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501 2, 94 | should wage war against the demons. Hence in no way is ~it
502 2, 94 | for man to make use of the demons' help by compacts either ~
503 2, 94 | compacts ~entered into with the demons: for instance, the twitching
504 2, 94 | cooperation of the malice ~of the demons, who strive to entangle
505 2, 94 | through the trickery of the demons, "so ~that men, through
506 2, 94 | connected with invocation of the demons it is clearly ~superstitious
507 2, 94 | observances, and rely on the demons for their ~result, especially
508 2, 95 | tempted by God, man, and demons. ~But when man is tempted
509 2, 101 | neither ~is it due to the demons, who nevertheless are above
510 2, 101 | he presides. As for ~the demons, they are wicked beyond
511 2, 120 | tacit or explicit, with the demons; hence all are understood
512 2, 160 | is ascribed also ~to the demons.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[162] A[
513 2, 165 | know the future through the demons. ~This is superstitious
514 2, 165 | seeking knowledge from the demons."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[167]
515 2, 170 | any prophecy is from the demons?~(6) Whether prophets of
516 2, 170 | Whether prophets of the demons ever tell what is true?~
517 2, 170 | and the casting out of demons are accorded not to the
518 2, 170 | prophecy comes from the demons?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[172] A[
519 2, 170 | prophecy comes from the demons. For ~prophecy is "a Divine
520 2, 170 | 171], AA[2],3). Now the demons do not ~enlighten the human
521 2, 170 | prophecy can come from the demons.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[172] A[
522 2, 170 | cannot be ~bestowed by the demons.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[172] A[
523 2, 170 | these were worshippers of demons. Therefore it would seem ~
524 2, 170 | also a prophecy from the demons.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[172] A[
525 2, 170 | order of nature. Hence the ~demons, even by their natural knowledge,
526 2, 170 | revelation which is made by the demons may be ~called prophecy
527 2, 170 | something is revealed by the demons are styled in the Scriptures
528 2, 170 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: The demons reveal what they know to
529 2, 170 | OBJ 3: The prophecy of the demons can be distinguished from
530 2, 170 | Whether the prophets of the demons ever foretell the truth?~
531 2, 170 | that the prophets of the demons never foretell the ~truth.
532 2, 170 | Now the prophets of the demons do not speak from the Holy
533 2, 170 | so the prophets of the demons are inspired by the spirit
534 2, 170 | Therefore the prophets of the demons never speak truth.~Aquin.:
535 2, 170 | Therefore the ~prophets of the demons never foretell the truth.~
536 2, 170 | the future by help of the demons and the magic ~art." Now
537 2, 170 | even the prophets of the demons ~foretell the truth.~Aquin.:
538 2, 170 | Hence ~the teaching of the demons, with which they instruct
539 2, 170 | OBJ 1: The prophets of the demons do not always speak from
540 2, 170 | not always speak from the ~demons' revelation, but sometimes
541 2, 170 | he was a prophet of the demons, because God ~makes use
542 2, 170 | certain truths even by the demons' prophets, both that the ~
543 2, 170 | Para. 2/2~Yet even when the demons' prophets are instructed
544 2, 170 | prophets are instructed by the demons, they ~foretell the truth,
545 2, 170 | then ~this truth which the demons proclaim is from the Holy
546 2, 170 | Those things are called the demons' own, which they have of ~
547 2, 172 | been ~brought about by the demons' art, because although the
548 2, 172 | art, because although the demons are unable ~to evoke the
549 2, 173 | secondly, by the power of ~the demons, as in those who are possessed:
550 2, 176 | these can be ~done by the demons, as stated above (A[1],
551 2, 176 | and the casting out of demons are accorded not ~to the
552 2, 176 | private compact with the ~demons, good Christians by their
553 3, 8 | is plain as regards the demons, who did not sin ~through
554 3, 22 | Gentiles, by which the demons were worshiped. Now in the
555 3, 25 | their own gods, ~i.e. the demons, and so it is premised: "
556 3, 25 | of the answers which the demons used to give in them, ~and
557 3, 26 | bad angels - that is, the demons: for they have something ~
558 3, 26 | namely, Christ. As ~to the demons, it is true that they have
559 3, 29 | Secondly, because later on the demons, through many ~evident signs,
560 3, 29 | evil disposition of the demons easily discovers ~even hidden
561 3, 41 | Christ was known even to the ~demons; for it is written (Lk.
