womb the Blessed Virgin was preserved ~from
394   3, 27  |           sanctified in the womb the Blessed ~Virgin was not preserved
395   3, 27  |              some ~venial sin in the Blessed Virgin.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
396   3, 27  |         shall pierce") says that the Blessed Virgin "was ~troubled with
397   3, 27  |              is a sin. Therefore the Blessed Virgin was not preserved ~
398   3, 27  |            was sinful. Therefore the Blessed Virgin was ~not preserved
399   3, 27  |             New ~Testament." Now the Blessed Virgin was chosen by God
400   3, 27  |              confess simply that the Blessed Virgin committed no ~actual
401   3, 27  |            the fomes remained in the Blessed ~Virgin, but fettered; lest
402   3, 27  |             Ep. ad Optim.) that "the Blessed Virgin while standing ~by
403   3, 27  |      sanctification in the womb, the Blessed Virgin received ~the fulness
404   3, 27  |     sanctification in the womb, the ~Blessed Virgin did not receive the
405   3, 27  |              one else. Therefore the Blessed Virgin ~did not receive
406   3, 27  |             said Phys. ~iii. But the Blessed Virgin received additional
407   3, 27  |            by Jesus Christ." But the Blessed Virgin Mary was ~nearest
408   3, 27  |           all received." Whereas the Blessed Virgin Mary received such
409   3, 27  |           perfection of grace in the Blessed ~Virgin. The first was a
410   3, 27  |           perfection of grace in the Blessed Virgin was ~through the
411   3, 27  |           There is no doubt that the Blessed Virgin received in a ~high
412   3, 27  |         Christ, it was proper to the Blessed Virgin to be ~sanctified
413   3, 27  |           that it was proper for the Blessed Virgin, after ~Christ, to
414   3, 27  |           been said (A[4]) that ~the Blessed Virgin was sanctified in
415   3, 27  |           Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: The blessed Virgin, who was chosen by
416   3, 27  |          that it was granted ~to the Blessed Virgin thence-forward never
417   3, 28  |           seems, therefore, that the Blessed Virgin subsequently had
418   3, 28  |          after (Christ's) Birth, the Blessed Virgin was known by ~Joseph;
419   3, 28  |         Therefore it ~seems that the Blessed Virgin had other sons after
420   3, 28  |           Therefore at that time the Blessed Virgin could not lawfully
421   3, 29  |             We must believe that the Blessed Virgin, Mother of God, ~
422   3, 29  |            to some writers, that the Blessed Virgin ~was of the family
423   3, 29  |           true marriage between the ~Blessed Virgin and Joseph.~Aquin.:
424   3, 29  |              to St. Chrysostom]) the Blessed ~Virgin was so espoused
425   3, 29  |      safeguard the fair ~fame of the Blessed Virgin, if she had not the
426   3, 30  |              THE ANNUNCIATION OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN (FOUR ARTICLES)~We
427   3, 30  |             now have to consider the Blessed Virgin's Annunciation, concerning ~
428   3, 30  |         necessary to announce to the Blessed Virgin that which was ~to
429   3, 30  |       unnecessary to announce to the Blessed ~Virgin that which was to
430   3, 30  |              1/1~OBJ 2: Further, the Blessed Virgin believed in the Incarnation,
431   3, 30  |         without doubt. Therefore the Blessed Virgin had no need for the ~
432   3, 30  |              3: Further, just as the Blessed Virgin conceived Christ
433   3, 30  |          have ~been announced to the Blessed Virgin that she was to conceive
434   3, 30  |          should be announced to the ~Blessed Virgin that she was to conceive
435   3, 30  |          Virgin. iii): "Mary is more blessed in receiving the faith of
436   3, 30  |            in her heart after a more blessed manner than in her flesh."~
437   3, 30  |           Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: The Blessed Virgin did indeed believe
438   3, 30  |              made by an angel to the Blessed ~Virgin?~Aquin.: SMT TP
439   3, 30  |             made by ~an angel to our Blessed Lady. For revelations to
440   3, 30  |          have ~been announced to the Blessed Virgin by some man: especially
441   3, 30  |               true estimation of the Blessed Virgin excludes her from
442   3, 30  |         should have appeared to the ~Blessed Virgin also in an imaginary
443   3, 30  |           Annunt. iii) pictures the ~Blessed Virgin as speaking thus: "
444   3, 30  |            in a bodily vision to the Blessed Virgin.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
445   3, 30  |              a bodily vision ~to the Blessed Virgin. And this indeed
446   3, 30  |            only one of them. Now the Blessed Virgin perceived ~not only