562 3, 41 | Christ was known to ~the demons only so far as He willed;
563 3, 43 | Reply OBJ 3: Christ cast out demons otherwise than they are
564 3, 43 | cast out by ~the power of demons. For demons are cast out
565 3, 43 | the power of demons. For demons are cast out from bodies
566 3, 43 | by the power of ~higher demons in such a way that they
567 3, 43 | other hand, ~Christ cast out demons, not only from the body,
568 3, 43 | who ~said that He cast out demons by the power of the demons:
569 3, 43 | demons by the power of the demons: first, by saying ~that
570 3, 43 | instance of others who cast out demons by the Spirit of God; thirdly, ~
571 3, 43 | cleansing" ~whereby He cast out demons, "the cure of the sick,
572 3, 44 | holy ~angels are above the demons; for, as Augustine says (
573 3, 44 | worked ~miracles in the demons.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[44] A[
574 3, 44 | to be made known to the demons: ~since this would have
575 3, 44 | have worked miracles in the demons.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[44] A[
576 3, 44 | such power to men." But the demons have no part in glorifying ~
577 3, 44 | to work miracles in the demons.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[44] A[
578 3, 44 | sometimes the casting out of demons from men was detrimental ~
579 3, 44 | things: as when He sent the demons, at their own ~request,
580 3, 44 | Him, from the power of the demons; according ~to Jn. 12:31: "
581 3, 44 | those who were obsessed by demons.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[44] A[
582 3, 44 | Christ from the power ~of the demons, so by Him were they to
583 3, 44 | Christ was known to ~the demons just as much as He willed;
584 3, 44 | says on Lk. 4:41: "The demons confess the Son of God,
585 3, 44 | Christ worked in expelling demons were ~for the benefit, not
586 3, 44 | the benefit, not of the demons, but of men, that they might
587 3, 44 | is dangerous, since the demons frequently mix falsehood
588 3, 44 | Consequently, He allowed the demons, that He cast out, to do
589 3, 44 | 32 ~that Christ let the demons depart into the swine, "
590 3, 44 | not as yielding to the ~demons, but first, to show . . .
591 3, 44 | how harmful are the demons who attack ~men; secondly,
592 3, 44 | all might learn that the demons would not dare to ~hurt
593 3, 44 | being delivered ~from the demons, to suffer grievously for
594 3, 44 | delivering a man from the demons, He said ~to him: "Go into
595 3, 44 | but of the action of the ~demons, God permitting.~Aquin.:
596 3, 49 | the wicked snares of the demons, even in ~Antichrist's time.
597 3, 61 | consisting in the worship of ~demons, and all manner of harmful
598 3, 64 | seems to be peculiar to the demons to ~be enticed to something
599 3, 64 | De Civ. ~Dei xxi): "The demons are enticed . . . by means
600 3, 64 | be ~administered even by demons.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[64] A[
601 3, 64 | September 29]. ~But if demons, who are "lying spirits,"
602 3, 65 | against the snares of the demons, and against venial sins:
603 3, 68 | them with the worship of demons, hurts not the children.
604 3, 71 | ward off the power ~of the demons. Therefore exorcism was
605 3, 71 | that before Baptism the ~demons should be cast out by exorcisms,
606 3, 71 | ability to fight against the demons.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[71] A[
607 3, 71 | subject to the power of the demons, at least on account of
608 3, 71 | against the assaults of demons from ~without. But exorcisms
609 3, 71 | against those assaults of the demons ~which are from within.
610 3, 71 | against the assaults of demons, because the baptismal exorcisms ~
611 3, 71 | impediment, so far as the demons strive to hinder man's ~
612 3, 79 | repels all the ~assaults of demons. Hence Chrysostom says (
613 3, 80 | viz. ~the deception of the demons, who can stir up phantasms,
614 3, 80 | illusions on the part of demons sometimes come from one'
615 3, 80 | alone on the part of the ~demons who wish to keep men from
616 3, 86 | first way the sins of the demons and of men who are lost,
617 Suppl, 15| Mk. 9:28, "This kind" of demons "can go out by nothing,
618 Suppl, 40| this for the worship of ~demons.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[40] A[
619 Suppl, 58| caused by the operation of demons. But the ~demons have no
620 Suppl, 58| operation of demons. But the ~demons have no more power to prevent
621 Suppl, 58| OTC Para. 2/2~Further, the demons' power is greater than man'
622 Suppl, 58| holy men who state that the demons have power over men's ~bodies
623 Suppl, 58| they do not believe that demons exist ~save only in the
624 Suppl, 58| believes that he sees ~the demons. But such assertions are
625 Suppl, 58| from heaven, and that the demons exist, and that ~by reason
626 Suppl, 58| always avail to repress the demons in all their ~molestations
627 Suppl, 58| against those assaults of the demons against which they are chiefly ~