447   3, 30  |            excellent a vision as the Blessed Virgin.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
448   3, 30  |              others says that as the Blessed Virgin was accustomed to
449   3, 30  |              therefrom, by ~saying, "Blessed art thou among women."~Aquin.:
450   3, 30  |     explicitly on Lk. 1:34, that the Blessed ~Virgin did not doubt the
451   3, 31  |              nations of the earth be blessed": which words the Apostle ~
452   3, 31  |             David, through whom ~the Blessed Virgin Mary, who was of
453   3, 31  |        greater likelihood, that the ~Blessed Mary's father, who was of
454   3, 31  |              Orth. iv) says that the Blessed Virgin ~Mary was connected
455   3, 31  |             1~Reply OBJ 1: Since the Blessed Virgin was of the same nature
456   3, 31  |           the flesh and bones of the Blessed Virgin, nor anything that
457   3, 31  |             Now, whatever was in the Blessed Virgin, as received from ~
458   3, 31  |         Consequently that which the ~Blessed Virgin received from her
459   3, 31  |              descendants down to the Blessed Virgin, this matter ~was
460   3, 31  |              seminal virtue, yet the Blessed Virgin's body ~was thus
461   3, 31  |            through the medium of the Blessed Virgin, Christ is said to ~
462   3, 31  |            through the medium of the Blessed Virgin's body, of whom ~
463   3, 31  |           flesh. But the body of the Blessed Virgin was wholly conceived
464   3, 31  |             Reply OBJ 2: Because the Blessed Virgin was conceived in
465   3, 32  |           the flesh?~(4) Whether the Blessed Virgin cooperated actively
466   3, 32  |        supplies the matter." But the Blessed Virgin is called ~Christ'
467   3, 32  |          Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the Blessed Virgin cooperated actively
468   3, 32  |               It would seem that the Blessed Virgin cooperated actively
469   3, 32  |               matter supplied by the Blessed Virgin there was an active
470   3, 32  |              virtue." ~Therefore the Blessed Virgin did not cooperate
471   3, 32  |              that, Some say that the Blessed Virgin cooperated actively
472   3, 32  |         generation. And since in the Blessed Virgin there was no resolution
473   3, 32  |              3~Since, therefore, the Blessed Virgin was not Christ's
474   3, 33  |      conception is attributed to the Blessed Virgin, who is a mere ~creature:
475   3, 33  |      conception is attributed to the Blessed Virgin, not as ~the active
476   3, 34  |              is written (Ps. 64:5): "Blessed is he whom Thou hast ~chosen,
477   3, 35  |              Christ?~(3) Whether the Blessed Virgin is His Mother in
478   3, 35  |          Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the Blessed Virgin can be called Christ'
479   3, 35  |               It would seem that the Blessed Virgin cannot be called
480   3, 35  |            above (Q[32], ~A[4]), the Blessed Virgin Mary did not cooperate
481   3, 35  |          Therefore it seems that the Blessed Virgin cannot be called ~
482   3, 35  |             born miraculously of the Blessed Virgin. But ~a miraculous
483   3, 35  |             be called the Son of the Blessed Virgin.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
484   3, 35  |          Therefore it seems that the Blessed Virgin should not be called ~
485   3, 35  |               1/1~I answer that, The Blessed Virgin Mary is in truth
486   3, 35  |            32], A[4]). Therefore the Blessed ~Virgin is truly Christ'
487   3, 35  |            of the Holy Ghost and the Blessed Virgin, ~above the law of
488   3, 35  |          supernatural. Therefore the Blessed Virgin is the true and ~
489   3, 35  |          Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the Blessed Virgin should be called
490   3, 35  |               It would seem that the Blessed Virgin should not be called
491   3, 35  |              should not say that the Blessed Virgin is the Mother of
492   3, 35  |           the Virgin. Therefore ~the Blessed Virgin should not be called
493   3, 35  |            Ghost. If, therefore, the Blessed Virgin is Mother of God
494   3, 35  |            be allowed. Therefore the Blessed Virgin should not be ~called
495   3, 35  |          birth to him. Therefore the Blessed Virgin is truly called the ~
496   3, 35  |            could be denied that the ~Blessed Virgin is the Mother of
497   3, 35  |          heretical to deny that the ~Blessed Virgin is the Mother of
498   3, 35  |     expressly in Scripture that ~the Blessed Virgin is the Mother of
499   3, 35  |              Jn. 5:20, ~and that the Blessed Virgin is the "Mother of
500   3, 35  |              is over all things, God blessed for ever." But He is not ~
 
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