628 Suppl, 69| Since the devil and the demons ~wander throughout the whole
629 Suppl, 69| does not exceed that of the demons who wander about everywhere.~
630 Suppl, 69| There is no parity between demons and angels on the one ~hand
631 Suppl, 69| the prison house of the ~demons (2 Pt. 2:17), and yet it
632 Suppl, 69| darksome air is assigned to the demons, not as the ~place where
633 Suppl, 70| souls, or at least ~the demons to whom this equally applies,
634 Suppl, 70| separated souls and with demons. Now demons ~suffer therefrom
635 Suppl, 70| souls and with demons. Now demons ~suffer therefrom since
636 Suppl, 70| that ~separated souls or demons, who are endowed with keen
637 Suppl, 71| their desire. ~Even so the demons are said to rejoice when
638 Suppl, 72| stain from the sin of the demons, because they were ~expelled
639 Suppl, 86| will judge?~(4) Whether the demons will carry out the Judge'
640 Suppl, 86| Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the demons will carry out the sentence
641 Suppl, 86| It would seem that the demons will not carry out the sentence
642 Suppl, 86| after the ~judgment day the demons will not carry out the Judge'
643 Suppl, 86| 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, the demons sinned more grievously than
644 Suppl, 86| men should be tortured by demons.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[89] A[
645 Suppl, 86| 3: Further, just as the demons suggest evil things to men,
646 Suppl, 86| will it be the duty of the demons to punish ~the wicked.~Aquin.:
647 Suppl, 86| after the judgment day the ~demons will not be placed over
648 Suppl, 86| justice on the part of the demons punishing; while the contrary ~
649 Suppl, 86| punishments, men being punished by demons, lest the Divine order,
650 Suppl, 86| good angels, so too the demons execute the Divine ~justice
651 Suppl, 86| diminish the punishment ~of the demons, since even in torturing
652 Suppl, 86| men, angels over angels, demons over ~demons, and demons
653 Suppl, 86| over angels, demons over ~demons, and demons over men; in
654 Suppl, 86| demons over ~demons, and demons over men; in every case
655 Suppl, 86| Although the demerit of the demons does not require that ~they
656 Suppl, 86| there is no reason why the demons ~should not torture men
657 Suppl, 86| attaches to the nature of the demons.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[89] A[
658 Suppl, 86| Gen. ad lit. xi) that the demons were never ~blessed. But
659 Suppl, 86| according to a gloss, "the demons ~seeing our Lord on earth
660 Suppl, 86| Para. 1/2~Reply OBJ 2: The demons will then be cast down in
661 Suppl, 88| rational spirits of men and demons who though weak by reason
662 Suppl, 94| Orth. iv): The devil, and "demons, and his men" [*Cf. 2 Thess.
663 Suppl, 95| Dionysius (Div. Nom. iv), "the demons desire the good ~and the
664 Suppl, 95| are not worse off than the demons, it would seem that they ~
665 Suppl, 95| be obstinate even as the demons [*Cf. FP, ~Q[64], A[2]].
666 Suppl, 95| the same footing as the demons. Now ~the demons demerit
667 Suppl, 95| as the demons. Now ~the demons demerit after their fall,
668 Suppl, 95| Especially may this apply to the demons, or to the good ~angels,
669 Suppl, 95| whereby the ~punishment of the demons is augmented [*Cf. FP, Q[
670 Suppl, 95| others to ~damnation, as the demons are, for which reason the
671 Suppl, 96| punishment both of men and of demons ~comes to an end?~(3) Whether
672 Suppl, 96| the damned, both men and demons, ~comes to an end?~Aquin.:
673 Suppl, 96| the damned, ~both men and demons, comes to an end. For it
674 Suppl, 96| But ~among all things the demons also are included, since
675 Suppl, 96| Now God has concluded the demons ~under sin, that is to say,
676 Suppl, 96| He has mercy even on the demons.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[99] A[
677 Suppl, 96| in maintaining that the demons will at length, ~through
678 Suppl, 96| as he maintained that the demons and the souls ~of the damned
679 Suppl, 96| of that mercy, ~as do the demons and the damned who are obstinate
680 Suppl, 96| Origen by asserting that the demons are punished ~everlastingly,
681 Suppl, 96| unreasonable. For just as the demons are obstinate in wickedness
682 Suppl, 96| pray ~for them than for the demons. And since for those who
683 Appen1, 2| Purgatory are punished by the demons?~(4) Whether venial sin
684 Appen1, 2| Purgatory are punished by the demons?~Aquin.: SMT XP App. 1 Q[
685 Appen1, 2| Purgatory are punished by the ~demons; for, according to the Master, "
686 Appen1, 2| tempters in sin." Now the demons tempt ~us to sin, not only
687 Appen1, 2| will be punished by the demons.~Aquin.: SMT XP App. 1 Q[
688 Appen1, 2| have triumphed over the demons, since they died without
689 Appen1, 2| neither by the ministry of the demons whom they have vanquished,
690 Appen1, 2| punishment: also that even the demons, who rejoice in the ~punishment
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